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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_08_03F"�. i`RT 'S is ^...{!S: Y•�i}� n xY' 4• "$'M :i'^'.'•N' S+S' %n'4` "hW„' A C. _ '. Sw' T'..i" Y ,l•• 4w9 !. w• TP (¢roti ':.�:�.�-s e,'r����' ..!•A�� ,,, .:.•.si:'yn�+• ��� ..fi,;.+ 1 ;&°:_ "`",'r p +..�., +..: ..... r5�r�'•., .ti.•. 'X^Y�. ..ries',.. ,+e••..a-„ __ �+.. .•.•.. i, f.:.r?6:Z. ,a;.�.+. ..+:,"s¢ rt Ute• ,.fin . . _' ' „.rp ;,: ,:,. ,. ,;'. �.•. . „ ' ... •w ; . ''sur;: - _ •5. y.•' .`,•w. +:: .,...grip ! .. .. i� •w..,,5.t '1. a+' ,ase •,Sa..._y ' .,. vr. .... .fir E PI KE G EW C RIN VOL.,__X.XXVI. - PICKERING9 -ONT•, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1917 - - - No. 45 SMOCK ROAD AGINCOURT Established 75 yeah < res ' +Yxsd�slelilossai a6asfser. A "Heise'-­­— ._ _. -_$�]�e�Huse Mn. and also M Mies Annie, Miss The death occurred at her late reef- GREENWOOD I Mary, sad also lift, sad Mrs. Rich' dance bareoo Monda of Clara Eliza--', eon. Jr... motored from the ofty and beth Steers, wife of Thomas Shadlock. Don't neglect 081 ret Sunday with Charles and Mrs. L. CALDWELL. M. D.. Sugceaor _ + She was 4'4 years of age and had been . • to the taN Dr. fie. Brodie, Phone eon g y ill for several months. Besides bar Olareont, Ont. BeHOuOr B8rII. husband she is survived by two sons LLS DUNBARTON, T1R. Y. E. OABTWRIQHT, For and one daughter: Wm., the eldest z JJ mal o! ass•.ahorst,oar, gneowor to Bp�a�g large and �e time ago it was made known being [a Fraaee with a mechanic" a. s, growl•, Pickering, oat. Oma. boars + to the public that the contract had transport unit; Fred and Flossie at n to fl and 650 to op. in small Were strtlok bybeen let for a cement culvert on side- home. The funeral took place on It. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regia- - lightning that last :nasi opposite Lotti 2t apd 20. The red- Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with R• loss number o! the pla�unseat dents of this locality think 4t high a public service at St. Paul's' Church, ' sWdsn of oasarto. weals assentfna ss so storm. time that something was done to- Interment was made in St. Pauls �n account Of the iII _ 11W.11 ' f glasses. my" last" b".g 7 wards starting the work of construe- cemetery. Lamoreauz._ 'Ike our Rode. Prof, tion. as the few remaining timbers of creased cost of every- �T C. ]foSINNON, M.D., Day, of the O, A. 0., the old wooden structure are is a WHITUVALs thing I am compelled 5a 1\ . sdiabassh, assober oe she eotl.p of recommends them. completestate of collapse. It some to adthe rice sryssetaas and sorg•oas of oatesio ti•eatt.te action is not taken at once a serious. The Quarterly, Communion Service vance . p a1 Oeuep of sarawns, ltdlabarsiL See us ' sodident to some person or persons is will be held in the Methodist Church of chopping to TC per, -: atteatfea :O detea@es O: woman sad ps r �O=w.aa .essaaa, inevitable, entailing upon the tows- on Sunday nest. Rev. A. E. Owrn's 2 bushel b on and Phones' 2704 ship an "Ps"�' exceeding the cost subject that day will be "The Spirit a; of •new culvert. and Temper of the Elder Brother. after Aug. 1st. LNtK. %3 one of the most terrific tMilea %CARsoRO storms that ever visited this locality I am sorry to be compelled to do T Br this but even at this price tl . ass Oraea� esrwsats.raos.��w Owing to the bars having been � did muck damage. D. S. Turner's there is very little �f rs11s11sr. Iseeea.wtdth• e4v s Q token away by the "eared -suckers" large fine bt►rn. driving shed and pig b - B. CHRISTIAN, &►::later sad t QU,Iff V lltjf Ont,there is very little beach tlals' ear a pen were struck and burned to thepro$t for me. Ae solioCH Notary Lahti., ata lerq� d Scarroro, and as a result fife c1�Ss are exceedingly dangerous to the tri rs, round. In addition to the buildings. g bags is minimum amount ens. Otaee Bro•k st.ROM. wrdtbV.. MIy g Pee r. Turner's loss included apure-bred charged for WILLIAM J. BEATON, B. A.. Bar- risaw, solicitor, Notary Public, associated In practice with Nasse. sycknum. Denison s D•eser, Barriasers, Tomato General Trusts Ssdidia;, 86 Say lit"", Toronto. Teahone Bata ate•. Dental aLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., -U Gradaats of the Royal Cotlep of Venial aarg•oaa and tlnivenity of Toronto. Opd�a aer w. si. Priagte`s hardware mosso Whitby. _2411Once hoca, M. 39 , l to AM. lad phoned Daring Dr esaton's absence overran. Dr oto - and especially those in boats are warn- ed to keep away as far as possible from Do Durham bull, eight fat hogs, three calves sad four sheep ; also a new We do not chop before 9 o'clock, S o'clock. Mondays, ` -� a the overhanging cliffs. Near the threshing machine. chopping machine, nor after bluffs, especially where the shore has been the tress are over- gasoline enigine, binder, plows and fifteen Wednesdays and Fridays farther notice. washed away, banging in many places and are lin- his to fall at an momea►and after y � other small implements, about loads of ha and a quantity of rata. ; q g_ _ _ Mr. Turner a loss will' be about gi�W, until I chop finer than other mills. rain the spot in exceedingly danger- has been taken to on which there was only about 12M t� one. No precaution insurance. Wm. Booth, on the Lark- protect the public, and although so baa been it in farm, lost a 2 -year-old heavy colt. W. far no accident recorded, who visit this will be as well for thoseconcession and W. B. Burk two fine borses, B. Milne', barn on the 9th F• T.J. OM�F•'N spot not to venture too near. •r•' KtNSALS was struck, but not burnt, and Mrs. Bell's residence in Green Rivet was also struck but sustained little dam- iiE A 5 T L A If E" 5 = ° of Tomato. will be in eharse, 1F TT p A C'� Lr L'•�c A Red Cross Concert. under the sus- age excepting the destruction of a IS LJ BASKETS ices of the R cmen's Institute, will chimney and a hole made in the roof. The shingle that has given eatla- sl/miNs 000 iawbe. pp faction for over 80 ears. Em $41 be held on the beautiful and • ious His many Whi*ruble friends regret i P 4. HAM—issuer of Marriaggee I1 and b uarts, with covers an color lawn of H. W. McHrien 6n theP even- to bear of the death of Lieut. Thomas Corrugated Ilan with a in. by -• Licensee is she County of Oo•ario, q 7 fres o1 Thursday, Aug. lith. Begin- Hutchison, son of Dr. Hutchison, 2 in. corrugation, see it before you ltetiersas volare. Svly 1 quart berry hoses ins f o'clock a splendid program formerly of W hitevale. Be was killed buy other makes. If you are'tin POUCHER. Real Estate Ane- 24 and 27 quart crates, made of very wu be given by the following able in action in France in one of the re- need of a Cream Separator. Try talent : Duncan Cowan, Toronto's cent battles. Previous to his caller•' T. tloneer, valuator, eolie•low and lea0at thin beards. Strang and very light. famous entertainer, Miss Elsie Gib. s Preoaier far 8il clays. Also meat is the 110th Batt, he was cashier cline engines from 89.00 n of saarrisse lieeaees. Brougham. 4" Order earl , as if there is a good crop in the Bank of Commerce, Toronto, iii ' -- y bone. soloist, a Toronto, and Mian M. See or write me before buying,. HOPPER Issuer of ]tarts'ige of fruit theta will not be half M. Salmon, reader, of Oshawa. The and pterions to ¢icing overseas he s D. incense is the county of oatarie, enough packages for services of P. H. Punsbon, of Oshawa, married Miss Vickers, sister, of Mrs. Bell Phone. Oise at sums and his re ideas•, otamanoul- the demand. has been secured as chairman. The ('Capt.) Cook. of Uxbridge. military band of the Convalescent F. J. Prone, Pickering 71 8.8EATON TOgVi�iBHIPOLESS Cboppiag and oat rolling every day as Home, Whitby. will furnish music. aRoyar+waf -._ - JV • 0mveTanew. flomude toom for bakes usual, commencing on Monday ` d s�da•tw. accountant. mss, Noaay souses g y during the evening. Ice cream, lunch Miss Mabel Hood. of Toronto, L 0j� �gej� afj�fjsa •l rsa ••I"aw of eye y� the 28rd of July and confectionery may be purchased d/ < < < �a/ei i asses. i .a i• oat, t -,W holidayia with her people here. g W. G Barnes,reen River from a booth on the rounds. Every N , John core has engaged with Jut. '�jUGH S. PUGH, Glen Major. Out. body come and enjoy a first-class �- -��yy Uc address R. A. No. 1. Locust Hill. Potter, of Pickering. for the threshing Lio•aesd Auctioneer. Ezseasty a:per entertainment. Admireion 26 cents. .All automobile sad Bicycle m lies" m imported 7annd thoro"bbred .soak. children under 12 years fb cents. season. Malcolm and son, Howard, vis- repairing promptly asiand par�ticularri PhaseInd.weti0. for 35.17 REAL ESTATE -11.446 aTOUFFVILLS ited at A. McCre ht's. Markham, on attended to. POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, - Sunday. ` Civic Holiday here on Monday nett, A. and Mrs. Mantle apeat _Sunday Tires, 011e, Grease and repairs ,- FZ !or ooaatiee of York and Ontario. Jas• August etb. with their daughter on the 4th con. of always on hand. Son sal" of all dada atana•a to on shorteal R. Underhill. a former reeve of'the L z hrid a ' aot+ee. Address Green 9i••r P. O.. Ort. R , Potter w iiii�� town, spent a week visiting friends Miss M. Robson, of Beaverton, ls R $• I LOVE here' spending -V a week with her aunt at f Our school building is progressing Buen&-Vises: PIC$ERING. Oat. Vetorinary Surgeon 150 acre Farm For Sale, good soil, the brick walls being now about cam- Angus and Mrs. Long and family, Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- brick house with 8 rooms. wa pleted. of Toroato, spent Sunday with Henry riate College Barns and stabling for 42 head; Our Continuation School has made and Mrs. 8bea. a ,, and Graduate of the Veterinary of stock. Hen house a proud record in the recent Insert H. Shea was is Toronto on MondaI �� - school exams., passing ll out of tL visiting his mother, who has bees ill {`,�J Science Association. ..and pig pea. ' Dr, D. C. Smith he% been spending for some mouths. "'Phone—otfiee ISM, residence 2902 All in -good repair. a couple of weeks at and around Bea- R. Brodie and family, of Pickering, CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO verton summer resort. He will be and M, Milroy, of Cedar Grove, spent y ' back In his office on Wednesday next. Sunday at G. Philip'@. for prices '}x We V. Richardson• A severe thunderstorm passed over lir. and Mrs. Cause and son. West i Veterinary Surgton here on Friday last. Mrs. T. Caseley's Toronto, are spending a week with (Notary Public, Pickering. barna on the Pickering townline was Graham and Mrs. Johnston. Qn. Sarnia �i Honor Graduateof Ontario Veterinary struck by lightning and set on fire: H. Haw has returned and is -working College. All calla day or night Through the efforts of several ' men, for Thos. Philip. Harold says that promptly attended to. The Pickering who were at the barn at the time, the Brougham is the beet place et. ^ Bell and Independent Phones ♦ fire was got under control and not Mise Gladys Brodie, of Pickering.Fence. ' iN ONTARIO V>�ance Committee much damage done. to holidaying with her friend, Misa PICKER G, Marie Hamilton, at Silver Spring to WHITN1/ Farm. can save The abject of this Association b to Owing to Sacrament being abeerved JOHN PHILIP lessen stealing and prosecute The town views with pleasure the is the Greenwood church, there will the felons, action of the, Dominion government to no serviev in the Methodist church ....you money i o _ In taking over the Canadian Northern here Sunday evening, but service as Has a full line of rresh and car • you having propett etoleuoommnai• Railway. usual the followsmg Sabbath. ed meats constantly on hand. sate immediately with w msmbw Civic Holiday will be celebrated J. M. Gerow and A. Mantle have of Executive Oommi�tlss. here by a monster picnic to be _given just completed a very substantial and " _ ,:�J S Spioe Roll, Breakfast Bacon, I by the returned soldiers at the WWhit• comfortable summer house for George Membership fes g '�' b Convalescent Home. • The picnic philip, who continues in very r As C. REESOR, Ram, ISologna, Weiner•, etc. y poor Tickets may be bad from the President as; will be held in Heydnsbore Park, and health, but expects to be benefited by 8eos•tery on apptioellon. a splendid programme of sports. music Highest priors paid for -i Exac. Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- kc., will be provided. A large gath• some ovt•door .living. LOQIIBT HILL Butcher's cattle er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. eriog is aspected: a e e J+ R, Thextoi SIU, l• C�Stk. The announcement has been made THE KINGSTON ROAD , 9ickering f iverq lt'sssidsnt, this week 'of the government's inters- 8eaze/ary tion to take over the Kingston road August 21st the provincial sous from Highland Creek to Port Hope, ernmeat will take over and undertake odak First-class for hlze omitting those portions which, pass the maintenance of that portion of . Tial Or IIl$r g F' IfIBT� LO� A n� �� through the towns, which will be the Kingston road lying between ♦ iT ii s wholly maintained by the municipali• Highland Creek and Port hope, and $DH meets all tT81II8 ties. _The town proposes to ask the o este it is a portion of the provin- Start now and get the full value government to take over also the two tial highway system. Negotiations ?t Teeming promptly attended to. `_0� and a half miles. which pass through for assuming this portion of the road of your Camera this _ • were completed some days ago, but Whitby. P..summer. Agent for Canada Carriage' Llo. • y' the official date of taking over was W• H• pe&�, p{tk�.{ �$��,hO. �H,1r. DUMBARTON only made known Monday The rand - ]lss within the counties o Ontario and Come is and let us show a 'The Presb tery of Whitby on Tues- Durham, and passes through the Cor, Yon}le nasi Charles Ste. day, July Slot, inducted the Rev. J. towasbipe of Pickering, Whitby, Fast you the new Cartridge Is unquestionably one at Canada's Ernest Clugston, B. A., late of Goble@, Whitby, -Darlington, Clarke acid . P�'emo at @35.00,' 8IIffiffiER TEBffi q ychoolg_ Ho Omittin the sections that lie " Oxford Co., into the pastorate of Den- pe g r on re• ytecian Church. Rev, within the Lown e o veloping and Printing Opens Tuesday, Jul S. in Shaws wand for our graduate* Is far'be- resent, be wholly maintained by the - r w H. D. Cameron, of West Hill, presid• P Business Schools, Toronto. The gond the supply. Prompt assist- municipal council@, the road measures for amateurs—volt will , rtr;y ed and inducted. Rev Dr. Marsh, of i y g lilts put work. work merge* into Autumn Terra once to get positions is assured all Pickerin , delivered an excellent dis- ap roz motel i2 miles in length. from Sept. 4, without any brant. of our students who become tom- The government is not planning nay f course. v. A. McLellan, of Clare- g p g Courses oily described in new oats- petent. extensive work of construction, but 1 e. Write for it. W. H. Shaw, moot, and Rev. J. W. Rae, of New - Write to -day for our handsome castle. ave interesting addresses to all work done will'include some plan , Pres„ Yonge A Gerrard Sts, Catalogue.. It contains full infor• g g of gradual development, A staff will mation. pastor and people. In these days of P fine weather and short help, nothing be appointed whose duty will be to •' We are ins position .now �, kee 'the road in .repair, and the nuc- to take in Watches for Re. will entice a farmer away from the keep 'the OIIR NE�V W. J. Elliott, Principal hayfield, but there was a good stirred- leus of this organization will consist pnir, and can assure you k once of the gentler sex, an at their of six men and three teams, who will prompt attention 'sad full l SAWING MACHINE i bidding the congregation( spent a ti employed constantly on this see - SAWING - s social h bb tion of the road. satisfaction. TOOLS SHARPENED our, replenishing the inner W A. McLean, deputy minister of a man and making closer ac uaintance P y ._._..•. with their new pastor. A(nong those highways, stated that this was the We can supply Emery Wheels and We make a specialty of crosscut saws, resent Cl brother, first link in the provincial highway •Oircniar Saws. All sixes Toole of all kinds. Locke repaired, o with •y'etem which, when completed, would /� ♦ �• Bespecialty. s ted us so +►g P C Liddl@, Phln ir kept In stock. Rasor-boning a -For a first, extend from Sarnia on the west to • the Hao: Calle a elistic Team. class bair t im or as easy shave call fie ie now in ka`k an oto overseas the Quebec boundary on Lite seat. Also Emery and Saw Mandrels, if you at the E"t-end Barber Sha y g The over meat planned he amid, to Optician P' with the medical sbr ce. r. Ctu R P P Druggist—Graduate wish to build your own frame Sloe our House Furnishings o! all g assume Individual sections of approxl- Ston comes highly commended end is C. N. R. Tl- it Agent. '�T• $. Tom. J.$$Q�' kinds' Slightly used Carpets the special choice of the young people. mately fifty miles in length, and fln- lrom ]b cents a yard up. We are expecting much from his ally link the whole into one connected 0yt0,g„10 BROCK ROAD W. J. GORDON 'PICKERING work among us. system, hS.G1ke1'S'7Z� ' +�"r ••a�'�ni 'wyar u,wy.,t e�„,.tiY,"�'s's•�e",oA::a°+s"�:•, _CHAPTER IV.—(Cont'd.) I inhabited Bal-ndrochit mean. so many So successful had Ella bees in in- possibilities. •oculatintg her children with herown They are expected on Wednesday, social views, that when plucked away, and they consist of mother and daugh- unexpectedly before- ad'complish-'tel. It is the daughter who is the ment of her work, Julia and Alberti -heiress, and it seems that she inten is proved themselves perfectly compet- to pitch her tent here for good. That means a good dea, of liveliness it eat to carry it on. - • I prospFct, I fancy, since it isn't likely Nor did the task tax their powers that an heiress of twenty-two will live greatly; .for in the victim thus care- the life of a hermit." fully prepared for the marriage -'mar- "What a lot you seem to have found ket no resistance had yet been met. out about them,” observed Fenella, a Ideas' imbibed ,with the mother's milk ! trifle overcome by this abundance of - "are generally 'too perfectly assimilat-l;nformation. ed to shock even the finest sensibilities I "I've found out another thing. -I've and the light of "Duty" once turned found out what Lady Atterton was be- uponany particular course of action fore her marriage." has a way of leaving even things that "Nothing bad surely?" asked Julia, lie close by in a pitch-dark shadow. with an alarmed look towards Fenella. That she should make a "good" mar- "Nothing bad at all, and nothing riage appeared to Fenella herself al - grand either: a governess." most as necessary a part of her life as There was a' certain triumphant that she should get up in the morning ring in the word which called for ex- andgo to bed at night. Nothing planation. could be more congenial than the pros -"Isn't that rather disappointing?" pact, since the sew glimpses she had asked Fenella, a little blankly. --% had of the higher stratums of society "Disappointing? Say, rather e:; - had appeared to her not unlike hilarating. A woman who has be- glimpsea of a sort of earthly paradise, gun in the schoolroom, and who ends filled with such things as beautiful as a baronet's widow and the mother rooms, wonderful pictures, cut flowers, of an heiress to fifteen thousand a and a hundred daintinesses which year, must certainly have something strongly appealed to something in her in her. One more example of wh A nature. That the man who would can be 'done with good luck and good one day procure I er all these delights management. I confess that I'm should not only be rich but also "nice", quite as curious to make the mother's had been a sort of accepted belief, too acquair-tance as the daughter's." ilatent to have reached the stage of I "Oh, I see," said Fenella, abruptly r_vestigation. 'It had - squired yea- perceiving whittler the , moral was .._ - !terday's sight of Mr. Barrell, coupled pointing. with the thought of -him as a possible'. "It's an engrossing subject, but it husband, to disturb her instinctive I must stand over for the present; optimism on this point. Until now,' aincc I'm off to the loch -end. Don't the future husband had remained ; expect me back before Saturday night. �ppurely abstract; yesterday, for the', I've arrears to catch up, you knwv, ltirat. time, he Lad threatened to be- and we hope to get the trace -started come concrete, and she had scarcely, this reek. And, look here, Julia, Rerecovered from the shock received, mind you don't let father kill himself The manager's fortunate favoring of; over this blasting business. It's ex - 'Julia filled her with an exultingg sense traordinary how he takes things to of danger escaped. Decidedly rile was heart. Have you seen him to -day? glad that, for the moment, no other Oh—speak of the devil!—Morning, candidate loomed on the horizon; for I father!" might it not again be somebod whem j "Father!" said Fenella looking- up -Bertie approved if more thr . she did? 'quickly as the tall frail figure ap,- :And at the thought of a conflict with " peered in the doorway; "tell me the the virtual head of the family, and, truth, father; have you slept at all? notwithstanding his liberal remarks "And tell me another truth: where about not wishing to force her in- are you off to? Surely not to Adam's -inctinat:ons, she inwardly quailed. but again?" But what would the candidate need I Julia looked disapprovingly at the =to be _like of whom both she and! shabby hat in his hand. Bertie approved? For the first time "Yes, to Adam. I promised him. she began eonsciousiv to speculate He is -hanging between life and death, upon the personality of that cloi _- Julia, and it is to -day only that the, husband, and wandered so far in her doctor Tall be able to make a guess speculations that when Julia abruptly as -to whether it is to be life 'or death." observed: "It is quite eight hundred (To be continued.) with the perquisites nearer nine. should say," she was reduced to ask- ing blankly: "What is?" "Mr. Berrell's income. Am I not right, Bertin"' The Leaping Salmon of Newfoundland This to her brother, who, at that is Most Agile of Fishes. moment, cap and stick in hand, made Salmon are the acrobats of the,flsh one of his characteristically brisk en- -tries. To see Albert M'Donnell family. It is a regular thing for -them -'either come into or go out of a room to leap from the bottom to the top of during business hours was to think of water falls from ten to twelve feet -a will -oiled machine working at high high- They have been photographed. -pressurs- I as well as seen performing this feat. thedoor opened, Fenella had looked up ..expectantly, then flown' The Humber river iii Newfound - again at her work with a slight con- land, a magnificent stream, pursuing a tr-action -of the lips, which. al wed course through the great take known that her brother was not the person as Deer Pond, and lapping the bases she had hoped to see. While he set-! of precipitous cliffs, is popular with tied the question of Mr Berrell's, in- 'these fish. During the latter,part of come, there remained an -expectant June great numbers of salmon are to look upon her lowered face. It be found ascending the river, and as would almost seem as though she were they Gump the falls six or eight of "'sentry s for another seep, But pre- them may be seen out of the water, at gently she found herself directly ad= ; y dressed. ! the same time. .It is a strange and "Morning, Fenella! I just stepped, interesting picture—but a difficult one i in to. see what ravages last night's to transfer to a photograph plate. Not campaign has left. But you ddon t' only human fishermen, but seals as show much traces, I,'m glad to say," I well, make sport of catching the sal-. He looked at -her approvingly as she mon in the pools below the falls , and sat there in the full light of the win-' often at night their peculiar crooning dow Evidently his equanimity had may be heard. 1 -not suffered from Fenella's compara- The salmon come from the sea but tive failure, so fortunately outweigh- I . ed by Julia's unlooked-for success. ascend the river to spawn in fresh wa "A good thing to be -able to stand ter. Some of them are unable to sur - late hours Satisfied with your first ' mount the highest falls and leap until b hop, eh?" l exhausted, when they. die in the wa- "Quite satisfied, and only sorry that ters below. The others finally reach h there isn't a second in view. Why, their spawning grounds and after lay- f it may be two years before these g their eggs return to the salt wa- t hawthorns come out of that box. in "I doubt it, now that Balladrocllit I ter. After spawning, though, they are o has grown alive again, more alive ; very lean and undesirable. The young probably than it ever was in poor Mrs., fish remain two or three years in the Gordon's time.' Somebody was say. ! fresh water before seeking the ocean ing yesterday that the new people are with its many perils. remarkably wide-awake." It is in the shallow running waters "What do they consist of?" " ' of these streams that the eggs are "When are they expected?" laid. A trough is scooped out by the There was but, one breath to the: mother laying on her side and plough - two questions, for the curiosity centr- ing a channel by energetic motions of ing around the new possessors of Bal- 1-hierladrachit *.as of many months' stand- body. Into this trough the eggs -now. By the lingering end of, are deposited, after which he rent Captain Gordon, who had •taken three heap a considerable. gravel over the years to die of -the wounds received in eggs where they lay until hatched, South Africa, and, dying, hitd dragged' which time varies from seventy to 150 his tortured mother into the grave days. with him, the Balladrochit succession Salmon are powerfully built fish; has fallen, not in+1. any Scotch, but otherwise they could not :make their into intrinsically Er:P,lish hands— which was only next be:..: to,foreign way through the swiftly moving ra- ones. But even this blot could be pids and over -the falls. In, leaping overlooked for the sake of the ligh:3 ! they seem to be most successful when which would once again shine, .in the I the water at the <base of 'the fall is solitary house across the water, and deep. In some of the rivers of East - the smoking chimney -stacks, so long f ern Canada the falls are beyond the unused. In a spot of earth s -i thinly I reach of the salmon and "ladders" nbabited every house that is a house have been built to assist them. Several comes n pubH-e-benefactiun. No I more. This force is not completely unified; but as all the recent Russian and American, pronouncements show, it is united against a threat of '.German dominance in Europe or elsewhere. It exercises a controlling or an absolute power in four out of five continents, and a superior man -power and money - power in the fifth. It is practically self-contained. It is peculiarly .'rich in the command of raw materials, and is absolutely in command of. the seafar- ing industry of the world. . A Tremendous Boycott. Suppose it shuts its ports to Ger- man ships, and sets up its tariff -bar- riers against her goods, refusing any longer to supply her' people and their ia-?tories. Germany's foreign trade would then be restricted to peddling with half -a -dozen small neutrals. The German Empire would be powerless against such a boycott; its • sword a clattering menace and no more. Now we agree. that a diplomacy of threats cannot be regarded as a cure for the European quarrel, and might even. exasperate it. That was- the grand evil of °the -, Paris Conference. The Allies 'hsid no right to proclaim anindefinitewar after war, thus hes p In exchange,- want a stable guar- ! in curse on curse :on the heads of an' g But the have i antee of European liberty; and a full the have be notice you allow million. trenches are o CLOSE 1WOR�.I)'S afflicted world. a right to take a precautionary step, the lim- restoration of national rights whey -1 Electric Current Not Essential to PORTS T0. GERMM 'ted object of whieh would be to se- ever they have been violated. You must be prepared to come into a form Operation of This Invention. - cure an" early resumption of ., the thresatened life of the civilized_ o;der. of international government, coupled DONT_thirllt your home ENFORCE- BLOCKADE AGAINST. will always be spared _ THE ENEMY. the danger of destructive flames. Lightning_ _.. - and the strays-�g sparIt' horn no favors to flea buildings big homes. Unless A Note to Germany. duction of armaments: On this under- a nd lov% your - - - roof is of inflammable material. at any momaet- Such aBlockade Would Paralyze Ger- I lightala= o ftre m.yy envelop all you ponoses and on- da�:eS-- a va of those the be �p • cannot a man Empire is Opinion of Eng-... Fu1511 the duty of 4ua:dianaWp the!!taTfollc� _--•- Placed in you by seeing to it at once your Loved on«, _ _ lash Newspaper. - yyoe�ir�t' � fay proms from elle even Germany today faces as encircle- tion lPedlar'' he moat LcticaltShinglemeta a--ty �e�nd pre a -- taedoa fa the moat actie.l mwt dependable form. l Made Ment moral and physical, as formid- r P y r RSID�_eachth�iaalaiaeerlpeke oaALL FOUR $ID' 'tformiaaas[aelsslreat i u` 6 Rea-- able as the British bloekade, and far more extensive, says the London Na- ofateelthaet.praetreaetyindastru tain their beauty and service without repairs of as homelesta. Rlr: for ' tion. §he commands, let us say, a your "The�tiaht Roof" Bopldet. W. W. j poo.blation • ,of some` . 155,000,000. THE PED Al;bPEOPLBillmtted - ata lfahed 18g1 ��asci Against her is ranged a Yorce of na- - i" actoriest OIL. ,Ont, tions which with their colonies and , Fr"nohes' . MOntreai, Ottawm; Tomato dependencies; -command a military and industrial `power 955,000,000 s� "' . _ �.3 Lo'°oa, Wtaali of some souls. If we add China, we may throw !�� but even to better them. With that, the Nation, the possibility of fixing an into -the balance some 400,000,000 —" more. This force is not completely unified; but as all the recent Russian and American, pronouncements show, it is united against a threat of '.German dominance in Europe or elsewhere. It exercises a controlling or an absolute power in four out of five continents, and a superior man -power and money - power in the fifth. It is practically self-contained. It is peculiarly .'rich in the command of raw materials, and is absolutely in command of. the seafar- ing industry of the world. . A Tremendous Boycott. Suppose it shuts its ports to Ger- man ships, and sets up its tariff -bar- riers against her goods, refusing any longer to supply her' people and their ia-?tories. Germany's foreign trade would then be restricted to peddling with half -a -dozen small neutrals. The German Empire would be powerless against such a boycott; its • sword a clattering menace and no more. Now we agree. that a diplomacy of threats cannot be regarded as a cure for the European quarrel, and might even. exasperate it. That was- the grand evil of °the -, Paris Conference. The Allies 'hsid no right to proclaim anindefinitewar after war, thus hes p In exchange,- want a stable guar- ! in curse on curse :on the heads of an' g But the have i antee of European liberty; and a full the have be notice you allow million. trenches are _ - CLEA\ER RUN BY HYDRANT. _ • - "• " afflicted world. a right to take a precautionary step, the lim- restoration of national rights whey -1 Electric Current Not Essential to 'ted object of whieh would be to se- ever they have been violated. You must be prepared to come into a form Operation of This Invention. - cure an" early resumption of ., the thresatened life of the civilized_ o;der. of international government, coupled - - -- A vacuum cleaner has been invent- - • with an as on -a eommon re- ed whin# -Fra ba --operated wherever A Note to Germany. duction of armaments: On this under- there is a. hydrafit in the-house.I We. suggest, therefore, that . they, standing we can at once proceed to ne-' A pipe of the right diameter is should address Germany in such terms gotiate a world -peace and a world-' screwed -into the hydrant's mouth' and - as these:_ tariff, and to open to your traders and runs down to the bottom of the sink. "An end must be Out to this inter- i financiers full access to the sources of A spiral nozzle fits the pipe just be- minable- slaughter. .I -f you also desire! material -wealth and the means of de- Iocv the mouth of the hydrant: An to terminate it and to negotiate a velopirrg them." reasonable angular pipe- opens into the . vertical - peace, we -are willing not) A Time-l.linit. pipe immediately below the nozzleand only to resume pre-war relationships, In some such arrangement lies, adds slopes- up to connect. with-, a rubber - but even to better them. With that, the Nation, the possibility of fixing an hose on the guiding rod. view we proposeto tit our Temple of early time limit to the war, and die- I To* clean the room you turn: on the Peace with a double entrance. On one i sipating the -Monstrous and `inhuman 'No water and guide the rod over the car-- ar--portal-we portal-weshall subscribe thor- dream o! s two pears prolongation. et. After traverain the spiral noz- P g P oughfare,' on the other, 'All are. wel- I here.' Choose for But any such tender can only come zle the water whirls around and passes come yourselves at clean hands and a conscience the opening of the angular pipe fore - .._ which door you will knock, purged o! self -regarding lima. It i out all the air 'near -it. The va- � „ If you still regard the war as a would be a mistake to base this ad- - cuum so created starts the air flowing - road to -your Imperialistic ambitions, vane OR., a demand for a change . in in the rubber base. and thus elect to disturb the ways of ; we world until famine and plague and i rya Dovewant ar change nt a really in German permanent impoverishment stare you policy: That we can require, and re - and all of us iKi the face, you shall quire it in the name -of 'a fast perish - pursue it with the knowledge that you • Ing world. We ought to concert the earned ostracism from the So- � • mo- iety of Nations. That ostracism shall, forms of its appeal without a mo- your fate, and, -we .give you formal meat a delay, and, in the event of its ' failure, to- arrange a corresponding _ that the longer the war the change in the character, of the war. more prblonged it will be. Ports, tar_ ffs, posts, raw materials, so far as we control them, shall wall be closed to :.That Was It, A fraterad and 'houranee society t� tech iu members to accordance a with * for a stated period after the war. An English schoolmaster once said �ntrio Qevarnment d. lick and - • Meanwhile— to his boys that he would give a crown "Meanwhile., we :ahall make the war to any one of them. who would pro- "'n'ralbeaent,°t'uo Aatbortad o obtain members and charter lodes in every ince in canaria. tself a defensive one. We shall not I pound a riddle he could not answer. " "why ��Purebcaaaoan. safe. sou" end Boone - our boys to go on dying by the Well," said one of them, Iftlrsrefaaelocal (� a of Cho..aFrtenda We shall simply beset your I like the Prince of Wales?" to your district, apply dire!!to my el the and tell your soldiers who The master puzzled his brains for for but oliewina ot5ce:+s keeping them there. But we shall some minutes ananswer, J-WEdwards.M.P. W.,-ldba e equally ready to meet you at any could not guess the correct one. At coun Calledd>m• ,. . our to arrange a peace based on a last he exclaimed. "I'm sure I don't know." air division of the means of world- "'- W. F Campbell, J. H. Bell. M.D., Grand Or+pan'r. Grand)tt'd:ev -:� rade, and to offer you full economic "Why," replied the boy, "because I HAMILTON .. ONTARIO r*^-tnnity in Africa and elsewhere, am waiting for the crown." . - r { AIL <� one looked more eagerly for those 'pools. one higher than another, rake =' lighted tvindows than the inmates. of it possible for the` fish to ascend- by 2 and 5 Ib Canto Phe Rectory—since to no one die_ an ! degrees . . 10, 20, 50 and 100 lb. Bags. • a has never been offered as "just. ag..good"-as some more famous brand; for Sixty Years it . has its been that more 'famous brand -and deservedly. "`Let Redpath Sweeten, it.13 Made in one grade only -the highest i C'"`..Zsa�-ate - G'1, M.D', a. A't ' M^r .. 2222_ �f• :,F+ .. y .ri/��l,,_r�•. •r ,.ry' ti., Y.4G.+'T'` •'r:, ar- parr. �2Y 47 7,:.. .tl- •Ad ,. .165 600 -GERMANS 'OAKEN ' SINCE . , = LEADING MARKETS INCOME• TAX BILL- INTRODUCED BATTLE OF THE } SOMME.. _ --_ BY MINISTER OF FINANCE' YOrsadstn!!s _ - �J'� .' No of Northern. $2 341 No�2allorth rn, — -- ----- - -- _'_ 12.31$, nominal, store Fort W311lain. Allies -Also Captured 918 Cannon on Western Front Alone— a ports. oats—No. 2 C. w., sal, track Canada's Wealth to Contribute Full•Share u1 ProsecUtion=of the - Bal' Porte. . - - Year's Work Reviewed.' - trackcTor nto.rn—Arican l+b. 3 yellow. nominal. War; - Y Ontario oats—No offlclal Quota-tiona.: Ontario wheat—No, 2 Winter, per car 4, On the French- Front, July- 129.-1 which" vimy -Ridge was taken ' with lot. E2.65;- No. 3. $2.62,-norninal. accord- � Ing to frelghts outside. A despatch from Ottawa says: -The Where income exceeds $20,000 and Hitter will be the retrospect of the 13,000 prisoners, and a week later freights Peas—No. 2, nominal,. according to wealth of Canada will be made to con- d_ des not, exceed $30,000, 8 per tent. German the French followed on the AisneBarley-maitinR, nominal, accordtrrs people in the slays-complet- and Champagne. The end " of May j to tretgnts outalile. ' tribute its, full share toward the .cost Where income exceeds' $30,000 and , ing the third and opening the fourth' x•ye-roe 2, nominal, according to of carr in on the•var. to the C-om- does not exceed $50,000, 10 per cent, our allies had secured the whole line freights outside. Y g year of the war. A conservative esti- 11 of Aisne Heights and crests of Moron- ,Manitoba -flour-First' patents; in jute mons Sir Thomas White introduced his Where income exceeds $50,000 and mate shows that the German armies villiers Hills, with 32,000 prisoners, •bags, $12,90; second patents, in jute income tax,proposals and the extent of does not exceed $100,000, 15 per cent. bags, $12.40; strong bakers'. In Jute the toll to be taker: of -the incomes of. Where income 'exceeds $100,006, 26 lost 165,000 $seri - and "'2 500 officers, I drawing twenty-four fresh German bags. $12.00 royal with 948 cannon and thousands of divisions into the conflict. At the Ontario flour—Winter, according to .the rich'met met with decided app per cent: A sample, $10.75, to $10.55 in bugs, track, from both aides of the -House. The lesser pieces, in the last twelve ,same time the British were breaking Toronto, prompt shipment. A tax of 4 per cent. on'iiicomea ex- , . 11111feed—Car lots, delivered 'Montreal Finance Minister -proposes to -exempt months on the ' French and Vritish ''into the Hindenburg line on the northrl freights - -bags included—$ran. per ton, ceeding $3,000 in the ease of corpora -1 fronts alone, This is but a part, and the incomes 'of single men and not the-- gravest of the account. The I and on June 7 they began a brilliant $a5; shorts. Per ton, 1841: middlings, per tions or joint stcek companies. ton. $4,4 to $45 -;,,,good feed flour, per bag, Widowers without children up to _ - operation resulting in the Messines- I $3.25, $2 000 and all other -persons up, to Tri~ plyfollows' will work out as number of killed and seriousl wound W -tchaete Rid e. Not the least re- Hav--Extra No. 2. per ton, E11.so to + ,.._ r. . . _ . .. IIncome. Uurnarried. Marrie ' Y ! y'. g $!2.06; mixed, per ton, $9 to $10, track $3,000: ed is several times larger than' that salt of un activity has heen Toronto: 4,000 80 . $ 40 ' of -the prisoners. -For these sacrifices, , to kill the ,second and essential part straw -car lots, per tau, $5.90 to O8.so, Income Tax and How it Works Out. $ �- and dor provocations which • brought; of, the iiindenburg scheme, that o track Toronto. Four per cent. upon incomes exceed- 6,000 120. 80 there famous elastic line which wa's to ing $2,000 per annum .in the case of I 7,000 220 180 America into the war, what is a _Country produce-Wliolesais unmarried men or widowers without 10,000 " '400, _ 860 to show? The year 'has witnessed the make a further'piecemeal retreat pos- Putter -creamery, solids. per lb., 341 12,000 550 540 last great. offensive efforts of the Im- ! sible and safe, whenever, the allied to 35c; prints, Per lb„ 35 to 351c; dairy children. per 1b., 29 to 30c. The same tax on incomes exceeding "15.,0.00 850 810 erial. armies, and those who remem-, advance. became too pressing. No ERR, -Per dos.. 36 to 36c. ber -the dominant phase of.'offensive in `such elasticity .exists, or the Crown AV olesalera are aeulnti•' to: the retail $3,000 in the case of other persona. 20,000 1,305 - 1,260 trade at the following Prices : In addition the,following super -tax 30,000 - ,2,,500'• •2,460 their strategy will know how much Prince, promoted for his' tragic blun- Cheese -New, large, 221 to 23c: twins, that means. Their supreme adventure ! ders to General Command against large, 30cc twlnp1e30} E;3 to triplets. ' 3o3ca' is tWhere�inc me exceeds 66,000 , and I ^15,000 10,0posed: 50,000 50 : 10,010 ` against Verdun was in "mid course of, the. French, would .pot have . needed flutter -Fresh dairy, choice, 84 to, 36c does not exceed $10,000, 2 per cent. 1� 000 - - 14,800 14,760 the year. On June- 11 began the wild' to throw away a hundred thousSnd creamery prints, 3s to 39c; aouds; 370 � to ase. Where. income exceeds $10,000 and 150,000 29,300 29,260 -assaults that brought them to Fourt "men in fruitless efforts to get back Eggs—New-laid, in cartons, 43 to 44c: does not exceed 20,000, 5 per cent. 200,000 43,800 43,760 the little city of est be. The ten his posts of observation on the Aisne out of cartons, sac. Souvelle, the last crest but one before Dressed poultry—Spring chickens, and Champagn&.11ills. En this year ! pp ----- _ _... - 30c; fowl, ZOc; squabs: per dos.. $4.00 months' battle of Verdun cost Ger- 4 slaughter the German command 1 to 14-.50; turkeys, 25 • to 3oc4 . ducks, 4 �Spring, lac, SIG ARTILLERY _ RUSSIAN P EMIER many 500,000 of her`_, best men. A has turned the last dscrews ante of the i 22c;ithen, poultry—Si6t1R: ducks. Spring. 15c. i principal object of the plan of cam conscript machine and entered upon Floney—Comb—Extra ens and heavy DUELS RESUMED ! _ -: CALLS LEADERS si entrusted to -the Prince Int er- a period of, decline, for it seems the weight, "ver dos:, 3x.76 select, $2.5o to -sal was to upset arrangements for Western .allies are resolute as ever, $2:75.; No. 2, $2 to $2.25. lieans-Imported. .hand-pteked. $9.00 allied offensive inthe North. It com and- the last great power of the world to Sy.50 per bush.; Limas. -per Ib., 1s to _ pietely failed in this purpose also. is just Beginning to enter the field 19Potatnea, on track -Red scan new, Measures t0 The Franco -British attack on the against it:' If the situation was, sa bbl., 16:60 to-is.7s: -North Carolinas, Fighting Has Been Resumed in Kerensky Takes new. bbl. 16.50 to $7.00; seconds, bbl., Flanders on a Very Repress Anarchy in Somme began in July and progressed' General von Buelow says, ' portico- $5.60. -iby states throughout the autumn. " I fatly unfavorable" a year ago, how- Large Scale. - . Republic. On April 9 the British offensive, by should it be described to -day? plootatona-Who1•sal• Smoked meats—Ham+. medium. 30 to Ades etch from British Headquar• Petrograd, July 28.--0n the Heels 31r; do., heavy. 26 to 27c; conked. 4.1 to P CANADA ** i �� 42c; roils. 27 to 28c; breakfast baeon, � tete in France, says: -Tile German of his dselaration that tho "spectre ofro AjY �aS°j'i, jnijljj j{�ij' /� as to asp; backa.piasn, 36 to 37c; boas- and British fighting lines in France anarchy needs to be obliterated;' and ' Al MEN f� �, f lege. 39 to 40c. ' 59000;000 Cur meats -Long clear bacon. 26 to sad ,Belgium, which have been cont- that "stout hearts and stern hands BRITISH FORCES 850 OOQ A DAY 'I 2sic p6 ib.; clear bellies. 26 to 2sc. arativei dormant for several weeks, are needed for the task' Premier i]j' 1 and—Pore lard, tierces, 261 to 27c; P y - j _IN eLSR 1 tubs. 27 to 27ic; pails. 2: i to 27tc; so far as any large offensive is con- i Kerensky Lo -day summoned to Petro - f compound, tierces. 21c; tubs. 21 c: ! cerned, have tensed perceptibly in the' grad. General Nicholas Ruzsky and bails. 2lic.. _ last few days. `General Gurko. The former was t' F Showing Financial l asoati«1 �e.rrtaes 'Out of the stiffening have grown lCommander-in-chief' of the Northern Thousands of Boys Given Pre- Statement S g Montreal. July 31 --Oats- Canadian numerous fierce artillery duels, asps -1 armies, and the latter headed the _ liminary Mil =1ning., Burden Assulned by the �Seacern. ho. a: e,4c. ao. rl $. Seo:"nerves"; farces operating is the. Southwesters extra n. 1 feed. c Barley—Stan. .Cully in Flanders. The Germans ,-A despatch from..Lon_ soya- - Dominion: fees, .$1:26. Flour—Sian, apsixlR wheat have developed what is known among front. stents, firsts, 113 seconds, $12.50 to vl -Great_Britain has -so like 5,- A despatch from Ottawa says:- 12.60: strong bakers' 812 to x12 ao, the .Bntiah as nerves ,that is, they) The grtateat sfgnii3cance is attach - ._000,000 men is its military forces., winter patents, choice, 412.60 to $1a 00: have'+ecome exceptioclally sensitive to ed to Kerensky's action in calling the ?,4i Canada b, war expenditure .both in the straight rollers. 112 to 112-80: do., bags. Gen. Robertson anliounced that anoth-, Dominion and over now amounts io 7 T- s 85',26baR oil !e�$ sII{rOre. �� fin !any .movement of their opponents 1 two military leaders. The generally .- sees half-mill-ion-ionmust-be be :provided in to over $850, This state- l I which deviates from the routine. and !accepted view is that the Premier is- I 000'a _day. illran, 135 •to f3s Shorts-$441_.to $41._ 'tends to organize a Supreme Military order to maintain reserves and keep i�ent of .the extent of the tremendous$ Middlings, $43 to $50, - stoutlite: $60. ;give evidence of this condition in fhri-' the fighting ousts u to full strength. Hay —No. 2, per ton, car lots, $11 no to oils bombardments at suspected points. , Council, which may consist- of these P- financial burden the nation is assum- $11.50, 'Cheese --Finest westerns, 211c; a When the. 500,000 have been provided Ing, in carrying on her part in the it Easterns, 211c Butter-Cbotcest From' this the conclusion is drawn 1, personages; Kerensky, Ruzsky, Gurkp, In July there will merely be another creamer Sri to s5ic, seconds, 881 to that, for reasons of their own, the; BrussilofP and Korn:lef?, the latter great struggle was given in the Com- a-io• •ViXs—Fresh, 48c; selected. 44c; demand for further augmentaiions mons by Sir Thomas White. The leo, 1 .'tock. 40c: No, 2 stock, 96 to 3sa 'Germane may be fearing that trouble j four conceded to comprise the military later'. Potaxors—Barrel, $4 to. $6, is impending in some section, and are genius of the Republic. ' Finance Minister gave the figures tai �, The inexorable_ demands from the the House in explaniing file necessity "9Ptaaivs,*rratn not certain where to look for its.ap-I 4--- - SUCCESS OF trenches must be met somehow. How, for the new income taxation. From y(1nnipisi. Jtii% -3f—Cash prices,- pearance. the are to be met, how man power is do.- —No. 1 3, do,. ria ; No .tie $,- Lens .rid Hill 70 nearby have been M Y the' beginning of -April to July 20th , do:, x1 31: No. -a, au , $2..26, No. 4, 12,14: 1 = continually.to be provided�to meet the twat ex enditure to Canada amounted'No. 5, $1.89; No. 6, 11.59; :feed' $1.50. under heavy and almost continuous wastage of war is indicated by the pro- ! to $39, 00,000 -and estimated expendi- lusts contract -July: s2.34, AuRuat, gun flee. Even the, which -scarred and O ARID AVIATOR $2.29. oats -No, 2 c.w., 7sc, No. 8, do., barren Vimy Ridge, which overlooks Rl r1+, v "'gressive organization of the country s ,tore elsewhere, including France, dur- 177c. no. 1 extra feed, ,7c, No 1 feea, youth for training .in anticipation of ing the same period, r, as $52,600,000, 750' No, 2, do., 711c Barley -No. L ! the valley above Lens, has been the _ the time when they shall arrive at; $1.zs: No, b 181 20; rejected, $1 10' feed, or a total of $92,600,000. Taking -that 11 -lo. Fiax-w 1- N,-w.C.,.f 2.951;- No. object of vigorous shelling which has Has a Record of Thirty -Six Ynilitary age.. total as s rough 'basis Sir Thomas 8 C. w.. $2.311, Nome, do., $6.771. accomplished nothing except to add i, All over the country battalions of estimated the daily war outlay now at Qaitbd States lig"*sU still. more shell craters on the already Machines dquartei in Fra -�^ boys, none of them beyond thea _ badly punished hill. Canadian Headquarter l in France, $$5$,60ff-t0 $900,00(1. hTimncapoils, July 31—«"heat—July, •2x8 years and 8_ months, are being sys- closed 42,68; September, 32.17. cash= 4 - July 28. (via -London, duly E9), -The _ itematically trained for the army. - No 1 hard. $2.93, :, $ . 1 Northern. Corn$2.95 �w . V� ONSLAUGHT spurt of the enemy's aerial activity on ALI.tIES' AIMS to $2.93; 2, $2. $2.80 $2 182.87,' Porn j(1�A School boys, college boy's, apprentices No. 3 yellow, s .is to $2.-0.. oats-- this part of the front has •ceased and «-youth of•all classes -as soon as they roe 3 white, 75i to 7sia Flour-L'n- ; only a few of his planes have tried to are physically capable of undertaking r 1N changed: Bran 31— to ease MUST BE GAINED Duluth. Ju 81—F�"h32.80; . 1 hold. cross orlr linea. This result has been the work of training are -put into the - s2 sl: vo, 1 Northern, �a.s.; No, s, ao., OF RUSS WO N brought about by hard fighting on the organizations for preparation. - _. $2.75. Classed—$3,17; Jutr. $3.17: — September, $3.19; . October; $s.17. - _ part of ire splendid young fellows of. the aerial service. One of th'8 moat Entente Powers Resolved to Xd`e Stook X"kets After ' Russian Men Deserted! successful aviators in this area is an ° 00 M�j�ru A Toronto. July 31—Clinics heavy steers, rihej, Attacked the Enemy. Ontario man who has a record of w Ll,Vill11� 1 I'ftFi ht Until They Have At- 181..35 oto .:1,25; butchod. $9.25 t choice,$9.60+ B f9.76 to. $10,25; do., Rood, 19.25 t0 $9.60: thirty-six German �aiachined brought Their Ob'ect.- do., medium, $8.25 oto 188.86; do., com- A despatch from London says: A I r.. C}.ipS Mp ta�� mon, $7.10 to 87.25, butchers' bulla, despatch to The Exchange Tefegraph own, moat of them from such a height OJjlil j11Li/ A despatch from -Paris says: -The choice, $s••00 to $8.50: do., good bulls, as to insure their destruction. He has $7.25 to $7:50; do., medium bulls. $5,60 from Petrograd, d8ted Thursday,dread won the Military Cross and the F - $allied powers ori Friday concluded'to $6.75; do„ rough bulls $5,00 to f6.00; Y butchers' cows.' choice, Li7.75 to $3.26; soya: ..Q• ? British Government Making lif-'their conference with this declaration: do., good, $7,10 to. $7,26: do, medium, "Ensign Mlle.' Vera Butchkaref?, sorts to Arm a Maximum "The allied ' powerst more closely fed .. 7!75 stockers, $6.40canners a cut Commander of the Russian Women's c , united than ever for the defence of_the feeders. $7.74 to 188.76: canners ana out.NEUTRAL SHIPS cera, $5,25 to $5.76; milkers, Rood to Battalion, and Lieut. Sarydlova, auf- H �� _Number._ _ _ people's rights, • particularly in the ch'o1ce, $so to $100; do., com, and tiled., Tering from shock as a result, of c •• Balkan peninsula are .resolved not to $40. to $50; springers, iso' to $110; light BY Ua S. y A despatch from London says ewes. ss.2s to s9.2s; sheep, Heavy, $s bursting shells, and about a dozeni n lay down arms until they have attain- to $7.25: Yearlings, slo to $11; cal�ea, [jEj�j, Three hundred British merchant vas- ed the end which in their eyes domin- Rooa to choice. 413 to x14: spring lambs, other members of the'. battalion who y 1 eels already have been armed and a i $13.-5 to $13.75: lambs, yearlings, 89 to j were wounded in the recent fighting, ate: all others -to render impossible s 10.60; hogs. fed sad watered, $15,76 to , - large number are being awned each , +1 have been sent to olio§k, When they return of the' criminal aggression such 1s; do., weighed oft cera. $1s to $16.25; I readied Poltava they we're welcomed ! 18 Dutch and Norwegian Vessels do., f.o,b., E16 to $16.25. week, said T. J; Macnamara, financial I as that whereof the Centra: Empires, 'Montreal, July 31 -Butchers' cattle, secretary to the Admiralty, in reply to bear the responsibility." choice, s10 -to $10,25; do., medium. is.75 by 100,000 citizens and soldiers with j Loaded With Grain Await s i to $9.75; .--do., common, $7.50 to $9.50; a- brass band and carrying banners, _ .•t S, question in the House of Commons _• There was unanimous agreement on I canners, $7 to s7.25; butchers' choice on Friday. He added that the Gov- all decisions reached during the meet -'cows, $9.25 so $9.75; butchers' cattle. "It is said the women attacked the Government License. mea.,st_50 to $s; do., bulls, $9 to $9:60; 'Germans after the. Russians had de=, A -despatch from- Baltimore says ernizient was mak' ur great efforts to Ings. The ministers of departments milkers, choice, each, $70 to $460; sheep, g impetuously i Eighteen neutral shifs loaded with a maximus' 'k ;let of merchant affected will meet in London to draw ewes, $8.6e to $9; bucks and calfs, $s sorted, rushing forward int etuousl getto $5.50; lambs, $14'to $14.50; -hogs, and firing their rifles with deadly of grain are anchored of! this port with Yuen armed as possible. lup.the executive measures. fed and watered, $15.90 to x16 calves. 96,000 tons`of grain in their holds.; milk -fed. $12 .to $13; do., Rrassded, $6 feet. Their prisoners were greatly _, to $s• _ eiragrilied when they learned the sex F re Dutch d three Norwe- t= Fifteen s Du an i rj GIQN A CORED - By- SUBMARINE TOLL. of their captors." gran: aide have "heti their cargoes,LLy - - under hatches for' a month awaiting', WAS 24 VESSELS - GERMANY FRENCH CAPTURE the license from- the Government and F GERMANY -A despatch from London says:- letters of assurance from the British Ambassador.- The -cargo of one area- .� of drain- waa - y�N• -• . 5a Tif'.l-ln'" ?T'a'eV •'✓..^.•f{' TSR' + , c G r .77 try,. • ,z:, .y- .� Ia$1 ­- . c . ;_ - .. .. ...- ...-..-a ____ -- - a a a. .. .._•__•___ -_ o-_ __ _ than 1,600 tons each, and three of less I dumped overboard because -it had ;Many Poles Refuse to Take the Oath of Fidelity to. Austro -Ger -, than- 1,600 tons each, were sunk last spoiled. It consisted of .about 7,0.0.0; . - -man Sovereigns. _ week by mines or' submarines, acG,ord- --° - - ing o t weekly Admiralty report o erma Heavyof c ' t he A ire ty ep n G n Losses Are Very tons oro shipping losses.' One fishing vessel in -Aisne Region. Rumanians Advance Rapidly. •-London, ' July V29. -Big street , de -1 sible establishment of a genuine Polish was also lost. _ _.. tnonstrations have occurred at Warsaw Government and army will quiet public I London, Julq 26. -Again the' Ger- A despatch from London says: The as a result of _the arrest of Gen. Pil -' opmron. - - --- - - _ ^mans have made a vicious thrust a vans. of the Rumanians in the Gen. von Beseler, the German Gov- LOANS BY BRITAIN the French line in the Aisne region Suchitza valley north-west of Foc- t sudpki,'of the Polish Legion, and Other 'ernor-General, replied, refusing -there- ;- TO HER WAR ALLIES of France, and again they have paid sani has resulted in the abandonment .. _ tgaders in the movement against int= i Rase of the Poles, and declaring that - dearly in men killed or wounded for of that valley as tar as the upper posing an oath `of fidelity to the Aus-'.flee German authorities had pr sof that A despatch=from London says:-- -a slight gain. The attack was de- course of the Patna by the Austro- ' tro-Gelman sovereigns upon the Polish' Gen. Pilsudski was organizing an arm- Bonar Law has made a statement in livered over a front of two1hiles;'from Germans. Tire Rumanians have mov army. Many of .the legionaries have ed movement against Germany. the House of Commor s in regard to Hurtebiee to La Rovelie, but only to ed their line forward seven ,and one. !I? refused to take such an oath. Vienna despatches indicate that loans to the allies and the dominions. the south of Ailles was the Crown half miles, gaining all their objectives 'A The Poli h Council of State has pro- Gen. Pilsudski's following is far great- The total advances to the -allies are Prince's army able to penetrate and occupying ten villages. More than, tested to the Governor-General against 1 er than the German reports give any £1,025,000,000 in addition to £146,000,- French first-line trenches • In 400 additional prisoners and guns and the arrests as' unjustifiable, and has impression of, and include a large part 000 loaned to the dominions, the total Champagne the French have captured war material were captured by the dotlared that only the speediest pos- of the political Left. being £1,171,000,000. German trenches. Rumaniwm • '.r .:: .d•i'e r.Rx.....•' n 4s^ar.i^ 'r....rw. "'...,.e.d..3lws. _R �itw...s:.9Sk.r`S..Fx_. •'- .... --':o• ,...•i.:s'.i.'�-.,-. a ^s+.' 1.:- '-"^"--a'; ..,,,.': '..nor+y : +''.es.^Si•^.:'`'"x�,i"`'•�; .. - �a:.• , •p . y. °`,;o . x .'� Rs"�S r;��.'w '.`;!a ..rvj... ..- �i� w.h`+i*' r„.'` "^^ .�+7^'� '' . .,: 1 -':�A' '1:' y., ; • .. � X. .Tqq. .. ' F-ry'.. �.�'�. • '' '- c" �; � � , �,w ,.+. R .*. ,F.. .�:-T,7` . '�'s�... ; • ;+°.,',.. a...'b -. lr brings strength and- power. - The rrpool, noon and alobt; Thursday.I Bag' it..Sea'so s nes, Cherrywood, noon. P. B. Se•w n I 1tree that swings- back and forth con 6. Scarboro, night; Friday, H.Th r lsublt�6edwsry gy�ntoasawasitsoal•• by the -gales of autumn and win- Reesss s, Cedar Grove, noon, own stable ter, increases its strength, but the sighs satarday, J. Hood's, coca 10, M u _ I TRIM- free that is sheltered from the Morkbam, noon, own stable night. HAS— BEGUN � - - J1,60 pre year ; 11.46 it d.ia advance. al(l63 ,-0Iy sa"Is,Albiot (rty o [Vipon .. x a P� storm` ,becomes a .prey t0 .-the ( ),-Clyd••dai•, property of J Vipond '• . :' � _ wintry gales when its protection BroOMW, will make the season of 1917, SUGAR. COIN( 17 P as follows : Monday, leaves his own° -- JOHN M_ URKAR, Proprietor, is-trikea away. so it is with the .tab's for L"Cortioes, Kinsale,'noon, E, —gager has`advanced M) cents per hundred the. past week and. young man who works with neith- Vansions'o Audlgy, night, Tuesday, J C another raise likely very soon. or his - hinds rior his -braids, * he Bryant',, 0. a s, Pickering, noon, Luer• - _ NOT" AND COMMENTS poo ', night; Wednesday afternoon, W J Red nth and St. Lawrence, while our stock lash; the aid . soon loses his capacity .for work: Miller% Piotering, nuaht; Thursday, W P When the war is over all troll• He has made a failure of life and Lidgeu'r, baseline, noon, Bandel's hotel _ pl'1Ce� X8.85 per 100 1Ci's. _ o will ,no_t.be at an end. When it. to all intents and ur ses an Wh thy; night; 'Friday, 'J SonnetEast Whitby, -471. • P Po -noon, G. R.esoa a, con 3, Fast Whitby, _ •_ • the war hast ceased there will re- inbecile and is to be pitied rather night; Saturday, own stablo. F R '� I T JARS turn to each country which has than envied. Lord Rogent, 1418 C. N. R.—Stand 's and:bred trotting stallion, the property All sizes and kinds at the lowest cash prices. been at war, thousands of phyat- of That. hdaddatord, Pickering, will ' cal wrecks, whom - each • country. Now Advor"setnents. make the • season of 1917 an follows: country will be morally bound to Monday leaves his owaet.bte, F M.dda A couple of everyday bargains.: - ford's, Kingston road, for Baudel s hotel look after, so long as they have PUPS FOR SALE—A number of Whitby, noon: YiPoid's, Brooklin for Flaked Wheat 4 lbs for 25 cents - the breath Of life Within diem. hoped paps, black sad white, J, Cat�ert. night. Tuesday, G Ward's, Ut`ca, noon; Piokeuing Mansion House, Uxbridge, night... Wta _ "Com Flakes, 3 for 25 cents There are those who have lost one YOUNG PICTS FOR SALE—I have nesday. thence to Temperance hotel, ` or more limbs, thele are those who i for We a amber of'.ricking pias. E W Goodwood hotel night. Thursday Buy all your Groceries at the Grocers. : Evans, Claremont ts46 Brougham hotel, noon; W H Bttinks' -have become nervous wrecks who POTATOES CHEAP—I am selling Pickering, night. Friday his own become prostrate at :every sadden Pto the, fibers from my new potato patch stable until Monday morning: �: H A R D S 0► N at 31,96 per baa while they last. F B 8oasear JASs :and' ltauanal sonod,- a�ld whose Lldorf—Gran! trotting bred stallion,Pickeringproperty of H s Pugh, Glen Ma'oe, will nights are troubled with visions ICES FOR SALE—A number from make the season of I917 as ffd Ws : %# of bloody battle scenes. The PIGS W loo pounds; also some, suckers. Appli 'Wednesday, leaves his own stable for count which woald forget ' the to 8 T, Love B a No 1, Pickering pans Mansion House, Uxbridge, night. Thus 1y Piok•ri•a 1416 day, N. tel, 's Whitby, nig noon; Ban - sacrifices Hardware Store I BaCriBCea these men have made del's hotel, Whitby, night. Friday,- - 'would show the greatest ingrati• FOR SALE—Several At young pure• Pickering, noon, H 1Pugh's Whitevab, = F024 short -horn bulls. !1t for service. ow ' itnd& For years the returned desiring such should call on E E Pugh. lot: W night. Saturday, Greenwood, noon; oon 7, Ytoke:lag, He bas .abo several young the as to own stable when he will r•- • _ eoldierer will 'be a burden- on the b.i>rrs for..'.. aftt main anti) the following Wednesday. Stop Look, Tcountry, bit this harden should FOR SALE—Bay mare, 7 years oldBelle Bay [8644] 1(14018)—Imported�J be cheerfully borne. wopounds.serviceablysoand, gnazara&eed Clydesdale. the propaety of •Loa . :. good "A os wW sen drives. ! old ere Way ifgg, a! Obremanl. will make the ow There are many people in Can. i $ w�•i. t to Ie Lay. hta own staas ble for Jess Da.is'�o! Tar ' ern e� who pit polities before every HO ads 1tsS REGISTER.Glasgow, noon; th•nce-to Goodwood nes _ - thing. ..Winning the war is only _ til n own s .!le high. Tuesday atter a seconds consideration to win- ldllb noon own stable night;. Wednesday to ee ' the flies off your stock by . i`Y Si�m'!��s� Cosrtahip—(imp), [ 1 F. Bunker's, con. 7, Pickering anon; zing an election. There are too 14722). Clydesdale, prop )sty of Oscar Brougham hotel, might. Thursday, !f ikon, Broagbaw. will make season of Hartroa Bros. Slaw'•: noxa: Irvine using i tF l y- S000 many people at tate present time 1917 as follows : Monde leaves his own , night. j• +J �✓ 7 Harb oy s con. 9, Pickering, who are anxious to see an election stable for G Cgw.n's, night: Tuesday, FrPay, W, E. Appleby's., oon 8, noon, . • and there are members Of parties- D. Iluaro's� bas• line, night; Wednesday Ashburn hotel, nigh) widay, Reuben Chet It • at the Piekering _ R. Puckrin s. Audloy, night; Thnrsdey, lg� s, Balsam, noon; &honor b his went who would desire nothing W. Middlaton's, Gre•nwowl, noon. 8. own stable untilMolasay morniag.Hardware Store better than having an election at Nnttall's, con. 7, night; Friday, L. Mal-_ . - u�—Choie•ly bred thaw's, con. 7, night; Saturday, own Bapo•ttrg1s the present time. and postpone •table, tared Haokaolarize ■t Mark� Pony am Fair of the 9nfr in 1916 defeat _ work in connection with the war. , Darnuvy (Imp )• rs�g] • lag the famous imported hackney pea Pure Paris Green in packages at reasonable price - 'Some do not wish to do anything 13461). Clydesdale, prop rte of Bobl. wbitagate Pimple.), the property of E. in parliament in connection with '006. draw River, will make the sea- A. Percy, lot 27, can. 6. Pickering. will Arsenate of Lead, the earn big destroyer. in balls son of 1917 as follows : Monday, leaves make the season of 141; at bis own j; �'! conscription or other war g41es• his own stable for W. H. Major's White -stable. Arrangements guy be made to *�HN S. BAL.7I�N PIC Lii1iN�►.i tions without consulting their Con- vale soon. Brougham hotel. night: Tiles- we•t patrons a& Claremont. B ronosin. J y , w stitueote. The are afraid that may' W. J. 1laDonsld's Brook, noon, S. Wbit•vale and Green River. hone They Batb's, Pickering. night: W•dneday, Liv Markbam 808. ..they might do something that might jeopardize their chances at 'Water, Pure Water'COAL and GRAIN the next election. In a demo- _ Q' eratic country likf Canada, the Whiab , A High jo School It you are wisey on will use the only h people mould be consulted on all Ideal well, drilled by Chase. B. Rice. , Hard and soft Coal of. the -best great questions', as it is the people - - Will.re-open on, _ who is agent fox Wind Mills, Gasoline quality on hand. Engines. all kinds of pipe and fittings - - -who rule, and the members of thefor water works. Also bath room fix- Highest price paid for Barley, Com•Imone are the mouth -piece TtJESD�1 Y, SEPT, 4TH ; tares, eta. Everything given careful Rye and Buckwheat delivered of the people. But they should to at Spink's Mill. ' .� attention. w be something more than simply s The following Courses are given : RICE'S PUMP wo�ilss agt,StleII I. Junior a ldowe Tel. bb21. U P Whitevale. Oat. Co. mouth -piece In times of crises, and Honour on - Pickering Coil such as that through which we - -ars now passing.. ho2- Entrance to Normal Schools able to take the lead . ho deal $• Education they should be Entrance to the Faculties of _ Get Butter Wrappers at News' Office 4. Commercial—A two years' Course, leading to s Uom- with those matters that require merclal Diploma immediate attention, rather tixan 5. Agriculture—A two years' Course intended to meet the to wait for monthe. to we what -requirements of those who ego cot in - their constituents think about it. tend to follow any particular proles• -- In neither political party at Ot- -sion. but wish to go back to the Farm. Upon completion of this course stud- taws do we find men of great _ ante see admitted to the second year f .. leaderahip. -. All party;politica 'of Ontario Agridultural College. _• .ehoald .be thrown beide and thepa g_any of the above Courses write whole energy of the country • -' For further �particulnre regarding- � the�rinci 1, dent on wincing the war and not _ -.. 'GEO. S. JOHNSON, B. A., - is wincing an election. Whitby, Ont. - .. The man ;who is most to be pati- -*d in this world- is the man who BRAN-.-AND- does not need to wort because of• • __. his abundance of wealth. He is We have always a large stock at lowest prices. +- not to be pitied because he has r e wealth, because that is one of the - Rrestest blessings that a man can 'MONARCH CHICK FEED SCRATCH FEED •l•hat 1s ot7s pe+oo>f the ling►' teat m - pose . One of the happiest mea This is a good food,. especially pre-' Is foe ad,itt fowl. A mixture of - k .on this earth is, he who has an pared for young chicks and different grains in proper pro- Of the qualities of any musical instrument. abundance of riches and is using lb very easily digested. portions for best ' reAalte. ,And measured by that test, the Columbia 111 weitlth to relieve The result from ite , feeding ;is -Try It once and y+ou.11 be sure Grafonola superbly ves its tight to the bis e e suffering or health thriving chicks. to use Its again. y .. g .... g f "The • In some other way bringing joy mparable lnstrY title o One and blessings to his fellowmen. meat of Muds" . . There are hundreds of ways in Our Flours are made to give satisfaction. pbeing jup.r' put the Colum - i which men can -use their wealth — ' CREAM of the West QUEEN CITY MONARCH bia Grafonola'to the final test today We, a ;a for the benefit of mankind, and (Bread) (Blend) - (Pasti-y) will gladly demonstrate this fact to you thereby bring blessings to both any Grafonola the giver and receiver. But there n m Col is — 0 odel of tuab are'hundreds of young men who ---'– - - - - the prices of which range from $21 to $475.. Always a full line of Grains and Mill Feeds. -ore objects of pity because they q - ILI l. are suffering from a superfluity of Call and Ret our prices. C..W. Liddle, Agent riches, and who have never learnt - : to use those riches in any other The Campbell Flour Mills Co:, Ltd. Pickeruig, Ont' way than tor- bring -pleasure to only when the money is being _. '.-spent, and when the money has gone, brings regret. Every young man should have some noble pur- •pose-in life, and no object in life can be ternied'coble unless it ' is connected with some kind of ser- vice. But there are -many young men who detest service in all its forms, and they -have conceived the false notion that a gentleman • loses caste when he stoops to labor of any kind. The man who re- frains from all kinds of labor be. comes a wreckiphysteally, morally and intellectually. Activity along 'STAN DAR D'JIBAN K -OR CANADA MEAD OFF ICE - TORONTO -This Bank offers every facility in.. : the conduct of accounts, of manu- facturers, farmers and merchantse' ge'r'm tsTs SAVINGS DEPARTMENT of every Breach. 235 PICKERING BRANCH, R W. GORD01% Massaver. a ©® Bssmeh sJ•e at whiff&? '� ,,fie - ''. !,3Fi..•°.. -h2w e.2T6 - .. ",iv`ALT_- •.:8'+':M,.+. ?'%V .k^.- .'�'s•�S*-'Y..''^I£"!-_4*'[' #'•�ihvb�.im RFwAr�'^ Y.sv IF 1,.F��A Yl'M �:. - ,+•�.. 'Y1..' u...A. ..-✓,/°i�'�. Tlyi'f' T'tA`A ,;1E4r � '**h,. q , : .� ' , 9x .,54 �£•y,':••unrr 7-+*•NFA,-„j --..s,.y;s •Sb. .W'f,/ ..-.:..: '.p.f •S L'h..4+4.'Yt_ Y..S.:.�vo- <:.+Y.. L. b,. ....+tYi.r .h. Sil.!•.a_ `:A. ✓^'lq . i...,,...• '. ,•,.x.. ;.Il'}l•,•� . q..,,-. .may .:.....: .. ..r�' ;. u• Y ,1,i,. d'„ G•- .,, r{ .,�i • - GLA KNONT ' Miss Younghas retured home. 1tQ11A1/ after spending three weeks with NOTICE TO CREDITORS"' r Chas.'Walker, of Toronto, spent friends in Toronto.and Sutton. Sunday with friends to Claremont. Mrs. Wm. Tnrner and Miss Ella In the matter o! the Estate of M ar- TH 1 rostrations There were severs .p esrrgg from the intense heat on Sunday Turner, of Green River, . s nt et Palliator, late of. the _Township Let• Tuesday with Mrs. G. Richardson. of Pickering, in the Oounty of On• Mise Nora Wilson, of IIzbrldge, Rev, r. Smith, the represent&- tarlo, widow, deceased. ig�p0 Ilk - b spending a Lew dugs in Core- tive of the Bible Society, occupied Notice is hereby given, pursuant to K the palpit in the Methodist church Revised Statutes of_Ontario. Ohapter moat with relatives. last Sunday morning, and that. of 181, that all persons having claims g :Delesit 'ts ms >�t an wed a: swat mvim Misses Isabel and Vi41et Sargent against the estate of the said Mar- _ the' -Presbyterian church to the ag i `.' Mar- are a ndiag a few days with evening. After--the close of the garet P&U ster, who died on or about friends in Claremont. the 9th day o! April, 1917, are r uir- Q A OCNtRAI.OANKrNQ d1.li1N>Cii TRANfACTED .•.A.,. regular services a mass meetiaR ed m send or deliver to Mar eq IN Raniis.11, and, Mr`s. ' Ellicott, • of h y Alice _ . , - ■ ' Brock Road, spent Sunday- with was held in the Baptist Chu Gillman. sole Executrix of the will of _ WHITBY BRANCH : s. D. TERRY, Manager: i Thos. snd Mrs. Stephenson.. why Mr.- Smith gave an illustrst• the. said deceased, Brougham Post ■ ed lecture on the work of the So- Office, Ontario. on or before the Lath ■ R. E. and-Mrs. Michell and son, ciety• Owing to the intense heat day of August, 1917, particulars of aanan==■taaoust>tet■t>•a>rottttsutstao[aaaattstt=>.stNoot>•s ■>r■ `Freak, of Toronto, are spending a 'the attendance at the various ser- their claims, duly verified, and notice ; few days with relatives here. -' ¢, r, in further given that after the • vices was not large.+ Wm. Hill, -of the fifth line of One of the worst electric storms last mentioned .date the said E:ecce- - • j' Uxbridge, is suffering from a very that has ever passed over this s tri: will proceed to distribute` the said _ severe attack-of hurt trouble. cality occurred on Thureday.after- estate' having regard only to the Mrs. A. J. Chandler, noon of last week. Nathan Cox' .claims o! whish she shall then haus is spending a few days this week i A�{ 0.W A with her parents, J. H. and Mrs. barn on the 8th concession about n Dated at ToEorito; the 17th day of i iy Beal• a mile and a half west of the July. 1917. Mrs. D. Johnston.and daughter, Brock road, was struck by light • W. J. BaA�rox, Mies Eunice, are visiting with the Mug and.burnt to the ground., A.. Solicitor for the said - Mrmer s ice, ata,. Fred and Mrs. quantity of hay, a gasoline engine 43.45 Ezecrutriz and a cutting box as well as some c" -• Mrs. J. R. Real ie is the city smallerarticles were lost. Fortu• Farmer. 'The Fruit `Store - This is the beat substance this week with her parents: Miss Gately there wee no .stock in the Dent is spending the week at the building at the time. A heavy HAS THE QUALITY ' parsonage. rain-fall took place at the same time and did some damage to. the Melons Peaohes - . known •for sealing j ars 0f •Master Anson Worthy, accom- .hay and grainsrops. ' w° �panied by a friend, is visiting ..�.�. -Plum, Gherrie8 with his grand parents, Thousae daiL! >s]C3I!!T!$ _ fruit,.,elliess etre read Mrs. Gibbons. w Robt. Worthy, a Brampton. WZDXZ8DAY, AUG. Sura-Ezecuton' and all. Other Fruits y was here this week erecting a We of two parcels of land, on lots 82 - Mon over the grave of the and 8S, cos. b, Pickering, containing aII.BeasOa.. j date Joshua Bundy. 50 acres each. For terms etc. apply -- OHASS Miss Margaret Morgan, of Tor-. to W. A. Fuller or Eli Wilson, 4reea NEILSON'S ICE CREAM onto. returned home on Sunday River. P'. Postill. Auctioneer. Plain, to goner, sundaes or in -evening -after spending a few Ice-Dreamsoda"waysgwd..-ARRMONT, Ont• weeks with relatives here Macfarlane,.. BROS. D. P.Macfarlane, o! Blackstock, DISNEY, H. J. MARC�EJ/$ .was here over Sunday. On his re- itnrn be was accompanie8 by Mrs. ; ; ont4dos Macfarlane and son, Scott. who _ - had been speCK G ERT' nding a week with Fufferai Directors PI fuer parents, V9 and Mrs. Maenab' C -' The will Supper will Seabe adt of the Lord's . S,IIl� Embslmer8, — _Footwearministered is Summer R� the Methodist church next Sun day &t lo.80 a. nn. All members Whitby; - Ontario - And friends are invited. The bus- Our stock of Summer Footwear [acladse the latest styles �'Inesa meeting will be held at 8 p. m. - - oa'Monda� _ PUMPS and OXFORDS is incl Kid, Patent Leatirar, Gua Metal goad r -. On Friday evening, Aug. 8rd. Calls answered promptly at dark Brown Calf. �eommencing at 7.80 o'ciock. Rev. — d PUMPS H. and Mrs. Wood will entertain any boar by motor. c . the members of the Baptist church !CE OR AM I �1te Coat/ Buckskin 800�8� ��088 SII No extra ohas a for distance and congregation on the parson- 6 Constantly on hand, also e lawn. The ladies are request soft drinks on ice. See 'our Una of Fleet Foot Outing Shoes for Men, aagg _ . omen an n ed to bring their baskets. BREAD, BUNS and CAKES W d Childre " . -- - .. The garden party Riven on We have the -finest Hearse _ _ �r Tuesday evening of last week by and equipment outside - Patterson`s Chocolates.: - �. ;P E E L & : S 1, '-the Ladies Ail Society of the _ - Both hones fn shop. 'Methodist church, was a decided of Toronto p " BROCH STREET, -= BYP Q �GPHIT NT success in every way. The night - - : - y ickering H. R. Monney, _ - was fine and there -was a large !turn out from the surrounding M. Phone, day or afght, No. 99 'country and villages. The Meth- independent, day, No. 62 odist church lawn is large and is - - e No. 85 G. 7- ids&1 for such a gathering. Th Nights and Sundays -- .. sapper served by the ladies sane- -- . - - fled the most fastidious and the _ booth in charge of Mr. T. P. shirk Prepare for NeAWIS Daws p r 'e Bread Al did a cashing business so long as Can plenty of Fruit and buy your A full dile Ol rue a and Lei - 'the supplies held out, which was - .,almost to the hear of closing. The Sugar and Gem Jure - - .- -- :,and Pastry Flours, a1B0 --progt•amwe was highly appreciat- y from as. Of an Materials and daion ed by everybody• Mme. Canna- We have a full supply o€ Dr; b+pr ia.loak. It will p.,,e� Purity Bread Flour _ Baia assts ned her high repots- b ell at our worts acd iarpaot oar esoet _ tion, and Mr. Howard Russell, Gds, Fresh Groceries, Paints and sad obtain prises. Den's be- :.. baritone soloist, of Toronto; oq """ we do not empty item, oonsaq this his first sp re►nee in Clare- oils, and in fact-everythfag y ly we o", and do throw os abs s=t `•. (.� = SJ mont. deligh the audience with need always on hand. eartainl eve by pasehhadesirl ag f� o .1 -,gasoline and Motor "oils, Axle Grease and ' his selectioae. Rev. A. McLellan r I N O L D ..11 serleit.a. save a splendid• add ess shoh wing WNReT SIANiTE CO., _ Machine Oils Of variods kinds. the necessity of everybody g home special work to do, not only NORTH CLAREMONT Disse Gas work., Whitby,.Ontario for their own benefit but also for Cream every week-end,. also Water-melon !the caunteT. His talk was full of d Or - an humor ss well' as prsetical 'com• . angeade( Noon sense. The orchestra never ::.performed better than they did .; on this occasion and their nam- _ .JE . IN ' bora were all mach appreciated. Cattle Stanchions, Hay Carriers, latter The garden party as a whole- was the best ever given by the Metho-n __...:urs, Water Bowls and other . Earn p�Rpa��N a- 'o►:S - - �NZ' 0 diet church of Claremont. . The Ca ri - receipts amounted to about- and Stable Fixtures areUnequalled ry A Red Cross .garden pasty will They are complete. in every particular b + a $ �e w �l Q%%�% IV e be given on the lawn`of the Meth- - - i' �;�asAi # odfat church, under the auspices Their durability is �nearpaesed e of the Women's institute, on the If you contemplate renovating your stables or patting in Hap or ! l 'Bus meets all Truins 4evening of Wednesday, Aug. 8th. Litter Carriers,'CONSULT US. _ ° ° c A feature of the evening will be lays Cheerful! Gliven -.• . R. •THEXTON y v = ae R ; c « First-,lase Rigs to hire day or a football match between Picker- P"ficII y R d ° ►,. • night at lowest prices. Pickering, Ont. K: R cy K 'I w K Ing and Claremont. After the Ind. Phone _ ►° ,♦ Phone 1805. game a cafateria lunch will be - e = o IN served from which may be Ixir- � ' p � .. O Thos• Cone Island ,red hots, f ..,chased 9' ole . -►tori sandwiches, salads, cakes, pie_ T h e- Pe • a : w- WIN Jas 412 s =PROPRIETORS ._ ice-cream, tea and coffee. Be p Fob 'clok, a first-class ox 13 ginning at8 ocook Mar ' .e= PICKERING 0e0 pprogramme will be Riven by the __ - -- _ _ _ g �a aP ? e followiuq well-known able talent: $ s; „ . ' d Ys e e r, Messrs. Spears and Mackey, of :A Wealth of Barga ms - o balsam, Mrs. Reesor and Mr. H.- - °° Pugh, of Whitevale, Mies Jean - -- , C C J°lr cmc n Dye Craw Hste, reg i5 to Tic, for 2i recta 9 s o. Vr sort N Johnston, of Claremont, Mrs. W. '°' NO, w Cowie, '.o£_ Locust Hill, Mrs. S. Beery straw hat in the store is reduced to cost. We will not o hold them over; _eo you are sure of a-bargain. g. a !3 a p1a NOT HARDWOOD FLOORING , r„ Hoover and the" Claremont Male °" use 14 �yn Quartette. An address will n+ a lendid lot of Men'e Work 9-Wh1ebT 8 oebaw. ,�k$ We can suppl hardwood ai flooring leen b Capt. E. C. Earp, recur, s Pose Peeq �, v:triage u,.oanniaib"al1�k is beech, bird, maple, y e r pea, to close at .. .. 75c each >#eavezboa upterrrove 8 _ quartered. White and red oak is :ed chaplain, on Red Cross work ar----- -- all grades,. widths and thfcicness the front. Don't miss hearing 'r . We have priced all G�ingha4ms, Muslins and Summer NO T = C E ROOFING b this treat as the committee have _ Goods at a loss, 'n order to make room been fortunate in securing Capt', for fall Roods. Help'-being scarce I will be pre- c• Earp. During the evening, an - pared to do chopping and Buy Rubroid Ready Roofing, the , autograph quilt, made by Mrs. T. oat flaking only on Scat ready roofing, made is 1891 Gostick, will be offered for sale by Special for Friday and Saturday Monday, Wednesday find Friday, gHINGLES auction. The Claremont Citizens' i Choice B. C. red cedar shingles Band will furnish an abundance is lbs. Beat Granulated prises paid for butter e►nd eggsee of >il or more Aftder during eaon Monday and rAl - - of choice music during the even- Friday of each week. W.M. Gordon �OSr lag. Admission to the grounds,. C Also, for sale a quanty of it cents: childreei under 19 years 2•ft hardwood. PICKE�,RINd DA cents. Everybody come an 'm N T o a pleasant evemst and do No BoM john F. Bayles, Greenwood Bell and Independent pbaa46 e oar biby helping in the Bed Q I C K E R I N Bross work. cam. ' "' r • ' ' .i..e.ri-.,.v...vy .n' : rt✓ l"5I-wum :'� k '"F i- ...: -- _ `fes' ey, 1_ v •• ... t ^jn,Y . wt/.,•. 7;.7 'All Zz Qi IL i4l. 'TOME FAMOUS PENS. _ a � � ti �' Treasui$d in Museuirts and Valued 'Highly by Owners. The.. treaty of Paris was signed by the plenipotentiaries with a pen now owned by the Empress Eugenie. It was made from a golden eagle's quill and studded with gold and diamonds. DOMESTIC SCIENCE AT HOME.ti Two pens Used by Charles Dickens 'A. were Bold at auction for one hundred ;Fourth' Lesson —Incombustibles. and two hundred dollars respectively; The mission of food in the body is to vg;e, for the performance of their Y, one used by Sir Walter Scott at Ab - repair, build new tissue and to furnish duties, -which consist of absorbing the Botsford brought about forty-five dol - J heat -and energy. to- the body for the nutriment of the' food, discarding ll 4 jars. daily labor. In Berlin museum is the pen with that has yielded its goodness and The mysterious processes of di es- i eliminating - all waste products from%�,M6 Queen Louise of Prussia: signed tion separate the food, so that'we find the body. �W'4 her will, And beside it is'the one with which the grandfather of the present Portions of it are incombustible, that In order that tl.ese organs be kept in do not furnish material for repairing,! their -usuid working order,'_: is neces-;, Kaiser wrote his famous letter to building new tissues, heat or energy to sary that foods containing consider - Queen Augusta telling about the vie - tory at Sedan. the body. Upon close study we find able bulk be eaten daily. ft Ten years ,ago the marriage regis- that digestion starts in the mouth -and Vegetables, salads, whole grains' ter •-of Mr. Wardi son of Lord Bangor, Mach -and finishes in the intestines. contain valuable incombustibles in the was signed with the pen that the dip ;stomach -and The stomach and intestines are so form of cellulose, which are necessary constructed that they depend upon: for active elimination of waste and .. lomats used in signing the treaty of 'their contraction and expansion, as it j undigested foods from the body Z-" Vienna. This pen, which has-been used :t ir s several times in the Ward family, for Fifth, Lesson.—Combustibles. the signing of marriage registers, was Proteins are necessary for building I participant in the blood stream and obtained by a former' Lord Bangor, And repairing of tissues. Carbobyd- also regulates the temperature of the when as Lord Castlereagh's secretary, rates, which consist of starches and I body. augur, are needed for hes: and energy. he was present at the important con- - sugar, condition nd occupation play a Terence. Fats are needed for energy, and lubri-: very -important part in the amount of Persons Who are especially interest-" cation. Mineral salts are necessary food that must be supplied for corrr: ed in a bill passed' by the United for regulating, the. body processes. bustion. The young and growing States Congress often receive from Water is necessary for the blood child will need the largest amount of the President, as a souvenir, the pen ..Altream and the -elimination of the'food. Persons at heavy outdoor oc- with which he -signed the document. waste. cupAtions will need a greater amount The pen with which President Wilson 71(a necessIty for each of these food of food than those people whose duties signed, the declaration of war on, April elemenia in our daily diet will r adily entail less physical exertion The 6 will undoubtedly be treasured as an be seen when ft is understood that if middle-aged and elderly person re- object of great value, and will prob- person eats a large amount of tb 1 quir,s less food than the peopIc of the I I ably be gazed upon with awe by fu - food containing an overabundance of ahove-mentioned type. Our -Com—der-in-Chief and France's Minister of War tore generations. Proteinth excess will not be retained The ayerage adult will require daily ��-EW and exclusive photograph of General Sir Douglaa Haig, (left) com. Ofie of the best-known pens in the in the Xy, but only the amount that from 2500 to 3000 calories or heat TrLander of the British forces In France, and W. PiLlnieve, new Frencb United States is owned by Mr. Isaac is needed and actui.Ily necessary for: units of food. A calorie is a term, Minister of War. Thia"photograph. which has Just arrived In this cou.ntry, B. Reed of New York, who at one time tLs body, The excess is eliminated,; used in food chemistry to designate WUA mads at the British headquarters on the French front refused to sell it for seven hundred and frequently overtaxes the liver and 'the -amount of heat necessary to raise kidneys, whereas if too little protein is tone pound of water four degrees and fifty dollars. its value arises from provided the body will lose weight and Fahrenheit. the fxm that, aside from having been' used by both Lincoln and Grant, it. the person will become One-tenth of the total amount of . anemic !food required by the human I;ro/- 460 was made from a carved box in which Carbohydrates, which are starches body for the young George Washington kept and sugars, come chiefly from vege- daily consumption should b iprote, a b, Food required by the body tj!� 13 Gi s- parts of his surveying instruments. table&, and if they are supp?iee to the The box itself was made from the lid bodr in larger amount than the body ed; I. e.. United with oxygen requires for its d . the 1� of a desk that belonged to the captain daily use they are this may be accomplished f Ont, stored in the form of fat. by the process of digestion, is render- of the Mayflower. ed entirely soluble. It is then, in this As ' the, value of a pen increases in Fan while they t proportion with the importance of the furnish heat, en-! soluble form, absorbed by he fates 3 - espy and lubrication, should be eaten tines.- document on. which it is used, the one very sparingly during the hot weather. 1 The blood also carries oxygen. which with which the treaty of peace that Mineral saits, Are necessary for the 'we breathe from the air; this is car- j I concludes the present war is signed � son they are provided f 6r in The Honest- W 7 Very well," answered the fairy. "I somewhat at least, in alleviating the teeth And bone structure. For this rea- ried by the blood to all parts of the I should bring a price that would help, the pro- body. That the processes of the body Woodman. Per amounts In a well-balanced diet. may be satisfactorilf Accomplished. it Fram the Fable of La Fontaine. will look again." suffering that the war has caused. necessaty that the adult drink three woodman who So she put the gold ax bead down The necessary for water can best be is. I There was a poor - I - 0. - I -Underatdod by. the. statement that it pints ,or six glasses of water each I day.! worked very hard . in a f irest. Ore mon, the bank and disappeared in the DOWNING STREET.. .7 eprise3 nearly three-fifths of the It is by this combustion And assimi . la- day this woodman was chopping down water again,-, and all the Woodman a tall tree near a river. "Chop! Chop! saw was a ripple of light on the river, 'Weight of the body; it is an active; tion of food in the body that we live.' Britannia's Headquarters In a Moil Chop!" rang out his ax, as he brought Soon she came up, holding in her hand Vnpretentious Alley In London. How To Can Cam -_cheesecloth and plunge ge I into . boiling: i it against the tall tree trunk; when an ax head of shining silver'. suddenly, I Sy good Downing street --A blind alley about Select Young, . tender as he swung his ax -up high, "Is this your ax head, r I ears of corn, f water. Cools for six minutes after over his shoulder, the top of his ax; n?" she asked. husk and remove the silk from the ear -L ma 100 Yards longwhichis tfie headquar- the boiling tarts dnd then remove and by brushing with a wisp broom, plunge into cold water. Cut the corn flew off and went splash into the wa- "No, no, that is very beautiful, but tern of the British T-mpire. --Ten Downing street—A brown brick Pack into jars it was very heavy and it sank down to; gable r6ofedlold house, just across the Plunge into boiling water and cook for from the cob at once ter. As it was made of steel of course is not my old ax. Mine is made of six minutes. Now dip into cold water As 50011 as a sufficient amount of strong steel." the bottom of the river. - The poor 1 "Very well," answered the fairy e, At once. With a sharp knife -cut the corn is cut. Finish .each jar geparat-a- I . blind alley from the Foreign Office, corn from the cob. Using -the back 1Y, Placing it at once into. the prepared r oodman looked sad and said i: "I'll put this silver ax bead down on which for 250 years has been the of- -Of the 'knife, press the milk from the water bath,. "What can I do? How. can I earn the- bank and look Again for your ax ficial residence of the -First* Lord of my daily bread without my good ax to head." the Treasury, who is commonly the cob. Pick at once into sterilized jars, Pint Jars are best for corn, peas and help me?" cross the Premier of Great Britain. have a fork to assist with the til 'ng.' beans. . - I Then she went out a e water As he sat- there grieving, he saw a once more' and sank from his sight, There is practically no garden about Fill Only to the neck of the jar with' Usually tour ears will fill a pint jar ripple of light upon the water. He and all the woodman saw was a rip- the place. The old house, as gloomy the cam Care must that .the corn be used- so if they are a good size, so that w1hea rubbed his eyes. ple of light on the river. and uninviting as -could possibly be is packed tightly in blanching if this amount of c' the jar. Orn is "Am I dreaming?" he said. But,[ This time, when she came back th imagined, looks as if it might have placed in the cloth at one time. there as he looked again, he saw a wonderful M Row fill it to overflowinj with boil, need be no delay in filling 'the Jars. fairy. the woodman, s'he'held in her hand his been dropped by accident under the She was dressed all in a shim- old steel ax head. lee of the huge Foreign Office' build- ing salt water.: Place the rubbiw and After processing, remove them at once rnering gown which seemed to be ,Is thisyour ax?" she asked. Ing just across r,owning'itreet. lid in 'position and partly tighten; from the bath and fasten the lid every color of the rainbow, and on her "Yes, yes, that is my very own ax But none the less Downing street is process in hot-water bath for three securely, Invert to test for leaks. "' long golden hair she wore a crown of head!" he answered. ' "Thank you so the headquarters of the British Em - and -a half hours after the boiling Remove the jars to a cool room, seaweed. She came toward the wood-! much for finding it for me!" pire, and 10 is the residence of the startz• free from draughts, to let them cool. man and spoke in a soft voice, Remember that peas, beans, corn Label ce, that ..Then the fairy took 'the gold and Premier, says a writer in the New re the Label and date them,. then store sounded like a rippling river: silver axes and said: "Did you not York Sun. I wonder how many Amer. and Asparagus are epg�,ules that in a cool, dry place. e v "My good man, why do'you look so ic..ns, or for that matter Britishers, .d up rf, Ili, must be worked e ref ow- When canning vegetables, success sad ? know that these other ax heads are ing to the fact that fiery -proteins of depends on speed and thoroughness. was th • Dr oroughness. far more valuable than your old steel know that Downing named -these fbods will turn sour and start Keep "I have lost my ax—my strong, steel one?" after an American, It, was. Keep'the temperature of the -room in ax head," he answered. "It fetl into "Yes," said the woodman; "but the Whether Sir George Downing: was fitmenting under certain conditions 'which the preparing:of the vegetables the river and I know not what to do,, gold ax was not mine, nor was the actually born at Salem, Mass., it not This causes the flat, sour taste thai! is done below 85 degrees Fahrenheit, for I can no longer chop down the silver one. I am sure they ire worthquite certain. The records in Massa-' A occurs frequently and is called lactic' and then promptly remove the jars trees to earn my daily bread." acid ferment. 1from the water bath when a great deal of money; but how can I chusetts and the histories in England 'the time "Do not grieve, good woodman"" claim them when. 'they are not my have been searched with great care So, to -havA success with canning limit expires. Do not ase any pre- said the fairy,. "for I will try to find own?" without making the, matter quite cer- corn, the work must be done in a quick servatives - as they are dangerous. Your ax head," and she went down i "Well doni, honest woodmari,11 said tain. But it ispretty well established and thorough way. The kitchen should Foods containing them cannot be sold, into the water and be kept as cool as pasgible. The corn Do not stretch the jar r soon she came up! the fairy; "truth is far more precious that he was born in Old Salem, and rubbers. This and �hejd out her hands toward him, ithan silver or gold, and because you there is no doubt he was the son of should be stored in a Place where it will ruin them. When ready to use and in one hand he saw an ax head of have told 'me the truth I should like to Emmanuel Downing of Salem and his Will not become heated whale' waiting, the rubbers, Pour over them plenty of solid god. take you a present of these two ax wife, Lucy, who was a sister of Gov. for the canning process. I boiling *ater'to sterilize them. This "My good man, is this your ax?" u she i heads, for they belong to me." Winthrop of Massach'setts.. Appar- When starting to, blanch, place the! also permits the rubber to slip over asked. Th3n the fairy placid the gold ax ently Downing was not highly esteem - corn in a piece of clean, muslin or I the jar without stretching. He looked at the gold and answered: I and the silver ax in the hai,ds of the ed, at least by some of his contempor- , "No, that is very beautifulbut It is astonished woodman, -and she was Aries. The editor of the,Calendar of not my old ax. Mine was a strong gone across the. water. And all' he Treasury Books (1660-1667) WAR AIRPLANES. at approximately fifty Yards in front charact- steel ax head." saw war. the ripple of iight. of the airplane, making the chance of crizes him as a "double perjured trait - Anti -Aircraft Guns Make Aviation hitting the opponent three times as or," but admits he was �Ila most cap - Daily More Perilous. sure.LEARN TO SWIM table official." irely submerged y&u weigh only a This e The tendency in airplanes has beeni *The pitfalls and -dang enterprising New Englander, rp dangers which an pound or two and only a minimum wl ho manage or an An Acenniplishme effert in paddlii�g with the to itin to two extrezzles vintar must avoid fft-`thV-fr-Mt are be- pos n the Cromwellian army "and as small and, fast as possible, and for coming more numerous every' day. able You to Save Human Life. your hand is required t6 keep you UP afterward to make his peace with bombing, as. laFe and powerful as! Anti-aircraft guns, mounted on- fast and to, send you along added to which, All means leart to swim. More Charles 11. and to serve the State with possible. In three -seater one pas- motorcars, chase around the country important and more fun than almost the foot movement will complete the something -of distinction and a good senger sits out in frobt mounted in al, OS behind the lines and prevent the any other -sport, it has also a utility art. deal of profit to himself under -the— machine-gun turret. The pilot conies !,enemy airplanes and Zeppelins from gide above that of exercise—the ability ' At first you will be clumsy about Restoration, may or may not have next, immediately behind the motor, remaining over our territory. This to swim easily and well may some learning to swim, as . in everything deserved the reputation b enjoys e while'the Second passenger sits behind I type of battery wars responsible f the time be the sole means of saving your else; the doggy stroke will be used at among some English historians. Peo- him mounted in another machine-gun! Zeppelins brought down at Compiegne life and the Ii-ies •of others. Besides the start, after which you can learn ple who have read Pepys's Dairy will turrett. This airplane is capable of , in April, 1917, and Revigny, in April, that, there is a sense of comfort about to float on yoLlr back with inflated perhaps not recognize the Downing to carrying many hundred pounds of ex. 1 1916. In fact,• this invention was one venturing upon, the water that cannot' lungs. Practice of strokes of various whom frequent references are made plosives, and, being very fast and; of the immediate causes of the Ger- be' felt by the person who 'doe -S not kinds, both graceful and effective, will therein as the Sir George Downing', eav1I 11 1 y armed,- generally aa�mplisbes: mans -giving up their "strafeing" with know how to swim. do -the rest. You do not need water who succeeded in giving his name to Its mission. Zeppelins. The record for distance There is no risk and very little bray- wings, corks or floats; Jutt throw the headquarters of Britannia." The German "Albatross" is capable "d height in hitting an airplane with cry required in learning how toswim, yourself on Your face in the water, -vf a horizontal speed of 500 'kilome- this type of cannon is 15,000 feet in if you go at it in the right way. Select strike out, and you will forever be glad A cup inverted in the centre of a t',14ws (about 187 miles) an hour. It is! tht,4, air at 9000 yards distance across a spot where the water for several Of it-. meat 'pie will keep the Jules froml a single -seater and carries three ma-'coufttry A Very large crew is r6quir- yards in every way is not deeper than0 running over. chine guns which, being controlled by'ed tCky4nan one of these cannon. Be- your breast. Then rely upon the cer- Pray for whom thou lovest; thou The 1240tor, shoot automatically and, sides cannon a telephonist gets the tam knowledge that You cannot drown, ,wilt never have any comfort of his Water vases and hanging baskets simultaneously through Mie propeller. report'lpf the position over 'which the that y'&&,qjnnot sink if your lungs are friendship for whom thou dost not thoroughly everyday, preferably late Mhe sight of hese weapon& converges: GermarNmachine is flying. partly infla`10dvaLhat when almost en- pray. in the afternoon. Mqr,641!;�� 4 Breakfast Ready? .."The answer is easy in the home where Shredded Wheat Biscuit is the regular every day breakfast.cereal. Being ready - cookeand ready - to - eat, Shredded Wheat Biscuit is the joy of the Jaousekeeper in Summer. .=--Served-with -sliced bananas, berries, or other fruit, they make a nourishing, satisfying weal at a cost of afew cents. BLESS THE LITTLE GARDIRs- AGENTS WANTED The Climbing Com • One Agent in each town, to well a new Don't want that corn j "Lord God in Paradise, American home article, OXOGAS. r,,k- For to grow so high 6 .Look up . on our sowing-; Ing Light and Hiat, from- common coal Th"t its silky tassels Bless the little gardens oil, in any home, an needed. No dirt, Will sweep the sky; smoke, .odor. no _fires to build and no 8 And the good green growingl' ashes to carry. Cheapest and most* et- That III spend by time R *-I 11cle t of all fuvlq. Writ quickly, vinvlsa�l . Give- us iuri,- . r�. 1 1 Yonge 01 Heat and Light Co.. 39 Huntin' ladders to climb Give ris rain, Street, Toronto. 'Fore the dinner bell, in ri Bless the orchards And the grain! 7 "Lord God in Paradise, Please bless the beans and peas, Give- us corn' full on -the ear— We will praise thee, Lord for these. Bless the blossom And the root. Bless the seed But I want that corn '7-- Get your binder' twine in. now. In the Moment'sFor to show .its head Most dealers have their supply in and -Somewhat higher they may not be . able- to buy, more.Modes Than the table's spread, Get yours now and then you will h 4v* Till the harvest sky Sees the barns piled high When the dlnner+ bell is ringin'. -MONEY ORDERS. -2 REMIT by Dominion Express Money Order IZ 'ost or stolen you get Will Scoop Up 60,000 Pounds Per upon our sowing. �. Hour, Freeze and Pack Them.. Bless ow na.Bless the little gardens medicine dealers or by mail at 25 Hour, Freeze and Pack Them.. And the good green groving! cents a box from.. The Dr. Williams' To catch fish like a whale gets them Give us sun f Medicine Co.; Brockville, Ont. a machine has been invented by a 'Give us rain, )Brooklyn irfah to bring in 60,000- MY SONG. iBless the orchards pounds of fish in an hour without And the grain!" hook, line or bait and then freeze and _Louise Driscoll, in ­.New York Times- God gave me a little song pack them by the simple operation of To, sing upon,the y, 'a 7 I TT ; . , 4- . 0 1 7 . 10 L. 1., 4.1. A A I Is few levers. organizing oug may e e roa an mis, company to build fishing boats from Dark may be the day; plans he has drawn. THE STORY OF THESTAIRS, Yet a little bird can wing, The boat pushes befort it a huge CA" Yet a little flower can spring' X71°. .. - scoop to which the fish are attracted u Every time you go up stairs you can Yet a little child can sing, u at night by powerful searchlights. test your state of health—the condi- Make the whole world gay. *From the narrow end of the scoop a tion of your blood:—Laura E. Richards. conveyer carries -them up into the. DO You arrive at the- top of the To be quite up to date one must own 0 IC I a dress of taffeta, foulard or.. satin Iris doubtful -if any of us realize the - body of the boat, where they . are stairs breathlessand distressed ? � And fruit! •11L I 1UHILUNLIX. VVLL on back. DURING HOT WEATHER Your in ey need that there will be for meat and live stock' In the Ebropean countries "Lord God in Paradise; A motorcar manufacturerwa Yond a IRON Over my brown field is seen, Trembling and adventuring, A miracle of green. Send such grace 'As you know, To keep it safe And make it grow!little 7�' .1of naming his caxs after flowers.' "I Every mother knows how fatal the think of calling that new. -car," he told hot'summ'er months are to small chil-a friend, "the 'Crimson Rambler."' dre4i. Cholera Infantuin, diarrhoea, The friend, who, had been out on the 'dysentry , and stomach troubles are inew car, suggested, pawkily; "Whyte rife at this time and often a precious not call,.it the 'Vtirginilt Creeper?'" life is lost after only a few hours Illness. The mother who keeps Baby's Mi,ard's Liniment vu;res 1) —vor. Made in Canada. DEVICE FOR FISH -CATCHING. P "Lord God in Paradise,' For the wonder of the seel Wondering, we praise you, while We tell you of our need. �Look down from Paradise, T-I, 1k Own Tablets In the house feels safe. UMSJMMZ A 5,-1 The occasional use of the Tablets pre- -1. 'Cr -UMORS, LUMPS. ETM. vents stomach and bowel troubles, or d -MN R, T internal and * external, cured virith- If trouble comes suddenly—as it gen, I out pain by our home treatment. Write Ity does—the Tablets will bring the us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical era imitod. Vollinzwood. Ont. baby safely through. They are sold by 1 Co.,- " Will Scoop Up 60,000 Pounds Per upon our sowing. �. Hour, Freeze and Pack Them.. Bless ow na.Bless the little gardens medicine dealers or by mail at 25 Hour, Freeze and Pack Them.. And the good green groving! cents a box from.. The Dr. Williams' To catch fish like a whale gets them Give us sun f Medicine Co.; Brockville, Ont. a machine has been invented by a 'Give us rain, )Brooklyn irfah to bring in 60,000- MY SONG. iBless the orchards pounds of fish in an hour without And the grain!" hook, line or bait and then freeze and _Louise Driscoll, in ­.New York Times- God gave me a little song pack them by the simple operation of To, sing upon,the y, 'a 7 I TT ; . , 4- . 0 1 7 . 10 L. 1., 4.1. A A I Is few levers. organizing oug may e e roa an mis, company to build fishing boats from Dark may be the day; plans he has drawn. THE STORY OF THESTAIRS, Yet a little bird can wing, The boat pushes befort it a huge CA" Yet a little flower can spring' X71°. .. - scoop to which the fish are attracted u Every time you go up stairs you can Yet a little child can sing, u at night by powerful searchlights. test your state of health—the condi- Make the whole world gay. *From the narrow end of the scoop a tion of your blood:—Laura E. Richards. conveyer carries -them up into the. DO You arrive at the- top of the To be quite up to date one must own 0 IC I a dress of taffeta, foulard or.. satin Iris doubtful -if any of us realize the - body of the boat, where they . are stairs breathlessand distressed ? � sorted and are carried by lateral con- veyors to the- refrigerating and cann- Does your heart palpitate violently ? 1, Do you have a pain In your side'. trimmed with organdie. The illustra- tion shows a dress of soft taffeta with need that there will be for meat and live stock' In the Ebropean countries IRON Ing rooms. rerhaps even have to half collar, lapel facing and even pockets of peace s declared. Canadian INUXATED The -method of operating the fish- you stop. way up, with limbs trembling and this sheer material. McCall Pattern breeding stock and Canadian -meat pro- Increases. strengtb Ing machine is described as follows by ;head dizzy. too exhausted to go fur- No. 7869; Ladies' Service Dress; two-piece skirt in 11 or 36 -inch length. ducts Arill be in demand. It-belzuves he of delicsieK-nervaus, rundown people 200 4 its inventor. -Three large searchlights are used Cher without resting. These are un- failing signs of anaemia. As soon as In 7 -sizes; 34 to 46 bust; Price, 20 Canadian breeder and feeder to grasp the opportunity and produce a maxi- t per cent. in.ten days In Instance$, to light the water ten miles ahead of your blood becomea impoverished or cents. This pattern can be obtained from mum of liv-e stock when prospects.,are 'for continuous high many $100 forfeit If it the boat. As our speed with the agoQp in position will be about ten limpure the stair -case becomes an In- strument of torture. When this Is so 'McCall your local McCall dealer, or from the so good prices. No better outlet for the best . of his i falls a& per full am- planation In* largo miles an hour it will give the fish a Co., 70 Bond St,, Toronto,. you are unfit for work; your blood is i stuff can be found than, at the auction article soon to appear in this paper. tun hour to get into line. watery and your nerves exhausted, Dept W. sale of,the Eighth Annual Toronto Fat Ask your doctor or druggist about it "As the ray of light Is very wide at, the farther end and becomes constant- -you are losing the Joy of an actlya life and paving the way for a further Serious Matter. - , . :-� -.2- 11 Stock- Show, Union Stock Yards, - ne=t. Deeember 7th and' 8th ly narrower as the boat approaches and as the width -of the light is -re-! break down and decline. In this con- . dition only one thing can save Doctor—I'm afraid you are ping to be ill. I shall have to examine your I . I ".. .-:.n - - - - De" Suffered Three W . " . you. heart. Willie Willis "Jack -With Chapped Handse duced so gradually as to' permit all You must put put new, rich, red blood' Betty (who is"in -love)—but--but, --Pa, what's a of 1 the fish in the vicinity to be drawn Into your veins withbut further delay to doctor, you are crapereet,, aren't you? all trades?" . fellow 1 Willis Sore and Unsightlya` into the narrow strip of water cover -land so build up your blood an`8WL - Papa --Generally a ed by the light directly in froid of get this new, rich blood give Dr. Wil- who can produce everything except re- I Cuncura Soap The scoop, all the, fish which have ga- llama' Pink Pills a fair trial, and they 1 When Your Eyes Need Care suits. and 7! confusion -thertd, will be thrown Into cc will give you new vitality. sound 'and r.e murins Z,e idedicine, Nosmarti*g-Fe CA Fine -Acts Qufckly. Try it for Red, Weak, '3Uaard is Zdni= a ux argot Lis VP Cans 0 0.0. Ointment Healed. .,by the sudden disappearance of the health, and the power to, resist Sore Byes and Granoilated Xyellda. Murtue Is light, and guided by the walls of the; scoop to,the speeding conveyer will scoop throw off disease. For more than a generation this favorite medicine has compounded by our Oculistm.—not s Parcae Wdicluell—but used lusuecesif`0 Ph3rsiclanal A little work ere day in the gar -1 Above are extracts from a be safely landed by it on deck. been. In use throughout the world and Practice fur many years. Now dedicated to the Publie and sold by Druggists at 50e per den. is better than temporary negiect' with later struggles to keep down the 91 fined statement recently r0s. "The machine after the first hour's has made many thousands of weak Battle. Burin Eye 9alve In Asepti., TulOL 25c and 50c. Write for book of the Rye r-1 weeds. celived from Miss Glad 9 :y �se of the light will actually pick up despondent men and women bright: Murine EV9 Romedy Company. Chicago.Adv. %l Hambleton, Roxton F all the fish from a strip two miles active and strong.P 'Up Poor the that can be sold at 'a low I Que.', Nov. 1916. Wide and 100 feet deep at the rate of You can get Dr, Williams' Pink Pills to Him_ price is Most extravagant" in use. A i .29, eighty-eight feet a minute. through any.deater In medicine, or by A party of workmen were sitting in little good tea, like Saluda, makes How much better to, prevent !%stimating 1,000 pounds of fish a discuss- mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for a group one winter eveningy . more cupi-, hence it's real, man such suffering by using Cuticum minute, the boat would pick up thirty $2.50 from The Dr. Williams Medicine in g the various North Pole- expedi- for every -day toilet purposes, the tons in an hour, or 300 tons In a ten- Co., Brockville, Out. tions. Finally one quiet .member of economy. Soap to cleanse and purify the -hour- night. 'At 5 cents a pound this the party was appealed to. To shine boots quickly do not pores, with touches of Ointment `4 ''.-.:--Would bring $30.000 for one night's ONE INFLUENCE OF WARFARE. "Well, what. do YOU- think of it, blacken, but rub on a piece of orange now and then as needed to soothe -catch. Six of these. machines will 'Pat?" and let the juice dry in; then. polish and heal the first signs of eczernsm keep the United States supplied with Effect of War's Dangers' Upon the "I think that the man that put the with a soft brush and; they will shine rashes, dandruff and pimples. You fish,. fish oil; fish meals, fish scrip and Z . Thirty -flue more will sup- fertilizer pole oift there ought to go and get it, Soldier's Spirited Nature. I -ii, - and not have them looking for re like a mirror. will use no other 'once 'you try ,ply all. the world." That men In the presence of death. plied Pat. KizardPa Lin1=811% Car" Golds. ZM ..,these super -creamy emollients, should be more impressionable, more For Free Sample Each by Mail ad - susceptible to emotional influence, is An automobile which can be used as dress "t -card: "Cutlears, Dept. A. TP • natural. There has belen T a fire engine, a street sweeper or Boston, U. S. A." Sold everywhere. Preparing said in religiousEnglish ' JC sprinkler, or as a six-ton freight truck the great "spiritual revival" which is in use in a European city. for, To is reported to have occurred in th e army. Those who are in the best po- I bought a horse with a supposedly Incurable ringbone for $30.00. Cured NER���SHESS -morrow sition to judge would like to discour:. him with $1.00 worth of MINARD'S WOMEN! IT IS 11UGIC I 'Many seem to age, all such talk. LINIMENT and sold him for 1186-H. Profit on Liniment, $54. LIFT OUT ANY CORN BLUES -.1 P660le able Out at the front metundoubtedly .-�D 'drink tea and coffee for see life in a truer. perspective and with 111018E DEROSCV, Apply a few -drops then lift a while without apparentlarger vision. Small things have a Hotel Keep5F, St Phillippe, Que. corns or calluses off with• A ham, but when health tendency to assume their proper un- 11 fingers --no pain. 0 a 0, 0 0-0-0-0 n 0 0 a -symptoms of More SerioUs importance and great and fundament- disturbance follows, even 'al things come by their own. Inevit!T .... .. Just thinkl You can Siclme41116 though slight, it is wise to ably, the men of the new armies are in the mass more serious-minded and An Electric. Blanket. lift off any corn or cal . . 60 investigate. •more disposed to religious awe than One of the latest electrical inven I us without pain or sore: nese. Washington Park, UL am mother of four children and have sal - Thousands of homes, they, were when they were at home amid the trivial familiar things. But tions, is an electric blanket -which is designed especially outdoor sleep- •for -A Cincinnati man dis- fered with female trouble, backache, wwhereW tea or coffee was few army chaplains would to re- ers. The blanket is said to have a covered this ether com- nervous spells and found to disagree, have Present that as evidence of a great heating area of four by six feet, and pound and named it 'freezone. Any drug- the blues. My chit - changed the family table spiritual revival. It would be as in- can be regulated to an even tempera- dren's loud talking other extreme to go to the oth tura of from 82 to 112 degrees by a gist will sell a tiny bot- and romping would drink. to and call it merely cowardice which , switch placed near the head of the tle of freezone, like here make me so nervous ts the devil to be a saint. when prompts sleeper. shown; for very little I could just tear 7� liti Is sick and fears to •die. It is cost. You apply a few. everything to pieces In' stant merely that in the presence of such drops directly upon a and I would sche'all conditions'as prevail on the ' battle- tender corn or callus. Instantly -over and feel so sick fields the dePostumpths of a man's nature are stirred, and, he inevitably becomes tho. soreness disappears, then short- -that I would not nt anyone to talk spiritually and emotionally more re- ly yad w,4n- ftd the corn es. Lydia to me at times E. I Pinkham's Piftre- sp onsive. Even so, it is all to the good. The men, however far any in' - or callWs so loose that you can lift -it right off. Vegetable Compound and Liver 'stored me to health and T want to thank 1. With improved -health, dividual may be from an abrupt "con- I il, FT eezone is wonder- I they have done me. I ou for the good Kave T i.� and It usually follows, version," will all be the better for it. 11111 ful, It dries instantly. had quite a bit of trouble--lind worry but it does not affect my youth. the change made becomes And when the men come home better It d'oesn't eat away the fullooks. My friends say I Why do you a permanent one. It pays than they came out, the army chaplain must -be given much of the credit. 10 corn or callus, but 'it up without look so young and well?' I owe It an to prepare for' the health shrivels even Irritating the surrounding skin. to the Lydia E. Pinkharn remedies. —Mrs. ROBT. STOPIEL, SageAvenue, Of to-morro,%V. of The servants of the rich Chinese Hard, soft or corns between the toes, Washington Park, Illinois. ,Tbercls a 'mason. rece'ive -bbt are paid in per- quistes, which always amout.t to more •silary, U as well as painful calluse's lift'right off . There is no pain before or after If you have any symptom about which to the 'Co.. than the wages paid in modest house- holds. # HE HE wards. If your druggist hasn't freezone, tell him to` order a small bot. you would like to know write Lydia E- Pinkharn Medicine Co., Lynn, Canadian Postiirn cereal Ltd. Windsor, Ont. tie for you from. his wholesale drug M ass., for helpful advice given free Of b6inwd,s ia�.;xt cures mplitheria. ED. 7. ISSUE 31-17. house. charge. Wit —Dr. Henry will be here as now shelves have been -L00-AL1SV8,'.­ I Tuesday to t4end to added to the public library and u u wl next. a his profestdonal duties. Mhe juvenile section . has been put 10 door "—Mrs. Win. All&-, of Hamilton, —A carload of soft coal has just prominent place. uy a B tor:, C Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W.- been received -by the Campbell ticket for the boys and girls to AVRe .:.Clark.,, Flour Mille Co, for threibing.pur- use during the holidays. One R. J. Cuthbert. of Toron to, poses. month's ticket, 10 cents. vent Ouuday with relatives in —H. A. Matchatt, of Moncton, —We congratuleate In" Eva Fickems. N. B spent a few days this week Murphy on having won the silver —Next Monday being Olvie-H oil- with bia wife and daughter at the modal for elementary violin at th LADIES—Have''Yon' tried "Ch pmem's" Baking owaer If day, the places of business will be home of Mrs. Matchett's parents, recent mid -summer examinations not "Do it n6w"— 20 cents 1b. G. At and Mrs. Palmer. of the Toronto Conservato clomised as usual. ry of —Mrs. Gascoyne and daughters, —On Thursday, July 25th, Ed. Music. This examination was hold in bulk, 9 cents Fresh shipmelit of Corn Syrip per 1b. of Toronto, spent Sunday with ward J. O'Connor, the fourth son at various points throughout the W. H. and Mrs. Peak. of the late JoreniM O'Connor, whole Dominion, and Miss Mur We're having a big demand for "Easefirst" Shortening A —Mrs. Annie Crew, of Everett, formerly of Pickering, was almost pby stood highest among those Wash., is spending a month with instantly killed in Rochester, N. who tried the examination. at 29 eents per 1b. Try it. -her nifte, Mrs. Joseph Cowan, Y., where he was employed as 'Choice I& ge Prunes, 18 per 1b. r Min Helen Standing, of Ayl. signal man, by the New York Con. :wor, is @pending a week or two tral Railroad. His mutilated SEE Prime Cheese at 32 cents per 1b. with M. S. and Mrs. Chapman. bod *as found by the street car —The township council w ill trac a with him skull fractured Abike, Rod Clover. Timothy and all Phone or send your'ordw—We will promptly _��Amt an Monday next for the and one of hu loge nearly severed kinds of seeds. attend to the rut. �tranesetton of general business. attheknes. It is thought that he We arm in the 'market and are proper- -Owing to the intones host was returning from work when ad to pay the highest market priew. —We certainly have a Choice Balk Tea, either the attendance at the various the accident occurred. He was The best a Ming SPECLkL UL iguipped cleming mixed or black, at 45c 1b. Come in and get -a sample. churches was not large on Sunday. 50 years of age and leaves a widow the country. —Ed. Gormley, of Toronto. ac. mud one daughter. His mother, Send us samplem. or communicate with campanied by a friend, spent Sun- who in well-known by the older us!before selling. day here with his brother and residents of. the Yina es also sur- TAke advant-one of the bat Seed Mark- AWrtment of Hot Weather Go�� '1i the woild. vives him and as at 0 Bell. eta —Mrs. IF. F. Balsdon�- and child, woods Ave., Toronto. One bro, Bell or Independent phone. Big of OarxUL a" vidtinsIthe former's ther, Leo, to traveller for the Lip. pro p lent d abl in _t, *Me an rell a serylee mrMts, W. J. and Kn. Clark, for too Tea Co. and in well and favor. in handling Se"a ffnaranteeL in our Dry Goo& Department ifiew weeks. ably known by the busi COMPANY AA nose men J. E- DOWNEY ley, —Mrs. R. 0. Teeplo, of Pais of the village. WHITBY, ONTARIO returned home on Tuesday, af ter —A garden party, under the �Vendlng tan days with her dater, auspices of --the Ladlem'Aid Soci. 'White Dotted, Muslins at 25 cents a yard :-,s rs. John Alurkar. ety of St. AndreW's church will be Pink and White Striped Muslin at 26 conte a yard —R. W.'Gordon, manager of the held tn the athletic grounds, Pick- TOY Standard Bank, was off duty for ering, on Monday next (Civic There Is a great movement at Navy Blue with white strips At 2D cents a yard: _pres- Holiday). Beginning at$ o'clock at.4or co-operation among the rarm- "velal days suffering from a bad , I - White with Navy Blue strips at 20 cents a ard y sprained ankle. m., a football tournament will of Ontario and every farmer In —Miss Carrie Lawrence, of K�n- E� hold, for which a substantial ein"vited to join the good work. Black Muslin with flue white stripe 25 cents a yard sale, will &"let In the program at cash prize will be given. Two or Attend the meetings of the U. S. 0. St Anilrew's garden party, on more teams must compete or no Club and become better acquainted White Muslin with black dot at 15 cents a yard :Xonda evening next. prize will be given. All entries with r neighbor and mutual re - a services in St. Andrew's must be made In *.writing to M. S. spect sonfidence will develop. Palo Blue and White Strips at 29'eeuts a yard y u —Th 9d church on Sabbath will be later. Chapman not later than Saturday, Room fat a few orders of twine yet, Grey ..and White stripe at 20 cents a yard gan ostin d helpful, and if the Sab. Aug. 4th. In the evening a splew. �tary, and all which place them with the mere bath is -hot, services will be brief. did program will be Riven those getting twine tbrou —A large Rang of Bell telephone will be most Interesting and in. tfh the club '"V 0 1 - mi M a are asked at it gonipt 7 from Mr. u4 7�' Unemen are at present working structive. A refreshment booth Marquis or rna uckri �& 0 . :�Plaln Black Cotton Voile'st 45 cents a yard In this locality putting up now will be on the grounds, from which Next meeting. Aug. I 6th. .��'wtrsa as well as making necessary will be sold sandwiches, cake. Ice Plain White Cotton Voila at 45 cents a yard repairs. cream, fruit and other refr"h. United FarmerlS' --.;L Balsdon returned to the Monte. Admission to the grounds WhAte Flowered Voila at 35 cents a yard city on Monday to resume his and' concert 25 centa, children Club, Pickering* White with fine black stripe'st.50 cents a yard duties with the Massey -Harris Co., under 12 -years 15 can to. after enjoying a two week's vs- —The Working Motlipro'Bangs. -dress to sation. low, erected by D. J. Gormley for re Go and sbeer mud just the thing for a cool —We congratulate Misses Coila the St Vincent de Paul Society wear on the hot days which are on the way here -now. CANADIAN NATIONAL Those voues a Zvery and Marjory Allaway on on their camp grounds, is now in having passed theiz recent exam- use and is the subject of general Come in and see them before they are all gone. Iniation for Entrance into Normal commendation. It Ito intended to EXHIBITION ere _S —William Raw. who recently with small children, each having io me -CHAPMAN _:;e� �-.Schoola. accommodate a dozen moth Aug. 25 - TORONTO - Sept. 7 underwent an operation in the a separate apartment, facing on a on a Men TUs ftdisadly Prerroulve 11-cale hoerpital, is not improving as spacious verandah. So far 'five mpi( Ladies"'Blouses and Whitewear MOBILIZATION Ily am his f rionds would like working mothers, with ten little, tome Ulm. children, have been brought OF NATIONAL RESOURCES —While taking in hay on Tues- out from the heated atmosphere Ladies'Voile. Lawn and Dimity Blouses from 1.00 to P175 each. very stylish. dfig, Ed. Stork's- team ran away, of the city and-givensi much need- Coastro4tivo sad Destructive Xwds for War Hous White Skirts, the latest make with belt 1.50 and ZOO. . To a Dresses. all colon and styles. from 1.00 to 2.00 each. Corset Co re, an Mr. Storx fall from the top of ad rest at the camp. This is sup - the load to the ground, fracturing plementary to the boys' camp, CONFEDERATION 25 to 60 cents each. CombiDAtIOUS, 1.76 to 2.00. Drawers. 24c to 75c. Uuderskirts, 1.00 to 1.50. Night Dresses, Mc. 100 and 1.25. him arm Just above the wrist. where over m hundred boys have Undervests. 15 to 86c. Jerme� Combinations. 50c each. —C. H. Burling speDt over Son- already been afforded a two SPECTACLE . , L� - ': " Boole" for Ladies and hildren. black. white' -day with his daughter, Mrs. Don- weeks' nuting. The committee In 1200--PERFORKEP4-1200 ad tan. Cotton and Lisle 15c to -50c pair. T non' of Frsakford, and on his re- chasge has reeeived gifts of fresh Cu^do,,ftwytr9n Birth to Nationks" Corset@$ A and Compton's i5c to 1.76 a pair, Hose 8 rters is to Me. tur� was accompanied by his d4u- vo Diranatleally Told White Lisle Gloves 50c pair. White Canvas Pumps &'n7renaim Shoes getables from several friends in 1 1.25 to 1.75 per pair. In fact everything for the hot months -ghters, Misses Cora and Vera. the village. These are gratefully roe vw7 As" of Spottacalor Acklevemat of June. July and August. Call and see 'the goods. —J. W. Ryan will offer for sale received and appreciated, as 'by public auction at lot 19, B. F. everything tn connection with the con., Pickering. at I p. in. on Bat maintenance of tlie -camp is sup. GIAlff LIVTSTOCK A D G. A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON urday, about 85 ar-res of first-class plied f roe. —Com. AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY hay, to be sold in 5 or 10 acre lots. —The severest electrical storm Judg`ug Competition$ for Young —Pte. Victor Austin, who ham of the season passed over this Farmers - - New Farm C, cow 9cati been tn the Convalescent Home an locality on Th&sday afternoon petitions - - Extended ��M one College St., Toronto, for the past of last week, following the intens. and Innovations in All Depa'hngntl WARM WEATHEK% fs* months, in now at home with ely hot weather of the preceding -Ibis parents, much improved in 'few -days. Several barns. were INKENK IMBITS Gives people the notion of Driving or Going away for health. destroyed in the central and the OF TRACTM AND FARM Summer Holidays. —The Campbell Flour Mille Co's northern parts of the township, LABOR SAVING DMCZS Single or Double Harness, Plush Rugs, Dusters and Whips, all ..will has been closed in order that and W. 0. Bivek, of 'the 6th con., extensive improvements be made lost two horses which were struck ART—Italian, French, Persian, new stock. Trunks and Suit �Cases. Shoo Repairing. in the plant. The retail business by lightning while standing under. will not be interrupted during neath a tree. The ball at the foot American and C4n"ian Masterpieces. this time. of the cross on top of the spire of MUSIC—lomes'Famous Soloists and a 2--."Harnes's and Collar repairing promptly done. —St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid, will the R. C. church was also struck score of other -leading organizations. hold their regular monthly meet- and shattered. Besides, the We - S EMPORIUM Ing at the home of Mrs. Arthur phone Unes throughout the town. PIC]MRING HARNE S _,Boyee on Wednesday, Aug. Sth, ship were also badly put out of ENTIRE NEW'MIDWAY I Phone NW. W. J. 00AKWRLL at 2 o'clock. All ladies of the con- commission. The thunder and NATIONAL MOTOR SHOW Home gregation are invited. lightning was also accom J*n'ed FMST SHOWING OF 1918 MODZLS —Marshall Coakwell, who has by a heavy down-pourof ra n and been in the emplry of the Sand and as a result many a b Greatly enlarged Government and and Gravel Co- at the bay for the fielyah Vo-garain which looked so other Exhibits War in Ill itsSUMMER -H—A—S ARRIVED AT LAST Wt few wisoks, has severed his beautiful before the storm, were connection with that firm and hiis knocked down flat. A large phases Model Camp Artillery re-eagaged with the McLaughlin amount of -bay out in the fields Drive - - Aeroplane Flights - - Scores Motor Co.. of Oshawa. was also more or less damaged. of surprise$ in store for old friends —Thos. A. Wilson left to -day However, the storm was not -of and a thousand. thrills for new ones, First and foremost, we are Gents' Par n�ishery and can supply you with (Thursday) for Burlitiptou, where long duration, and was followed anything in the way of men's -wear. he has secured a good position as by favorable weather. REDUCED FA R E S 0 N "d a and Ties arrive last week, herdsman, In charge of a large ALL LINES OF TRAVEL We WA a dandy line of Sport Shirt herd of pure-bred cattle. Mrs. our summer samples of Clothing we here. Beni Wilson and children will r,!emain Taal Waztad, 1 for some time in the village. pall Qn us before you buy yoir Summer Shoos.- , We bay —Two motor loads from Toron- an Ai line of Canvas and Rubber Goods and to called on Dr. Marsh on Satur- Am ELM DALEMILU can guarantee satisfaction. day last in order to be initiated 1— 10 K E R I N G into the Mysteries of the heavem AND DISTRICT You can &I ways get the best Mani. =h,bis telescope. Tbeyaf. toba Flour made from No. 1. 1R,'A, BUNTING, PICKIMING d To sell for picnicked in Gordon's Manitoba W, heat. ...-&tablished 1857. grove and returned ranch pleased -THE OLD RELIABLE Royal Household and Gletiors for Bread. Try a bag. with their outing and enthusiastic PONTHILL NURSERIES ever their astronomy lesson. Pastry Floup Fresh Rolled Oats —A record for heat this sumnser Splendid list of Stock'for Pall BRAN,SHORTS w" made on �undiy when the .-MIX FEEDS SEED .'C 0 R N Planting, 1917, and mercury rose to 92. degrees above OAT CHOP A ---zero. Some thermometers in order --Spring planting, 1918, _:�CRVSHED OA Arjuunsin No.7, : -.J! -Imperial Lea ing 0 not to be outdone by their cow- including many now varieties- BARLEY CHOP Cap-'. petitors, rose several degrees 'WHEAT on to, which we alone control. -Cob Corn., above that mark. In Tor ..'.CRACKED CORN White f the residents sweltered in a tom" Send for ne-w'illustrated Catalogue, MIXED HEN FEED perature of 98 In the shade, and as also Agent's Proposition; Hand. Caldwell's Cream substitute a result the Ferry Companies did some. free outfit, Exclus- C&If Meal. Screed Doors, ��.,Windovv Screens, a rushing business. While we ive Territory. Molasses Meal suffer conmiderably in such heat� 'LIJBIERAL 003CM1861014 CHOPPING AND OAT al Oil Stoves tor cheap it was just, what was needed by CRUSHING EVERYDAY -.Co thm- fm rmorm. to be] p the corn cron STONE and WELLINGTON, g Gi Is0 em r new .PIC Howa IN Get prices on feed in ton lots. coo The Ponthill Nurseries. am well as the grain, Wheat and BEIt PHONB, iing Im rl are now about ready for (Established 1W 1VM0*31Cn ,Ole 111arvapters, as the beat has ripetiod thew very rapidly. ITORONTO, ONTARIO Chopping every day. J. H. BUNDY Pickering. . ........