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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_08_17^ .. +.. ',y.� :'.''•.-. N',.. see. i+',f r..Ja••FusrtiS,o-r � �,.. .Y...,.. .. - - •��-a� .�� � �••��� _ 7 .W f ER G ..THE . . . . . . . . NEWS • • • w � f -VOL- CX VIa = PICI EKING, ONT., -FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1917. ,.: : ...-No. 47 - CMRI1ltywoob WMITRVALR Ea!tablished''Ttf years . �leafssi�tiatc/ti NCar�l. - - _ _ _ _... ._ Bait -r 8� Heise Our Red Cross workers have a good The Red Cross Society purpose hold -a supply of material o hand now and in s garden pasty shoutAug. u hoppe Co get buffy. All the willing ones Full articula z later. A g. GREENWOOD' p_ +GL. OALDWELL, �[. D.; Successor come, bring your needles, both sewing E. E. Ba11, R. A., wife and ehildren e to the late: Dr. B. Brodie. Phone IN -Don't neglect- your and"knitting, on Thursday afternoon have returned to their home in Ohes- MILLS _ next to the home of the, president, terville, Ont.. after spendings, few HOIIB@ Or Bain. Mies Broader. Let us also remember weeks with Mrs. Ball's parents, Johg -" TR. Y. E. CARTWRIGHT, For- our boys who have returned atter do- and Mrs. Harris. D marl of a venharst,0ar, 9uaa...or to . $uj&mgr large and in their bit, and bring a jag of fruit _ Dr. It. R. �cvle�PiaterlaS., oat Omoe bony is Is to 1 and 0.10 to 6 P. m My 8?nall, Were struck by for them, they will appreg to it. ROSEBANH E.'HORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- ],�,, htnin that last "6 g pOWMANVILLt here adio��rda�afternoonkwhen Ole a • lace 1.eed member of the pto meteieai As b Storm. - Yotia ae leaf•. epeelal °.iteatiaas!vea . On account of the in . � lriias o� �ss�, layN Mel" 1res.- !►este A terrible accident occurred here Leonasd George reenwood; aged 14 oaeesseal. .bout 4.80 o'clock on Saturda after- ears, second son of James Oreenwood ergased cost Of every - Use Use our Rode. ProfPro#. r7" O. McgINNON, M.D., L.B.O.B., -Day, of the O: A. C., noon, when five persons were natant- ardware merchant of 12W Danforth thing I am compelled N• �Zoliabs !member st teepe�s o! recommends them.. ly killed by the International Limited. Ave., Toronto. a lost his lila. He came �. liysteiw anatsseea. of Oataero u �feea .te proceeding west. The party included here with a' picnic party from the t0 8,tiotLIICe the prise S �� oousw of 9esaaons, idtsbnsg3. Tames Normayle, . James Connolly, Mennonite Minion, and immediately $ee Wm. Jo aton and Herman Fletcher, on his arrival weal to the Rouge river of 33hO�ping t0 70 per atteatra to dsi•asM of women and h� - Dda. and •me`�am• ' " of OshaWk They were coming from to bathe. Evidently the sudden chill 2 bushel % OQ and Phones 2700 Port-Bowmanville.to the town to their _.when jumping into the cold_ water after Aug. 1st. Legsi. �� auto, and on the way picked up Frank produced heart-Whire. Ten minutes — s and Mrs. Walker, of Toronto. who after entering the water be was dead. I elm sorry to be compelled to d0 8. FAREWELL, H.O., BARRIS- 2�g _- were.ou their wa, to the C. P. R. stn•. His father was at once notified and •. !Rs Doom oeewaattaeaq,soosab tion. When nearing the G.T.R. track wan soon here, Coroner Dr, A. P. this, but even at this price �slwlse• + �v (� jj,, ' along height train stood in their Demary, of East 1�oronto, after hear -there U very little\�.puffvll�eOat, way and at their request the train Ing all particulars, decided that an profit for We.E. CHRISTIANN, Barrister and N VVwas divided, to Allow them to pass in uest was not necessar Aeeolioitos, Ifotary Pubna info. Moa tD ooa. 0'ee stoat st. lvoeth. tiiRiebv.. `�1ty through. Just as they passed through q y' 6 bags is tsin[tifpm amount h charged 'for. ° WILLIA M J. BEATON, B. A„ Bar - !!''ii'' sister,8oiicifor,NotaryPublis,wociated is practice with _ Known. 87okmaa• Denison & `loeter. Barristers, Toronto General Trusts 029 11 A!my street, Tosoato. Telephone y ' �: Detttcll BLAKE B. BEATON; D. D. S„ Graduate of the Royal Calls" of Dental eaof Tosoato, Office a: t W. X. Priagles. hardware stole. Whitby. Ren phone 9 ; I. to L30. Ind phone During Dr Seatoo•s absence overeas• Dr Me - on to the north track t e fa46 expresszi from Montreal came along at about iii AucLtY We do not chop before A o'elocir, once bo at -positions is assured all ort our students who become coin- I miles an hour and struck the auto In Mr, and Mrs. Fred Powell, of Tod• nor atter 5 o'clock, Monday% which the Ontario Government is dls- the centre, killing all Instantly, ex- morden, and Mr, and Mrs. -James Wednesday@ and Friday@ accompanied them home. rept Mr. Walker, who was riding on Miller, leadingconfectioners of Queen urcher until lnotice. mations _ - the running board and succeeded In saving himself. An inquest is being St. East. Toroto, and bliss Irene Mll• ler motored out and spent Sunday I chop finer than other mills. N .: held. with Mrs. Powell's uncle, D. S. Craw- the base line -here, where the G. T..R. crosses. With the exception of this one crossing, Whitby is fortunately on the of Jul_7 80th. 'As Rev. R. G. English, a former the Christian Church in ford and family. '� d situated in this respect. iastttnw000 What might have proved a fatal as - with friends here, and will bold a ser - 11 o'clock Mise Ida Brown is spending her cideot occurred At D: S. Crawford's on Monday afternoon last. While un- �. L.�i��'+N Rasor-honing a specialty. For afirst• class hair trim or an easy above call holidays with friends in Toronto. loading alsike with a hap -fort, the at the East -end Barber Shop. Furnishings in the Osnadias Northern deal wbere- Mrs. McDonald, of Bask., is spend- in a week or two with her aunt�Mrs- rope broke causingMr. Crawford to fall to the barn }tot striking on his �dE A S T L A K goodly once more. The Presbyterian Choir 1Do of Toroato• will be in @barge, g FRUIT BASKETS J. Boyer. head. was rendered unconwAous Misr Sinter and Miss Green, of To- for somee time and medical assistance The shingle that has given eatie- fu0istoom 49avbfe• ronto. are holidaying with F. I. and was called. Though no bones were faction for over 80 years. Empire G. HAM—Iisuer of hint -ria a 11 'sad 6 quarts. with covers an color Mrs. Breen. broken. Mr. Crawford was- severely Corrugated Iton with z }in. by g 9 y Mra• John Hand, of Now York, is braised and cut about the bead and 2 in. corrugation, see it before you - W. L censer to thr oonaty of onaseo, I amity �2et spending a month with her nephew, leg and, is also suffering from a ock buy other makes. - If you are: in ' Rialtsrias Tulaga, filly - q y 9 y ' " + Wm. Pengelly. As a result he will be confined tb his at T TPOUGHER. Real Estate Ano- 24 and 27 Quart crates,, made of very F. Harvey. of Udors, spent a few hcuse for come days. aeed mi Cream Separator. Try � • ttoneer. valuator, sollector• sad lean r thra boards. Strong And very light. days this week with his sister, Mrs. a Premier for 80 dale. Also { 4 of atarrIame ifosnses. Erongbam. I" Order earl , as if there is a good crop • John Adamson. gasoline engines from 89.00 ap6 y y a-manto 1tIVSN HOPPER Issuer at Marriage of fruit there will not behalf Mrs. Macpherson and Mina Dorothy See or write me before buying., `' LD Idaeasee is the a nary et ontslo enough packageh for spent a few days last week with .9. The crops are looking very well at dell Phone. a at score and his resid . Oiaremoaf. the demand. and Mrs. Moore. present. _ Master Eddie Gleeson. of Toronto, A motor load of friends visited Elias F. J. Prouse, 'y Pickering. D $.BEATON TOWNBHIPOLERH Chopping And oat rolling every day ss is spending bis holidays. here with his and Mrs. Bice on Saturday. JLJ. Oonvgaaeer. Commissioner for toting as". commencing on Monday grandfather. H. Gleeson. Mr. and'Mrs. Collins visited Wm. asda.tts. Aaeoaataa.. Ills. tloaer to Iona the 28rd of July Mrs. H. Robeson returned to the and Mrs. Hoover on Sunday." • • om term �o�+ty L.aer of 11wrtage IJe- A j *r0gesagas•Whf,oat. f•v city oa Sunday. after epeodirsg a weelr Mrs.. Man]by.- has taken WalterMf i�CiQriin W. G. Barnes, Green Riper wlih Mrs. Oliver and her mother, Mrs. Hoover's house for the summer. TU(rH S. PUGH. Alen Ma jar, Ont. pr address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. 8. BEeor Howard Moover and some cit fri- '— Lwom"d Auctioneer. Latentive ezper- The members of .the Ladies' Aid and � .mill automobile and Bicycle ieaee fa tmportad and thoroughbred stock, ends are camping is the bush par -,wee conducted asTw heti. writ• to: lwsma L �1 AL ESTATE*****' Red Croce Society spent Thursday Don't foriret the lawn fate to beheld repairing promptly and particular@. - PLoae Iad•n10. 11•ly ilia ee•s. with the kiddies at Heydnabore Park. hereonthe 22nd. Particulars latAr:' attended to: They took a bountiful supply of pro= Thomas Barnes, with an auto load POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, - visions with them. The also: visitedils, Grease -and -repairs �11Rr*Mt7 iiR�� 7 of friends, called on W. G. BarnesBainealast 'l'ir'as, L' s for oonattee of York and Ontario Ana. the Soldiers' Convalescent Home be- week, always on hand. sisa sa7ee of all !fads ateoo.e >o on ettorMet fore returns - bis bride motored from the city last • nottee• Address mdse Lives P. o•, Ont, _ .. � Hi >Nlts returning. Mrs. E. Ni bswander's nephew and -- -M-R.B.tT.Z,,,o TrM1 WERTNET—GLTHRIE Sunday. : Potter Andrew, - Y50 acre Farm For gale, cod Bail, Dr. E. Braithwaite_ Dean of London PICKERING. Out. ` Vetoriaary Surgeon g A pretty wedding was celebrated it L'nivernity, with wife and children. ppl- Honor Graduatebrick house with S rooms. vainAvenue. oroo n, on Des- Word was received Saturday last rioary College Barna and stabling for 42 head day evening. August 0th, at a o'clock, y and Graduate of the Veterinary of stock. Hen house when Pies Alice H. R'eetney became b9 Mrs. J. B. Wilson of her nephew, Wr" � Science Ametwimlon. and pig pen. the wife of Wm, H. Guthrie. The James Liddell. who has unfortunately Phone Men 1808, residence 290E ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. lost his hand, somewhere in France. f., All in good repair. CL�IREMONT, - ONTARIO Scott, of St. John's church, where the bride has been active in church work. ■RouprlAlu • We Q. Richardson. assisted by Rev. W. S. Weetney, uncle --- ~forprices �_• �' R. A'T31�ORE of the bride. The bride- was given Mr. and Mrs. Tripp. of Toronto, are - - ,, Veterinary Surgeon - awe bj her elder brother. while Miss holidaying -with Bennett Bros. Honor Graduate of Ontario Vetes•in Notary Public, Pickering, Marjorie Cockburn .played the wed- The Duncan young people spent' +yin Sartlla► ey Sunday with relatives in Scarboro. �^• College. All calls day. or night ding march and little Mies Muriel R JyCowan and Geo. Philip had a g promptly attended to. The Pickering __ Westoev, niece. acted apretty. flower P girl. The brides gown was white business trip to Whitby on Monday. +.i Bell ant! Independent •Phones g go Miss Jackson, of Montreal to spend a Pen ' RReorsette crepe over white satin em- peeL1Ce• PiCKERING, - - ONTARIO anee _ Committee broidered in pearls, with a bridal veil Ing a few weeks with Miss Vera John- in : flowered chiffon caught u by a Ston. J. Can Save The object! this •Association is to wreath of orange blossoms. She car- Mies Glad le Witter and frien Mies } lemma stealing and prosecute Tied a shower bouquet of sweetheart Fraser, of Totronte, are spec ing a • - � i JOHN PHILIP the felons. rosea and white peas. end wore the 'week with Mrs. Matthews. gift of the groom, a diamond pendant R. Croker and family and H. Crock- ion money Hae a full line of trash and stir- Members blavin` ply g/aiye ooromna s it in platinn•r, Mr. Greene, or AO er and family of Toronte; spent Sun. ed melts constantly on bead. cels immedialsly-wit say mssnbee R Greene & Co.. where the bride was with L. family_. mother. _ of gz�gh 00MMIUM. - confidential clerk, sent a handsome liner and - Mrs.. Willson and i1[ise a cheque. .Only the immediate - ft r a Reid; of Toronto. spent the. weekend A. =C• REE IJORf Roll' Breakfast Baoa1, Membership tss 81.00. and triendp were present. After a with the tormer's parents, H. and.Mre. ,•, Ham, Bologna, Weiner@, eta: short tri the happy coavie will take Willson. TSotaY men be had from We Presidentae P PP he Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, of Uxbrid e- ; < Highest, ria+@ paid for s.a�t." on i'""Oa• up bousekeepinpi on t old home- � LO(iUST HILL - Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks. C. S. Pbim. sulad In Whitby Township, where Mr. and B. and Mrs, Beeby, off' Greeaw k; Butcher's cattle Guthrie is a member of the local spent Sunday with Graham and Mrs. -- er. W. P. • Richardson, Pickeeiag. $qCkepi, counyil. JoPrank L. Gleeson, wife n. sad family,J, R. Ttlexto� W. J. Clark. gJiVepq ,,,� Bsaeslsrf WNITew John Shea and don. otToronto, motor ` ed out and spent Sait"y with Henry FirBt-cines rigs for hire xe•• Hr. Dramin, of Brootlio, 019- Shea and family, /� in All Saints's Church on Sun- D. Gannon, with his wife and dao•_ Day or night - Fall Term from Aug. Zcrated7 da last. ghter. and Miss Woodhouse, of To- e apple Crop In this vicinity is ronto, also W. C. Willson. with wife /� -:-PIIS meets all tntinB almost a total failure. The yield will' sad son, lfundayed with Ed. and l[rs. EFMVESCING v J=Q� be only about one-tenth of an Ordinary Wiileon, --_�Teamiag promptly attended to. crop, The Brougham Women's Institute Agent for Canada (larriage tic, v J.'. Willis, who was ma�r'of the will hold their next meetin at. the _ i �+ ; town for two ears, has been appoint• home of Mrs Thos, beer, on Tuesday,. - - SALINE We H. Peak' P{ {*p. TORONTO. Old. ed police. magistrate as successor to.Aug Slot, at 2>!O P. m. All members� the late Ma or Harper. kindly attend. Major A very agreeable laxative Cor. Tongs and OhMi" Sts. J. A, James, our well-known car- Mrs. W. B, Poucber and daughter, ry ,Y .►� pester; wan' seriowl injured about ]ties Marjorie, of Edmonton, and Mrs. for the •warm weather. aMs s • _i r__ w1__ �� �_ _ 1 Is ubonestionably one of Oanadas L_ L__J __� L__L _ :�e s.,_ ocher:of-Air e,• a Ooois the blood and -re- For Business in one of Shaw's Schools. Toronto, Fail Term -from Sept. dth. Free Datglogue explains. Write Coir it. W. H. Show; Presi- dent, Yonge & Gerrard Sts. L SEE OUR NEW _ SAWING MACHINE. -1 We can supply Emery Wheels :and :Circular. Saws. All si+tee kept in stock. Aloo Emery and Saw Mandrels, if you wish to build your own frame. "C7CT_ S• 7A=K80N SBROCK ROAD cvr vur uewe a ser vc-oboer and a sn y pp y: Prompt assist- R. M. -Tipper, theDistrictpre - tative of the Department of Agricul- sravaae vu Jr , "WIfib, and their eon George and Mrs. once bo at -positions is assured all ort our students who become coin- I ture, Is endeavoring to secure for On - tario County one of the farm tractors Front motored from Hamilton and a he weekend with Htr�n and potent, _ which the Ontario Government is dls- rs• Mechia• Mies Blanche Mechin Write today for our handsome tributing throughoutthe,province, accompanied them home. Catalogue. It contains cull infor• The Bowmanvilie accident in which C. H. and Mrs. Barclay bag received the death of a relative, Harry mations _ - fiye persona were kUled on Saturday last at a level crossing, has directed word of Fuller, Hon of Robert and Mrs. Fuller, - W. J, Elliott, Principal attention to a dangerous crossing at of Stratford. He was killed instantly field battle in France on the base line -here, where the G. T..R. crosses. With the exception of this one crossing, Whitby is fortunately on the of Jul_7 80th. 'As Rev. R. G. English, a former the Christian Church in TOOLS SHARPENED situated in this respect. pastor of Brougham, expects to visit this week We make a specialry of crosscut saws, In reply to a letter sent to the Fin- ance Minister, Sir Thomas White, by with friends here, and will bold a ser - 11 o'clock Tools of all Inds. Locke repaired. F. H. Annes, the former stated that vice on Sunday morning at Rasor-honing a specialty. For afirst• class hair trim or an easy above call neither the Toronto -Eastern or any of the other radial lines was included in the old church. As his time is lim- ited Mr. English is taking this method at the East -end Barber Shop. Furnishings in the Osnadias Northern deal wbere- of meeting old friends. We trust a number will be out to meat him See our House of all kinds. Slightly used Cerpetr by the government are Lo take oyer this railway It was a current rumor goodly once more. The Presbyterian Choir from 15 cents a yard up. that the Toronto - Eastern was includ. has kindly consented to furnish the W. J. GORDON -DICKERING ed, music- ----fresbes the s stem. Price . C*nts. - 86 l LYMAN'S ti HEALTH SALTS An Efferveectag Laxative at 15'c;ent9..- �. W.! Liddle, Phan. B, Druggist—Graduate Optician ;,. N. R. Ti- it Agent. AZTERN- FARMERS -CALF FOR LABOR '.. 1 � IIID `GRAIN RIPENING -RAPIDLY BUT' I{ MEN' ARE SCARCE. CHAPTER V.=(Cont'd.) I With somewhat accelerated • heart-� -- - There suss a little doubt iii John's beats, • Fenella, in turn, bent her head . Cutting Wilt Commence About August f tills tone—a doubt of which Fenella was so tiny entrance -and father through the _g i S I (i1�i a and followed her keenly conscious that, having given' d thr.ough.a, door'to'I' _,20—Patnotiairi,.Demands Con- a hast the left. The space within' was so servation of Crop. y,assuranee, she.lapsed into an-, P•. " 9ther elle)) of silence. No wonder,- darkened that at first she could dis- � surely, if her ether felt sceptical re- tinguish nothing but the flames upon • -The gravity, of the,.situation in re- F THE TONGUES OF YO U RS H O E S' - 1 �tding her qualifications as an angel the hearth, whose reflection fell upon] Bard to the harvesting of Ontario's _X consolation,' seeing that she had the flagged floor, and the girdle sus -)trope serves but to illustrate more 00U.LD' SPEAK THEY WOULD SAY =lever fairly tried her hand at the Pended above which to judge frothe! clearly the seriousness' of the call of - work. The part of John's children smell of hot oatmeal which met her, the farmers of the western prairies ��� - in his labors had always been as good• was doubtless laden with oat -cakes. . ' for some 30,000 men from the eastern -• - as nil. � A given number, of flannel' "This way," whispered lfer father, , Petticoats were sewed every winter •' taking her by the , hand . and. leading provinces -to help garner the grain ik, and, a von quantity of soup diapensec� her towards what seemed to be a sort Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta 4 from the Rectory kitchen. Practical of square care in the wall, draped with', this season. .ly they acted as a ransom from any narrow curtains. The Canadian - Northern Railway more intimate co-operation, in, and a mn ueshs bef rseemed to b�� ale human hose 6,000 miles of line in the three She had, stood beside it for several cheap ransom too considering the em q -`' g "" pr prairie provinces serve the most pro- barrassments thus escaped. That g i ductive areas, have already announced � soup and flannel petticoats,' though form in the Qeep cupboard -bed, with'. t— iexcellent.things in themselves, did not a Package of anlages on the pillow„ that the help of 25,000 inen#ould be hi6e necessarily represent the highest which presuma ly was the head,. and, required to assist the farmau -along forma of charity had `scarcely occur- two smaller bandaged packets lying I its lines this year. Since" then >"epre- + Pol sh red to Fenella hitherto,' though she ' outside the blanket— probably the I sentatiyes of the Federal government, - could not help dimly understanding hands. i the three provincial goSernment8 •and ;t gives the eAFrie nourishment to thfr leather that the that in her father's eyes other forms' "Adam," said- John, bending over; Y the leading railways, have conferred skin gets when on the animal's back.. stood Ili her. him; I have come back, as I promised. That her. . with his world -ab- . You hear me, dg you not?, at Winnipeg, and announced that', stracted gaze, his undying his. in "aye, I hear you," came the faint 31,000 harvesters from Oritai�o'and 'Black,.Taln, Toney Red and Dark Brown. IOC. per tin. what most people seemed to consider whisper from the bed, while one of they the other eastern provinces would be the dullest side of", life, had always bandaged hands made a tentative' welcomed in the west this year. "TAKE CARE OF YOUR SHOES." been. to Fenella a half sacred and movement, as though groping for As everyone knows, agriculture• is at whoIl ens gu your word." the base of our Canadian rospenty, _ y enigmatical figure. The "at-' something. "You're, aye as good as �g _.._ traction of the enigma put a note of and if only for this domestic reason, 6AVE THE •RAGS "I haven't enoih.. suit hangers to tenderness into the awe-struck venera-. "I'm better than my word, Adam—� the harvest should be assured. - But ( '-, r • - ,g " pion with which she regarded him. It I haven't come alone. Fenella is hang my clothes. Roll up a thick was 'both mortifying and astonishing with me my youngest girl you know i this -year the wheatless millions Shortage, of Wool Increases Demand section of the news a er, and tie -•a• y g 9 7 _ P P L'"'• for instance, that e, shoulc: stand so' She wants to know if she can be of throughout the ytorld look to th% For This'W"to.• strip around the middle with a loo complete) aloof from the cult :of the- any help to you." I North American continent, and espe-'- ' That will do just as well.", P t family beauty. He alone seemed to! There was more lively movement in: cially Canada, for their supply. The A serious shortage in wool eaista. j feel no interest in her future career. the bed, aild then, after a speechless' North American wheat crop this year most all 'countries engaged in the - Yet, something told her that it was pause, the 'words came almost pre -i belongs to all the world -with the ex- war have taken over the No supply iNo )letter place is availab',e than the no want of tenderness:which day at the cipitately: i Ito provide for soldiers' equipment, r bottom of this strange indifference. -"Your girl. John? Has she come in, ception of the Teutons and their al- while ' the. United- States Council of ;farm for raising young chicks, but too Lately—perhaps since Ella' -shadow; here? Is she near me now?" ( lies, and because- of this it is impera- National D9fense recently took up ' often they are placed on the same begunound bo gerf el fell that she etween them—she nted find without to lung pima' said broughtve oicerbe-i five that the grain yield be cones sell with the- clothing manufacturers .the or coin !told makyear e fine rnnghfor chicks out what it was that did lie at the bot hind Fenella, speaking in a whisper) ..CASUALTIES OF OTHER WARS• ;matter of the saving of cloth by slims- I sheltered at night in house -. tom of it: and yesterday�!s incident had that sounded angry, "The doctor ; noting from the ' 191$ styles patch _ brought the resire to a head, The' said he wasn't to be excited, and this !pockets, flaring skins, cuffs on coats _ How the Conflicts of the Past Com pathos of his solitary mission hail visit, is no such an ordinary thing." and trousers, etc•,: and A unnecessary -- t�"� ursued her even into the ball -room. Fenella, though sl a did not turn flare With Present Struggle: F7. ays resoire was the fruit. As her head, supposed it was Duncan who fpleats and frills. The Council is also j Before the conflagration of they x Bef advocating the more general mixing she walked by her fat'her's side up the was speaking, and wondered why he i twentieth century all other wars ap- !'ot. cotton with wool and the -more ex- Imo' - len `hat was musical with the voices skould be bitter as well is angry. .Q = g ,:. I pear in pigmy proportions. tended use of shoddy. both cf birds and of the many burns -'Yes, she is near yvu• Adam; here + .4� burrying.to throw themselves into. the' is' her hand." And John gently pull- Taking a grand total of the living ( For this reason the old fashioned :embrace of the river in the hollow,; ed Fenella's half -reluctant fingers to- � in arms, dead, wounded and prisoners, rag -bag 'shoutd. come into fashion. Fenelia's state of mind was a mixture: wards. one of the bandaged packages, we find something like• -45,000;000 mend The day when rags were not of cut of self -approval slid of trapidatu>n—I "It is good of you—very, good oi' have taken up arms since the war be- flcient value to warrant much atten- of self -approval because she was do- ' you, Miss Fenella, to visit a stricken gan.. tion being paid to them is past. To- _ing a thing which .struck herself as wretch—and stricken through his own One man out of every nine who took da there is a heavy demand for wool- verging, on. the heroic, of -trepidation' fault .too," y - beca_use, in spite of her brave words,1" "That's a lie! said that same deep, up arms has Isici down his life in l fen rags: Scarcity of new wool has te she was a little afraid of the paininl ;and emphatic whisper behind Fenella: turn. One out of every eleven has created an increased market for shod- i .,3 sights awaiting her. and still more "It's because John because your been permanently injured and one -out '� '- p y j dy materials, of which woollen rags , NV • 1 x -afraid of the morat- discomfort insepa- father has a kind of affection for me ( of every eleven' has been taken piss- are the -basis, and increased prices'�,� +� Cable from any contact with these that you've come; I'm thinkin'?" _ oust, are being paid for ,this hitherto humbly -situated blood -relations. Fora It was evident that, even in g its Pre-z!Take the population of the world at! neglected material. Save the rags. I.--1Fenella, despite her unspoiled heart,, sent weakened state, .Adam!s brain - approximately, 1,750,006,000. One man s ✓ r. puss as deeply imbued with the impor- ( required an .explanation of the pl�eil,o-- has died for Rvery 350 inhabitants of � ' CHEVRONS OF HONOR. tante of her own socias positions as menon: the earth. -Ella herself'could have wished her to, "Yes; I—I-was so dreadfully sorry. r -be. She was quite disposed to be hear of the accident," stam-' Russia and Turkey fought back in How 'Fraaee Rewards Her. Soldiers V. ' f sympathetic, and as-haipfu as need be, 1828 at a cost of 120,000 lives. The r a o but even the desire of leasing her 1 (To be continued.) For Deed f Daring. P - - : - -two Napoleonic wars, one in- the be - father could. ' not dispose her to, '.e --'mare than condescending. - � _ 4 -ginning of the nineteenth century and _ -The French are quirk to bestow The sight b4 Adam's cro , perched the other fuw.aH the latter end of the symbols of honor on soldiers who per- hi li upon the river -bank, and in the same period, nearest approximate the farm deeds of self-sacrifice or daring. ARE you really mighty shadow of -tire opposite -hillside, STOMACH MEDICINES present -mem losses. About 5,000,000 More than any other of the Allies. . — saving moneeyy , helped to quicken her misgivings. men were list in those wars :.perhaps, they recognize the value of i "— byttegtecting to re--. nzie Yes: decidedly it' was a little humiliat-: ARE DANGEROUS i The foss .of men in the Franco -Prue- emblems of service. _ t4ateach a haddi-n roof?, You know _ ing to own 'cousinii who lodged' as j sign War of 1870 was something like Amon the man neat little marks 1 = that eachaddiyoiial ateit - ' huitibly, even though as picturesquely - I I g y lessens the value oiyrour as this: Adam, with his thirty-five a _90,009 men=considered then a bloody `upon the French -uniforms that indi- I building. You know each years' earninixs, might .well .have of-; DOCTORS sow ADva WAGN STA war, but comparing feebly with the este the rank and the department of widening leek meaas toc:irly cam orderfiitnsel a. slate roof, had. lie' .rust bow dangerrius it is to indfscrim- present titanic struggle between d .ittik=o and e►rll• inately. dose the stomach with drugs and l g� lin wearer, saps Bir A. ,Conan, Doyle d �+ ,,. �,;, that only chosen, but outs of sheer constitutional French and Germatls, lin A Visit to Three Fronts, there was - 6r �1t a your rpt medicines is often not realized until too . � yoil sec enduring froedom _. conservt,tion, he held on grimly to the late. It seems so simple to swallow a The Boer War took a total of 3,700 one that puzzled me. It was. to be from re,air and roc Pedlar's I� • straw thatch and evtn.to the dangl- 'dose of some special mixture' or cake "Ceorse"Shinglesbringyouthe i tablets of soda, pepsin, bfatmtth, etc.• af- dead. found on the left sleeve of men of all . aurabdicyandweariagqualiciaaZ. Ing stones whose mission in life w s to _ ter, meals, Dna ..the. four or tufa drug In the Balkan War of 1912-13 the ranks, from generals to privates, and of steel at a pries trhen ►aid. -counteract the rush of winter blasts ging is not aPparerta� until, perhaps years' losses in men were 228,000; in -the sec- t consisted of small gold chevrons, about drat of a good wooden tearing down the glen from the wider- afterward. when it, is found that gastric i sh;a:le roof- A Pcdlarized roof nese beyond, for ever on the point of ulcers have almost' eaten their' way j and Balkan war 120,000 men, 70,000 of: one, two, or more. No rule seemed � will last for generations, ppro- throughen t e stomit h 1n lls. Rear*ts areges _ t��g Sea at all dma Erom i lifting the roof from the . walls as h them Serbians. to regulate them, for the general the danger of 1tghtnt Land readily as any hat from a human head. when indigestion, dyspepsia. heartburn. I In the Russo-Japanese War the for -'might have none, and I here heard of , _ fire", r} e • Ri>hc. f" 600lr. A chimney indegd was visible, but,one 1laiulence, etc., indicate excessive acfdi' mer lost 385,000 men and Japan 167,- I a private who wore ten. let ``loris yo° `ll about y ty of the stomach and fermentation of 1 P sec! alto�glea ani bog+ to lay of that time-honored sort -which is pro-, food contents chat precgutlon should'be 4QO men. The combined'loises in man Suddenly I solved the mystery. The t8em.isfree."Writeto•day. duced by inserting a small herring-, taken. Drugs and medicines are unsuit- marks are the record of wounds re-' barrel, with the bottom knocked out, able and often dangerous—they •hare l Power were more than 500,000 men or I _ -TSE PEDLt$ PEOPLE Ilwted I the thick of the thatch. What had nictde or and'thatwhyU a ccors are nisi 10 per cent. of the present war losses. received! By that admirable little) �„,lsail been good enough for his, forefathers carding them and advising sufferers Approximately. 600,000' men died• in device the French allay the smart of a : ', E,tacutive O18ar said 33 eras good enough for him, Adam argU_' from indigestion and stomach trouble tq the'.American' Civil War - on both wound .and 'make it bring lasting ` Factories ,. ed. The thatch itself was in excellent get rid of the dangerous acid and keep sides. + Honor to the man among ,his fellows. OIWWA. pNT. repair, and the garden etch beside the. food Mftents bland and sweet by p' P, taking a little pure bistrrated magnesia I Here is an astounding fact in Sum-� — t the cottage carefully dug; but this instead. Risurated Magnesia Is an 'ab- I mmg ug the wars of the world from , Sl and"CaTlOua .Gt11eT signs of thriftiness-olutely pure anti-ticid :which • can be i Preventing SEeam ���\ This. Ottawa and method could not, in Fenella's I readily bsoltuC i y harmless.. is nv n ac practically I the American Revolution down to the The hands, may be.protected against \Fs� a Toronto Loadoo „t present strife, excluding. the Napele- e e y'ea, redeem the lowrihe$a o£ the tasteless and a teaspoonful taken in a steam and hot pans if pan holders are r ;w.. t o I Wi■nipag abode, i little warm or cold water after 'meals, Ionic wars. All told they exacted a� uttgr "You,had better wait a bit, until I nlstantiy ipso ralizenexcessireuacidity of toll of 4,019,510 lives nearly 1,000,-( made in the form of a pocket of thick f " inquire," said John, •a little nervously,' the. stomach apd prevent, ail possibility 000 leiis than t �e lesses in three years material. Such pocket -holders 'may, standing still before the closed door. of the foga fermenting, �. „ Rsrlttltic, I be slipped on and off with ease. She watched him as he bent his head of y -- under the low -hanging door -beam, and i _ _ . whish she welted the trepidation sharp_ _ _ , . sped to anxiety. Might not Adam w. = PIUSONERS OP WAR., - _ be dead already, and she be called t _.upon to�look upon a corpse? . Long The Numbers Indicated in the Latest afterwards she remembered the- look Reports From the Belligerents. of the bare hillside opposite, with the _ L sheep wandering ' about among -the; Late repoists show that -about 2; boulders in search of the first` green ( 000,000 prisoners, mostly Russians, ' tufts, and the found' of" the Invisible.are now held by the Germans. In the e steep bank. first two years of the war more than =Y All theso things seemed 'to partake of 29,000 prisoners died in Germany _ _ that sense of• expeftation, of the fear (from wounds 'and disease. _ of _the sight of death which had come Russia has approximately a million over her. + Then her father looked out and said, prisoners, of whom more then 40,000 � slim voice -mingling with that 'of - the were captured by General Brusiloff's water: army early in 1916. The remainder of "The night has been good, thank the Allied nations have between them God! You can come in, Fenella, if ( another million, of whom more than you veaat to, but you must not stay 600,000 were taken last year, The - Tong; he is very'weak." + was a'favorite name among the to -for often food products _. French captured 78,b00 Germans and �, g WE 'PAY CASH FOR` the British 40,800 on the western of half a century ago, Just as ' it is among . the" live ones ,r , } front. In the Balkans M, 00 Bulgar- Q*� -of to -day. Only exceptional Quality Can explain such old False Tee V sans and Turks were bagged and the Italians raked in more -than . 52,000 - permanent popularity. Austrians. « _ A"$ 2 Gold and Platinum mailed to Canadian While the majority of war prisoners %et Redpath Sweeten it. "ning Co., Imperial Bank Bldg., are put to work, think of the problem 2 and 5 Ib. Cartons— Made one ode Dili the 111 hest I Ironae and Queen Sts., Toronto. of feeding theml 10, 20, 50 and 100 ib. Sags: Y I t• -7 end tw the United States will; at the ' i Of this feast of death, be handed the 'MYSTERIOUS THREE YEARS OF, .,.I TM checks"for the banquet, and they say that she will be assessed $20,000,000,- )Ybo THE WORM - WAR MAJOR" OF R'.C.F.C. 000. I 1A If the World at War. a As m;ters now stand half the w�rld -ROSPECTS FOR MOTOR STALLED BEHIND, TH9 WHAT ARE THE P is at war. The Central Power� are now fighting nineteen actual adver- G18RMAN LINES. AN ABIDING PEACE? n series. Of this number fifteen have declai ed war, while Panama, Brazil, DOMESTIC SCIENCE AT HOME Haiti and Liberia are practically at Fou of Cavalry H The Past Year Has Been One of Deep Fought a Detach war, and China, 'Bolivia, Honduras, 4 'Se Lesson—Fats and Oils. Guatemala, Costs Rica and Uruguay With His Machine-gun Until Disappointment and the End which: _t4gr­rrift !i - . -severed diplomatic relations. Engine- Again Started. :.Pats and oils forni the second. class of the cows- from. '16 Still Distant. have of heat and energy giving foods. One obtained. This means that of the fifty-six na- of their functions is to lubricate the Milk taken directly from the cow time, popularly tions of the world, twenty-five are op- One of the most versatile flyers in and permitted to -stand for'S, period of -Three years is the the4corps was the ,mysterious Ma- intestinAl tract; top. supposed to have been set by Lord posed to Germany and her three allies. They produce twice as much energy time has fat globules on the- Kitchener for the duration of the war. it is calculated that the combined jor." Condon was his name, but to all lqbules, which are lighter than Land, its carbohydrates, and 'for this reason These g. and form what That time is now past, � -the war population of. Germany, and her de- I the men, both sides of No Man's La 5 the people in. cold climates consume water, rise to the top n shows no sign of coming to an end. pendencies, and Austria, Bulgaria and he was the "Mysterious Major," say times s wholesome from two. and one-half to three es is called cream. Cream ii ression Turkey is 156,744,000, while the com- "an officer' of the Royal Canadian Fly- ntains. There is a very general imp the amount of fat that persons. in and palatable for the fat it to t I will not be definitely wound tined populations of the six most dan-, ing Corps. warm -climates would consume.. Butter is made from cream by the that it If .Russia had porous opponents of Germany mount He was forced to glide to earth one Fati are classified or separated into process of beatingor churning - This up .for another year. lines, with globules to held firm it might have been ended in to 856,000,000. These figures, while: day, back of the Prussian *two distinct classes --fixed and volatile action causes the little fat 91 into a 1917, and if the United Sta,tes had not I encouraging f rom our point of view,. his big motor stalled. He leaped out break and then to coagulate i ed a bit of machinery oils. - All fats used in the .prepare- taken the place of Russia, virtually. ought not to mislead. -us, since Russia'hastily, adjust xw solid mass. might have is for the moment at any rate para- 1 and spun the propellers. A gentle tion and cooking of food are called fix out of , the struggle,' it ed oils. - By this term is meant that Animal Fats. continued fol especially if Rus-. I lyzod, and Japan is fighting a limited purr, then silence, was the response. -place - Animal fats. heated to the boiling fades -little or noevaporationtakes ace, which liability warfare. Once more be flashed the b sin had made a separate pe -by show- oncede'd- that.' the better result during the process of beating and point burn or. carbonize, there would have solved Germany's problem It is generally c around, with no Fixed oils"ing numerous particles (black). in the -*cooking with the fat. finat" ghowdown wilj� be between Ger- It wasn't a healthy neighborhood to getting -wheii, fat. This is unfit to use as' a cooking of 9 and *and Great be in.' With a short, crisp oath, the -'while they. do not evaporate - We ought no longer to count on many on the one -h -'heated to a high temperature, become;' IaLent"fqr,food. is likely' to Britain- and the United States on the "Mysterious "Major" set to, work in dissociated or. decomposed; that is, Olive Oil. Russia. Eventually she Even then the odds ate in Down the road to the come out all right, but only.the great- othe,. dead earnest. their -chemical ' construction bn�aks alatable and of dust, Olive oil, is the most P' t- powerf ul; ever-, way tremendously against Get— 'tight of the -f eld a cloud 8 fly est optimist -will -expect that down or separates after the boiling. I easiest of all, the oils to digest, .The cavalry. and disciplined armies will be evolved: many' ing high, appeared. It- meant cavi live oil is SIM -s caught the sound, of point is reached.' genuine o almost without in the next few months. With the! The major's' ear Volatile Oils. {flavor. The oil is made in fear grades. greatest admiration for. the patriotism HARVESTERS WANTED! hoof beats. "' Volatile oils, trpon"reaching the boil - 'The first pressing from the olives isI of Kerensky, and profound respect It was tradition that he would never The second grade d. in the air, but here he was ing point, are transfoxined, into,. 4 gas. called virgin oil. . - for the fighting qualities of Rastiiail.. Cana-lian Northern Ry. Runs E_xgur. ,be killed third fair;'the fourth 'on earth, with cavalry galloping to - ."'or vapor. For instance, if the es -As good and the troops, and the brilliancy of Russian Sion Trains T6 The. ward him. His descent had probably:4 sential oil of turpentine is heated in a is sometimes known as refuse oil. No- j leaders, one must count on miracles West. 'at olive as a cooking, he Uhlans sent - to proper, vessel- by. chemists to �300 (re thing con equ happening if he continues to count on The earliest - arrivals *in Winnip been spotted and t eg :gTees Fahr., it ceases to be a liquid medium get him. R its � is, will have the' firA and"be3t choice of and becomes -a gas, which, up6n- cool- I Cottonseed Oil. - . I . . . . r. I _ 1.� Kept Cavalry at Bay. The Past. Yea lemployment in the harvest fields -be- ing, returns, to the liquid form without -day is a great im- ibun6' '.northern Rail- � At last he got a roar -from the- M- -t we Cottonseed oil to ars �Writing in the New York Tr gond. The Canadian N but It WAS of votfime 0 dight. [piovement up�n the oil of a few yei at sikunded like business, and reviewing the history of the past way -will- run the first Excursion, gine that This experiment is dangerous and: ago. .- The processes are now perfect- -Simonds says that'it has Trains to the West �p this connection, petered out. year, Frank should be performed - only' by labors- � ed ' whereby the oil is produced ab- I been - one of profound disappointment leavimg Ottawa g..30. a.m. Aug. 16th; Closer came the hoof beats. The -experts - and -chemists, It- is, olutely 'colorless and tasteless. It is the'Allies: A year -ago the Italians and 10,,30 p.m. Au�'. 16th and 28th; came t story Uhlans rode over a fence and ;given -here only as an- example'for *�Idn ideal medium for frying or short., were making their famous drive that also leaving- Toronto 9.00 a.m. Aug. galloping across the. field. A shot g l;proper explanation. h preferred to the ations to the 1p ening, and it is much Oil of cloves, cinnamon, bitter resulted in the taking of G6rizia. A .21st- and 10.00 p.m. Aug. 21st,,23rd punctuated his exhort various kinds of animal fat. RuAsian army under -Brusiloff,! was 'and " 30th. Through cars will_ be., motor and slit one of the planes. Almonds. lemon, patchouli and berga-. Classification of AnUnal Tati. Lemberg. and d I . n -a 1. month's, operated - ated from- Montreal and Joliette, Pulling and. tugging, he got his ma - menacing mot are a few of the best known of Beef fat is known as suet. Sheep — . chine turned so that he could use his 'the volatile oils. campaign had captured about 400,000-�kffording dike�ct connection at Ottawa fat is called. tallow: Pig or hc�( fat Is of enemS, The 'Battiel of the'from principal Quebec points, machine gun. Br-r-r-rangv He let Composition of Fat, 1commonly known a: lard. -Uncooked great Brit- consist Of elec- -drive a'drum of ammunition from his Somme had opened with gr equipment will come lunch 'machine gun. He saw several horses Fats are -called hydrocarbons, com-; fats are called suets-. Fat that come cars' and i�h­and French -successes. Rumania lighted colonist roll' 7 Posed of carbon united with -oxygen: from the cooking of meat, such as entered the war. ane l' her armies counter cars with special a1ccommoda- and riders go down in sprawling turned to his motor and hydrogen. - They contain in -their i roasting or boiling, is called drippings. 'inir heaps, then, swarmed down on the Hungarian -tion for women. composition various fatty acids and Vegetable' Fats.. plains. While the best chances are along again. eacap- glycerine From decomposed fats the � These embody oils produced from rthern'. Eight or ten. L who had ' fire withdrew. He Some saw in each'of these' events S.!the-'Lines -of the Canadian No commercial glyceri�-e--fi—obtained-. I vegetables, such as corn oil or peanut sure sign that the power of -the Cen- in :Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Al. ed his nitireterous o. They would Milk Fats. I oil. Corn or peanuils are particu- at Empires was about ' to be de- berta,_ where. the demand for labor is knew what they would d once' and The minute globules of fat -that are­�larly desirable for cooking purposes bei4yy and the wages high, no matter return from every side at stroyed. Most of us, viewing them to delightful flavor ''tion you may s1j14ct,_i his 'single machine gun could never suspended.. in. -milk give it its clean because they ,give a gether,- imagined that the end of the v hat final de-3tina -while color. The proportion of fat in and texture to the cooked food. Other war w9* in sight 7 the to them. -tenths' vegetable oils are -bayberry', tallow ght C.N.R. offers . the best route if be could only get into the air he milk varies from two and eight n 'Winnipeg. ow But it is not. Italy hai iot been' train would feel safe. Once more he twist to eight per cent, tiiia variation is I from the bayberry, also penny tallow ­ . vah4fe to Trieste Russia is-` For leaflet showing -special t -due to the -age, condition and feeding I and oil froin different grains. able t6' ad service, excursion dates and the num- ed the propeller. , As though. nothing the engine almost paralyzed. Rumania is over- requited at various had ever been wrong, i �.ber of lahoreni run -,-British and --French aetvances'for-, The, Idial Bake' in a with all other Parti- started to thrum and roar. -He leap - 'Meal. 7 ;into hot p6�ovir pans. 71, moderate oven for thirty-five minutes, weeks past have been foot by foot, � p - oints, together 'Virieti in the-makihg of -a menu is is been culars, apply to nearest C.N.R. Agent, ed into the seat. as necessary as the food itself. One and fill with crushed and sweetened. and at some points Germany has or General Passenge Department,' quickly the, mAchine rose. The on the offensive. On the Western P or other fruit. - Ublans saw. it. .1 suppose they knew would soon Lire beef and be unable %%NI-ontrial,- Que., and -Toronto, Ont. ­_ . I * _ - - -'-- - -froni we have beaten the best troops, he had not loaded the. machine gun sufficient inionint for, ' Cucumber Salad.—Peel and cut, in to partake of a medium-sized cucum- Germany could send forward, but. it' TO MOTHER. again, and they galloped on to the Inutriment if it were the only protein thin slices one promises to be a -long and tedious "joh field, firing at him. furnished' for thirty days. ber. Sprinkle with salt and then put to force them out of France and Flan - Beef, lamb, veal', pork, poultry, Ash, in a cool place for one hour. Rinse, Dear mother 'mine, ivhy should you A Price Upon His Head. cheese '"d the legumes' give one a n1ke it ors. weep He was so low that there "was every an and cover with chopped ice to wide scope when I planning the. daily, crisp. ' Lay on shredded lettu and The Hope of the Allies. That 1, your son, should pay the chance for them to hit his petrol tank price or even the major -himself. So 'he "balanced menti}. Potatoes, rice, hominy 1 serve with the following: One tea One of the most cheering -circum stances in the war to -day, from the and barley, furnish carbobydratc; or !-spoonful of sugar, one-half teaspoon- i Of one who would his conscience keep. we the went even lower. Straight at Point of view of the Allies, is the vin- I -ful of salt, one-half teaspoonful of. :-Though keeping it means sacrifice' heads of the horses he drovii. The starches. one-half teaspoonful of. tuni-admission by .Germany that she .'Yob needs should weep if I heard not 'scared at the great, white. Fat f rom the meati cream- in the mustard,animals, milk and butter eaten upon bread also ' paprika, two tablespoonfuls of vine- cannot win this war with her armies. The soul's, reveille clear and strong,.:ed and winged, roaring machine, rear if I forgot perform their mission in the body and, gar. Blend to a smooth paste and She says that, the submarine i�; - her i Above my fears;plunged, throwing some of the riders wrong; I e necessary f or. its upkeep in sup- stir in six tablespoonfuls' of .sour trump card, and with this card she folded hand is weaponed v6 0-0 the gro11M- -The others welp too are has undoubtedly for the - _,Plying energy' and lub`iicatio_n:- 1 cream. Serve. some import Helps wrong prevail., Since busy with their mounts to shoot - Sugar and sugars such as. are found' Com ant tricks. The' Ger Pudding.—One cupfdl of torn min'people are i right i straight. in the fresh and dried fruits are class-' scraped from cob, one cupful of milk, told that if they will only hoT& out the It does not work; no friend is he. The major waved goodby, fired a e, submarines will yet win -the war - for Of •liberty who sees. sheer might couple of parting shots ed as carbohydrates. . Succulent -vege- eight tablespoonfuls of flour. Place from his ser - them. Thrust out, and sits in apathy. imbed to where the 9 h corn -milk v tables and salads supply the necessary in a saucepan and blend the r ice revo'ver and climbed Some experts fear the cabman- i -mineral salts. and flour.. Bring to a. -boil and cook He is her friend who, when she cries,, bullets could not reach him. It was �'j Therefore a -portion of meat or a for one minute, Cool and add one ine poidt out that at its present rate 1 Finds all his fires. of spirit'spring not his fate to die in the air, he ,substitute for it, potatoes or their teaspoonful of salt, one teaspoonful of of activity it can perhaps 'starve the', Towards God's canopy of skies— thought, but only a few weeks after equivalent and onegreen vegetable, -finely. cut porsley, one-quarter tea- people of the British Isles in eighteen �' He rides up -on Nemesiswing he told me this story he was killed by salad, bread and butter and a dessert spoonful of paprika, one-half tea- i -months. That is to• say the Allied, Through battle's fury, and the strife a sbrapnel burst from an Archie, i I armies have 18 months in' which to supply an.,ideal meat. spoonful of grated onion, yolk of one armies, even if the i His is the faith expressed in act; which wrecked his machine while he' .1spo I defeat the German arm He to his life is true, -and- Life was flying with ain-Air patrol. egg. Mix thoroughly and fold in the I Allies are unable to do anything to Will say he has kept the pact. . I do not think they -ever should have Three Good Recipes. stiffly beaten white of one egg and one It . check th . e . activity- of 'the diveis'or are ��A. H. Taylor, sent him on such work. He was too 4 Peach Popovers.=One egg, fill cup ' teaspoonful of baking powder. Pour build boats as fast As Ger- n active service in We field.1 valuable alone. The Prussians feared �4 with milk, one- cupful of flour, one- into ­a thoroughly greased baking dish unable to many can sink them. upoli his -fourth teaspoonful of salt.- ' Place in 'and set in a par! of warm water, Bake Some American experts say that' E '. XH I IBITION COSTS $350,000� him so much a price was ,w*.r.ty-five minutes. Serve from bead. -a deep bowl and beat for five minutes! for + War the "Mysterious with a Dover egg beater. Then pour'the dish with cream sauce. there is a short cut t6 end"the I have known Ma - and that it may be reachedii tre Special Attractions At This Year's I Jor" to side slip three thousand feet mendous fleet of aeroplanes.. A_huge, Fair Above the Ordinary. i at. a: time. He used to skim so close and re- appropriation to build aeroplanes has say Cold Storage Architecture. for construction of ice houses a 1� - I It costs upward of $350,000 to stage to tlie`Boche trenches that they demand'; frigerators, jL. series of drawings pre- been pas�sed by -Congress, and the all To meet an ever-increasing and prepare tl.e Canadian National the men ducked their heads, and for information respecting --the= con- pared by the Architect's Branch 'of short. cut will be-tfted. 19xhibitidn:' each vear. Much of this the time he was pouring six hundred storage systems for farmers, country presented, of which -.blue prints on a struetion of ice -houses and small cold the .Department of Public Works is The Hop�-of Germany. is spent on Pe - attractions for shots a minute from his machine gun. special For Germany there are only twOlwhicb the Exhibition is famous. No Storekeepers, milk producers, hotel- sea le of one inch to two feet can be e —the sub-, se or effort has been spared in EARTH GRADUALLY SLOWING ... s of country homes and I had free -on application to the Dairy! gleams of hop in the sky lexpen keepers, owner marine and the Russiah revolution. 1 securing for Confederation Year the jl 'others, the Dominion Department of', and Cold .Storage Commissioner, while ' The -latter has. permitted Germany to' of acts for the Hippo- Takes Three Seconds -Longer to Re. Agriculture has issued Bulletin No.i the bulletin itself • can be Ilad, also bring several army corps to the West- finest array given as Storage. free, by writing to the Publications 1 drbme Show that will be volve Than Century Ago. 49, of the' Dairy and Cold ern front, and to more stubbornly re- I u ual in front of the GrandStandev- itled "Small Cold Stor- !-Branch, Department of Agriculture, sist the offensive on this' side. It has ".I a -afternoon and everfirip - There --:-Branch, entitled cry _ British astronomers declare that the es and Dairy'Buildings,' the imme- I Ottawa. If the Information herein also permitted the building of new will be agalaxy of stays of the show earth is gradually slo down in ages were extensively made use diate sponsors*for which are Mr, J. A. containedlines of defence behind the present world filling three stages at the one the time of its revolution around its y and Cold Storage I of, not only would much waste be axis. That the rate is gradual is Ruddick, Dairy I avoided and.financial profit accrued, I positions, and undoubtedly. has en- time, -Commissioner, and Mr: Joseph Bur-:..avo abled. Germany to prolong the war for I One of. the outstanding -features will 'shown by their calculation that it now. gess, Cold Storage. Inispector. The I but considerable benefit would be de- months. It has given Austria amuck- !,be the Al Golem Troupe, court artists takes exactly three seconds l9nger, 'bulletin Is a complete handbook On; in health and the enjoyment . of 1 rived n on its axis than construction of a coni-, life enhanced. Five different plans needed'breathing space, and reports of to the Shah of Persia, who present for the world to turn I cold storage simple are given in the bulletin with complete Austria desiring a separate peace and the most. picturesque and sensational, it took a hundred years ago. A writ-, partitively and inexpensive specifications each and a - state -being about' to negotiate one in deft- acrobatic novelty now before the er in "St. Nicholas" comments: "At, sPe once of Germany are no longer heard. public. The remainder of the pro- this rate Shakespeare had nearly -ten 'kind. Besides minute explanatory de t of quantlt!eF-,Of ice that can be a -four-hours tails of plans and material requiredrmen ijamthe will be in keeping with this seconds less in his twenty .Stored.. The great cloud on her sky, the en than has a modern dramatist. Wil - try of the United States to the war, is wonderful attraction. liam the Cqnqueror . was handicapped considered a mere trifling shadow by TIRES REMADE There are to be'noflying schools in She believes the war will The ideal condition for a cornfield is by a half minute in keeping up with Scrap tires can be made into gu a -r -an_' British Columbia. It has been decid- Germany. before the United States has moist below, dry and light on the sur- his descbridants. Julius Caesar was, scheme. be over b teed tread double service tires, puncture ed to abandon the Lulu Islandshould be free from weeds. a whole minute to the bad." blow-out of, will outwear any had time to train an effective army, face, which proof,sena new 1.. resuFtr.0 will astonish you; -count has really we6 for , circular: we my 8 cents AL Lime is npirin important direct food and. on this ac Is specialll� for old tires: we buy, sen ex- f a the advent of the American Really there is nothing to canning A new vacuum cleaner pou T, d plants, but its chief functions in change new and second-hand tires and or s. Some of f - designed to remove dust from books on tubes, Auto Tire Exchange, 27{ Fast the Boil are to neutralize acidity and I =n among her enemie ruit and vegetables except care, clean King St, Hamilton. and 601 Yong* I to promote bacterial activities. her statisticians have calculated that liness, fresh products, Jays and beat library abelvvs. street. Toronto. • Y itll ..w..rt �". 'ssem�'' �� `v!,.tF�n,.p}.,_.-y' �•^[-^YyM, • t s1l ....,r .. :+�-f : d'x"`a. ',r'C "YT'b'' . J Y- •7 1a4'. Er.1 LZ 11=1 T$nes, Chwrywwd�. , noon. P. B"t.9.Rie-.e, f or,+ 't. v{ VAS� .. r ' oon b. Bearboro, night; Friday, H. C. WaDlilieDAY, Reswr's, Cedar drove, noon, own stable ra;._:, ZSabltitbsdaysgF:ida7.aseraingatitsOdee Ave. pm—Executors' eight: Saturday, J. Hood's, con. 19, ltskeslsg.0at. gals of two parcels of land, on -lots 82 Markham, noon, own stable night. r -.and 88, con. 6, Pickering, containing fit aoree each, and, a third el on Mmo Albion—, (imP?• [18 ] , LN pelt year ; 01.95 it pati is advaaa. lot 8!, containing about acres. 163800 ,{(Olydesdals, property of J Vipond Also a shorthorn cow, 7 years old; Brooklin, will make the sawn of 1917•, 4 and a heifer year old, both are reg • as fUlows : Monday, leaves his own - JOHN MU RKAR Prorietor, ittered. Also 60 hens, last years' etab'e for J. Corner's, Kinsale, noon, E. f p ppullets, and 90 chickens, pure-bred Vansione's Andley, night, Tuesday, J C Sawed Rocks and Langshahs. Sale Bryont'r, con 8. Pickering, noon, Liver - at I - Chattel s,cash. For terms etc. pool, night; Wednesday afternoon, W. 7 NOTsg AND t30MMSNTI i re real estate, apply to W. A. Fuller ]filler's, Pickering, nimbi; Thursday, W I or Eli Wilson, Green River. F. Por Lidgett's, bass'ine, noon, Bandel's bOtel K The United States have entered till. Auctioneer. RPh %by, night; Friday, J Boanetta's, i tato the war with an enthusiasm noon, G. Reesoa's, con 8, EasO Whitby, TIME TABLE—Pickering Station G night; Satardsy, own stablo. ( that is most commendable. For T. B. Trains Ding East due as follows— Lord Regent, 1413 C. N. R.—Stand two years or more we criticized tic. 4 Mai 8.08 A M. ard,'bred trottingg stallion, the property �. 28 Local 2.48 P. M. of Thos. Maddsfo+d, Pickering, will - them most severely for maintain- 1„ 86 Local 6.04 P: M. make the season of 19I7 ae follows : an attitude of neutrality, and Trains going :••West due as follows-- Monday leaves Lis own &table, F Madda for lacking in self -re for tak- No- 25 '1,0061 s ocal 7.37 A. M. ford', Kingston road, for Bandel's hotel ss 27 Local 2.15 P. M. ( Whitby, noon. J Vipond's, Brooklin for Ing snubs daily from the Tentons, .\, 7 Mail7,40 P. M, night. Tuesday, G Ward's, Ut•os, d In n place of entering into the con= •SandayinoludedMannion House, Uxbridge, night. We flict in order to preserve that self- "mesday. thence to Temperance hotel, Goodwood hotel night. Thursday respect as a nation. We criticIR- .'-.Nero AdverNtevnentg. Brougham hotel, noon; W H Banks$ -'ed them for amassing great for- Pickering, sight. Friday w his own tunes from the war instead of V�O�UNG PIGS FOR BALE --I have stable until Monday morning. $ htin for those rincie188 for •�` We a number of sucking pigs. E W Aldort—Gran t trotting bred • stallion, fighting p Evans; plaremont, aeFas pro rt of H 6 Pugh, Glen Major, will which they fought when they be. - - make the season of I917 ae follows : iURREY FOR SALE—Rubber-tired Wednesday, leaves his own stable for came as independent nation, prim- S and in first-class shepe. Have no farther Mansion House, Uxbridge, night. Thurs ci lea of democra for which use for Isms. will sell "heap, H, Hnok, Pick - p &ring. asst day, N. Dehart's Brooklin, noon; Ban. 'the allied nations are .'now aacri. del's hotel, Whitby, night. Friday, Oft SALE—Good serviceable horse Pickering, n000, H pugh's Whitevale, f+ Being their wealth and their best F1' II years, will sea cheap. Also a nam. night): Saturday, Greenwood, noon; blood. But they are now into rr" bar o Apo`ply at the two suitable Bak for 4 vinegar thewas to own stable where he will re - the war, and every possible thing ma n anuli the following Wednesday. n it being done to insure victory. PIGS FOR SALE—A number from Belle Doy [s524] 1(14018)—Imported fl t0 to 300 pounds also some sackers, and Clydesdale. the of Nelson Dost is not being considered. The a heavy hon" a)eLts old ana.00aa. AppDly to �°�y H, T. Love, S 8 No 1, Pickering: Pho»e Wags, of Claremant, will make the ser Immense wealth of the country Plautus ilio 46.0 son of 1917 as follows: Meaday will ie std their disposal and no half- leave his own stable for Jew Davis', of lava measures are beim adopted FOR SALE n Several young 1 Glasgow, anon; moonheme to Goodwood as y g p bred sliorthora halo, at for sLrvioe, til Tues Jay afternoon. Tuesday altar �ia¢ wah ahonld oa►1 on S s Path, lot IS, noon own stable night; Wednesday to The United States were criticised road` 4. Pickering. He hos aLo "vers' you" for being cowardly, for being h'd'r'tor ads. watt F. Banker's. con. 7, 1'iokering noon; : Ford, SALB$ -Touna bearing orch- Brougham host' night. Titarrric afraid of the German element in L' g Hubeoa Bros. Klasole! noon: Irvine a and, eentaiiai about five asses. Dosses o! liasvoy's con. 81 Pickering, night. r their population. .The events of Uh wooesaton and Greenwood rood, GeV soil, -wen teaoed. One nolle Isom Greeablsa Fri Jay. W, Z, Ap by's„ 0041 9, need, the past few months Show them station. Liberal terms. Apply at NZWO omen Ashbsun botol, r tntday, Reabon r "-to be afraid of nothing. A Ger- Bass's, Balsam, soon; thence to his man In the United Stater is now �j ARM FOR SALE—Being lot 14. own stable until Monday morulas. 8 F ooh, Pickering and consisting of Iso Koval: Sattate--0hoiesiy bred regia afraid to open his mouth, unless ,ors of whicb aro workable Lad in a good tared Hackneypony (winner of the flat AWL of as oultivation the real being „astute -It -It is to express his patriotic feel' land or marsh, soil is a rich Olay loam. oo prise at Markham rely in 1916 defeat lull for the land of his adoption. 'he promises 6" a good trama ho". scud beak ing the famous imported hackney pony, p barn with stone Wblmg, p>ape o. dz vial[ shed Whisegale Pimple.), the property of E. If he expresses himself as being in and other bongs owl nrcbard Pickering, will fnae �omiinn�� tato bearing; ebaadance of water A. Porgy, lot 27, can. 6. favor of Germany, only a short both m -M and running stream. Fcr further make the season of 1917 at his own time els before he is laced particulars `ppm w las, GreLnlaw. Piokertot; stable. Arrangemeals nay be made to p P meet patrons at Claremont, a Culpgham. within an internment camp. We X�ARKET GARDEN LAND FOR Whitevale and Green River. Phone is Canada have been lax In this i aa:e so mile? from Toronto on new else Markham We. w railway. Pleasure View Farm of so%eyes. respect until now our German all workable, beautifully situated or County y� } na ■T residents do not hesitate to ex- Sacro Boal, arthral drainage, high land, s sof local Agent Wanted : a mi]e from &tie Ytllaiae of uttoav131s. Hramp- reee themselves free] 1n terms L°a. 114 miles: school on farm. fine large p y beak barn IoSzdo. Good frame ban", a room. pox _ not complimentary to the country wader to house god born, good silo, windmill, small orchard- crop of hay, grain, and half i5- K E R , N in which they live. "While the tervot in 8 nares of potatoes cru be purehsaed, Immediate, possession given to the farm. This Taited States is making prodigi. an lar will double to a very short time. Gus efforts in preparation for the m ooreas", aA BAR`UAIN `a-1barranged ta�tbi - '• g�' D DISTRICT P p — To sell for — war, it will be dearly a year be F`em Ag'a'y` Geortetown re m HO1;8$ REGIiTER. "THE OLD RELIABLE. fore they become very effective, - FONTHILL NURSERIES but when they are fully prepared We will expect to see things doing. King's Courtship -(imp). [14115], w (144,7-2), Clydesdale, prop.mly of Oscar Splendid list of Stock for Fall Wilson, Brougham, will make season of planting, 1917. and i We have now entered the fourth 1917 as follows Monday leaves his own 'Spring planting, 1015, Tear of the war, and thea whole stable for G Cowao's, night; Tnesday, '«p D. 31unro's,bese line, nigbt; Wslneeday h3cluding many new varieties -world has become war -weary with R. Packrin's. Audl•y, night; Thursday, which we alone control. the exception of the war profl• W. MAdletoo's, Greenwood,: -noon; U. Rattail's, can. 7, night; Friday, A. Hat • firers and all those who are enabl• show's, oon, 7, night; Satarday, own Send for new illustrated Catalogue, ed to ams: a wealth as a result of stable. also Agent's Pro ition ; Hand Ou the war. While we have become Edward Darnley—(imp ). [9609], some} e Tarrito )�clna- 18461), Clydesdale, prup.rty of Bobl. n. war -weary, we should not become Mon. Green River, will make the sea. tsnsaAL ooYnree><ax weary In well -doing, for there is son of 1917 as follows : STONE Monday, )eaves NE and WELLINGTON, , ' stn ever-iacreasing work to be his own sable for W. H. V alor s White done by _those who are not aCtu- vale noon' BrooghLm hotel, night: Tues. The Fouthill Nurseries. a W. J. McDonald's Brock, noon, S. (Betablithed 1.887) ally engaged in the war. . Every Bath's PiA7 w ng. night; wednedsr, IA - day that the war is prolonged in- erpool, noon and night; Thursday, d Bar• TO .,ONTARIO .' creases the burden of those at - 'home. Every allied nation has ang �+ immense amount of relief work to tb H"Iuh . Sch0ol ti done. There are the returned -- soldiers who have become in - =Will re -open on ? . •capacitated by wounds and there - are the hundreds of thousands 10 TUESDAY, SEPT. 47H 5fiMr who have become homless by the ravages of. war. There is relief The following Courser are given work of various kinds that we cannot afford to neglegt. In the :1. Junior and Honour Matriculation first year@ of the war all classes of 2. Entrance to Normal Schools' people entered most heartilyinto • 3. Entrance to the Faculties of Education every kind of patriotic work. 4. Commercial—A two years' Course, leading to a Com but in many cases they are begin- mercial Diploma wing to show a weariness in.the '5. Agriculture—A two years' Course intended to meet the work, with the result that the ` � _ _ _ requirements of those who do not in - work is relaxing, when it should, tend to follow any . back to the proles B ':`rich, but wish to go back to the Faem. with the increasing burdens, be Upon completion of this coarse stud - entered into with greater Vigor a ents are admitted to the second year than ever. Canada was' never :of Ontario Agricultural' College. more prosperous than it is now. For further particulars regarding any of the above Courses write Farmers are, being blessed with the Principal, the most boilntifuLcron ink s GEO. S. JOHNSON, B. Whitby, • and prices for every kind of farts :'. product are higher now than they have ever been in the past. Every THE : manufacturing industry is being run at fall blast, and both employ. STANDARD BANK • . s' f , 3: a '3 ST Ir I A fair supply of this season's pure Holley just arrived. } lb. Tins, 45 cents -Z lb Tins,.90 cents 1 pt. Sealers 85 cents _ :-Comb Honey, 80cents' PICM&JUNG SUPPLIES .. Cucumbers, Pickling Onions,. Cauliflowers, Green Peppers, Dried Onions, etc. Leave your orders. , -A11 Kinds of Pickling Spicks r Tumeric. Curry, Mustard, Cloves -whole and ground, Ginger Root, Ginger ground, Cinnamon Bark, Ground Cinnamon, Allspice, Mustard Seed, Celery Seed, Mace, Chillies. Whole Mixed Pickling Spices 80 cents per lb. .r Malt, Cider and White Wine Vinegars "When you want Groceries go to the Grocery Store." JAS1,!", RICHARDSON .., * ickerin Harware' �.Store I g Stop, Look Listen : :- , armers Keep the lies off your stock by- using "Fly-Saoot." Get it at the Pickering -, Hardware Store. Pure Paris Green in packages at reasonable price : Arsenate of Lead, the sure bag destroyer, in bulk JOHN S. BALSDON, =- TICKERENG BRAN ASD :.:SHORTS -_'We . have always a large stock at lowest prices. -,MONARCH CHICK FEED SCRATCH FEED This is a good food, especially pre- Is for ad'Ilt fowl.' A mixture of pared for young chicks and different grains in proper pro - is very easily digested, portions for beat results. The result fronts- its feeding pis Try it.oneg and you'll be sure healthy thriving chicks. to use it again. Our Flours are made to give satisfaction. _ CREAM of the Went QUEEN CITY" MONARCH _ (Bread) (Blend) (Pastry) Always a fall line of Grains and Mill Feeds. Call and get our prices. -The Campbell Flour Mills Co.,- Ltd. _ t ~ : 3 Tis taslrwesiat at em right .i. +( the $50 Celwm&" Grafonela. �I It hue the binged eaelosing lid. 'the tear -control leaves at the — front, the new rad wonderful Columbia reproducer and the - pewerial motor that plays three Nwords• with a single, winding. rent on rove -- (and on Easy Terms, if accepted) Ws ­$33 or, -$50 Model �'. Is In Q A#"% w s � er and employee are being well paid fortheir work. With these OF' CANADA _ prosperous conditions that prevail - -• NZAo QMGZ 'ranopm - everywhere the people of Canada are Ina position to render great _ FARMERS ; seryice to the country by giving of their wealth, if they are un- Ndvances to farmers are made able to go to the front. a special feature by this Bank. ,,a OUN.ANTON BOT'O tsTs PICKERING BRANCH A Red Crass Garden Party will be lbeld at Rosebank on August the t W. GOIP 111101. h- Stanek also Whkhy. out for ltaitlCtllars+ t, n,r ._ n n u .n 3. i•�:r s. iso.. s Watch The $33 model of the Grafon. oFa, here pictured, possesses aQ the essentials that go to maize up a real instrument of musis —a full, clear, natural ton !strong motor and tone -eon !shutters. In mahogany Or-, quartered eak. xeie�w� •_ C. W. Liddle, Agent , ,W '^." is ��""`e',.+r+'iois: ' ms9'�Y' ......e.. � Y �. �',,,L" '+S ,'�`, g Za is,,, ..x- r • M.�_._.Y.y� .. � .. .. ... •s .,.... iX.c•. ,may,_ ..-rid'��w:.s N h .�a•t.,' r%'�s,�"5n,; .. � � � r �'a �—�t^ '.�*: .�. . �i.""�i•'` y a a �,.. �.! �,� ::i' �°; :..� ,. • a,� . r'+ c - vu►Raa►ostT Mr. Readmaa, of Vaughen town- _ u■tam[tatutssunsuit>•sa>taaasa>,u.>tas��..=..... Ship, was here on • Monds owing Water PUN Pater Miss Marpgsstet Graham was in f the ci on Monday. _ to the eeriolu illness of .e Lath- - - BANK _ ttyy THE ,'DOMINION The Misses with Erie, of Toronto, Thomas and Mrs. Hargrave and If al are wi" yon will use the only a ogre, visions with friends in Clare- Ideal . well, drilled by Oha., B. Rice, ¢stsbttshed Ii71 _ :�- family, of Markham spent Taes- -. - amoat. day of last week with Mrs.. Forgie who is agent !or Wind Mills, Gasoline Peter Macneb Jr. is spending a Engines, all kinds A pipe and Siting. CAMAL Alm �M• $13AO W two weeks' holy at Jackson's Sr' for water works. ALo bath room tiz• ■ s _'.' - Point. Mayor Madill is being kept busy tures, etc. Everything given.camful ! G P. and Mrs. Beal, .of Toronto, these days advising the people as attention. ■ Farmers Sale Rotes when the new sidewalks will be RIOE'S PUMP WORHB;east�a.is n to leave amat saw son I" I" on visited with J. H. and Mrs Beal built. :on Tuesday. Home Tel. 5681. Whitevale, Ont. - Mrs. Cooper and deaghter, of Dr. Caldwell and W. M: Pal. " Toronto, visited with J. G. and finer motored to Barrie on Sunday WHITBY BpANCH : 8. D. TERRY, Makkah.*. '' Mrs. Borland Sunday and spent the day with relatives DISNEY BROS$ J. S. Bandy is spending a few and friends. �aatttitrttttlrt>xaltttYattatatttta>rtttttirmuumuu tttaati days in Pickering assisting J. H. Mrs. Joseph Pilkev has returned Bundy in his rush of work. home after spending a month with Mies Janet Young is spending a her daughter,. Mrs. Whiting, of .Funeral Directors ..few days with her brother, James, . Strathroy. rand Mrs. Young, of Brooklin; 'Dr. and Mrs. Bagahaw, of Sagi- and Embalmers, - Miss Bessie Bennett, who recent- naw, Mich., 'and Miss Margaret r ly underwent an operationvenin a Macnab are spending a week at ppeendicitte, is rapidly recovering Lake St.'Joseph in the Muskoka M%itbyp Ontar o P A R v W -,,ber home in Toronto. District. ` Misses Vista and Merle Stephen-. Rammer and a• e eon are holidaying -at the home of J• D. and Mrs. _ Mrs. J. R. Thezton and Miss Mar- Z. their their grand -parents, John and Calls answered promptly at - _-..Mrs. Stephenson, of Pickering. ion Thezton, of Pickering, spent p F y ' - '� ..Mrs. e h Barber and daughter, -Saturday evening with J. H. and any hour by motor. L • _; of Albany, N.Y., are visiting with Mrs. Beal. This is the best substiance r` Fred Ward W. G. Scott -and T. No extra charge for distance their cousins, -Geo. W. and 'Mrs. Coates of the northern townline. Gregg recently motored up to ?°'! James Evans,, ofUzbridgetown- Manitoulin Island where they l�nown for sealing jars Of ship, has been confined to 'his Purchased a number of cattle for we have the finest Hearse - house for over a week suffering the Toronto market. - - e et and eq upment outside 1"ult, jellies, �; C from a very severe attack of asth- e -ma. The Canadians have entered Of Toronto _ John W. and Mrs. Gregg, Hugh Lone, the great coal city of North- G g Jr. and wife and Mrs. W. ern France. MPalmer mptored to Markham Bell Phone, day or night, No. 99CHAS - R ENT A on Sunday and spent the day with Independent, day,. No. 52 t friends. -- Mrs. Geo. W. P. Every, and Mas- _ Nights and Sundays No. 65 E4 �LAae �QL'�i T, 011t. - ter Frank, at Whitby, spent a ♦'-_ - W. here with hes dater, Mrs. Prepare.for �teat�BiS I/ -. W. G. Scott. They now visit- � TT oa�meai `. lag her parents, le. sad Mrs. � - R'n h, of Evansville Can plenty of Fruitjand bay your _ Joseph Readman, we are bort•y Sugar and Gem Jars to re rt, has been seriously ill from W. - for the poet few days, but we are Of all matleriats am d«dRa - glad to know that he is now im- � is .rook. I1 will par yon We' have • a fall supply of Dry proving. Mine Davis,of Stouff• to call at our works acd in"t malt sioeil es Paints and SummerFootwear . II' g Goods, Fresh Grooert villa, is in attendance upon him. and obtain prime. Don't be n&ialed by Robert Miller, of Stoaff villa re- agrtra We do amt employ 'hem, oonsequeoi Oils, and in fact everything you Our stock of Summer Footwear includes the latest styles ,esived word a few days ago that ty we can, and do throw off the son* needslwa s'ou hand. his eon, Lieut. B. H. Miller, had mesion of 10 per cent'.. which you wa y PUMPS and OXFORDS is Vici gid, Patent Leather, Gun Metal and certainly save b nsohasim tsom as.� been wounded in action. No - a y p Dark Brown Calf. pa eat[ so►ioit.a. .� ticnlsrs have yet been received as c/o F, f ■ GOLD _ f to the character or severity of the _W#1T1T GRANITE 60.. NORTH CLAREMONT I }lite Canvas and Buckskin Boots, Shoes and Pumas wounds. osee and works, Whitby, Ontario Several of out residents claim to - have seen a wild -cat in George See our line of Fleet Foot Outing Shoes for Men, Morgan's woods on several occas• omen and Children ions recently. It is now up to our sports to da some of • their fine - work. It is said that one of theme 8 HayCarrier' Litter : �� E animals was shot near Glasgow re- Cattle Stanchions, ! - cantly. BROCK STREET, :'WHITBYe ON'i,', m Mies Jennie � Forglis returned Carriers, Water Bowls and other Barn - home last week from the Guelph Hospital where she had gone to U R undergo an operation as a result and Stable Fixtures are. Unequalled is an acct- n complete in eve particular - n arias she received Th are p every Pt► .oft j y ,- _- dent la.qt fall when site was Their durability is unsurpassed , thrown out of a buggy when the if -you contemplate renovating your stables or patting In Hay or ' horse stumbled whoa it became y P -*nunglad in fence wire that had Litter Carriers, CONSULT IIS. - A lull line of Green's and Leary's Bread Ibeea left on the eighth concession Particulars Cheerfully Given �• R. T$EXTON iroad by come careless person. Ind. Phone Pickering, Out. _ and Pastry Flours, also —Her many friends will be glad' to know that that she has been benefited - Purity Bread Flour # 'by the operation and hope that les Moreher recovery may soon be com- h ePeo- d I ?� S 0= L �s The garden party given last ' Wednesday evening 'ander the a,gg auspices of the Women's Institute Gasoline and Motor- Dile Azle tyre and -- . and in aid of the Red Cross S T e- V A I U E T A L K '` Machine Oils Of various kinds. ty wee a decided success. The 1� / _•_ - ' sight was most unfavorable for - each a gatheringas it rained dur• Yon can't get away from value. You can't halo but want both when Ice Cream every week -end, 8180 mater-lnerl0n ing the afternoon and threatened purchasing goods. We give the beat value the market affords. rain during the evening. Not- .iGive ns a trial and satisfy yourself that what we claim is true. • there wee. a withstanding this, _ and range - large attendance and all enjo ed - the evening'e entertainment. he .. Special This Week drat item of interest was a foot- Eir E.. N N I S ball match between Picker[n and 5 yards only Flowered Muslin, r�R: EOC, for 19c. WhiteDack, reg 80c, for . White Drill, 40 inch wide, reg a5, for 27*c. Claremont, in which the atter _ 'won by the score of 1-0. The pro - won BROTTGiT-� "� OhT'I'ARSO gramme pleased everybody and _.,'VCT�ITE DOSE. the booths were well patronized. Children's sizes 6, 8}, 7}, 8 and 8}, -rag price =0 to 80c, at 17c per pair. An autograph quilt made by Mrs. Ladies' black Silk Hosc, reg 65c, for 49c. Black ". Thos. Goatick was sold by auction - Cotton Hose, reg Me, for 25c. _ : _ w I � M 3 � v� %108 g4larement a(iver to Mr. Peters for $14. Previously - - Mrs. Gostick realized $50 from the _ Highest prices paid for butter'snd eggs. '~ sale of the agllares containing the O: 'Bus meets all Trains.. — to stiutographa. Thus 864 in all wan C ° I o " ee R ; O w First-class Rigs to hire day or realized from the quilt. The total N T -E E R3 ° �' Roratow f night at lowest prices. receipts amounted to $11M.. After B •= a . ° a & . 7v Phone 1805. a pay�'ng ezpeneee, there will to I N s��'°8• :b is .balance of over $180 to !or PIC Hamthe Red Cross. 1i $I ' ; %MwThos• Sanderson Soap .. 1 - �� ,c M o a .~. o at . awl a sm O s PROPRIETORS IV I #i - aa! IWs Is �, �- -- — — — — — - PAcincnted noway rers aFarm Labo forHarvestingin .Western Cana da "Gofap Trip West" -412.00 to WINNIPw - "Return Trip Zest„-- 18.00 from WXNNLFZG GOING DATES Tb: atstLoa� in Ontario 'west of Smith's ]Calls nD to and SncladinQ T` �n �e G Santrew�J aetl�on. Ayspmt :lete a H veloct•Pets bon' Line; also from stations betweenHllnn dad vw, an from ,ts� on Toronto-9adbur direct line. •-H'rom stations on 6at1t 8ta asarfe ��� �� hyq _stations ee�� sin Line, 8eevuae to Frena lnclastvw Y tom atatieal >�san7 ire” -IMOV and Barteton-Bobcsyseon. AZ Wd to west Lad heath of Toronto aD to and ta+ladin[Q nota lacy' d)!•eae t!< ;.2 P anon. ?and stsr no V=M fiord Orth aL olio nr Y% �� �a Dranebaa, and ,tat%ns Toronto and Nord to Dolton. bclastw. Sr2XXb Ti®'4QQZ * TBdTXs s_ aa. ey..bat Arman W. 8. HOWARD, Dtatriet Paaaaa;er Aees4 Tereate. • �o- ... . wakyr .e `= o . a :a Jt;�°� LUMBER=YARD $ .a mer, N Gov I HARDWOOD FLOORING aM� Dem, ,2 Jsnaary 1917 -Whitby s, Oshawa s,BroaR?sam We can supply hardwood floorin • a; Port Perry 7, Vabridge R, oanningunno, in beecb, birch. maple, plain sol Beaverton'.% .Uptergrove 9 _ gaartered. White and red oak in r T0 T = C all grades, widths and thickness Help being scarce I will be pre- pared to do .chopping and - - ROOFING Buy Rubroid Ready Roofing, the in 1891 -c oat flaking only on first ready roofing, made Monday, Wednesday and Friday,SHINGLES during the month of March. Choice B. C. red cedar shingles ' ;. After that date on Monday and. Friday of each week. W. D. Gordon &Son, Also, for sale a quanty of 2 -ft hardwood. PI•CKERING John F. Bayles, Greenwood es »eud Indevend1 ,:a. tivi yyd. <:. !..;w„s;,,,.•y- � m',._;,..1" �,��TL ^n,R,� i,+w^ A,.. L 34+h -y >."G'4.. 'u,'.!{YMb,'...'• . ,w t : ,3 �S '_ a' �.'OI': +c r __ Ar�']l•"^R•: �"!' '*c"s�,�� , +}r •: the World BA'�LE OF �E RS RESUMED ; - Markets- of CANADIANS MAKE LIVELY RAID - AUN COUNTER ATTACKS REPULSED Toronto, Auw-t-tDanitoba wheat r DN LENS---I�NTARIO TROOPS ENGAGED ) r - - * - - No, 1 Northern. $2.40; No. 2 Northern. - j _ _, _ _.., _ - _, • - $2.38; 1\0.8 Northern, $2.33. No. 4 - { white, ,$2.14, nominal,.,, store Fort rail- Penetrate Foe's Positions on a-Frotlt of Over 2,000 Yards=Ger. Br ,,Ubh Hold All the Newly -Acquired Positions=German Losses Liam, 2 «, 7s��• Are Severe. : _. _, track Bay y ports. an Dugouts a Occupants _. oats -. No,. ail Bombed and Oc Kilned American corn --bio 3 yellow, nominal, " ' p track Toronto, _ Ontario oats -No official quotations. : British Front in France and Bel- of this high ground in the early morn- totO t ss to s so;t`ic'o?3Win r, pero. ca A despatch. -from Canadian Army; Some- of them said'there would have -- _ situs, August 12. -The Germans cur- , ing yesterday was followed by a heavy I according to freights outside; new crop. Headquarters says: Under the protec- ! been no difficulty in • pushing forward F bombardment from the German guns j No, 2. $2,35, nominal., into the streets of Lens. Ing Friday night delivered six sten- Peas -No. 2, nominal. • according . to tion of a heavy barrage shortly after. i !which lasted hours. The enemy freights outside. The troops engaged were from On - mined counter-attacks against the im- 11launchedfive successive lines of in- -Barley-alulting, npminal, according to 'four o'clock Thursday morning raid- tario. Their casualties were slight. freights outside. portant Westhoek Ridge position,! fantry in quick succession against 4ye-No, 2,- nominal, according to .ing parties on a front of over two At some points the trenches were which xhe British captured yesterday,! centre of the sector near West- freights outside. thousand yards penetrated the en- found to have been pounded out of _. Manitoba hour --First patents, in jute but in each casehe enemy was hurled hoek village and also counter -at- barns, $1z.9o; second patents, in jute envy's positions in the Cite du Moulin dll resemblance to defensive positions. back, bags, $12.40; strong bakers', in jute - - tacked on the left wing above West- baga $12.00, and St. Laurent sectors,` returning Many dugouts were also seen that had The last enemy attempt was- made hoek. Ontario flour -Winter, according to with several prisoners. -been blown in by our heavy guns, at 10 o'clock at night, and having As the assaulting troops' swept for- sample, $11.20, in alga, track Toronto, The raiders on- a large part' of the One exploring party had land mines n prompt shipment. failed in this, the Teutons turned an ward toward the dominating position Millfeed-Car lots, deitc:ered Montreal front attacked 'passed over the en- exploded in. front -ef them near a intense artillery fire against the left held b the British they' were met $36; ca, bags included ; mid, per ,ton, Y fres aborta, per con, $ d middlings, psi• ems s first line and support trenches, crater which was the scene of lively . part of the sector above W#sthoek by a withering machine gun and rifle ton, $36 to $46; good feed flour, per bag, which were• found 'to be lightly held fighting earlier in the week. Unde- $3.25, the ush- village. The bombardment continued I fire which they found' it impossible to flay -Extra No. 2, per ton. $11:50 to and in bad condition. tensed by these explosions, y p steadily throughout the Might. 'face. $12.00; mixed, per ton, $9 to flu, track A number of the' enemy subter- ed on and encountered an enemy pa- : Toronto. This morning found the British! The German losses undoubtedly I straw -Car lots, per ton, WOO, track d ranean shelters were demolished, .but trol of thirteen men, who took shel- holding all the newly acquired poli- were severe, but further attempts W. Toronto nothing j known as to the fate . of ter in a dugout. Only two answere tions strongly. The British occupation retake the ridge are. expected. ... their occupants. 1 the call to surrender, - and the re - Country Produce Wholesale Our men returned to their own mainder were killed in the destruc. 'RUSSIANS --' ---r„r- --`-- Butt,. -Creamery, sollds, per 1b„ 3.5 to35itrenches with manifest reluctance.] tion of the dugout. Y CHECK per prints. per lb., 353 to 36c; dairy, _ _ _._ .._ ------ - --- ver lb., 29 to 30e. NEW ONTARIOEggs-Per doz., 3T to 39c.21 Wholesalers are selling to the retell GERMAN AND ENGLISH CITIES ENEMY ADVANCE trade at the w. large. 21 ices - ROP 'HEA 1 i Cheese -New. large 221 to 23c: twine. I :�I 23 triplets, 23 to 23ic, old. • w-. ✓ large, 0c F ins 2U c;c trice is . 3u13 to 3 : lid 3 ; re le �• BOMBED BYAIRMEN ►- i - -._, f r filter ints, 9 t0 e, so n, - _ 1 r yeah d,>iry. hof to 6c, c elm �• pr 3 40 lid 38 Rain -is Retarding Harvest work In Galicia and Bukowina the to 3 lc. Eggs -,.,z laid, in cartons, 45 tom 6c; -Root Crops Thriving Austro -German Forces Are . opt or cartons, 43-. Creased poultry --spring chickens. 25 4 Hun Raiders Drop Bombs .on South -East Coast of England-4ir Ito. 3Uc, fowl. 2uc: .quabs,'ver doz.. $4 $4 A :despatch from New Liskeard! Being Held Back. Ito $4750; turkeys. 25 to 30c: ducks. Battles on French Front. says: Considerable -rain has fallen I A despatch from London` says: AP -;spring, 2Ac,. Y- spring chickens, tb.. 20 within the past few days and is re- r parently the Russians have -.,checked to 22c; hens, 16 to 1 -Sc: ducks, Spring: I , tarding work irr the hay fields.. ,The j greatly the Anstro-German advance in 1 c. hay crop is perhaps the heaviest on l Galicia, and Bukowina, as no notable wHoney-Cornu Extra fine and heavy i London, Aug, • 12. -Twenty-three Margate, in Kent, did little damage. p eight. per doz., $2..5. select 112,50 to persons, including nine women and six.' Paris, Aug. 12. -Two. French avi- record for this district, and for that advances have been made by the Teu- S2.17'0'' =Eo• 2• $2 to 12,2 5 children, were killed and fifty persons ators yesterday dropped bombs on reason considerable difficult is being rte . htti-id white $9,5 per bush; . Y tons since the Russian line stiffened, imported, hand-picked.. $la5U.'per bush; were injured. at Southend, in Essex, Frankfoxt-on-the-Main, one of the experienced in curing the cut. Farm- To the south in Moldavia the Russians Cif oatoea,lon 1t'uckl�Red star, now, forty miles east of London, by bombs' most important cities of the German ers who have not been able to cut and Rumanians are attempting to re -',bbl., $5.25, North Carolinaq, new. bbl., Aropped by German raiders to -day,' Empire, having a population of more, their hay, report that already it is occupy the positions north of Fok-' $5:25; seconds $4.U0-_Untario, bag. $3.00. says an official statement issued to- than 300,000. A French official state - beginning to fall and unless dry wea- shani; lost to Field Marshal von Mac - then s4!tgin at once a considerable kenaen's men. They have attacked Provlstoae-wltoieralr might. Considerable damage to pro- went, announcing the raid, says it vires portion of tha:.aczop will rot. The al smoked rn ,ate --llama+.. rredium. 30 to perty was caused at Southend by in retaliation for the German aerial p the Austro -Germans with strong 31c; do., heady•. -2s to 27r, cooked, 41tonearly forty bombs, dropped upon the bombardment of Nancy and the region most torrential rains of Sunday last'forces, but Berlin says the effort fail- 4-1c:rolls.sect''backs rima, au'io-37c; bbone--town; Two men- were injured at north of Paris. Both French ma-'- knocked a knocked down grain also to some ex- ed.' The number of prisoners taken less. 33 to 0c. 'R ochford, but four bombs dropped on , chines returned undamaged, tent and tYie need of dry.weather " by the Tetit'ons in this region is re- Cured meats -Long clear bacon,. 26 ko' ly g orted to have reached 3,300. tuba, d to e l `d, tir2 2� c � z6c 2 p 6 •per c ea - ------ - --- , fan general. In contrast to the hay Lard -Pure to �.• ssi to -sr, . and sin,, tomatoes cabbage4l, cu- portedn so :', tic, com- CONDITIONS 1N PALESTINE ENGAGEMENTS ON y gr , Found, 1 trc25 2U Pails. tut,as, 2U3c, palls, cumbers and all root crops are thriv- BIG MIDWAY FE. RE. ` }.2ic. ARE WORST POSSIBLE. ing as. never before in Northern On- tarso. Labor on the farms is still very Sensation it Panama Pacific Expose•', ltsoatraah Markets ,� despaich.lrom New York .says; I . RUMANIAN FRONT - scarce, but sells! is anticipated with- Montreal. Auit, 14---(.r,t--ranadIan .Condititsns in Syria and Palestine are • p tion to be Seen at Toronto. weateen, No. ^ b3 to %4c, -do, No. 3, 82 _ in the pert ten days in that by that The famous World-at-Home-Shows'to y3cl extra No. -1 feed, tl1 to- 2c. Dar declared to fie the "worst possible" by le) 31.24 Flour -bean. svring a rrfu ee who fled from there and l3 4 time cutting and'peeling of pulp wood g Y will pior-ide the Midway attractions at �wheui parents, nrsts„ 1115 seconds, Russians Repulse Strong' Teuton will to a large -extent be discontinued, the Canadian National Exhibition, and $1:50; strong bakers', $ i 2 30.; Winter circuitous routes has just reached , due to the fact that bark on the pulp patents, choice, $157 straight rollers, New York and r orted to the Ameri-' Attacks wind Capture ., the fund Of amusement guaranteed ia' $13,40 to 1121,56; do baa F, $d.vo to $d,r5. I 4 timber, "w'hich up until the present 1 not only unique, but so arranged that Rolled 'oath'-Barrrls, s9,00. to -$9,25, do„ can Committee of Armenian and;' - e has been comparatively-' 'lOOse, hag+, 90 lbs,.. $4 40 to $4,60 bran, $35. Syrian Relief, - ,.' �1 p Ino matter what one wishes to see or ~harts, $4 r %Lddlings, $43 to $5u, London, Aug, 12. -Desperate en - will tighten almost any day now. At, diverse their tastes, they will fled btouulle, $cu to $s'1, flay --No. 2, per I The committee's informant, whose I a ements are beim fought b the some o! the small lumber mills : ,. trn, •car lour, 114) to. $1v , Cheese- name is ta'ithheld, said there were g g g g Y something worthy of patronage. Cre- , Finast western, 219c do • eastern.. Russo -Rumanian forces `and Aus- throughout the country L wages are be I ation," the original spectacle exhibited 21 Butter -Choice crear.ery, 395 to 8,000 cases of typhus in Beirut when tro-German armies all along the *c ing increased to a point on a par with 40c. seconds, 3t'; to 39c. )tris -Fresh, 1 he left, owing mainly to a lack of at the Panama Pacific -Expasitioa, is ; 49 to Enc; selected, 44c, N,a. 1 stock., Rumanian front. In the centre of. the mines, This is without precedent one of the head -liners. From impen- 1 42c, No. 2 stock, 3t' to 40c. Potatries--�' medicine and scare -sty of .doctors. The In thin country. Per bag. ear lots, $1.0U to $2.00,' i this front, according to to -day's. Rus- etrable darkness and absolute quiet : poorer. classes have' been wiped out liar' official statement, the Russians 'o- and solitude, the`wonderftrl tale of the Winaepog Grain - by starvation, he said. In Lebanon r ' 'birth of the universe a told and -the, t, tr,-Wiper. c :g 1x -Car . prices-�o, she -saw man villages and towns with- and Rumanians yesterday` repulsed - �EW�ORPSy strong Teuton attacks along the Fok- 1 .�ortho , $2 40, No.2, d� , 112.3E b out a single Inhabitant . folded day by day, each incident, as. \o s do, 12,34: .o. 4.'$21.25; `r o. 6 shani-Marasechti raikoad, and then told in the first bo& of. Genesis, being s_.es: No. 6 111 77: feed, 1167: No 4 4' counter-attapked and. captured 1,200 RASED IN ZONDOi�i faithfull and artisticall worked out special. 52:5: No. 6, do_ s2 os NEW POISON USED y Y .t". 111 7, vacs -No. 2 c�,w 5c, �o. a Germans, only to retire later in the and -portrayed in every detail, even to 'c:u'.. 74c; extra No. 1 teed, •74c; Nn. 1 IN GERMAN BOMBS. evening.South-Eastern Moldavia j'fhe appearance of Adam and the crew- fees Tuc; \o, 2 65c, track, 70lc. Bar- I __ In ley -No. 3 CAV.. $1.L. No. 4 C �i'., $i.ls, the Russians took the offensive, There Are Now 40,000 Jews in tion of Eve. rejected and feed, $1,12, Frax-No. 1 despatch from Hazebrouek, f smashed the Teuton lines and cap- Venus, the most perfect woman in N vv( $3.35; No : C. w,, js.27i; No a� I tured a number of prisoners and the British Army. C,W„ $3.161; track, 33.3-1 - France, says: British medical officers the world, is. another feature,. and, are trying to discover tke nature of, four guns. In Western Moldavia the A despatch from London says: Un- : there are rides and pony shows, sub- ` .- United stater Marketsbattles of =� the new poison used, it is believed for Austro -Germans, after der a recent agreement_ between Rua- marine girls and a host of living puri-! �Iinneapolta, Aug. ]4-11'heat-9ep- I the first time, by the -Germans on the great intensity, forced the Rumanians _ tember, 112,214: cash -Nn 1 Northern, sia and Britain a Jewish corps is be- r osities. $2.ss to $3: No, 2, do., 12,9 5 to $3. Oats French town of Armentieres, near the to retire to Ocna. Ing organized here. There are 20,000 4 `Po. 3 white ss 0 89 r Corn -No. s ' Belgian frontier. The poison bears a Jews of military age in London alone. CANADIANS USE ry' show, $2.24 to $2.26. 'Bran -13 5 to $36, ; Duluth, Aug: 14 -No. I certain resemblance to the gas which There are now 40,000.Jews in the Brit- I GAS EFFECTIVELY. Northern, $2.90, nominal No. 2, do.. ! blinded NO MORE MEDICAL MEN r1 ; $2,55, ' nominal, Linseed -$5.45; Sep- AVAILABLE IN BRITAIN 'temporarily nded a large number of ash army; - tember, October and November, $3.45. fortnight o but its 82,000 of whom are EnglishBritish troops aorag a Jews, •an41 8,000 from -the Empire Canadism-.,Headquarters in France effects are infinitely more serious. -. abroad. The leader of .the new corps' (via London) Aug. 12. -Gas was l Live stools Markets A despatch from London says:- r was commando of the Zion Corps,: again projected . successfully early I Toronto, Aug. 14 -Extra choice heavy FOOD TOR SOLD ERS The Earl of Derby, Secretary of .State composed of -Russian Jews recruited this (Sunday) morning into the en-- -steers, $11,90 to $12.35; "choice Heavy IS OFTEN WASTED.!for War, was informed by the Central steers, $10.50 to $11; butchers' pates Medical War Committee that no more j in Alexandria, which corps ,gave a i ems positions in the northern part of 'choice, $10 to s10.5U, do., good, $'9,50 to fine service at Gallipoli. Eight thou-' St. Laurent, where many dugouts and $9.75; do., medium, $5.40 to $9.90; do., Ades etch from London -says: The rtiedical men are available for •army common, $7.10 to U.26; butchers' bulls, p sand Jewish soldiers now in Britain ,occupied cellars' were known to be. , choice, $s,25 to 119; do, good bulls, $7.60 War Office drew attention to the wast- commissions withuut "seriously en - will probably form a stiffening corps. I A prisoner who was captured on this ' to $T. s 5: do., medium sults $5.76 to $7; age of food from the despatch by rela- dangering the supply of doctors for part of the front says that the recent do„ rough bulls, $5 t$ $6; butchers' g FOE. DRIVEN BACK` � I cows, choice. $$.26 to ss.75: do., good, tions and friends of parcels containing the civil community." The commit - gas attack resulted in over ninety. cas- $7.4o to 57.75; do., .medium, $6.50. to i foodstuffs to troops, more especially tee's announcement was made after ' BY RL'MANIA�lS ualties. ]6.75; stockers, $6;40 to 15.25; feeders, j7. T5 to $5,76; cannl;rs and puttq�s, $5.25 I distant forces. More than one half of a thorough canvass conducted by it. 3 to $s; milkers, gobs to chnie%; $so tothe arcels containirtg foodstuffs ar- Members of the committee express - $100; do., com. and' med., $40 to $50; I P A despatch from Londen says: ENGLAND EXCLUSIVELY springers, $80 to $120; tight ewes,' $8.50 rive quite unfit for consumption. ed the hope that the solution of the Russian and Rumanian troops repuls- MARK FOR U-BOATS. to $9.75; sheep, heavy, $6,00 to $7.25; Packages often are, returned insuffl- difficulty will be found in a supply of ed enemy attacks in the TrotuS Val yearlings, $10 to $11.50; cal •es, good to Y choice. $13 to $15; spring li�bs, $16,76, ciently addressed or unknown, these doctors from the United States, say - le , ay -ley, ant! then launched vigorous conn- A despatch from London says: A ' to $17.25; hogs, fed and watered, $17: constantly are found to contain ing that they believe that thousands of - ter-attacka, which gained them pris- despatch to Reuter's Limited from I do., weighed ort cars, $,17,25; do., f.o.b., $lo.s5 to ils,00; articles such as eggs, butter, sausages medical men there are willing to come 1 oners and captured machine guns, cc- Amsterdam says it is reported from a I Montreal, Aug. 14 -choice steers, $Ib in varying state of putrefaction. to Europe. _ Cording to official statement issued German source that Germany intends to $11.25; good, $10.50 to •$10.74: lower " _. ' I grades. $9 to $10; butchers' cows, $6.26i__- on Friday by the. Rumanian War Of- shortly to concentrate her submarine ! to $ s. $ bulla, $6.75 to ebev. Ontario �l`l I* *"r�'�Y DVLL iN NDERS fice, activity exclusively against England. lambs, sheep $ to to $ Quebec, ted I to j�+i�+ar+a'{. 13; sheep, $7,76 to ]8.76; selected hogs, JLA 17.26 to' $17.60; rough hogs, $16.75 to DEVASTATED SOIL O F FRANCE RESTRICTIONS ON USE lb- - b TRATRANSFORMED BY 'WORK OF SOLDIERS , - • ' . ' of WHEAT AND BEEF ;• • `: ' . : -- ' i - ., - : ' : _ N A despatch from Ottawa says: -De- Bombardment Calculated to Level German Defences and Prepare r , finite regulations, to come into effect -For Infantry Advance.. iat once, for restricting the use of beef, a Areas Evacuated by the Germans Are -Being Rapidly Restored- bacon and white bread in public eating r" Beginning Made in Re -Building of Towns. places, and for prohibiting the use of A despatch from London says: The stances. North-west of Bixschoote wheat in the distillation or manu- artillery duel ih Flanders has again I the French have enlarged further facture of alcohol have been promul- increased to the greatest intensity, gains made on Wednesday. South -21 ;. -A despatch from London says:- I most part will have to wait till after gated by order -in -Council at the in- reports the German general staff. The west of Bixschoote, in the region The Thnea correspondent at French the war. It will also be necessary stance of .the Food Controller, The bombardment has been especially south of Langemarck, the Frenchhave headquarters tells of the remarkable to supplement with outside assistance serving of beef and bacon is prohibit- heavy on the Belgian coast and from , made some progress into the German the' substantial suboidies which will* be ed on Tuesdays and 1'ridays,, and sit Bixschoote to Hollebeke. 1line. redemption of the soil of France, de- I The Ali lo -French ns of all calf- from, Except for several local raids by p provided by the State. In this more than one meal on any other day. g 6'u vastated and evacuated by the, enemy.! direction a beginning has already been Substitutes, such as corn bread, oat- bres are evidently, engaged in level-, the French, there has' been no- infaA- The work has been done mainly by the; made. Noyon, for example, has been cake, potatoes, etc., must be provided ing the German defence positions,' try activity on the long• line from St. help of soldiers and is quickly effect-! `adopted' by the city of Washington, at every meal at which white bread is preparing the way for another thrust ;Quentin to tate Swiss border. Thai ii Ing a remarkable transformation. He and Detroit wishes to enter the same served. Under the order the expres- of the infantry. jFrench and German guns, however,) continues-'- "The building of towns relationship with the cruelly battered sion "bacon" includes cured (either The only infantry engagement has, are hammering the opposing lines and villiages will not be such a com-'town of Soissons, which continues to pickled or smoke) sides, backs, hams taken place on the line between along the Aisne front, in Champagne �atitrely easy matter as the restore- ! suffer at frequent intervals from and any portion of what is termed, in Ypres and Dixmude, with the French and on both banks of the Meuse in the on of the cAtrysid and for the 1 bombs and shells." the trade, Wiltshire sides. itroops the aggressors in both in- I Verdun region. At 'M.�, 441 1:- ^t -Z .��� •• .."4` a�—,----- - - .LEGACIES: -WAR SUPPLIES. �+ . .:.,,In These -War Times — I _ ._ — you Want real food that I A Few Figufi-e ding ]the • Pie- Unto my fiiends I give my`thoughts, _ sent �Yorlde Conflict. "� u�w°uflrDOit" Unto my -God my soul - contains . the -greatest, =-Vulcanlxos Quickly Without -moat Unto'myfoe I leave1by 1'ove 8T}lount of body - buildingr I Since •August, 1914,-Brititsh destroy, - Repair .your Tires, Tubes, Punctures, These are of life the whole. �t r era and airplanes have convoyed Hot Water Poetics. ,ono user■ al- --taateilal at lOWCSt COtit. rnl2e t. ready know it. Posta uaid err over _ _ k -' 1 I across the English Channel 8,000,000 ; canaaa Order 8 50-ce t tin to -day. Na there is something—a t We -lett. Whole wheat grain:is all food. I �-, 10.,000,000 tons -of •explosives and ; Guaranteed co sate ruse all sub- Y, atitutee. -E. 6choflv'tctorra-St.; Who shall receive this dower? 7 Shredded Wheat Biscuit war munitions, 1,'250,000 sick and Toronto. See, Earth Mother, a handful of dusty >ss -thewhole Wheat in a I woupded, Uien, _1,000000 horses and. Turm it into w flower. mules and 50,000,000 gallons of .gaso- ! - Ethelwyn Wetherald. -- digestible form. ' - Two- or ' kine; �tllree of -thesy little loaves of In munitions -alone -the -.Allies _ have • Vlracllcal Desig —s �{ ' ,baked whole whe;:et With milk t used" 200,000 tons of • ammunition in ! S.0 CPLAMUNU + five weeks - KILL LITTL andalittiefruitmakeanour• ThatAs shooting away metal at the E ONES ashing, strengthening files]- rate of 6,000 , tons a day, 250 tons _ every hour, forty tons, a minute, 1,500 c - At the first sign of illness during the ! _ pounds every second., - _ hot weather give the little ones. Baby's The British War (Fite tells how the, t* Own Tablets, or in a few hours he may Allies at first used 50,000 pairs of I be beyond cure, These Tables will '- horse•shoes a' -month'. This supply - — prevent summer complaints if given was inadequate -they are now using ,: occasionally to the well child and will 1,500,000 every month. ' promptly cure these troubles if they In filling one order from the -front .j come on suddenly,. Baby's Own Tab - the London office had to provide 25, ` i lets should always be kept in every 000,000 gas helmets, 250,000,000 sand home where there. are young children. bags, 105,000,000 yards of khaki. and There ds no -other medicine, as good h 115,000,000 yards of flannel, l and the mother has the guarantee of - The khaki and flannel together a government analyst . that they aFe Made in Canada. measured 110,000 miles, or enough to - absolutely safe, The Tablets are sold - �-go four and a half times round the by medicine dealers or by mail at 20 A STRANGE PICTURE OF WAR. earth at the equator. 1 _ cents a 'boa from The •Dr. Williams', In one _war order placed recently :Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. Solemn and Awe-inspiring Was the !the United States asked for 5,000,000 P g blankets, 2,600,000 cots, 45,500,000 I Garden at the Front. Sight of Ypres 1st Flames._ yards of cotton cloth, 21,300,000 yards A- Canadian soldier connected with On a perfect night, brilliantly clear of unbleached drilling, 6,000,000 pairs] the Sanitary Department of- the and absolutely still, what Stevenson of shoes and 11,191,000 pairs of fight .- • . ' Canadian aimy ' in France, - writes would call a wonderful clear night of ( woolen socks. home that he has a very flourishing stars, Dr. William Boyd, ;author of Such a drain -the wood's econo- vegetable., garden,. near. the battle line, With a Field Ambulance at Ypres; de- I mic resources makes for a tremendous and that the c'ltiibages, beets, onions, ternfined to climb, with some of his readjustment all along the )ine. Not _ etc., are coming along splendidly right companions, a hill that overlooked the the least interesting phase . of this,within sound of the battle's roar. battle t nt.. That was a. strange ss- _ oft a way it lay the greater part . situation is the shift of woman to the'i ward's sini:aene onres,GOMMM, ate6 qen y job of man. , ' Y y g I In Germany close to 5,000,060 wo- m �Oc" ° and we were -continually falling over men are in i;dustries covered by the j A Wierd Flower. tree. trunks, tumbling . into shell sick anti death benefit societies. In ! `There is an orchid in Java, the holes, running into telephone_ wires' Tng�lind more than 3,000,009 vYomeri � A -smart blouse- ;d skirt, ' which � graaimato-phylium, all- flowers -of and extricating ourselves from barbed are employed -outside of their home3, which open at, once as if by the stroke would .be welcome in any woman's wire. Not a sound was to' be heard ex- i of whom' half a million work iii the ,` of s fairy's wand, ansa they also all wardrobe are shown in the aecom- sept the croaking of the frogs munition planta. Similar., conditions wither together. - -Suddenly we -emerged • -from " the -'obtain in France. Ponying illustration. The waist is of tangled undergrowth on the bare slim- i `ine handkerchief, linen with an em mit of the hill and eat down at the bioidered s Cay across the front, -and it Granulated Exegids, FIGHTING FOR HAPPINESS collar and cuffs edged with narrow] Eyes inflamed by expo - foot of, the ruined tower. 'The scene > ` 1 crocheted lace. The skirt develo sure to Saa. Dalt and 9i'Ir,d that met our eyes was so solemn, so p- �w �ouickly relieved by Murree L !ed in green wool jersey and is made 1+s. f sQenedy.NoSmarc•--, px't, nwe inspiring, that all --conversation; When yo•u-get, Into a,frame of migd r lose Eye Cornf�rt between us ceased. At our feet lay' that makes life seem one tiresome 'with a' nal down -the front and with tLe _ Ypres, burning furiously. . The. great duty' atter, -anotber, with' no p-leasure ,.idea and back slightly gathered. The our Drugg��i�et's 5oc per Bottle. MurfneEye -cloud that hung above. it was now' In it: when ill -health seems to take., novel feature of this skirt is the pocket$XeinTsikee25c.For5ookellheEyefineask glowing as if some vast furnace were' all the -Joy out of life and you worry section - at the sides, McCall Pat. Druggists or Marine Eye ilamedyCo..Cklcaga burning in its midst, but the -cloud it -'.over things that are *really not worth i terns No,. 7893, Ladiea'- Blouse; in - - -appeared motionless. Now and worrying 41; -out, then your nervous syr- sizes, 34 to 42 bust; No. 7861, Ladies' Many a man situated at a long du - self s PP $bo i tante from the source of supply has then great tongues of flame would tem is becoming exhausted, and you Four -Piece Skirt; 39 or 37 -inch length; - '. leap up from the doomed town, but l are• on the wry to a general break. I in 6 sizes, 22 to 2_. Waist Price, 20 been glad to receive a consignment of apart from them the whore impression dopa 3s. health. In this condtzton your ; cents *.ch. dried apples; the -method. of their pre- 'Nvas• one of rest, immobility. We felt ' health and happiness is worth fighting ti. partition is simple and is understood most f people. Y that we were _ looking at a painted- for and good, rich. red blood- is what - by h arm opl Why not try scene, or watching a vast stage where your system needs: It is a hopeless them This Wintery _ ]some lurid Mephistophelean drama task to try to restore "your health i • ' MONEY ORDERS was being enacted. i while your blood is -deft either !n ` Buy your out-of-town supplies with i Here and there along the line .a' quaa[Ity or quality. And remember \ r _ Dominion _Express Money -Orders. star shell wenrs t up and, bunting, light- that no medicine can -be of any 'use to \ Five dollars cots three cents: ed the landscape with a garish flare., you that does aot build -up your weak. Overhead were the quiet stars. Noth- i watery blood. ` t -An Australian -claims to ]save die- --- 4D broke the quiet silence except n¢xt+ To build up the blood and strength- 4 covered a new rapid tanning process and then the deep, rich, soleThn' en the nerves there U one rea}edy'that f .- r -. - i; ` with which sole leather can be tanned .- b -o -o -m! of a -big gun far away up has been a hogsehold word for more in seven days,.calfskin in six hours north, with perhaps an occasional • than a generation—Dr.' WilHams' Pink and other skins proportionately quick. crackle of rifles near at -hand, But,as Pil18 for. -Pale People: It is the actual ' ly _ we sat, the silence. of the night • was ' riff',.,. -ion of these pills to make. new, `f broken by the song of a bird, faint and rich,red blood; which str'engthena the R (hesitating. at first, but gradually ga- nerves and tones the entire. system. thering yoluthe, until the whole air TheyE give you a new appetite, make lfinard a Liniment Co., Limited. throbbed with the -melody. - It wa's a Bleep retreafitng, p'ut color 1n the lips , Gentlemen -I •bave used MINARD'S nightingale singing in the wood be and .cheeks, and drive away that un- — 1iCcua ; LhIIMENT on my vessel and in my ,low,, natural tired feeling that oppresses so We sat on, and on, and on. 'The many people. If you want to experi- ills anily- for yearn, and for the 'consryday 'whole town was glowing 'like the encs new, health and happin ild give — _ ills and accidoats._ot life I consider, it Dr. Vi iel'anis' Pink Pills a fa tel. I = has no equal. I would not start on a mouth of hell. Now and again' a roof voyage without it, if it cost a dollar a fell in- and the great hungrygues I You can get these pills through any . The all- ractical and all -stylish of'tire licked. the sky; but ai}r'dis_ ; medicine dealer or by mail at 50. cents 'Plaid ingham is u;ed for develop- bottle. • CAPT. F. '.R.. DESJARDI-'V, _:.. tante no -sound broke the awesome, a box or six• boxes for $2:50 from The ing a dress illustrated,_ which 1s Scbr• Storke, St. Andre, Kamouraska. stillness—only the song of -the night- Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville; trimmer. -with a smart pointed collar, ingale and the booming of gone. ant: cuffs and large pockets of pique: • A - ,p, 4 -medium-width belt of patent leather is Vice -Admiral Sims is a Canadian TRIPPING INTO TOWN. _ a- very important addition to this -lit- In 1236 the Danube river was by birth and a fighter by occupation­;,-,tle dress, McCall Pattern No. 7864, A !ittIe lass with golden hair', - - Girl's gess; m 5 sizes, 6 to 14 years. frozen to the bottom, and -remained ao A little lass with brown, _ Price, 15 cents. fora longtime. A little, -lass with raven locks, _ _ _These •patterns may be obtained - Went tripping into town. • from your local McCall dealer, or ftsa.ra's Lialmetit Ctaros arvtitneittt► "I like the golden hair the best!" from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Cultivation of -the corn is as essen- - "And I prefer the brown!" Toro. to, Dept. W. tial- in a damp season as a Ary one, ...,pOSTUpl "And I_the •black," three sparrows > in a dry season it conserves moisture said--'gnnsM,s Liniment •aorss atstemier. and in a damp one it prevents com- Three sparrows of the town. Disagtrous Lambing Season. Patting of the. soil.; "Tu -wit! • Tu -wit!" an old owl cried The lambing season in Great Brit- te From the belfry, of the town; ain has been one of the most discs - "Glad -hearted lassies need' not mind _i imus' in living meinoi•y, - the . severe _ instead of tea,- I : If locks be gold, black, brown! weather in early spring causing heavy WITH THE FINGERS! � � � Of f Tu -wit! wit! so fast, so fast mortality. one sheep farm in ' _ The sandsndsof-life run down. •' - Cumberland 833 lambs were buried in .'SAYS CORNS LIFT OUT _ And soon, so soon, three ,white-hitired , one grave, ]tile total loss in lambs bei WITHOUT ANY PAIN As dames i ing 200, while over 100 ewes succumb - v table makes -for better health !and more comfort. ,Preferred by Thousands "There'sa Reason: Gone then for aye the raven locks, The golden hair; the brown, And she.will fairest be whose face Has never worn a frown!" Where Bill Was. Bill "Smith, a country shopkeeper, went to the city to bug goods. They were sent immediately, and reached home before he did When the boxes were delivered. Mrs. Smith, who was keeping the shop, uttered a scream, seized a hatchet, and began frantical- ly to open the largest one. "What's the matter, Sarah?" said one of the bystanders who had watch- ed her in amazement.' Pale and faint, Mrs. Smith pointed to,, an inscription on the box. It re4d : "Bill inside." ED. 7. ISSUE 33--17. Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or any kind of a corn can shortly be lift- ed right out with the.fingers. if you will apply on the corn a few drops of freezone, says a.Cincinnati authority, "A -t little cost • one-cariget- a- small bottle of freezone at any drug store, which will positively rid one's feet of "every corn, or .callus without •pati! -or soreness or the danger of Infection. This new drug is an ether com- pound, and dries the moment it Is ap. plied and does not inflame or even Ir. ritate the surrounding tissue. Just thinkl You can lift off your corns and calluses now without a bit.. of pain or soreness, If your druggist hasn't freezone he can easily get a small bot- tle for you from his wholesale drug bouse. Serves Him Right. "Your brother has the earache." '-Y'It-serves Lim right," answeied the small ]Toy's sister. "Teacher has told hira -time and kgain' he ought_ . not .to play the piano by ear." � ffiffiard's Liniment Cures Garret is cope 2U11CZLLANa0tr1 SEWING bIACHINES REPAIRED, Gramophone springs made, Baby Carriage and Lawn Plower Paris. Jack- son Co„ London. Cs: CANCER. TUMORS, • LU3tPETQ-.. internal ' and external, cured with- out pain by aur home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Beliman Medic" Co., Limited. CntlinirwooA. C)nt, The Soul of a Piano Is the Action: Iitsist om the "OTTO HIGEL�' PIANO ACTION W EN ! OTHERS111 DAUGHTEfl !You' who tiro eaellyi 111111111 ars pale. hag. ;. .pard a n d worn; nervous r , e r Irritable; e ; who erg cub - Sect to uta of nielanchcly or J,!. L h a ' blues," get your blood e.%amtned f or i r o n donci- , eney. :p_u I <S a s F. King, M D Q taken k.hree times or y after is wilt increase your strong nQ ante 100 per cent In tw n many cases.-=Ferdi ekal R� N�\tj.XbTto MON albopesY� r-�e.o0+aa,-d tram nod dnsdg,.a*e a, on snL,rante* ofOr mann M5,C47 *u6u,n9lou u uir" rim r suer wNie fi ITCHING BURNNG - 11 -, PIMPLES. ON BABY Head and Face Covered, Came Off In Scales. Would Cry Most AQ ; Night. Cuticura Healed, r "Wlicn my baby was two weeks mold her load and Face became covered IN. a/da (tf wit], little water pimples.' • They- Leer broke and-", dried, and came off in scales, Th itched and S 'Ira -a burned terribly and she c)uld not. sleep but would A Ax-, cry most all night. She w was so cross and fretful t I could not leave her to d -o myy work. - "Then I got Cuticura Soap and Oint- 14 ment. In three weeks there was trot a trace of the trouble left. S�ie .rag bested." (Signed) hire. Alex. Foster, 41, R. K:.r. Protdn-Sta:, Onf., Tine 9, 1916.�, Prevent further trouble by using Cc - Soap ticura Soap for the toilet. i For Free Sample Each by Mail ad• y dress postcard: "Cuticura, Dept. A. aA -Beaton, U. S. A." Sold everywhere. SICK WOMAN MAR.. CRYING SPELLS. Restored to Health by Ly"' E.l'inkham's Vegetable Compound. Enti aut, pa -111 was all -ran down and weak inwardly. I bad female trouble and nervous feelin ! l Iand my head bo ered me. I woul often have spells and feeli$ I was not safe.. IIIIII333333111��� I heard anyone com= Ing I would taint and rock--the.door so diet : would not see me. a I tried' stvelal doc tors and they did not r )rola me so I said to my mother 'I I will bave'to die as there is no help £or me.' She got me one of little books• and my husband said should tri►. ' "One bottle. -I • stopped the •doctor s medicine and took Lydia E. Pinkham'a i Vegetable Compound- It soon made a Change in line and now I am strong and _ do all my work." -Mn. AUGUSTUS BAUGHMAl:, Bos 86, Enhaut, Pa. Why will women continue to suffef day In and day out and drag out& sickly, half-hearted existence, missing three. . . fourth@ of the joy of living, when thea can find health in Lydia E. Ptnkham s Veggetable Compound? If you would lute fere confldential'ad- vice address Lydia E. Pinis,hatti Medicift Co., Lynn, Mega. ` FP�' A??�Yi,'.: .. w+' •,»...' �. . �y',:. .kr�1,......•. •.:.«;.,"�'. ,�''...:. .. .:r>w.M...m. �,- a-.. • ♦.._; � „".�.sN'°:,;,... :S' ,,;... ;y-9r,.n .4:" ..•r,�+'",..�.. '•q • J • LOCA:LISMSs - '-Joe Clark, of Toronto; is ESSAY CQNTEST � Y holidaying at the home of his pa- - •s rents -!here. - - Good by Pickering Branch. _ W, H. Bunke has purchased a -Dr. Henry will be here as Women's Institute. : '"Is new McLaughlin auto. usual next Tuesday to attend to � .` g This contest L - -Dr. Cartwright " is having re. his * open to say girl be. f .. g _ - professional duties. tweea the ages of 12 - ..and >Q years, in. •. ,,, • . - - • •_ . a _. _. ... a 'pulite made to his residence. -James and Mrs. Cowan, of To- clusiye, in the, territory- included is -The re -shingling of St. An- ledo, are visiting with the former's School Sections Nos. 1. t, A E.4 W. draw's church is now completed. parents, George and Mrs. Oowad. - i and d. -Fred Logan, of Toronto, was -Thera is corn in Egypt andv a SW*d efdw Rwy- �"A •Girl'& Duty. u in town on Saturday on business. fresh pplry of binder twine at T...; to her Country _ Time of War." - _Fred Buntingand Thos. Hard- B.' Ma alts , the same brands_ as 'TWO Crassztesari �, Ing are aperiding their vaeadoa at usual. * It Enays from iris 18 to 90 years, in. ' 1untsville. -Mies LtWo Moore, of Toronto, elusive. Prises -1st, donated by e _ "" .. --Mrs. Chas. Lei h," of St. Mary'° has returned home, of ter a two Yrs. Ruddy ; tad, $1.00 in cash. : i n odds and ends '.is spending a few#ys with Pion: weeia' visit at the home of her 2. Ese�ays from iris 12 to 16 can, in- " erin friends. -- -. -- - pareatron the -Brock road.--cFwEve. •Diiss Minnie Rankin was the Rev. Dr. Marsh is in Walton Ind, $1.00, cash. Joest of Mrs. R. D. Nimmo, of this week ntllciatin at the wed- CONDITIONS : _ er 'Toronto, over Sunday. ding of a relative. fore return- 1. Essays must not bear the writer's -R. A. Bunting returned home tog home he will visit Hamilton, name. o.f' Summ Ust week, afters spending a two and will be accompanied by his 2- Ease s must be is writer's ownpe handwrit nweeks' holiday at Go Home. dwu hist, Miss Ina. g and be entirely her ownGoods" -Ed. F. Gormley, of the Massey ho Women's Institute o! ° ltlnot contain mo h Barris Oo., Toronto, is spending Pickering are hoping that a lar a ret .an, 60Q his vacation at his home here. number of the girls will enter the wo.°'- 6. Must be handed to Yin Y. A. W. H. Bray has been off duty essay contest; Let every girl in Richardson. Pickering, not later than Glen's nice fine Straw Hate; regular ll.9i, going at 800 ; during the past week on account districts usmed, and within. the' Aug. 28th. -of illness but is now improving. age limit, enter and compete for It Must bo accompanied by slip of -W. J. Gordon and Frank E. a prize. See another column for paas ser- on which the following aer- Ysa'e Straw Hats, ,blach-bends, nicely finished, regular 76 te. tio ass shipped their season's supply further particulate._ are made and signed : - of willows to the city last week. Misees Veta and Merle Staph- 1. 1 assert the inclosed Essay in seats, for No. 9 -Mn. Thomas O. Johnston, of enson, of Claremont, Mieaea Edith entirely my own composition. " aGorria, is visiting her mother, and Ethel Stephenson, of Green- moos, t. 'My exact age is years an d Men's light weighs striped tweed Pants, regular tTi per Um J. H. Rogers, for a few days. wood, Mies " Florence Harris, of 1, my Essay eoatains words. pair, for 9.19. _ _ - -Piss Myrtle Wilson, who has Oshawa, and Miss Edna Wilson, of been spending the poet 'three Pickering. are spending a week Judges will consider only such en•- { -. months in Barketon, has returned with their grand -parents, John tries as comply with the above regu• Meas fine Print Shirts, worth 1.00, going at 09 cents. home. and Mrs. Stephenson: dations and coadittoas, . - -Mrs. Lockwood and children, -We regret to report the death YRe, F. H. Hmz, President 1 doses pairs Baby's Button Boots, in black and tan, sizes i of Liskesrd, are visiting with the of Stewart Bell, the result of former's parents, . Wm. and M: a wounds received at the front. He �pp� i� 2, 8, 4 and f, going at 50c a pair. . 'Wilson. was the son of Mr. Bell, former !y COAL fid. �3ji�hfill� -Mrs. F. Hurst returned home principal of the WhitbyHigh Half dozen pairs Boy's Boots, box calf, sizes 8 and 4, last week, after spending a mouth School, and at the time of his en - r• touring through the States with listment he was a clerk in the worth to -day 8.00, going at Lm friends. Standard Bank here. He was of .Hard and soft Coal ;of ;thej•beet ' -Mrs. Geo. Herr will hold an a very quiet disposition and was quality on hand. . - Half dozen Girls' and Ladies' Middies, white with stripe I auction sale of her furniture etc., universally liked by all who knew on Wednesday, Aug. 20th. Watch him, Highest price paid for Barley, :Sailor collars, regular 1.85 and 85 conte, going .at - -out for bills. -Three more books of fiction Rye and Buckwheat delivered 1.00 mud 49 cents. Pending repairs to the mill have been received at the public at Spink's Mill. _ _ - 1. here Fred Stover has been trans- library and will be an the shelf in .' forred to the Campbell Mille at a few days - "Rainbows End," Pickering Station Coal CO. ..Children's Summer Drosses, pretty designs and colors at West Toronto. "Transfiguration of Miss Philurs' -!knees Alfredo and Mildred and "David Balfour" (sequal to clearing prices. _ g upon ). There are still PICHERING BASBRY Jephson are spending s few days "Hides " with their friend, Mins Alice some o our villagers who have _ Moore, of Brooklin. - not yet bought a ticket. 60 cents - __ qq�� -Mr. Simpson, of the W. R. will Rive you good returns at the A 81,g Assortment in al! lines at ' Johnston Co., of Toronto, is holi- library, t daying with his uncle and aunt, -Scientists have been greatly !f . m. and airs. Cattle. interested during the past week The B Store. -Miss McEnteer. of Detroit, has in the unhaually large sun -spots returned home, after spending a which have decorated the face of few daps here with her cousin, N. the Solar orb. Rev. eDr.m and h me iS e CHAPMAN :� '-B. and !fire. McEnteer. has taken a photo of them and he / GG �l� E A A w l -J. S. and Mrs. Jephson and informs as that they covered an x"'11 �i�'/ f Master Jack motored to Norval area of two and a half billion Constantly on hand, also and Brampton on Sunday and square miles of the sun's surface. soft drinks on ice._ Ladies' BIOUSe8 and '1►r Il - spent the day with friends. While these spots are not visible .DREAD, BUNS and CAKES - ��,T�l ewer _ -The Services in St: Andrew's to the naked eye, they have quite Ladles' Voile. Lawn and Dimity Blouses from 1.00 to 2.75 each, very stylish. church on Sunday will be at 10.80 an effect on our globe. The un- Patterson'e Chocolates. White Skirts. the latest; make with belt 1.50 and 2.00. y * House"Dresees, all colon and styles, from 1.00 to Zoo each. Corset Oovers, It. tris and T p. W. Subject at the usually bright northern !!Shia of evening service; "Shrapnel." the t week are due to them. Both phones in shop. 25 to iii coats each. Combinations. 1.76 to 2,00. Drawee, 36c to 75c. pn pas Uuderaklits, 1.00 to 1.50. Night Dresses, 85c. 1.00 and 1.25.' -Mrs. John T. Stephenson, we Another effect was upon the H. R. Money, PickerlU Undervests, 15 to 86c. Jersey Combinations. 50c each, regret to report, has been serious- telegraph aysteme of different Hosiery for Ladies and Children, black, white b ly ill during the past week, but parts of the world, which were and tan. Cotton and Lisle,15c to 50c pair, -~ we are pleased to know that ohs is put out of business for a time. In Vn3ty there is Strength Corsets, D A and Compton's 75c to 1.76 a pair, Hose Supporters 15 to $5e. inow improving. White Lisle Gloves' 50c pair. White Canvas Pumps and Tannis Shoes -Mies Helen L. Morrissey, who �1 �1 /� �T 1.25 to 1.75 per pair. In fact everything for the hot months has been attending LorettoAbbey, NOTICE TO CREDITORS There is a great movement at Brew of'June, July and August. _OaU_sad ase the goodLC Toronto, has successfully passed _ est for co-operation among the farm- ers of Ontario and -every farmer is. A. ILLESPIENBA�TUR ` _list two examinations, Entrance Ia lite Manse of the Estate of Henry i - .to Normal and Matriculation.' J. Larkin, late of the Township invited to join the good work. • -James Potter is making preps, of Pickering, Farmer. Attend the meetings o! the U. S. O. -' Atione for the threshing season. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Club and become better acquainted Owing to the heavy crops,, thresh- R. S. O., 1916. Chapter 121, and ameud- with your neighbor and mutual re - ere are expecting a good long sea- menti thereto, that all'parttes having onset and eenHdeoce will develop. WEATHER loon, and we ho a profltable one. claim* against the Estate of the above Room for a few orders of twine yet. '• i;rA Pe named Henry J. Larkin, who died on place them with the secretary, and all -The Campbell Fionr -Mills Co. those -getting twine through the club Gives people the notion of Driving or Going away lot or about the bilk day of September, from Mr. - Hummer Holidays.Il : have s large staff of men, luded- 1915, are required on. or befpre ..the are asked to get it promp y � lair twelve mill -Wrights from the 13th day of September, A. D. 1917, to 'Marquis or Lorne PPuekrin. United States, installing their send or deliver to me, Solicitor !or the Next meeting, Aug. 15th. " " Single or Double Hareess. Plush Rugs, Dusters sod Whips, all Inew machinery in their mill in Ezecutoe of the said estate. Whitby i new stock. 'Trunks and Suit CJeiees, Shoe' iris Pickering. P. 0, Ontario, psrticulan of their United Farmers .. g• -We-congratulateMise Georgier claims, duly verified. and notice IS Saltie on havin further given that after. the last mea- Club PlGkerillg _ Harness and Golfer re tin y g passed her ms sioned data the ■eswary proceedings • p g.promptiy done. atricalation ezaminatioa ; also'Miss will be taken for the distribution of Marjory Alloway on having wear. 'the said Betato, having regard only S E S-- PICKERING HARNESS EMPOR�IU - - ed partial matriculation, she hav- to the elalsas of wbtoh notlee has been ing Yet to write on, three sublects. given. Aleike, Red Clover, Timothy and all - _ W. J. OOAi]KWELL ' Stanley Love, eon of H. T. DM" at • Whitby, this 6tk day of kinds of seeds. Home Phone 8000. Love,Am completed his course is Aori A- D. 1917. We are in the market and are re ar- aviation and will receive his cora- J, IL F-kA2w=,t-, ad to pay the highest market pricpesi. mission as Flight•Lieut in s few Solicitor for The best equipped cleaning Wille days. He expecte to be retained 1homr J. Laskin and John Larkin, in the country. I' in Canada for a 'time as an in- 4" the said Executors Send us samples, or communicate with SUMMER. � ARRIVED- AT LAST structor.selling. z us -nn Tuesday of last week Fred 5000 W0>meII WaIItBd iII Take advantage of the best Seed Pari- Mercer appeared before Police ete to the world, Magistrate Jephson, f Whitby, t, �stchewim Bell or Independent phone. �t and foremoit. we an. Goats' Furniahesssod a� supply yoit with ear of with the theft O a num- Prompt, efficient and reliable seryioe anything in the way of men's west. 'her of hides from Jas. O'Connor P'1►e thousand competent domes- in handling Seeds guaranteed. • • � ' about a year ago, He leaded tic servants are required for the - y g P line of Sport Shirts and Ties helve last- west„ 'arid farms of Saskatchewan. Married J H. DOWNEY COM -PE guilty to the charge, but was let � € our eaanmer samples of Clothing •are here. off on suspended sentence. couples with not more than one WHITBY, ONTARIO - -One night resent! sono- child are also greatly in demand. _ R r some -per. 'Wages for female Help g0.00 per rV l OII as before you bay your Summer '�Oes. - We >aaye non or persons entered J. H.DALE month with board. No outside _ an Al line of Canvas and Rubber Goods and Stubbs garden and appropriated work. Come ou barvest skeursioo �_ sari guarantee satisfaotioa. - a quantity of vegetables. We trains and report to Saskatchewan . were of the opinion that our vil- Government Ag't, Railway station. You can always get the best Mani. T - mras free of chat�actere:who . WiLabour, o�naecretary, Bureau Flour made from No. 1. Re. A; BUNT * C•y-PICTUMIRING would stoop hie, but Manitoba Whew 0 »etablished 1867. it seems that we a re affiieted with' �" -Royal Household and Glenors for these midnight prowlers. • Bread. Try a bag. -J. T. and Mrs. Squires, Misses - The Fniit Store - Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats C Hilda Gad HelenSquires; of Son- HA•S THE QIIA JT'T BRAN, SHORTS�, E E D-` -0 R ' N • ya,. &►maul and Mrs.- Squires, of MIX FEEDS Vannington, Alex. and Mrs. Brown OAT CHOP _ __ _ 1 -- ---land Miss Leona Brown, of Ux• --Melons, _ Peaches. - 'CRUSHED OATS ��••� , -bridge, Will and Albert Brown, of . ' 'BARLEY CHOP " -Wisconsin No. �f �Inlperlal .L�eBniSg2 - Seagrave,. motored down and - 1?IIIms, C}lertles WHEAT • spent Sunday with Lorne -and - -CRACKED CORN White Ca Cob Corn : clad all other Frglts ,. - p� Mrs. Squires, of the lake shore. MIXED HEN FEED' - -All the Toronto doily -pipers In season. _ " Cealdwell'e Cream snbetituie have increased their prices. The - - Calf Meal. Scre6'n 'hoors ..Window -Screens one cent daily has, for: -the press - ! 1 Molasses Meal rent at least, passed out of exist- NEILSON S ICE CREAM CHOPPING AND OAT Coal Uhl Stoves for .C�lea� once. The greatly increased cost Plain, In cones. sundaes or in CRUSHING EVERYDAY of paper, as well as the increased Ice-cream sodas-alwayegood, Get prices on feed in ton lots. cost of everything used in a news- BELL PHONE. cooking paper office has made the increas- H. J. MARQUIS �,.., .� as price of the newspaper, inevi- Chopping y y� g BI7NDy Pickering table, 1 s • • �t�'i0 Cho 2a ever da - r & N +Y m_ . ., .ui.,...'.+.__ev ....:.,: .". .. :.e a+ .=.fin r3•..d•-- .: .._... _ e. ase---...,--u'4_..:L.:-`�._... :�4-3..-_r.._:,�.ke".rh.v L•..5.. -s, N.+:•....,w•.• ,.s!.iS: