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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_07_20a,_y' s. 't;h .:l c S •. :;., •i+• ' . "All ttw.i. i�+x .^7,:iNz�amGv `��F�.K.L•. dh:_t _'4N7 M .Tr"?" ;, :y..`W.r Z. i'' ��CY'� • ens'• _=. ,,.env, ,Mti„w.''+r"a.:,.p 4t'em.s,s.*a,Ys'•'. m`.; aws .. ,.fir ::'' ! .F.. `zc,.. - , •.,sees . c:,zy '. - ... ' f'e. .:''�'!K o- r, . H ICKE ING NEW t• . _ ,VOL. XXXVI PICKERING, ONT•,, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 191.7 _ �.. _ e 3P R ” AUDLRY _ MOUNT ZION _ Established 76 years 1�>rd►sstsi4stal l5asrlla. • • . - Baker Heise Fred and hire. Powell, of Todmor• Albert Rogers is sporting a new car, Na[ed4caS den, accompanied by B. and Mrs. Frank Disney ie erecting a new hen• GRISEi, �oD Beattie and Master nasi°. motored L. CALDW ELL. M. D., Successor out and spent over Sunday with Mrs. house. e are pleased to see Richard Ward Powell a uncle, D. S. Crawford and�� ..C:,, to the inlet D:. 13. 8zodi..E Pho>?e ace A Good Wedding Gift around again. r Ola:@moat, oat. family. Alonza Jones lost a .very valuable World be a Remember the garden party to be mare last week. mss.' je DR. V. E. CARTWRIGHT, For• held on John Puckrin's lawn this (Fri- Errol Carson spent Sunday' evening mercy of Graver}hnrst, Out*; Successor, to day) eyening. A splendid program with friends In Claremont. Dr. B. E. Towle, Pieteriog, Out. office hoar. Mason & ,RiSoh Piano will be given by Toronto's two most It to 9 mad 6.80 to a p. m ,sly o ular entertainers, Jules Brazil and er E. FORSYTH, D. of -O., Regis- WHITEY Player Piano or �V. J. White, and the Whitby arch- R• tered member of the Optometrical Ano• y extra will be present to furnieh an The Presbyterians are united; with Get your seed corn Sutton of ontario. special attention given to abundance of choice music. Admis- the Methodists for the month to joint the fitting of glasas. E7e6 tested free. X0116 a Victrola. . f Olaeemont. sion 86 cents, children 16 cents,All services in the Tabernacle. w , 0. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., GIBEENBURN strawberry festival son are having chnurgch early. Good seed N• Edinbar h, member of the collsg. of . : Our prices are ,rig 1P'hysioian■ and Burgeons of Ontario licentiate _ lawn this (Thursday) afternoon and of Bo a1 college of sarRease, bdinborgh. Bee u@ Geo. West Syne in the city recently evening - is scarce.,- Bpsela� attention to da s"es o! women sad - and purchased two horses. The St. John's R. C. Plante was held � d ehildrea, oma. and residence -Phones 2706 F. H. Westney picked a he" of In the town hall on Wednesday after- of fter Logos. 3Q.3 timothy measuring 1% inches. We noon because o! the threatening wen• •I have the be rye' wish to know if any one can equal It. ther conditions. E. FAREWELL, K.C., HARRIS- 2303 Haying is somewhat delayed, owing Two fisherman with motor boats _ T• TGF conn canes Attorney, andooaab - to the eaaeasive rains. The hay pros- are. catching lots of flab in the lake. J pests a few weeks ago were not at all Another fish catching enterprise to Noti,dtos• bo'N Ioss•' �bT• i¢v ' bright, but at.preaent the laamers are Wm. Ellie' carp industry in the marsh Bakers' Joy for bread „ jj� re aring for a very heavy yield. of Lynda a creekE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Stou r ♦lie Ont, p A small search party had as eacit- The Board of Trade is bolding a •18 equal t0 any brand A• solicitor. Bracki8 Public. Ste. Vy % Ing time for a while Saturday night. special metlting on Monday night to ,.on the market, and it WILLIAM J. BEATON, H. A„ Bar- h the little bo of George West's consider the steam railway situation, Bar- rister, solicitor, Notary Public, associated in practice with Messrs. Byckman, Denison do Foster, Barrister■, Toronto General Trusts Building, 80 Bay Street, Toronto. Telephone pain Bel -861. 8317 Dental "C3iLAKE B. BEATON, D, D. S., 1177 Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Burgeons and University. of Toronto. Mae over W. 3!. Pringle', hardware ,tore, WWtby. $,m12c phone220.o H ; 3 to #A. Ind phone :Daringg Dr Seatows abseace �ppvereu. Dr Me - D 11 f T to will be In 4hargs w en y wandered into his bush and got lost. ogre Ch whether the nationalization of. the Costa 'less than stores Premo at $0.00• +3'r —='--+ The little fellow was at last found three roads should be favored. sell the Western mills init and Printing We do Develo p '•. about a mile from home just before dark. Wet weather is bringing rot to the potatoes of many gar eta where the clay, brands for. Patronize ' for amateurs—you will Three heavily loaded coal cars left land is at all level or very stiff - your home mill. like our work. the track on the siding recently. The Beane, too, are not doing well because _ railways, a arently, have trouble in securing ancient help. As a result of the wet, cold weather .that has up till now marked this unusual season. 60HOOL RKPORTi of the accident the track on the siding There are a hundred attached to the Promotions in S. S No. 11, Picker• _ ' We in a now has been overhauled, many new ties convalescent soldler'a. hospital [a vara - are position z� i 14 tches for Re- ail being laid. cue capacities of management and care of thepatients who now number Attend Bed Cross Garden Party at d T da avenin more than three hundred and are con- y To ersntl increasing. The great:assem- !! " E A S TLA K 1E 's area errywoo , V. y g• bly bail will be ready by the Bret of FR�JIT BASKETS the month. The shingle that has given @atie- guoisisoo 6awb*. MONGOt.IA The Toronto -Eastern matter is ad- taction for over 80 ears. Empire vanced by Sir Adam Beck's written Corrugated Icon with a in. by T G. HAI—Issuer of Marriage 11 and d quarte, with covers any color Miss Fern 'Wideman Is spending a statement implementing his promise 2 in. corrugation, see it before you s r 1` Laren." in the County of Ontario, tame in the city. to the deputation that waited upon buy other makes. If you are lin iPtekerimg ysuag•, _ 4717 1 quart berry bozee- Percy Tarr spent over Sunday with him recently to supply power for its need of a Cream Separator. Try A POUCHER. Real Estate Aue- 24 and 2i quart crates, made of very relatiRes In Toronto. operation, F. Howard Annex, seers- a Premier for 80 days. Also T. tione•r. •valustar, collector and ismer thin boards. Strong{- and very light, A few from here took the celebra- tary of the committee of muaieipali- �jpp gasoline engines from 89.00 up. ►' Of marriage license■• Brongbam. Soy tion at Woodbridge on the 12th. ties interested. who receIV d, it. has GfL Order early, as if there is a good erop Arthur Betz, who is working in. To- transmitted the letter to W. H. Moore, See or write me before buying DHOPPER Issuer of Marriage of fruit there will not be halt ronto, spent Sunday at his home here. -secretary of the Mackenzie tot Mann Bell'Phoue. *s . Liens•■ in the Conary of amt enough packages for Wellington and Mrs. Wideman and of aft at store and his r•■idepo•. Claremont. the demand, R Co„ who controls the road. . �. F. J. Prouse, Picks ix family spent a day last .week in T -o• � A. B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLEBK :. — y ronto. Chert wood, Tuesday, July -24th.. D. Coavganear, Oomssisfoner cos takfag Chopping and oat rolling every dap as Miss Graham. of Toronto, returned Cherry wood, - a ) afddavtb. Aeeonntaat. stn. Man" .tO loan usual. commenciag on Monday - home, afte* spending a couple of �RCtJGMI1118 _ ����ertn� ��i�age •a farm "Issuer of Kurlage Ida the 23rd of July weeks at W. I4 ideman's. i�Y• ! n : a 1 sacs" �hi •.a i. Out. 1-v Mrs, K. 0, Tarr and Mise Vera Tarr �l W. G. Barnes, Green River Ism. Cassie spent over sundae with UGH S. PUGH, Glen Major. Ont. spent a day at ,Cherrywood with the his son in Scarboro. Licensed Auctioneer. Extsa,ive expos Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. tormer'e uncle, James Laughlin. Mies Mary Routley, of Toronto. is All automobile and Bicycle - tense in imported and tb.uabbred stock, Q G)eo. mad Mrs. Hewitt and son, Cbar• visiting friends bore." repairing, promptly - I6,," as°°°lard an where write ter ' REAL ESTATE lie, and David and Mrs, Howe and and particulars. cted Pyoae lad, Balt ` 86.13• Hrs. Herb. Passey resat over Sun- - attended to. ; ••e" daughter, Libbie, of Toronto, -spent 4ay with friends -in Oshawa. - d FPOSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Sunday with relatives here. Ir. C: and Mrs. McKay, of Oakville, Tires, Oils, Grease and repairs . for COmatia of York and Ontarla. Ames *# ��i s1�'1<� We congratulate Mies Jessie Wide. visited Bennett Bros. over Sunday. always on hand. Man ad" at all hinds ataenn•e to on,ho•tc■t man and Miss Jean Rennie on- having C. O. and Mrs. Bennett. of Toronto, moerto. Adds•■• Green River P; O., Out. peered their entrance exams. Masa visited Bennett Bros. over Sunday. Potter W Andrew, R $ . _ ZQ V Rennie also passed. the Toronto Con-, Mr, and Mrs. Annie, of Port union, ,-� sprvatoryof Music ;exams.spent Sunday with L. and Mrs. John- PICKERING, Ont. Vetorinary Surgeon 150 acre Farm For .Sale, good soil, _ Ston wMlTsv�►Ls Mrs. Carry Johnston. of Toronto, '':Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete-_ brick house with 8 rooms. - rinary College Barns and stabling -for 42 head John Tweedle h business trip to @eppant the peat week with her brother, and Graduate of the Veterina g _ _ Hu hand Mrs.:lfechin. stock. Henhoose Hamilton on Wednesday last.M. @ J, g, McMaster, of Toronto, isScience Asso�!iation. and pig pen. Cbartee Parker is at present visking pending a few weeks with her broth- Writ(3* m e Phone—offlee 1808, residence 2602 with his daughter in Agincourt. ere. John and George W. Phillips. CLAREMONT ONTARIO All in good repair. = Clarence Rogers has been holiday• — In�r for a few days with Acton friends. Thomas and Mrs. PhiNp were is To- „ ' , y , ronto on Tuesday attending the, fune• or prices ` are P. R: AT71dORE :W a Q. Richardson. Edward Monteith; of Toronto, is sal of the latter'a brother, the late visiting for a few days with Albert E. Frank Russell. = Veterinary Surgeon Major. Mrs, Witter and daughter, Mise g Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Notary Public, Pickering. _ F, A. Beaton is _ at present the guest Gladpa, of Toronto. aregspending. a .'on arnla College. All calla da or night 01 his brother, D. R, Beaton, of this couple- of weeks with ' the former's " m tl attended to, village. mother, Mrs Matthews. �. pro p y The Pickering In' Arman White, of California, is st Fence. Hell and Independent Phones ; ,' , g Owing to anniversary services in 4 r present renewing old acquaintances the Kinsale church, there will be no e DICKERING, ONTARIO • iVanCe Committee throughout the vicinity. service at the Brougham appointment John Larkin -and 'his scoria -law are on Sunday evening next. can Save PHILIP The object of this Association Is to erecting a large brick house on his Mr, and Mrs. Everest, of Toronto, JOHN lessen stealing and prosecute farm south of the village, who were on their wayhome from a g W. A. Knox is installing a milking � ...you y the felons. machine, and a later intends to erect motoring trip down east, called upon moue -Hae a full line of fresh and •cur- .n electric lighting plant. the latter's parents, John and Mrs. Members having propertl stolen oommuni- Gammage, one day leaf week. ed meat@ constantly on hand. oab immediately with any member Charles O'Malley, o1 Toronto. called It is expected that Rev. Dr. Marsh Of Executive Committee. on his brother, Arther, on Thursday, will give his interesting talk "Illus- 9pice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, while enroute to Kingston by motor. trated Trip to the Land of Eternal A iC RE E So R, Mainbsrship fes (11.00. Pleased to report that Mre. Hugbie Spring," on the avenin of Thursday, A. e Ham, Bologna, TVeiners, etc. g g Tickets mar be had from thepr esident or. Pugh. who recently underwent an August 9th. Full particulars wdll be Highest prices paid for secretarl on applix."n., operation at the General Hospital. is given later. LOCUST HILL Butcher's, cattle Easc, Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm. doing nicely. Mm, J. Soden's pupils were all Ruse — aw: er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. '�'�•�' i— cessful in passing the Piano and The- 9icketin • Garden Party at Cherrywood, on cry ezaminations of the Toronto Co 1 rye �. R. Thextoi ...W.1. Clerk. Ttiesday evening, July 24th, servatory o1 Music, held recently at . 9 President, l3sa iW7 Brougham Local Centre, Names are CHLRRYWOOD arranged according to merit. Inter- —_ 7_1 F3?8t-01a88 rigs >l'Or hire mediatepiano—G.-Fuller, Green River. Day or 111ig)it Fall Terul from A.ng 27 Wesley Laughlin, of Toronto, visit- Jr. piano—E. White, ter, al i Psi• . ed his parents here on Sunday. mart' piano—J. Carter, Whitevaie BIIB ]meets all linins A few of our young peopie motored (bon); L. Rvall, Brougham. Elemen• Start now and get the full value to Rosebank.on Monday evening. tart' or, Poynter, Whitevale of yoar�atnera this = s ''reaming promptly attended to � I ELLIOTT - - Born, on Sunday, July loth, -to F. (1St class hon,): L. Major, Whitevale. I 3 Dire. Mackae, a daughter, introductory piano—G. Devitt, Brou• summer. Agent for Canada Carri�tge.Go. and Mrs. Ross Murison, of Columbus, and ham (1st class hon.); F, McKay, !� ' Lloyd Taylor, of Brookiin, have been Whitevale (bon.); V. Simpson, Brou• We He Peak,p- , TORONTO. ONT. holidaying with friends in the vicinity. ham (hon:). Theory, prifioary bar - Come is and let ns show k Our esteemed pastor, Rev. Mr, mony—B. Mechin (let Blase bon.), M. you the new Cartridge Cor, Yonge and Charles Sts. -..,._ Is unquestionably one of Canada's Owen, is spending three weeks vaca• tion, In his absence the pulpit will Hoover, Atba (hon); A. Coates, are- moat (hon.); G. Fuller, Green River Green River (hon.), Premo at $0.00• +3'r —='--+ beet commercial schools. Tile de- be occupied by Rev. Mr, Pickett and following Sunday by Mr, Roach. (hon.); G. Wright, Primary rudiments—M. Robson, Brou• init and Printing We do Develo p '•. wand for our graduates is far be- mond the supply. Prompt assist- The Ladies' Aid held a very success- ful the home of Mrs. Geo, gbam (lot class bon.); Elementary rudiments—L, Ryall (1st Class bon.); for amateurs—you will once to get positions is assured all meeting at Gates on Thursday last. The table M. R•okson (1st class hon.) like our work. of our students who become com- collection amounted to about $d and sere. potent. was donated to Red Cross Work, On 60HOOL RKPORTi Write to -da - for our handsome Catalogue. i t contains full infor• Tuesday evening Ju] 24th, a garden will be held at the home of A. Promotions in S. S No. 11, Picker• _ ' We in a now motion party J Ta for A a ]Sada° program will fags Names in order of merit, To Sr. are position z� i 14 tches for Re- ail be gisen, scarfs ing o! readings by IV—Ida Gray. To Jr. IV—Gertrude to take n a BEE OUR NEW W. J. Elliott, Principal :Hien Miller, of Milliken ; Miss Kayes, Hornshaw, Mildred Hoover, Jack Per, pair, and can _assure you *� of Brock Road, and Miae Annie, of rier. To Jr. IIl—Donald Hoover, Ma• prompt attention and full sA�GVIN( MACHINE Dunbarton. Duets and solos will also bel Routley, Jean Wright, Olive satisfaction. - a _ TOOLS SHARPENED be rendered by Mrs. Cowie, Mies Todd Routley, Gladys Postill. Tbomas Poe- �. _ and Mrs. Hoover. The Highland till, Thomas Poetill, Ralph Carter, ,. Creek Orchestra and the Whitevale Fred Wilson. Junior Classes, arrange- .We can supply Emery Wheels and We make aspecialry of crosscut saws, Male Chorus are also expected to be ment. 2nd Reader—Irene Hornshaw, .} ;Circular Sawa. All sizes Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. resent to gave choice music, Reeve Hilday Pratt. Henry Micbell, Gordon C�� Llddl@ Phms �• °» kept in stock. Razor -honing a specialty. For a first- R. Mowbray bas kindly consented Madill. Sr. 1st—Ada Michell. George 1i/ ! class bair trim or an easy shave call 1 Also Emery and Saw Mandrels, if you at the East -end Barber Sha to take the cbair at 8 o'clock, Coun- Hackney. Ellen Pratt. Clifford Poeta 1. wine to build your own frame- gee our House d Barber Furnishings of all cillor F. Riebardson is also expected Jr. lot. A—Artie Percy, R.eta Madill. Druggist Graduate Optician to be present. Admission, adults 20 Jr. lot. B—Jean Routley. Beulah Poo- 0 N. R. Ti' it Agent. kinds. Slightly used Carpets "t7C'T. 18. SA�K$ON cents, children 10 cents. There will till, Annie Pratt. Ruby Michell. The from 16 cents a yard up. be a refreshment booth on the ground. Primer classes when school �I. AZ�.a.t,. QSZ•�l�.S9.1� OEM�BROCH ROAD W J. G0f&DOZt PICRERI(Na ` aald.o . �,,a��� a `. _. .,1.. -: a Sari"•^•, F' r4 TiL^'�.a' r,'�•a•Yaf•. `^.`�w-'.,,,qxy,. r t. .,y o- �,y tics., 4<h••. -. $ •„. 1�1"�{M l in;.,T•ryji:. r.x+'ny"'” �.+�ST�:+, '$ .7xw,. ,.y, '4:..•..>s, >='�s•_tire-.-..:r'.a1+5.:�'+h�+�.7�; y:,..F.:°. 1Ra%:Y � ..... ... ., ♦nom:-. r... ,y. �\•s Iy Home Bank Enjoys -Steay Progress 5.L�I(QQ'.... ""fps.-„«"�'.:.� •`�'..`" ate a _ ,,,�sz c.sr f.Ar �pF r'• a e ween ou - i_�_-�� ' OR, A DECLARATION OF WAR. _ Has Added $5,00.0,000 to Its Assets in , of !_ Past Fiscal Year—Thrift Campaign�'� _ Resulted in Gain of Over $2,40,000 CHAPTER III.—(eont'd.) whose fever of zeal seemed to scorn in Deposita—Large Increase is a " "You was called; minister," whimp such trifles as sleep and food. His . , Bred the excited girl. "I gave the time at Ardloch had bee- chiefly Earnings. Earned 11.14c/'o on Capi- message to the missis myself; and they divided between alternate bursts of tal Against 70/c Last Year. .. , lmissia said as how you would come lover -indulgence ,and of remorse— ' 1 the moment you got back." the emptying of a whisky -bottle and In its annual statement for the fiscal For a brief space John stared very the strewing of ashes upon his head. year to May 31st; 1917, the Home a hard at the speaker; then,'without a He was continually falling, or, at any Bank shows that rapid progress has,R,,,,+�� word, turned on L•is heel and went rate, stumbling, and perpetually get- been made during the past twelve h tfreshly - ' `rte �r 'straight upstairs to Ella. ting up again; and each resy month period. convinced that this was the final re- P Is this true, Ella? he asked, _-_ Closing the � �d�oor behind him , surrection, - It was so impossible I The Home Bank has for some time , Young Afra. M'Donnell, in a white not to admire his courage, that it be- past been strengthening its organize- morn{ng-gown, was sitting in a low came possible to forgive his weakness tion and the benefits it has derived chair with her youngest -born sitiupon her and to believe in the sincerity of the therefrom are shown in the growth ,let Your ;Bpy, cry: My words! my words! Not my and lap, while the six-year-old Albert was expansion of the general -business - pretending to fetter the seven-year=old I deeds!" which he was continually call- of the bank, a, healthy' growth in Julia with the ends of the blue ribbon ing into the ears of his small congre- deposits and an ability, to carry out its which floated from the maternal waist. Kation. I: was as prettyr a domestic picture as John, personally, had, even in his entire share of all Government financ- manifest! weak, moments, always ing brought out during the year. In anyone could wish to see. y , "Is what true ?" she inquired, with looked at Father O Bream with more addition, it is evident that with its a flush cf defiance. Pity than disgust. It was not a present effective organization and con-tf {- ` "That I was summoned to Charlie; noble way of chegoing enforced soli- nections, the bank will be able to play Robson las night while I was out?" tude, but apparently it was a way. a still more prominent part in the "Yes; it is true." Often when hurrying home to his own financing of Canada's industrial re- „ fireside, which whatrver else it was, I And why did you not give me the uirements in the oat -war eriod. s message?" Ella's underlip' went out, was certainly not solitary, the minister • q P P , - r. but she remained silent. "Why did j Mould cast a look of curiosity and The confidence the Canadian public t you not give me the message? re�! what he believed to be compassion to- have in the Bank is reflected by a gain Teach him to take care of his shoes. No muss or dirt and in peated John, not loudly, but mach; wards the -forlorn forlorn light twinkling in of over $2,000,000 in deposits, these three minutes "Nugget" gives a shine that will last all day. More emphatically. the little presbytery beside the glar-!now reaching a total of over $12,600, " give the message?"I ing!� new chapel • With only a mangy 000 'compared with $10,133,735. , At "Nugget" outfits in handy cardboard boxes 40c., or treat How could I yy burst out Ella, visibly quivering. .,I InsFi terrier for company, the whisky- , the same time there has also been a had just heard that the Oban doctor' botte might be supposed to loom dis- i very large gain in deposits by and metal boxes 50c. If your dealer cannot supply you send us had diagnosed smallpox." proportionately Lig. balances due to the Dominion Govern- 'dost of outfit and we will mail same post free, "Well ?" But the whisky -bottle was going to _ ' M have a rest now, no doubt since it was ! ment as they have advanced to $3; - "Isn't that enough : Could I let - • - - T You risk your life and the lives of our; only in times of peace that it ever be- 360,355, as against only $500,000 the THE NUGGET POLISH CO., LIMITED a; children by catc�l,n the infection?.' came dangerous to Father O'Bream; previous year., 1 • .9 DAVENPORT ROAD TORONTO, ONT. +'� Would _ be s mother if I expsed them and if the Oban dgctor spoke true, I With the larger bossiness which the 'r to such danger? . And Fenella so de these were' not times of peace that bank has handled, there has been a _ - - licate! The slightest attack would were coming. There seemed every g trr•atifying increase in the net profits do fpr her. Oh, John, yet csn'f bel Prospect of his njoying what he him so madly impruCent ? Just look at self called one of his `"grand old !, which amounted. to $217;Ob9.b7, equiva_ _ _ flings;" and with no one, of course, to !, lent to 11.14 per cent. on 'a pai&up ` tie darlinggs," reproach him with endangering lives I capital as compared with $133,408.26,1 ' mJohn looked as he was bid, and look- that hung upon'his. Ah, wgil, no doubt in the previous year. After the pay - g, the angry retort which had risen thele were compensations -to the ab- p to his _ips hovered there for another P I ment of dividends and subscri tions to Ju� Moment unspoken. As he gazed at Bence of domestic delights. Red Cross, Patriotic and other funds, these .tender, flawless faces, and (To be continued-) _ a balance was carried. forward of ����nvpp - thought of the fearful ravages he had - '�' •, $140,238, against $42,790 in the previ- ' IUVION seen on others, a rush of purely hu- LABRADOR PERILS. Man panic came over him; in the next ous year. moment detected already, and resol- Strange to Say, Few Fishermen Are - _ utely east aside. The angry retort THE CHILDRES WAR. came all the angrier for comings Able to Swim. ." iroment late • Few Labrador fishermen can swim. "So on would have- me neglect my „you see; we has enough of the water This is the Children's War; because AND PREJE F� d%ities because of personal considers- The victory's to the young and tic ns ?" he asked, in she harshest- voice wrthaut goirr-to bother wi' it when we clean! That is the end of the sealing process when Ella had yet heard from him. "And ; are ashore, a man said to Dr. -Gran- . ♦ Up to the Dragon's ravening jaws Cher use Parowax. No papers or strings to I sleep sou -idly . in, my bed while ! fell, the Labrador missionary and March dear Eighteen and- Seven• p p B Charlie obeon,goea unassisted io his physician. Yet this'very man had men, bother with—no irksome labor with jar tops. . account? Oh. -Ella this is th. end of fallen overboard in the open sea o Just pour all the trust I ever irad!" !less than four times, and had only been Fresh from the Chrisom waters purer are you going?" asked Ella . saved on one occasion, writes Dr -- - Where , .. starting to her feet, as he turned Grenfell in Down to the'Sea, by catch -1 Dear lads, so eager to attain abruptly to the door. To the bright visions that allure "To the Robsons' cottage • Minnie mg a line thrown him in his teeth and The Knight's ordeal, the red pain. Robson is likely to follow her hue- holding on until he was hauled in. Hia PQRH! REFINED PdRAFFt:� E hands were too numbed to be of any over our jellies and they - band, it seer --s,. and 1 cannot let all . 'Ase light is yet upon their curls; 4T our parishioners die without my help.- use. v• - The dream is yet within their eyes;, will be k t absolutely "If you go to the Robsons' cottage One'spring the two sons of a fisher- Their cheeks are silken as a girl's; you can't come .back here," declared man who lived on a lonely bay were air -tight. :'Vo mold—no Ella shrilly.. '"We can have. -no com- out on the ice after seals, when sud- I The little Knights. of Paradise. '• fermentation—and no munication with the village. Surely denly it gave way. and let the.' boystrouble. -]Lou might have had enough regard for through. The father, seeing the ac- O men with many scars and stains, FOR THE LAUNDRY — See - your own wife and children. to think of cident from the shore, seized a fishing I Stand back, abase your . souls • and directions on Parowas labels for its 'y` that, Jchn. line; hastily fastened one end round i pray! use in valuable service in washing. _ The last words swam in tears al- For now to Nineteen are the gains ready, ovhereupon Julia began to his body and, giving the other end to. At grocery, department and ,Q, whimper and the baby to bawl in sym- his daughter to hold, ran, out to the And golden Twenty wins the day: geaeral stores e�rorywhere. path'. hole through which they had fallen. Brown heads with curls alf rippled THE IMPERIAL OIL `"Very well, I won't come back," said He jumped into the water, went down . j " John, with small trace of his habjtual and brought up the bodies; too late, 1 over, COMPANY mildness. "I shall stop in they vii- alas'. to restore life. YeunK bodies slender as aflame; Limit*d _ s lage, .and shall have .my things fetch- , They leap to darkness like a lover— ad." over— ed " There are many heroic tales of wo- men. Early one fall the arm of the To Twenty-one is Pall'n the game. saarrcgEa And ' astily lit. closad the door upon IN ALL a ecene of domestic distress *hick ir- sea just north.of the missionary -s hos- ' ritated him in this moment far more pital was frozen over enough to allow It is the Boys War. Praise be gis.en _CITIES than it appealed to him. dog trains to travel over it. In the To. Percivale and Galahad, As he hurried down the village : early morning two men started off to Who have won earth and taken street, all his pulses still thro')bed, and 'cross it on a komatik, to cut firewood Heaven a certain chronic perplexity set num- on the far side. As they rounded a By violence! Weep not, but be - ii berless bewildering wheels agoing in headland the whole of the team fell glad! - - _ his head. For there was truth in —Katherine Tynan --EiTa —r mplaints, and there was rea- into the water where an eddying tide - _ k had kept the ice thin; The komatik son on her srde. Could she justly I - be blamed for thinking more of the followed into the water, carrying the Loadoa'a Farms. J safety of her children than of the 'men with it One disappeared under - mental beace of Charlie Robson's last the ice and was drowned. The other Altogether, London boasts 18 genu - hours? Human though these coni -1 got free of the boat and held on to the ine farme—nine of them in Woolwich _ siderations might be, they yet had to ' ice edge, although he was unable to —and in pre-war times had nearly 300 be weighed; and so deep was John in ;crawl out. ares devoted to wheat -growing. the question of how his family's safe-' From the shore his sister •saw the It is urged in Great Britain that ty could beat be assured without detri- I accident and at once ran to aid him. a solute prohibition• would free a - e to tomb.ing over a certain ra#h- As she drew near she heard shouting; is oven duties, that he came nearto stumbling Iinimum of. 800,000 tons a year. in 4. n er disreputable -looking Irish terrier and saw several men pulling a boat ships for the oversea transportation of 4 with whom'had a, bowing acquain- I down to the ice some distance away. ,food. - tanceand who at this moment was sit- They shouted to her to keep away from i ting n the street with one eye upon the hole, but instead of stopping she- th� dead rat he _s worrying and the had t5e 'presence of mind to throw -' - other upon- the door. of th-, cottage' herself full length on the ice and glide -' which stood next door to that of the, until she got near enough with Robsons, and which was the very cot-; - tags in which, in a less free age,outstretched arms to reach her broth- - Popish ritesweresaid to have been'er's hand. Already he was half - celebrated. At sight- of the mangy frozen to death; but she managed to terrier, whose boldness was partly due'; get him upon• the surface near 4er to ill-treatment—not unprovoked—at! and although one of her own legs as the hands of the village cats, John : through the ice, to bold him until the somewhat hastened his step, for fear, i at came. of a meeting with the animal's priest- boWhenn Dr. Grenfe asked her how- ly owner, who was -bound to be not far she dared to o ougto almost certain g off. This, was no longer Father i g , Printer, but a very different sort of death, she replied: personage — loud -spoken, rubicund,{ "I couldn't see him drown,, could I?" A ❑ quite as Irish, and not always much, Ll more respectable -looking than his in- separable four -footed companion. That I Going in double harness requires Father O'Bream regarded certain. patience and forbearance till each classes of liquids as having other uses' member of the team gets used to it. has sweetened half a century with the same crystal purity beyond the more quenching of thrist,r "Safety first." Ddn't leave sharp- that makit the favorite to -day. Bu it i " nal packages ` would have been an open secret, even es X Buy O p had he not himself been the first to edged tools around where little folks pronounce the remorseful Mea culpa. may get hold of them. and be sure of the genuine { ' John knew the man as two •rite dif- No man or woman of the humblest _ + __ ferent persons: one a flushed hazy- sort can really be strong, gentle, pure �r%.et Redpath Sweeten it. eyed, and very common -looking in- and good without somebody being = drv�dual, keeping the middle of the helped and comforted by the very ex- - 2 and 5 Ib. Cartons— , road with some difficulty; the tether, a iatence of that.goodneas. y' 10, 20, 50 and 1001b. Bags. Made- in oneade cloy—�a+ae��� devoted and indefatigable worker, I . .. .. �: � ..:-:. •-,:_. _.. �..: :. __. _L:.. - '� ....�..- .. �;%!.?.1, ...:'��'v.. `_;.alfa .='",..: cw _'.?i._,.axr..,s�..:�'+'dfr::•?�-.`."y"�+•�.,�yJXS M,�L�=::`_ ,.L' _'`�^-.y';;.',�...�,u.%.._,,...-vis .;'.i..!c':"=5'2•r' r'«' �. •a <:�`I,�:L '�•+sa2'"y�..i-.:: i `1a.,:: - S pp,. w.z f9F'SF -'6i ,.4 :sy. ..«., y,,,.w !!N fi. �,..3 affil-1...�".. >. :r__..ro s>a.'y 1'x'•'1"'n• ,`ia.. q. fa'-vda,�ac?.s+s ,rm' ,..r.ar.w �+'*u'. "7 '15• ,N^-e�a �aar^.as • --, ...-, a-, tt «r+',y.-1.`,',S',�'^4• ,,,:Eft.t ti'..i...:.,•.,F-�`�",i,, �. -,a.r .,,, • 4 ,,» '.i„t 'r:°- i.'�+. r7,, sYt A� • T.'. •.:. Ne 1 .. :. r , - .-. • .. .... 1. _ • ____ _-___T _ _ - -__ _ ___-_ _ �cAL ... - :LEAD�� �s x��_ cT• c_ �o�c� vlsrrs v�� GERMANY IN THROES OF POLITICAL- - OIL - OF GREAT IMPORTANCE Toronto, July r l Manitoba `wheat— — AND VIEWS BATTLEFIELD.. No 1 Nor ; No . 8 Northern -� $2.41. nom Po Northern, 52.44 1 feat, track Bay o e. •.. � Manitoba oats—No. 2 .c. .,. az c,,_traclt His Majesty Spent An Hour -and A Quarter on Canadian Front—' haacellor' Von Bethmann-Ho $as' 8esigii ,Gen. YON' Bay ports. - American corn—No. 3 yellow, $1.99, Guarded by Aircraft. _ . Steiri;..Prussian Minister of War, Ham Also ltteti!red.:.___.. nominaitrack Toronto. ; ` Ontario oats=No official quotbotiona_ - - - Ontario wheat—No. 2 R'ihter, Per'caL '�•' i lot- $2.35 to $2,40; No, a, $2.33 to $2.38, London, July 16. -The political ter -Ire udiation of the formulas . "No. an- according tb freights outside. Canadian Headquarters in France,! the 'King visited the German reserv4l. p -- Peas—No. 2; nominal, according to ftnoii which 'has been convulsing Ger- nexations and no -indemnities." freights outside. July 15, -The King during his visit, I trench; with its smashed dugouts and 8 . Barley—Malting,' nominal, according ea s f wreckage of wdr material. A 1 In all this Dr. von Bethmann-Holl- to freights outside. _ just concluded, en the western front, !'general presented to his Majesty an .. `mann ever since Russia's first start= � • was intensely interested in the battle-' wag was stronglybacked by the Em- Rye—No 2, $2.os, nom4.Ltai, abcoralnR g of ling success on the resumption of her eror. The advent . of the Crown to freights outside. j uncommon bit of spoil in the form offensive has culminated for the pre- I P 1 bian$12 4 .ftou ecFirst. patents, in jute field of Vimy Ridge and in the men' body armor not unlike the plate mail' ! Prince upon the scene -summoned by bags, $12.40; second baPatents, bakers', to uta � _ gent in the resignation of the Im er-' bass. Eu.so; strong bakers', to lute who fought there so splendidly. While ! of. the middle ages, which had been P his Imperial father to�liare the de- bags, $11,50, Toronto. on the Canadian front he stood on the worn b an enemy sniper. The King ial 'ChaaCellor� Dr." von Bethmann- liberations affecting the future of the Eihtario ' Sour -wiener, according to Y Hollwe ,but all indications serve to dynasty -seems to have changed en- sample, $10.20 to 51o.30, in bags, track highest point of the ridge and looked; found for 'himself a ease of machine- g y Toronto, Pt shipment y the position with -regard to the &lilrfeed=Car lots, delivered blontrea] Oxer the plain to,_the,.east, where the ;1;u cartridges and a belt of unused show that his resignation, far from tirel bele the last act 'n the drama is but Imperial Chancellor. The Crown freights, bags included—Bran, per ton. enemy still struggles tenaciously to 'I ammunition. g , p $33: shorts, Per con, $38 to E39: mid- retain his hold upon Lens, I The program for the 'visit called the beginning of fat -reaching devel-'Prince at once took a leading part an' dlings per ton, $ae; good feed flour. per P 'opments which are bound o affect ' the discussions with the party leaders , baw x'2.80 to $2.90. The King was a sailor. before he ;'for twenty minutes on the ridge. k� Hay—Extra No. 2, per ton, $12.00 to the fabric of the German Empire and i and his slnei'ent hostility towards Dr, 312.56; mixed, per ton, $9 to $11, track came to. the throne a-hd he still has ; The King spent an.hour:,and a guar- have momentous consequences on the i von Bethmann-Hollweg, coupled with T si aw-car Iota, per ton, $9, track To- the sailor's preference for a telescope,' ter there, to the perturbation of those progress of of the European struggle.. ! his notorious dislike for- political -re- ronto. _ _ .. - rather. than 'the field glass. .After he 1 responsible. for his safety. It is ire - The resignation of the Chancellor, form, undoubtedly precipitated the had thoroughly acquired the "Icy . of quently shelled. But his Majesty A= country Produce—wbalesale the land," he turned to his immediate was fortunate. Nothing came within came in the end quite unexpectedly, Chancellors resignation. B4tter--Creamery solids, per lb.. 33 to for Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, in the A Baine despatch says -an official . 33ic; p,•tnts, per lb., 3a to anile, da r}, surroundings. A little military deme- half. a mile.while, the party remained. D art discussions and heat telegram has been received there from per lb., -i to -Jc, tery where some of our men who died' In the air were a group of guardian t;.prolongedp y ! gr Eggs—Per doz., 29 to 30c. ed debates of the main committee of Berlin announcing the -resignation of.: �\ not•..Balers are selling to the retail on the very crest of the ridge- were ,planes, sent up there to drive away ' the Reichstag, which have been pro-' Gen. -von Stein, the P.ru'ssian Minister trade he following lowing p ice t : twins, buried, because there was no road by any enemy machines which- rnigbt , ?•;"; deeding all thro ll the week, seemed of War. The importance of his re- 2c3 to •233c; triplets, 23 to 23ic.: old, which. their bodies could be taken venture across. to have triumphs ver his o onents; i tirement lies in the fact that .the Prus- large. 3Uc; twins: a0: ; triplets, 3v1c: down to f steeds, first clairiled• his' Sefore..leaving, the King warmly , pp Butter—Fresh kl.ai l S hales: 33 to, -,34c; +.' who Have been cls offing for his!sian War Ministry is in reality the i•reatnery prints, $s to 37c: solids, 35 to, symPathe� attention. They Neer"e praised the splendid valor of the sol - who b waken concessions which War Ministry for the German Em- 361b rented a part of the price "in blood diers of the Dominion. He passed y g r•y }.f 4s—Neer-laid, in cartons, 87 fo 38c; were tantamount to *the formation of a pits, and that Gen. von Stein is. a our of carton..,• 35 to '-;c. and tears of the great victory they out of the corps area as he had en - kind of Imperial coalition.Dlinistry, staunch su porter of the pan-Ger- I Dressed'poultry—Spring ctitckens. 30c; lead helped to win, tered -it through the ranks of thou-! N p 1 P tori 2; to Z4c; stluto 3 per dor., $a.00 After paying his tribute to the dead sands of cheering Canadians, ` At the same time, the Chancellor,: mans, who are the bitterest opponents to S Live turkeys. ,r to neo. P 3', .g w; Lice poultry—String chickens, tb.. 20 dTn efensively fi htin ' for the freedom tions or- indemnities. • Recently he to Y9c: hens 46 to 19r. by the declaration that Germany was , of the policy of peace without annexa - y �, g y HuneS' vier dor.. Extra flee and heavy' GERMAN BASES IN BELGIUM weight. per dor.. 52.15; select, $2.5U to cif her territorial possessions, evolved aroused the ire of the Socialists by 76: No 2, 32. to $2.25. a formula that seemed 'satisfactory toy taking part in the distribution of pan- l;eans—Imported, hand-picked, 39.00 to ''both those who clamored for peace by German propaganda against peace ' $�'i6otato"—Bea ster bush.; ar. new, lb.,18e19t. - �®MBED By BRITISH AIRCRAFT agreement and those who demanded' efforts. _ 18,00; North Carolinas, new, pUr.. $25U to 14.U0; seconds: bbl.; 56.50 ---�CArADIAN RAILWAYS Provisions—Wholesale _ BRITISH SHIP Smoked meats—llanis medium. 30 td Docks, Canal Banks, Aerodromes and Ammunifion Dumps Were u KAISE CLASS RATES do.. heavy 26 to 27c. cooked, 41 to i 4'2r rolls, 27 io 25c: breakfast bacon. Successfully• Attacked. •33 to 36c; backs, plain. 36 to 37c; bgne- BLOWN UP le..s, 39 to a0c. . _ A aespateh from Montreal says:- cured meats—Long riser �bacon.� 26 •eo = _ Canadian railways are increaRing their ! 2s c 1>er lb.: clear bellies, » v to 26 _ A lista stein From London . • sa s: i Munster aerodrome, Ghistelles' aero- i:ar3: Pure lard. tierces, . to r- P y "— class rates from points in Canada to tubi 27.3 to .71c; pattw. 2,73 to 27c Britisb airmen in the naval service drome, •the railway junction north' of points in' the United -States • in ccmpound. tierces, 21Vc tubs. 21. 11 Thourout station, the Bruges dock and, Internal Explosion Was Cause—. P i pans. 23c. on Friday night made �ombing raids line with the decision recently the canal bank, and the dumps at the ® 'over 700 of Crew Perish I v 11gSon by the 7Coataeal $larket. on German aerodromes and other mil' railway junction sout of Ostend har- vi en at Ashi _ y h- -d )• — C'anadfan A despatch from London says: The recently given at Washington by -the--3 - - -- dt tart' abje'iives in West Belgiumibor.� ' The- visibility' was Qeneraily - Western, No. 2, c, do. N� 3, 51�e British battleship Vanguard blew up Commerce Commission on: extru No. Trend. 51jc. Flour }anitoba and returned safely to their bare, se very poor, consequently observation and sank an J1ip 9, nays an official the septic tion of the American Com t risg wheat patents. 11r-tH, 31- 5o; do.. cording to an official announcement of i of the'results was difficult. Y g panics fora fifteen per tent. ad --vanes. a i°ias'paienu, strong ecs ei°orb;' straight the British_ Admiralty; The text j "Bo in attacks also were in Brit �h-Admiralty,statement dFrian An -internal- ex T%ese companies have been allowed-' rsalrrs. $la • co 11:.30; aa, in bags followac on the 8olway,worka at Zeebrugge and $5,75 to $5 9U. Rolled oat..—F4arrrla 19 plosion while the ship was at anchor I something in -the neighborhood of t`'fiiliieea= b;at'nn fs90elbs 134 4 Oto $4, ! "The naval air service carried out at�the base of the Zeebrugge Mole. caused the disaster to the Vanguard.I from twelve to fourteen per, cent., to $39; middlings. $40 to $4s; mouulse, bombing -raids on Friday night on the Altogether, several tons of bombs re - 'Only three men of those on board sur which -also will apply to freight con- $•a4 to $49, HaY—No• a, per tea,. car follosging nt'1'tary.objectives: Aertry- !•were dropped, and all our machines re - y - lt:�' $11 Cheese—FlneAt westerns, eke aerodrome, Houttavem, Nieuw; turned- safely." signed to Cat[ads, sad in order to ,vived, and acre of them has since died. �. 1^ltd; ' do, ea -sterns. 213c. Butler— -- - ,. di n the same relationship, Cara ' cholceac creamery. 36c; - second® .35c. Tvtelnty-four officers and 71 men, how- Butter - maintain _ railways have advanced their in- �.Eu k, Fresh. 40; o 2, -ed, 37c: .�. 1 , • ever, were not on board at. the time of • s'i't std,.•k, 33 to sac; - No 2- do., as to 30c Department. Under, the secret pro- , Ahs explosion, tErnationaI' rates to .he same extent. sl..b6toes—Per ba R, car lots, old, 18 to SUPPLY CENTRAL Mess evolved the, cost of this.substance, The new tariff will come into effect " The British battleship Vanguard beTheel� July 18 and August fat, a heavy factor in he man fa ri t u ctu ng displaced 19,250 tons and' her cora- Wiaaiaesr s}rsda cf. , explosives, will be reduced to - — I''innlpeR, Juli 17--t'taih pr ee'._ CANADA WITH FISH' slightly more than one-fourth of its element before the wiz was 870'men.; Wheat -No. 1 Northern. $2 34, Nn, -2 The Vanguard belonged to the St.1 do . 5Y 31, No, 3 do, $2 25; No. 4 $2 16; l present cost. Vincent class of dreadnoughts and.:ECO',N'OvtY IN USE OF ' ''FN;tn,s•l5 S193i ac-No,J6, 1; . ,- .. . '!� , i. ' ,` r , •'S 4ieB! a• ,_..:'n � ,'r':!'.�..•., � : ;Yrs a! ., ?" -<"'vC-"". �. as naw Y' :w ' ��n � .• c'- �� •.F' �'. - t :er , �''r M� +�.>".',• .tom. '' �.,piF .r3•r. u•$�. ,3.r:+*t%t1! � s✓L:.�� 'ah L:.. ..r.Y'�. Y�.� ..lY,. "t�:iTyp Y � . v :. � .. � .... .. ,. L: Jr • ., u ,:. ,.. ♦ 'a+°-.^,'^ -•^b s'-. ^' 'Jr,•� .. "+ � 'ala ,.i, ' .•' X :•.Sr a'Ty d,- . . .i :'.' ! r. .., � .:' •^+g.x'��'+%�.:.. ^ •i^, m.. •....., a.-ws )•s._ ��! - ;.-•.r :-'• , n.r� }[ T.. J- .., . y,....4" 1.. .r. U+•t > v: L,,'. J�'# 4 i.. ..� y: ..,.� .Y,..., �. ,;. -...•.r •g v y. . y. k. - _ Y J. republic, where we would natur. As expect their sympathies to a As French Canadfe►ae a There is a great movement at res - ant for oo•operatan emery the eraz: ere o! Ontario and every farmer EAT 7 at 1141dol 5 British than die oa, the p ane of@r� b strep ti'- - 4W "WMEA.W - 'Try it. Don't want your money unless your satisfied. France fighting for the Fre ch CB "ga3P3P'7 =r=--1QJrht' R�.T•Tam -�• -'3DQ. ."rOv.. :,1PRbn 0damiPrw& �otrnlm`aeiti0mcs T$1;Mo• republic, where we would natur. As expect their sympathies to a As French Canadfe►ae a There is a great movement at res - ant for oo•operatan emery the eraz: ere o! Ontario and every farmer EAT YOUR 6REAKFAST ?-t FOR , 'Pater, Pare Water COAL and GRAIN the s►re au are wise yon will use the only well, drilled; by .Chas, B. Rice, Hard and -soft Coal .of tha- best, �� is agent fox Wind Alilla+i Gasoline Ines• all kinds of pipe and fittings quality on hand. and you will feel the weird enchantment water works. Also bath room fix-' Highest price paid for Barley, a. etc. . Everything given careful 1.80 ear ' Al 95 If paid in advinos' iifl th 11 th ti invited' to join the good work. . , x RICE'S PUMP WORKS, Tel. 0881. Whitevale, Out. Pickering Station Coal Cos- Pay pro c people ey ops a me is not far distant, when, by force Attend the meetings of the U. S. O, a - JOHN MUBKAR, Proprietor, of numbers, they_ ez t tq rule Club and become better acquainted with your neighbor and mutual re- _ this country and make the French spect and eonfldence will develop. MOTU -AND COMMUNTi' language the' language of the Room for a few orders of twine yet, $hr �- country, and also Ito- rule the place them with the secretary, and all Only by the comps demo0sI county accoi'ditig to their ideals. those getting twine through the club Sri y are asked to et it promptly from Mr. Qua l ization of Europe can peace.be. se- It will be a great calamity to this Marquia or Lorne Puckrin, rained. Not until every leading country if.: the ever succeed in Next meeting, Aug- pith. Kell nation in Euro is y Europe governed by their aims. There should be no � •• Poe the people, can the world beassur- objection, to all Canadians learn- United Farmer$ - Kru ed that permanent peace has been ing the French language. It would Club, Pickerin pas attained.. - Nothing less than this be a great advantage to every .will induce the allied -nations to Canadian to know not only Eng - Will HORSE REGISTER. _ throw down their arms, They lish bat French as well. English, -- are unanimoue on this point, as however, Is the language of the King's4722 Codesdale, r imp), [14115], the all feel that anything less (14712), Clydesdale, property of son o Y y B world. It is the language of eom- Wilson, Brougham, will make season of than this will simply _mean that merce, and is known, more or less, 1917 am follows : Monday leaves his own Germany will -at. once begin pre- in ever country of the world, stable for a Cowan's, night; Tuesday, y D. Munroe, bese.line, night; Wednesday preparations to 'renew the strug- and the French-Canadian would R. Pu,.-krin's, Audley, niobt; Tharsday, • le for world supremacy. Germ- W. olid dleton's, Greenwood, noon, R $ p y•a have a great handicap remoped, Nattall's, con. 7, night; Friday, A, plat• any is beginning to realize that if he would master the English . thew's, can, 7; sight; Saturday. own defect is inevitable and .she is language. As. Canada is a British stable, ' Lmoderatin her'terms terms of peace. Edward Darnley—(imp ), [9609], B p nation English should be nnivere• (13461), Clydesdale, prop arty of Robt. Some time ago ,she insisted on re- ally taught. It is a delicate quer- t0sI Green River, will make the sea- taining all her conquered terri- tion that our statesmen will have son of 1917 as follows : 3douday, leaves tory as well as having her handle with care. ' A better his own stable for W. H. Major's White vale noon, Brougham hotel, night: Taos • �{ lost colonies res#iored. Now a understanding between the two day, W. J. MoDomald's Brock, • noon, B. 1 large and growing faction is be- �� would remove many of the Barb's, Picturing, night; Wedneds, Liv difficulties and help to bring about srpoot,lnoon amd afgbe; Thursdayy, 3 Bar. T ginning to abandon there claims, harmony,' nes, Cherrywood, noon, P. B. Roesor's, and is willing to accept a peace ooa 8, Boarboro, night; Friday, H. C. with no annexation nor indemni- Reesor's, Cedar Grote, noon, own stable Now Advornso es4mts. night:. Saturday, J. Hood's, can. 10; ties. Germany could- have secur- Markham, noon, own stable u%bt. The ed a -peace on these-.t'erms a year dtoncreiffe Albion—, (Imp), [39800] or two ago, OGS FOR SALE—Pure bred i16880) Clydesdale, propety of Vipond but these have been � ewk&ir* boss. main and ismale. ap b to D. llwNatl, 8 8 No. s. Pickering. roo�im• will make the season of 1917, forfeited by her barbarous math- as follows: Monday, leaves his own 14 ode and friRhtfulnese. Now the 'j OR SALE—Bay mare, 7 years old, itab!e for J. Cormsrh, Kinsale, noon, E. allies will not negotiate terms of g t n gi'wul sell driver. AT years s�deo V'nstoaeF's Aadlay, nicht, Tnasciay, J C 3. peace with the Kaiser or anyone `ej Ciadit be suitable ariy it desired Brysml's, cin 8. Pickering, noon, Liver. y 8 W stasy, Pickering. pp0000l, night; Wednesday afternoon, W. J ` else representing the war party Mitlor'a, Pickering, night; Thursday, W Who were res usible -fur the ter- Lidgeti's, baseline, noon. Baadel's hotel Po S �, E D„ S Wh,tbgg,� might; Friday. J Boonetra's, rible war." Recent despatches -- moon, G. R.esoa'e, moa 3, East Whitby, -: `from Germany reveal the fact that Alsike, Red Clover, Timothy and all night; Saturday, own stable. kinds of seeds. - Lord RoVent, 1418 C. 'N. R. --Stand 'internal. dissensions are becoming We are in- the market and are re P Pas'• ard'bred trosungg stallion, the property more active in that country. The ed to pay the highest market price», ei aThom. Maddaiord. Pialtesing, wall i , people of Germany are strongly in The best equipped cleaning spills make the season of 19I7 as follows. aJ favor of nee, but the Heiser and is the country. Monday leaves bis own attbie, F Madda Bend us isamples. or communicate with ford's, Kingston road, for bandel's hotel Crown Prince -ee disaster facing us before selling. Whitby, noon. J Vipoi Brooklin for them and they are now grasping Take advantage of tba best Seed 3fark• night. Tuesday, (� ward's, Utica, noon: rte in the world. Mannion House, 1✓:bridite, night. Wed at straws to save the. dynasty _ oesday. thence to 'temperance -hotel, ` from ruin, and they are support- Bell or Independent phone.- :_: Goodwood hotel night. Thursday If y ed b the tinkers, who nee that Prompt, efficient and reliable serylee Brougham hotel. noon, W H Banks' Id y in handling Seedy guaranteed. Pickering, night. Friday to his own who their own power will pass stable until Monday morning. J H. DOWNEY COKPANY A�,y—Grant trotting bred atsllicn, En away with that of. their chief for g +warlord. The allies will not ac- WHITBY, ONTARIO property of H s Pugh, len Major. will make the season of I917 as follows , n� tte ce�pt an offer of peace from Ger. 'Madneeday, leaves his own stable for many except on terms that will BROS. �i ay, N.. Hoose. BrnoUxbrilinge. night• Ba . day, N. Drhart'a Beooklin, noon; Ban• ggrove must humiliating to that del's 'hotel, Whitby, might. Friday, country, and particularly to the -Pickering. noon, H 1Pugh's Whitevale, L, _ _might:' Saturda Greenwood, noon; royal family and military caste. Funeral Directors theace to own stale where he will rt. There'was a time when England main aatil the following Wednesday. shad no thought of humiliating that and Embalmers, Sells Bev '802;) :(14018)—1 mppoosed but the Hun's method of Clydesdale, the property of Nelson country, -Wagg, o" Claremont, will make the mea warfare has dispelled all feelings son of 1917 s. follows. Monday will of mercy. Only with the people Whitby, Ontario leave his own stable for Jess Davis', of Glasgow, noon; thence to Goodwood an will she consider terms of _ peace, _ _ . _ _ _ Ill Tuesday afternoon. ruesday after noon own stable night; Wednesday to and these will he that Germany CBIIB answered promptly at F. Banker's, oon. 7, elakerin0 noon; must give up all claim to the con. Brougham hotel, ulght.; Thursday, quered territory, as well as to her .-any hour by motor, Harbron Bros. Kinsale. noon: Irvine lost colonies. restore Alsace and McAvoy's con, 8, Pickering, night. No extra charge for dl8tanee Friday, W, E. Appplebyy's„ con 8, .wcom, _ .Lorraine to France as Nell as pay Ashburn hotel, aight Satmday, Reuben : huge i•ndemvities to Belgium. and Besse's, Balsam, noon; cheery W his the ether entretries which she has own stable until Monday morning. e �&R6-the=fiIIBHt-Hearse RoVitl Salute—Choicely bred regis -:ravaged. and equipment outside teres Hackney pony (winner of the flrsr of Toronto �e at Markham Fair is 1916 :defeat Canada has coming before her a _ _ ._ inR the famous imported haoltaeg_ pony, Whitegate Pimple.), ttro property of E. problem .in her national affairs - . , A. Percy, lot 97, ooa. 6, Pickering, will which will test the wisdom of her ' Bell Phone: day or night, Nb- 99 make the season of 1917 at bis own Statesmen. This question. deals stable. Arrangements may be made to _ Independent, day, No. 52 meet patrons at l'•taremont, Brougham, with the French-Canadian people, White`vale and Careen River. Phone who fail to become assimilated in. Nights and Sundays No. 65 C} bd�rkbam 80�,, the rising Canadian nation. The great meas of French.Canadians - - are-' in deep ignorance, illiterate, _ and become easily a prey to such orators ah Bourassa and Lavergne, Cattle Stanchions Hay Carriers, Litter whose sole aim in life is. to become � idols among the people. With Carriers, Water Bowls and other Barn them, popularity. is of far greater value that patriotism. Not only and Stable- Fixtures are Unequalled .. have the people been stirred up T-hPy are complete in every particular -by these men, but .German spies _ -in great number,, men of wide � .Their darabiltty'is unsurpassed '• scholarship and who can speak If you contemplate renovating your stables or putting in Hay' or -the French- language 'with great fitter Carriers, CONSULT US.' _. fluency, have been roamin(f the Particulars Cheerfully Given' J. •R. THEXTON country before the beginning of Ind. Phone Pickering, Ont. the war, .telling the people how T N E ' ..they•have,been enslaved •by, the - British, and how prod Poul and 1. BANK . --contented they would become -if - -STANDARD they caine under the benevolent rulo of - the German Kaiser. In QR CASA their ignorance they were easily - convinced that their greatest 'RUST FUNDS _enemy on this earth was the Brit. TRUST ruler. On account of this Our savings Department giver you enmity to the British, they have failed to respoud to the nation's s gWrantee of absolute security and appeals for men to enlist in de- geT'o ieTs interest a1 CllrrODt tSt0. _ :39 fence of liberty and civilization. PICKERING BRANCH, As some of their leader,+ recon\1ystated they would prefer to die R. W. GORDON, Manager.Braec6 also a! 'tV9,itby. Qttnadian soil fighting against i .r"..�.,....,:::....:..A'w.....,....._eYsva,'�tk'S.,.�w.s�x.- sa.,,tL.9'�a:: #r:�%'_c+;,i, •.:'S.b�a,_sm�_ ..rt"".."".a"_ _,• -. •. _ , HER4.ARE SOME SUGGE9TION8 added Wheat,. . • _ ... lie. -Grape Nate, ... Ise :25c nkle Corn Flakes, ... 10c Roman Meal,--... .... ker Corn Flakes, . _ 10c Quaker Oats, ... ' . - Sao oggs Corn Flakes, ... 2 for 25c•, Tillson's.0ate, .. ... 80c Post Toasties, .. ... • 10c f Robin Hood Oats,....' .- ... 12c mbles,. .,. . : -10c Rolled Oats (bulk), �4 lbs 25c fled Wheat',. ..: ... .i3ej' Cream of Wheat, .. 10c lb -- And Sere is a BARGAIN :._,Flaked Wheat, 4 lbs.. for 25 cents. You can depend on clean fresh ,goods at RIHARDON' P�ickenn Hardware Store 1 g Is the only place in town to buy TI Clark Jewel Oil Stoves and Ovens hey are manufactured by the Wm. Back Stove Co. of Brantford.- They rantford. They are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Your money money back if they don't satisfy. Old Reliable "Sherwin Williams Palate" and Varnishes. Drop in and get a color card. Look Try 24larnot i317C OHN Ides ome for your floors and linoleume. 'a1�►00 C�'RAV='1'Y �7CTA5iS.ER" .. - 'Try it. Don't want your money unless your satisfied. -.• CB "ga3P3P'7 =r=--1QJrht' R�.T•Tam Qoxue in and examine it. - Pure Paris Green in packages at reasonable price... - Arsenate of Lead, the sure bug destroyer, in balk r S. BALSD►ON, = PICKERING , 'Pater, Pare Water COAL and GRAIN _ au are wise yon will use the only well, drilled; by .Chas, B. Rice, Hard and -soft Coal .of tha- best, �� is agent fox Wind Alilla+i Gasoline Ines• all kinds of pipe and fittings quality on hand. and you will feel the weird enchantment water works. Also bath room fix-' Highest price paid for Barley, a. etc. . Everything given careful Rye and Buckwheat delivered IQti h MAUNAKF.A. Henry N: Clark. Taros, rad Ode" noon, at Spink's Mill. x RICE'S PUMP WORKS, Tel. 0881. Whitevale, Out. Pickering Station Coal Cos- . , , :., ... . � , ::a• !..••sm a..,c.w-.7-.x..:s..z'.�._r_an-t ,n,.Rs•i-,%.iail:.',�.ws.• r.:.Sr"!,�a'aT>.��L�.6 ,The i�aunting � �: . , ...of Hawanan music - -.• HAWAII#N music has a faacinatio>D that gftws. Listen to the strange, sobbing plaintiveness of voices, the all - but -human notes of the Hawaiian pd -tar hrobbinof the _ and' and' the rhythmic throbbing akale& in these _ lam• �� pvubie-Disc f- - Re C or d s and you will feel the weird enchantment of night`in the South Sea Islands: M►tete ALOHA OR Toon Pah'Hawaian Compasw., 'g85ck BAWAM" 110==. Toes Pah HawtNsa Ceram. r• _ IQti h MAUNAKF.A. Henry N: Clark. Taros, rad Ode" KA. LA. Roi,aR Kaaws. Bamoaa. and Octa taMe. Alp�b_ ON TBI: l►Ci�AT WAUMM Mas 40dw mai Frank ceras. alde Duet x t0lead SpA HAOILr HULA t:Dt1. Hie LmYe d link 86o Fane. Ulralala C. W. Liddle, 'Pickering . , , :., ... . � , ::a• !..••sm a..,c.w-.7-.x..:s..z'.�._r_an-t ,n,.Rs•i-,%.iail:.',�.ws.• r.:.Sr"!,�a'aT>.��L�.6 -;�.r , i,:'; a•?kb �;y',.•h�,,,� '•° " y�+. A�,'r}` - t sof ,p r - ...-,n•_ ''� • Zf+'t�e k x.p a .,.{'•',�„ �. -.y' �.yf6-Y '" .-Aad ti.ivSf > eMh ,JL:'2. + fY. iN Rytl'• � p : _..:.; . 1„..' e. ... .Y .. :. .'0.;.•'4',.-•..'.:, .�:i.• sne.W.,:, .%.;•'i.: _. :.;t:. ,!;`,.”' . '. "-•.r �. _ -,.�P` ,•'` .. .,2` 'a .. ; .:: :. .. ', .... '.. .... .. ....,. • ... _mss, ... _ -my - 9LJW8M0N% -Thomas and Dire. Coady enter- This is what you have been F. C. Beal andfamily, of Toros• tained a number of their friends logking for: on Tuesday. evening. All report a 2pp - I- of Sam le Boots -Ladies' M spent- Sunday- with J, 8.• and very enjoyable time. Gent's, Hoys� and Girls' -to Mrs. Beal. J.- R. Thexton, of Pickering, ac- sell at prices which pre. Mrs. Gibson and daughter, Mies companied b J. 'H. Prentice, of veiled before the - _ Mabel, are visiting friends in Toronto, ha a business trip of war began. Stouffrille. 0laremont oa Tuesday. A number -from' here attended a Space will not pecmit quotations, Mrs. James Middleton, we regret -- -bars-raising at Sunderland one but•a call will convince you and to state, is seriouslyill. She is �. day last week,. • prove a money saver. ' `• Ula last Stokes, eon of the late being nursed by her' daughter,' George Stokes, has been killed in Mrs. Priest, of Toronto. Sale commences on Saturday, action in France. Wilbur Gleeson, accompanied by March the 31st. J. J. -Bundy €s kept busy -these his father and mother; Ed'. and. 4I e,/ 0 days battling with the weeds . in Mrs. Gleeson, and Georgi Casper, , (i - "his market garden. motored to the city on Tuesday. NORTH CLAREMONT Joseph and Mrs. Readman are James Stephenson and daugh• .. . ter, M€ss Ethel, of Greenwood, .:.- epa"inK a week with the former spent Sunday -wiith the former's - son in Sing township. The Fruit Store David Hopper motored out 'to brother, Thos. E., and Mrs. Staph-• Newmarket on Monday and spent ensou. ;HAS THE QUALITY fixe day with relatives. We are pleased to . see George Cooper out again after his recent Edgar Shirk, of Chalk Lake, and Choice. variety of Spring Fege• severe illness and t1iaE"he is mak • d John, of Markham, visited their tables an Fruits always. father hereon Saturday. . Ing satisfactory progress toward on hand. _ • Mrs. David Taylor has returned recovery. Misses.Elsie Gibbons, of Toron• , S ial.orders taken for end Lome alter visiting her sister, Mrs. to, and Dell Worthy, of Bramp• - p of week requirements. Day, of Ora, who is seriously t ton, are holidaying at the home. Mise Jennie Michell, of Toronto, y Ice Cream Parlor now open where is visiting with Mrs. T. Coady and of their grand -parents, Thos. and we will be pleased to serve other friends in Claremont fora , Mrs. Gibbons. few days. Mise Ade11 Sohnarr Nae returned NEIL60N 8 ICE CREAM Chae, Sargent has struck a gas• after a very enjoyable month Plain, in.coues, sundaes or in e premises. He spent with .her, parents in Mild. 'Ice-cream sodas -always good, Aline well on his Will dispose of s for ices. 0 for may. She was accompanied on quick sale. _ her return by her sister, Mise Ed- H. J. MARQUIS Mi:: Margaret Morgan, of Tor- na Scrr. Ontario .-onto, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Furmers have begun their hay A� • 'Wm. Evans, and other relatives harvest, but they can make but" in Claremont. little headway owing to the fre- Mre, Brown and daughter, Miss quent rains. A period of dry PIC$TRINa BA$ERY Emma, are spending a few days weather is mach needed just now with Mr. and Mrs. Ashen-hurst, of in order to :ave the hap crop.- +Cannington. " DAM RXMMTZ36 Mrs. A. L. Anderson has return. e,!„400 -ed home to Toronto after spend. `W2DX=DAr, Auo, 2ftH-Executor.' Ing some weeks with her aunt, sale of two parcels of land, on lots 82 Mrs. J. Bundy and 88, con. 5. Pickering, containing - George Richardson had a bee on 50 scree es.oh. For terms etc. apply - 'Monday when a number of his to w. A. Fuller or Eli Wilson, Green E�E ���� j neighbors assisted him in re -Shing- River. F. Postill, Auctioneer. l 'ling his residence. Constantly on hand, also Mr. and, Mrs, McCaddie and Mrs. �� A�ontaa�ed = Bolt -drinks on Ice.' and Mise Hislop, of Oshawa, and BREAD, BUNS and CASES Mr. Webster.called on Claremont Pon. friends on Saturday. p P , C , E I N _: Patterson's Chocolates. A heavy rain -storm as ied over Both phones in shop. this locality on Saturdayafter- AND DISTRICT moos. A new cement culvert in _ H.. R. IdonIIey, Pickering course of construction at Cedar _ To sell for — Creek was washed out. $$THE OLD RELIABLE David Scott was in Belleville on :- ''iPednesday and Thnrsday_attend- -FO TRILL NURSERIES" - iult the Grand Lodge of the A. F. A A. M., as the representative of Splendid list of Stock for Fall - !Broagham Union Lodge. planting, 1917, and -,- Friends and relatives extend --'Spring planting, their deepest sympathy to Mr, ,and Mrs. Frank Michell, and including many new varieties -daughter, Rena. of Agincourt, on which we alone control. their sad and sudden -bereavement pt up meteetale end dadim of their only son and brother. Roy Send for new illustrated Catalogue, kept in .tote. It will a Rell, who died on July 11th, from &leo Agent's Pro ition ; Hang• p pay You Internal throat goitre �" some free out it. Ezdus- I so cell a our wo=ke end inspect on: *toes ive Territo�' tad obtain prices. Don't be misled by W. M. Palmer is kept busy these LISSRAL CO�d�II96IOM *#onto we do sot employ them, consequent. days assisting the farmers with = _ iy we eta, cad do throw os the r#enf their baying and hoeing. There STONE and WELLINGTON, oommiooioa o! l0 per ant., which yon wo are •number of others in the nil- eaRNinly save by purchasing from ae.i lage who should be imbued with a The Fouthia Nurseries. oW wlidfed, `-'similar patriotic spirit. as farmers (Established 188'7) - WHITIT SRA#ITE CO.. are badly in need of help. Those TORONTO, ONTARIO', Omos and works, Whitby, Ontario who are unable to go to the front - •cau help to win the war by help. tug to increase ptrodacttss , B RAN -'AND H �0 R T S We congratulate Misses Mary Forsyyth, Mabel McLellan, Gladys_ •.Dolphin and 1 na Mantle an Nae• . - We have always a large stock at lowest prices. ing passed successfully their eta. ' trance examination, Miss For. ' - eyth was also successful is secur- _.._.. _ ... -P scholarabi . We also extend -;MONARCH CHICK FEED -1SCRATCH FEED amour congratulations to their teach- This 1: a good food, eepeciallp pre- Is for ad+ilt fowl. A mixture of er; Miss Douahty, she having sect pared for young chicks and different grain@ in proper pro- +ceeded in passing eighty per cent is very easily digested. ' portions for beet results. of those who wrote.ch y The resultArom its feeding [is, j Try it once and you'll be sure ;at the groups of men who Assam healthy thvi- tag it again ble foir gossip and who act in such a _manner that ladies feel like stay- ing at home rather than put up Our Flours are made to give satisfaction. with such annoyance. Possibly there is nothing said or done with CREAM of the Fest - .-QUEEN CITY DdONARCH the intention of giving offence, but (Bread) (Blend) (Pastry) Vore consideration should be giv. n to those who have to pass - • along the street -in order tD got, to --Always a full line of -grains and Mill Feeds. chnrch. Congratulations are extended to - Call and get our prices. Misses Isabel Sargent, Edna Tarr, Jean Evans and Mabel Wagg on havin¢ passed the Lower Sehoo€ ' The Campbell Flour Mills Co.,. Ltd# 'Examination for Entrance into the Normal Schools and Faculties of Education. The teachers' are ' also to be congratulated as the per c^ entage of one hundred could' notThe Peo lc St0re' t be exceeded. Claremont is fort i• p s nate in having a staff of- teachers who- are. capable of doing such ,- good work. �a•, The annual garden party • under A• Sudden Clearaway- .Of the auspices of the Ladies' Aid So• ciety of the Methodist Chnrch will Millinery •:a be held on the cbiirch grbunds on _ the evening of Tuesday July 24th. oni� choice of an Trimmed Hi}t in the store • An excellent sapper will be served y - _ from 5.30 until all have been f'or only •9$ cents served, after which a flrst•class - - * programme will be given: The committee has been fortunate in �� v S•-zi N ' securing the services of Mme. = - ' Coutts -Bain, dramatic vocalist This is your chance. .121 cent white striped Muslin, for only 10 cent and elocutionist, and Mr. Howard per yard. 15 cent white striped Muslin for Russell, baritone soloist, winner only 127 centa per yard. of the Earl Grey medal, The Claremont orchestra will be Pres- .. Special for Friday and Saturday' - ent to enliven the proceedings with their music. An address will Choice' Salmon, reg 20c, 2 for 85c Clark's Pork and Beans, reg 20( 2 for i5c, with a 60 cent purchase. be given by Rev. A. McLellan. A booth for the sale of ice-cream, - on the and fruit will be erected � i M C E N •i4,� •on the grounds. No pains will be soared to make this a most enjoy -Ne T E E F tble evening .Admission 85 cents, ]P I C K E R I N �7 . ,►+ i ahildren,.20 f, TH 1 _ON BANKIP six 000"o ■ &4MXCR" SAN1CING FIRMS TRA100ACTCO Vit. ■ ■ Ms�tAWMRfC'DI►ARTMElit1 - `•.'•.,, . D■ ': patG m aria r� seeaaate s.rso. s tiF • � >� ei. oa. sonar .n. owasas =eo.tw�``�` -'-a� _ . DWHITBY 13RANCH`: S. 0. TERRY, Manager. �■■■■lri■■>.t■■=ntt■=Ila■■■■■ns■■■■■■tis■n■>.■=1t>•>t=■>.■a _ Ha Fork Rop'e 0 Best that call be secured at six and one-half cents afoot at r CLABrE MONT,.. Ont. u Sumin e­-it" Footwear :Our. stock of Summer Footwear includes the latest styles PUMPS and OXFORDS in Fick Kid, Patent Leather, Gun Metal and 5 Dark Brawn Calf. _ White (;Mlills lad Buckskin- foots. Shoes and Pumps Bee our line of Fleet Foot Outing Shoes for Men, w, : Women and Children ' 3+ pEEL .-« SON BROCK -STREET, — - WHITBY, ONT. O _ �r A full line- of Green's and Leary's Bread • and Pastry Flours, also Parity Bread Flour 4 .0111a = 0ILs ;Gasoline and Motor oils. :-Axle Grease and _ Machine Oils of various kinds, . Joe Cream every weekend, also, Water -melon and Orangeade. ` r E. E. rA 'N N US , Warement .1iveru ... 'Bus meets a112raids 1: $ e = to •• >K I slow First-class Rigs to hire day oc F �O eba to 10; ; night at lowest prices.< r ? qp _ILPhone 1805. 1 i omb � d s y.e g�� �o� Thos: Sanderson & Soa 4 8a ,�• Il ,o e C m a +• s PROPRIETORS M� sal Feb ►�~ - w a m CD KariNG lje PICKERI 1; wy y '+ ' a'' ° = LUMBER = YARD] d a ,~+ � 01 , A +d July � �1 r .m Oat: H ..�...� Nov ►mw HARDWOOD FLOORING Jeaaary 1917-Wh0by 4, oebows 4,B We can supply hardwood. floorin 5, Port Perry 7, UsbridRs 11,Aanainet0ni10, is beech, birch maple, plain an Eeaverton:v, Upterarove e _ quartered. White and red oak in d 'dths and thickness NOTICE - Help being scarce I will be pre- pared to do chopping and oat flaking only on 2nday, Wednesday an -Friday, durind-- g the month of'Mareb, After that date on Mociday and Friday of each week:, Also, for sale a gnanty of 2 -ft hardwood. John F. Bayles.,, Greenwood all gra way w1 ROOFING Buy Rubroid Ready Roofing, the' first ready roofing, made in 1891 SHINGLES1 Choice B. C. red cedar shingles W. D. Gordon & Son,� PICKERRING Bell and Independent, 'phone; ;:^ t s ., _ ^. .. - ., .nidi m y _ ,� .. ?.5t - •siva. ,,.o us�iibr+vean au .�.� : s•F,va.�r�`��>�� � � �'. �: .s��'�' : ��• uis+.-.. ,,�` ,,,: -. .. - -. ,... +•t ..�..'.••-.r ..v-..;. ..,,.-. rr_s•......G•.�• ;..,.., -- . . ,•N. •r.+!' :+'za x �..: a r=^+t, fi .u. a,ir: ro ,..v �.,. ;�..., vey. '^r.t"--• :d�:i�.q,°.+% +,a7€., .,.,�+.• ,'rrcira•:», ^,..,.+v.�..r.li'f ;. a. - ..,,r- .3'.'"N.'.q- :n„- +•s-��. :�:., . .... :,.-” '�`_ `L •.c;'=:.- «,3" :4ha,. .�..,:r•. .,.... a. ..=.'!�.,..,, .... S r"^ •fir.. _.r• 'sum ,• .n - '+• 'a •%. • �R i a Cherries - �, • , � - - .. .. rte ° •�� if M _ f -- ry,. - .�•r and i�x ® f: le x f t. x,917 ont%&4' 4`1 "Prise and Uncolored" a 'h ake delicious and - in - PaFSERVING IABEts FRFs' Send red til Y • k School Fairsbd] traie-mark Por book of 54 pariated 4 .� ,�! �,�, �ur�� v economical preserves gw=ua,abelsto In 10, 20 and 100-1b. sacks, ,Atlantic5ugarRefineriesLimited f in �����'�!D ~ ` ' „r 2 and '5 -pound cartons Power Bldg., Mounted 14b k-,_ 1 .. PRIZES: Five Large Phonographs Five Sets of Dickens' Works _...__ = wnAnnuals • -Girl's Attractive is f Books uc res Mixers .. O� I - •: „ _ . � ,,,�. -- ' Can k Broad � " :t y More than $2.000 worth of prizes for bread making , ' • will be offered at tl_e rural school fairs this fall.' Among the prizes are five W-ge cabinet phonoFaphs, fifteen i i Canuck bread mi:,--rs and riany attractive books. These 1Pt splendid prizes will make the contest the most stirring m spec held at aural school fairs: -Every girl between the ages of 12 and 18 should read all about this fine o or- -� DOMESTIC SCIENCE AT HOME. �'���ii� ! pp '•-.tunity; and should begin now to� prepare for it. The Third Lesson—Inorganic Salts. prizes, under the conditions explained below, will be The chief salts found_ in food are renter and leave the body in inorganic THE PATHEPltbtiE "' • awarded for the best loaves baked with a sulphur,_ irgn,'' sodium, magnesium,1 forms. Therefore it is, necessary for Five of the" kiige cabinet vhoaotrapha, each-, -phosphates, potassium; they, constitute !us to eat foods that are rici: in these with twelve records, gi ea m spat prises is ;- ,pgst _ about Ave per cent, 'of the body's I vital fife -giving elements if we wish to District Cortcete• Value. Vaso• size, 2o- in. -a Cre f$e w e weight. enjoy good health. 20yifn. i 44 ,n.-biglt, _ e baud Wheat flour that Lt guaranteed for bread Sodium is needed for digestion and : The process of digestion does :'ot js a necessaryconstituent of the blood. -the flour that you rc•ill'wunt to use alwa}•s, once you have given it a good trial. - We want change the natt re of these salts. be- potassium vis life to the nervous gives v of the' li h eFt most wholesome bread you to lino v for 'ourself that it makes a lenuid bi loaves t r .cause they are largely absorbed to the, } P g g form in..which they are eaten. - Chlor! seater and it assists the heart in the• that good flour can bake. That i.a. why we make It well �}orth your while to try it, by offering . performance of its duties. it also i:hese attractive and cost] rhea. - . rides and soda, which are essential for Y P !keeps. the tissues soft,. flexible and the body fluids, are derived from hor this en;ntest w•e have divided the Province into five districts; each with several countirti. Tn esch district �'�lnimal foods. PLosphatis, potash', active• ism will give a lamr�e cabinet phonograph. a set of Dickens' Works and three bread mixers. Thee are called the and lime are necessary for the solid' Iron combines with oxygen. There- Djatrict prizes and.they are to be given in addition to iiie prizes offered at the local rural school fair:+. (Pee list tissue of the body and they are found_, fore if iron is in the blood it carries of districts below.) Be sure to compete at your local rural school fair, If you win fust prize there, you will then ` `chiefly in vegetable foods and water. I the life-giving elements through the sutomatictilly become a competitor Eric the phonograph and other lis#clef prizes body. The Prizes -remember, are offered for the best loaf of bread baked with Cream of the Rett Flour. `o . $alts are used in the body to regul- II.. _ Magnesium phosphate and caiciums other flour will do, For local prizes we -offer a number of valuable books. By local prizes we u.ean. those given :atc the density of the body fluids, to are required for'bone and tooth strut- at the fair. - -- - promote digestion, _ to harden ossious tune 1u lama Prise.- 'Girl's Own Annual." a great bis beautifully bound. Illustrated book with 6lm pI of stories and articles abouli tissue, to give tone and vigor to the Meat is deficient in mineral salts, people• an• an-msf garde,s, soai••aa, rmchetinq-ot'erythta¢ that lauticulrrly interests y'ow---girls. older giF•a and tbca n.utLera, -IhJS _ Ia at i►oaderiul rue that fou can trr:iaur. to cmrh: muscular tissues and to supply acidity particularly lime, which is extremely sad laciI Prlae• Nturids of I'a^tone ales sad worm," hoa> ily' cloth bound with . the titles: many breusifsl pictures is calors. ew • . And alkalinity for the digestive juices_ important for the vital processes Of' -using life stonw, of .Flurence N ayht,n>,!tle, (:race Diarlin, Flora bincDcnahi, 7ena3 Lied. lace quesa. l i tririn sad ott en, - 3rd Leal Prise Britain Oceirna " a t•ia-t.andaomcly bound bbott with many Colored pictures:' intematiag stories acd descriptions and other secretions. 1 the -body of the countries and the peoples o, Britas, s world-wide Empire. Mineral' salts are necessary for!: Mineral salts abound in vegetables, ub LI Prize The quern's Ut Y1ook,"r book -of stories. picturesanci ape Val _ artimlee by Brausn s Vac"t writers: the proceed- iron; the sales of the book are Cot the u _ health Disease results .from an in- ; fruits, whole grain, legumes, milk and beastrt of disabled soldiers in Lnglaad.- > -- Butllcient ariply of theta. Mineral reggs. This is not a condemnation of ` Nora Uafeu the entries number. six #,r.more only. (testi and secend prison wiII a wt; salts have no food value. Some of a ,sential con-. -meat -diet, but a reasonable argu- I be -awarciod. - -1'akess the escrtas'nursbsr ten or mcrp no imrrth prise will be awarded - them enter of istrict Prizes..—The each stituents of the organ cbody mater aI but they! hoafor wh atlbread, oan,better peas, be ns,! fai.�automatically becomes a�competitore the fo�he followin Di t�� r b -prize'g s rjct ' � p'r-4�• _ tneome inorganic after the organic-, fresh vegetables and fruits, milk . and ' prizes. One-half of the first prize loaf will be sant to the Ontario ..Matter in o cidtzed. Many other salts eggs. - Agricultural College at Guelph, to -compete is the District Contests See tlditlOnrl below.) � ie Viso esmb Risen to thr•fsae big tnabogaay co -Ttio - = 'Tested Recipes. i_actual and an real -to-day as she ever h000Lph we o,4 'fit prim It gill give >ou endl,,es loaners and eutmrtainment ;r _ p pp ,- 'was. She is the woman to whom we Sor a hitme It has ,peeial reproducer attar! menta rrd ncrrtae", enahtint y nu to play al! i ,, Cherry 1Keringue.—Line a pie tiA ! kinds of list dine records of no matter w•hnt maks: Thr Pathephons reCroducee are willing to trust the welfare are of the manic, orchestra nasi( soap and fuanypirtes perfectly; with it pew a doses of the lumCUA f with good pastry and fill the +,,late , - S Pestle records. Tuul� vahia &13 01 ionth stoned and cooked cherries. Bake, nation, for she has not run after false gods, or been lured by the siren -voice trd nWrktPrlae -ger d n><•ttana' ��orks, iS ;pleedigt botradtolumes with manly in a moderate oven for twenty-five uhatratione Arsons Ov books in the set are Twist" and."Old Curiostty Shop.' ---- meritt tee made n- one white of egg of the outside world but she has gone Thtmo aro two of the meat eacrytncing ntorn•n eves written. t azid four tablespoonfuls of sugar. Put call of a man and the voices of. little. Machine d ky ;de ow of hrm1 m �i�ab�in ample, comet ,lin made. _ Pincer PRIZE Orioc�I at>�[a ' minutes. When-- cool coves with a MS hod. ou F back to nature and has listened to file ' f laborious sa�iiag of itis u d the dcagb is thoroughly (.Ei F•� E in oven to brown. children, sad she admits that there is I and more evoafy mists• nothing as satisfying or worth while ;+ - 8• Corn \Iu[[ins.=One and one-quarter in the whole aide world, ae, the making i ICO?,iDITIO:� S OF THE CONTEST i' cupfuls of white flour, three-gtiarters - I the home and rearing of children. i c�w,ttiea at Gtenprry, Stormont,, Ihundaa, -of a cupful of corn meal, five tea- Every girl mar compote at' the rural robool lair in her district, PlAtriet Na, 1. ' ;spoonfuls of baking powder, One- tea- whether or not she attests whool• prwvidiat that her 12ch birchdtiy - Gr"viite. Leeds, Frontsnse, Lennox ted Adliatttoa. , Carleton, Keep The Child Bang. occur" before November tut, 1417, or bar tehh birthday- dao 1 t Lr<nark. Renfrew. l spoonful of salt, four. tablespoonfuls of occur lmiore Nov, 1. 1917. One loaf of bread must be suhrnitted District No. L-Couatise or Hastings. Prince Edward, Peter. :lshortenin ; one a one and one- A child must be kept busy. It is his brko,l in pan about 7 a s iwhea and 3 inches &-P. and divid«i into bozo, NOrthumberlaAd, V•ircoria, Durham. g BBs twin Inaves so that they my be xeparated ar the fcir. TA, loaf District No. 3..-Ceuntimor York,'Dntario. Poet, naltm.;Teat- ' quarter cupfuls of milk, very nature to be busy and it A 'our moat be flaked vA Cr ant of 4, well F1, . One-half wi:l be iltlnd wvrth, Oeor 1. Brant, waterloo. Raspberry Custard.—Two cupfuls of duty to provide him with something at the rair. The other !tall of the prise loaf will bo -e-it to oamrio Diaurks No. 4—C-iij,tios ref Welland. IIaldimsad. Norfolk, icuEtura! College. Gucl ls,.to rosispetr to rhe District Contuse+ Elvia. Beat, E."suz. I.ambfon. Sliddteeex !milk, five tablespoonfuls of cornstarch. that will keep him busy. As_ soon as T ernd``ing ails tui dose gy 3lise at. A. Pauly, of the Dppanmoat Mulct Na. a.-Countim of Bruce, Gray. DuReria, fGmroe, the child knows the name of familiar of Breadmaking and Flour Tesciag. The local ecmtest ac the ta[r District.-ofX1uakoka, Parry Smal. Timiskamiag• AI „ass, $udl,ar Dissolve starch in milk and bring to I will be cvndacted under the .aro rules as nl1 the otter rep 2r i -, y-. a boil. Cook for three minutes. Re_ objects, and can walk, he can be, Contents at your Vain afanitoalin. a - _ THE RESCLTS of tha oontesta at the fair will be made known move from fire- and add.-, yolk of _one taught to do little things for nether, 'no Sludafd by wlrich brass will bo judged will be as fellows: � the usual way as is tato cm -a of all the other reg filar rnnwau, 'rhe bne-half : cupful -o€'sugar; one- I such -as bringing. her thread or. thim-� _1. Appearance of Loa .. 15 marks Di_+triA re,ulta will be announcod as rooa a+ oeeablo atter thu'rnn- arter teaspoonful of salt. Beat ble, dust pan, rubbers, etc., and these' (a) colo, smacks _ciasionot the Racal soitaai rain is the Pro.Piace. 4u p I (b) Textureofernet ............. amarks Do NOT MI3d THN (7TE%T OPPORTUNITY Every w6, then pour into individual molds. duties should enlarge as. the child.' ;-- fel shape of loot ............. 5 Marks girl boI? 12 and IS years ahoald oompete. Wham ssplen.itd way Set aside to cool. To serve, turn from grows older. The child enjoys doing I =• Tonaum tecaty b. ;; ..,1•S s�arl:a0 irxrks of chs V.`, Ft�r at u"aobtr` and -practise us aa°t PA oftern as. > molds and cover with, crushed and this, and it is training him to know he �b> Silkin., ,.-......... ...20marka posiSle co inoreasa Ldo chanced bf'wi siteg• If >our dealer cannot sweetened raspberries; garnish with a + is not living for himself alone..... 1 (e) Color .. . • • • .............1 -marks sell it to.o% Writs to trap Campt,en Flourkill, Co ,,Ltd„ Toronto, l S. Flavor of Bread ................ . , . .45 marks and we will promptly tett you the dearest place to get it. meringue made 7rom the stifflybeaten Bestow plenty of praise; children _ � al Taste ...26 marks NO COMPi:riTIONs IV COI'NTIE;9 NAyisn BELOW: white of one -egg and three tablespoon- like to be told they have done a thing �bl Odor .. ... ..............4omarks Thrcampetition h open t, all pato of the .ince where eriI fuls of pulverized sugar'. well, and it stimulates them to greater _ Finasrtast; Each loaf saust be sccompsnisti by' the part o[ the School Fnira are hti.l, except the Districts of Itasay River, Ken ,res flair bag containing the taco of the Old Stiller, and an entry fora end Thunder Bay. These dattricta are the only pparts of the Procirco effort. Be careful, not to praise work mret be signed by the rl and parents or guardlan stating dare of where":hoalfatrasnroheldbyth� Dcpartmeato(Agriruitcraivahich that Du know has been carelessly - birth, P -o .ddrae+. ,nr givia> name-oi_dc r whom Cream this compatitios will not ho a featere, There are n,l cIL-trict-repre- - The Womanly Women: y y ! of the Went Flour was purchase,.. The corm will ststo that the gg r per mea o grua ase n p Li sea o done. The child knows that he has j actually bakadthelosfCite redaathooampetltion• Theformswillt» Pert--. Wallington, aliburton. Presoott, Rtiseell or Lincoln, and no To -day .there exists, as there al- not put forth effort, and generally ; ixovidsd rt chs time of the lair. The decision of the judges is final• Ami ultureool lairs ars held to there a 10n,- 16 by the Department of In I ANof more than one entry may be mitde by ertoh iirl and not more Agriculture. 1'bero aro. however, a Vac: locals •hrol aware held is ways will exist, a woman -who is your look of disappoiptment is not i thea oae.looal pri¢o -ill be awarded to the same faintly, these seven counties, and we are open Lag floe competition •to these striving to'reach the highest pinnacle forgotten, and the careless work is not wklrk Dietrkt is rears. This list ahbws you which couatiee faire, We will announce later rho districts is which each o[ thaso, _ yvucompetcagainstifyoubecomeacompetitorfor tlreDistrict priscs: t'tauntieawill be included. of success as a home -maker. She'has repeated. - But his 4ttivity should not i _ never wavered from her true course be all work. The child needs more • tf duty or -swerved in life's purpose Hours for play than for work, and it-ig �/� e e and plan. She is not a myth, this our -duty to furnish him with toys and The - Campbell Flou lel ill Co., Lim Ited little womanly woman, but she'is as books suitle to his age -and taste. . -- --L- (West) Toronto, Ontario BObi•RARD}LENT OF RHEIMS. InAbe south wall especially the roof of - ` the choir is above a pile of rubbish !(eeP this alttsoltncemeti! for re}scenes) The Cathedral Has Already Been which marks the sits of the, high altar. � Riddled by 700 Shells. T]Vere are wide, gaping chasms where i _ _ shell after -shell has enlarged the same T}]e above preliminary advertisement L34 ;Systematic, -wanton destruction of openings, so that the wonder is with' To ���'�r� • Rheims Cathedral, which is both a these places the fabric of the build- j •- Is inserted to inform the Public about , tragedy and .a crime, still continues. ins holds together. PrtualT all the', Our Broad -making Competition. We Will shortly advertise in the home -^ Since the_ beginning of the war, it beautiful old glass is go.-te. The floor' $ P etas received" between 600 and, 700' of the nave, which looks like a rough print pages of local weeklies the names of dealers handling Cream of the shells, i road, is thickly strewn with broken I • _ The streets behind the cathedral and and twisted fragments of lead .and' West Flour, jon each side of it open into a square, chips of brilliant, colored glass and -- .while in front there are several huge ;masses of stop© and mortar, among caretaker. He can tell a story about i is the likelihood of its being counter- the ingredients of the ink of course Is tcraters, about nine, all rhade by .380's,' which. at regular intervals, there are each shell. feited, and therefore experts are' con- carefully preserved. which lust fryi;sed their mark. On the 'rows of neat little hears of sifted r- " ! stantly at work to contrive ways o£-: ,west facade, which is protected from earth and rubbish, from which the, ,,- direct hits, the weather .gradually' -is - workirlen carefully have gleaned every WHY THEY. HAVE GREE` BACKS making it Impossible to copy such bills. Never wash a sieve with soap. Soda 'flaking away the surafee, finishing the atom of debris that can be used to Stacy J. Edson was the' man who in I or"Ammonia will clean .it with the help -y lin bekun by the flames burning the piece together and repair the windows The United States Bank Notes Are 1867 .invented the green ink that of a brush. a cffold. The state of the other three and stonework when the gigantic task Printed With Patented Ink. - l,Uncle" Sam uses on his bank bills. The It Hanel picking of the eggs and the , era;ls, with flying buttresses, pinnacles ' of restoration is taken in hand. Why the United States bank notes ink, which was patented, is anti -photo- adult insects is one of the most effete. t and windows, is even more deploralale, The faith of these Frenchmen is a are printed with green backs is not graphic—that is, it cannot be photo- five methods thus far devised to con - The bnmhardment for the last three thirg of wonder to every one. About generally known, although there is a graphed, nor can counterfeiters in try -'i trol squash bugs. Spraying with t� ;months has done more damage than all the ,p10te is an old architect, who has most excellent reason for it. The ing to get a facsimile of the notes' nicotine damagen some considerably. re- #Jbe other months of the war together. ' wor d on the cathedral all his Iife as great drawback to paper currency, move it with alkalies, The secret of g y ,"i-^..�•:_... .,:. a«_:: ,.,.:_'�:....-r ..._,..,.,_.....-_.a-ytrw�-e•;R+Y,...:,,.....+wa_st-��..rr.-:,_ ,.._s:r'..•«+��,..�, _..___,._ ..,eds�- ^"�T«�°".+_- _,.,..ca�.�r�.{_� ���.c.�:`'t',,,�-," ' af�i.�,�`'' �..,w.. .: �,v. s.'°�s "-;�"'� s =°...°.,.-.+e"'7�.r,".�'"�t,: aa.';,`i" •"',�`.9• "'fry" r:`�^ •.F-^:• sw : v - ar�". - - ; ..' - ;a. ;i. K,'• �r•S''/ • .:,�. � 1 M.A, ., J �`• tae::. �. , 1 - .., ^ . - i r not dissipated merely because the Sh'en$tIi '1]El . Summl�r _ A GOOD SET O)rAUL'ES. HOW 1S YOUR APPETITE? � y � a a title ceases. The estates may be 3. disposed of by the usual processes of Comes to the man or woman Boys and Girls Would Do Well to; Loss of appetite during the sum- law.. j Whose daily diet consists of Follow.Them Out. • , - -- Here a •' • - "mer months is a common trouble, Cereals and fruits. ' Meatis a set of rules which every ----.--t and indicates that the digestive sys- _THE COSTLIEST. OF WARS ai3d tflltOe9 are a hes 10&d 'bcy and girl would do well to follow: Ir tem is out of order. Lacking a Be brave. Courage is the noblest healthy appetite many people -es• previous Expensive Conflicts Do, Tot i OA the digestive organs. The of all gifts. + pecially women -go too long with- Compare With Present War. - ideal Summer diet is Shred- Be silent while your elders are _ out food, or eat sparingly because speaking,, and otherwise show them The Late Dinner. It is certain that the resent con-• ded Wheat Biacuite a food deference. -tood seems to distress them, and it P 1!� Young Wife -I'm afraid that din ie no wonder that they complain that i flict of nations will place all other that is 100 per cent. whole 0;2y. Obedience is the first duty ner will be late' dear. they are constantly tired sled unable j wars in the shade as regards expenses. Wheat and prepared in a of every boy and girl. _ Young Hubby -How's that, dar- to stand the hot' weather. , This sim- The costliest war on record hitherto,Be clean. Both yourself and the lin ? digestible form. For break- g ply means., that the digestive system that between Italy and Austria in place you live in. Young Rife -Why-, I ordered some . fast with sliced bananas or is not doing its proper work, and that 1866; only cost $50,000,000. Understand and respect your body. macaroni, but when it" came this � the nutriment that should come from It was a record, however, because berries, with milk Or CI'ea2n. It is the temple of the 'spirit. morning I' had to . send . it back, for the food is not being distributed to the. the' war only lasted twenty days, or at Be the friend of all harmless wild every stem was empty. f•' `various organs of the body. In other a rate of half a million sterling per life. Conserve, the woods and. flow- ,_ words the blond is growing thin and day. England's last war in South era, and especially be ready to fight Wl"artl's Liasateat Cures Dloterayer. watery., Africa cost her approximately -976; wild fire in forest or in town. , You need a summer tonic, and-, in 1:000 per day, and,/excluding the .pros- ' - Word of honor is sacred. all the realm of medicine there is no ant war, Great Britain has spent a "'r Play fair. Foul play is' treachery. As soon as the corn is harvested sow, tonic- can equal Dr. Williams' Pink trifle of $1,136,000,000 on war in the ti �" Be reverent. rye or sow the rye in the standing `' corn. Rye can be sown later thafl Pills. Take a short treatment with short interval since 1895. Russia, Be kind. Do at least one act of - winter wheat and the same fertilize! r these pills now and notice .how ]however, in the fifty years that began � unliargaining service every day. �. promptly your appetite returns and with the Crimean war and ended with Be helpful. Do your share of the can be used. Rye can also be sown ' your power to digest food improves. the war against Japan, spent $1,676,- } work. after buckwheat is harvested. Use ;res Your food a -ill then do you good, 000,000 sterling on fighting; and, lost - � - Be joyful. Seek the joy of being three bushels of seed to. the acre. Rye 4 your strength will return and you ! 664,000 sold'}ers' and sailors' lives in alive, makes good chicken feed. _f +will. no longer complain that the hot. the process.NIadC In Canada. ru ? to i a ISCMLLaa'EOUS weather tires you out. In,recent times the most expensive Have you nning water n jour �;. The beat time to begin taking Dr. -war, excluding that in South Africa,; home, or is your wife always running C�:r.ER. TUMORS, Lt JiYs. ETC.. : fired. The shot siruck fair in the internal and external, cured with- Williams' Pink Pills is the moment was the comparatively small affair for to the well or spring for it? out pain by our lxoma, treatment. Writ* you feel the least bit out of sorts. stamping I breast and the animal fairly reeled. us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical ��1 the slam in out, of the rebel- But he charged again with extraordin- wnardts Li—sitt. oases aitththerl16 Co., Limited, Vollingwood, Ont. The sooner you do so the sooner you lion in China in 1900-1 for the public will regain your old .lima energy, purse to be drawn on oto the tune oi..ary swiftness. The hunter stepped aside and the beast lunged at him Many Millions in Sorrow. You can get these pills through any $29,139,000; and in contrast to this it ``. -medicine' dealer or by mail at 50 1 is interesting to note that England's 1 with his horns as he passed. As the The War Study Society, of Copan- centa a box or sire boxes for $2.50 campaign against the Zakk FChels bull floundered by, another shot , hagen, estimates the total lose of i from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., ten years ago, only cost the Indian ! struck point-blank behind his ear. •i belligerents in dead, wounded andel Brockville, Ont. Government $28b,000. This appears He went down with a tremendous sick at 19,228,800, and counts about the merest trifle compared with the thud, turned over, kicked once or 5,000,000 missing. Each soldier re - BRITISH PEERAGES p twice and was dead. presents on the average a fainily of t� ' total coat of the great American civil r' That evening there were great re- , five persona, so that the war has war, which has been estimated at $10,- " Noble Housed Suffer Because of Their jofdngs in the village, no end of chat- brought personal distress to a popu- sooK -ON Contribution to the War. 000,000,000 sterling. tering round the big fir tree, and a lation greater than that' of the great amount of drum beating and United States. And this does not in D0 �ISLA�ES Eight peerages of the United icing- 1� SAVE THE CHILDREN And How to Feed 'dam are in peril of extinguishment, ►�� -garland weaving. cline the death and injury of non- i ►;;y uu� free to .or address by writes the London correspondent of I �r combatants themselves. Amis the Author the New York Sun. No fewer than Mothers who keep a box of Baby's Describing Him. plaster H. CLAY GL4YER CO., h+e. 120 sone of peers have been killed in ' Own Tablets in the Louse may feel, The squad marched so poorly and T1O Er•• for s useNsto pK Rsmtt9es ri e We■t 31st Street, New York After the � ,• for rred area ATA - the war, sixty-two of them heirs to that the lives of their little ones are went throtigh their drill eo badly that••+v - nor- y � 9 titles. Not all, of course, were only y e sistmae3 arenas ileac reasonably safe during the hot weath- the captain shouted indignantly: "You at.tte.a..-Sett r•a Dr. Ferdinand King, New York eons, so that not all the titles are in Pari°• u. yar°sit° ¢ er. Stomach troubles, cholera in- knock-kneed, big -footed idiots, you_ are most tat •» Asa: f�si Physician and Medical Author 8ayM menace. 'Before the war's end, with- !. I aad.maet(iiresonr " ms•a° '°er fantum and diarrhoea carry off thou- I not worthy of being drilled by a cap- a„ a, rOer sieve . °ad„t+este, sae• r relax out doubt, there will be other casual- sands of little ones every summer, 'in i twin! What you want is a rhinocer- Can for Yliem; You Cassfi 11" Naw ]Elft. y _ _ ties in noble families, other threats most cases because the another does !ous to diill you, you wretched lot of Sol* asDrWamosu°alstor.■of117MUL A" 'I EVERY W® MAN Murt■r be Romeal Ba., Chie■es.fr ler Boas , of the extinction of titles. j not have a'safe medicine at hand to ' donkeys!" Then, turning asidq: MOT N So a weekly newspaper declares, give promptly. Baby's Own Tablets "Now, lieutenant, you take charge of i rt of EVERY �" • "� �t In I If a healthy child has a qua - "measures must be taken to con- cure these troubles, or is given oc- them, tinue" the peerage whose extinction'; ceaionally to the well. child will pre-! milk s say, besides an egg, and butter '... EVERY DAUGHTER � is threatened. Probably there will ! vent their coming on. The Tablets''�rd'■ siasas�t Dares Gars'et is cowl on his bread, he probably gets enough { ' • be; the Englishman's love of a lordare guaranteed by a government an- I fat. is getting to be more than a tradition alyst to hF e absolutely. harmless even : Anew gasoline-driven to which are 11Rtsasd•s Lsasm+nt eases Doles. ass en •plow has ( N E E D S I R O N and is sarcasm; for the noble houses to the newborn babe. They are es- been invented in Franc _ have contributed magnificently of pecially good in summer because they attacked steel hooks which, carried AT TIMES on a revolving drum, pulverize the is not only a land cleaner, but _- their sons in the fight for the nation's regulate the bowel's and keep the an excellent feed for dry stock. to life. The Upper Chamber, is an array' stomach sweet and pure. They are soil to a considerable depth,• To put strength into her nerves of mourning these days, and it ap- sold by medicine dealers or by mail _ Aphids, commonly called plant lice, and color into her cheeks. peals more strongly to the sentiments a: 25 cents a. box from The Dr. Wil- MONEY ORDERS. _ - p and , athiea of the county than are small, delicate, winged or wing- peals y llama' Medicine Co:, Brockville, Out. A Dominion Express Money Order less insects which feed upon plant "there c a • in many decades. for Five dollars costs three cents. be no beaut - When a hereditary peerage .. con- '—"� juices; draining them from the foliage, t u 1, healthy fruit, twigs or roots through a beak •oar -checked women with- pushed ith- � fronts extinction by reason of the A ROGUE BISON. Keep on Cultivating.• t failure of male issue it comes within Constant icings feeds growing push through the plant tissues; Cos- : ,t Iron. The tact sprays, such as kerosene emu]- -cubic to the the prerogative of the Crown to .de- Exciting Adventure With the Dread- crops, Teleasing the plant food which cast has been termtne' whether it may be continued I sion, soap washes, nicotine solutions,. that when wo- y ,ed Savage Beast of India, is taken up by the growing plants. I men needed g . ` etc., must be used to kill aphids, through the female line. The royal I Next to a man-eating tiger there is 1 All things being equal, crops that are i iron they sen- � r. ' orally tools - assent his been granted in many frequently and ro era cultivated will crdtnary me - cases; it is customary, in fact, when nothing that the natives of India t q y properly y -O- F. Kens, ffi.DA tallic i r o a dread more than a rogue bison. One 1 yield very much heavier Shan the same which o t t e a F the title is sufficiently old and rev-. I crops that are cultivated only Dees- YES ! LIFT A CORN corrodes the . of these beasts frequented a hillside r eq OFF WITHOUT PAIN - ered to make it an institution, like I sionally. stomach and London Bridge or the Tower, or after- I in the Western Ghats near which Mr. I did tar more Edwin L. Arnold, who tells his ex- harm. than Rood; To -day doctors pre• fi neon tea. But there is the possibility I This is to certify that fourteen Cincinnati man tells how to dry scribe organic iron - Nuxated Iron. also • of titles becoming extinct I periences in the Cornhill Magazine, + ears ago I got the cords of m left l' Thin ikatepartidudolar form of iron is easily i y y up a corn or callus so it cilia a■etmtlated, dove not blacken nor iii- through failure of both the male and had gimped. The bison slept in the , wrist nearly severed, and was for oft with fingers. lure the teeth nor upset the stonmoh. •. female lines, and comparatively par- woods during the hot hours', and I about nine months that I had no use + ' It will increase the strength and en - same out to feed only at morning and durance of weak. nereoua, irrttable, venu titles are by no means certain of my hand, and tried other Liniments, You cora-pestered men and women care worn, haggard looking women l00 at night. One da rt chased and near- also doctors and waa receiving no I need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes nstancew In It have used time In my mown of maintenance through the royal pre- g y rogative. 1 killed the wife of a native. I benefit. By a persuasion from a practice with most surprising results.-'" Y that nearly killed you before, says this: Ferdinand King, hf, D. Of course, the family estates are "Unless the sahib helps us we shall I friend I gat MINARD S LINIMENT � Cincinnati'- authority, 'because a few ! all be killed," the people complained, and used one bottle which completely y crows t y Dr. or nods reoommea e and Mr. Arnold, determined to kill i g drops of freezone applied directly on a' ed above by aany re :ereiaana ugx can w ;= ' cured me, and ::ave been vain MIN- tender, aching corn or callus, stops �tabsolute e° e110mut,°"°eOf 0=04"w, �wtmof the bull,' set out at dawn the next ABD'S LINIMENT in my family ever soreness at once and _soothe corn ormoney refunds& n Is disveases by an � niHe followed the jungle i since and find it the same as when I morning. i hardened callus loosens so it can be ! good erotisats, ' first used it, and would never be with. lifted off, root and all, without'pa.in. Instant path up the hill for a mile, and there _ climbed a lookout ,point and sat down out it. A small bottle of freezone coats very I BROKEN DOWN to it for daylight. Half an hour ISAAC E. MANN. little at any drug store, but will poli- POSttl had gone by when he looked to the Aug. Slat, 1908. Metapedia, P., Q. Lively take off every hard or soft corn - north, .and there, not a quarter of a or ca:lus. This should be tried, as it mile away, standing on a rocky bluff, 'P11e Jordan. IN HEALTH a huge form was silhouetted against Religion, ,history and nature cane is inexpensive and is said not to illi - g g t, to the surrounding skin. I h. s A table drink that _ the sky. Just below where the hunt- spire to make the Jordan the most If you druggist hasn't any freezone] er was sitting ran a shallow stream, famous -river of the earth. -Across-At _ get a small tle for you i Woman Tells HOW $5 Wol'tbi has taken the place I and two hundred -yards down its the hosts of Israel were Is into the !from his wholesale drug house. It isr of tea and Coffee course grew a clump of bushes. I Promised Land; in its waters the I fine stuff and acts like a charm every Of Pinkham 8 Compound Sliding into the watercourse, the Christian rite of baptism had its Made Her Well.' %in thousands of _ ' hunter crawled on hands and knees ' time birth; up and down its valleys many . Canadian homes. until the bushes were betwebn him civilizations in the morning of history!LittleLima Ohio. -"I waa all broken down up rose and fell. Perhaps .the strangest:! Inheall from a displacement. One of my and the bison. Then, scrambling r� the bank, he ran to the clump and 1 thing about this famous river is that Son Was 1 i lady friends came to «There's a Reason peeped through the bushes. The bison i none of the ancients ever guessed �� I11 see me and she ad• had gone. Thinking that his quarry that its mouth was below the level of Pitiful Imens to to com•must be on the other side of thethe sea• It was not until 1874 that mance taking Lydia ."A bluff, Mr. Arnold ran to the summit; accurate measurements were made E. Pinkham's Vegqht but the bull was not in sight. For and the mouth of the river was found. `- stable Compound ` 1 ittstAlir rosr>a several minutes the hunter lay 1292 feet below the Mediterranegn w t x !and to use Lydia E breathless looking this way and that. less than 60 miles away. With Ringworm Which Turned to Pinkham sSanative M ✓ ',� ~_ ='� �. ;a Then he turned round and saw the a Wash. I began talo - f jEczefna. Just - Ctiti- ing your remedies huge bison glaring at him only thirty sura completely Healedand took $6.00worth k yards distant. sad in two months Y ?��+ S - .;,Y•r, The hunter fired hastily.. The bul- ! 1 "My little son, three .years old, took was a well woman let struck high between neck and ringworm on his left arm, and he, g g`v after tltiree doctors said I never would :i " tier.: • I shoulder, and the next minute, with a ' scratched it so that it turned to eczema. tremendous bellow, the bull charged It then spread to his back, chest, arms, stand up stieight again. i was s mid- full tilt. He came down in a storm of legs and head. It, was just one mass of wife for seven years and I recommended corruption and it made my heart ache the Vegetable Compound to every wo- _ dust and -LL rattling_ stones; _as..... there--- e '•-to sec him scratch; he Risigilae just tear man to take before birth and after- > was no possibility of cover, the man 1 himself. He was a pitift. Wards, and they all got along, so nicely Delightful flaoor waited until he was nearly within t "I read about Cuticurand Oint- that itsurely is a godsend to suffering _:��arm's reach and then jumped aside. mcnt. BythetimcIhadsecond Women. If women wish to write to `' box of Cuticura Ointment with the Cuti- Rich aroma ( Unfortunately his foot slipped, and, � i cora Soap he was completely healed." melwill be delighted to answer them." e -M r's.JENNIE MOYER, 342 E.Nortb St.; s the animal" went blundering b h R. Pcache R. R. 1 as g y, Mrs. R. R • (Signed) Y. Healthful i fell .heels over head. The beast shot Waldemar, Ont., December 30, 1916. Jima, Ohio. ?rj past fifteen yards _ or more before it1! ° Cuticura Soap daily for the toilet and Woolen who suffer from displace- 1 eonomieal could pull up. The man came to a - '� Cuticura Ointment as needed prevent meats, weakness, irregularities, ner- P�tnnd first, and opening the breech of °� Li pQ.? pimples blackheads or other eruptions. vousness, backache, or bearing down 3 TH For Ores 8nmple Each by Mail ad- sins, need the tonic ro rties of the * Sold by grocers everywhere hi-, rifle, slipped in another c: rt i IQe. BS A" 5�: i everywhere, dress post -card : "Cuticura, Dept. A, 'coots and herbs contained in L din E. 'f Alain they stood facing each other. I ooton, U. .. Then, catching his breath, the man ED. 7. ISSUE 29—'17• Pinkham's Vegetable Compotui� 1111!� I I OWN- I I I : i . 7 T.RK 'Z. 701 W 7 iY —Pickering Public School. Jr. —.0ur foot -ball boys, amompan- ISMS sports, C - reek on mum 600. . Marks required 860. motored up to Highland —The raspberry crop P"mises Ernest Baker 505, Norman Morri. Thursday evening last and played LOC room, Promotion Exams. Maxi. led by a number of our ..: . - Store C to be a large one this year. son 595, Mabel Stephenson 438, the return match with the -team, sVh jS W. Dickle spent a few da. Jack Mar 1 488, Helen Douglas of that' p1rce. The game was a week with relatives in 1W 484. Jean %'ro'dle 420, Mildred Jeph- tie, neither Side Scoring. son 421, Annie Baker 412, Alfred —Lloyd Shirley, of Hamilton, Palmer (rec.). Sr. I to Jr. II— opent Sunday at the home of his Max. 600—To pass 8W: JohnnieLNOTICE TO CREMITORS ILADIES—Have yon'tried "Chapman's" Baking Powder ? TJ to here. Cowan 485, Orvil Coakwell Ul, 20 cents lb. paren Inty g9l. In. the matter of the Estate of Margar. not "Do it now" —MiseJackson, of Whitby, has Nellie Sler SN Jack McG et PaIlleter, late of the Township been spending a few days with Miss Rea, tQkier. 7 of Pickering. in the County of On. Fresh shipmeht of Corn Syrup in bulk, 9 cent's per lb. —About half -past seven on Mon- 3dise MER Croak. tario, widow, deceased. —P. . and Mre. Brown have re. day morning, the residents of We're haying a big demand for "Easefirst"' Shortening Notice is hereby given, ursuant to .,turned home, after enjoying a Pickering were treated to & novel Revised Statutes of onta;1o, Chapter at 29 cents per lb. Try it. month's vacation.. eight, one which was never seen 121, that; all persons havin —Warren C. Willson, of Bro. in this vicinit before. Their at. net the estate of the affidelfame t P a Mar- Choice Large Prunes, 18 per 1b. �zgham, Spent Sundaiyvifth J. D. tention was Let directed to the �are' allister. who died on or alsout t oth day of A �ril. 1917, are ,,.and Mrs. Remmer. objects of interest by the coutlau- u r. Prime Cheese at 32 cents er lb. : ed to send or d62ver to Mary- lilce p —Sergt, Fred Adair, of Peta. one hum of the machinery, and mawa, spent -over Sunday with thenoiseof the,gasollne engines, Gillman. sole Executrix of the will of the said deceased Brougham Post Phone oi send your order—We will promptly friends in Pickering which resembled gasoline motor Crace, Ontario, on or before the 25th attend to the rest. Lindsay, of boats. At first the sound was day of August, 1917, particulars Of —Ser t Stewart camp " ;den,spent Sunday with sup sed to come from approach- their claims, duly verified. and notice SPECIAL—We certainly have a Choice Bulk Tea, e'ither'in ing to ble mother, Mrs. F. H. Hall. but in a few mome'ntS is further given that after the Mrs. Chas. S. Palmer has re. seo�i of eyes were directed he&- last mentioned datethesaid Execu- mixed or black, at 45c lb, Come in and get a sample. home, after spending a venward . to three meroplanes. trix will proceed to distribute the said urned e, having regard only to the When first, seen they were coming estat, Z ;.b2oath with relatives in Sarnia. claims of which she shall then have —Mrs. Ackerman, of Toronto, is f rom the west along the lake notice. .visiting with Alex and Mrs. Find- shore and then when south Dated at Toronto, the 17th day ofBig Assortment of Hot'Weather Goods All lay and other Pickering friends. west Of the village they turned July, 1917. Oil. —Thos. McGlashan and Henry northwards -and passing over the W. J. BRATOIF. in our Dry Goods Deparbnent ..White have each purchased it village westwards again presum. Solicitor for the said Ford car from Potter Andrew ably on their return trip. to the Execrutrix this week. aviation school at Long Branch, —Several of the Masonic breth. west of Toronto. They were at a Tenders Wanted White Dotted -Unalins at 25 cents a yard ren went ta-Belleville on. Wednes- considerable h I hf but were to attend a gathering of that plainly -visible. believe, the SZ"RD TENDERS will be received Pink and White Striped Muslin at 25cents a yard time is not far dista I y 9tteraity. at whea the up to August I at, 19 17. for- the. purch- -The village and community assing of an aeroplane over our age ef the Piekering Drug Store a4d Navy Blue with white stripe at 20 cents a yard are hi hl I a d with the accur- geads will excite but little�jntee. Barber Shop property, ACT wfth'WPLU'CbS'0ur town bell -in est. It was only a few' years alto Highest or any tender not necessar- White with Navy Blue stripe at,20'cents a yard Ily accepted. Further particulars from -bel rung. when an auto was as much an ob- the owner Black"Muslin with fine white stripe 25 cepts a yard "afirs. Robt. Sow ject of curiosity as an seroplane erville return T. M. McFADDEN. ed home on Saturday, after spend. is now, but now autos are 80 COW' 4248 Box87, Pickering, Out. White Muslin with black dot at 15 cents it yard -Ing several weeks - with relatives mon that we seldom look at them Pale Blue and White Stripe at 20 cents a yard in Michigan. i when passing. The great war has NOTICE TO CREDITORS -�-Sarveyors from Toronto have revolutionized the manufacture Grey and White stripe at 20 cents a yard been here - during the past few of air craft, and has led to such In the Matter of the Estate of George 499ve, surveying the Campbell great activity � among inventors Falconer, also known as George 10111 property. - tha�t thfeyp have now reached a 'V 0 1 mi im S -Minnie Rankin is assist- point 0 erfection that makes W. Falconer, late of Dumbarton, —Miss deceased. safe vehicle Notic :Plain -Black Cotton Votle at 45 -cents a yard Ing on the teaching staff of the them a comparatively e is hereby,liven, ursuant to in which 1 g Canada Business College, Toronto, to travel. Il is predict- R. S. 0., 1.914. c. a. , as. 1. that Plain White Cotton Voile at 45 cents a yard for a few weeks. ed that when thew" is over they all persons h I laims or de - he avn —A. B. and Mrs. Collins, of will come into eneral use for t mands against thelatain;e`orge Falcon- .White Flowered Voile at 85 cents. a yard West Toronto, spent two days conveyance o passengers and er, who led on or about the 21st day W hite with fine black stripe at 50 cents a yard -.last week with the formir's sister, mail matter. That may be the of April, A. D. 1917. at Dumbarton in the Province of Ontario, are required Mrs. W. J. Monney. case in respect to mail matter, but to send by oat prepaid or to deliver These- Voiles are- fine and sheer and just the thing for a cool dress to A14 —The Kingston, road has been we doubt that a very large per. Improved greatly within the past centage of our population will to the unJershmed. solicitors herein wear on the hot days which are on the way here now. for Alexander Falconer. expcutor and few weeks by the application of a trurt their lives to any machine trustee under the will of the said Goo- Come In and see them before they are all gone. -large amount of grisvel. that flies through the air. rge Falconer, their names and address- -Alex. 3ormley, who has been as and full particulars In writing of SCH00%. R&PORTS their claims and statements of t eir confined to his bed for several accounts and the nature of the securi. HAPMAN _;;e� months is, we regret to state, in The following ks the standing of pu- ties, if any. held by them. me' So C a very serious condition. pils In Mount Pleasant public school And take notice that after the sixth —Arthnr and Mrs. Boyes and (s.s. No. 12 for the coming year, day of August, 1917, the said Alexaud- and Whitewear R. C. and Mrs. Stork motored to names 2er of merit. Entrance— er F&Iconermill proceed to distribute I.Adies'Blouses to Belleville this week and pent Eddie Johnston, Mabel Hamilton (cer- the assets of the said deceased among � 1_. 9 - Ladles'Voile. Lawn and Dimly Blouses from 1.00 to o2.73 eackL very stylish. ---a couple of days with their rels, tifleate for farm employment). Or. IV the persons entitled thereto, having a —LilbAn Courts, Helen Barclay, Alice White Skirts. the test make with belt 1.50 and 2.00. tives there. Nuttall. RaymoudPilkey, -Jr.IV— regard only to the claims of which he House Dresses, all colors and styles. from 1.00 to 2.00 each. Corset Covers, —Mrs. (Dr.) R. E. Towli 'and *Frank Barclay. Myrtle Ham, Thomas shall then have had notice, and that 25to Socents each. Combleations.1.76to9_00. Drawers, 24cto75d. -.�d ulLhters, Misseer Dorothy and Bum ker. Russell PlIkey-Irec.) Sr. III the said Alexander Falconer will not Uuderskirts, 1.00 to 1.50. Night Dresses, 83-c, 100 and 1.25. 1�be liable for 'the said ass6ts or any bet&, left on Wednesday to visit Almore - Courts. Jr. III—Waltdr part thereof to a person of whose Vi3dervests. 15 to 86c. Jern Combinations. &)c each. Hosiery for Ladies and hildrem, black. white friends in Kincardine, Lackuow Johnston. MableNeal Irene Watson. claim he shall not Zen have received � 15c to SIc pair. rue Bunker. and tan. Cotton and Lisle rq,�t x- --and Clinton. Sr. II—Gordon Riddle, Lo notice. —Miia Hoffland and Miss Work, Jr. Ii—Harold Pony, Colin Madill, Corsets. D & A and Compton's 75c to 1.75 a, pair, Hose Supporters 13 to 35c. Carson Watson. I—All&n Miller, Ru- Dated at Toronto the 27th day of Whi-te Lisle Gloves, 50c pair. White Canvas Pumps and Tennis 9hoes. man, of Toronto, returned home June, 1917. by Watson, Fernie Wilson. Primary 1.25 to L75 per pair. In fact verything for the hot months _,on Sunday evening, after spend ROWELL. Rxin, WoolD & Wmowi. of June, July and Angus Call and see the goods. H. (&)—Thomas Beckett, Elsie Matthews. Ing a couple of weeks with W. y 44 King Street West, Toronto, IT& Watson. (b;—WWev Storr -Aand Mrs. Crummer. Armand Storry. Kenneth Morley: Solicitors fer the said G. A. GILLESPIE9 DUNBARTON —An interesting game of foot- Dora Prou t. Teacher. 4143 Alexander Falconer �111 1— 1. "A — t -),a ft+Ma". 11 J Ing r undo this (Thursday) even S.MSSULts ot promotion e2a UME1011 Or. S. No. 8. Pickering. Names are in HOMESEEKER tween Claremont and Pickering. order of merit. From Primer A to --All welcome. No charge. Primer B—Elda Pearce, Elmer Annis, EXCURSIONS —Do you want an. in.timate Willie Sullivan, Logan. Straughan, knowledge of the war ? Then read Alice Sullivan. To Primer C—Murtel "Mr. Britling Sees It Through" or "A Hilltop on the Marne." Libr- Gatward, Edwin StrauKhan. To I— He I Anderson, Reggie Anderson. ary ticket 50c, additional tickets Torlrl. rl—Harry Pearce, Teddy Frost, Glenna, Gilmer and. Arthur Annie each. 1equal D n 90 To Or. II- " a " n�Bennett, .25c --�Service in St. Andrew's church td; Irene Re gg Potter M nnie on Sunday, the 22nd : At 10.80 a, Strau ban M garet Gatwart To.Jr. y _m. Dr. March will preach. At 7 III_ Ohn � root, Frank Sulliv o. To Id, F. R. G. S., i0m. Rev. Mr. Roho Sr. III—Leonard McGlashan.' Grac Wood. Norman Wood, Marl Sullivan, ronto; will preach. Good music' Gordon Bennett. To Jr. V MAV M 04�,� NO All welcome. --Stella Collins, Elva Annie. To Sr. IV—Mary E%ery —Jeremiah O'Connor, of Church St., was in the hospital one day Andersom CynthiaBurme, Beryl An - 'Dig. M. Wetherell, Teacher. TUESDAY recently undergoin an operation ALL RA#L-" - Woo bY for the re oval or 69catarac"t fro one of his eyes. The operation " Ns waa a most successful one, Follow im§ to the result of the recent —Ww. Burt, of Toronto, has Entrance xaminatious in Whitby (a Pis -, 1 SUMMER HAS ARRIVED AT LAST been confined to his bed for some Town and Pickerieg Township: weeks suffering from a severe WRITBT HIGH SCHOOL YOM firm" is hi 910 uto ecald on one of his legs, caused by Luther Bradley, Eunice Beat�y, TV44000012M Woo" 7 the bursting of a hose when test. Mary Dewan, Jose h Giroux, IAII n cowds on the Map. M= " OM Giroux. Ralph Go r HIna ftumde d sames Weib" ftw the ran First and foremost, we are Gent$' Farnishers and can supply you with % Ing a boiler with hot water, Fd Ing. Katie r- 6� v#& vmft a ham arW p6apaft. Tale anything in the way of men's wear. —Another heavy rain storm, lock, Norman Henderson, Dorothy wkwap of Lm ftles sad lawalvia accompanied by lightning, passed Jan2es (honors), Eileen Jerrayn, H"ry Wermyn, Helen Jackson, Margaret Canadian Pacific We had a dandy line of Sport Shirts and Ties arrive last week, and. ed ever this locality on Saturday Kinnear (honors), Joseph Long (bon. W. B, HOWARD, our summer istaples of-Olothing are here. Afternoon. The rain fell in tor. or@), Duncan McIntyre, Olive McMil- renta and has damaged a consider- lan,' Millie Matthews, Lizzle Matti. District Passenger Agent, - Toronto able amount of ba,y which bad moe (honors), Wills, Nickle, Mildred ..Call on u.9 before yon buy your Summer Shoes*. We hava bean cut. O'Boyle, Baztl O'Connor, Roy Pirie ELM DALE MILTALLOS an Al lite of Canvas and Rubber Goods and —The service in St. Andrew's (honors 'R&I b Reynolds, 'K can guarantee satisfaction. .V; Olena. . I . ... church on Sunday evening last Rich on. ifa'mld Seldom, Younle Tod, Ethel White, Edward Willie. 2 was, with the exception of the Youcanalway getthebestM%ni- Charlie Ross (rm), Wilms Vanest 8 PIC]376 JEW RING sermon, conducted by the men of (rec)) toba. Flour made from No. 1. IEL A, BUNTINGS , 1: . .,:. the congregation. John Marsh Established 1857. WHITEVA.LZ Manitoba Wheat. presided Rt the organ, and the Fred Ireson, Dora Michell, Eddie Royal Household and Glenors for male , qnartette gave two selee. Michell Frank Wodhouse. Bread. Try a bag. tions The sermon by the pastor, PrCKERTNG Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats the Rev. Dr. Marsh, was for the Ella Badgerow, Jean Clark, Muriel BRAN,SHORTS -SEED _'C ORN at- MIX FEEDS Women. There was a large Clark, Bernard Corbett. David,Gas. J tendance and the service was ton, Albert Gatward, Alms Howland OAT CHOP much appreciated. Pearl Plaxton, Lottie Stubbs, Wargar' OAT$ �!'Wisconsin No. 7 Imperial Leaming —Pickering Public School Pro. et Westgate. BARLEY CHOP Names in order CLA RENO.%rT motion Exams. WHEAT White Cap, Cob Corn. -Ella Rendal Brown, Gladys Dolphin, CRACKED CORN, of merit. Jr. III to Sr. III. Ste enson (rec.) Sr. II to Jr. III George Duncan, Mary Forsyth (bon,). MIXED HEN FEED Match, F. Morrison, Ruth Ethel Gauslin, Tom Hort �, Lloyd Caldwell's Cream substitute Geo. Match, Ed. Walsh, JOhn8t01O, Ina. Mantle, 02 McLel- Window Screen Morri lan, Geo. 9. Pegg. Pearl Phili Robt. Calf Meal. Screen Doors, Jack Stubbs (rec.) Sr. III .1c) Jr. Molasses Meal Rawson, Ethel Sornberger, Lbroee IV —Hilda Morrison (hon-� D(Iro- CHOPPING AND OAT Timbers, LloTd Wilson. Coal Oil Stoves tor cheap ,.thy Towle, Dolly Palaler, E It \ije Winners oIL-02 WbitbiTown Sebol. CRUSHING EVERYDAY Baker, Willie Crumn�fr, Art le arships were : Raw r!t innear. Dor- Get prices on feed in ton lots. cooking. Crockett, Blanch WA'I'1h ec. othy James and zZig-joNjiMage, BELL PHONE. Louise Johnston (rec. Jr. IV to C -)un ty Sebolarshipp vret . o J a� ose�h T lid kiis, Gordon S. No. 1, Whitby., op In 1J. H.' BUNDY -Pickerin Sr. IV—Agne,3 Mar -att. Fors th. Claremont, a'd Josep - - - - - - Otr.�, Coakwell. Fred Fawi