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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_08_24.. M mr ;,*.w?,x+,.-•f'-.. ,+oil• .ant , ` J ' .ma+ 10 Tip - .v `r .* •. ,�''"�'f%Y�,� �.::: y,. � ,- .. � �. .. " a' ? ' "'` • "•r'i:�'cYr �'r^..,. � :° '' ; s 'r'•Ya' ,•y i � '�` .., . _�*v�s�a��,.,."'�.a�s4f" .,`4 a �, r- W-111-72 „ y w NEWS_ E_ sass PICKERING ---SOL.- %XXVI. ---------- PILI ERINC , ONT., FRIDAY, A UGU �T 24, ' 1917 -__-- r. ___. _ arT0 48 ' DOUGLAS—HAWKING OSHAwA lrAlfl Established 75 years ' . �rta�sslsiroessl `ars*. - _.faker 8i' Heis e The marriage of itis Augus quietly' How- Remember the dates—Sept. 10, 11 GREENWOOD Y kine and T. E. B.Dou las was uietl and 12, RemAmbet the dates. Sept. 10, 11 solemnized on Tuesday evening, Aug, and 1% read the prize list and bills =;• CALDWELI:, M.,II., I3ucceworDon't 14th, at rite First Methodist Pareo \.a a to the tatoi Dr. Ja. Brodie, Phone sod neglect your and keep your eye on Oshawa Fair. S; fhas• to th eat sRe o! Birmingham. Alabama, U.S.A., The. favorable season for vegetables m x _ House or Barn, Rev. Dr. J. W. Johnson performing and roots should bring out some large . B. V • E. CARTWRIGHT. For• the ceremony. The bride is the young- samples. this fall and a special effort is _ mart of Er.v.ahttsst,ORI Successor r estdaugbter of Mrs. N. Hawkins, of being -made made to et a big show of the Building large and g g g Dr. 8. >d,;rowt•, Pick rms, Out. Off” boar. Markham, and Mr. Douglas b the old- products of the farm and garden. n.to f mad a.eo to s P. m ear small, were struckby eat son of Rev. and 11tH. Douglas, of The director4 have increased the 'I E. FORSYTH IS. of O., Regis- lightnwg that last Penetanguishene, Out. prise money in the cattle classes, and . teed member of tato 0 so•aiaai sass• have added three new classes in sheep Astton of Ontario. speow aft"U a A to _Storm. oRssNWOOD They wish the breeders to take advan- 4n aCCoant of the lII- ipsaiaeoaof =lStaaaao' >�N testea>sw.t :_ _: and make a o -' Use our Rods. Prof, Particulars have�just been received tage of this k big sh wing Creased COat' Of every - p' tJ. MOKINNON. M.D., L.A.O.S. _' .Day, of the O. A. C., - regarding the death at Ttmy Ridge of of stock. Yr �T eg g g thin I am compelled IN . sdMcrsb. MON, of ., Daly+ o� Sergt. Fred R. Brown, eldest son of T� attendance from year to year _ g 3 reeommende them.' increases because the directors pat up },p adyanee the rice Mann. eisae &ad Yarseoae of oaterb tiasat►ab John and Yrs. Brown of this place. p "About 10 a. m. on the nth of April, a good show, Thies yyear wilt is noof cho to 7C' r&_us the above mentioned soldier was oneazceptioa and all that ie needed is for hlxn$ �~ sea ' �s�`i°' of a ty seat u with two reserve the people to show their intemet and 2 bushel bag on and � Phones 27M pier u p sa ties of ammo- m e tie 1 numerous. mach ne g ns and pp akQ- the i more nu tu. Lat" _ 3Q3 _ nition from headquarters to the front Get the pr is and make up your ' Aug. lata Line. This was safety delivered. Later entries and let C. P. Davis have them It. FAREWBLL, X-C., HARRIS 2�3 ° he saw a wounded friend is a neigh- early. - I am sorry to be compelled a do tTe TES ocam orosatt•enes.sM�t► boringshell-hole and endrwvored to this, but even at this price ; iailsltac. boast E area, 7 >� Stoul6anUffie,On',t„ rea.chim.-.but was shot by a saipor BIMCOE POINT - � to emery little t E. OHRIBTIAN. Barrister and on his way.The bullet entered lata _ peoat.for me. A. soh•itor, Not"T Publt Ste. Hover to head and te was titled instantaneous- The following from Toronto are 5. baga ie miaimnm bmOttnt _ ossa. Oise• Brook at, 110I Whitby. s ly. He was buried by the battlefield guests at Simcoe Point House, Picker- charged for. WILLIAM J. BEATON, H. A„ Bar- clearing cowpony, in the 11th Brigade ins during Au vat : Mr. Moore, Mrs. g •' burial ground o4 Vimy Ridge, grave A, gayden, Mrs, G. Bell and Master We do not chop before 9 o'clock rist•r, solicitar,ttotarrPublic,.soociated H �� e T. �1� y� /� } No, 402. His name appears on the I,eelie Bell, Mies Broomfield, Miss L. nor after 5 o'clock, Mondays, -� In photic» with Hews. 8 okmon, Denison do . f sYi e�V� Y Waster, Hamsters, Toronto General Tmets Battalion Memorial, erected 'or; the Macdonald, Mise E., Fuller, J B. and Wednesdays and Fridays IBnitaing, 86 Bay $Uset, Toronto. Telephone HOUSEFURNISHINGS; crest of the Ridge." 8igued J. L. Mrs. Jackson, Masters Ralph and -until further -notice. S ; utaln set-os�• sub Lloyd, Lt. Adjutant, for .U, C. 102nd Howard Jackson, A, G. and Mrs. I chop tiger than other mills. - - Dental Big Stock, at the lowest prises, Battalion, Canadians. Smith. Misses Marjorie, - Mildred and Audrey Smith and er Bud Smith, �} I B`� LAKE B. HEATON, D. D. 8., Delivery free. MONGOLIA the Misses Gates, Rev. Byron Stauffer ' ' �F Grsduste of the Royal Colles• of Dental Mrs. C. Howmaa virited with rola- Mrs' Stauger, Misses Stauffer, J. sa t •,-Sozseoas aad university of Toronto. Office Call and see. Ind Phone 924, lira Orr, illi. and Mrs. Robinson and - Z� aR��N i aver w. H. P:tagla'! hardware store, Whitby. tizes here. children, Mr, and Mrs Ayre and O>IIo• hone D to 19 . t to 0.00. Ind phone ie. Wm. and Mrs. Lee visited with Geo,- bob Kew and Mr Williams, Misses :Ben phone 290. sur Claremont. - y' E ��� Dr Beaton's absence ovrea, lh 1[e Taylor, of Claremont. Williams, 'Miss Daisj Williams. Mies it A S T L A K Eby bow•tf, D Toronto, wilt be to chars•. Miss Vera Tarr is spending a week Curran, Mr. and Mrs. Burnside, Mr. ��� ��� to Toronto with relatives. and Mrs. Richards, Mr• and Mre. Hou - Adam aad Mrs. Betz visited with stop, Mr. Brown and eons, Ca t. Jack The ehtogle that hoe given sane -7. �s;rtsss+s+f Lseass. 8tov8ville friends recently. fa+etion for over 80 ears: Empire George and Mrs. Judd are spending Williams, Mrs. John J. Williams,, Tom and i G. HAM—Issuer o! arae! a 11 and d quarts, with cove» any color a week with Mrs. Geo. Bowers g Mrs' Williams, Miss . WilMrs. 2 orrugatedto. coned Iton with s you ` .by 1�Y . ti•.nw. to lite Donau o�i ont.e�o. and Mises Sutherland, Chas. and Mrs. 2 to. corrugation, gee it before you pteY•:insoiltas•, oT1r 1 quart berry bozos Roy Turner, of Hamilton, spent a Dukey, G. W. and Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. buy other makes. If you are tin ' day last week at his home 1lere. Collins, Mr. and Mrs Wheeler, Miss need of a Creava Separator. Try � POUGHER, Real Estate .Auc- 24 and 27 quart crates, made of verb Arthur and Mre. Grabam, of Cherry- Wheeler, Miss Ada Bills, Mtea Rats L s tioseer, vainater, collector and loaner thin boards. Strong and very light.' wood, called on K. Tarr recently. Craven, Mr. Barnes, Mr. Tucker; a Premier for 80 days. Alm _ ' of marriage licenses. Brousha'm. aT Order earl , as if there Is a good cru Wellington and Mrs Widemaq-aad gasoline engines Ecom aS0.00 tip. -• y g p also. Mr. and Mrs. Coakwell and few-' •�,� HOPPER Issuer of Marriage of fruit there will not be half family visited Newmarket friends ily from Pickering. Mr, and Mrs. see or write me before buying. 'JJ. Lineae« la the Doaaq of Onturlo. enough packages for recently, Hoover and children from Cedar Bell Phone. ` oma• at •toss and tics reatd•aoe• Otae•moat. the demand. Mies Etta Ramsey, o! Toronto, is Grove. Mrs. Leon Matta and bah � 'r . S.BISATON TCWNBHIPOL1t138 epending'a time with Mre, Tarr and Jack from Mexico, and Miss Dolly F' J• Prouty, 'Pickering Chopping and oat rolling every day as T. Smales. -Eade from -Little Current. Do oonvoyaneer, oommiwion•r for takiae usual, commencing on Monday Master Bertie Smales, of Toronto, aadrrtr,��aa,oppeeo:�tntTTntant. ate. 1[aaq to lose the 23rd of is spending holidays ' with his grand• ��J]'j �i /ye�f} �/ lara QWinaooa•s of Hart;t{• ld.. y ■ROUGHAM i I`/yfr! {lti9SG ° Green River mother, Mrs. T. 8maler, - • G. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. McLean, of 66 -haws. TUGH S. PUGH, Glen Major, Ont: Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. DUkDARTON visited friends here on Sunday. y Licensed Auctioneer. . 6stanwro .aper. l butomObile and Bicycle - Jones in Imported and thorougbbr•d stook. Ddles Muriel 'Therm is a •ndin her Miss Gladys Dolphin, of Cl; r Mont, sal« wadnes•d anywhere Write write los term.T,7�� ESTATE spending repairing promptly mad particulars, Phous Ind, Stile. W17 S 9..,, holidays at Niagara Falls. has been spending a wee7rwith lrieada attended to. Mise Dennison, Mrs. Allard and lit- in Brou{tham. •� P08TiLL. Licensed Auctioneer, tie Goa are the guests of Mrs. Smalee. A. P. Mech[n returned to Bt. Mary'+ Tires Oils, Grease and repairs ? for Ooaattes of York and Ontario. Ane'. � � >K t Miss Wright and Mr, Gregory. of on Wednesday, atter spending &few + Itl•a toles o! all kind. atteoa.d to on shortage g g days with his parents here. always On head. - sotto•. Address Green saver P.O., out. ����t�tsBsi�tte�RS Toronto, are staying with Mia. Gat- p - - n aids John Thompson, c Scott, and bon Futter A11dreW, Miss Florence Annie is stayltw for a William. of Saekatcon, visited Mre. �1�.� • ='Z'Q v few days with her friend, Ulu Rachel Jana here H. Madill and other relatives VetOrinar Surgeon Frye Aorea of Land For Sale, Bramwell. here last week. PICKERINGI, Oat.. y $ Mrs. Harry Wright and daughter all planted with good Mrs. Eady and daughter, Miss Grace g a -. Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- P who have been viaitiag kir+. A. An- also Mrs. Hubbard, of Georgetown, w rinmy College winter fruit, man, have retuined'to their home in are holidaying with the formers i and Graduate of the Veterinary mother, Mre. J. Beer.nst' cumin into Brantford. Wr �]� -ani Science Asea:iation. - The Ladies' Aid of Dumbarton in. Wm. Ashton, wife and family, of lJ i - _ 'Phone—offlee INS, residence 2002 -bearing• tend holding a garden party at Rose- Uxbridge. and Joe. Catherwood Motor, CtAREMONT, ONTARIO - - = bank on Tuesday evening, Aug, Nth. ed down and visite+ George and Mrs. The commitlee has been fortunate in Philip on Monday evening, Mrs. Ash- ' =►r. �. R: AT�.20RE V. Q. Richardson. securing the following able talent : ton and Georgina remaining fora : for prices F' The Misses Fields, vocalists, Toronto, week. Veterinary Surgeon -. . Notary Public, Pickering. Miss Melville, elocutionist Toronto, Dr. McKinnon and family, accom- Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Miss Wright, soloist, of Toronto, the parried by Lyman and Mise Mary Bar- On Sarnia. College. All calls da or eight Highland Creek Orchestra, firs. Ryan clay, motored to Toronto 'on Sunday, promptly atten�ed to. The PickerIJU soloist. Toronto, Miss Florence Annis. Master Neil McKinnon, who had been Hell and Independent Phones Master AI- with them in the city, came home Fence w" elocutionist, Dumbarton, . . flCKER1NG, Valance Committee hart Gstwara, violin eoloet. Dunbar- Abram Mantle's son Cecil, met with - • .ONTARIO ton, and others. Refreshment booths :- on the grounds. Admission, adults a very painful accident on Saturday I Can 8a0e. . The object of thio Association is to last. when the ewin ro gave way JOHN PHILIP cents, children 10 cents, g I stealing and prosecute on which he and Jack L scombe were the felons. having s jolly stand-up n, The boys u money gg : WMITtVALs tell ins heap and Oecil, being under, ,y0 ne Hae s full line of rreah and cur- ![embers having property itolen earamnN. Mrs, A. E. Major has returned from received a badly sprained leg beetdes h' ed meats constantly on hand. aMe immediately with any member Pittsbut� several bad bruises. _ oL_14:eoauvs oomoities. Mise Olive McRae was home over a Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon. Membership fee 11.00. the week -end. WHITBY A• C. REEA70R, i Ham. nolo WBiIIers, etc. ` John Birnie is spending a few days ,. Bologna, Tickets may be had from the P adem W. at his home here. There were over a thousafid �ppeeopples Highest riom d for ' on appliesll Mies Lydia Major visited her aunt at the dance in the pavilion at Heydn• 8 P P+►i Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, C, S. Palm• g LOQUBT HILL Butcher's cattle Mrs. Mason, ]sat week. shore Park on Tuesday avenin when _ �'=, er, W. V. Richardson, Picketing. The Misses Thompson, of Toronto, the fine military band from the sol - t. e a are visiting Mrs, J. Ellis. diers' hospital supplied the music, Is J. R. Thextoi. W. J. Clark. Mrs. Hindle and cbildrea spent. the afternoon, two private picnics _ ;�iekering iver� Pirseldintl - breis" Jay last week in the city, brougt over 200 autos together. -Band- Victor-Long, of Toronto. is spending master Reeves is to be congratulated First-class riga for hire or night Bus meets all trains Teaming promptly attended to.' Agent for Canada- Carriage CO.. 110 W. He Peaks �k4w, ge Enlist- for Tr'CAM _ Pot Business in one of Shaw's Schools, Toronto. Fall Term from Sept. 4th: Free Catalogub explains. Write for it. W. H. Sbaw, Presi- dent, Youge dt; Gerrard Sta. SIZE OUR NEW his holidays In the village. on his success in so quickly building band. ��� - Miga Hattie Burton was with Wm. an excellent military and Mrs. Burton over-tbe week -end, A way to solve the Toronto -Eastern 'Rev. A. E. Owen's mother and sister have been guests at the parsonage problem has been Dominionted he o Govern- proposal to ask the Dominion Govern- r -Li K ����� recently. went to include it in the deal with } _ Wade and Mrs. Tool have returned to London, after spending their boli- Mackenzie & Mann in nationalizing the Canadian Northern. This would - SALT days here. be an ideal solution since Sir Adam � ..SALINE The Misses Rice, of London, have Beck and Premier Borden and Sir been the guests of C. B. and Mrs. Rice for the past tow days, Thee. White are a unit in working to- gather to realise the Hydro -Radial A vtsr sgceeable'lazative =` 5 Roy Beaton, of oehawa, and Mrs, Beaton, of'Whitby, motored to Schemes of the former.. Provided the municipalities interested In the Torun- Blake for the warax .weather,. _ 'Cools .the blood and re - the vale on Wednesday. the guests of to-Eeastern can agree on such a move, to be freshes the system. Price �R 86 Cents. D. R. rnd Mrs. Boston. it would appear perfectly practi- This mean the immedi- We are pleased to learn that Capt. Blake B. Beaton has recovered' from cable. might ate completion and opra.gtion of the l ; his serious attack' -of appendicitis, hay- ing been discharged from Bramabott Toronto -Eastern as the . firot real- radial railway for Toronto. Hosppital. He is at present on two weeYs leave recuperating In the High- President Willie of the Board of Trade has received advice .from the L i �fS` ''_1 laude ry ody i - -' g Everybody ie' cumin to the Red Hydro -Radial neerHoeCommission be her that En. laser Hoeeon will be here this week HEALTH SALTS Cross Garden Party on the Methodist to follow up the investigation in re - church lawn on Aug.. 110th. Duncan gard to the Immediate establishment .An Efferveeeing Laxative SAWING MACHINE - Cowan and the Military Band of the of the proposed street railway or at 15 Cents. Whitby Convalescent Hospital will be ahitby. It will be the initial unit of TOOLS SHARPENED _ here. Our Chorus will sing. Re- the *dro•Radial the town and rural . 'GVe can ell I mer Wheels and We mate a cial of crosscut saws freshmente served on the grounds. • municipalities voted favorably for in y� pp y y ry We are glad to report that Flight 1014. The line will be abouts miles in ,+ ^ ;Circular Haws. All sizes Toole of all kinds, Locke repaired, Lieut. F. A. Major is progressing length and couple u the Grand Trunk ' kept in stock. Resor -boning a Specialty. For a first- favorably, after his recent g illness and Canadian Pacifle stations, Heydn. C. W.' Liddle, Phm• B• ` Liao Emery and Saw Mandrels, if you class bair trim or an easy shave call Last week be made a successful flight shore Park and the great hospital for at the East -end Barber Shop. from Long Branch to Camp Borden convalescent soldiers on the lake front Druggist—Graduate Optician wish to build your own frame. See our House Furnishings of all and return. He is under orders to re- of the town. By New Years the pop- "'�J"- �i•� T. OXSON kinds. Slightly used Carpets ort to &medical board at Halifax on ulation of Whitby will probably be C. N. R. Tl- A Agent, from lb cents a yard up. Rept. lOtb, prior to returning to over the 5000 mark so that the traffic J eBROCK ROAD W. J. GORDON PICKERING, France. should be a profitable one. PiC3?CQ1'iY1P.'. 02%t8=0 sass. , " _ . ,..:. sass.. ..,.::-_.__ _zr �... .. �• ..�:� •�_r�«d... sass , • -�� �'' '�? •:r.. sass , _. i &Q, Au and Lvv-poun acka 2 and 5 -pound Cartons. have a spicy zest which makes Vrhe for free coplm of our three now upon Pon Julio and Urself when they met in the road; for though - there had never been a time when she did not also supposed that he ought to be con- sideral good-looking,,or, with a pleas -l' his face had rkeserve All you can with -=am= cook Dookj­alsa "a"s us Red 8&11 favorite know' him - by sight, the word, x anter e: xpression on some chances of being so, for his black eyes,' The total production of creamery. DOO; British Columbia 1,243,292, value changed with him had hitherto b= "And who is'at fault?:, them a preserving -Tn,,..L pretty well confinid to "Food morn- $49 , 7,316; New Brunswick 709,9a2 lb., . ..... .7 ing" and "good evenings. , In her ;he even filled as they were with I . b.; of the showed finely under his Ovel as 82,564,130 j e value of $26,- value $236,194 and Prince Edward Is- ignorance of -the real -man, had un- rieties are plentiful this year. 140 Limited, Montreal avoidably expected him to be both land 613,880 lb., value $184,164. The rs OR. A DECLARATION OF WAR. pleased an d flattered by her errand in brilliant contrast to the'shoit, dark lb. of the value of $24,3.68,63&- in average p rRe. per lb. of creamery but - 'works' - of to -day. The astonishment at per. ` I i , beard, whose brown smouldered at the 1915. Comparing the relative produc-' c-eivifig'that this was apparently not Y4a f• the case caused her to look at him cents in 1916 as compared with at 30 Ie for the first time attentively. Look - 'Purncolor"o 14 Wid u 'cents in 1915. By provinces in 1916 Ing thus, she discovered, firstly, that' Zagainst for the sake of economical with that same flavor of bitterness �23,27-5 lb- of the value of $11,516,148 he was very. big, quite a's tall as Bettie CHAPTER V. Cont'd). I tears in her eyelids. leered -Fenella, much embarrassed by! new to the -moral -atmosphere and wholesome desserts. too the steel and the copper costs some, shillings * more, men's liv" ai e sillo-*- or herfathei, only with ever so many 42 cents and the lowest in r j,.3 0 more inches to , his shoulders. She i call her to account, presuming, may- be, on the strength of their relation- ship—that relationship which even the reft�reacls in his brown beard,. so I alike in tint- to her own heavy plaits, inconveniently -proclaimed? At the thought her head instinctively went up:'You -ba . ve 7 not -told me- vet whet . her your hands hurt you?" she resumed, quickly and a little loftily, more anxi- ous than ever to keep the real objects of her visit well inview. % "M 1, a•1— +. AbutTIVe &Q, Au and Lvv-poun acka 2 and 5 -pound Cartons. have a spicy zest which makes Vrhe for free coplm of our three now also supposed that he ought to be con- sideral good-looking,,or, with a pleas -l' his face had Production of 1 Nova Scotia 1,586,679 lb., value $605, -Butter. - . I -=am= cook Dookj­alsa "a"s us Red 8&11 favorite with the anger against those who 'are at fault." anter e: xpression on some chances of being so, for his black eyes,' The total production of creamery. DOO; British Columbia 1,243,292, value "And who is'at fault?:, them a preserving -Tn,,..L -now butter in Canada in 1916 is returned $49 , 7,316; New Brunswick 709,9a2 lb., "Mr. Berrell, in the first line. and next to him, the whole Ccm a Lay -as it p stands." .7 fruit, and several excellent va, Atlantic Sugar Refinerie's even filled as they were with I . b.; of the showed finely under his Ovel as 82,564,130 j e value of $26,- value $236,194 and Prince Edward Is- ..... . rieties are plentiful this year. 140 Limited, Montreal grloom ows: and his white teeth flashed out 506,357, as compared with 83,824,176. land 613,880 lb., value $184,164. The rs OR. A DECLARATION OF WAR. in brilliant contrast to the'shoit, dark lb. of the value of $24,3.68,63&- in average p rRe. per lb. of creamery but - 'works' beard, whose brown smouldered at the 1915. Comparing the relative produc-' ter for all Canada out to 33 fringesInto a rudder tint. - tion -of the provinces the production "Did cents in 1916 as compared with at 30 "I mean about the g6dlm want -of you not knock your head n 1916 fpshighestin, Quebec with 34,- the door -beam ? " he asked, 'cents in 1915. By provinces in 1916 Zagainst with that same flavor of bitterness �23,27-5 lb- of the value of $11,516,148 the highest price was in -British Col- * 'umbia CHAPTER V. Cont'd). I tears in her eyelids. leered -Fenella, much embarrassed by! new to the -moral -atmosphere She was of sick- too the steel and the copper costs some, shillings * more, men's liv" ai e sillo-*- which- she had noted in his first whis-as compared with 24,680,109 lb., of the 42 cents and the lowest in per, value of $8,031,998 in Ontario. These Prince Edward. Island' 30 cents. In "What do you mean two provinces together produce about. the other provinces the price per lb. "I mean that I.never expected to see 70 per cent. of the total creamery but=- for 1916 was as follows: Nova Scotia Miss Fenella stoop so low as to bend ter of Canada— Of the other pro- I- 32 cents; New Brunswick 33 cents-, her head beneath our humble door. It's vinces the production and value of Quebec 34 ce;ts, Ontario 33 cents; the when we're,,, supp6sed to be on our Ia creamery butter in 1916 were ..in rola- death-bodR that use 'become worth tak-- cre prairie 1provinces 31 cents. ing notice of, is it not?" I tive order as follows: Alberta 8,521,- 0 "neglect "It's. then that m_v duty, seems to 784 lb., value $2,619,248; Manitoba 6,- Saskat- Don't the thinning of the point the way," answered- Fenella, 574,510 lb., value $2,038,109; apple crop,, if you're lucky enoidgh to grown cool from the strength of sheer chewan 4,310i669, vajue , $1,338:180; from have one. indignation. I I . - Was this bear' actually daring - to call her to account, presuming, may- be, on the strength of their relation- ship—that relationship which even the reft�reacls in his brown beard,. so I alike in tint- to her own heavy plaits, inconveniently -proclaimed? At the thought her head instinctively went up:'You -ba . ve 7 not -told me- vet whet . her your hands hurt you?" she resumed, quickly and a little loftily, more anxi- ous than ever to keep the real objects of her visit well inview. % "M 1, a•1— +. AbutTIVe her new roli rooms to be able to bear with eq!jarri- � ed to take their chance. And wh: t k", - . , t,••",." (i . . . - . . express the re, and sympathy utterly unable toy which at. mitt' the sight of genuine resigns- for? � In order that, these gentlemen % sight' of the sufferer had welled up tion, or' not to stagger at the sound who -call themselves directors should .&OM some unplumbed depth of God's praises spoken by those be able to. put two horses to their car -r. "You're a bit easier now, Adam' maimed and invisible rips. The quite riage instead' of --w!, and their miosis' sren'tlyou ? " asked John, bending yet new set of sensations which, from her have six s'M: gowns instead of five. lower. "What is ityou are feeling?" first step into this room, had claimed But it will not go on like -that'. This "It's Joy and gladness -I'm feelifig, her, threatened for &-moment to break -thing's a famous handle." John. down her self-control. John. hearing• "Then your father is going to . Since, the morning I joist lie here and am thanfu'." a suppressed sob, looked at her in "Father is going to do nothing: he's Fenella looked at her father with alarm, and seeing'hei discomposure,- a great one for keeping quiet. but I'm -,4 yes were not not made that way. As sure as equal to the task set them. Christian, I'm going to have a try at THC jArEfT fCA a startled question ' -in her eyes. Clear- concluded that her ner I'm a 9 1 Adam's L am -s mind was wandering. Was "You're feeling the closeness, may - is the final delirium? "You can look the law. . Vm mighty curious to see in again presently, but. well as for the rich. I'll rct be con - the cripled man, with a momentary meanwhile you'll be he better for a mouthful of roR PRcrcRvcr I the you not heard yet?" said be," -he said quickly,- whether it's made� for the poor fork as ain t _lengthin his whisper.,_; "136ssie's tent with a mere compensation— safe, and the boy's a fin�'o'ne. Ah, air, I'm -thinking. ' Duncan will take should they grant it—I'll have no but the Almighty is good!" j you out.." peace till the iron tools are g . one. Is pure refined Paro-wax. It . keeps the tumbler To Fonella's consternation, a whisper abroad' that Mr. she! At that Fenella drew her fingers There's -abruptly became aware of the sting of away from the bed, and, a little dazed, Berrell means to advise the Company absolutely air -tight*. Keeps the jelheis free from followed the broad -shouldered, figure to refuse compensation,- on the ground 1.fermentation. I . - &no an which moved before her towards the —but I of culpable carelessness—but door. Her- eyes, grown used to the shouldn't just counsel him to try that half-light, vaguely took in another trick.', figure---�-that off-sonid old female re- (To be continued.) lative of the house, acting as a scratch sicknurse, and as something in a bowl, as well s a few of the rustic If '�tomacb Huds PURE REFINED PAR&FFWE details of the room; the small biti of carpet upon the uneven flagstones, gi-vesi­ the best results with none of the 'trouble. - . .-Drink Hot Water the plata - dell chairs and dressers. ax over All you. have to do is pour melted Parow Also, she took with her an undecided impression of a good deal of bright dyspeptirs, •sufferers from ' gas. the tumbler tops and the preserves will keep )unced one "Ind or flatul�rrc�. stomach aildity or crockery, and a more ron( sourness, gastric catarrh. heartburn. indefinitely. Parowax is absolute insurance of that same methodical tidiness which etc- would take a teaspoonful of pure had struck her sutside, bisurated magnesia in half a glass of against fermentation 'of any sort.' hot water immediateiy .. 'after eating. Upon a broad slab of slate -stone, they -would soon forget they were ever FOR THE LAUNDRY—See directions on Parow,ax which flanked the door in guise. of a afflicted with stomach Irouble, and doc- a would have to look elsewhere f labels for its use in vAluable service in washing seat, she sat down with a- deep -drawn tor or 9 - breath. It took her some moments patients." In explanation of these words a well known New York physi- At grocery, department and general stores everywhere. to become quite calm - alrain, and dur- cian stated that most forms of stomach ing those, moments she forgot that sh* trouble are due to stomach acidity and fermentation of the food contents of the " THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY was not alone; or rather the presence At6mach combined: with an inFufficient. of Duncan alongside, silent and I'm- blood. supply to the stomach. Hot wa- Limited movable, did not seem to her import- ter increases the blood supply -and b1sur- ant enough to rank as an,in ated magnesia instantly neutralizes he BRANCHES IN ALL CITIES trusion. excessive stomach -acid and tops food ,f Having mopped her eyes and re3tor- fermentation, the eombination o the ed her pocket -handkerchief, she was two, therefore. being marvelously ,os.' . s -what taken aback, on rai in er cessful and decidedly vreferable th $ g h 1 w -c, of artificial digestants_ stimulants ome 1, u ants head,'to.find that he was oking_ at her with an expression that was not in .the sympathetic; in" fact, ' barely friendly. At. the same: moment, she caught sight of the sling in which his left arm rested and of the rags tied round several fingers of his right hand, and abruptly remembered that he too was a sufferer, though a minor one. "I haven't inquired about your e hands yet she began, with none of the emotion she had felt wNen speak - Ing to Adam, and with a point of con- descension discernible in her,tone:. for she was, by this time, composed enough to remember the part she had meant to play. ."Do they hurt you much?" Duncan uttered the fragment of a D not very pleasant laugh. '"What necessity is there to inquire about my hands ? Is it not enough that you should have beer} so gracious tr stand for two minutes beside your #Sedpath" stands for sugarality that is the result of father's cousin's bed?—for he is that, qu you know." modem equipment and methods,backed by 60 years Fenella met his 'openly. ddflant trm experience and a-determinationto produce nothing unworthy glance " with one of hurt astonishment This address was not at all what she .of the name RMPATHVP had expected. She had indeed guessed OlAt Re4mth Sweeten i that Duncan.. was not a particularly amiable character, a fact she deduced 2 and s Cartons—principally from the almost churlish306 2%500 and 100 W. Begot1 Lade m one grade only ---the Wghesi I salutations he was wont to bestow me to feel the pain; it's- all filled. up -=am= with the anger against those who 'are at fault." "And who is'at fault?:, 'I • Between C�us��- "Mr. Berrell, in the first line. and next to him, the whole Ccm a Lay -as it p stands." .7 The deepeninz of his frown made it, ..... . . _` evident that a fiercer anger had chag- ' OR. A DECLARATION OF WAR. ' ed away the lesser one. '�You mean about the tools °" "I mean about the g6dlm want -of conscience. The iron has been con- i t,,ary to the law for years, but because CHAPTER V. Cont'd). I tears in her eyelids. leered -Fenella, much embarrassed by! new to the -moral -atmosphere She was of sick- too the steel and the copper costs some, shillings * more, men's liv" ai e sillo-*- her new roli rooms to be able to bear with eq!jarri- � ed to take their chance. And wh: t k", - . , t,••",." (i . . . - . . express the re, and sympathy utterly unable toy which at. mitt' the sight of genuine resigns- for? � In order that, these gentlemen % sight' of the sufferer had welled up tion, or' not to stagger at the sound who -call themselves directors should .&OM some unplumbed depth of God's praises spoken by those be able to. put two horses to their car -r. "You're a bit easier now, Adam' maimed and invisible rips. The quite riage instead' of --w!, and their miosis' sren'tlyou ? " asked John, bending yet new set of sensations which, from her have six s'M: gowns instead of five. lower. "What is ityou are feeling?" first step into this room, had claimed But it will not go on like -that'. This "It's Joy and gladness -I'm feelifig, her, threatened for &-moment to break -thing's a famous handle." John. down her self-control. John. hearing• "Then your father is going to . Since, the morning I joist lie here and am thanfu'." a suppressed sob, looked at her in "Father is going to do nothing: he's Fenella looked at her father with alarm, and seeing'hei discomposure,- a great one for keeping quiet. but I'm -,4 yes were not not made that way. As sure as equal to the task set them. Christian, I'm going to have a try at THC jArEfT fCA a startled question ' -in her eyes. Clear- concluded that her ner I'm a 9 1 Adam's L am -s mind was wandering. Was "You're feeling the closeness, may - is the final delirium? "You can look the law. . Vm mighty curious to see in again presently, but. well as for the rich. I'll rct be con - the cripled man, with a momentary meanwhile you'll be he better for a mouthful of roR PRcrcRvcr I the you not heard yet?" said be," -he said quickly,- whether it's made� for the poor fork as ain t _lengthin his whisper.,_; "136ssie's tent with a mere compensation— safe, and the boy's a fin�'o'ne. Ah, air, I'm -thinking. ' Duncan will take should they grant it—I'll have no but the Almighty is good!" j you out.." peace till the iron tools are g . one. Is pure refined Paro-wax. It . keeps the tumbler To Fonella's consternation, a whisper abroad' that Mr. she! At that Fenella drew her fingers There's -abruptly became aware of the sting of away from the bed, and, a little dazed, Berrell means to advise the Company absolutely air -tight*. Keeps the jelheis free from followed the broad -shouldered, figure to refuse compensation,- on the ground 1.fermentation. I . - &no an which moved before her towards the —but I of culpable carelessness—but door. Her- eyes, grown used to the shouldn't just counsel him to try that half-light, vaguely took in another trick.', figure---�-that off-sonid old female re- (To be continued.) lative of the house, acting as a scratch sicknurse, and as something in a bowl, as well s a few of the rustic If '�tomacb Huds PURE REFINED PAR&FFWE details of the room; the small biti of carpet upon the uneven flagstones, gi-vesi­ the best results with none of the 'trouble. - . .-Drink Hot Water the plata - dell chairs and dressers. ax over All you. have to do is pour melted Parow Also, she took with her an undecided impression of a good deal of bright dyspeptirs, •sufferers from ' gas. the tumbler tops and the preserves will keep )unced one "Ind or flatul�rrc�. stomach aildity or crockery, and a more ron( sourness, gastric catarrh. heartburn. indefinitely. Parowax is absolute insurance of that same methodical tidiness which etc- would take a teaspoonful of pure had struck her sutside, bisurated magnesia in half a glass of against fermentation 'of any sort.' hot water immediateiy .. 'after eating. Upon a broad slab of slate -stone, they -would soon forget they were ever FOR THE LAUNDRY—See directions on Parow,ax which flanked the door in guise. of a afflicted with stomach Irouble, and doc- a would have to look elsewhere f labels for its use in vAluable service in washing seat, she sat down with a- deep -drawn tor or 9 - breath. It took her some moments patients." In explanation of these words a well known New York physi- At grocery, department and general stores everywhere. to become quite calm - alrain, and dur- cian stated that most forms of stomach ing those, moments she forgot that sh* trouble are due to stomach acidity and fermentation of the food contents of the " THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY was not alone; or rather the presence At6mach combined: with an inFufficient. of Duncan alongside, silent and I'm- blood. supply to the stomach. Hot wa- Limited movable, did not seem to her import- ter increases the blood supply -and b1sur- ant enough to rank as an,in ated magnesia instantly neutralizes he BRANCHES IN ALL CITIES trusion. excessive stomach -acid and tops food ,f Having mopped her eyes and re3tor- fermentation, the eombination o the ed her pocket -handkerchief, she was two, therefore. being marvelously ,os.' . s -what taken aback, on rai in er cessful and decidedly vreferable th $ g h 1 w -c, of artificial digestants_ stimulants ome 1, u ants head,'to.find that he was oking_ at her with an expression that was not in .the sympathetic; in" fact, ' barely friendly. At. the same: moment, she caught sight of the sling in which his left arm rested and of the rags tied round several fingers of his right hand, and abruptly remembered that he too was a sufferer, though a minor one. "I haven't inquired about your e hands yet she began, with none of the emotion she had felt wNen speak - Ing to Adam, and with a point of con- descension discernible in her,tone:. for she was, by this time, composed enough to remember the part she had meant to play. ."Do they hurt you much?" Duncan uttered the fragment of a D not very pleasant laugh. '"What necessity is there to inquire about my hands ? Is it not enough that you should have beer} so gracious tr stand for two minutes beside your #Sedpath" stands for sugarality that is the result of father's cousin's bed?—for he is that, qu you know." modem equipment and methods,backed by 60 years Fenella met his 'openly. ddflant trm experience and a-determinationto produce nothing unworthy glance " with one of hurt astonishment This address was not at all what she .of the name RMPATHVP had expected. She had indeed guessed OlAt Re4mth Sweeten i that Duncan.. was not a particularly amiable character, a fact she deduced 2 and s Cartons—principally from the almost churlish306 2%500 and 100 W. Begot1 Lade m one grade only ---the Wghesi I salutations he was wont to bestow _. , AiYf, ..�,s r wy S .Mei '.:: • •+;1 :... 'i q7s ,_„s., ..,nCv�.i p ✓w �e ••,6 _dFY h y _ • 5,�'aY',- T _'� iba'�' y .f •ot,u i..,aF ,. . .• .. ,. ;T vS ,.,. d' . •} .. ... : t f a hot day comes. Changes should be - T•$ made gradually, if a digestive upset -y 0JA is to be avoided. A person accustom- ONTARIO =--�- - - sudden - cold su ed to�hot food should not b - - elq put on cold dishes alone. _ G IL A g I C U L T U R A_L COLLEGE. - - --- MOTHER, I'VE ENLISTED. — ° GUELPH. , r„ ` Mother, I've enlisted ! NCE AT HOME I'm going away to Rance— ManCIE l e u n_ DOMESTIC 5 For could I b a son of ours Yo un y And disregard the chance Eighth- Lesson -Proteins. To prove I, too,, am worthy , If you can't go to 'War Proteins are necessary for body[ in the food. To stand there in the ranks 4 _ 'building and repairing 'waste tissue. Extractives. Mother, I've enlisted— Co to College ' - They are a very important constituent The third class of proteins is extrac- Together let's give thanks. y -of -odr food;-differingfrom all other, fives.. This extract is -the flavoring- LEARN to increaiae your earning capacity 4 compounds in their composition, ow- I which is found in foods. Great care Mother -Rad Cross Mother, • �ing to the presence of nitrogen. The must I taken while -cooking foods I'm going away to fight! Ori the farm. human body is composed of eighteen You earned that little cross for me 4' LEARN business methods. P g that nothing impairs this flavor or you say I'll be all right 4 per cent. protein'. destroys its value as an important LEARN how to produce better crops -and Just keep the workshops busy better Stock. Eggs, meat, milk, cereals, peas,, element of 'nourishmert. Extracts are beans, lentils are all protein foods. soluble in cold water. To send supplies to France— LEARN to grow good fruit, better poultry - Protein coagulates Upon the applies- i Protein is soluble in cold water and )Mother, soldier -mother and the best of everything. _ r, tion of heat, acid or ferment. Some coagulates upon the application o! Give ev'ry boy his chance 1 proteins are entirely soluble in cold' heat, so that tai's and judgment 'should ",' aeptentber to April at the- College Mother, write me often, I'll be — water. The compounds of protein' be used when cooking various protein 'Somewhere in France." April to ge rn p tem.ber at Hoe. p are divided into three distinct classes, foods. The purity of such as you Public School education is sufficient for y namely: Albumens, gelatinoids, ex-� Meats. Has shaped the nation's chaste tractives. I Two methods are emplo --Eo cookTo send the finest army admission. w The white of an egg is the purest ,meat for food'. The world has aver known — p " t is found in the College Opens September 21 for of albumen. I First, where it is the objeci to ex- Mother, Gen'ral Mother, 4 form of.a thick, white, viscuous liquid._ tract all the nutriment of the meat in- That army is your own I Write for calendar giving particulars. Albumen is also found in meat, as; to the liquid or broth, as in soups, casein in milk. It is in the form of, — %- G. C. CREELMAN, B.S.A.,. LL.D. meat teas and broths. The meat is President., gluten in wheat and cereals and a§ cut into smallpieces or chopped fine, THE' KITCHENER LIMIT. legumin in peas, bens and lentils. i added to the cold water and brought — It dissolves readily in cold water and slowly. to boiling point. Then it is Total Cost of Three Former Wars is coagulates upon the application 'of placed in a position where it will sim- Now Spent in One Hundred Days. beat. mer or cook at a temperature of 165 Gelatinoids. E degrees Fahr. - This method extracts On Friday, August 8rd, the Great The second class of protein com- ! all the nutriment from the meat. War reached "the Kitchener limit.' Nuxated Iron. Makes Strong Iibunds are the gelatinoids. Gelatin' Second, searing or coagulating the , C much longer is t going wars, found 'n t connectivesurface of the meat. The meat s put I -Compared with other wars, e- a eis i d 1 heg tissues, length alone, it is by no means a re-lIgorouS Iron Men and Beautif uI which are their leading constituent.. to cook in boiling water or steam from cord—yet. But when considering cos - It is also found in meat; tendons, I five to ten minutes and then processed ualties and cost, all other wars pale 7*1 cartilage and bone; also existing in all at a simmering temperature, or the into insignificance. Take money first. Healthy Rosy Cheekedo11/en bodily tissues. They are a very im- surface of the meat is brought in con-. The total cost of the Boer War was portant element in the body. The en-! tact with intense heat for the same fire wall cella coafain large proper- purpose, coagulation, or searing the I £211,000,000; the Franco-German War cost £316,000,000; Russia vs. Japan ='• Howard James, late Of the. tions of gelatin. It is very import-' entire surface. It is then processed' ! Map,hattan State Hospital Of ant that the manner of cooking food! as directed in the preceding recipe. j £174,000,000. p Abe of such a nature that eve P The money spent in these three New York and for>7lerly Asais- " every particle The second method reserves all the !wars, if poured into British coffers, 1 -tant Physician Brooklyn State .- of this valuable substance be retained !'nutritious elements in the meat . -- -would last us about a hundred days. j Hospital. Saye As for the loss ,of life, 22,450 men', Iron is absolutely necessary to en - Canning Peaches. spices, tied in a piece of cheesecloth: fell in the whole of the Boer War' able Your blood to change food into t done tablespoonful of whoIe cloves, one, It•.fng tissue Without u. no matter Freestone peache. give the best re- tablespoonful of all, ice, -two sticks of 290,000 in the Franco-German; and haw much or What you eat. hour rocs .i + P p 555,900 in the Russo-Japanese.- merely Dgases,through you w thous aa- 1 sols. Albertus and Crawfords are cinnamon, one tablespoonful of blade ; P i ing you any good. You don't get she the first choice. What the Anal figures for the pre-. strength cut of It, and as a conseeuence s ,mace, two roots of ginger. Add to the ou become weak, pale and atckly loox.Few Make n syrup two pounds of su- s ru and then boil for ten minutes. sent upheaval will be nobody can say. Ing, just Ilk a psant trying to grow in - gar and Ave pints of water. Boil this !syrup One wonders whether, when they en- a Boit detictent to frons- p patient of , Now a•ck the peaches into the jars. mine remarked to mo ,after havin been P histo the • will b realized.. - _ _. ter into y e , history. x weeks' o for five minut_s, then cool. Split the , on a et ae a curse of . uxated�ron), ,�. Pour the spiced syrup to overflowing Pt:^obably not. Print is cold, isay Dootas, that there sena !. iglu flee � that th•ve otulr (Nuxsr•d i — peaches in half and. remove the stones. in the jars. Place the sterilized rub- uaa�Q• Iron) acts like magoo. n certainly Peel the peaches and drop them into ber and lid in .position and then parti- _ - ) , If you are not strong or well you owe puts the aloyer or youth into a ,roan the 3,-rup. It to yourself to make ilio following ally tighten.. tighten. Process the jars for • - To keep a steak, chop or any fresh ( test. See how long you ran work or how such a valuable remedy that it should _ This method- prevents the delicate thirty minutes in a hot water bath, meat without ice from Saturday night; far yon can walk wlthaut becoming by be leery physician 1n ihis countrycrlbed 'pulp of the peach from becoming ,after the water starts boiling. Re- until Sunday noon place a fresh out- of enuxat at iron threetwo times-- per in tablets day Boasted Iron, recommended above tq bruised while removing the stones. move from the bath, tighten the lids side cabbage leaf under and -over the after meats for two weeks.. Then test lir. James. is for sate by all good drag Dropping the peeled peach into the as securely as possible and then test meat, wrap in 'wax paper and set in a your have �e meal: stood n t oto see how a n ex egcii aha iitlsisctloa oinionrt•mos"ss�i- prepared syrup prevents discoloration. for -leaks. Store in a cool, dry, place. coal place. I parlance with Nuxa;cd Iron. I .feel it Is fnalad• When a sufficient number of peaches To use the stock syrup left after the ' are prejared fill into sterilized jars,,, peaches are all in jars: Place allthe :sible.ng them closely together as int peach peelings in a large preservingDoctors Tell � �e Presertbe �®nm V t�i• sibie. Fill the jar to overflowing kettle and add the stock syrup (the y p with boiling hot syrup,- made by plat- syrup used to lay peaches in while, int in a saucepan and boiling for ten peeling them). Place this on the fire xplaln Haw It Strengthens E esight _ (minutes, six cups cf sugar, six pints to cook until the pomace is very soft. c' of water. . Now. place the sterilized Stir frequently. to prevent 'scorching. rubber and lid in position and partial- i Strain .and bottle the- same as for fruit ` Remarkably In a Week - s l zm j7 tighten. Put into a hot-water bath; juice. Or, to four quarts • of this • aid process for thirty minutes after juice add quarter . peck of apples, �e ,ry �s -;the water starts boiling. At the end washed and cut into small pieces. Do'n LI3�C.7dy Ira7b.�ntL.et�e = i p pp {,. iof .this time remove the jars from the not eel or care the at les: Cook (bath, fasten the lids as securely as until the. mixture is softs and then Dr. Rork. an - eye sporlaltat of nenrlr ossible, test .for leaks and then store twet.ty yecrs rrn••tir•r, soya: • Two proms• iP drain as for jelly. -Measure the juice i pent vyp sp<c1 ),Pts. arwr a Ihornt ch exam - and In a cool, dry place. then return it to the kettle. Bring (nation of a young ;;t:l aged t,,.°Ire, de- re cidod that to "ave ow s'.R of her right eye �".. Spiced Peaches.—Prepare and peel it to a boil and then cook-fo five min-'` flip 1 ft mint bo rem,;,,Ki. :+ friend ad - .:,the peaches just the same as for can-' utes. ' Add an 'equal.- measure of su- f" vlsrd her father to try Bnn•Oprn t -fore pper milting the operation. Withta Oro:, einys T ning, Let them stand in the stock gar. Stir until well dissolved, then a` eaeided tniprorrmrnt was nottrppale, x: syrup while preparing the - spiced boil for eight minutes. . Pour into with ii, a ,reek the fntiammntion had almost -syrup. glasses and store as for jellies. disappearril, asci at else end nP sig weeks } , ,. all danger ,vas past and the ptic an„Ad. Spiced Syrup.—Six sups of sugar, Note.—A safe and reliable method; saw the case arala today. 'rhe eye ball ; 'five cups of water, juice of one lemon, of cooking jellies is to use a ther- i e has perfect motion. wlien sbo began to a y M r �� use llon•Optn it teas in n fixed posltlon. C Place in a saucepan and stir well un mometer. Cook to 2.._ degrees -s', The coujunctlrnl'-naiin,anti-•n hna ai.ap- K. t til dissolved.. Now add the following ; Fahrenheit. � � ,� peared. Her vision tet rpow "),'30 (2o/ 20 is I . � normal as .yap kno,r) as ngaiust .)/=0;0 when stip hrgan the use of Bon-Opto. An- r> , i l othpr pntient enwn to me su::ering from taw Y them. They are high in fuel values Blepharitis \Iarpinalla with ;al the usual _ and therefore liable to furnish more symptoms such as morntng n•-•-1ptlnaclon of the lids, chronic conjunettritts and 66 iA heat -producing elements -than are I ;a �, ephiphora. Llcr eyes had the duN, su^_usrtt -Health needed in the hof weather diet. ss /� , crpreselon common to such carps. She u.rd :• " H ed 1 t l! Ilon-Opto and noit only overcame her dh- Foods easy of digestion should be I y .A tressing eoudition but so strengthen^d iwr ,Y chosen, as the muscular relaxation. re- ? eyesight that she w ns ablq to dispense With ^Y` ,. her distance glasses nnr€ her headache and - acts on the digestive tract, rendering; neuralgia left her. In this instance I should it necessary to lighten its task. Only say her dlitt s gays: Improved iJ0 per cep.L" ; Diet For H t Days. Dr. Judkins says : "`7ChIle bnuse Burs, on 0 3 -- to fevr simple articles should be taken p at a Nrw Cnglaud Ere and Enr Infirmary Many heat prostrations would morC I at one meal. and dnrtnr many years in general dispt,n_ Bary practice, I found oculists ton.pronp to properly be termed "food prostra- i When there is any doubt about the I ° operate and optirinns too willing to pep - tions." ripeness of frust, 1t should be cooked "tribe glasses, -and bryth inclined to neglr, t iia n-Opto Is Hastening the Eyeglass- " ,+ Na.; Qmn Eyesight Improve lmrn 75 the strengthening and developing of the n Meat is heating. Protein foods in and eaten in.- moderation. Some ripe less :lie inBespcectacledBoston. to 1GOHc in a Remarkably Short Time. evrslght. The suce^sa of I3on•Opto !n general—meat, fish, fowl, eggs, etc.- ' fruit is a valuable element in the daily ; sapngthpning. flip pyesl�ttt will anon male also used it and' we are ti,reed ns to its re - a Roston, lfns.q—TIetims of eyp strain and eveglnssr•s. old•faghioned. The Director of sults. In a few days, under my observa- have what is called a specific dy- diet, in hot or in cold weather, as it other pyo wenknessrs, and those who wear MAIrtil Irspertion of Bnston schools In a, tion, the eyes of an astigmatic case were so namic action"; that is, they'stimulate contains materials necessary to the i glasses, will be glad to know that Doctors report publlsY:ei February 20, 1917, states improved that glasses have been discarded and F:yp Specialists now agree there is real that only 1.1,016 pupils out of 89,176 exam- by the patient." the production of- heat, aside from body.welfare. I hope and help for them. Many whose eyes lard need to wear glasses now, a marked Eye troubles of many descriptions may be their regular' fuel value. In general,' Cold desserts of gelatin, cornstarch were fniung say they, have had their eyes decrpusn over the previous report. Bon- wonderfully-benetited, by the"-uso of Bon - "therefore', the quantity of meat eaten, and tapioca are generally easy of di- restored and many who once wore glasses Opto fs hastening the eyeglassless age is Opto and if you want to strengthen your say they have thrown them away, One man bespectacled Bosloa." eyes, go to any drug store and get a bottle should 'be somewhat less in stammer gestion. Even frozen milk or fruit .says, after uging Bon-Opto; "I was alfa"st lir. Smith, nn ocitmt of wide experience, of Bon-opto tablets, Drop ono Bon-Opto than in winier. A moderate amount jL.lces may be taken, -if used -in -mod- blind. roues not Pee to rend nt all. Now I snys: "I harp tlet -tt reated in private practice a tabht in a fourth of a glass of water and -of lean meat is ermissible or its eration and ons once or twice a week• an " P � Y my pyre do not hurt any more. At night Icon-flptn nr.d nm able to report ultimate eyes two to four times d:d1y. You should equivalent in 'eggs, cheese, milk or ; Intensely cold beverages should not' they would pain dreadfully. Now they feel rorovery In both acute and chronic cases, notice ,your eyes clear up perceptibly right meat substitute. be .gulped down while a person is I flne nil the time, It was )eke a mlrnele to ] Ir,' It, enure to my office sutppring with an fro": the start, and inflammation and red - other -- mp.., A lady Who used It Pays: "The nt- lt:frrtcrl eyes I'lte condition was so scrtoui- ne:ss will quickly disappear. If your eyes The need of reduction in summer'overheated. Cool beverages, how- mosphere seemed hnzy with or witlinlit that in operatinn for ennclration seemed bother you even a little it Is ,ronr duty to time also applies to the total glan- ever, take body heat to warm them in gln-ses, but after using this prescription for IwP(,raticp. It• Torp resnrtlug to tho oppr- take steps to save them now before. it is too SPteen dnys everything seems clenr. I enn ntive m.• tend I prew-rthed llon•Opto not in late, Many bppelessly blind might have tity of food intake. -There is not so the stomach and are, -therefore, useful rend even flne prtnt without glassrs." An- twenty-four i,nurs the. Perrotion hnd lvq- snvcd their sight if they had cared for their great a heat loss from the body in in jowering the.temperature, as they other who used it says: "I was hnthered von -(I: fi:tinmmatory symptoms begnn to eyes in time. l with' e;restrain eanse4 liy over,vnrk!0. tlr,• l aril asci hurl in a: rrn days the eye was NOTE—A eltr phrocinn to whom the above hot weather and', therefore, less fuel carry off the heat when the water is eyes, tthfeh induced $rrrr hpadnrlles. I c,•rcd nnrl retainod Its norrml vtgton. An- nrucle was Put,,nittrd. .old: Y'ea, Ik,n•Opto is is required.' Enough food should be excreted. have warn glasses for several years, 1-•oth 6tlecr rasn of c::trerr,, conrorgent'strabismus a remarknble eyo r, fly. Its constituent in - for dis;aaee and work, and wfthmit'th, m 1 t;•rnss rvrs) rs.'nPr,a tb •,sumpon's knife by ,,,, ,,nts are w,°!i known to eminent eye epee l taken, however, to maintain normal 1 Hot drinks -art* sometimes useful in could not read my own name on an en- tbn tiriviy use of ronr treatment. The wed It and widely prely to b7 them. I love 1 Used 1t vePy PUCCt`PP ally fo myy own prnctfee on weight, endurance and a general feel- cooling off a person, because they in- relope or the. typewriting on the mnel,inn ttct,trnerl oxtornal mnPcles yielded to tl,e pntlents whose eye" were strafnpd through over. hefon- me. I can do both now, and hnve snooing nn,i nnodyne afierts of Ron-Opto, work Ar misdt alaPses. I cnn hlchly recommend ing of well being. Iduce a perspiration, which incre'asea dlPrnnied my long flivtnllre gingw- alto- 1'y ol••nn<ng the liriP of serretfoms nnrl art- it in cane of weak, wntpr Prhtng, ,martins, .Pastries, cakes, sauces and gravies the heat loss from the body. •This tether. I can count the fltntrring leaves on int ns a tonic tar the eyeball itself the for eyes burnfn¢ pyps, red oxo blto si vision or the Lynes nrross th, Ptr-l"t nnw. whi;•l, for rlsinn Is rnn�'ererI more arute, lienee the for eyes fud. it tam ezpoPare to smoke, sun, are good things to cut out when the 'device for login heat will not work date or wind. Ic 1P one et the herd few peepps• i Ab g I g �prrrnt pears harp 1nnL•rd irks a dim grr.•n nnnrb^r o' rnrrw ret' rliPrnrded glnscps." rations i fret ehonld l.o kept on hand for regnlat hot days come. Hot breads, particu- i on a humid day, however, as the per- hlur to nip. I cannot exprras my joy tit 11r, rn.nnnr say" : "sly eyes werp in bad nPe to alm.xt every famllr•" R".opto in not a larl with s ru s; are especially liable a iration will not evaporate, and in t,•l:c,t it•hns dnnr for me•" Irondttfon owing to the sererrstrair"rising nntent medirtne or "ecrat remedy. it 1s an S y P p P It 1s hclterort thnt thnnsnnrls. Rrhn wpnr from prntn,cted mirrosrnplral rePanrrh ethical prenarstlon, the formala being Drintpd on l to cause trouble, that case the discomfort from the heat i�,.. ,h. ta,r Pre. The mnnufactnrerav,grantee It In cift11 ran now d and O = in a r�,Pnn- work. Ren•Optn Hard nceording to dime• Ptrena-then eyrPiaht a0 Der cenr In one week'" time For>rls rich in feta Are not only slow : is increased rather than decreased. nt le cin, and multitudes mores will he able tlnns reulprerl a snrprfufng P,-rrfrp. I found in mnnr tc"fpce—, or refund the money. It In dig• t to Ptrenirthen their eyes so ns to be spnrrd my y rs rpm"rkalily strengthened, so much peneed Lv all good aruirgists, including o7 digestion themselves but retard the i Eating habits• in cold weather the trouble and expense of ever ettSn so I bare put slide m lasspe Wfthout digestion of other foo -In taken after i should not be changed abruptly when glasses. D� a It diacomforL Several of y gc'ollaaguss have sse Bat stores: also by U. Tamblyo oar. p q tam T. Bata & Co.. Toronto, far a r y, �_ vi '.;.-c w .. e,y ♦.u. +xaC.: i`a-::s n.ui.-:e�..f� '�.. .Flt} '.,ser- '<r. _ 9 ,�- ,,..:. :�-,'3'",c:�'�q?i' .. « ,� .;,k:.r,",:3''x• : ��,. "MFF�r„ p ^'` '�, a i'h �~. - ! . .r �- s..... T ni On the contrary it should greatly TJXLi TABLE—P.iskoriug station D \ � � earten all the allied nations and T. R. 4, 3 a. r—,gaing ileal lee -s follows— mom f,: so. 4' Llai 8.98 d -M. Xq ]HuClldiedivemyFrws mai'Rimatits0s" convince them that victory will .e 29 Local 2.45 P. X. - �`' `'°e' 08L ultimately be theirs. Trains 56 Local WWI ane is foWwue•— A fair supply. of this season's pure Honey just arrived. TRAM No. 26 Local 7.87 A. M. 1.60 per year ; •1.96 i! paid in •dveoos. SLB ASGISTEX - •' S7 Loeai 815 P. M. - 24 lb. Ting, 45 cents 5 lb Tins, 90 cents t - - ... -: 7 Mail 7.40 P. 1C _1 -pt. Sealers 85 conte _ Comb Honey, SOCODU MGKDAi, AVG, 27TH—Auction sale of •8nnda7 included ` .JOHN. MURKAR, Proprietor, high grade dairy cows, young cattle, HORSX REGISTER. _ horses and hogs, the property of H. - . ..PICKLING SII PPLI� S A. Jifkins, at theTemperadee Hotel, NOT** AND COMMKNT• Brooklin, Sale at 2 o'clock, sharp. Kitty's Courtship -(imp), [14115], ° - r Pickling Onions,Cauliflowers Green Peppers, . One great result of the war will Wm. Maw, Whitly, auctioneer. Wilson, Clydesdale, in may of Oscar CIICumI',SrB, g WBDNBSDAY. AVG. 29TH—Executors' ' Wilaoa, Brosghasn, will make season of Dried Onions, etc. Leave your orders. , be to cement the English-speaking sate o! two parcels of land, on lots 32 19I7 as follows : Monday leaves bis own nations of the world.as one and 83; con. 5, Pickering, containing stable for G Cowan's, night; Tuesday, - Pte' q D. Mnnro's, hese line, night; We.inesdaq , 50 acres each, and a third_ pp�arcel on , ple. If one were to mention each lot 3e. containing about 80i acres, R. Pn g• Andley, night; Thursday, ill Kinds of Pickling Spicks W. Middleton s, Greenwood, noon, B. `'a possibility-a-fe-w—y 's aao� he Also a shorthorn cow, 7 years old; Nuttall'o, can. 7, night; Friday, A. Mat would have been. laughed to acorn. -gad-a_iieifer 1 year old, both are reg- thaw's, con, 7, night; 8atarday, own Tamerie. Curry, Mustard, Cloves whole and ground, Ginger Root, . r istered, Also 60 hens, last years stable, Ginger ground, Cinnamon Bark, Ground Cinnamon, AllepI I. -Xt was believed that a union be- pullets. and W chickens, . pure-bred Mustard Seed, Celery Seed, Mace, Chillies. jtween the United States and the Barred Rocks and Langshans. Sale Edward Darnley—(imp.), [9609], British Empire was an utter im- at 2. Chattels cash. For terms etc. (1s461), Clydesdale, prop rty cf Bobt. whole Mixed Pickling Spices 80 cents per lb. : p re real estate, apply to W. A. Fuller Dafoe, (Preen River, will make the sea. possibility, as the hatred engend• or Eli Wilson, Green River. F. Pos- son of 1917 as follows : Monday, leaves Malt, Cider and white Wine Vinegars. Bred between the two peoples dur. till. Auctioneer, his own stable for W- H. Major's White " vale coon, Broagham hotel, night: Tues. "When you want Groceries go to the Grocery Store. jug, the American revolution of day, W, T. McDonald's Brock, noon, S. 1776 was thought to be of a lasting Now 1cLvertisetnettte. Bath's, Pickering, night; wednedaq Liv R D N erpool, noon and night; Tharsday, J Bar. A character. The past few months, nes, Cher wood, noon. P. B. Reesoriv JAS! however, has brought about a ORGAN FOR SALE—Bell organ. eon 5. Soarboro, night; Friday, H. C. great change. The German peril appl* at Methodist parsonage, Whiteyrle Reesor's, Cedar Grove, noon, own stable 4s eo night: Saturday, J. Hood's, con. 10, `�hae produced a friendly feeling Markham, noun, own stable night. Hardware Store Ibetween the two peoples, ss they LOST—On Sunday morning, a gold Pickering' _ Rosary with name on back of crow, laeloa• XOtiCt'eif)rE diMOri—, (imp), [1$8110] have a common cause for which ed in a small wooden barrel, Reward at News' (16880), Clydesdale, propertyaf J Vipond 09160 $rooXan, will make the season of 1817, they are now fighting. The ea• as f,�Uows : Monday, leaves his own , thnsiaatic reception which was SURREY FOR SALE—Rubber-tired etab!s for J. Cornet's, Kinsale, noon, B. [� Look,tenand !n 8:tt-clan ahap Have no further Yaastone'sAadL , ai�t, Tneaday, J C a\toaccorded the 48th Highlanders in nee for same. will sell c asp, B, He6k, Ftok- JA la p� teat Bryant', ova 8. Pickering, noon, ler• New York City and in other parts ' poo 1, night; Wednesday stw000a, W. J of the AnleriCaD repabli[, is a WANTED TO BUY OR PERT— Mi11er'a, Pickering, eight; Thursday, w * • IL the Village of Pickering. a hone and LUgett's, baseline. DOOR, Baadel's hotel clear evidence of this changed lot. For furiber artioulars apply to Bo: A. .7armers trews Oman Wh.lby, night; Friday, J Beanetta s, • • v feeling, and the fact of American noon, G. Beemn's, can 8, Bast Whitby, soldiers being trained by British OR BALB--Good serviceable horse Dight; Saturday, owa atabL. FOR a ,..res, w111 � cheap, Ala a nom. Keep tie flies off Tour aloes by officers is something that:we eould bar of oak barrel, two suitable or vissear bar. Loyd _ Vent, 1418 C. N. B.—Bland i ret. Apply at the Pickering Bakery 41tf ard:hted trotting aWiim. the property not realim three years ago or less of Thos. Ma"aterd. Picketing, will L18ing itljly-SAO©ti.tq tiPho would rink his reputation as DIGS FOR SALE—A number from rnskathe season o! 11I7 a� follows; r C to to too oonads: Rho some .cokes. and Monday leaves his own sable, F Madds .a prophet a few years ago by pre- a heavy bars. 9 vara old and sound. Apply to ford's, ton egad, for Baadel's how - iiictiag that a. large number of Ln... a R No 1. Pi6kerfai Yh6a. > B Get it at the PlckeriIIg piekerisg i4w 44.4d Whitby. Dona: J Vipoad e, rocklin for a American airmen would come to Dios. Tuesday, f3 W.rd s, IIt•oa, noon; Q* OR SALE—Several young pure- 11[ansioaHonae, LTxbridee, night. Wed Hardware Store.. �'OiOntO t0 receive their military -OR abort-horn bulla, dt for serrsco. Tho« aesday. thence b Temperance hoMl, training? These things are now d«iringR soeh abould call on $ s Fugb.lct 'a, Goodwood bow night. Thnrday eon 7, Pickering. He has also "Total 7onsa Brougham hotel. noon; W H Banks' taking place and we flrmly';believe edJtera for sale. Out Pickering, night. Friday to his own Pure Purls Green in packages at reasoaabla price :-.-,that this feeling of comradeship OR SALE—Young bearing arch- stable until Monday morning. Arsenate of Lead, the sate bug destroyer, in balk will have a great eflec&in dispel- Fes. containing above give acres. corner o! P— ' !tb 6oaoeaaioa ind Greenwoodfroad, Geon dpro a Grand trattiagg bred .t.tliaa, JC3I-IN S BALSDC)N, _ PI�NGi a ling the last traces of hatred, and soil, well tencaa. One mile from Greeabasn propetl of H 8 Pub. (lien Major: will .F in bringing together the two i°atioa' Lilies terms. Apply st N AWS om6e masa the season of 2917 as follows: S. g g Imo' Wednaday, leaves his own stable for pies as almost one- nation. ARdI FOR RENT—For a term of Mansion Hoaae, L:bridite, night. Tbass Fyoain bolus lot or . F eon 'Piokez>ns and day, Lh tel, 's Brolby, eight. noon Ban. SHORTS The German boast that bar sub- cocwdag yo jig aeras, &lore ar lose. Good da'a hotel Whitby, gh's . Friday.SN :;AND _ baeldfags, yonngo soft &A4 small Flrrterm Oo.un- Pickering, utwn, H'�Pngh's While*ale, large atOCk at lOVJest prices., dance of bard and toff wet For terms oto. marines would starve England •vpb to Henry Haight. Pickering. ' 4e-bi night• Saturday, Greenwood. noon; Into submiaeion is now certain tom mthecoatoown -95,241oi (14018)—loayrted� - ,stablowbeirs he will re- We have always a become an empty one, and (ler �TARSET GARDEN LAND FOR me n until the y pe pato on new cGlee-s. � sale - 90 miles from Tor man 's One h0 of coming out Of tele railwa Pleasara Clew Farm of so 0 Ws ail worhab;e, beaut�ruuy utuaaed op County Clydesdale. the property' of Nelaoa the war . as tW victor is being stone Road, aataral drainage. high load, 3.4 of a remsnt, will make the ata• MONARCH CHICK- FEED _ SCRATCH FEED 't. mile from Lae . .hese of Battoavtlle, Hemp son of 1917 s. follows. Monday will -' shattered. When Germany made ton 41.9 miles. school on farm. fine large `'the declaration that she would bank barn 106:80= Good on house,8 rooms. �sva of* noon �ibsofor � to «ciaodwvood an This pais a good fGod, especially pre Is for adn t fowl. A mixture -of water iu bones and barn: good On, windmill,' red for young chicks and different Braine in proper pro- Ignore all international law and sma11 orchard. crop of bay: grain, and half m- til Tuesday afternoon. ruesday after is very easily digested. . portions for best reftalts. tereat to a nor•. of potatou can be purchased. night, The result from its feeding Sar C Try it once and you'll be sure roceed to ado t a rathlesa sub- lmmeduto possession given to the farm. This noon own stably o hr Wedaeaday n; to nee it again. P p ardea land wtll double in a very short time. R • Banker's, con. 7, i'ieketing soon; . healthy -thriving chicks. niarine warfare,. it cast. a gloom, stsoo: $3000 casb•, balance arranged on • Brougham how, night. Thursday, — - mertRagk A -BARGAIN - The willougbby Harbrou Bros. Kinsale.' moon: Irviee not only through Britain and her Farm Agency: Georgetown 4668 McAvoy'a can. 8, Piakwiag, night. allies, but also in the neutral coun- Friia , W. E. Appppl�eby's,. cou 8, noes NOTICE TO CREDITORS -Ashburn hotel, night Baseaday, Reuben Our Flours are made to give satiafactioa. tries as well. The allied countries Besse'■, Balsam, noon; thence to his - - idid not know how far German — "CREAM of the West - QU LEN CITY MONARCH • y .own at•bta until morning. (Bread) - (Blend) (Pantry) would succeed ba carrying out her In the Matter of the Estate of Henry _ J. Larkin. late of the Township Bo1/4si Salute --Choicely end reggiiaa determination, as the -losses in of Pickering. Farmer. feted Haosne Pony (wiener of the first shipping were of such dimensions - Notice is hereby given pursuant to p • e Mar am !'air in 1916 defeat in¢ the tenons imported bwka'y pod Always a full line of drains and Mill Feeds. Ute to Cease alarm. Britain, how- R. S. O., 1911, Chapter 121, and amend- Whitegate Pimple ), the p�oForty of y lever, prepared most vigirously to meats thereto, that all parties having s. Percy, lot 27, con. 6, Pickering, will all an t primo• C d ge our H claims against the Estate of the above maks the season of 1917 at his own meet this danger, and up to the named Henry J. Larkin, who died on stable. Arraugemeats way be made to j��,'j �'j - vresent time, with success that or about the 13th day of September, oat patrons at Claremont, Brougham. The Campbell + S0�' Mills o.0 Ltd. ,A -1 excelled all expectations. U 1916, are required on or before the Whitevale and Green River. Phone pecta P Nth day of September. A. D. 1917, to Markham 808 :the present the strict censorship send or deliver to me, Solicitor for the --- ' ( _ has kept us in the, dark to a Basal Executors of the said estate, Whitby rinted at - P. O. Ontario, particulate of their ggient yva�d t C,et your Butter Wrapper p extent as to the real situation as claims, duly verified, --and notice to .regards the success of the subms- further given that after the last men- ` tiosed date the necessary proceedings Fon rine warfare. But a speech de- will be taken for -the distribution of P / C K E R 1 N ONews OffleeM • livered by Lloyd George last week the said Estate, having regard only - ..• - .� paints the scene in most rosy col - to the claims of which notice has been AND DISTRICT ors, and -shows that England has Blaen. 8 Dated at Whitby, this 8th day of ' ' --- To sell for — � � Oschobi now nothing to fear. While the August, A. D. 1917. H N J. E. FAnil:w>er., THE OLD RELIABLE - WWA 7 lose of shipping has been immense Solicitor for FONTHILL NURSERIES" 'And has been a serious blow to S _ Thomas J. Larkin and John Larkin, Will re -open, OII Britain, not as regards its effect 4x48 the said Executors Splendid list of Stock for Fall upon the military sit'uationi but planting, 1917, and .� TUESDA Y. SEPT. 4TH from the destruction of so mach. 5000Women Wanted In Spring planting, 1918, While the lose has been severe, it including many new varieties - 'The following Courses are given has been -almost fully replaced by 'Saskatchewan which we alone control. new shipping built in the British Five thousand competent domes- I. -Jun and Honour Matriculation J ship -yards, and by shipping Pur• tic servants are required for the Send for new illustrated Oatalogae, 2, Entrance to Normal Schools _ ' farms of Snakatebewan, Married also Agent's Proposition; Hand. S. Entrance to the Faculties of Education Chased from ventral countries• couples with not more than one some free outfit. Nzelue• leading to a Com+ Next year'the amount of shipping child are also greatly in demand. ive-Territory. .Commercial—A two years Coarse, that. will -be turned out o€ the ' Wages for. female help 880.00 per i.issitaL eolneiesioir mArcial Diploma British chi ards will be greatly month with board. No outside 5. Agriculture—A two years' Course intended to meet the ship -yards y work. Come on harvest excursion STONE and .WELLINGTON, requirements of those who do not in- British excess of this year, and as the trains and report to Saskatchewan The I`i onthill Nurseries. tend to follow any particular p�ofes- ' loss inflicted by the German nub- Government Ag't, Railway station. Bion, but wish to go back to the arm. -W-innipeg� or -to Secretary; Bu (Est�+bliehed 1887)____ letio f sours stud is gradually-difniiiiefiing of Labour, Regina. TORONTO, - - ONTARIO Upon con'p n o this e eats are admitted to the second year the situation for England will of Ontario Agricultural College. constantly improve. Lloyd Geo- T H E ' .rge also declares' that there is For further particulftrs regarding any of the above Courses write the Principal, - 'snore food in England at the-pres. GEO. S. JOHNSON, B, y, ant time than there was a year -STANDARD R Whitby, Out. (, l ago, and next year it is expected Fpr ,CANADA that Britain will be self -sustain• ,All !6e Music of #111 !>ee world ... Ing as regards the food question., - find he also claims that the allies y .TRUST FUNDS x-1891 have now sufficient ammunition_ e Records' in reserve to see the war through. - J , Columbia When these facts become known Our Savings Department. gives you lee jMA _- to the German public it should a gliai'antee of absolute security and Double y °1" Bae up {. have a serious effect upon them ase up Noss - saT'D rets interest at current rate. a39 and cause much dissatisfaction pI,CRERING BRAl"�TCH, Most of file Pae of u. '_�' with the Military authorities, as -�' " the fact will gradually reveal to R, W. GORDON, Manazer. ® Brawls also at wwtlrf. ("'e We liddlp_ Agent� •„Pick, "`..ef, vs+� them that tbsy-have been deluded 1M ...-t.f. .._ a..: �. Y ..., ' �, ., s.•",n,. v .SY,�5,"•''_ T YL� ' '.nal. _ � _ .. ca _. .,... : �-e..:.' \ .:,e.�l'�--,h:.. +..1[_•F*.,R.. l=:¢..I`:.i+�ti±°.'•n.u.fF�.L.4•.IL.'d`}_.1?,tyrxrrCu9_F �. �= ' .. ��'... .. .�,.. •. •v:. ..ten c .+.. .'`, R ":C,• �. '`: y. -✓•' .a•. '.^tk. r: y+•- a. -,nom r. .•vim L. 'r'.,�1"'a..y�i - ''�i, '`�'s�•s atc : :;,•.. as. •.�_•..- •�f-' '' weer- <,_i..Yi"�+'.r^ R.,' .e't:6" ''-'?.sS%�"'a:.^': ,^�. .j""'�q• �.` y. 7 .. _ . .. r..: ...., ice%'' . e.. ,s• X11-.^,•mX ..:-....,, ; : ,.,. - �] .. ., - N;M .y'sxMimi -.. .• ot.wesat40M. W. G. Scott is in Manitoulin Is. `-. re Xxx " m°�cmKxx==�- ..� ftion�oe� w valuable mareend this week parchssiag a con• Water p �a,idih'afrom immation on Monday.' eigD s M of cattle. BANK = --- Mise Margaret Macnsb is spend- ■ THE DThe Misuse Post" of Toronto, ing a taw da a with friends at Cea• I! you are wise on will use the only;.' Ohre visiting Claremont friends. Ideal well, dried by Ohas. B. Rice, gsTltSLl=MRo ttyt Harry Porter was oft duty fora tre Island, Toronto. who is agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline • -`!eH days thit week owing to ill• Mr. and Mre. Combs, of Toronto, Engines. all kinds of pipeand fittings rFitt me Basin*" spent Sunda with the Istter'e = We aetesdwlewe[�n V= of sae t7esHas to Me k ��, pe y for water works. Also bath room fix. sAYtNds OtrA11TM[NT ..._. Mrs. Dickinson, o! Toronto, is mother, Mrs: McKay. tures, etc. $verything given careful C visiting with Mrs. Wm. Evans and Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson attention. % - of i1.eo .nt s.w••+s =ses*ed. daughter. motored to the city on Sunday and iiIOE'8 PUMP WORSE, �•+ t °! a�aa to aseetasls twice ran - spent the day with relatives. Indentrs.as.� to s•t• Ira Boyer has been spending a ., Home Tel, 5121. Whitevale, OaE. few days this week with .friends Mire. Lyman Reynolds and eon, In the city. of Toronto, are visiting her par. WHITBY BRANCH: 8. D. TERRY; Man Y� Mrs. Thos. Gibbons is visiting ents, Harry and Mrs: Thomson. tt Nom* DISNEY BROS.� :..her daughter, Mrs. Worthy, of Thomas Paterson has purchased s�rtY>ttrsastttttstYtrtrttttt�rtatattsatt»ns�,attal[tlEntstyt[ttattttlltYRfts Brampton. a new Ford auto. We wish to re - G. M. Forsyth -shipped on Wed- mind him that the speed limit *is nesday three pare -bred shorthorn 20 miles per hour. Funeral Directors heifers to Alfred Tracy. of SpringD.P.- - and Mrs. Macfarlane and -.... - ...- ' Bay, Manitoulin Island. son; Scott, of Cannington, spent and Embalmers, The police trustees have men Sunday with Mrs. Macfarlane's busy repairing the streets and re - parents, P. and Mrs. Macnab. _ _� t�O OT. y�moving the broken sidewalk be Whitby, Ontario .iJtwee. the four corners and M.Thomas Day and daughter; Mre.`1 Henderson's shoe -shop, prepare• Arthur Bell, of Ora, are visiting - p the former's sister. Mrs. Robert This is just. the thing to pat on your stock to keep the Risep. tory to laving down the new ce- " meat walk Sadler, and other relatives in this Calls answered promptly ati _ - Two rinks of our curlers motor- locality. P P y away. (fat a supply and thus increase Rev. R. Jr and Mrs. Ross, of Bal= any hoar by motor. ed over to Markham on Tuesday timore, Miss Topping, of London, -the supply of mill.afternoon and layed a friendly and Miss Campbell, of Croton. NO extra charge for distanc game with the club of that town, were the guests of Rev. A. and _ bat lost by 10 shots. The return match will be played this (Friday) Mrs. McLellan on Friday and Bat -BHA R E S afternoon. arday• We have the finest Hearse Harold Allen, of Ashburn, is J _ Mr. Walker, of Tomato, motor- assisting Thos. E. Stephenson in and equipment outside For all kinds of Plows on hand and they are sold at ed out last Wednesdayevening, his rash of work. Mr. Stephen- of Toronto :. the lowest possible prices at iaccompanied by Mrs. oho Mor• son :s now baey shoeing Graham ppn and bar two daughters, Misses Bros.' horses for the Toronto Rz• Gertrude and Margaret, Mies Mary hibition. Hell Phone, day or night, No. 99 Morgan and Mise Ida Waith, who a ARGENT, spout the evening with relatives. Independent, day, No. 52 C HAS - Dr. and Mrs. Bagshaw, of Sagi- - new, Mich., returned from Mus- Nights and Sundays No. Oa G ��p u j kokalastSaturday and spent the LAR HUNT, Onto' � day with W. 0. and lire. - Scott. They left on Sunday for Pickering F ue for Meatless Da,98 _ .accompanied by Mrs. T. R. Pu h, and are speodio a few days with Dan plenty of Frult;and bay your W. d. and Mrs. iller. Sugar and Gem Jars _ The worst electrical storm in f ears passed over this locality on from us. �onday afternoon. It is said Of all took.materials and dssiRa lips have atoll supply of Dry ® Foo" wear that seven barns were destroyed iept in Nook. 11 wiu pay you wear..,, b eall at oar works and inspect onr stoat Goods, Fresh Groceries, Paints and within a few miles radius of Clare- and obtain priors. Don't be misted dry moot. including those of Cecil agents we do not employ them, eonsega ai Oils, and in fact everything you Our stock of Summer Footwear includes the latest styles Storyand E. Redshaw in the im- ly we can, and do throw os the &Sant need always'on hand. modte vicinity. The former also oommisrion of lo.per oent., which you wit - ' PUMPS and OXFORDS in Yici Kid; Patent Leather, Gun Metal and- lost several implements and the aertaialy save by purchasing from sr.i J. �, Il) L D Dark Brown Calf. k latter i horses and 1S hogs. A call solloi»d. I heaary fail of hail which aecom= wM1Tt1 GRANITE A& `� _ {monied the storm destroyed a NORTH CLAREMONT hits Canvas and BuckWn BOotSr Shoes and Pampa Office and Works, w6itby _Ontario number of fields of grain. Some9i of the hail -atones were the size of - See our line of Fleet Foot Outing Shoes for Ment7.i - hens' evgs and broke a number of -o -. Women and Children -windows. in - - e>•► - - - = fi Some excitement was causedB - - •• 3. .PEEL .�& S our village on Monday afternoon /�_ , _ u �y s. runaway borse that was be �.istt�e StailChlOns, Hay Carriers, Litter log driven by Demitrius Crawford a BROCg STREET -of the 4th concession of Uxbridge. Carriers Water BOWl8 aiid Other Barn He was driving south in his buggy y and when about to tarn wear at d Stable Fixtures are Unequalled - W. M. Palmer's corner he slowed U Up suddenlyand the sadden strain --0 hP are com late in every particular - - caused parof the harness to give T Y p ` away. This friptbtened the horse Their durability is unsurpassed and it started off at % furious rate. If you contemplate renovating your atablee or putting in Say or When about opposite N. Barton's hitter Carriers, CONSIILT 1✓8. A full line of Green's and Leary' Bread `a harness shop the driver was Particulars Cheerfully �lf8n J• R. THEXTON thrown out of the buggy, but for- Parti Pickering, Out. and Pastry Flours, also r. -"""" �tanately was uninjured. The an- Ind. Phone -�" - imal continued going at a great - - `: ,Purity Bread Flour _ - speed sod when about half a mile west of the vilage one of the a ����� _ . _shafts entered its body and killed P e le j� ■ Q = =The"10 Prizes will be offered by the ;Canadian Bankers' Association for - - Oaeoliue and Motor oils. Azle Grease and stock shown at the Claremont sehool fair to boyo and girls who TALKS A L %J E Machine oils of vsrious kinds have not attained their seven- - , ` teenth birthday before the open- You csin't get away from value. You can't help but want both when -ing day of the show, and wbo urchasing' code. We give the best value the market affords. Ice Cream every week -end, 61110 Water -melon comply with all the rules govern- , give us a trial and satisfy yourself that what we claim Id -true. tug thecompetition. Applications _ and Orangeade. -x must be sent in three weeks pre- _ vions to the fair and stock shown SpeOjal Yalu' 'This Week must have beecared fo at yl oat30c,1E . E . AN N 1 S , -applicants for a pe 5 yards only Flowerer -Muslin, reg. 30c for 19c. White Duck, reg eiz weeks previous to the time of for 21J. 'White Drill, 40 inch wide, reg 86, for 27}c. C the fair. The prizes are as foil- Calf, beef type, or—47JMZ1'F SOSF3 = owe: Ca ype 3 C�grade,(grade bull calves must not Children's sizes 6, bt, T , 8 and 3}, reg Price !0 to 8Qe, at 17c per pair. shown). Prizes.. t, $5.00; 2nd, Ladies' blac� Silk Hosc, reg M. for 49c. Black b Waremold. ive�'i( *4.00: 8rd, $3,00; 4th, $2.00; 5tb, Cotton Hose, reg 35c, for 26c- S bacon p E $l.00; eth;- ribbon. Piga, — _ 'Bas meets all Trains type, puce -bred or grade, (grade " - Aighest prices paid'for batter and eggs. $ e e - boar pigs imuet not be shown). Prizes—lot, $5.00; Sod, $4.00; 8rd, M d ea •• @ pami First-class Rigs to hire day or $8.00; 4th, $2.00; 5th, Sl.00 dtb, ? . = R . ! o ►;r • night at lowest prices. `ribbon. For application i 0W forme Be M E N T E ► k� C3 tx •C �" Phoue 1805. and for further rales of the com- No 6 E= a �• � ; petition a ply to A. M. Smith, . p I C K E R I N GF s s s= o p Bank of I - O 14 € i r 00$• ria Ri 1iY++g manager of the Standard i Canada, Claremont. • 11 e S e. C o , � s- Jan Cs ' •:• PROPRIETORS' y' �w !eb tri y•PIMMUNG c LIM nd r„ , Thous. o ��>�.,. Man .°. a r J ne r y o a a •.a $sly °14 LUMBER_YARD� s. _ - - ,, s s o m a ... sept !s v adoat.lg !s ,,, �' as xov w OOD FLOORiIvGFLaborers 04 anted„ IS HARDWFarma. D.e�•4 , -I ��n��� January 191rry 7,Uy Uxbridge orhawr to Br In can ,apply hardwood Scoria r n s, pow p,rry 7, IIzbridRe tt,:0anninitenlitl, in beecb, birch, maple, plain an� for Hamesting In NI est Be.v.rt.a , IIpterarove 8 y — quartered. White and red oak in �� � from W�=� NOT = C all grades, widths -and thickness �$I” WOO'I-41100 to WINNIPEG "Return Trip East —•$ ROOFING V. ' scarce I will be pre- th Help V 14 ing and Bay Rubroid Ready Roofing, s GOING DATES pared to do chdpp $rat ready roofing, made in 1891 to Ontario wast of amith'r Fan. a to and incl'din Toronto en • On o Bhore oat flaking only on >sist reioct-ptterboro' Line: also from .tett... Det�veen Sinteton and t IIDCUO�' ;donday, Wednesday and Friday, SHINGLES #_ ��■ rom one on Toronto-8adbor7 direst lin. dveo rt•nos• ti sanit stay June- during the month of March. Choice B. C. red cedar shingles ` station. on Main Line, Bea.eas• to Pram- laehd�e 1'1°m eMtlonr Hetbsm7 Jho' Mt1r mcNicoil end Bnrteton•Bobcayseon After that date on Monday and a a'+ �' '� Earw II Friday of each week. W. D. Gordon t7 y A nMB—L Wa.t and {sulk of Toronto tip. and inetadl3>u[l3k�M�ar7" artoa. TLaa�ater winssbaN, ora, "towel. Also, b t4 eMr, sad stations TorOatO and north to Borten. for sale a quanty 4 PICBEBINQr - 2 -ft hardwood. ^ « SPECIAL TIMiOUGH TRAINS John F Bayless Gr80UW00d 'fou and Independent photM: f trot dSaa Paelt>e 4YrSet APsnta 7. w. B. $OWA= Dtrkrlct Passettrar Agan%, Tar®ptb • _ ... .. _ +y 4 bW' I ! AM AHD FREHC I�AItE rt LEADING :MAR LETS 533 LIVES- LOST Ul 1 YETW FURTHER GARS ON BELGIAN FRONT- - ON NEUTRAL SHIPS IN HOSPITALS Toronto, Aug. 21—Manitoba wheat— No. I Northern. $2.40; Na 2 Northern. $2.40, No. 3 Northern, 12.88; -No 4 British * Me*rchantmen 9,748 Military Hospitals Commission An objectivmCiptured.lioLYpren Region and Advance Made Near white: 42.32, - nominal, store Fort No. On -Sacriliced. Langenmrck—Les.Lilas Redoubt Taken. Manitoba oats—No. 2-,C. W.. 76c, track Have- Been Announces �Over 7,060 On nt Bay ports. American corn— o. 3 yellow. hominal. London, Aug. 19.—The loss of life Convalesce Homes. 1noon, Aug.-19,—The official—re- The French have completed their track Toronto. ati, resulting �ftorn- the- destruction -of despatch fr enemy territory south Ontario oats --No official quotations. A a . c fro Ottawa says: With port from British headquarters in conquest of theI Ontario -wheat—No. 2 Win -ter, per car neutral vessels during the war up to of the -St. Jansbeek River . and the lot, $2.56 to 82.60; No. 3; $2.53 to $2.56, June. 30, according to figures Which an increase of 326 new patients added France Sunday night- reads: Breenbeek River, which branches qf! according to freights outside; new ..crop, _ . ­ to the list of, couvejescentii in- the No.- 2,- $2.30, nominal. are declared in6omplete, gives 6, total "By a successful perati6n from the St. Jausbeek to the east. Peas—No.* 2, nominal. according -to military hospitals In the past week the ip.- ul. minor o Jt freight, outside. of 5,33 persons. There are records total, number of men at present re* .6c early Sunday morning in the neigh� Two strong German red6ubts, Les Ll- --A according here of that number, abut only the ceiving treatment under der the dir tion ":.boyhood of the 0 Barle3, Malting, nominal, Ypres-Poeleapel.le lag and Mondovi Farm, which had held t freights outside. . to neutral countries themselves are be - Rye No. 2, nominal, according of the Military Hospitals Commission road our line advanced to a depth of I out against all attacks elude thfo be- frlhts' outside.' , , , - 'I- - - " - - lieved to have the figures of the full in Canada to recorded as 8,811. " The about 500 yards. on 'a mile front, and giiining, of the allied offensive on Manitoba flour—First Patents, in Jute losses. number . of these who are at Present bags, $12.90: second patents, n Jute nu 'all ourjma))jectives,'Including-u series Thursday, have -ciapitulated, and the bags, $12.40; . strong bakers', In Jute It was recently announced in the .in donvalescent homes Is 7,082, with of orouily fortified farms, were cap- French have pushed their front for- bane, 112,00. —Winter, according to House of Commons that 9,748 lives by 'these ;ample. $11.20. In bags, track Toronto, have been lost on British merchant- tuberculosis, and 675 in other Iustitu- Marto flour. 1,1041a'soinitorlafor the treatment of tared at very slight 16" to iia. The ward to a natural line formed enemy's losses were considerable. We waterways. prompt --Car shipment. lots, delivered Montreal men during the, same period. The tions, ichiefly; general bospitals. took several prisoners. The German � Les Lilac redoubt doubt lies about a, third -,llre d freights, bags included—Bran, per ton, fear of German inhumanity to neu- It Is announced that all returned prisoners captured by the allies dur- of a mile West of the juncture of the $3s; shorts, per ton, ' 45: middlings, ger ton. $47 to $48; good feed flour. Per tral as well as belligerent' delegates •men -are now " divlddd into . -five Ing the -fighting Thursday north=east $t. Janabeek and the Breenbeek. It a tri, No. 2, per ton. $1 attending the seamens conference con- fair --general seMce of,Yprea are now ascertained to num- was a large fortificatioii of concreteA A 60 to classes. Those fit f6r- , v . 12.U,7mIxed. -pcc 1.m 19 to. 110, -crack vened. here . now to consider, the or.'likely to be fit in a short time; 'bar 2,114, including officers.". smd -steel, armed heavily with me- Toronto. crimes committed by U -;boat I%e French Friday night added to chine -guns. Although the garrison was Straw --car lots, per ton. $7' to $7,50, com- those fit for service abr6ad, but not I lm'_ mar4ers makes it� necessary to keep for general service- those fit for ser - the gains the allied armies have small, their position was well-nigh track Toronto. v achieved last week on the Belgian- pregnable so far as infantry attacks their names secret, especially as vice- in Canada; the* temporarily un - 41 Country ProduC--WholesAls some of ..the delegates favor. a pro- fit and those waiting- discharge - or - front, making further progress on the were concerned, and it was only when Butter—creamery, solids, per lb., ST road b6tween Blxseboote and Lange- heavy artillery was' brought up and to 371c; prints, per lb., - 871- to 28c; longed boycott of. all. German ship- reclassification. dairy, per lb., So to Sic. ping after the war. UTAI this time practically none in marck.. A strong point of support east, concentrated on -them late Friday that Eggs—Per doz., 38 to 39c. of the Steenbeke River was captured. I the Germans surrendered. - Wholesalers are, selling to the retail the Hist two classes' have been re - trade at the following prices HARVESTERS, READ THIS1 - turned to Canada. Those designated Cheese New, -large, 221 to 23c; twins, SHIPS 124 to 23; triplets 23 to 23ic; old, as temporarily unfit are;'those 'those requir LOOK AnIDD law ter—Fresh c; twins, 30ic; triplets. 30ic, The ibeat way to the harvest fields ins medical treatment, while those —Fresh dairy, choice. 36 to 27c; GEM TO fin creamery Prints, 40 to 41c, solids. - 3811 of Western Canada is by the Canadian fit for -service in Canada are divided to 39e. 49 to 50c: Northern Railway. Special through into three classes, those detailed for. Eggs—New-laid, In cartons, out of cartons. 44 to.46c. Arains will be• operated from 'Toronto special service companies, those for -INTERESTS, BADLY DAMAGED -28 ICANADA'S Dressed poultry—Spring thickens. to Winnipeg at 9.00 a.m. on August special companies in C.A.M.C.j and to 30c; fowl, 20c: squabs, Per doz. $4.00 to 14-50; turkeys, 25 to 30c; �ucks. 21st, and 10.00 p.m. an August a third class for sedentary work,. such Have Skinaiiish With Spring, 20c, Inauguration of Assoc tioik in, British H 20 28r& and 80th. Also from Ottawa as cieric"al positions. la Live poultry—Spring chickens. lb. 22c; hens. 16 to l8c; ducks. Spring, 10.30 p.m., August 28th. Through ti e Th 27c. to Promot, Them in North Sea. to cars.connect from Montreal and Jolj- London, Aug. 19.—The Admiralty Honey—Comb--Extra Ane ,and heavy Going dates: August 21st and Country's Welfare. wet ht. per doz., $2,75; select, $4.50 to lette. announces that'eC hostile destroyer and 5211; No, 2. 82 to 12.25. August 30th, from Canadian North- SUCCESS ON A despatch from London isys: Ar- I t Beans --Prime white, 1860 per bush.; wo. mine -sweepers were damaged Importpd hand-picked. 39.26 per bush.; ern. stations and agencies, Toronto rangements' have been almost com- I severely by British naval forces- on Lfmaa. per lb 16 to l7r. -and north _t ' Sudburj and Milnet, RU11ANIAN FROIff 0 plated fol the inauguratiou. of the ' Thursday. The British warships were ,Pota,oes, ;n track—Red Star, bbl., at to Chaffey's Locks, .50� North Carolinas. bbl., ss.5o; I Ont-, and ea :Canadian Association here. The ex-; not dardaged. seconds. bbl,. $3.50, to Ontario, Ont, inclusive, Indluding branches; t 1". 12.50. to.12.65., Jeutons Beaten in Slavic and acutivie of the new organization will. The announcement follows: from all stations on Algoma Eastern. -be composed of the High, Commission- "Some ' of our - light naval forces ...... I - JLake Naroc Districts. Railway. August 23rd -and August ..or, Sir George -Parley, the Agents, scouting a German Bight on August Brooked meats—Hams, mediurn, 311 to 30th "from' Toronto and "all- Canadian London, Aug. 19.—There has been General of the several provinces, and 16 sighted an enemy destroyer at 31c; do- heavy, 26 to 27c; .cooked. 41 42c: rolls. 27 io 2�sc: breakfast bacon. Northern and N., St. C. and T. Rail-' 'bankers, with a few other Domini " ` n. a considerable stiffening in the front Dominion �9.46' a.m. Vita was opened and the 33 to 36c; backs. plain, 38 to 37c; bone- way agencies, west and south of To in Rumania and also in. Russia- in leaders.' The main object of, the new enemy destroyer was chased.- She less. 29 to 40c, ronto. August 28th. From 11 Cans Cured meats—Long clear: bacon, 216, to m %" ', -I the - region of Vilna. South of association will be to watch and pro- wa.3, seen to be repeatedly hit and to 4.6kc per lb:. clear betHes. 25 to 24c, - dian Northern stations in. Q a%' I Grozechtt,- Southern Moldavia, the mate Canadian commercial and fluall- be on fire, but she escaped through Lara—Pure lard, tierces, 251 to 26c; Icept north of St. Raymond tubs, 251 to 26ici pails, 24 to 2 ic� cbru and Russians have made a staid against if dal legislation and the social interests the mist over the mine field.pound.. tierces, so c: tubs. 1010; I Rivierre a Pierre. From all Canadian !attacks -which have the welfare of the Em- "Enemy mine -sweepers were sight- Northern stations and agencies in �,' , of the Teutonic allies and pire at heart. I e I d shortly after the sighting of the Ontario, .'- Hawkesbury to •I Capreol. re u's t pi I e-4 them; and id the - Slanic'- wontrtal sector also -have beaten off attempts by the Invaders to take further A careful lookout* win also be'kePt destroyer, and a'heaiy fire was'open- Montreal' Aug 2 —0at--Canadian (Pembroke and North Bay line) and, ;for whoever may- at any time seek- to'ed',n them. At least two of the western, No, 2. roc; do,, No. 3, 7 Re � Ottawa to Brockville, ElgIn and. West - extra Vo treed 78c, Barley—Manitoba i ground. In the Lake Naroc- district ,exploit Canada at the expense Of the feed, $1.26, Flour—Manitoba -spring of the Vilna front the Germans an - good were seen to be very Port, -inclusive; aYid from SIT New gr lone in Canada. reputation of the Dominion. Iseverely damaged, but, similarly -with wteat-patents.- firsts. 31.3.- -do.-. seconds I R.R. stat Apart from war $12 50; strong bakers'. $1.1 30: Winter i t of else - to deavored to win Russian trenches-, —AL or anizations, 1h:q _Adgtroy1?x is -the rtents—.cKoTce- 113. straixtut- roiier.� The equipm]aa-will cam' filly. body which -in any way approxi -to follow them, owing to the proxim- 12 41) to 3115i; do., in bags. $8.00 to tric-lighted colonist ears and lunch but their -attack bloke. down under a Russian barrage fire. 36.1& Rolled oats—Uarrels. $9 to 89 25; th dilates to the new one is the -Canada counter cars, especially designed to a ity of the ri-4ne fields. bax -of 90 tbs. 14-.40 to- 34,-W Mil feed— 'Club which former) met for social - "Durin the engagement our res- Bran. $35 to $37: shorts. 840 110 $43, leater-to the needs of large bodies 9f .9 iddlings $4.4 to_$SO: -meutll�e,-560L-tO PROHIBIT EXPORT OF purposes, but whose gatherings . have sels -were 'attacked by a ubmarin m n at moderate rates. West of Win- i e.,- $6 L Hay=.No. _21. t)� ton, car lots, sq so i me FLOUR TO V. S; been slispended during _the_ continua- and after - thd taction a second sub. to 110, --Finest westerns. 2 1c; inipeg the demand for, labor is great, Cheese lent I , Rion of.the war. marine attacked, in both cases without do,, easterns, 22lie. Butter --Choicest , alotilf the of the Canadian North- teamerv. 41 to .41 ic: 1seconds, 0 . . .. - . fl. A despatch from Ottawa says: An ult. Our vessels suffered mo*m- c ted. 47c;-1ern Railway and the wages are cor- rag 46iv Eggs—Fresh, 60c; selected, Order -in -Council has been pass4d at No, 2. do- 3� to 40c FRF—NCH AVIATOR BAGS u No. I stock, 43c; . [age whativer. Dre,4Aed, hogs—Ahattoir-ktilod. 324, to 1 respondingly ligh. - All particulars HIS 52nd MACHINE $24 50' Pork—Heavy. Canada -Abort -from- nearest C.N,R. agent or, General the instance of the Food Controller for Cnnada prohibiting the export of Can - m.. .44, barrels, 35 to 45 pieem $51, to Passenger Dept., Montreal, Que., �nd. TONS OF BOM .B$ DROPPED $02 Canada short cu% back. barrels. 45 adian flour to the United States for to 65 pie6ep.' 148 to $0 Lard—Com- Toronto, Ont. 'Paris, Aug. 19.—The renowned avi.! BEHIND GERMAN LINES. pound,_ wood pails, 26 IbA, net, 2XI jq, the period for which the export of ator, Capt. George Gu)Fnemer, brought,! '2111; d!j.. Pdre, wood rb.4. net: Canadian wheat to the Uhited States 24 to 25c. NIET TO CONSIDER— prohibited, subject * to the ,down two more German machines,- , A despatch from London says: The AN has been pr 5.2 he has accounted for. Admiralty. announces the §uccesifial CRIMES OF GERM . Y. proviso that the Food Controller for WLUAI.P*ff 01;sli Guyhemer visited headquartersI d' may issue licenies peftnitting on carrying out on Thursday of a series Winnipex, Aug 21—cash quotations— Cana a in I Northern, ­ -2 despatch from London says: "To the ex Friday to TSCeive a decoration from a of reids by aviat!*s of the Ro Wheat No. 62 40; •No, A de port of flour in proper cases for yal Na distinguished Rumanian general. Narthern. 32AC N(,. 3 Northern, 11.31; 'consider the crimes committed by such export as he deems necessary The vol -Air Service, who drbpped t6ns-brf 'No, 4, 12,32, No. 6 $2.14; N 6, 11I.S9: $1.72, No.' 4 -pectiAl. *%,f)- s Germany and seamen of. German U - medal Nvas-pinned'on the briFast of the bombs on military objectives in Bel- rt"'i, and expeLdient. special- 32.1 No, 6 awe!al, $1,S9. intrepid- airman -beside numerous glum. The Ostend railway station and .vo "1 008 bdats"'was the official description of C. 67c, No. 3 C.W.. 6Gc: ex- I orders he won, including a de�coratiofi sidings and the Thourout railway tra No, I fe,-,I', 6,6c: No. 1, 64c; No. 2, the purpose of the gathering here on DEPRECATE FtETURN, . .. .... . .. A 65ic. g.of.the Belgians the day junction were . attacked. The aero- . fiarl�y—.Xo. 3-C.W.. 8.124: N' . 4. Friday of- representatLves OF GERMAN COLONIES. Prem the Kir6zc' -before. $1,2-t: reJect'ed.-JI.13; feed. -$1.t3. lorganizations of several allied and drome at Ghistelles was bombed. and . rias—Nn, I N,W.C., 03,2si: No. 2 Italy,. the � ''A despatch from, Melbotirne, Aug -- several fire's were observid.- Attacks CA%%. $3,22; No. -3 C.W., $3,12: track, neutral countries. France, CHINA iS- SEIZING from the- air were made an tb' aero- 43.20. United States-, Canada,. Australiai tralia, -eays: The Senate has rejected __Holland_Belgium. and the kc ALL GERMAN A -Imd--U� All -- - ndinav: .-without debate or division a motion droMes at _g el t�e. United States Iffarksto -'by'that the time h�ad arrived for- the- Im- the aeroplanes returned safely. Irinneapol1q, Aug, 21—N%'heat `iep- ian countries were represented A despatob. from London says: The I tember. S2.04; No. -1 Northern, $2.60 to masters,- mates, engineers,, sailors, 4 Aerial Government to announce - -a 7 $2.G5: No. 2 do., 52-55 to $2.65. Corn- Cooks and stewarJs. basig whereon- the allies were Chinese'..Cosernment, a' Reutbf des-.� Deposed Czar Now in Siberia. No. 3 .-ellow, $1.74 to $1,76. Oats—No. coo peace - from Pekin says, is arranging 3 white. 58 to 59c. Flour unchanged'. A. prepared to negotiate. for the prompt. liquidation of the Ger- Petrograd� Aug, 19.=It was ofR- Bran, unchanged. ort1f. NEGRO BATTALIO'.If The Senate also pas Duluth, Aug. 21—Wheat—No. 1'% sed a' motior man Asiatic- bank, Fiv:e officials of cially announced to -day for the first ern, $2.81), nomirfal; No. 2 do., $2.7.5. FOR BRITISH _ARN1X.! deprecating the return- of the Gcrm�tv the Forelgn Ofr.,c,, haVe been appoint- time that the -new residence of the 1 nominal. I �e . I colonies. ad to take pver the accounts and cash deposed, Russian Emperor, Nicholas, 2.1v -s- Stock Markets Chicago. Aug. 19.—The British Re -I here and 4r. the Shanghai, Canton, is at Tobolsk, a Western. Siberia town 1'. T"rontob Arg. 21—Extr4 -cho4ce.-heavy cruiting -Mission' in Chicago announ- EX -CZAR TO BE SE. - Tien Ts1n and Hankow branches, which recently achieved a"' certain ste,-rs. $12 to $12.65; choice heavy . t TO F- D SIBERIA.. to $11; butcht�rs' cattle, meting o steers, S10.50 ced yesterday that it is atte Chinese tr9ops have seized. Austrian dubious publicity in revolutionary � 'choice, $10 to $10.40; do.. good. $9.50 to raisQ a battaWn.of negroes; subjects concessfors in Tienn TsIn. according Russia as, the birthplace of Gregory: $9.7, 5: do., medium. $8.60 to SS.85: do., t- despatch from Pefrogiad says: rcom'mbn. S7:50 'to $T:65: butchef�i' $u so of Great Britain in Chicago. If the, A T -to-an-Excbairge Telegraph despatch, Rasputin,• the mystic . monk who. h i,,, $S.50 to $9; do., good bulls, $..60 effort is successful the battalion will The semi-official Russian news agency and Gerihari and Austri-an iifiip�.Ih remarkable influelice over to $S: do., medium bulls, $7 to $7.25 g is wielded a do.. -rough bulls. $5 to 116; butchersi- b6 -trained in Chicago and later � at- announces to=night that former Em. Amoy, Swa 0 the :coWs, choice, $S.25 to SS -95: do., good,. tached7to the British army. peror Nicholas and his family- were being seized at Canton, Am - .the ex -Emperor's family up t tow, Shang ' hat and ' Nanking. The ves- time of the!priest's assassination in: S7.50 to $7.90; do., medium. 66.65 to The mission is also recruiting ;removed from the palace at Tsarskoe 7 86.S5; stockers. $6,40 to $8,25: feeders, eels Include several sinal' . -warships, Petrograd last December. 5 to $q: canners and cutters, $5,25 to- among friendly aliens. This departure Selo and that it wag reported they in ar $7.7 $6_15: , milkers, good to choice, $80 to applice- were being tratsPbrted' to Toboisk, 5Ioi); do., com.,and med., $40 to $50; was= taken because of man, 4 springers. $SO to $120: light ewes. $S.60tions from Poles and Bohemians. Siberia. 4 to $9.75; sheep, heavy, $6 to $7.25; CANADIAN TROOPS HAVE ENTE JIRLED yearlings. $10 to $11,50; calves, good to choice. $13.50 to $15.50, Er Aux, 21—lambs. Oiitarl $14 to $14.501, -Quebec, $12.60 t(, UR -7 sheep, $S to $9; inilk-{ed calves, choice, INV -MA"r Monfreal. 3 $13, " CANADIANS AND FRENCH S .-AFTER CAPT ING HILL $13 to $14: good, $10 to $12: so., grass-fed, $6 to $9; hofs. $17,60, Sli.75 and � -,C—, to $ BR rough, heavy, mixed. sows, $15 17 GAINS; BRITISH 'CONSOLIDATE POSITIONS GAR11ki ,Pushed Into We6tern Part of Coal. City_-Tota''Pr'isoriers Cap-' KORNILOFF STILL HAS ARMY. tui ed Ahuost 900. Ten Counter Attacks Repulse&. -C0 WFTI)ENUE71N Germans :Have -Ceased Countir-Attacks--2,000 Prisoners. Taken A despatch from Petrograd says: and __24 Guns. A despatch from the .British Front Ten times thp. enemy -came on, but Lieutenant _General _ KQrnilqff,. _t)ie In France and Belgium say s: After a they seldom got close enough for commander-in-chief, in an interview A despatch from . L.Q.ndpii. says Canadians -have 'orgaTitz6d and inade brilliant advance in which the Cana - fighting with the bayonet or bomb.,1 on Friday said that in consequence of French troops In the Ypres area have---secure_the- positions captured y6ster. Hour after h6'ur these attacking.j the energetic.- measures_ which had progressed in the neighborhood of the 'day, and have made an ad.van6e I west dihns captu'red Hill 70 11 A nd then troops= including the Fourth Prussian been taken, the moral fighting cape- River S'tee��eke. On the British por- j of Lens, e"if 6f-l.ens, the at-,.Quards, one of the elite divisions c i - substantial progress- toward- t swept on nort-h-w' city -6f the army had been consider. don of this front,. accordtng to the ofbe, tackers are in close grips with '-the'the German army—were subjected to ably strengthened. He hoped for com- ficial report from British Headquar- ' liberation - of Belgium was -.made on Germans in the vestern.rart of Lens, a fightful of the Russian tars in France t %* concentrated .-fire from plate to -night, there.. ^ave. Thursday. Although the gain of te-rri---- 5_� e reg A despatch from Canadian Head- our artillery and machine guns, Their forces. be6n'-n6 chang6s, and the 'Germans tory was not great ft was all to the r quarters in France says: The titliiTi-g lbsies'weie frightful. 'The' -general predlAe� oileritiona have ceased their counter-attack, The good._ But.Nhat Is of much more im. of Hill 70 stirred the German bixherj A despatch from London says': -The on a vast scale on the Rumanian front French and British troops have cap- portance Is that there are now fewer thing els' has tione on made further progr 9 east of and also elsewhere,- espeei4lly in turid 24 German guns. The British Germans In Belgium than previously, command as no' e as, the a Gorman claim The Anglo-French have now probably -s year. Prince Rupprecht i Loos, in the Lens area Friday morn- north, wbere-he indicated there Was a War Offlt*e denied th this front this I has madsfrantic efforts to recapture. ing, Sir Douglas Haig announces in, possibility of a combiiied land 'and sea of the recapture of Langemarck. got two thousand prisoners In. theft -nq and a grim battle his official report, and the total of'f ik action. He expressed the opinion that The number oprisoners taken the lost positions by collecting cages, whilst we knoW tot k. ed t�ro-.ghovt the day, par- has now another winter campaign was inevit- the Canadians in the Loos -Lens sector a certainty that the enemy's dead and was wag prisoners captured there tioularly on and around Hill 70.�reached 896. able. has now reached a total of 1,120. The wounded must form an appalling total X:" yt lks, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Az m r Mrs7,�.-�•,,ypr - - a -� �;,`".,'"�r', Srw•.-.�-,.;��,':�...?':M.,.,,.�.,,�...�,.�.:`. �:`"*+'�,+�'�'::4�s=.�i�'�`'°3''pv-i;�� u^-d.^m-- ��;ma• 4e'��w'm'"",-v.� z f - �; �n v - Puffin i and Punch The insignia of the office is a silver alRd : CONVALESCENT. Pe $ ¢tar, in the shape of St. Andrew's IRT Into G daily job during Cross, with other rays issuing be- • • I'm home•sgsin in Englandl the hot days is a matter of tween the points of the cross. In the Across the dappled plains and mental fitness-� cehtre, on a •gol& background, is a I see the sweep of Severn, physical thistle, enamelled in tiaturai cVlvrs, -.ni3 hear the elfin straitrs. and -this comes from foods surrounded by a green circle bearing r Of yellow -breast and golden -crest �LWi1S' DlS�df � - that ' supply the greatest the: inscription: , "Nemo me impune _ That cheer the Cotiiwold lanes. amount Of real nutrimentlacessit"-"No one injures me vnth. • impunity." A. fitting motto for the I'm home again in Englandl Canada's Waste,;• Ywith the least. ta x upon the Commander -in -Chief of the British Oh, heie my languid feet = Hon,•W. J. Hanna,-Eanadian -Food d1gC8tiVC OfgSn8. Out Armyl •ell�rhunTiON k/tr» (jNIvtER51TY-Of TOsoNT9 Take courage from the heather Controller, calculates that food wast - Cut a` #Host and potatoes and Cat A collim of gold and enamel, a man- as. r. a soss=xctrox, And here my heart's made sweet ed in the garbage pails of Canada tle of green velvet and taffeta; and a Musical Director By laughing rills and water -mills each year through carelessness ' and }= .Shredded Wheat SiSCUlt badge or jewel complete -the •insignia. -COLLEGE. RE -OPENS SEPT. 4 That grind • the English wheat, lack 'of kitchen economy amounts to with sliced bananas Or Other In -ordinary full dress the star badge Send for Illustrated Calendar • $56,000,000 per year, or about $7 per fruits and green vegetables. and ribbon alone are worn, the collar CANADA I'm home again in England! " ` ' ' " head of population: Y� Strengthening and nourish- and mantle being used on special oc _ Home for a'little'epan , casions,-war., when ordered by the Sove- : ' From traffic in the desert Kinard's Ziaimeat Onsee colas, zeta • _ ' . Wig• reign. The ribbon of the Order is not Martial son of mighty sire, With death's rude caravan- -1 worn in undress uniform, but mem- Whose deeds' thy knightly spurs .Strong land that made my sires To lessen the labor of cotton pick - have -won, • ers, a Virginian has invented a low y ' bers of the Order place .the initials obeyed - Thy spirit breathes the ancient sire, Heal now an Englishman. Wheeled truck on which a .person can "K.T. after their name. At deathn Pr d Britain s bravest warrior won. sit close to e plant's and p him " the insignia of the Order are return= ° self along, the vehicle also holding a u ' I Y> ti ed. Long, and ever mounting higher, -CHOLERA IN F A N 1 U ag to receive the cotton and an um - The Scots Guards, .ftoyal -Scots, Shedding lustre o'er the name, brella'for shade. Royal Scots Fusiliers, and the Black Swells the-rising.roll of honor, Watch, -among other regiments,, in- Swells the brilliant growiag•fame. Chole r>'i.Irtfantum is one o� the fatal . =sCZLZ&xaotl■ c. 1torporate portions of the insignia of .ailments of childhood. It is a trouble ADIES R•A\TED-TO DO PLAIN the Order on their colors bad es, or that comes on suddenly, especially and light sewing at home, whole or ,. B War•wise Empires battle -scarred, during the summer months and gnle$s spare time; good pay; work sent any 4' appointments. g distance, chargee paid. $end stamp for Made in Canada. nitons gro}vn to man's estate, Veteran kingdoms rudely'shaker, • pr action is taken• the little one : Company srfentr atlonal Manufaccurintk t Qpp°se in vain their skill and hate. t a son be, beyond aid. Baby's WESTERN CROP MUST BE SAVED ' )) ((l a� ! 1 `!P j �\ 1� 1►(j ��� [; �' 1(�, may o Y d Own • �11�• 1 !'t+. i L i11� 111 ! 1�7 , Tablets are an ideal medicine 4n war$�U'=9'�i— Eldest son of Em ire in off this trouble. The regulate in, and ezternah cured with•. Insistent Call for Men From Prairie __ ; P great, g y g out path by our Home treatment. Write Wheat Fields. # Pure blood is the body's first line of Strong right arm of Freedom's cause the bowels and sweeten the stomach' Co..'before too late. Dr. Bollman Medical # Valor and "1 4. commin li and -thus thus . prevent • all the dreaded Cf.tmt.tpa. r-nninztx Hort ot,t. defense against disease. Strong, heal•_ g 4g, mate The crop in Western Canada is ra-'thy blood neutralizes the poisons of in- In puissance joined for heaven's laws. stomach complaints. Concerning them pidly approaching the harvest stage- .ding germs, or destroy the germs Mrs. Fred Rose, South • Bay, Ont:, ,• Unliasting, yet unresting, on "In some places, indeed, cutting has themselves, That Is why many people ! nays: "L feel Baby's Own Tablets sav- commenced already. But the insist- eximsed to disease do not contract it. Though loftier mounts• the funeral.!ed the life of our baby when she had eat call for help will be gen-; Those whose blood is weak and wit : Pyre' cholera infantum and I would not be eral throughout Manitoba, Saskatche- tory and therefore lacking in defen- The patriot offering laid upon. without them. The Tablets are sold wan and Alberta within the next few ,sive power are most liable to infec- Fair Freedom's sacriflcIal fire. by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 -A A ' ' cents a box from the Dr Williams 4 days.- - - y tion. Everybody may observe that Save the crop! is the urgent appeal Royal Flying Corps• ('Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. DON"PCUT OUT C P• g P healthy, red-blooded pQopie are less .from the leaders in-. all the Allied liable to colds and the grippe, than y 1 4 :countries. In Canada, the young men pale, bloodless people. It is the I TORONTO COLLEGE OF MUSFC ! An Urgent. Case. �.AS�EOC$Oi1,Caj3FQd .s � of adventurous tendencies in:. the bloodless people who fire easily, who; -- i. ,Violentty'the loving wife shook her Hock or Bursitis towns and villages of Ontario; who are short of breath at alight esert4°n, The Toronto M, ,I:Pge of Musle re- ! husband's shoulder. have been unable to .go to the' who have poor appetites, and who opens` Tuesaay, September -4th: The "�yake up, George," she said. "The FOR .•* trenches, will be contributing a very wake up to the morning ss tired as.' excellent work done by this College :'doctor has just sent your sleeping A real. service to the cause. by helping when they wentto bed. While women under'the direction of the distinguish- ! draught."- _ grain, growers of the Prairie_ Pro- and girls chiefly suffer from bloodless- _`ed .master'musician, - Dr.' Torrington, will reduce them and leave nq l'.emishes. winces gather the wheat upon which Hess the trouble also aSecta bath boys makes it an Important factor in the 1T7�� �npa �]Ci15�1� Stops lameness promptly. Docent bila Qo much of the success of war opera- and men. It simply affects girls and ' musical education of Canada. A copy t Sore E es Eye! �In�Ra�ed by tdr or remove the hair, and noise can be Pe women to a greater iextent because r B '� worked. f2 a battle delivered. Book 6Ii tree. ..tions depends. of the Calendar being mailed to any Seta. ". and wltadau.:kiy The rates to the west are low, and -there is a •gFeater demand upon their ;address sent in, gives full information. F rel0euedby Murtrse Try ,t in ABSQ'AB3�6. JR.. roe m.osim eha .autevt!@ : .the wages,'because of the high level of blood supply. Iof the College Course of Instruction•�UR your ge;meottorsu,r arm.@, maces s.alune. %•reaasvear. 1 tf a sNaSnarting,Jest EfeCeaiort I uVn Pew me•1naa ---a Price a and L' a boe:a 49 L- the price of wheat, are certain to be To renew and build uF •.the 6Iood and ExaWltiattons•. At Y:nr nr•a••+at4 er t7 j colas!°" Or eea"r&i"''a tan r°n mon tt res 'ries. ! ,+r good, if not high. Moreover, there is there is no remedy can equal Dr. Wil 4 M Rpt 79 a0ep.r bort!@. Merit ; rg F roue®, i'. 0 F. 616 4rmans $!ds , MootreaL C 1b always the'possibility that the liar- gee tet@a �n bier@ Zia. Roe �oo� q/ tA@ Eve -Fria. Mwrb,ae led Absorbine, Jr- Ir• mde ID y Po (tams" Pink Pills.- They. tone up. the I Armor For U.S. Fighter, Ask Kurt" Eye Remedy Co•.Cirle;oied venter, "doing his bit," may locate a entire bystem, make the blood rich The armor provided for gaited farm is the west and settle perman and --red•: feed and strengthen starving States soldiers consists of a steel lies- �- The British Board of Agriculture I, ently there, nerves, ncrease`the appetite, put col- i. has placed some six hundred farm I _, To man 1 - met and steel plates for the protection ; y young men and those more or in .the cheeks; give refreshing sleep ,of the body. From armpits to 'walat tractors at work in the United King- - mature, in .everx small town in On -;and drive away that untiatifkat - tired I the armor goes clear around the body, dom.Over .eight hundred plows for 11 ir tario, including our own, this appears; feeling: 'Plenty -of sunlight and whole--! barrel . and is' secured by. a use with these tractors have also been ULi Rip Of as a great opportunity to -serve _the some lood will do the-i�est. �belf and buckle. -It hangs down in purchased. a1ln in a radical wa A leas- _ -- P o p through any dealer to medicine, or by_ front, to cover. the abdomen. and also You -can get Dr: R'1iHams' Pink PiNs . l }� silt, tong -distance train. journey, and I MONEY ORDERS. 19 OL visit to the invigorating west are' mail at cents a box.or six boxes for behind. The ent ulster are thin, but 8 Dominion Express .Money- Orders • , o[ such excellent quality as to be talc - edded attractions. But the,crop must p =2.50 from '1'fie Dr. Williams Mediciue. are on ease in five thousand . offices be savedl Co.., Brockville, Ont: Suntflre8lnThey arelcegeredmwith 'throughout nada. QUIC h�BSll� ly ,t tl k Lightning is a great sanitary agent; ``i - Ind NBp1 _ Ane -gun OF THE THISTLE, SHAKESPEARE IN GERMANY. --`+"' kaki cloth. - Q -o -o -o -c --- o--o---o it produces nitric -acid in the sir, �s Ming _ incient Order of Chivalry Recently, Hun Newspapers Boast Love of Grest ANY CORN LIFTS OUT, which destroys 4putrid exhalations L ig...EnglishProm the earth.�ti��ra - Conferred on Gen. Ha Dramatist. DOESN'T HURT A. I;;IT1 • ° German newspapers atfnounce with Lachute, Que., 25t Sept., 1908, m Sir Douglas Haig, upon whom the iNo foolishness: Lift your corns Minard's Liniment CoT. Limited. . King recentFy conferred the . M°ni: considerable pride that, despite all the The Soap to - hitternes� of the war, the las of and•calluses off with fingers Gentlemen, -Ever since coming P • Noble and Most Ancient Order of the plays , cleanse and puri- -Thistle, is the only recipient of this Shakgspeare receive first place in the y - It e_like.nnagjc. -.. home from the Boer war I• have been o o - fy, the Ointment high honor in, rank lower !hail .'bar- theatres. of Germany. Despite the -- o -o -O -bothered with running fever motes on s ® to soothe and heal °n, This ancient order of chivalry- fact -that England -has barred Wag Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or my legs. I, tried many salves and lin:- Nothing better for the Scots' equivalent of the Garter- ner's music and France has torn Ger- airy kind of acorn, cafi harmlessly be merits; also -"doctored continuously for ._ all skin and acAlp comprises the Sovereign, some other man paintings from the walls of- the idi-fted right out. with the fingers if you the blood, but got no.•permanent re-- troubles, as well members of the royal family,_e o but Louvre and Italy has desecrated the apply upon the corn a few drops of lief, till last winter when - my mother _a&if r u very -day ' sixteen knights. The Order Is sup- Goethe Memorial; •Germany looks upon freezone, says a Cincinnati authority. i got me to. try MINARD'S LINI- p fie°' sed to have been Pounded b Kitt I art as sacred and in its cities ake for little cost- one can get a small MENT. The effect of which was el- Sample Each. Free by Mail_ ' Po Y g most magical. Two bottles complete- - Achaius in .787 A.D. It was revived' the works of Gounod Bizet bio_ bottle of freezone at any drug store, r r 'With 82-y.8kia Book For samaies address , Here, Puccini and Verdi; also. George which will positively rid one's feet of ly cured me -and r have woik'ed every De N, tom by James Ii. in 1687, and re-establish- I ever corn or callus without pain. working day' since. Vow:eo�d`thro`oughouc a woet�O° _ed by Queen Anne December 311t, :Bernard Shaw and Leo Tolstoi.- y p __Yo-u_r� gratefully, - - 1703, "Of 294 Performances given in the - This srmple drug dries-ihe-n'ioment - _ _ - - Frankfort theatre, 1916-1917, fifty- it is applied and does not even irri- a JOHN WALSii,' ' Ave were devoted to the works of. tate the . surrounding skin while ap- A Hall of H oeum which e." CLINIRED STAIRS -Shakespeare, only thirteen to Schiller Pjying it or afterwards. and t elve to ,Goethe. In Frankfort This announceipent will interest In the great War I uae Shakespeare is revered even more many of our readers, If your drug- the British Government are establish= ON HER ANDS 7- than Goethe; and throughout Germany gist •hasn't any_. ent reord on tablets of bronze df c freezone tell him to ins shortly there is to be a pernian- during this war Shakespeare's plays surely get a small bottle for you from are produced in.larger numbers even his. wholesale drug house. every man and woman `killed in the war ' than in England. war or, in munition works It will be T00 m t0 Wa1liL Upright. •r '' a national memorial of Heroes of the ' The German newspapers , explain `Why. Cherries Are Ruddy. Advuede Saved by Ly& L ' Great War. There will also be models that in art no nationality.is taken into -r It 4Rvas the theory of Darwin thatof every war worker• account. Shakespeare is regarded in nature made cherries beautiful to the from the •Red= Pin s Vegetable Coimpoaad. German not as an Englishman, but Cross nurse to the 'bus conductress. Y g eye for a definite purpose. Red, he ---�- e } ?'` as one of the world's greatest poets said, was the most prominent and at- US— d's Ziaiment oared ailaleth}ri� This woman now raises -chickens and r" # and dramatists. Germans look .. upon t tractive color, Cherries • turned to - Shakespeare almost as their own flesh that hue in order to attract birds. Games at the Front., does manual labor. Read her awry: , and -blood, they•de'clare. ►, :Richmond, Ind.-' For.;.two. years I _ Birds, noting the brilliant globules, Somewhere in France men are was so sick and weak with troubles 4' tasted them, found them to -their lik- playing hard these days. from my age that 1FRom Greece to Belgium.. ,ins, told B ind the lines the are 1 (� (i when o i n g up d other birds and consumed y boxing, 1 A Call to g stairs has gar the crop, swallowing seeds and all: vexes ins, playing ball, competing p King Alexander, the King of Irl this way the cherry stones were very, slowly with i Dui GniCei 'Greece, has sent the following re - carried with each ether in all sorts of nth- my hands on the carried far and wide over the coun- letic exercises, squad against squad, ste thensitdown markable telegram to the King of the �� a T-- try and dropped where they, might company against company, regiment n at the top to rest. Belgians: `On the occasion of Belgian w><11 brio 8 " grow' into -other cherry trees.' against regiment,_ brigade against -.bei- __ for said he *' g. Independence Day, I beg your Majesty gade and division against division. It 1 ` thought I. should _ 't p;ickage. Qf, tq_accept the hearty wishes ofny-peo- - has been found that these aures, in tid • „ -.have an opera - e -and myself for the-titnmph of the g and my fries s which the competitive spirit is arous- , Gra► a Nuts cause of is justice ro .d, and right, for which t ' e live.thot tmove not to -' p • Greece is Qroud, to fight at the side of ed atnotig file soldiers `and 'tit '•which live. to move .into • her' Allies, assuring your noble and _ their physical energies are taxed to - ournewhouse. My` ` ' heroic people the fullest reparation the uttermost, are of great inr fluence daughter asked me for the unjust sufferings the continue 1 in keeping the men sane and balanced to try Lydia E. Pinkliam s Vegetable :: A delicious j g y Com ound as she had taken it with ood a`^* LL 3 _ behind the lines. The games are g 1 he81thfU1.FQ to bear with courage and patience, results. .I did so, my we6kness• dis- started as soon as 'the soldiers come which rightly tnerit for them the sym- appeared, I gained in strength, moved back from' the firing litre, when nerves all Rosi 8 leas- pathy and admiration of the civilized into our new home did s kinds of • p world," 1 i e are most in need of steadying and the garden work, shoveled dirt, did build- ling lesson in _ _ . __.. _ _ . -i ng _ A tenant who is •about to quit 'a house may not legally remove any P a Reason?' trees or shrubs he has planted in the .4r garden, without.the permission of the landlord. Kinard•■ Ziaimeat Claes Garget is cows is necessary to uect a min s ao soldiers into new channels as quickly as possible. Forked lightning is due to the dividing of the fah by. certain ob.. jec s it approaches. atasaard's Ziaitaeat Our" Dietemt3er. ng and cement work, and raisred him- ,: •.1; dreds of chickens and ducks. I can-:� not say enough in praise • of Lydia E. Pinkhafn's Vegetable Compound and' if these facts ere useful you may pub- liah them -for the benefit -'of other women." -Mrs. M. O. JOHNSTON,Route, D. Box 190, Richmond, Ind. ED. 7. ISSUE 34-17• y ` pent a few —Frank Prouse-liso begun his Ila —Mrs. Crook, or., spent the contract buildic walks for the village. sity. AT Bray has Ti4en'engaged'as —Joe -Douglas, of Woburn, Is —Mrs. John Gordon has been days this week with f i _g ceoient side LOCALISMS' elerk by N.B. MeEnteer.• holidaylug ata, the home. of :his indisposed for the past- couple of -James Richardson to takinguncle, JamemCKennedy. weeks, but is improving. —F. W. and Mrs. Weeks, of To. =Thomas Harding s- been week's well-ear6ed holiday. -Wm. Diekie, ;- we are sorry to ronto,.are visiting F. W. and Mrs. sent to Campellford for a couple r health at Weeks here for a few days. of weeks relieving in the branch present., old an —Mrs. Goo. Kerr will h —Miss Sylvania, Leavens spe egu a, Cleanmup state, is in very poo .—Mrs. Wm. Cheater, of Van- Of the St&n&zd Ban the"- couver, sptint'& Week with G. and auction sale of her household fur -A dhig- thiii week with- Pickering L. Gordon and Mrs. H. Gordon. —Lost, between Pickering and niture etc., at her premises on frien a. Clark left on-,Tage& to Brougham, a panama hat: Finder' Church St. at one o'clock on Wed- -Joe Cla See re for fun -few days With dodge "nd a friends in Vease leave at Nz*ig Office or at nesday next. in Odds and I post office. particulars. lAkefield. Brougham —Mrs. Fielding, of Gravechurst, —F, W. Weeks has just. recely. Mrs 0 LET—A comfortable five -roomed .0 in * visitillf her niece, (Dr.) ed a carload of Royal Household Cartwrig t. b n 'Y 10 Mile scar- Glenors Flours, bran and an Cb=h It. &PPI Sn mer —Miss Laura Andrew is spend. shorts. Get prices before buving.* rissey. 'Dumbarton. Kamp. of Kankakee. Ill., are G 0-0- ds Ing a few days with friends in —Mrs. Dick and daughter, Mrs. visit - Cowan, or., to having a ing with the formers sister, Mrs. The FrWt 5tore **w verandah [erected infrout of John Andrew, and with - other HAS THE QUAL137t - ,:his residence. friends -in Dunbarton. _L10 d Shirley, of Hamilton, W. IEL Mole, principal Melong, Feawches, nfoe fine Straw Hats, regular 1.26, going.fit NO Vent I unday at the home of his of one of the Toronto mon's, 11 public parents here. - schools, and Yrs. Mole. and. child Plums; - Cherries —Dr. Revell and sop, of Edwon- are spending a week or two WE Men's Straw Rate, black ban&, _nToely finished, regular ton, event a few dayswith M. 8 Urs. Mole's uncle, J. H. Bundy. and all other Fruits . .:and )Lee. Chapman. —Thelighting of an aeroplane cents,for 69c. —Miss Mary Harding isapand- on the farm of R. H. Crook crest. in Beason. -'Jjen's light weight . t striped Tweed Pants, regular L75 P . W lug a few days' vacation at the ad quite a sensation . ft few days home of her parents here. It had lost Its bearings and NEMSON'S ICE CREAM pair, for 2.19. —Miss Alice Moore, of Brooklin, :C�t fifty people collected to see I Plain, in cause. sundaes or In a with Mime it before t rose once more to con. to amending a few day Ice-cream sod"--alwaym good. rinue its flight worth 1.00, going at 40 orate. AYreds and Mildred Jephson- Men'tfine Print Shirts Marsh Informs TH Hand Stod- —Rev. Dr. ME Misses Ads and discovery of two new H.. J. MARQUIS a, In black and tan, sines ;Aso, of Kin oville, are visiting Naves of the disc 1 dozen pairs Baby's Button Boot stare in this spiral nebula of Mea- Pkkerhg A ontwio their dater, re. C. W. Liddle. I . —Mr. McClory, of Lindsay, spent aces by Dr. Reber Curtis of the 8, 4 and 9, going at 50c a, pair; - a few days with his brother -in- Lick Observatory. The stare are Thomas Walsh, and family. very small, of the 114 and 14th COAL and G"N a- Boy's Boots, box _calf,_ sizes Sand.4,11 law, Tb Half dozen pair _J. S, Japhson has had an Inde- magnitude. They are jEistbeybnd pendent phone installed in his visibility, with Dr. Marsh's teles- wdeQOD-day 8.00, going at lt.50... somber is 1104, cope. The rotation of the ens residence. His Dum "of :thel best g upon its axis has turned the great Hard and soft Coali. Pickerin Half dozen Girls' and Ladies' Middies, white with stripe —Mibses Marjory and Jessie sun spots of last week out or our quality on hand. - i I .., . f Sailor collars, regular L85and 85 cents. going at Johnston, of Toronto, are visiting vision, but quite a number o Highest price paid for Barley; - smaller spote are ornamenting Misses. Georgie and Frankie Shir ley this week. Old Sol's face, Sun spots large Rye and Buckwheat delivered -j.'00 said 09 cents. -.: —Mine M. Stalker, of Acton, will enough to receive this world or at 9'uk's Mill. arrive here on Labor Day to take two such worlds are termed small pi- :Children's Summer Dresses, pretty designs and colors at charge of the Millinery Dept of spots. All the stare of interest to Pickering Station Coal 006- - - N. B. McEnteer's store. us, except Venus, are morDing Clearing prices.- -Mrs. W. P. Ft 3z, of Detroit, stars. Venus is seen just after i hemisphere. PICEIRING BAZZ"AY 6=021panied by her daughter, sunset on the western MAN INUSS Velma Fox, is visiting he -Mints- r —A. W. McLean, deputy .,daughter, Mrs. N. B. McEnteer. ter of Highways, was in town on A Big Assortment in aU lines at _J. D. and Mrs. Remmer and Monday looking over the King 7 Miss Marion Thexton. accomPan I- ston road prior to its being taken -ed-b friends from Torouro, mo- over by the government, which "The Big Store'. toreto Camp Bordon on Sunday. was done on Tuesday. Mr. Mc- -Thos. Harding, who has been Loan was on a tour of inspection on the staff of the Standard Bank between West Hill and Oshawa to here for about three years, receiv- Bad out what work would have to M., S CHAPMAN --ad word on Monday to report In be done in order to of the road a a 'Toironto, on the following day in a proper state o repair. He ICE CREAM I —H. A. Matchett, of Moncton. wasralso making inquiries to re- Constantly on hand, also prose- soft drinks on ice. Ladies' Blouses and Whitewear K. B., has been spending a few Bard to secnring labor to pro - da" with-his-wifs and._daughter cuts the work. In 01) 'BUNS and GALES Lawn and Dimity Blouses from LOQ to L75 each. very oiyliekC __daug te�j, conversation BREAD, Ladles'Voile. atche -t . 8 riva e -pp _rv��_Vta White Skirts. the latest: make with belt 1.50 and LOO. at the home of Mrs. t Patterson's Chocolates. -7 z - im to Zoo each. Dorset 75c. parents, Gen. and Mrs. Palmer. that the' village should have a House Dresses, all colors and styles, from to 2.00. Drawers. 24c to 75c. —The subject at the morning sewerage a a m fore a penman- Both phones in shop 25 to a0 cents each. Combinations, 1;75 Dresses, &5e- ILOO and 1.25. Andrew's church on ent good d could be built. Uuderskirts, 1.00 to 1.50. Night E service in St. Andre Undervests, 15 to 85c.. Jersey Combinations, 506 each. R. m nn Pi rin white o ey, eke 9 Hosiery for Ladles and Children. black. Sunday next will be "The Great This could bo also used for drai H. Lessons of Life," and the even Ing the cellars in the adjacent Ing and tan. Cotton and Lisle 15c to 50c pair. I- Corsets, b A and Co ton's 75c to Rose Supporters 15 to We. service at 7.30 will be by lime -light. propertied. Im 11.75 a pair, —The present year will. be re. in Thity Wre is Stren White Lisle Glove, 5K pair. White Canvas Pumps and Tennis Shoes All are welcome. 9th —J. D. Rummer, accompanied membered as one of disastrous 135 to 1.75 per pair. in fact everything for the hot months electric storms. Thunder -storms of June, July and August. Call and -see the goods. '&b Mrs. H. J. Ma ass and son have been frequent and have been There In a great movement at pres- rlie, and Miss Fanny and Joe at for co-operation amoag the farm- ILLESPIE _.PUNBAR Park, motored to Collingwood on attended by severe losses. One of 01 farmer is G. A. G Monday ere of Ontario )Liad every . invited to join the good work. Thursday last, where they spent the severest occurred on • 6.3 __ afternoon of this week. and al- Attend elk. meetings of the U. S. O. WLW relatives- returning 15 Y - no Club and become better acquainted .a day though the storm not last lo W. H. and Mrs. Crammer, in this immediate locality, the with your neighbor stud mutual re- 3diseBoattice Calvert, Fred Stov- lightning was very sharp while it spect and eanfidence, will develop. `'ler, L. D. and Mrs. Banks and lasted. It could be seen, however, Room for a few orders of twine yet, Xise Minute -and N. Banks motor- that the storm was very severe to place them with thi secretary, and all ed to Burlington Beach an Sun• the north 'of us, and several re- those getting twine through the club port bean lLable to see three fires' are asked to get it mptly from Mr, day and spent the day with at once. These proved to be the Marquis or Lorne ruckrin. Irlends. barns belonging to Cecil Story Next meeting, Aug. 15th. —During the storm of Thursday, and Ed. tRedshaw of Claremont, afternoon last lightning struck a United Farmers of grain in H. Vale's field and that of Messrs. Smith & Rich - on on the bast-Itne Just- south - of the ards6u._ of - Columbus. Donald �Ciluh_ Tckeriing. - village. It was entirely burnt,, Munro also lost five sheep which had-taken refuge from the storm • but the fire did not spreadbe. underneath acre A young boy gond that. 9SEEDS —The school children are now in Markham township was killed uninx to count the days be- and his brother rendered uncons- -Alsike, Red Clover, Timothy and all lore the public ' schools ire -open. clout when they sought shelter - kinds of seeds The worst feature of underneath a tree while the storm We" are in the market and, are pi;epar- holidays, in the minds of - the was raging- ed to pay the highest market prices, The best 1,quipMeles, -pupils, is that they, come to an the otr;ing mills wmrrsv '-sud too soon. . . -e, - -eamples, . or communicate with —Miss Charles, of Toronto, will Tuesday, -Aug. 21st, the date of the Ben I d us us before selling. address the girls and yours l ladies taking over of the Kingston road by i advantage of the best Seed Mark. at the meeting of the women's the Oplarlo Government, in an susple- Take adraneta in the world. Institute to be hold at Airs. Rud- sous oa for Whitby, as well as all the dy's on Thursday, -Aug. 80th. It Other, municipalities through wlivicb Bell or Independent phone. Is hoped that there will be a large this greatest Vighway in Canada rubs. Prompt, efficient and reliable seryiet attendance at this meeting. The memorial service: - for Odrporal In handling Seeds guaranteed. Gordon Vanstons at All Sainte' filled _J. S. and Met. Jephaon motor the church on Sunday evening. He J.H. DOWNEY COMPANI ed , to Brodlilin on Sunday and was killed in action a. few weeks WHITBY, ONTARIO !pent the day with Mrs. (Dr.) agogThere were features of his life of James Moore. They were accom- desinterest as outlined by Rev. R. ..'gsoled on their return by their W. Allen, who addressed the congre ELM DALE M11 .1 aughters, . who had been spend. gation from the chancel steps in ex - Ing a week with Miss Alice Moore. plalninjg how the your hero became mw -while age' t* � the Campbell a member Of the church. It was in You can idw sys get the best MiChi 'I the spring of 1914, before the war was Milling Co. in mainrepairs to thought of, that youngVenstons, who Lobs Flour made from No their race, Gen. M. Palmer was bad for sometime been attending All Manitoba. Wheat. take- told ill with heart Saints', came rector and Id Roy al Household and Glenom fq: trouble. He was conveyed to his him that he wanted to join the church. Bread. Trysbag. bm ome and medical aid summoned. Mr. Allen carefully instructed him In Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat For se BRAN, -SHORTS veral days he lay in a serious the study of the catechism and in May condition, but we are pleased to he was publicly baptized. When Van- MIX FEEDS auto that he is now -making satin- stone found that there would not be OAT CHOP " towards recov. confirmation service here till fall he CRUSHED OATS cry factory progressurged Mr. Allen to arrange for his fin. ARLEY CHOP fishing his course by that rite without- WHEAT 13 —We are beginning to wonder further delay, and "Bishop Sweeney where oar summer has gone. It happening to be staying in Oshawa at CRACKED CORN seem@ only a very short time, since the time, confirmation was performed MIXED HEN PEED the farmers were busy seeding there privately on May 15tb. The ser- -Caldwell's Cream substitute and we have had only 1, ver few mon on Sunday might was by the Rev. Calf Meal. hot days, and now we read E. A, McIntyre, of St. Auden'@. To- Molasses Meal ronto. The roster of members of All tbo-Torouto Exhibition opens (n CHOPPING AND, OAT When Saint&', composing a very Isr pro CRUSHING EVERYDAY Saturday of this week n 0 don of the younger members of Get prices on feed in, ton lots. that event occurs we begin to dig the congregation, which bangs In the trunks and *no appropriately BELL PHONE. deep down in cn church vestibule, wardrobes in search of our winter draped for the solemn occasion. Cor- 21. clothing, and otherwise prepare porr.1 Vanstone was the only son of Mr. for Cia cold autumn days. so'd I Mrs. Ernest Vanotons. Chopping every day. WEATHER• 7., �Givespe,6�lethe motion. of Driving or away for ,G Gives Hummer Holidays. Single or Double Harness, plush Augs,�Dustery and Whips, all e 0 Single 7. mew'stock. Trunks and Suit, Casew. Shoe Repairing. now Harness and Collar. repairing' promptly done. PICKERING HARNkSS �EMPORIIUX Homewe W. J. COAKWELL ome Phone, SIM. r "D LAST 'R HAS ARRIVED AT SUMMER V a Gents' Furnishers and eon supply You with First and foremoat, we are anything in the way- of men's wear. We had a dandy line of Sport Shirts sad Ties arrive last week, -and our summer samples of Clothing 'we here. "ll on us before yon bay your Summer Show- We h1WO an Al line of Canvas and Rubber Geode read can guarantee satisfaotion. R. All BUNTING, PICBERIN.G Established 1867. SEED 0 R N �_ Wisconsin No. 7, Imperi il Leeming, White Capt Cob Corn Ser6ea Doors, window, Sereeils, Coal oil Stoves for cheap cooking. J. H. BUNDY Pickering.