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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_09_08h _ .. •,.. rY•. `"'�w.'I"'. .+..+,�s�'> ''�':,+ r x-."+ ., : si _ ,e1 '- r.:: a .{. R,- .... :1•`i :w'+ +, a:-�f 0 7 - A 3 0 ONT I RIED .- . -: -:. 0..50 VOL.-'-.1XXV.'. -PICKERING9 A'T, SEPTEMBER 8, 1916 -, - I -.;N _7 FAIRPORT MOUNT PLEASANT ..Establiebed 75 years Mrs. J. E. Reade ancl-tiMidren. of A. Bunker has taken a' contract at SPINK MILLS -Toronto, -have returned home, aft6r Greenhurn. Med4cag ending a few weeks- with the form- . W. T. Wilson and •family take iL GREENWOOD A spending R, FORSTTH, D. of 0., Regis- er"s parents. J. and Mrs. Hadley. great deal of pleasure out of their ...... W, F. Taylor, of Danforth Ave.. To- auto. their F. N. and Mrs. Madill and family ewe gives to FLOUR: — ronto, announce the marriage of only daughter.-Veronika, to Mr. J. R.. R member at the 0 en dation f eatr o. a `sntic�� friends last Oiaremona sed h tltI:,4 01 asses!IE'es tetrad MILLS 3 e adheNorlb A. X_S., of the Cana- visited - with Stouff ville WHITE SATIN— BREAI> Hadley, R. F. Thursday." than Mounted Rifles.' Hamilton, son of Miss Dora Prout has returned and C. McKINNON,1l.D.,.L.R.C,S-, 0 Ediub member of the College of CREAM BUNS—FAMILY James HadTey, of Fairport. has again taken the -heltu .in -our ppb- 10 both - ik�Lysloiajie an geous of Ontario. licentiate lic school, much to the delight of Of BOY&] College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. S000ial attention to daiesees of womb TEA BUNS—PASTRY parents and pupils. GREENBURN. WHEAT XTI Office and residence, Brougham. George and Mrs. HKmilton and fam WA:\- �LEY TED We are sorry to report that Chester 1ly and Robert and 'Mrs. Hamilton and BAB PICKERtNG MEDICAL SURGICAL Bran* Shu'rts, 'Juffibo, daughter, of Roat!he*s Point. moored J rY Keeler is under the: doctor's care,. diiug a d OATS 4M'd X-RAY INSTITUTE Edward Cammack has purchased a down on Friday 14i�t and ?pent a . few ONTARIO new driver from Wilfred Badgerow . . days -at J. H. NUchell's. Get iny prices before selling PICKERING, Wheat. Screenings. Carlton We are pleased to see Joe 7w - JR. ELGIN TOWLE. M. B., M. D., C.. X., around agttin.. after his recent illness. OUNBARTON elsewhere*.' - - .:, : I- . arc hay 1 -6 a large Stock on hand,o 1 ds of 'Chop. Alert. Thom left last Fliltsician-in-cliarlie 334)vn on Tuesday. Aug. :.8th, to Tuesday for a' All k n list it, Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Dia- % Mrg. Graham, a son. trip to the West. nesse of Yen, Diseases of women,' Canners, Congratulations. W. T,'and Mrs. Dunbar and 'Miss BARLEY FEED ,.Tumors. x.Ray examination. DiBtases of eye, 7 eW.uoao,.1bxoatSndI0ng9. A number from here took in the Ex- Irene motored to Niagara-ou-the- hibition on M6ndak add Tuesday and Lake last week and are spending a few BRAN pll &auto and chronic diseases. 'TON COAL,.D..L, anqJ'W. � I .9 P. m. SCRANTON -g 0Zce Hours IS So 3 and 7 to re gort a good time. days tbez,.,' Gardner bein in training Mrs. S. Carlton visited Camp Bord- at the Camp. --ISHORTS -STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA last week, to. the serious ill - en la A patriotic meeting was held here nese of her son Roy, who is in the on 'Wednesday evening in aid of. re- MIDDLINGS military, hospital there. E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS -A NN D STEAM. cruiting for the -182nd battalion., The, qL J. TZB, County Crown Attorney. and OOuu%7 CRUSHED OATS - attendance was good, including a -,til LINE. PICKERING number of ladies, The"cpeakers, how. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and number lacked discretion in their remarks SEED CORN I .-A acney to J. L; SPINK LIMITED, Solicitor, Notsy-yPublle, Etc: I MIT I I j_&11_ ��vffch by nomeanshelped recruiting. office Brock St, North, wbitbr. getting e Bsst varieties, best qualities and Gan* The farmers are tting the.ir -lose the gathering became -PICKERING. ONT. ready to sow fall wheat. After the Miss Nellie Hay, of Toronto, is visit- somewhat noisy and no recruits -.were lowest price. Dental her aunt, Mrs. T. Garner. secured. . . BLAKE B. 'BEATON. D. D. S- G R B R It W S T E R IngGeorge and Mrs.Pugb. of.White- Graduate of the Bo-yal College of Dental Sunday at, O. H. Pugb's. GRfiEN RIVr.R and Val' � It7 of Toronto, , 005,ee Veterinary. Surgeon vale. event 1=1_19rV.PnagfbLrdvare store. Wbitb3l Miss •'Irene Pugh, of Whitevale. Mrs. Win. Gray, sr.. and Miss Ida . I Honor Graduate.of the OntarioE eat a few days with Miss Ma .Mich spent a -week with friends in Toronto. Office bourn 9 to to 5.30. Ind phone. le. E:a=_LZ_e�1.U-r young ta— Daring Dr BeatCO-11 absence oxero". Dr Robb, ary 'Associate- of the Ontario Fred Middleton was badly stung on gone to the North-west to assist in of Toronto. will be in charge, 'Veterinary College; bee at J.'H. Micbell's the eve by a the harvest. "E A S TLAK E" Ind. -phone SW2.'� ploughing match.. but took second The many ft lends of G. W, Ferrier ' Marla OU011=00 gawbo. Clare-momt 0 prize are pleased to see brim around again; The shingle that has given satis- T. prize. Mrs. Garner gave their rult- after his recent illuesC faction for over 30 years. Empire 'W G. HAM—Issuer of Ma ere a very enjoyable. time hurl- Miss Tens, Gray entertained a num Corry playing games., Refresh- bet of her friends one evening recent- Corrugate Liasn"a im lbe County of NEW BUTCHER SHOP gay d Itou with a i in. by WIT e 2 in, corrugation, Glee it before you ments. including ice cream, were serv- 1.7 All had a good time. ed to- all. are in Estate Auc- eats always Mrs. R, J. and Miss Gertrude- Dafoe buy- other makes. - If you A fall line of Fresh M IT• PorcHER- Bes" d of it Cream Separator. Try Sincere. valualor collector and ibruor on hand at shop. have returned , after spending a week need 8 days. Also A mrri&ae Ixe#acts. brougham, soy with relatives in Toronto. a Premier for 0 Issuer of Marriage WAg'01" HOPPER on road every day. Chtrence and Mrs. Forster have re- gasoline engines from $39.00 up. DLicensed in the 09112217 Of OnIAZIO. ..Reynolds, of Metz, calledonM. tanned, after spending two week, See or write me before buying. 000: of Fresh Fork Sausage -a spiciultY Gleeson this.week. m., 61 St. Catba v Is, t� 7ith..their.son. Willia store and bia.reeldence. Claremont. -Phone. Mrs. Golder. of Vaneoviver. is eines. Bell -D B.BEATON TOWNSHIPCLERK -Butcher's cattle wanted ing with TI Roper and Fklriilv• Frank Booth left last week fcz- To- F. J. Frouse Pickering evancer. Conimlationer for taking Mr,; Lawrence Denney'.ind ha . .37 routo. wbeie he - ba?- se -tired Aposi- Etc. money to lost JAS O'CONNOR, ;PICKERING are G;Eendmg a week atherhomein _ti,,, wi fireman on the C, R R. .14 tic. !"Itet of Warriaa lie - ®a farm Ont. -r King and Cburt:h Stp. riser: - ce-s Frank. C E M E N T TILE I dalose. 1= Cotii* Mark ii Rev .1. 0, and Nlra. Tntton �arrived Thp Rd Cr-oqs Auxiliary will Meet UGH. Glen 7 home rn FrklaF.- after-eTii-oyiag a well e the- home. of Nit.. H,,dw-on on-Tue— P ft I A1C11CJ:eeT Fc -*r, -.* ex -r. ti t S earned holiday. day evening, Sept. SEE 1 ENN Utb, instead of The underrigred hA�, begun the mane - faces imported sad tbcrc-.*iab1.r*X Ck -ern, Flpent R of flip -3 t ege:'G ff•S F4,1", conducted anyubere. write tor, terror Mr. q, Taylu'r, of Maiv MondAy evening, on arcoant facture of cerijent tile from o 12* '45-1y. - SAW ING MACHINES -i-e-redently Red Crnso'g;6den party at It quota- and rmv-cular* 1?rdne IL -d 2114. few dav�Lhf Wbi.tpyale inches. Call and ge q ot -yone, circular M. Sadler and family. on the latter date'. tions at yi?.rds on Brock Val Ttf.1. Licensed Atretion4er S-tyleq to suit -ever Jame -4 Bverq and; Agnea are- road, half mile west of F. V92otsee cl York and Ontario. Au sawq, hammered and g!i'mmed. Spink Millff. 0. pending a week with John Byersand -OSHALWA FAIR a" sales of all kinds atteaund to on shortest Pikes reasonable, - . s soiree, A4dressl6kreen River PLO., Ort. famit uf Marsh-ville. Also, Cement kept constantly We sell emery wbeelq,, c4renlar H, Duckett has left the employ -of Arrangements are all complete for on band. B. POWELL, Liceiased Auc- la�vsr, gRrbltZ)e,eE9iI3e L Green. He w 9 annual donact. vainstor end collector for Mr. Harbion-of Kin -sale, Park. The entries are coming in fast W the tenth a n I . fiL!r at Alexandra Frank M chell, CIA sand - F. is no working with t Lst i t 1614causum of Ontario and York All kinads of tters and buggte�. School opened on Tuesday with a and the Secretary and his staff ire ages conducted "that privately or by anction­ fAirattemdnce. Misr Cruse, of Bew-d- busy getting them made up The PICKERING For "res or other partiania" ap_piy at rest- 1 0 ifouss, Elizabeth 8%, Pickering. Ficine Orden ley, will wield the rod for, the ensuing iing grotinds and buildings are getting Ficaering, VW re. A'' - their final touches. The people are all Hatt at ylve Otecs, BROCK ROAD. year. 1 have a good 19to6k Of - sarafactionguaran. _. Ronald Wilson. who has been In the talking about the big show next week. *a". Also &&I" agent for Ford Cars. Ky bmtpltal at Ottawa, is spending R POu- wablits live stock. poultry. vegetables, - t I phosemumberls ladepsn:doct ISO& AL ESTATE 44*69 -pie- -c-f-weeks- with Alfred and Mrs. -1-ndatti-ial ex - RIP fruitsi ladies' work and Trimble. hibits all there. The Automobile Quite a number visited the Carlton Town of Ontarid will look its "qt and .9ickering' -:farage homestead o-eer the -holiday, among its citizens, will welcome the visitors, tbembeing Wm. and family, of To- The fact that it is war year will be Wi r'e' Fencing "I ronto. Stanley and family of Toronto, emphasized by !fie -presence of Col, .,:All automobile and Bicycle 01 Camp Borden; Cockburn and his brave boys of the ALSO an d Roy, —Ab e —y--tW repairing promptly. I have For Sale -and Lot 132ti-d-on Wednesdiif—vibe n Large give reat extijbi,tiop. .There is ft attended to. ta Pickering Village. Bra -ice •Wire, Staples 'corue young ig Truit WHITIEVALK a - I reason for all to come. All know Tires, Oils, Grease and repairs garden Everything in Charles Parker rp�elst -,Sunday at his, what t Some -will come to the' fair', -iotne will come Cedar' Posts always on hand, tree?. See he fair . is. to see P and first clads repair� home here. Mrs, Fred Hindle their friends, sorno will -come just to 4 Eall and tee me as this: is a bar. and'family are -:Totter & Andre ws', vii-Itihg Ti)ronto friends.. get a holiday, some will come because gain for some one. zIg with -the IdItIn 5epternter I-; so near, some Mrs. Ref. i Burg, -ft is visiti _Ofl -Steel Posts. PICKERING, Ont. Thornton. o-pebow the fell6wslook Mrs. will corne I. -fiure that -datp, _The.bil6and, coal, hk4k *feel b Aluber, Cement.- S -R _beqr.T.ct,=r1g, Burklu3lder. vis, er. jq5t bt -4- 7W. V. ichardson'� -I- -Wfi d—t Iii i_ir_0Fd_0_f_ Mrs. Dixoh,-b-fTor&nrh. 40c -A6 in--tbe papers, sister "Mrs. Lath and Ready Roofing 41% Mr. 'WilkinSon is taking In themanythe fair in the past All 'tell what the .. ... . . . . .... ST014N -PHTLIP.- Neta-V:Rublic-_PiCkerinR. swill Ret more for always in stock.., h-t"f tits vary I fair will be. F.ou a betfe rliTie _Tlo�ne5E and ha e 'Has a full line of rresh and -cur- Miss Elsie Roger? of Toronto. s­�e­n-T Osbawa on September 11th, 12th and the holiday with her phrens here.,. ed meats coil6tahtly, 'n hand. Pure Water _13Lb tbon in any other. placi� In CAa- A. C. REESORq Mrs. Bonner- N visiting her city friends and taking )g in- the Exhibition. r1a. -0 everybody i., kefting read will d Spice -Roll, Breakfast Bitcon, be on hand. Next week alf "ll LOCUST HILL - IfyoHarewiQe.yduw.irl­'iiqe the' ­%Vui.and-AIr-.*,Btfiton spent will Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. 164 well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, days with Dr. Macnamara. of Tor6nto, be over except the reading cf the prize Iis who is agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline Jji". Elsie-.)Ionre, of Toronto, izpeut t. -o do not blame Your local p,4per VS -ices paid for En 'fne�;. all kinds ofpio'knd fitting, over Sunday with her parents, I.. J. if YOU forget to come -to G-shawa Fair" :Highest pi 9 AT McFADDEN Cattle for water worki. Also b$th room fix- and Mrs; Moore. USHAM tures, etc. Everything given careful -.'%Viktch out for announicernent of • attention. the unveili(ig of the honor roll in the H. Ferguson left this week for a trip Drug &'Book Stgre. kering .-*i7erq RICE'S' PU-.\iP WORKS, Metliodlst, Church'here. to the North-west. Mo4. White. who has been spending Nlrs,- F. Ellis, of Detroit, is here with You Will find our jt Rome Tel. .5,521. Whitevale, Ont. ------ afew-weekswith her daughter, Mrs. tier father. NN_J..Bodell. Miss tied home. Britton, of Brooklin, spent a Stock of First-class rigs for hire Roach, bns returned ....Thie Pickering mis- Ethel Thomson returned home, w"k here with Mrs. Jos. Beer. 'Sks. J. Winton and --Charles X%'hite have Day or night accompanied by her friend, and daughter, Mics Mollie. each purchased -An automobile. - Philip and Gordon, Report has it that Wm_'Xicbell ex- .. Nhoma4 and Mri Bus meefi"all trains MiTitee" 'I",- I Vi dance Com i School Teaming prOL 'fitly attended to.. ts his new-Eord car any day now. s Sunday at Win. Ashton's, Lx- bridge. c is siting' rid 's le ust. Mis! The object Peop _4L - Agent for Cauda -Carriage Co, Ve. tired of taking other _ject of.this Association is 0 T 5 M: RQutley, Of T to, Is lessen-it-e-al—ing and -prosecute - -1, i*ed fr6m §e#- Ith mpg *411 8teph.,,,n;=4 We He Peak-,` P­icker,i'riv. the boys of the , 118th Batt, All re- weeks. the felons. port a good voyage and a very warm John Pearce, of Bad Axe, Michigan, weldome in England. and R. Pearce, of Scarboro, called on -and Members hsvi1DrP?61?ert z stolen c�rilinu Mrs. A, Brodie on Tuesday. Remarkable Records Cate immediately with any member A grand Red Cross lawn social will f Cedar Grove, of Executive comnshtes, be held on the grounds of the Baptist Mrs. John 'Milroy, o Church; Whitevale, by the Red Cross has returned home, after spending a 11.00. week with her sister. Mrs. Brodie, Membership fee branch of the Women's' finstitute, On Scho' 0 a the evening of Wednesday, Sep. 11tb. L. Matthews has vacated George Tickets :paw be had from the Provident or Sist. Philip's building and opened for ton- socretsiT Oilayiplicatron. A god program will be given r -on, soria bus hotel building. C. 8;-p&lm. ing of an a4fdres�, by Capt. -O. Hezzle- business s in the i U (SExec. Com.—L. D. Banks I, wbo will also 9�cupy Ed. Swardfager, oWinipeg, 10 - TORONTO. -O 'er,-W. V., RichLrdoom, iiickering. wood, of Toroutc by Mrs, D. h, ed his family last week, who tiavebeenthe chair, readings PPli Gor. Yobge and,Cbarleii Ste. Jones. 6f Markham, and W. A. Atkin. visiting at Wm. Cassle's for afew J, A. fti Wconaor7l, W. J. Clark. weeks. This College was asked to fill 124 DO, of Toronto, solos and duets Preoident, ftorstary 8, The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist rigbt up to the minute Mesdames Cowie, and Hoover, of positions in July and 11716Auidet. ill meet at the home of Mrs. 1 Locust Hill, and selecti s ti� e Church w '4 Amos Brignall on -Wi Wednesday, Sept. The thorough work of this School TOOLS SHARPENED Male Chorus, with M ar r ill IStb, at 2.80-p. M. Everybqdy weir Often the cheapest, 'is well known. Write to -day for ., :_ Reesor as accompanist. are I' a a Jalry of crosscut sands; also be mb*ibg pictures of -Stirring come; our Catalogue us wb The Methodist Ladies' Aid of tho .__,&1ways the best. 9 ch explains. the We make ,,per .. .... ..... Tool of kinds. Locks repaired. war scenes. Refreshments, including meet at the Unsurpassed advantages offered Greenwood circuit will in Razor -honing a, specialty. For a first- tea, -coffee,- home-made bread, ice - to booth on hem. Students admitted at any class bair trim or as easy shave call cream, etc7,,,will be sold from home of Mrs. Wesley Harvey on Tues- ope. TU Yonge Street. the ground. Admission 25 cents, day afternoon next at the usual i hour, Is Moore at the East -end Barber -Shop. PICAKERING NEWS th ris -Harga A Tb w rnishiiago of all which will entitle the holder --to draw 2.90o'clock. A returned lady in ssidii- Bee- our House Fu ary from Japan will be present and Druggist—Graduate optician -7 Carpeto for half dozen 'Rogers" silver knives. 1W. J. -Elliott, Principal kinds. Slightly used e. Our boys are doing .,tWr bit, you address the meeting. Ali IsAles made rite to dap for 1"go� Cataloffu from 35 cents a yard up. come and do yours. welcome. W. J. WRDON PICKERING z­!�r._,_: .. - � .:..-..-:•.-..,pyv +i -sw..a -rues'.^-ay1...^9- :TST.-. ..X, ID !^.cl. :•+O4r: n[, _rT' F2^ -i! ,^rqr. b SCT" :.%L,..i4:•w ��+.a-i'•, 1:: ....-x ..— .�;,,.�-^!� o.. ; .'� ':7n-s�..e^ ; J'?!e. .(..y.'t;.! Y .. .a �..�": Y : f" Y4 ..:..o•S'A:fi w +u"•,�.4. _ .+-';� 4 h... • ;,m..'; -..: ..a '•e' -a.i .,..:su ^rt-.�. .+.+�-f..'•.`•.."cl ..:. `..... ! .. , . i H �. • r. • I • - ,. M.. �.... z. ... >+.... ..• .. . ./ A� ..mss . w _ 040M a In FALE -.Wta bow tty ;:row. 'Into Weak, Despondent I�"" _....�o,�►eb > Trouble. Healthy :- _ -' '11� �S THE -M"t IMPORTANT ITEM the *HAT AN IRISH ALIENIST HA8 Healthy Girlhood is the only path - To SAY.' N YO l� R GROCERY ORDER _ to healthy womanhood. The passing . _ • . from girlhood to womanhood lays a presents. Remarkable Picture' of ,the ---SEE THAT YOU GET IT " - `` sew tax upon the blood. It is the overtaxing of the blood that makes Tonic Value of Great __ CASTS NO MORE- THAN T M E growing girls. suffer froom headaches Conflict o c —;and backaches; from paleness- and -KINDS- - weakness and weariness, from Ian- An interesting sidelight on the I R O t N A RY guor, despondency and constantI dent- Wilsons remark about ealth. Unhealthygirlhood is bound I to lead to unhealthy g womanhood and ,world going mad is given in the an- • • • Y nual report of Dr. William Graham, life of misery. Nothing but the of Belfast; one of the most highly re - blood building _qualities of Dr. Wil- puted Irish alienists. Dr. Graham s' -Pink Pills can save a girl when presents a remarkable picture of the I together until it is very thick. Pour she undertakes--- he_tr1A and tasks tonic vzoue of cvai- He says . _ - _--' - - _- __ to jelly'glasses and seal. — -- in of womanhood. That is the time uH has become -common practice Useful Hints and '• --- hen nature makes new demands since August, 1914, to say the world Kitchen Measures. on the'61ood supply. Dr. Williams' is A�(�� the General Informa- ' p upp y. growing mad, and there is a wide - Pm: -Pills actually make new, rich I spread popular notion that the dis- It is so much easier to measure in - blood to meet these demands. In this tress• and agony of a conflict. so. ter- tion for the BUSY gredients than to weigh them out that simple, scientific way` Dr. Willianis': ribte as the-.*esent `one must end i HOUSCWIfa the housekeeper saves time and work Fink Pills give' growing girls new, in a profound disturbance and alien Ouse - by acquainting herself with certain health, and • makes their dawning., ation, Yet the fact is indisputable equivalent weights and measures. !womanhood bright and attractive. ''that insanity, like corns, has lessen- Without staggering her with.an array, .. lessen- -,';Miss A. Sternberg, Haileybury Road, ed during the period of the war." es.+ drainof items and figures, which nine wom- ew Liskeaid, Ont., says "I have So farmli ov eHealth of Mencerned, nto and art jalf cups Qf boner them ry. Put en out of ten forget, here is an equiva- N P ' lent" table that any housekeeper ', can thuch reason to be grateful to Dr. Mexican quarts tomatoeTested s,sixpep-' B ?Williams Pink Pills as the restored, uarta keep u mind Dr. Graham is equally encouraging. I , vinegar, to which has been added one cupful of flour or mirk means halt slmaeve mh�l�fee.. - n 1914-ni ! He stye: h here are ea lid grounds a , b gat layer of this 1 mixli ture an cupfdl •of sugar• and -two the. p pers. p a .pint - for p t, p y of cinnamon stick. Let the. peppers Two scant cupfuls of butter asked n down, and the doctor began was earthen ar, then a layer of salt al p P though exclusively, among women, j Y stand for tjsree days, then drain off the .' tightly make apound. overnight, ter an vinegar; heat-i�'in8 "^�_-•-••��"'ai--T`en e o or na sue makeT diose neurotic disorders that form' Then drains the water off, and add one i then seal. Use ound. gSs rY me of anaemia. I lost flesh alwayswe over them-aga.n, alt"tired, and I got so nervous that, a part of the mental abnormality tablespoon each, of peppercorns, mea= mostly the red peppers with a few of I P Four ven cupfuls of. flour make could scarcely, hold a cup to takes of thousands of men who have gone, tard seed and whole cloves. Simmer the green. It will take two dozen e P ' drink, My heart would flutter; nr are preparing to so, to he._$ront ,the whole for twenty minutes in three a }1 � � tok�j4--AnA Ret KWAY In_"ffi1_a aua_.r,, Theseis be "able to help me at all and my w o y a cool lace. After three weeks pour „ :: o cupfuls (one pint water or ject to the bondage of neurasthenic P the imported pimento; and should' anvil and friends all_ thought that off the vinegar -and add" as much fresh P° . milk make apound• - y g weakness and incapacity of pay- i g I be used more generally than they are ; The juice of an rdi lemon is was in a decline and could not re. i chasthenic fears ' " or " hypochon- In another week the pickles will be narir over. I was in bed for some -weeks for salads; sandwiches ani Spanish about atablespoonful. A breakfast _ driac fancies. They have never ready for use. rice. It is well to wear rubber gloves hen an aunt came to see me and Fresh Pineapple for Oceaaionm. cupful of bread crumbs equals about known what' it is to live, but at the PP in preparing the peppers. gad that I try Dr. Williams. Pink ! country's call they have flung -from Take a- very fine ripe pineapple, pare Watermelon Rind Preserve With four ounces Is. My father got a supply, sad 'off them -the spell . of ancient inhabit- , it and cut carefully all the eyes; then - �'— ' y the time I had taken three boxes Orange and Lemony -Take the rind of ere was a noticeable improvement, ations and long established - iznprac- I with a silver fork strip all the piup one melon, pare and cut in small L'sefui Hints. . from that on -I steadily progress- ticalitien and have gone. forth to from the core. To one pint of this pieces through a coarse meat or fruit The cleverness of a cook"is gauged face wounds and death. Only when 'add one and one-fourth pounds of chopper. Place in a preserving ket- b her use of leftovers. toward recovery. I continued us- summoned to ssihle surrender of lump' or crushed -sugar and stir oc- y _ B the pills for some time longer, life have they learned= how wonder- csaionally until all the sugar is dia- tie, cover with water and boil about an I Tired, aching feet may be refreshed they restored me to my old -time ,ful life really is. The physical re- � solved. Put in glass fruit jars and, hour large until fruit teems tender. Scrub , by soaking in hot water. ealth and strength. I shall never gime under which these men are screw down the covers as tight as pos-;four large_ lemons bhoroflBhly and the ... Stale breadcrumbs are crumbs ' Be to praise this medicine,' and to g ',same number of oranges. Cut in freshly grated from. a loaf. -of stale i compelled to live' can have nothing arble. This keeps a long time and .is = !6f e all weak run down girls to give but the best effect an those. subject delicious. pieces, remove seeds and nen through bread. Im a fair trial, as I have proved in my, b its discipline. - Rhubarb Marmalade—Wash and (cfioppez.. After fruit has been boil- I One o! the secrets of succeasiul case their Brest merit" ed rather tender add oranges and Tem- coffee is to wash the pot every time pwn _ Women Learn of. Lite.pare rhubarb and cub in one -half-inch I . _ You can Bet these pills from any + u on• Measure up two-thirds the it is usei. dealer is medacine or by mail at b0 i Especially significant is the A deone quart of-augare cover and let 1 amount of sugar In same measuring Enamelware can be cleaned with ale a bar i six r by for �2.b0 ' change coming over the lives of wo• _ cup in which the fruit was measured. soap and whiting -rubbed on with a pentastand overnight In the morning put grom The Dr. William's Medicine --Co., i men of the middle classes, These Add to fruit. boil for one hour (not damp cloth, roelmille, Ont sheltered daughters of the merchant, in stewpan Add grated rind and ) Never dry a silk blouse before iron - of I too fast and stir fruit occasionally of the" professional man, victim of 'juice of, orange, one-ha]iEufr seed- in it: pr as it does not stick to the bottom. mid-Victorian traditions of gentility, ed raisins, -cut in • small _pieces and Lower thellame tt the end of an hour, g KING DRINKS ARTER HORSE. One cu English walnuts, broken It is a Rood plan to ail stout walk- are now falling into line with their P and if the syrup seems to boildown f in lacca. B%ing ail to boffin and foo much add a little water now and Ing shoes with kerosene and vaseitne, - n ing Anecdote Related About slaters of the higher and. the hum P g p. Albert of Belgium. ' bier social ranks, and are discovering let simmer until thick. Seal in jars thStir all thoroughly, mix wa- hall and half, before going on a, waL" s 'that life is something I Chutney Sauce•—Select twelve g greater than y ter with syrup. Thisgp preserve will traraeah fruits and green -vegetables I The, eon of a leading maaufaoturer t the latest novel or a genie of tennis, ' greets; sour apples; two green peppers, �rf Brussels, whose two brothers have or even the tepid gossip six Teen tetnatcea, four small on- require often lifting and' stirring.. to supply the iron and mineral matter " - peen killed at the front, tells the sol• p go p of the church 8 keep juice evenly distributed with necessary to the general well-being of wing anecdote, whim dates -from the, sewing meeting. Idteness and ennui ions, one o,1P seeded raisins, one I fruit The proper proportions the system - prat summer of the war ' have lost their hold. Healthy and..: quart of vinegar (if strong dilute), sugar to melon rin-i are twelve cups of .i A simple -salad is made with any- ot da� and King 1- - Mi !fish- artivity-is now the prevail- ' two tablespoons mixed spices, two --- ..tert, who had not left 'the trenches for ' ing fashion among war -enfranchised tablespoons salt and two cups brown sugar to eighteen cups of rind. When 'kind t seasonable fruit sliced, served ours, was suffering from thirst. He women. It has set them free from sugar. Remove seeds from peppers, Preserve is finished if rind is not sui- on lettuce leaves and aorinklesri w;bh asked sof something to drink, but not' the benumbing conventionalities that add tomatoes and onions,,chopped fine; flciently heavy one cup of tiger may chopped nuts. - } soldier had anything left. Back of threatened to stihe " their , psychic raisins, spices, sugar, salt and vin- be added..and boil a short time, afar- j When you want to thread - ge trench a man saw a horse drink-' energy; and so far it has contribute¢ .agar, Put on and let simmer. slowly I ring well.ling machine in a hurry, remove the a Went over and. 1 ry,e,, � ool already on it, but do not un - the bucket away. about -three fetsrtha hear '•Don't do that' said the King, 'Let among the mighty sociological forces' add the apples and cook until they J 'Pickling Wisdom. 4hread the machine. Put a new spool ''Abe poor animal drink ; perhaps it which the present "world conflict set :,are tender but- not mushy. Put in -W-hen pickles are under considers- In place, tie the two threads together peeds It rs than Ido.' in motion." bottles and seal. Delicious relisli for tion the most important item is vine- ( and pull, the thread gently through Fw•�_ per - -- - - { to the eye of the needle. Brea wts not until the horse had -fin. q _ meats. gar. All things taken into account, abed drinking that the King took up 4a Honey to Keep Without Candying.- it is best to use the vinegar obtained I the first thread and thread the needle. the bucket and drank the few drops, When. prosperity tnrn9 a man's To keep honey 'ail the year round from cider, since -many of the color- r # t remained. I head it makes a pitiful sight of him, f Without honeying, itis only necessary less varieties are often- made with an to -place- -the "irony ,- -which -#sae' been - acid that_ is _ihiuri4tte to*qstomach. - --- straineri previouslL in a pan or pail, The difference of cost between the which may be placed inside of another cider'• vinegar, an tithe white is not i one, pitting two or three bits of much.. s wood under the pail containing the Nearly all.vegetables that are made honey,. to prevent it from burning s, espectKily gherkins, t upon the bottom. Then fill the outer cumbers and onionae require a preli- ^;�; 1 one with water and just bring it to rainary soaking in brine. Half' a ' the boiling point, skimming off the cupful of salt is usually allowed to ;�- < wax and foam whWi ,gathers upon the four quarts of the pickles. Theme z top. As as- it -comes to the , the ask boiling point remove from stove, and strewed over them, water is posred in p Two Fellows; G'� �� r�=i"�:" `• after a few minutes skiszr and pour -until it covers them, and s°weighted into jars to cool. Cover tightly and Plate is laid ori top to keep the pickles r.. place in .a cool cellar. It will pay from floating. This is left forseveral _ .are trying to r t alb for the trouble.' i days. When the- pickles are removed -�' g e t 8 head r' �' ,, of r "� -: ,� Cucumber Pickles•=Over one-half- from the brine they should be looked It's easy to see who'll win. " ' = V`'' ; ��, s peck of small cucumbers pour a ' over to see if there are any soft or z Y' ", t boiling brine made of five pints of wa- spotted ones. { If you hate any doubt f 9 Q ter and two cups of malt. Stand All pickles should be closely watch- about tea or coffee holding Y �`' twenty-four hours, drain and wipe. ed after they are put up, at least for s SOITle le back—in fact P and cover with five pints of bell- month or so: This to ascertain if PeOp ing vinegar. Again stan•i twenty. ;they are keeping well• They should many—leave the hesitating ,. four hours -anti drain- To fresh _vine- not be eaten unless the have bad at class.g}� d sof- . gar add two green peppers, chopped,: least a two months' mellowing, al- fee ten days, and use e one-half pint white mustard seed, one -'though longer than this is safer still. half ounce each of whole cloves, cin- Sweet pickles' are usually made 1'namon, allspice;, ginger root and alum, from peaches, pears, plums and wa- _ �� 'two pounds o4 brown sugar and one , termelon rind, and, except when the { PO-STUM x: I tablespoonful of celery seed. Scald! fruits must be peeled, they are leas and pour boiling hot over the pickles. trouble to prepare than the tart pick- This delicious pure food-: Do not tie the spices in a bag. The , les, since they do not have to be laid drink, made Of wheat, cucumbers will -shrivel up when the in brine before preparing. Spiced • fry w. roasted with a bit of whole - hot vinegar is poured over them, but ,currants, gooseberries, cherries and after standing" for a fortnight they I grapes may be put up a little at a I some mOliaSses, has a de- Will be Plump, -firm and delicious. time, as one has the fruit and the lei- lightful, snappy flavor. It - They will "'!seep indefinitely stored in sure for the task. Other fruits may is free from the drugs in a covered jar or crock. be spiced. tea And coffee and all harm - Canned Sweet Peppers.—Cut off the Here is a good recipe for spiced , ful ingredients., stem end, remove the seeds with a grapes: Remove the skins from the 1 postural is goad fbr Old pair of shears and cut - the pepper grapes, pub the pulp over the fire and I arid. young, and snakes for ` round ani round in along .strip, one- stew gently until it can be rubbed health and efficiency. A New. Photo of'Mrs. Herbert H. Asquith i fourth of an inch wide. Put the through a sieve, thus removing all the p „ B a wniimgn of very pronownced personal lty. The,daughter of the late 911 ' strips into a deep dish and pour over seeds. Weigh the pulp, and o every "There's a Reason" � Charles Tennant. she was as. Miss Margny Tennant renowned for het wits enough boiling salt water to cover five pounds of this add a pint of cider rad high lipirits. sbp wns n. merrrher-of the well-known "sect" of Souls. and; them. Close the dish with a cover vinegar, four pounds of brown sugar, 1 he heroine of Mr. Benson's famous "Do.1o" was also supposed to have been- 0madtan Pestis Cereal Co., Ltd. uagee ted by the aphfeat of our pleture. Mrs. Asquith has a very fine and and ]et the peppers stand all night in four tablespoonfuls of ground cintra- Windsor. Out - • a7 -appreciation of all things artistic. the water. Turn them out into a mon and two of ground cloves. Stew i S:r,_:.: . !:-''.-+y,a,.. .. .: ..... ... , ... J_" }:.t..'.s'x>Lu4:l.•f!^-'39.x�.r ..'J!h!!;Y"Ci!S•�_.±!�i. '..f.`.S_•-?o'-Jrls._i,'C.�- ....moi... _« ._..._.,.....� ••....s.-: •4^a-.- >r• .. _.c'�" •"'F"° 2:.- .,.. ..s,.. .�,�,., w--••xr-i.-.. :.,dR„ t: .,,,. • r.-. ,...b•. .. , .......,.,� ,, .. ..:.-,.-:.. ..:r .. -... ,. ,.m .,.. :. - rs,..:.w,,,..y .'� .. ;�r�,� .z. ...i. `. .. :.,.e: a:�� "?�e-ns-.., ,,.,..,`Sr. �.-, .. .., •.. ': .., �, T.:.- j"'w'Z.y-".�•' .... .r -•t. '-, � Wit.. '�••-� - ,_1.' ,.' "SY.. w.a w +, / yam• L40NG6MUCGLE AHB. BA Get the "P`eachea'' ,/ V -theft: are coao�rji�WYioE iDo"l the rre"',.keNAer DoNot Antj4pat� �torags Batteries an gaily, ,Peace: < . peach treason—but be sure t0 Cat thele da Shredded A difficult and prolonged struggle �eROratOrB r before the war ie ended is prophesied MagR0t08 Wheat Biscuit with cream, by former Premier Viviani, in the Starters Concussion of the Brain. French Cabinet. In an address before i ♦ a -combination that ensures sena t � atvt ConCilSaion '.of the brain is a very the general council of the depart- - • . slight matter, or a very serious one, good digestion, health and council of the department of Crouse, •CAstADX" 4T p s A. a a according to the part of the head that , hold at Gueret, he said: sAs'rnss oo Laua'Dn strength for the s work. ,�� ,. fate,' �oroato. has been struck. It is an accident "Although victory is certain, it v�itla>ta x t that may very easily happen to 'Chil- Cut out meat and l!:'ltchen will require hard and prolonged dren in their play, and therefore, those W and SCYVC this ready- efforts to break Prussian militarism who have charge of the young should orry Y and prevent • recurrence of its crimes. ' understand its symphoms. The blow, Cooked, whole wheat food There can be no peace before the at- :i 7 1; that causes the concussion is very tainment of victory, before adequate Her Reply. ,J with the choicest fruit that likely to be at the back of the head;' reparation is �� m>sde And before jus- Dora had 'just returned from Sun- �•. that is the case when the child falls grows—a . dish, for the up- fire triumphs. day school, where she had' been for In an' address before the General the first time. - backward from a chair, or slips and and -coming man who wishes Council of the Department of Aube "What did m little daughter learn ?t� C falls on the ice. When such a fall Y g THE NATION'S is followed by a period of uncon- to keep at top-notch Bienvenu Martin, the former Minis- this morning?" asked the fond father. sciousness, however brief, or by diz- ter of Justice said: "That I am a child of Satan," waa Y zinesa and headache, watch the suffer- efficiency. for work or play, "The French will not submit to the beaming reply. :FUTURE the ease of the German Emperor,:•Y er carefully fora time, for the condi- SerIve it for breakfast or P tion is one of shock, although the who boasted he would force his ad- wars Liniment $slievsa xsuralssta. " any meal with milk or cream, versaries to •ecce t peace on- bended shock may be very slight. - - with arced aches or other knees. They will- accept only such _ A Careful Answer. - } -When a child falls and hurts him- �r Depentis Upon I a peace as assures them legitimate "Darling, if 'you ,had it to do all ` self, he is inclined to cry vigorously; fruits. reparations, as well as their Inde- I over again would you still want to Healthy Babies when he does so, his elders may feel Made in Canada '„ reassured, for loud crying and seri- pendence and security, and they will, me . sus accidents do not often go toge- bear patiently all sacrifices in order ; "My dear -7 had it to do overaga:n Properly reared children grow ther. But when the child lies still. The Right Word. that, in conjunction with the efforts ;and decided to m irry, you would be = instead of rising, 'and is unconscious, "Ma husband's ver poly, ma'am. of their faithful allies, such a peace the one I would select.' up to be strong, healthy Y. may be imposed:" ---- citi�ns or nearly so do not make vigorrnta ef• se's - got cat exclamatory rheums- _ forts to -get him to speak, or shake tism." Still is something that no man is q. Many diseases to which child- him in an effort to rouse him, rarr �. THE POPULAR LACRENTI `'YS. born with'; it has to be acquired. Y You mean inflammatory, Martha. �� •` - �'' '• him to a quiet room ,and let him lie Exclamatory is from exclaim, which- SM= POTATOES i► ren are susceptible, first indicate Y _ their presence in the bowels. there until the doctor comes, means to cry out." A Holiday Resort of Unsurpasaing If it is a mild concussion the un- " Beauty. E • l POTATOES, IRISH COB - The careful mother should � Yes, ma'am, cats what rt is. ��He, -, y -„ � � biers. Delaware, Carman. Order consciousness will soon wear ofd, al- hollers. if ..anyone goes near 1}lm — `valLovers ley scenery, towering r� ka -hick at nonce. Supply.W,Dawa ed._ SmiteVrlte for qua watch her child's bowel rllai'c= though the child may complain ofi to oris awsoa; Sra:iiptun.. ments and use headache for some time, and°show un- t 7nnard's Liata�eat Cities aandrnit. forests, pleasant glades, flower -clad _ FOR BALE _i usual irritability of temper. In more vales and plains, rushing and placid ACRES, FOUR MILES FROM -Mrse lllg1o`Ai $ severe Cases the unconsciousness is $i Status. rivers, roaring waterfalls and bab- i s5O Peterboro (pop, 22,000). " 1%.0_a . �� prolonged and deep, and when con- fryirhat are you, my man, a plain bling streams could not do better Choice situation a=d superb buildings. if�•'Ffl�a'1`5A' sciousness returns there is often ?" I than to select the Laurentian Moun- I Robt. Graham, R.R. 4, Peterboro. nausea with vomiting, dizziness, pains tramp?" You ight_e eo,_tiipm___ Or tf ! tains reached by the Canadian Pa- e Pa and yon wished follow -pre- 1 cls --its t lair lio-liday resort. pre - — - colicandotherailmentsto which other symptoms are those ahoays as- til situated are all the spots where 11�RUFiceaf fw pa ,In g AND 109 valent these days of giving everything , Y P i officra Ser sale , In Rood Ontario children are subject especially sociated with shock—a subnormal a special name—" ! the holiday-makers make their head- towns. The rrlusi useful and intereetlnsi temperature, aweak pulse and slow quarters that it is embarrassing to of all businesses. Full Information on during the teething -period. "Yes'" Com - respiration. „ choose the one that might be beat aPrifcetton to arra$$ Pubifattlna rom, It is absolutely non-narcotic Whittier the concussion is slight or 'You might call me an in, g Dany, 73 west Adelaide Street. Toronto. expert:" � suited to the taste of the individual.: _ --- -` -- ausCz:LL,aaEotrs - ' • Yn, and contains neither opium, serious, the room where the patient But all• are enchanting, from Shaw - morphine nor any of their.de- liesshould be darkened and kept very bridge—the firGt of them—to Mount f a� > K �aiults r u ill a• E r0. " with - quiet, the sufferer should rest on a j L Internal and eXtrrndt: cured with• rivativea. q Onoolafed EYe�ids+ Laurier—the last. Within easy reach out pain by our home treatment. wpite y" bed with his head kept low, and cool Sore Lyes inflamed by cx, c. of any of the resorts there i•s excel- on t.Pto too lata Dr. 1' lirrno Mad .11 M*� y bandages and sin ice' cap should be ap- . sure to �• Deal and wind lent trout and bass fishing to be had. M. Limited. Cotiinoa'nnd. Ont. r *; rs. Winslow $ plied to his head if possible. Warm � E�e�gueek,7r�linedbyrlulss The rivers and lakes are clear and - --�-_ - - Soothixig Syru applications to other area of the body yelhttasly: NoSntarting, ,$chaff and are ° noon a ►7 �Ill�j e.7 �i pp P sand -bottomed g y, are often useful. On no account talk 1 Era Comfort. At , r'•. Acr 'Year Druggifel "c per scribe. Alsr ae EIs well suited to the =squirt mc nt9 0l (� y i ,�� (�,' D I CJi:11►71:5 to the patient, beg him to speak, or I Advaia 2Sc. Forilsetslthetyeffeeask the swimmer and bather. Rovr boat- 1 � Ar d Ilow' to Feed ,Makes Cheerful, try to get from him an account of the DtvggistsorModealE."R med7Ce..CNcaye Ing, motor boating, t nd canoeing are I } ' '',+b +failed free t, ,ny addeau b, LlLbtl{f Cji'ildren accident. - He will probably- never favorite pastimes, are J on a fine calm k Mtka-S Iho Acthor have any remembrance of it.—Youth's Instructions Obeyed. `evening it is exhilarating to sit by ; ' Piantrr H. CLAY CLOVER CO.. I=. Soothes the fretting child during Companion ` "Why, Freddie!" exclaimed the mo- f the waters and E, :en to the lauOter Doi g 118 Wc,t Met Stroet, New York the trying period of its develop- "' ther of a precocious five-year-old; and merry chat of the parties who are Health Notes. on the waters. Golfing can be had' at menu and thus gives rest and Arent you ashamed to call auntie Ste. Agathe, Ste. Margaret and Val ! (Liht:n bu ] - ! Piano relief to both :child and mother. One teaspoonful of glycerine taken stupid? Go at once and tell her you Morin. Tennis' courts are attached y rq � in & wine -glass of water three times are very sorry." to some. of, the better class hotels.' { insist or% havt" an Ba a bottle today a day for a fortnight will euro the "Auntie," said the little fellow, a � ,Those who love mountain , climbing o+ J! sad keep it handy most obstinate case of indigestion. few moments later, "I'm -awful sorry MOTTO H 8 G�� This is a valuable .hint when the you are so stupid." . can have a variety of spheres for this Sold 0 aft ,truniin hr Camada acrd skin of the back has become sore form .of activity LO select Prom and ' � tans /4 C t ti OT1 tArawghoxr rhe•auerid the expense of a holiday in the Lau -1 _- through long lying in bed. Beat the entlans comparatively small: whites of two eggs for a length of ►$ - r time with a desert spoonful of spirits I'Minard's Liniment Co., Limited: iO ^ ,I �� �S �� - A. TRENCH ALONG SEA LINE. I Dear Sirs,—I had a Bleeding Tumor a JEWISH ARMY CORPS. Yeurs from nuw the Bu',reil y Of wine until it thickens. Put it into g i ell;, will be gi • inx Koos _ a small pot and tie it down far nse. on my face for a long time and tried ! ser%ice. It to butte or ext - When wanted spreads little of Chia a number of remedies without any 'British Plan tnduoement to Mtbrews, wood tprerdr themed with Germans Have Formidable Defences good results. I was advised to try I to Enlist canna Prenerrattveat, that on linen and apply it j �re� ant dewy. It ��e on 8e191an Coast I A , an a r us- ro'hr. rl_- walla, sir- - i the akin is broken Put on s tittle A m dIe `"'ate tins r A correspondent who has just been in several bottles it made a com- ward the solution of -the problem at tirrbt incite un cop . _permitted to visit the Belgian coastfresh mixture when the ointment be- g ' Therefore s•loet ' �' t' comes 'atif[ or d or uncomfortable. Plate cure, and it healed all up and what to do with the many thousands ' Tberetore It inane. shine - reports obi the formidable_ defences disappeared altogether. of Russian and Polish Jews living is lx because It calm! very that have been raised there. A long It •will give the greatest possible roe PPe DAVID H•ENDERSON. + Great Britain who have escaped mill-. toiaeaoezn;al��r more. ruOicy #1=e of herbedwiret __ Selleu`ale Sutton; Kings Co:, itf B:, fthr4` service ..in the Czar's army and : T. Z. SZ I' . stretches along the coast, and an end• Sept. 17, 1904. do not come under British co i' T. n. sttsa, O ario LTD. less series of long slender ships' Mora, iia silo. ONE OF THE WAR'S WONDERS. tion laws. In London, Manchester, .'•. guns protrude from the coarse grass —_ _ _ Liverpool and other `big cities are . SELDOM SEE '" 'of the dunes, and behind the dunes 8phsonurn Moss Makes Better Dress• huge colonies of these exiles, a arge ;'Crouch the heavy howitzers. Ins Than Cotton. proportion of them being of military e, 4 Not to be Fooled Twice. a knee like this, but your horst Underground dwellings of bomb age, who naturally flare come to be t1 proof concrete -form part�pplthe great One of the chief discoveries of the Judge (interrupting long-wilrigd regarded with no favorable' eye by may have a bunch or bruise hr his ; trench along the entice coa3i, he says. war is sphagnum moss as a dressing lawyer)—Can't you bake it for grant- their English neighbors whose -men- ankle, pork, stifle, knee or throat. -^ •' "'No spot is unguarded. Everywhere fro wounds. It is rapidly making , cirri law? u • : & -- -The eadtess !fere is occupied -by sailors. { headway among surgeons _and.- nurses : - a ed .that I understand • an ordinary folk are engaged !n a ar work. "Here and there one came& across and the demand threatens to overlap p -- - ------ -- After some agitation the Govern- sn enormous unexploded shell, hurled the supply the chief depot at Edin- Lawyer (coolly)—Your Honor men�prolfoaed toaact n law by taichT -- ' Russian Jews of military age should will clean it off without laying 1.0 '- 1� the big -- is recefving orders from the that's the mistake I made in the low- be forced to enlist in the British army' the horse. 1Vo blister, no titer 4 --ships, and which now forms•tbe orna- War Office for some 20;000 -dressings a er court, where I lost, my case. under threat of being seat back to, gone. Concentrated—only a few mental centre of a Sower garden. week. Russia, where they would be liabla to drops required at an application. i2 per call "What one sees in the way of den- The peculiar virtues of sphagnum 7[iaard's Liatmeat for sale evsrswhwe. heavy penalties . as defaulters from +•�• adt.erea. oeieribe�op r�ax for r,ed.tRi°. trucLloa is the .work of the fast tor- moss are its lightness—which makes errdBoox e t free, AA rain iPI 1 military service. This project aroused Liniment roc maaidnd. eedoee. Palatal ewetuaew pedes destroyers, which have on oc- it much more comfortable than cotton -Why She Objected. a storm `'of disapproval, though :ably - Pslurea .Gare.. we.s. Brei v casion hailed smaller shells o� — ear a ou fie as ro en o e en e y oma ecretary amuel, ° • ° a61nO° he U. sl end u' boatr a anstd,o or delivered. Hide in t6. U. i,. A. Sf = ' guns. a corners .of , houses are ai•Iky, comfortable feeling,- and its re- a himself a Jew. The basic fact upon N F,10UNs, P. D. rti, b1i L sin tlonlresl Cu. her engagement with you old chap, ym "., r gnawed away ; here and there a gable ( markable powers of absorption, by ' which the opposition rested was that . Itlbserbtse red Alinrbtse, Jr.. ire ride is Csttsl6 x04 exhibits great damage which it carries in its wet state full said one man to another. Y England had always harbored political ' • Iii not very bad, at least not in Ostend ten times its own weight of water. "Yea;' replied the second. refugees, and a large number of the and Zeebrugge -;'much less than one The moss grows abundantly' upon "I say, I'm awfully sorry to hear it. exiles !n question came under'that, For Sae would have supposed. Even on the moorlands wherever peat and heather Whatever did she do it for?" broad classification. Milachinry seaside- the towns appear to be little are found. The beautiful red velvet "Just because I stole a kiss," said Mr. Samuel, while not withdrawing damaged. The big bath hotel of Os- variety (which' is not very common) the disconsolate one sadly. his original proposal, has now hit on a tend ie untouched, and the great glass is found !a the drier places is the form „ i„ ' comp%omise. Reason and persuasion, WhCelock EIig1DC, i 50 41tHurhaus shows no breakage in its In- of little cushions, often mixed with Great Scott. exclaimed ria as the Manchester Guardian puts it, ! }, numerable panes. heather. There is a • more slender friend. Surely she must be crazy if are to be substituted for threats and �• P 18 X 42 with do 6&-c she objects to her fiance stealing a - The real work of destruction be- green variety which grows actually in force. A responsible leadership of the i► gipps where the French lanif guns have. water, filling open field drains and bog kiss from her. Russian Jews, Samuel announces, has M lken able to have their say. Middel- holes. But the standby fs the bronze The abandoned one sighed deeply- been formed, which will conduct . an' main driving belt 24 IIIS.' kerke is a mass of ruins. It is a re- variety, which is found in great beds "But that's just the trosble," he active recruiting campaign in London �1� and D' uaD�o 30� W me kah1�600-people con• with a peatty bottom in such quantity said, "I didn't steal it from her!" and other centres, and definite induce I et y ,, � .,-tL"ue to Crouch there. The school is that it can be freely pulled up in meats will be held out to the Jews to = �� even still attended by 80 childreh, double handfuls the size.of a football, voluntarily enlist. belt driven. All in fir$t But every house has its underground The moss is being gathered in most Almost all t:f them are aliens and c — refuge, such as the soldiers construct of the moorland parts of the British the high naturalization fee of £5 (>f25) . class Condition. Would bC in the front lines. Isles by shepherds, keepers, -voluntary plus law fees is as a rule quite beyond }, ��•e�{� "Middelkerke is now is such a state workers of all sorts, ministers, school 1 ' ' ' their resources. Mr. Samuel proposes SU14 tuether or sep�lirR• a that the Germans no longer take up children, bay scouts, &c. At the cen• ; that any one who enlists before Sep- tember ,,fir },A�}. quarters there, but 'Prefer to live in tral depots the moss is picked and , 30 shall, atter three months' ly a also- a lot VI slli�tl$g dwelling holes borrowed in the dunes." cleaned, antiseptically treated, and service, have his fee remitted if he'de." y then put under a hydraulic press. The sires to .be naturalized at a very great baralu Wise is he who has the cage ready dressings in their final form are like a Another part of Mr. Samuel's new for the bird. little square biscuits, with gauze on proposals Is even more interesting. r either aide. These are being sent in a 1, This is 'the idea of forming a special room is required immed- continuoua stream' to every field of Jewish Corps. This has already `been ately. - ARE CLEAN war. They are especially useful far 1 done in a -limited way with the Zion s i field dressings, as an enormou3 ram- 1 Corps. Something of the_. same • sort NQ $ileKIhiESS ber of them can be packed in a small also has been done in France. ALL DCALRI18 ace �0► T-- Frank Wilson & Sons t>1C.&ig� dhSells ° innard's 'Lintment Ottire(�staras, iQto 73 Adelaide Street Wtrst, HAMILTON A man who has a goon. opinion ^f Toronto. himself is 'often a poor judge of hu- 3 THE P The greatest event in a hen's life is man nature. merely an egg and a cackle. 8D. 7. ISSUE 37-16. f , M' ,,-.:c..�" 'r`-y.�a.":%.�•cu]1. .. ,. ,. •s.�.. �iiCe C. --w. 5,..* .-.. -1 01 ',....�'"�,:�at,�1a'�4,m.�.m.en wa::ien�:.:c.,,fi„...,'=a�:,"<s tri'.•` r�.',w'�aw�.�:... �,'• �,:. ; .-,'>.� ... ...:. � :Nva-yl�-, ., . ",' .. i• .." .' -,. ,e ..-.:;f,K'7..a3..: • .+'..ai' s x;. `i.,-� "^..:. •: ;w� �3 �. ,.Y �' w.- -. i P *.,•��'i°�"'•��•�, r. .., :'.. r. ,....._ :..•.... ,... ,. .w: �..y.C,a.s-n„s.i .w_r..d ..«: y,w�.:n.a. ..tom, u*•+, .. .. ..:¢•' ...... ._ f�;.�+_ .. .moi; -- - : _ x, L OZOISTZIL _ -HAVE Y�O�J ' 'LENTY -OF DL9 S �+ , i ti •' X 1�� en 1. ��oW i • �% 2u y`'�• " +~ t" f"� hiredogvaYeeiotsrias,t. d�QaDle1vE8aadrY', SgpT 2aTu—Auction 7 Friday moI etPdk. Implements etc. _ OU TH e_ at lot a, con. 7; Pickering, the pro- OR Y R RES ert a E. Frank Disney, Rale at - ,p. We have a good stock of Flour and p Y latae bOWlB 1,35 pot year ; >ji1.00.it pati! is advance. :►I'll Feeds, also Distillers' Dried one. See bills' W.' Maw, Auction- If you find yoll need a few C1ipB &IId 8 E1E8, 'plates, a . ':9" • Subscriptiaos to the United 8tatei •1 60 -Grains. Malted Corn, Pro-Rat,- Oil ser. , N otato dishes, -fruit dishes, SOups, etc.; before the s la advanos Cake, Gluten 'Meal. -etc., on hand at P - che Mill and at the Cherrywood store- Xeto ddlroert5ie►nerata, rush, it will pay you to call at y JOHN MURKAR, Proprietors hauae, at lowest prices.eat - - Bell -Phone Home Phone OR SALE-A square mahogany' R 2 C H A. R O. N'S --'-✓ . N. R n R case Pi w (*9soa dt cb), is good order, Pickering Land 8c Standing _ Siibe ltarrisaey,Churchstreet,Pickering 49tf and get our prices, as our stock was bought before the 7, Cedar for Sale. COAL and GRAIN L°$T - Airdale Dog from cedar big advance in dishes.' _ Grove. Finder, will be rewarded, Bell or 66 abres is Pickering township, con- Independent phone, George Beattie, 1C9dar Grove. venient to Railway Depot at Cherry- completesnood. with 'additional ten acres of Bard and soft Coal of the best TARE AND COLT FOR SALE-I You will also find here a copl,ete grid fresh line of the beat - have for sale amaze. black, good driver, Groceries anywhere and prices better than most. Try standing timber, principally cedar. quality on hand. also spr•iaR Bolt, Peroheron. Apply t har Y There is also said to be some cedar. — Graham. Cht9.50 8 rt errywood• us with your next order. - We deliver your goods. reuitable Par fence posts. The land and Highest price paid for Barley, OR SALE-Brown mare, 9y are a timber is estimated worth Twenty- Rye and Backwbeat delivered F in goo condition, weight about 1060. quiet - u harness, will snit farmer for third horse. for an offer on the whole or part of at Spink's Mill. Cheap for cash, x 8 Chapman, Pickering 60tf highest prices paid for good butter and eggB .property and timber. Write or call full particulars. Pickering Station -Coal Co, A LSIKE -CLOVER SEED at our office for FOR JOHN FISHER & Co. t sale at lot 19, cos T. ng shorthorn at the term ars* own price- Also young short Pug . Q for Lumsden Building, • sale at reasonable prices. E ' >? Pugh. olare 'Buy your Groceries at the Grocers.-- Both .phones. 6 Adelaide, East, -The Fruit Store - moot 3.tt Toronto. " STALLION FOR SALE-,;--Duke at iFarms and Country Homes for Sale, HAS THE ALITY �7 Clyde, is color, �cl. 9l, C 6 B, 1 yews old JASs' AlCH 1 /y�1 dark brown to color Appyy at lot 19. B F con, '"'� VOTERS' LIST! sit/16 Whit y, or address Ben Fawcett, B a Ho. 1. Potateea, Cabbage, Cucumbers, Red Whitby. 31tf and Green Pep ers, Pick1i0'g - Unions, Peppers, Etc. 'OL'NG P1CiS FOR SALE -Also, several brood lows a tlom one pear C bne PEEL'S SHOE -.- STORE Malaga Grapes. Caotal0upee, $anaIIaB sad a half pears pld, or would exchange for and Water melons. stn or hap. Apply at 106 18, sear of non, 6. - ew g�rr ptckertng, Dandy & McCarron, Brougham, 19 e ,Mnnici¢ality of the Tcu nship cf Pickering See us before buying Peaches, FARM TO RENT-100 acres of land, r F1. County cf Ontaric. As the market is so uncertain this year Cl y being lot 30. con. 7. Pickering. ay toam y good building•, well watered, cod orchard, on Notice is Hereby given that I have we cannot list prices and ata withg 200 fairs of Men's Military Boots transmitted or delivered to the per- them-A good deal always. milk route, coaor belt to epttoa. 916. for 8 osseeeton on or before Sept. 1st. 1918. For - - sons mentioned in sections IS and of EII�SQN'S 'ICE CREAbI Pull articulare apply to Oliver H. Pugh, a.>s; the Ontario Voters' List Act. 1888; and No. � Ctaremont. � =-- -- the wUlld f01'�par111erBL and- e0ha1I2a6' acts amendinx,thesame, the copies re- Plain, in cones, sundeas or in Agnd FOR SALE-Containing SU The best BOOts In quired by said section to be so trans- -Ice-cream sodas-always good.. U acres. beirg south par* of lot 91, con L kick- use. These shoes are the same. as the Canadian witted at, delivered of the lists made j er;ng, On the premises are a comfortabye trema pursuant to said Act, tri persons ap H J. RQCJ%S bouse, Rood barn and other outbuildings, plenty -Soldier=s wear. Every' pair folly guaran- a sarin by the last revised Assessment H. ' of !rat+r, land all workable Also crop sad im• p g .sweats. A Pl1' on the premises or address J, Roll of the said Municipality entitled Pickering; �UViO Nutt, Dn�utoa P O +5tf teed.. Sale price i.QO. - to vote at Elections for members ofthe egialative - M TO RENT-In the Towns-i - c -- -- _ r Municipal Elections. and the said List ©V of con oncaa. 0+iaa e _ :on 9, eoaeai ing. 100 acres' Ssood beck house + Was first posted tip at my office at watt furaac<t first-classatabyee'� S acres of as p. 'Whitevale on•the Stli day of Septem- apple orchard and 3 acres of particulars raspberries and ONTARIO IO r her, 1910, and remain there for in Pec- Alsike, Red Clover. Timothy and all other emsdt trmr. For parttcniar® seely to sb kinds of seeds. 3 b Honey on' the premises or to Wm. Brant. WHITBY• tion. - 60 Nina Ave, Toronto art €r Electors are called upon to examine We are in the market and are prepare o said lista and if any omissions or\,4th•, ed to pay the highest market prices. FOR SALE-in the village of R'hite- T M E is er errors are found therein, to take The best eq�.ipped cleaning mills vale as ri roomed tram+ hone+ d 9 good 1 atone cellar sad small stable two and a half BANK r iwmedlate proceedings to have said in the. country. acres of lea i,�nciudtnR an arra of ¢end orchard STAND errors corrected according to lase. Send us samples. or communicate with The house to nicely surrounded with shade trees, Poaeeaetan may bs Qlven at as time, Dated at Wbiterale, Sept. 8th. 1916 us before selling. For priceaadtesu}+apvipcoPH[LPSB f y DONALD R. BE3TO, Take advantage of tba best Seed Mark- Wkkttevale 98t! ,O NesF CANADA a U33 _p «'hiterale. Ont. Bell lir 1ndel6endeotrld.phnrre. $' , PERiACRF BUYS � 3)0 ACRE u ;'H!./RD OFFICE TORONTO Clerk of the T o£ Pickering eti in the W,nr iso to niag :ng arct. catt.a. good Bank has RESERVE FUND as a prt+u. f e ulo bt :lt 1BYSRY jo sag Prompt, effl• tent a.nd reTiwhle herrire n, -roue touniat.on +sac n for ,t+1CGTION SALE OF _.., to handling Seeds guaranteed. •i:o o r.o^ tree c tiro M scree vision for lean years and the inevitable rainy day. T J alt stow !rota Iso a j$ two m,le,yea estltaat 'i J g' D 4 W ht E Y COMPANY M PANY ossru! 19 a`'res ntupye st 1 ee �ar is Fuad hu been aeeumulated from Surplus Beralerr T j ab farm nae "� ,Farm Stock' IY%pleffietits � tt'H1TEsY, u1TARIt1 � = � from wwn 'and is • aooroa of strength sad stability. _... _ a. d a:at: w. Po••.a+ton bkpt, lilt �Xm down, _ g,e�ee sboaid have a RESERVE FUND. Witboot Hotigehold Furuunr,-, ECC'. t+'ian�a, r arcV- at 3 �ereont. suit Hill. • writs JQLa A t44:to, li �o i, Fo it sill. ttmtfars (t so nae is is a sale financial aaodidoe. Fruit Packages Our 9avle8a Department RV F NDdeal oppartaaitf lir. The property of • • aa'r'o 14173 selabliausid YOUR RESIBAVB FUND. :1�relelto3l .Eh.f 3"—X4i®11 IiQ,os+i Betry Boxes n�wrea:ly. War�emont � :(aver pICKERING BRAN n . At his premiere Crates. '24 and 27 quarts W. GORDON. IYlaaagar. in ri Bran ch else at WbAby. Lot 23, Concession 10, Markham $aakets, 11 and d yuarta _. .3 Rigs to Tr or — 7._ - °v Order lours early and stake sure �Au' tussis all Trains *a1nexday, Sept. 13th. 1916 First-class R'q edgy The following property, riz ; night at lowest prices. s ° - HORSES Chopping Arid fat Rolling'" Phone 1805. J c+ ra id _ $ay mare, 5 yrs old, gp :Sorrel mare : as usual. !�1 -S ubstitution Y V •18 yrs old g p. bay atellion good dri- ♦ hod. Sander .,yer, black mare 6 yrs old h d. filly 1 yr W. G. B$rnes, Green River old elit[ible to register, bay colt blood PROPRIETORS - 'Byrsoid, chestnut colt 1 yr old, bay Or. addressR`R. No. 1. Locant Bill. ; horse good worker, bay mare good Watch L� fslAr!!f t� EXA few-years ergo substitution Huss Coeated the fraud of the day.Now rCATTLE ETC. P'SC1t`eS aal,3tzer5* J :8 Holstein cows calves by side, 3 Dur. � � � the day and economize by substitution 01017, can tree save economize eo ,'ham cows carves by side, Durham cow-that the-high cost of living will not strke us tut hard. w } -bred May 20th, Jersey cocalf by side I 0 V / ` Holatein cow bred June 25th, black CANADIAN NATIONAL .. coax bred Mar. 23rd, Holstein cow to Fruits are almost _uoobtainabte, therefore, we have secare� e• goodly ' ,,full Raw' of milk. 7 head of young cat- .: �Qt. supply of Pnre Honey, Orange Marulaf all. nd T p tie suitable for winter feed►ng, am- AY Syrups at prices within the reach of all. a worth sow with 6 pigs. Z� EXHIBITION > > k• IMPLEXEXTS E'TC, 11i•H binder 7•[t cut n2afjy near, M-H- mower 5-ft cut nearly new. M-H steel Empire Federation BOOTS AND SHOES roller nearly new,�1l•H 13-disc drill nearly new, 31-H spring tooth ctiltira- Spectacle _ During the heat of the day let us tor, M-H hay rake neatly ne-w, M-11 ��btit we have. r _ _ _- Co sec E plied while tl eeA1la t:51 - - ., , .ivatndLuet}v}f nem 0.1 H rrtx- rP aZfit Et�ciTr$ - nure spreader neariv new, one-hors leeCreart+S�dab-Rritr'flaror Drimka 4s2W Pwger111ersy Massed t>}ederate prices, -rueaucl._ - __ -- -- --- i9cuffier nearly new, . �'ericp riding ice c<,Id of all description. 88pds' rihOrUs Of 160YOICes .plow nearly new. Fleury plow No. 21. Houle 1IxdP Bread s Gur Groceries are the fverhest. -Cockshutt' plow No. '21, Verity plow, like mother tried to make. _ — -No. 10 new, Bain wagon box. P-.H a bo Im' _-- ^ cu Ing tux, 4-section set o arrows, periai Solidarity and Power I GEORGE Bain wagon nearly nein; Set. toboggan HERB MONNF.,Y, PIC-.CiERING - nvw, Set sleisleighs, McLA gib in huggy, Set liRht gran , = T = �../' E ! the moth sh Housnic es of Parlia.ction ofNITAR20 '3 • scales, democrat _ Pat . p 1 IT 'sbafts, Todd buggy, Grar cutter Kith -- ment, Westminster Abbey small seat, hay rack, � cbiughlin cut- NN Burkhorder, , of �,jhitevxle, an- d the War Office. ter, corn rack. Chatham fanning mill, noWees that. he hay heen appointed /travel box. set of holster springs at.r>ti ageTit of the Jioltj roof Clothing Com- _ !C,asolene Eriglnes Ise ca Tolton ul er, ha fork, track, pane, of London, England, the rein- p, p p y g ON ANS UNDER W p car, ropes and pulleys. boiling kettle, est Clothing Co. in the world, Call SEA }t 12 horse collars, to cow chains, IOW and inspect samples and note nigh •A ;ON LAND This is the time to decide on the pureha3e of an Engine. We con bush oats and mixed grain. quality of t,.rrorin ,�nrl extremely low M cider it a pleasure to =hots ion the high class construction and FIIA\ITZ ftE {\U DAIRY UTENSILS prices. Quality at.d durability of simplicity of the EuRines we, sell. They will barn Any 8,piece bedroom suite, double' bed. goods and perfect fits guaranteed. R IN THE AIR of the fuels now used, can be used for all put-' large kitchen table, small kitchen tae poses. The equipment is complete, _ small kitchen table, kitchen cup- ,. N Scenes that have thrilled the Em- built in any horsepower. board, parlor heater, washstand, .'2 ire Re-enacted by Overseas toilet sets, a number of lamps, picture � � _ •��'�'�� J stand, anti of pictures, quantity - 'i`IpOps. - - 't of 09bes knives and forks and Hamer- ,. •' �� Man re Spreaders . 'ous odd pieties of -furniture; Magnet '?hells III Process Of lVlanllfa0t]lre 1 ~. _cream separator new, Daisy churn, milk vat, milk pail and strainers fnntEnse Munitions Exhibit Our Spreaders make a hit, with til finches ch3aranceyunder o con- "S F1�K\E"S ETC. -- � only 41 inches to top of sides ",,Set tight doable driving harness nicker plated• set rubber mounted single hat- Ot1r Stock of Model Camp, Trench Wartere, Hand voy track, wide spread, no clutches, rio Rears, will 'Girenatte and Bomb ThrawlnQ. De- handle big loads, do }perfect work with 'light draft. Hess, set nickel plated single harness, COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS struction of Warships b Hidden -.�- All' set brass mounted double harness by .crotch strap new, set brass mounted and C�OLUIIRIr>, RECORDS Mines,Year BFi�ewor s, Complete Newlon - double harness crotch strap nearly new. Is all nein. PIoWS .L lows x Midway.. number of hoes, forks, shovels, scythe. i 1 .x1logging chains and other articles Soo ;lt will ive us leagure , - the.kind i�_ to use, g " py For every purpose, both riding and waiting, numerous to mention, to play the records for - f -fie' Klal s _As the LRr n is sold and Mr, Morden is giving upfarming, everything YOU, whether you pur- Anmer ,terse ,will be sold without reserved. chase or not, and we �—. Sfo Fillers will gladly assist yoll .government Exhibits, Superb Showing $Al.t AT ONE t, M„ SHARP in. making selections, of 'Live l3ttaek and AprFcuttural `TEI;>tm : Calves, grain, furniture and no matter how stnall - Products, Acres oil Manu• O _ iglltIy used Ohio, Silver Bog, this is a bargain. , We all surra of Bto.Ot) and under, cash; the purchase, factures. also have new ones of _difiere. Stiles. :over that amount 13 months' credit Z6 to {, �1 on furnishing approved joint notes. 10addea's Drug Store, roroato, Aug. P Bell and Ind. F D �e illltD . or 6 per cent. allowed for cash. • F. yo F. W. SILviepta is, Atictioneer PIC$ERIN ( 1 Phpd i� -- - ' ..: .taw .. .,,x Yom• t' � �.'. -,•' S. •aA� l :.b •;i�..:cw'. ��:"caa- .`-'�"„F q.•sp""�--� v� '�- �- ,,., .� .. ,,�". ,: 9'.K v� 4 • a:.._�s�t4.,...,T:y:3r%4ti�A.r...xe.e:.,...-._:Gs':�.:-..':.c,_:..._s„�•..:r"•rrim.'�,.ri.r,-��sacaa,�.%'•t'. i •ya.¢ N-. .. ••, _ . ,,.M^ ••%al..:. .'.`,�'. �, , _. : � .,, "' nyc ,'^ _ _ r .:'.—.•_R m. i y _ �.,8 c4 .,may .v, �,• \...�4. :h a4" '� �.ia'P�r,. sr .u• sk',�!_ 6:.sn-:gym. w+• :. w` owestroNT Harry Porter Tuesday. in "' "'�"' the city seeing the 'sights yf the PIGEONS .—PIGEONS George, Branscombe, of Toronto, great exhibition. spent the hoKday here with his Carneau= and Homers, some very mother.. J. W. and ffir9. Gregg•and D. A. lwr e, 25 to 50 cents each. Allen Thdm icon has retarneol and Mrs. Scott spout Sunday with t • p . W. G. and Mrs. Scott, • of Richm(md - ' WHiTEV Ar It PloafON PLANT;. from a visit wr.�h his uncle in Whitevale, out. •`Lephyr. - Hill. -Mrs:. A. W,��',jlson has returned Mr. and Mrs. Hindree, of Lou- .� orae after idai-ting her daughters don: are s.peadi>zg aiety daye.with T = L in Toronto. their daughter, Mrs. David A. For` sale at current prices 3, t. 51 a, Scott. _ Rev. H. and Mra. �ood have re- 8, 10, 1l. and 15 inch cement Lila at the T. P. Shirk returned home on ' forced from their holiday which VF'hitevale Tile Yard. Ind, Tel. No. !Was much enjoyed. Monday after spending a few days 6504 Markham. witi► his brother-in-law, Isaac Dire. J. B. Madill, who has been Walders. of Richmond HPH. •WM. PHILP visiting her son in Stouffville, re- -turned home on Saturday. Wm. Dowswell, of Alton, spent :Monday and Tuesday with his - sister, Mrs. Harry Thomson. Thomas and Mrs. :Bunker, of - 'Toronto, spent over Sunday with with -Joshua and Mrs. Bundy. J. H. Beal is preparing to move "- his furniture store to the lot on which his residence is situated. Joshua Bundy we regret to re- - ---'port, ie in very poor health and st present is unable to leave his beWellington and Mrs. Pearson, . ,of Toronto, are spending a couple of weeks with the .former's par - "MADE IN CANADA! :. Mrs. John Schriurr,: of Mildmay, spent last week at the home of her �t uncle and aunt; Joshua and Dire. Bundy. Price of the New Ford Touring Car The Toronto Exhibition, as us- ual, is attracting a large number .Fully equipped with electric starter From Claremont and surrounding and lights, electric horn, etc., $640 <00114ry. f. o. b. Ford.: Harry Pngfi and aunt, Miss Pugh, of Chatham; spent over Standard equipment, f. o. b. Ford,` ..$530 Sunday with Wm. Edwards and daughters. Runabout, fully equipped, f.o.b. Eord, 590 - James Lawson Thomas :Peal spent Sunday with the for►ner's 'Runabout Standard, equipped, daughter, Mrs. Fred Wright, of f, o, b. Ford, o���r0 -�a��THE • sk ad Office, Toronto _ s it 3"1114 a, oda, AM, pr W. D. >t[att]►9wr, Ose.lredbeatl _ 4 t CgiW laid 'Up i6,000aoORestrva Feai •T,000,000 T .' -'N " - Savings Department tplea. Togsaaviaps in the rani. !ae ■ �taesi ysid on depodu of $1.00 and upwards. , , n WHITBY BRANCH :_S. D. TERRY, Manager. r YansnitatnscYu;ta►utt=i»t»naa>.aaana=tt=atsiatatutiaatn �', zit . report, is recovering nicely froze► showrooms. his recent illness and fs able to be :.,'arotind again. A1f/. J: LUKE f! SON, s Wilbur Gleeson, of Toronto, is Whitby, W. B Powell, P; Ontario � Iobk,opendin¢ his two Reeks' vacation Y' '`J ckering. ��++►►,tit the home of his parents, Ed• �� _:.s►nd Mrs. Jleeson, Master Beal. Hueston, of Slay - vine. Mich , accompanied his+ DetailedR+eCrill lag CaMpalgn mother in her visit to her mrentQ, J. H. and Mr-. Beal. J. R. and Mrs Thextonand fRm- Ecery.Hamlet in the Township will have ily, of Pickerin-g, and Rupert Alla- a man from your own County Battalion -way, of Whitbyp spent Sunday - e p` ::with J. H. and lira. Beal. _ - l to'`slk the big job over with the boys and S. and Mrs. Rnmohr and Thou: a _ MILTON a - Mand afro. Birkett motored to Aiiro- a • any In 0 a On.V. gine them rm ti ra on Sunday when they spent - - once—when the wheeY theday with their relatives and Men are needed at _ (friends. begins totarn—see the recruiter in your • Miss ' Mabel Edwards left .on PR � 1- --' - Monday evening to resume her - village and tell him that you can sign up dutiee as teacher of Domestic - - - a . . .. _._ _ _ _, __-_._ :. , now and go in month Let each mad"• - _. Science in the public schools of - - Windsor. _ ' Dd19s S. E. Evans returned home 'do HIS duty and you will then gee the on Monday evening after a most We have secured the Agency of these Brack, and ere. .pleasant tbree weeps' trip through other fellow t the Thousand Islands and other + 'Help- `the .,182nd Battalion b our En1iflltmen eastern pointe. axe. prepared to quote -prices on all. grades on :: .. P p Judson Edwards, of the Agri. - J. W. J BEATON. J F. DALES, ± cultural College, East. Lansing, (iS at Claremont, Locust Hill, Greenburn, Ont _ Lieut. 182nd Batt., - Lieut. 182nd Batt., 1 ffiich., has returned home after _ , W hitevale Dunbeirtoee R spending a week at the home of - pe �iai father here. __ _ - aa- •_oiLr.:�L�k..requiretaente - - - -qu��`°u- ons _ ' A. J. and Mrs. Chandler, of Tor- - BEY' ATIT�ii` S�iS�N auto, avisited the letter's parents, We re authorized A ents for this district. _ _. i 5fondar.-�lCegt. day. ' Mrs. Chandler will epeod a will assure you every each of Shaw's seven Business lfew days here before returning centre profit. Schools, Toronto. Free currculum Thome.— scat -on request. Write W. H. Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson, a Mae 1=1 blowers and Rakes; VerityShaw• Prosi ant, Yoog do (�errsrd ,accompanied by the latter's moth Stas, Torouto. Mrs. Tho4, Pearson and the OR Wagons -;_ er, Plows, go s and latter's son, Wellington, and Mrs. .STOTT1F'FV'2 T_iM3 Buggies. _• .'Pearson.. motored to Myrtle on - - — �'� PICKERING -•- Sunday and spent the .day with — - J. R. THEXTO\, Pickering, Ont. ' • ' relatives. Ind: Phone 1& tis _ _ -_ MER FURN. IYU RE _ __ (BER YAIRD their anniversary services on Oct. LdetsprCto��1st and ?nd, Efforts are being =-a grade to secure the services Rev: Porch'Chair3, Reclining Chairs and Hammocks, the 1Rtte► at cost.- ACndrMad _ Dr. A. T. Sowerby, of Toronto, to A apecially- good line of Camp Cuts at 3 ). -- --- ---- - .Just Arrived a carload of - British deliver one of his popular lec, _ ~ I tares. Watch oat for bills giving b ; -Q ° o'm-a : -Columbia fir lumber, cum-� full particurtars. __ Parties who have had pictures frr►rue�i here for ,om,eYtune, ° �. S ; ae kindly call and take them away, • 'e s b '° se • M ,prising the following �? a Q •v e A patriotic meeting will be held o o R i A' -+ here on Sunday evening for the T' _ _ ... x.10 vmatched e of secnrin recruits. A C. H• BL RILING, DICKERING O '�• ; G �F v K Ki C _ pnrpos g good program, consisting of mov- _ ;, 'sbm cS a' qso _,al►eeting, flooring, in pictures of the war and selec is'° • o X� e tions by th2'182nd quartette, will a 3 0 8 b a ° a y --base,--casing,__etc. •- - ---be given. -Sergt. Gibbons, H rc- a Ag w �a i -'` ' w Do --SIM l W -� eo= � a � 0= 1tarned prisoner of war from Gere 0 = ►w T 'aaany, will give a vivid account of w o J.n s W. D. Gordon & Soa, bis experiences. _General Merchants _ On Monday evening complaints - �' m- Feb _ were made by residents of Glen s Ju3t face►Fed' & shi_pment of this__$n�l_old e• �_�_� � .�.I May �=I �PICgERING Major regarding the suspacio BLACK and Apr - -._- --� 'ous of a stranger who had been GREEN TEA blend of Tea, equal to any• 40 cent Tea in ■ m - e o a ml �•y a Bell and Independent phone. $Ctl o. J me a e roaming about the neighborhood 36 cents perlb. I the market, for 35 cents per lb. C i ea — " for the past week. He slept in - July a �I i -barns and acted in a manner that COFFEE !Empress C:'offee is the Beit. We always sell g :° S ceps' .y , C aused much a►�xiety to the peo- 30 cents the same brant!. You, like a Rood cup of v �4 o;a �!s , li'b there are none S m �.,i Nov., le in the neig orhood. Consta- 40 cents and 50 cents coffee. Try one of these, Deo, zt' p i -'better. dile Widmer Miller, accompanied per Ib'. January 1917-wbitby 2, oahaa'a s,sroughem a Alin lby Tbos, Rickett in the latter's Cereals -Corn Flakes,. Wheat Flakes, Krum- s, Port Peep s, Uxbridge 12, oanninaton u, ai6��a . auto, went out and arrested the SUGAR blas, all l0e each. Scotch health brand 15e. Be.verton lo, Uptergroves Yt wan and took him before Police has dropped 40 cents _ ". aliagistrate Jepbson, of Pickering, per 100 }bs.- ghedded Wheat ,�. for 25c. Flour -Cream :nand the charge of vagrancy laid -- -- Bu q ram Choppin j �0 23c, pickliig Spices -Everything in thin line for AND OAT FLASI\G -against him. The man, who gave Pure Honey, 15c, . c, c o White Wine, - materials and design >lhis name as Louis pleson,.'clalmed and 3Cc Jars. the pickling . ea_on. `'inegar, kept is stook. It will pay You Ao be a Dane, and appeared to be — •� Proof and XXX. Cider �'ineg,fr XXX. The undersigned is prepared to d6 to cell at our work9•ard inspeot our 96041 ental! deranged, He was very 5 Ib pails Beehive Syrup.! Canned Goods -Corn, Peas, Salmon, haddie, grain chopping and oat flaking and obtain prioet. Don't be misled lq ; Dentally i. poorly clad and was wearing only 36c per pail. hiarmaladel Herring, Pork and Beans, Sardines. These every day in the week age -its we do not employ them, oon9egnw 1 one boot when arrested, He tried ' 80c a Jar Ll goods,are all fresh and up•to-date. Let us except Saturday ly we can, and do throw os the agat6 'several times to escape in which Sll your next order and we know you will p y oommiuion of 10 per oen6.,whiohy04 w11 he showed much cunningness, -He •PHOXR-2800 _ be pleased. oer6aoli .ave b nroha9ing.loom ne, A quantity of slabs for sale, also y y p 1f T was, sentenced to thirty days in ;. wagon tongues, axles, etc. ostl sotioi6l,d. _ Whitby jail, and in the il- ti T1 wtii b� Iilo�sr- .. will be examined by physicians as D. SIMPSO 6X' VG.I PIC John F. Bayles, GYeenwoo U hin sanity. . .. 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" I iws�4ine it will t E • . .� �� ..,: , ym • are essctly suit hat, eu w - ' 1,^ f "Oh, spleal"I" Oststld's voice was JLillT somsthtngsweet"—ItwlllsuPPly % I' the -food elements needed to build up I OCE N O DIr cordial."I'an ever so glad elf teas You will say yourself it i. like it.RN . .E t "1 l 1 Y♦ Y 1 a -H t. an improvemen" ;Hy iSABEL GORDON CURT , "I hope so:' Enoch spoke listlessly. "And, Dingley, -while I think of it send - - -.--- _ _ -- .- -- _1 s. message back to Miss Paget. Ask 0. Au#nor of '� The Woman from Wolvertonf� " if I can see her now, in her dressing Cn �7qo ways; Writs. for aeopy tc Aur Montreal Offfca. room for a few minutes." ;He turn- " Dealers everywhere have "Crown Brand" In 2, S,20 - ed to Oswald. "I must explain to pound tins—and 3 pound glass jars '-- her the change we're- making. Bet- THE CANADA STARCH CO. LIMMONTNLAL. XII.-(Cont'd). tient, and a frown chased across his { ter have the part copied at onct; it -CHAPTER ^, The singer sank in a chair exhuust- I face. - "Oswrald's-been asking for it must W put into quick rehearsal. ed, then she rose and pushed her way this morning. When a quiet. fellow ;down from the balcony. Dorcas like him makes up his mind to have a thing, hes apt to be confoundedly in- �• CHAPTER XIV _ :. watched her with a pitiful gaze. Per- sistent. -- Dorcas stood motionless in'the ,• epiration was washing white streaks thmugh the patches of rouge on her . "Then you want it?" wings, with Merry beside her, leaning cheeks. Certainly." ' against a table. The curtain had "1 sat up until daylight to write this i fallen on the third act of "The'Holliza_ "Who is the woman?' she asked: It's an improvement on the other act: I of Esterbrbok," ~ The girl's body "Twenty-five years ago her name I can see that myself. Oswald will j throbbeil from head to foot, and she - was famous from .one end of Italy to, tell you, I think, that it carries out felt as if the emotions of a lifetime t er. - -When she went to Genoa, hie deal exact] Before I hand it 1 had been crowded into that single to fill an engagement the whole town i y' - turned out to meet her, .the shops ! over I want to make, a dicker with. � hour. There was a babel of noise be- •_ ___ _ . _� _.�. • you. I hind the scenes; in front the applause closes, and it was a public holiday. y., sounded like a tempest. At intervals 1. wt One cannot vPry well renew unprn- Wentworth stai`bd at him blankly., ductive alfalfa by top dressing with The people pelted her with flowers "A dicker? he repeated. "Is it f the bandclaps died away as from stable m:lnure.-' 11, is more apt to and screamed themselves hoarse in a money?" weariness, only to- begin again with. welcome. She was the star of the I "Money!" Andrew's face grew harsh tremendous vigor. The Farm arm ca lac a urywth cif' wee -Is than to stun. Bei in Naples. , She sang in Paris I with scorn: "Come," said Merry; "we must go ' ulate the alfalfa, but use of mineral Bellini and London. She came here,`grew "What is it then?" '- rut again." - fertilizers, nets phosphate for nearly I was dining last. night at Colgax- Again . whispered the'. girl'. all snifx. basic slag where it con be ldick and could not fill her engage- ( .. „++ 1 s tinents. A manager went -back on her, I zi's. I-" "ares" Merry smiled; "this time the 1 had,'.and muriate of potash for the. • ! she lost what money she had, friends Wentworth's face- grew sucdenly two of use alone." ( Phosphorus for Alfalfa Fields. lighter .black sails, will result in fine } vigorous thrrft alfalfa. I sstw a deserted her, she came down to- scarlet, - y �� then It whitened. The two of us?" alta a number write that they _ near - this." "I saw. you there_." Merry'g voice ; "The tyro of us --alone." There was splendid illustration of this on a near- - '� "Oil ^poor soul!'' Dorcas' voice a low, Lender thrill in Merr s voice, have fields of alfalfa with* fairly _ h farm' recently. H. C. Rogers. my _ was relentless. "I don't know a 1 Y' Some of these fields are overgrown y 4 ,was a a per. blessed thing -ahout the Paget woman, I He too -Tc her ham•, and led- her out -good stand __that ars still' unprofitable. Ilel�lbor, has a facto splendidIyadapt "Her's was an unusual case," ' said i for or against her. I do know. this, upon the empty stage. The curtain S ed to alfalfa, which he grows quite with broad-leaved plantain, dock ani largely. His cutting -this year for, . Merry, "She is only fifty-three now, though: every man who has lived,, was lifting slowly, From where she other weeds. Some of them are full to I've heard, It makes you realize among good women knows she is not i stood she saw Enoch standing in the -- - the first crop must have averageai into what a short bit of our lives fame fit company 'for—your sister for ih- wings. His face was fir shed with ex- -of fox -tail .an some -are ecommg in- about two tons to the, acre. It was _- ,, I fested with blue -grass, writes Joseph established twb years ago, and has _ is crowded—if fame comes to us. -The stance. ' I citement• The audience looked to the E. Wing in Breeder's Gazette. hal annual applications of acid phos• has -beeps in our profession ere an Who said she was ." snarled Went- ,girl likeTa blur of c for and human « + h+ �f throw- Almost any field can -be made pro phitt-, at the rate of about 400 pounds a ' iful srnw- Upla's one has . ho sg €arms The- people i-WaVed-Ir wr ;,,:• ' a home and some one In it to cherish mg her into my sLa , • eagera3r, aft "drainage. I suspect that where the and Love, the lonely days of old -lige Dorcas would not have to tolerate roarious. A voice cried. "Speech: ever, of the best land on the farm, are—" Andrew laughed cheerlessly. �. even a passing acquaintance with her n, plantains are taming in badly there was elven no treatment. It last p Speech It began to come insistent- 'is lack of drainage- Thir•; may need "Weil, I never think of them. (behind the scenes if I had my way." ly from the back .of the house. The t y year produced very heavy ?•raps of ' He stretched out his hand to in- "She is not fit to be seen with a de. attention before marked sAvee r,p. can hay. This year the growth was cry was taken up by men and women { - be attained. Possibly, lr�wever, the so much inferior to that of -the'treat, = tercept a bay who wandered between cent ct%an.' everywhere in the audience. Dorsa• t - the tables with a tray full of crimson "You give me the credit then of be, � turned to Merry, Oswald was beckon- plantain's ars merely an indication of ed parts of the field that it wast esti- F the weediness' of the ground, and poor mated that there was- a difference of hoses. He laid a bunch of them be- I inR—a decent man? sneeral Enoch. ina to him from the wings, but the tore Dorcas. She buried her face in "To a certain limit era cultivatinn of former crops. Broad- 20(1 per cent. The plain truth is that actor shook hk head. . lthe cool petals. Well, what do you want?" Went "I could not make a,speeeb to night leaved plantain is a hard thing to cul- 'a'falfa draws heavily upon the soil for "Shall we go?" asked Merry. tworth turned an, apprehensive glance 1 if my life "epenried-on.it." he whis- •tivate -out. of alfalfa, but -it.can be koth phosphorus -and potash. Fur . As the pushed their way through upon him. _ done b the thorough and vigorous thermore, the bacteriologists tell us y y p pared, and the curtain descended ::low- Y 'the maze of crowded tables they pass- "I want you to promise, before I ,ly use of the alfalfa harrow. T.hrl that phosphorus is especially stimal ped a woman who sat dining alone. She turn over this manuscript, that you A new cry came from the. clamor • should go across the field in torp e.irec- sting to the nitriflng hactQTis' wh ch i were an orange' velvet gown, and -a ,will have nothing to do with Zilla� ons ]rouse. Some one was shouting tions, and, perhaps a third time in a live upon the alfalfa rooe. shabby lace scarf covered her,naked Paget except in a business way." ; author. Dorcas Laid her hand upur,- diagonal course, which will result in _a a can grow Alfalfa acywhere in 'shoulders. Dorcas paused for a - "Why, are you interested 'in her Merrv's arm, taking out practically all of the plan the corn belt without art ficial fertil: moment, laid her hand upon the wo- yourself ?" "They want Vold," she cried. , tarn. The docks will have, to be _ izafion, but we can grew it wi'.b rev= man's -arm. and spoke a few words. in "My God, Enoch!" Andrew stuffed He smiled and shook his -head. `. " taken --cut with the hoe or mattock, - eral times the profit if we will attend Italian. The singer looked up and the roll of paper in his poeket and She heard Oswald urge Enoch to taking carA to cul them low enough to this fnarter. It Is no a big job ' to put a grimy, ring -bedizened hand up- jumped to his feet go in front of the curtain. - The noise sa that they will not -sprout '-again. go over an alfalfa meadow when the on the girl's fingers. Merry stood "Here, sitdown. I want this affair in front grew Louder. Tate girl flew Blue gratis is easily enough taken out first crop is taken off, ar Par:ier in tato watching them. The woman: looked straightened out—ncw.'c ; acvross the staite and put her hash the alfalfa harrow, and fox.taii spring,, and give it 404 nnundsr_:n-the very old and faded under th ewiti"e Merry _ upon her brothers shoulder. , Mer - did not answer: He walke.l grafts, which is now, 'ust sprouting, acre of -acid phosphate or Lasic sing, ,glare of tWelectricity, but her face across the office_ and -stood beside a i "Enoch,` she pleaded in a whisper, can reasdily ,be subdued by the use of because it can be put on with a wide 1 grew ger and tremulous while she table inhere a litter of photograpba .stake Merry with you and explain." the same implement. fertilizer - distributor- that merely . re bout her soul in her own lan- lay. He picked one up carelessly' and I Wentworth left her without a word. If the alfalfa is small and unpiofit- Arops• it upon the top of the ground. # guage. Dorcas took one rose -from glanced at it. It. was an exquisite i Oswald and the stage manager back- able after it has the ground eo itself, It can be done when tA�ams are not the cluster in Iter ansa and laid the portrait of Dorcas. Her eyes gazed ' oned to him• from the wingi. She look for the cause i slack of fertility _busy, if. early in the -spring, and the 'rest .,of the fragrant biessoi beside into his with a -straightforward look took a {rw flying steps as if to hold *in _the soil. Practically all of the result will be alfalfa in its'maximum singer's plate: which was chftracteristic of the girl. land in the corn belt is benefited by thrift an 1 rofit. ` "You'll forgive me for parting with "Will you tell me," there was stern I him back, then stopped. Merry. had p called her... ' She paused, 'staring into applications of more phet;phortis. Alf- � I know an alfalfa field in the aout3t your flowers?" she whispered as site demand in Wentworth's voice, "will his eyes with terror,, alta especially revels in phosphorus, that last year produced -two tons to rejoined Merry, you explain why you are so concerned (To be contnned). `arid from our experience ane observa- Lite acre at the first cutting. The sub - "I'm glad you did it. Once upon a about my morale?" tion on many other farms, we know Sequent citt'ligs• were -also heavy, and time stage bouquets were aworn-out "I don't care a damn about your --' it pays richly to go. overunproduetve the owners of the field naturally coli - sensation for that woman; today I morals." answer�l 'Merry contemptu- BLACK CATS 'A4 MEDICINE.- meadows with an application pf hasis eluded that the land was extermely - guess she is showered with roses ously. "I was thinking about your -- slag or acid phosphate, as soon as the fertile, and -this year neglected to give ::'..about once in a blue moon." sister. I am still fool enough to be- NourisWng Food For In ; rlids, Say ' first crop is off the ground oc as sopa . it treatments. It had had in the pact = - jr -Dorcas peas leve t at yc+u haves _ 1 b to usP ass r, who. sob gaz- Chinese QetorN: ��1 �h�ggc d SOF good -by jM I will hand over this act, rewritten as i or as soon as the second crop is -taken. ouads of scid__.Phosphatk annually. .1-C-4 4'r them with her chin buriei you want it, when you promise to "Black Cats an r D6g3 s axed u at . P in the red roses. Suddenly Dorcas '@ P W e apply about- 400 poundR .to. the '. This •year with a perfeef starts tire" - have nothing to do with Ziila• Paget. at a Moment's Nct`ce.i'" Tris i` the acre for top dressing. it is marvel= ; yield of ,the first cutting was about turned to Merry. Her ' face had When Merry stopped speaking he announcement - that may ba .ounl our how: this treatment with phosp- three-quarters of a ban to the acre. grown white, and she put 'her arm took a seat opposite Enoch and waited I placarded up outside any restaurant horus will cause the alfalfa to spring _I This,, however, was pn soil naturally I within his. He clasped it with a for a reply. in Canton, China. . strong grip, but . neither of them 'Wentworth picked it u and tore e. weak digestion selects to dish from into new life wit hsucli vigor thgt it.� market dQficient in phosphorus, and A visrfiing card' lay .an the table. The Chinaman with a particularly gets ahead of annual grasses and no such tremendous falling away will spoke. At the same moment they had p overshadow the weeds. likely be seen on Tend in the corn belt) - _ caught sight of Enoch Wentworth � into halves. He sat tearing and re- the -menu with all good faith, for the e was sea __ t f oaring it' in eerie sem-3'le�hersit ' F li` - y s - table hedged about with palms, Zilla was reduced to fragments, he gather- cats and dogs -especially the black-� Paget sat facing him. Epoch's them into the hollow of his hand ; ones -as a most noir:shing food •for hands clasped one of - hers- whieh .fay I and dropped them in the waste basket; invalids; with excellent medicinal pro - upon the table. They were engross- I then he looked across at ''Merry. perties. Cats of the black variety - - ed -int -each -ether. - Dorcas 'stopped. abruptly when they ' said harshly. "Im through with her." poses. ' reached the foot of the steps. "Olt?" 11lerry took the manuscript from his But the new idler of the Celestial STYLE S -' ' she whispered appealingly. "Andrew , pocket, laid it on the table before Empire is not a lover of the ar:sto- - [✓ save Enoch from. that woman!" Enoch, and walked out. cratib dishes of his country. Fried ]a-. t N -these days,' A few minates later Enoch opened custs, birds' -nest soup (the actual• 1 of short skirts hosiery, CHAPTER XIII. the door which led into the .boxo ffice.: nests of the bit•ds of the seashore), is a most important part 1 i A youngman sat beside the window. grilled, seaweed, ancient curried eggs of one's costume. It is be- ' i. Wentworth- sat in a small roomat I "Dingley," he said, "I have locked I —quite black inside—and other ."de- ,cause they are so very im- ---#he.theatre, which he had appropriat--thE-Data+zie door. Don't let a soul in licaciea" beloved by the nobility do not i pocunt that most people _ J ed as his own It led directly off the ` on me. I can't see Mr. Oswald, even appeal to hirir. He shows Western buy Penmans, for in so _ box office. He was glancing over -a Tell him I sin` busy, writing." tastes in preferring the food of the doing they know they aro P g . Wentworth locked the door of the Chinese peasant which consists most receiving maximum valve heap of press cls pin s. when the door I in every way. `opened and Merry walked in. office, sat down in his big chair, and jy of rice, fish, and the really pecies appet's= "Good morning," There was a sur- picked up the manuscript. He read ing crab salad. There is made by prised glance on Enocb's face while ; it rapidly, slipped a blank sheet of __- _ Penwans sspecialty for you. ---he spoke. Ipaper- into a typewriter, and began to Make Your Farm Self-Sustaining.=pan,naee 1 trAit.a - -- Andrew nodded a response, then he . copy it with slow deliberation. When Paris drew a'package of manuscript from � it was fiflnished' he read each typed In answer to an enquiry as to the _ Iris pocket. Wentworth's eyes turn- I page carefully, He tacked them to- cost of production of milk, sent oat - ed on him curiously while he flattened . gether and rose to his feet. He be- to 300 dairymen in the State of Louis - it out on the table before him. No gan to search the office rapidly with Tana, only 10 replies were received at unnecessary courtesies passed be- his eyes, then he warned to a waeh_ the University Dairy School,' a'ome of ,eon them. I bowl in the corner. He crushed into the non -respondents explaining that "I rewrote the scene as you rug- I a loose bunch each of the sheets which they considered the questions an in- intotrusion into their private affairs. touched the in ani �3 said Andrew 'carelessly. old Me s wnt g - Bested," is r- h �9 match. It leaped into However, the ten answers were tabu- - - ` That was good of you. In h sur- paper with a ma pinforms- prise _ .. prise Wentworth showed an impulsive a red blaze. He watched it care- laced a"ad'•analyzed, and the informs- -.- I rte ut his fully; 1mkng-fie- afforded is interesting. xl s— Is =x-eieher-e hand for the manuscript. paper, knife until each one fell away There was no cordiality in Merry's into a shivering back ash. When I - face. He glanced quietly through the every spark had died he turned on a - Fondly Recalled. written sheets. faucet, and the light ashes were swept Artist—What's the matter ? it's a � z "You count this change in the play down the waste pipe. He rubbed a good joke, isn't it ? a necessity?" he asked brusquely. speck of grime from his bonds and "It's a very good joke. The first i "I guess that's what it might be opened the box office door. Oswald .tline I heard that Joke -1 laughed tit] collies." Wentworth's voice was imps- sat -an a high stool beside the window. the tears rolled down my pinafore." . ; �_. • �, . :-. 7i..,.: :. .I.,_ .�;.. - ♦''. :.ter i •. a.r... 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LIMMONTNLAL. vApO1NAL, •NANTIrORD. /ORT W1ilakers r j"l i/v idl,tte-•CorxSyrup• Bensons422 Starch and• -Silver Gloss" Laundry Starc to fill an engagement the whole town i y' - turned out to meet her, .the shops ! over I want to make, a dicker with. � hour. There was a babel of noise be- •_ ___ _ . _� _.�. • you. I hind the scenes; in front the applause closes, and it was a public holiday. y., sounded like a tempest. At intervals 1. wt One cannot vPry well renew unprn- Wentworth stai`bd at him blankly., ductive alfalfa by top dressing with The people pelted her with flowers "A dicker? he repeated. "Is it f the bandclaps died away as from stable m:lnure.-' 11, is more apt to and screamed themselves hoarse in a money?" weariness, only to- begin again with. welcome. She was the star of the I "Money!" Andrew's face grew harsh tremendous vigor. The Farm arm ca lac a urywth cif' wee -Is than to stun. Bei in Naples. , She sang in Paris I with scorn: "Come," said Merry; "we must go ' ulate the alfalfa, but use of mineral Bellini and London. She came here,`grew "What is it then?" '- rut again." - fertilizers, nets phosphate for nearly I was dining last. night at Colgax- Again . whispered the'. girl'. all snifx. basic slag where it con be ldick and could not fill her engage- ( .. „++ 1 s tinents. A manager went -back on her, I zi's. I-" "ares" Merry smiled; "this time the 1 had,'.and muriate of potash for the. • ! she lost what money she had, friends Wentworth's face- grew sucdenly two of use alone." ( Phosphorus for Alfalfa Fields. lighter .black sails, will result in fine } vigorous thrrft alfalfa. I sstw a deserted her, she came down to- scarlet, - y �� then It whitened. The two of us?" alta a number write that they _ near - this." "I saw. you there_." Merry'g voice ; "The tyro of us --alone." There was splendid illustration of this on a near- - '� "Oil ^poor soul!'' Dorcas' voice a low, Lender thrill in Merr s voice, have fields of alfalfa with* fairly _ h farm' recently. H. C. Rogers. my _ was relentless. "I don't know a 1 Y' Some of these fields are overgrown y 4 ,was a a per. blessed thing -ahout the Paget woman, I He too -Tc her ham•, and led- her out -good stand __that ars still' unprofitable. Ilel�lbor, has a facto splendidIyadapt "Her's was an unusual case," ' said i for or against her. I do know. this, upon the empty stage. The curtain S ed to alfalfa, which he grows quite with broad-leaved plantain, dock ani largely. His cutting -this year for, . Merry, "She is only fifty-three now, though: every man who has lived,, was lifting slowly, From where she other weeds. Some of them are full to I've heard, It makes you realize among good women knows she is not i stood she saw Enoch standing in the -- - the first crop must have averageai into what a short bit of our lives fame fit company 'for—your sister for ih- wings. His face was fir shed with ex- -of fox -tail .an some -are ecommg in- about two tons to the, acre. It was _- ,, I fested with blue -grass, writes Joseph established twb years ago, and has _ is crowded—if fame comes to us. -The stance. ' I citement• The audience looked to the E. Wing in Breeder's Gazette. hal annual applications of acid phos• has -beeps in our profession ere an Who said she was ." snarled Went- ,girl likeTa blur of c for and human « + h+ �f throw- Almost any field can -be made pro phitt-, at the rate of about 400 pounds a ' iful srnw- Upla's one has . ho sg €arms The- people i-WaVed-Ir wr ;,,:• ' a home and some one In it to cherish mg her into my sLa , • eagera3r, aft "drainage. I suspect that where the and Love, the lonely days of old -lige Dorcas would not have to tolerate roarious. A voice cried. "Speech: ever, of the best land on the farm, are—" Andrew laughed cheerlessly. �. even a passing acquaintance with her n, plantains are taming in badly there was elven no treatment. It last p Speech It began to come insistent- 'is lack of drainage- Thir•; may need "Weil, I never think of them. (behind the scenes if I had my way." ly from the back .of the house. The t y year produced very heavy ?•raps of ' He stretched out his hand to in- "She is not fit to be seen with a de. attention before marked sAvee r,p. can hay. This year the growth was cry was taken up by men and women { - be attained. Possibly, lr�wever, the so much inferior to that of -the'treat, = tercept a bay who wandered between cent ct%an.' everywhere in the audience. Dorsa• t - the tables with a tray full of crimson "You give me the credit then of be, � turned to Merry, Oswald was beckon- plantain's ars merely an indication of ed parts of the field that it wast esti- F the weediness' of the ground, and poor mated that there was- a difference of hoses. He laid a bunch of them be- I inR—a decent man? sneeral Enoch. ina to him from the wings, but the tore Dorcas. She buried her face in "To a certain limit era cultivatinn of former crops. Broad- 20(1 per cent. The plain truth is that actor shook hk head. . lthe cool petals. Well, what do you want?" Went "I could not make a,speeeb to night leaved plantain is a hard thing to cul- 'a'falfa draws heavily upon the soil for "Shall we go?" asked Merry. tworth turned an, apprehensive glance 1 if my life "epenried-on.it." he whis- •tivate -out. of alfalfa, but -it.can be koth phosphorus -and potash. Fur . As the pushed their way through upon him. _ done b the thorough and vigorous thermore, the bacteriologists tell us y y p pared, and the curtain descended ::low- Y 'the maze of crowded tables they pass- "I want you to promise, before I ,ly use of the alfalfa harrow. T.hrl that phosphorus is especially stimal ped a woman who sat dining alone. She turn over this manuscript, that you A new cry came from the. clamor • should go across the field in torp e.irec- sting to the nitriflng hactQTis' wh ch i were an orange' velvet gown, and -a ,will have nothing to do with Zilla� ons ]rouse. Some one was shouting tions, and, perhaps a third time in a live upon the alfalfa rooe. shabby lace scarf covered her,naked Paget except in a business way." ; author. Dorcas Laid her hand upur,- diagonal course, which will result in _a a can grow Alfalfa acywhere in 'shoulders. Dorcas paused for a - "Why, are you interested 'in her Merrv's arm, taking out practically all of the plan the corn belt without art ficial fertil: moment, laid her hand upon the wo- yourself ?" "They want Vold," she cried. , tarn. The docks will have, to be _ izafion, but we can grew it wi'.b rev= man's -arm. and spoke a few words. in "My God, Enoch!" Andrew stuffed He smiled and shook his -head. `. " taken --cut with the hoe or mattock, - eral times the profit if we will attend Italian. The singer looked up and the roll of paper in his poeket and She heard Oswald urge Enoch to taking carA to cul them low enough to this fnarter. It Is no a big job ' to put a grimy, ring -bedizened hand up- jumped to his feet go in front of the curtain. - The noise sa that they will not -sprout '-again. go over an alfalfa meadow when the on the girl's fingers. Merry stood "Here, sitdown. I want this affair in front grew Louder. Tate girl flew Blue gratis is easily enough taken out first crop is taken off, ar Par:ier in tato watching them. The woman: looked straightened out—ncw.'c ; acvross the staite and put her hash the alfalfa harrow, and fox.taii spring,, and give it 404 nnundsr_:n-the very old and faded under th ewiti"e Merry _ upon her brothers shoulder. , Mer - did not answer: He walke.l grafts, which is now, 'ust sprouting, acre of -acid phosphate or Lasic sing, ,glare of tWelectricity, but her face across the office_ and -stood beside a i "Enoch,` she pleaded in a whisper, can reasdily ,be subdued by the use of because it can be put on with a wide 1 grew ger and tremulous while she table inhere a litter of photograpba .stake Merry with you and explain." the same implement. fertilizer - distributor- that merely . re bout her soul in her own lan- lay. He picked one up carelessly' and I Wentworth left her without a word. If the alfalfa is small and unpiofit- Arops• it upon the top of the ground. # guage. Dorcas took one rose -from glanced at it. It. was an exquisite i Oswald and the stage manager back- able after it has the ground eo itself, It can be done when tA�ams are not the cluster in Iter ansa and laid the portrait of Dorcas. Her eyes gazed ' oned to him• from the wingi. She look for the cause i slack of fertility _busy, if. early in the -spring, and the 'rest .,of the fragrant biessoi beside into his with a -straightforward look took a {rw flying steps as if to hold *in _the soil. Practically all of the result will be alfalfa in its'maximum singer's plate: which was chftracteristic of the girl. land in the corn belt is benefited by thrift an 1 rofit. ` "You'll forgive me for parting with "Will you tell me," there was stern I him back, then stopped. Merry. had p called her... ' She paused, 'staring into applications of more phet;phortis. Alf- � I know an alfalfa field in the aout3t your flowers?" she whispered as site demand in Wentworth's voice, "will his eyes with terror,, alta especially revels in phosphorus, that last year produced -two tons to rejoined Merry, you explain why you are so concerned (To be contnned). `arid from our experience ane observa- Lite acre at the first cutting. The sub - "I'm glad you did it. Once upon a about my morale?" tion on many other farms, we know Sequent citt'ligs• were -also heavy, and time stage bouquets were aworn-out "I don't care a damn about your --' it pays richly to go. overunproduetve the owners of the field naturally coli - sensation for that woman; today I morals." answer�l 'Merry contemptu- BLACK CATS 'A4 MEDICINE.- meadows with an application pf hasis eluded that the land was extermely - guess she is showered with roses ously. "I was thinking about your -- slag or acid phosphate, as soon as the fertile, and -this year neglected to give ::'..about once in a blue moon." sister. I am still fool enough to be- NourisWng Food For In ; rlids, Say ' first crop is off the ground oc as sopa . it treatments. It had had in the pact = - jr -Dorcas peas leve t at yc+u haves _ 1 b to usP ass r, who. sob gaz- Chinese QetorN: ��1 �h�ggc d SOF good -by jM I will hand over this act, rewritten as i or as soon as the second crop is -taken. ouads of scid__.Phosphatk annually. .1-C-4 4'r them with her chin buriei you want it, when you promise to "Black Cats an r D6g3 s axed u at . P in the red roses. Suddenly Dorcas '@ P W e apply about- 400 poundR .to. the '. This •year with a perfeef starts tire" - have nothing to do with Ziila• Paget. at a Moment's Nct`ce.i'" Tris i` the acre for top dressing. it is marvel= ; yield of ,the first cutting was about turned to Merry. Her ' face had When Merry stopped speaking he announcement - that may ba .ounl our how: this treatment with phosp- three-quarters of a ban to the acre. grown white, and she put 'her arm took a seat opposite Enoch and waited I placarded up outside any restaurant horus will cause the alfalfa to spring _I This,, however, was pn soil naturally I within his. He clasped it with a for a reply. in Canton, China. . strong grip, but . neither of them 'Wentworth picked it u and tore e. weak digestion selects to dish from into new life wit hsucli vigor thgt it.� market dQficient in phosphorus, and A visrfiing card' lay .an the table. The Chinaman with a particularly gets ahead of annual grasses and no such tremendous falling away will spoke. At the same moment they had p overshadow the weeds. likely be seen on Tend in the corn belt) - _ caught sight of Enoch Wentworth � into halves. He sat tearing and re- the -menu with all good faith, for the e was sea __ t f oaring it' in eerie sem-3'le�hersit ' F li` - y s - table hedged about with palms, Zilla was reduced to fragments, he gather- cats and dogs -especially the black-� Paget sat facing him. Epoch's them into the hollow of his hand ; ones -as a most noir:shing food •for hands clasped one of - hers- whieh .fay I and dropped them in the waste basket; invalids; with excellent medicinal pro - upon the table. They were engross- I then he looked across at ''Merry. perties. Cats of the black variety - - ed -int -each -ether. - Dorcas 'stopped. abruptly when they ' said harshly. "Im through with her." poses. ' reached the foot of the steps. "Olt?" 11lerry took the manuscript from his But the new idler of the Celestial STYLE S -' ' she whispered appealingly. "Andrew , pocket, laid it on the table before Empire is not a lover of the ar:sto- - [✓ save Enoch from. that woman!" Enoch, and walked out. cratib dishes of his country. Fried ]a-. t N -these days,' A few minates later Enoch opened custs, birds' -nest soup (the actual• 1 of short skirts hosiery, CHAPTER XIII. the door which led into the .boxo ffice.: nests of the bit•ds of the seashore), is a most important part 1 i A youngman sat beside the window. grilled, seaweed, ancient curried eggs of one's costume. It is be- ' i. Wentworth- sat in a small roomat I "Dingley," he said, "I have locked I —quite black inside—and other ."de- ,cause they are so very im- ---#he.theatre, which he had appropriat--thE-Data+zie door. Don't let a soul in licaciea" beloved by the nobility do not i pocunt that most people _ J ed as his own It led directly off the ` on me. I can't see Mr. Oswald, even appeal to hirir. He shows Western buy Penmans, for in so _ box office. He was glancing over -a Tell him I sin` busy, writing." tastes in preferring the food of the doing they know they aro P g . Wentworth locked the door of the Chinese peasant which consists most receiving maximum valve heap of press cls pin s. when the door I in every way. `opened and Merry walked in. office, sat down in his big chair, and jy of rice, fish, and the really pecies appet's= "Good morning," There was a sur- picked up the manuscript. He read ing crab salad. There is made by prised glance on Enocb's face while ; it rapidly, slipped a blank sheet of __- _ Penwans sspecialty for you. ---he spoke. Ipaper- into a typewriter, and began to Make Your Farm Self-Sustaining.=pan,naee 1 trAit.a - -- Andrew nodded a response, then he . copy it with slow deliberation. When Paris drew a'package of manuscript from � it was fiflnished' he read each typed In answer to an enquiry as to the _ Iris pocket. Wentworth's eyes turn- I page carefully, He tacked them to- cost of production of milk, sent oat - ed on him curiously while he flattened . gether and rose to his feet. He be- to 300 dairymen in the State of Louis - it out on the table before him. No gan to search the office rapidly with Tana, only 10 replies were received at unnecessary courtesies passed be- his eyes, then he warned to a waeh_ the University Dairy School,' a'ome of ,eon them. I bowl in the corner. He crushed into the non -respondents explaining that "I rewrote the scene as you rug- I a loose bunch each of the sheets which they considered the questions an in- intotrusion into their private affairs. touched the in ani �3 said Andrew 'carelessly. old Me s wnt g - Bested," is r- h �9 match. It leaped into However, the ten answers were tabu- - - ` That was good of you. In h sur- paper with a ma pinforms- prise _ .. prise Wentworth showed an impulsive a red blaze. He watched it care- laced a"ad'•analyzed, and the informs- -.- I rte ut his fully; 1mkng-fie- afforded is interesting. xl s— Is =x-eieher-e hand for the manuscript. paper, knife until each one fell away There was no cordiality in Merry's into a shivering back ash. When I - face. He glanced quietly through the every spark had died he turned on a - Fondly Recalled. written sheets. faucet, and the light ashes were swept Artist—What's the matter ? it's a � z "You count this change in the play down the waste pipe. He rubbed a good joke, isn't it ? a necessity?" he asked brusquely. speck of grime from his bonds and "It's a very good joke. The first i "I guess that's what it might be opened the box office door. Oswald .tline I heard that Joke -1 laughed tit] collies." Wentworth's voice was imps- sat -an a high stool beside the window. the tears rolled down my pinafore." . ; �_. • �, . :-. 7i..,.: :. .I.,_ .�;.. - ♦''. :.ter i •. a.r... 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The -view 'Well --5. the! Africa rica as given out -by the British -informed opinion he�re is that the take Hindenburg's side. Ontario, oats-No..3 white, 50 to 1c, Smuts, commander-in-chief of ial Press Bureau says: her ' however, is rather that: in plat- nominal, according to freights Out- British forces in German Easf A v true measure of the effect which Ron e, I frica'! OffIc -mania's entry- into the war has had. ing Hindenburg the Kaiser plays his side. "Gen. Smuts reports that on Aug. reports under date of August 3 re - Upon higher Councils 'is i last , trump; that the Gerinin people Ontario wheat -No. 1 commercial, 0 that 30 the efierny forces were in full r A .Upon the Germs. al of Gen. Von: are losing faith in the reports of their $1.15, to $1.17 ; &No.- 2, do., $1.11 to, the German forces in that. colony are treat east and west of the Uluguru -given ' by the removal of i own 'press and the Kaiser hopes to 0-13 ; No. 3, do., $1.07 to $1.09, ac- in full retreat." He announced the -mountains and' south of Mrogoro. He' Falkenhayn and the appointment ' .. - invoking the cording to freights outside. New crop, occupation of Mrogo' f believed the German military head - Sion revive theil spikta by to, the seat' -0 yon Hindenburg.. The supersession r .of von Moltke after the battle 'of the magic -of Hindenburg a name. No. 2, *1.20 to $1. ' 22. the German Provisional Government, quarters and Provisional Government Peas -No. 2, nominal. and said he- believed the German had retired into the mountains. Marne -,was purely military in its, Hindenburg's task in 1916 is COM Barley -Malting, nominal.; feed be the appointment of !I pared with that Of Nap'ole'on:in 1814. nominal. military headquarters and Provisional We occupied Mrogoro on the 26tb,' orings, while r Gazette draws, at- Buckwbeat-Nominal. Government had retired into . that This is a most important town, and Hindenburg because of the failure of 1 The� Westrainste t ,von , $- .05to sl'os , Hinden- ­Rye�No. 2, new; 1, ,' ac- -mountains. was formerly the -seat of thePro- out-of diplomacy -to. keep Roumania'tention to the fact the, out -of the war is regarded.as an.,"ex- I burg, -von Tir-pitz and von Bulow have, cording to freights outside No. 1 The text of the statement regard- I visional Government." A'T -'cited effort, to satisfy.public opinion" as the readers of the German news, commercial, nominal. papers know, become associated in the Manitoba flour -First patents, in in Germany, . . . I I d with a policy of ruthless Jute bags, $8.40 second patents,in A despatch frozzi TheIV Hague �, public. min y Jute bags, $7,90 strong bakers, In. iA,%L 15,790 ME ]GERMAN LOSSES gays the change in the General Staff 'war to the end as against a hankeringJute bags, $7.70, Toronto. N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . has caused a sensation. in Germany,--for-peace, which is attributed to Bethmann i0atarlo flour -New Winter, accord- I -Holwek, Falkenha"' and le; $5.35.to $5.45, nominal, PNO where the censorship so" far does not' Ing to sample; BATT' lvq allow the publication of newspaper the Emperbr himself. The -latter hasbags,IN DAY'S uLw VERE RMOUS 'I "track,' Toronto, prompt ship. necessary to a comment. In the sa]114� despatch it is" apparently thought it i ment ; $5.25 to $5.35, nominal, bulk �J suggested that the plans of Hinden-;, clear himself by a dramatic stroke seaboard, eaboard, prompt shipment. burg and Falkenhayn clashed because i from complicity with the moderates, Millfeed-Car lots, delivered Moa -' Great Victory Won by Onslaugh Russians Five Successive ts be.. the latter did not'wish to se . nd troops and" vvith Hindenburg in supreme. eon- treal fTelglits, -bagii included -Bran, 1 to the eastern front, holding that all the Cxtremists raging at pi�r ton, $27 ; shorts, per tou, $29 in the Carpathians. livered Against British the trol and may I . ook out 'Middlings, per ton. $30 good feed decision in the war would come only. Bethmann-Holweg we xr. flour, per bag, $2.15. - I A­-des'patch from -London says: The' on the Somme. In the west, and -tha-C Roumania's for a fresh bout of frightfulness." IHay-New, No. 1, per ton.- $10- to I' capture during Thursday's battles A despatch from London says $12 ; No. 2, per ton, $9 to $9.50, track, alone of 289 officers and 15,501 men The Germans on Thursday night -orouto. was announced by the' Russian War launched the most violent counter -of, T Straw -Car lots, per •ton,. $6 to $7, against ent. Of fensive the British on the RUSSIANS TACE fAMINE RACING Office in its afternoon statern track, Toronto, ithis total 2,400 were Germans. Six Somme since'theinception of the Pi guns, fiftymfive machine -guns and candy battle, ' It was successful on13 r ---SERIFS. Of HILLS-411ROUGHOUT SYRIA., Producfi� Aeven bomb-throve-*ers fell into Rus- on, a very small froatage; aetordlag to T repo rt -e -ra of Gefi r STi mug A hands. In the Carpathians a tye OcIR Butter-Fr362 sh dairy, choice, 29 to, clan whole sellas of heights was captured Ise Haig, though no details are as yet .80c ; Inferio4 to 25c ; -creamery given as to the extent of the ground All Mom -Than -1 "'o Havi Died prints, 34 toc , solids, 33 to 35C. by the Muscovites near Tomnatic Violent Fighting Reported- the Teutons actually regained, Eggs -New -laid, 310 to 31c do... In Mountain. The official Berlin state- When the weather cleared, after of Hunger or cartons, 34 to 36c.- and Along the -Entire ment reports "fierce" attacks in the several days of Incessant rains' Beans --$4.50 to $5, the latter for th-understorms.-. the Ce --- -bqv1ed-- Front. Typhoid., . . region of Lakotschi, where the Rus rmmam band -picked. vantages on a net- massed forces against the British A despatch from Load Cheese -New, large, 19.% to 20c sians "obtained ad pofA A despatch from London says on says to 20%,c ; triplets, 20 t� i row front," but adds that "otherwise ' tions on a 3,000 -yard front, in the BoO A Sy rias refugee. in an interview pub. twins, 19%' . A 'tor- Of Glachy stid DeMile Wood. The- capture during Thursday's battles- 'they were driven back by German fished In the Dally News, says that a; 20%c. alone. of .280 officers and 15,501 men. famine isithroughout the coon- I Dressed poultry -Chickens, 24, to; counter-attacks. It is also conceded Five successive assaults were made, but not until the' fifth -vas launched was announced by the Russian War raging oug 27e : fowl. 18 to 20c. that southwest of the Zlota Lipa, in did the attackers succeed In carrying Office on Friday. Of this total 2.400 11 Live poultry -Chickens, 18 to 20c the direction of Halicz, the Teutons_ t u from Aleppo to Jerusalem, Two of the vBritish Doriftions, the four others ha* z. were Germans. Six guns, 66 machine thirder of the inhabitahts fowl. 15' to 19c, "had'to been broken by the British curtain lages. in the neighborhood of Jerusa� give way a little before the. Ing b ;guns and seveo bomb -throwers tell in- I to Russian -hands. Despite the tem have died of hunger or typhoid, I. Potatoes-Jers"ey per bag, $2.50 enemy Pressure." fire. The offictal British afternoon 'a violence of the fighting . as indicated . by In the Lebanon district the at Outarios. $2.35 t� $2,40 ; British actuation 4tolumbia Rose. per bag, $2. Field Marshal von Hindenburg, who!, statement says the Teutons penetrated these fIguies, no substantial progress' Is even worse, be asserts. He adds a few days ago was appointed by the into "aa advanced trench at two points Is officially claimed by Petrograd. ex. that Enver Pasha, in behalf of - the - Honey -Five -pound Lina,22% to Isc do., 10 -lb.. 12 to 12%;Kaiser as Chief of the German Gen.: on a small frontage.- cept In the Carpathians, where a Wbole TurkUh. Gov-ernment, has' prohibited eral Staff,, appears .to have been sue- I The German War Office briefly' an. the Importation of wheat and other troops recap -series of heights were captured by the seeded by Prince Leopold of Bavaria, 'nouticed that German ..Muscovites near Toninatic mountain. Brain into the Lebanon as & punish- 0rcivislone-Wholesale tured froin'the British ground lost The offletal statement reports "fierce" meat for pro -French sympathies by who formerly held the extended Ger- near Longueval and Delville Wood, In Teuton attacks in the region of Lako- flie Inhabitants. the total number of Bacon -Long clear, IS to 16%c per man Pinsk front. ' The name of the heavy fighting last night, techl, where lhw- Russians "obtained, those who perished as it result of the lb. Bavarian Prince appears in the place' In Friday night's British beadquar advantagim on' "a narrow front"" but famine is given at 1100;000.' while thou- Hams-Nedlum. 24 to 26C ; "do,lof Hindenburg's in the official Bertin-jers report Sir Douglas Haig a . werta...Try -sticcumbed to the plague. heavy. 22 to 23c , -rolls, 19 to 20c". 1 add' that "otherwise I 'report. that' the attack met the Teutons -very they were driven sands breakfast bacon, 25 to 27c , backs. back by 'German *counter-attacks " It severe -casualties," ' He Polatj L out I plain, 26 to 27e ; bootless backs, 28. Is also conceded that south-west �f the THIRTY -TEUTON TEUTON GEN`9RALS. to 99c. Cooked ham. 36 to 37c. i NEW NAME PROCLAIMED� FROM that the attackers were not Only -n*h Helota Lipa, is the direction of Haticz. HOISTED. Lard 'Pure lard.- tlerces, 17 to 17 'A c; CITY HALL STEPS. by-& fusillade of British rifle -Are, but the Teutons "had to give way I little! tube. 171�4 to 17%'c ; -Palle. 17% to , I - - - Web "came under the concentrated "before the enemy pressure." . I 17%c. Comaound, 14 to 14 I/Ac. A despatch from Kitchener says fire at various places of our trench who, A despatch from The Hague says - Field Marshal von Hindenburg. i The proclamation Issued by the Lieut,! mortars and massed - h1ne guns," a few days ago was - atoointed by the Despatches from Berlin received here -Council, 'changing the � while at several points the Sri sr Winnipeg Grain. Want tish name of the city from Berlin to Kitc Ayoc. .. On Fideer chief of the German general: on Wednesday -state that thirty Ger- he., title" wrought. h among th6 at ptafl% appears to have -been succeeded man Generals have been dismissed Winnipeg. Sept. L --Cash quotations: ner, was read by Mayor Hett from the tacking ranks. by Prince Leopold of Bavaria. as -Wbeat-No, I Northern, $152% ; C11i Hair .steps at noon on Friday, 'WIth the return of more favorable who' resulrof the appointment of Field formerly * held the extended German, Marshal v No. 2 Northern, $1.50 ; No, 3 North- The members of the City Council and weather a resumption of the Anglo. Mak front- The name of the Ba- I the General Staff. Field Marshal von 'ern: No. 5, von Chief of, - - $1.46 No. 4- $1L.39% ; rn a large number of citizens were pre- French 'offensive On the Somme Is 34% : elven looked for, No. 6, $t24% ; feed. $1.1's %.I sent. Cheers were -afterwards gi mrirtan petnee appears In the place Of, Hindenburg recently removed , the � '1� Hindenburg In the official Berlin reL Oats -No. 2 C.W., 49%c ; No, 3 C.W., -,4,r the new name and for the allies. � On the Franco-Gerrhan front. In. ports. Austrian Major-General Puballo from 149c : extra No. I feed, 49c ; No. I eluding the Verdun area, the last 24 which were fonowed by the'singing bf c command of the army corps defend- teed, 48c : No. 2 feed, 47%c. Barley the National. Anthem. hours . brought so change of co, nwL- Ing 1-h- Irovil Section of T, 82c ; No, 4, 79c , reJected, -queace, only minor engagements be, Some folks wRl- do -anything, for Volhynia, and gave the command of i.73c ; feed. 73c. Flax -No i I N.W.C. 500,000 GERMANS WERE- ing._rfpcTted.. the troops there to Gen. Friedrich von i $1.87 No. 2 C,W, .$1,84. money except go to work for it.- DISABLED AT VERDUN_ lBernhardi, the famous author. -W -ENEMY D n Ited States Warkets. A dcspatch from Paris says- Com- ' ALIEN CREWS ZT14 Minneapolis, Sept. 6. -Wheat -Sep.! p! NOT TO GAIN ENTRY. IS DISTRUSTED tember, $1.49% ; No. I hard, $1.56% etent authorities estimate that about _500 ()00 Germans have been disabled No. I Northern, 11.50% to $153% Canadian Regulation to Prevent Hog. IkM No. 2 Northern, $1.46% to $'1.51%' in the Verdun region alone since i since Feb. 21, the beginning of the -tile- Foreigners Landing NEWSPAPERS Corn -No. 3 yellow,' 86 to 87C. Oats-, eat German offensive t there. The Y T1011 GERMAN NO, 3 white, 43% to 44c. Flour un-! sr at Ports: -$21.00 to $22.06. :5. ........... changed. Bran total number of wounded' Germs�nl Duluth, Sept. 5. -Wheat -No. 1 hard, I prisoners taken in the Verdun sector A despatch from Ottawa says; Ir Betrays �agerness to Allow Her No Time4" to Reflect or Attempt $1,54% No. 1 Northern, $1.521A to and -in the neighborhood of the order to prevent persons of eneral. $1.5314 No. 2 Northern, $1.48q to Somme exceeds 43,000. nationality from la:ndkg in -Canada, Secret Negotiations. $1.501A September, $1.40% bid. the guise of neutrals, a regu- Linseed-On track and to arrive,lation has- been - adopted' prioviding NEW PE98IAN'CAUI?�ET $2.06 ; September, $2.0614 bid; Otto. LIES that no alien master or member of bar, 12-07 ;. November, $2.07 bid; FRIENDLY WITH AL the crew of a vessel A despatch from Milan says: The, Another strange factor is the in- December $2.06, arriving -at 'a I I Canp flan port, shall be allowed to latest -information from trustworthy, decent haste of Germany to declare despatch from Petrograd sources leaves little doubt that the 'war on Roumania, as if to create an- Live says land without the production of proof Stock 'Aarkets. According. in despatches from Teheran, political- situation in Bulgaria bas'other situation de facto in the Bal- a new Persian Cabinet has been form- that he'ii not an alien enemy. An been, profoundly affected - by Roij-'kans. Toronto, Sept. 5. -Choice* heavy alien may, however, land- for a tem - I steers,' $8.15 to $8.75 good heavy ed' ,under the Premiership of Nos - mania's intervention. Persons porary purpose, by permission of the The imperative summons' of the steers, $7.75 'to $8.010 ed-edwho also will take touch with diplomatic conditions de- eat. Sough- Customs or Immigration officials, and Clare that events may bg f6lIoWing in 'German and Austrian press to Sul- tle, good, $7.35 to47.75 do., medt the posb of F&eign Minister. All the the regulations do . not apply to garia to declare war against Ron- $7.00 to $7.15 ; do., common, �16 to other Ministers in the Cabinet belong rapid evolution in Sofia. United States. fishermen visiting Can- I mania is a further curious symptom $6.15 butchers' bulls, choice, 1 5 to to the Moderate party and a King Ferdinand's journey to Vienna. of the general uneasiness. It be. $7.50 do., good bulls, $6.40 to I ports for purposes authorized... -60 ; :-ed -to be friendly dispdsed towards re report- adian Po .to join the High Council of War on siderable eagerness -to leave , do,. rough bulls, $4.5-) to $5.00 ; but Russia and Great Britain. by treaty. the new. and- grave- situation - created itrays eon 6hrs' cows, choice, $6.50 to ".75 -in the Balkans is natural, but his Bulgaria no time- to reflect or at- do., good, $6:00 to $6.25 ; do., medium, treveling incognito is mysterious. I tempt secret negotiations. $5.50 to $5,i5,; stockers, 700 to 800 T bsl­-JL0-Ao 16,50 ,, choice feeftra, EXPECT. -SPEEDY SHORTENING dehprned, $6.30 to $7.00 ; canners and DOWN mitters, ' $3.50 to $4.50 milkers, -33 _AEROPLANES choice, each, .$70.00 to, $9D.00 ; 0do., CS' IN FRANCE BROU'r D cogs. slid med., each, $46.00 td, $60.00 OF. FOE LIN'r ringers,c.$50.00 to $90.00 ; light ewes, skeep, hegvy $4 56 to $5-.35 ; spring lambs, per lb. to $7.6,5 to. $8.60 1 1 ...IN TERRIFIC AM. COMBATS Hindenburg Not Expected to Wait.for the Lamehipgg ofA 10%c ; calves, good to choice, $10.50 Allies' General -Offensive. to $12.00 ; do., medium, $9.00 tct$10,00; �Germans Lost Twenty-seven Machin",,'British Five and the hogs, fed and' watered, $11.66 -to $11.75 ; do., weighed off cars, $11.90 Trench One. to $12,M; do., f.o.b., #11.15. A-d'espaibb from Paris says: Andre fore the allies launc'h their general Montreal, Sept. 5. -Butchers' steers, good, $7 to $7,50 ; fair, $6.60 to $7 ; Tardieu, a well known. member Of4 the offensive. a on, said on medium, $5.50 to $6 ; common, $4 to French Arm y-Commi si `But we are only at the beginning A despatch from London says: In the occupants were taken' prisoner, .$5, cwt. ; butchers' cows, good, $6 t of the. end," he declared. "We must-. -spite of the -fog British and French I In the -afternoon anti-aircraft guns common, $ Friday that there are numerous indi- still work 00 $7 ; fair, $5.60 -to 0:75. k feverishly*to produce more aviators were particularly active on felled - three' additional aeroplanes. to $5 ; butchers bulls, best, $4.50 to cations to show that Field Marshal !,material in order to be. ready to deal .,.,Thursday On the Somme front dur- The French lost one machine only. ' $7 good, $6 to $6.50 ; fair, $5.50 to iron Hindenburg was-itopointed clittif'the death blow." canners, $4.5D to $5 ; sheep, 7 ing the Thursday. four German ma- l' Gen. Haig 'reports that during $6 'the M..Tardieu further said that the per pound ; lambs, 9%c to 10%c per vf staff: -to completely remodel enemy ck;,� .chines were brought down by the aerial combats- with the e y five.ound calves, vallk-fed, Be te, 9c, per German •straUgy. He added that in 1 German losses in the first two months French and three otheri south of fGermp'machifies were destroyed and of the Verdun campaign were eight 0 Pound grass-fed, $5 yer cwt. Hogs, view of the positive lack of G ier-th-an-7--Mo-sc of Me C Peronne, while two others were seen at leasi seven others driven down selects, $11.75 to $12_L roughs and Or M 41- -to -fall -badly damaget Iota Wle British -ave L"m � the new cOmInander QVAULUC M dUly, 4LIPA IX $10 to $11.25 ;1 we, $0.76 -gurit brought down two others,, and were loci~ to -.$10 ; all weighed off cars.- may shorten the lines in France be gust,' k.. 7,_ 51 _-17 4. eo to Z. , I —Mies -Elena -A. Cronk has re. —The Women's Auxiliaryof St. ISM& will rueet at the George's church sumed her position. on MAL1 -the Hunig ville staff of teachers. home-' of -Mrs.E.,.Hurst on: limb, P �re —A number purpose ..—Dr. R. E. and We. Towle and desday, Sept. 18th, at 8 o'clock. e W A�Q it wa Fair next week. family"spent Sunday with friends —A: series of patriotic, meetings —T. M. McFadden was in the in -Oshawa and Columbus. for recruiting purposes sire being - --city on Tuesday on business. auks bed -so insl> md. held throughout the township -this .7 - - —Miss Agnes Every left on Mon• ent one 10SEARea in his rest tlence weeki by- th"2nd Ek .'day to resume her duties as teach- one day last week. No. 8700... meeting -.in P - ick.erjug 'Village will Vr. at Midland. —Th6mpion'and Mrs, Fisher, of be held on Saturday evening when n, ' F Skirley, of Hamilton, Barrie, were the guests of the lat. a splendid program will be given A word toarmers-: afmat the holiday at the home of tees brother,. Smith' Clark, last by the 182nd qnartetbe. 'Movii3k Poeeiblk you are reminded just now at threshing time. 7418 Parents here, week pictures of our boys at the front —Mies Clara Hitm spent °' few —T. A. 'Greig and sister, 'Mrs.. will also be shown, and Sergt. Gib. --that -you need dish'ea,- etc. The follow }ng list --w III aid Clinton, spen OM you in deciding upon your ,wants , days with relatives In Toronto Thomas Jackson, of t bon, a returned prisoner, r and Woodbridge. a coulple of days this week with Germany, will give a vivid account —The. township council-. -will Pickering friends. of his experiences at the front and meet vi a Monday next for the —James and Mrs. Cowan, of St. in Germany. All those of mill., Whit' DelphWore: .. transaction -of general business. Louis, are visiting with the form-to ry age and who are physically re urged PinnerPl —Mise Burt, of Toronto, spent 'en's parents, Geo. and Mrs. Cowan, fl t, a to attend. atas,.... 1J0 per dozen holiday with her uncle and sr., of the Brock road; —Great dissatisfaction and dis. Breakfast Plates, .85 —Farmers report thitt, owing to appointment is expressed by the 'At —.., an - d aunt, W. H. and Mrs. Peak. Tea Plate9. .The usual' crowds, the continued dry weather, they members of the A. O. U. W. at the 75been goinginto he A.,00.- are unable in plcw their land'in notices they received- fr6m th-JEF p Plates, * t - city last week Ond this to take in 'the sights at time to sow fall wheat. Grand Recorder. Many were noti- Bowls, 10c, 12c, 15c, 20c, 25c and 80e each �Ahe Exhibition. —Mrs. Geo. W, P. Every. and fled that their policies were value.Ctips and Saucers $1 per doz,.cups only, 75e per doz. Mrs. W.' G. Hata returned son, of has been vis• less, notwithstanding the fact that home on Thursday, after mending iting her sister, M-r—.W. J. Miller, they had paid in from $500 to $800. .771 few weeks -with her sister, Mrs. returned home on Monday. For many years there has been a Clover Leaf - Semi- Porelain Barnes, of Toronto. —The girls are asked to rememb`7 fight going on at the meetings of Mr. and and Mrs. Peardon and- er the next meeting of the Worn. the Grand Lodge between two 'Dinner Plates, 1.16 per dozes'` fa ling en's Institute, -when prizes are to factions. one of whom - declared mily who have been spen( Soup Plates' 1.15- the summer months here returned be awarded for fancy aprons. that the rat" AN -eve too low to Tea Plates, .-5 �c. to the city last.week. —Rev. A B. Chafee, of Toronto, meet their rapidly increasing —Miss Irene Rogers left la t will take the services at St. Geo- obligations, while. the other side Bowls, 12c, 15c, 19,c-, 25c and 20c each week for Preston where a - to rgt's church on Sunday . nex contended that the original- rates Pitchers, 20 cents and 25 cents each iug treatment at the.spr- _ t ht)e Holy Comm -inion will be celebra were quite adequate to, meet all Cups a da , cers, 1.15.per..doz. Cups only, 80c per doz. -for her rheumatic trouble. ed at 10.80 a. in. demands. Time has shown that —R, W. and Mr's. Gordon have —Our Milliner, Mics U'Larey, a the former were right, but the '-Heavy-Glasg Tumblers, rents per ze db, a returned from their holiday trip young lkdy highly recommended mistake wag made in delaying the Knives and FUL-ka, 1.50 to 4.00 per dezen • through the Thousand Nlaudg'l -by the wholesale milliners of To*- increase of assessments, until now Montreal and other eastern points, routo, will be here tbis week, Any the order is practically bankrupt. Butcher Knives. good quality, 30c, 35c, 40c, 45c, 50c —Miss Mabel Wright left on work wanted *Irl be attended *to An actuary was appcinted by the Bread Knives,... ceuti' ' ' per dozeD Monday for 'Toronto,' where she at bnce.' D. Shmpson & Co. t government to value each poli(ly -Common . Desert t Spoo . us, . 45, has_ secured a position on the —Mrs, H. J. Mar( uis, chairman and the result of his work was Common Table Spoons, 1 F•: -teaching staff of the public schools. of the Sock Cum. o? the Women',, just recently made known to the 0 Three ship-- -e-her4by-the-notices sent out —Fred- Jof___TorO4t40�, 108 tittl-te,- I& - In 51 Ir spent Sunday with his mother wents of socks this week, number - by the Grand Recorder, F. G. In- here.- He was accompanied b lug 155 pairs. A supply of yarn wood. The newer members who Robt. Fitzsimons, .1 jr., of. Haan- has been ordered and will soon be have been paying a bigher rate, -.-Remember the Big Assortment at ready fox -handing ant. are notbadly affected. but it —Mise Coila Every and Miss —A very gnecessful meeting was is a- great hardship to the --older The Big Store."" be) Calvert 1pft an Maridsky-fQr- held at the home of M r@. Findlay members, who will thus lose all the cirdOr __t���� Prince Edward County where they On e es ay A terboon wnen- have secured positions as teach.: the Brougham Ladies Aid visited There is talk of legal action being .7 ere. the Methodist Ladies' Aid here taken to corupel the order to carry —Miss Alma Cowan and Miss and gave a very pleasing progra m, ont their promises to those who Everything you want under one roof—Groceries y Gertie Collins have returned home after which tea was served On the were iriven a paid-up policy. for after spending @ieveralweeks with lawn to about forty-five Ladies' the amount of money they paid Goods. Crmjery, Glassware, Boots and Shoeq.. E. and -Mrs. Ritchie, of Ha ere- Aid -workerq, into the order. The qneatiun I- 4ardware, Etc., Etc. -Ville. —The next regular meeting of asked why should the older mem- 7 . —Miss Florence Gibson, of Pitt.a. Girls' Red Cross Cl,ib- will be held 'bers be ent entirely off, and the. and aunt James and Mr�, lent to carry burg, PR., is VI-Altipg her uncle ;it the bom.e'of Mi -9 F, Joneq on R130wer i4 that the Rniount they . Rich- Wednesday afternoon, Sept, 13th. Paid in was only suflit: Ardson,, and &IsG Larne and Mm' f rom 2 30 to 5 V'Clovic. Pleh.�e the risk. M s l9quiree note the change In the day and all 7- —Ewtirt Gee, of Victoria, B. C.. girls are -Invited, whether ruemb- - 'erthwestei n et - ',)r n-ot. its arrangements are who:is attendingthe N t Dental Callege, of be made for the cowivg fiallau -PAI Chicago, visit NS IN �I�� WHITEWEAR SALE d hiQ atint. MrQ. R. A.-Btinting. winter tneetingQ.over the holiday. —The u­ual wonthly meeting of—Mr4. ' Wituart auf] family, of the Women'Q ln-�itittite vmq heldPeterboro, who have been speDd. -at the home of Mr-. R I- Ruddy AND BACKWe are clearing out all Blouses,- Under -skirts, Drawers, -sday. Aug. ng speeral months here with the on the afternoon (�f T,i,o *9 aot'ier. Mrs. Blirrell l4t u4t20tb. - After the regnlRr bitsi- How MmKellySuffered- .-Corset-covers, Gowns, Princess SEPS, ron Tuesday for their home. ne-9 completed Dr, MargAret C..—Win. Hobbs. R. A. Bunting. Patterson addressed the meeting Vi" Cured. House Dresses, etHOW sheMrs. Bunting and Mi -4 N. Law o the v'rious educational prob- rnotored to'Fenelon Fall-§ on Sat. lerus of the da.v,J.n her usual force- Rurlirtrt.,, Wis.—,'I was very Irreg- All a big discount to make ready fer fiew fall goods. .10irday and spent the holiday'with hil and interesting manner, TheJohnqton. rnuiical part of the I progrotm was ular, and bad pains in my side and back, -Come and get a bargain. Rev, D. E. and Mt but after takingMrs.-J. P. Williams and child". given, by Mr,;.-,.Barrod And Mi"Lydia E. Pinkliam'sVegetable -A. GIrell, who have been s-peuding a Hearst, of Toronto, and much en. com- G. LLESPIE, DUNBARTON ifew weeks with the former*q fath. joyed by every one. At the close pound Tablets ander, Geo. H. Joues, returned torof the meeting , refresbment'$4 were using two bottles Of-Bloomfleld 'on Mon. served by 'the hostess. -and the their home in e Sanative Washday. gueits enjoyed an hour or so of 'I am fully convinced—The Ladies' Aid Society of St. 5ocieA intemource- on - Owe- broadthat I am entirely 006"Andrew's Church, %%�illmeet at' verandalita, the beantifid lawn cured of these txou-llamer-9pacious garden. . The _Occa,the home of Mrs. Robe�rt Mann on andbles, and feel better iversary-Wvane-9day. Sept,-lSLb at the sion was. the birthday annall over. I know -usual bov r. A . full -attendance i� Of the ho,te­, who ruattle a cliarin- your remedies haveirequebtod. ­ing biftliday speech, n-hich was done me worlds of ­Charles and Mrs-liavidson greeted with IticbheariyapOali*e good and I hope every suffering woman Co -al Oil Stoves".Und 'familf of'Souri,�, Man., re. as to provebeyond doubt,'the po• will give therri'a trial."—Mrs. ANNAturned borne on We%-Ine�.sdhy, after plilaItlt3rof-th-e, �-pimker.- even if KELLY, 710. Chestnut. Street, Burling- Spending'a, few w eeki herewith therturaber of gtiestq. over, one ton, Wis. Lubricating Oils; Oils, ber, Mrs. -R. J. liundred,leftany un"rteritity on Th. -,the former a niotemanyc6ii-iincingtestimonialscon- -Davidson. 7 that scorr, ublished in the newspapersstAntly p—Those who- have Fmv bilfi —ou Tue-,dAy.- a-fternoon death -6-- ."..­: ... Harvesting Tools, etc.qghttobe-proofenoughtowomenwhoto one of ortiraldestagainsf the Women's Institute on came r suffer from thQse distressirig ills pecu- acconbt-of the Dptnini6n Daypic. and mosthighly respected resi- liar tA6 their sex that Lydia E.Pinkitim's.H ,SUNDY___nic are requested to senTi in theii dents in the pers�on of Mrs. James Vegetable Compound is,the medicine =J 0 SH P HJ,- -e%v they need.claims at once to Miss 51, RicE. An(k - sr. The decenQed, who'ards6n, see'y-treRa. wava in lier,"Sth yeRr. had beeh inBugler Rubt.-Rankiri; of the rather-,. poor healtli,fpr r-.everal This good'old ro�t and herb remedyh vedunequalled farthesedread- 182nd ba-ttalion, Wliitbv, - -tva!z week-, Uit her condition was not as Proful ills; itcontains what is needed toast tirne cons s ALT!AL!b0me on Stinday for the I idered. serious and she wA: omen's health and stiength,before going to the Caaip at '.Nia• able to perform her tistud lions . c. restore w nd a new sbipment 9fgara. they having been ordered hold du-t-iei until a few, days be- If there to any peculiarity in We have on ha Silit, every size yon.want fromAbs, to 200 lbs. sAeks, fit theold-prices.there on TlmrsdRy. fore herdeath. On Tlfesday she your case requiring special ad- • —Tho public school re.6pyned was rather worse than wmal, bnt* vice, write the Lydia E. Pink - on Tuesday worning vKit'll a fair her condi, tion wRs not considered ]ham Medicine Co. (confideiAlal)vThiso's 6e time io Wf your Straw Hats and we liave daudy 3attendance and with two new serionz until -a few iiiinutes before Lynn, Mass, for free advtmteachers-on the staff,' Mr.'Stubbs, herdeath the immediate cause of lot from $h25 to $2.00, also see our light Caps, aa principal, - find Mis;-, Sleep, as which -was convulsions. Mrs An.ea."teacher *of the in.te.Fniediate, de- drew, whose maiden name' was takeh 5 CAC,&!`dwy%9wtet1'LaEudd". Shirts; Underwear, Boots, Shopartment. Jane Anuan, was a native*of Fife- ndeg'Co'.,-Davidsom, Who hasz -shire, Scotland, but- came to Can. M11 , Q Buy -your Sdmtbi�r Snit -froth Cabada'.9-Best -Tailors, -the Low—Miss Ethel � �ELM DALE A.JA_AJ for which we are agents. We gnarantee a perfect fitbeen operator at the Home Tele. ada-in infaneywith herparents, ­ : bone Central - here for several who settled on the farin west of and the best of ikktisfaction.- Pyears, has been urged by the board Dunbarton, now owned and oocu- yo11 can always get thebeet-Mani"to take charge of the. central at pied by George White. When' toba Flotir made frnm No. 1. 1R. A, BUNTING, -PICKERING Markharn, owing to the -position about 24 years of -age she m-Arried Established 1857.Manitoba Wheat.becoming vacant by the resigna- the late James Andrew, who died Royal Household and Glenora for tion of Mrs. Warren. Miss.David. about27years ago. Theyowned Bread. Tryabag.ion"has i6ce'pied'the' offer and. left and occupied the farm on. the lakePastry Flour -Fresh Rolled Oatqto take charge of her new posftion, s'bore now owned by R. C. Stork. BRAN,SRORTSband's death, abe came to the vil. 'd Dwhich is an evidence of ber*effi- About three years after her lins- MIX FEEDScien2y--as an operator. HARNESS an SUMMER GW S OAT CHOP—Mrs. H. A. Matchett, of Monc. lage with her datif.b.ters to reside�. -.-'CRUSHED OATS?ton, N. B., received a telegram on She had nine of a ly of whom BARLEY CHOP rness at reasonable prices. PlushThursday evening last informing seven s'urvi've, viz Isabella at �WHEAT Rugs, Dusters, Trunks and Suit Cases. and Rubberher of the serious illness of her hus. home, James north of the village, CRACKED CORNb4nd- Mr. Matchett had been in Thomas in the village, Robert of -hand Single H-arnessi good, $12.50. MIXED HPN FEED I Set secondToronto for several weeks on busi- of Markham, Ella of Toronto Wm.- Caldwe]149 Cr"m subetitute eand had gone east the early of Indian Head and Peter'of To, :'Harhem, Collar and Boot Repairin.g neatly d9n4mess Calf Meal.t of la9t week, bfit was not ronto. Those deceased areJohnr Molasses Meal -Shop will be closed ThuredayafternoonsFeeling very well as lie WRS jtnt and Mrs. James Brien., Mrs. An- CHOPPING AND OATduring summer mnnths.--d-mwwa-ww-nTemTtwT-of-the-Presby- iteovering fro K severe 11ness.kT T lffxtcbett and Cangb'ter -left--- --terian chareb'of which she we.,, a Get prices on feed in ton. lots: ^bn Friday morning for Moncton, regular attendant until the in- BELL PHONE. PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM • being thus compelled to cut short firmitles of old age prevented her. Home-PITOM-e $80m, W. J. COAKWTLL her visit with her pAreuts,-Geo. M. Her funeral will take place. this T9.- and Mrs. Palmer, -afternoon to Erskine cemetery. i-Phoppiul; every day. Zso­ 1 .1-