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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_08_31q-•+'R,"ti,.:'r..:. .,, ,, •.;4 r.r.,,. ,:;�5 a; .. ,.,!gym"-z;�;-W c. ^,' +m:. . v.,c, .: vp.. y r �k. IN''ani v ... • u+ yG ' 1 , - '.E IC E v •� .;,fir` .'NE - 70L. XXXVI. - PICKERING9 ONT•, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1917 No. 49 of \— HIGHLAND CR9ZK Here is an opportunity for some live lbtabtiabed 76 years s' � �r,ofissr�taseat da:a*. �1 - Baker"A,'Hei Ther alar moathl mpetia cf thliver mea to secure good business. eg y gWhile the transportation of pupils ~4 .'. lred4cal Highland Creek . Women's Iastitnte p ill be held at the home of Mrs. B. Fr would have to be done at a clone rateGREENWOOD­ a there u be n r unit o Clooson-on Tuesday would a oppS t y t n GainQALDWETAT D.. Succesaoe_ y secure baelneee for the return trip. l a . to gh• legal Dr. a: Brodie. none -81141 -r �OII't-IIegj80t 82 4th. at 8.80 o'clock; For instance—i! a Whitby .livery had MLLS Otammont. Oat. $Class Or BBriI; the contract, the trip to Pickering for 71R. V. E. QaRTWRi(It3T, For SIMCOE POINT the pupils in the, morning and return iJ '' $IIljdf2l large BII Ing in the eyeniag after taking them i mewl of 6re.eahns�t.0at, 4noeeseor to — ac. B. X. owl•. Pici•Riee, ons Omoa boars �� The following from Toronto are home, would furnish a splendid op- .. _ Is W s and am to a P. m st17 small Were struckby Fuests at Simcos Point House. Picker. portunity for extra business at regular `R�p E. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regia- , htnin that last ing. during the latter part of August : rates. A time schedule for tea+in e towed member of the p� metrical aero• � g Mrs. J. A. Solomon, allies Ada Buell, Whitby and Picker[ag could be fol- Marton of Ontario. epaofal aiteatdoe • b BtOrtn. Miss Morley, W. H. and Mrs. Oondv Lowed, and after a little while this � '.7 no Ming of pas.... s,.. to" free. i 11 account Of the lII- and children,`Mr. and Mur Bate and livery service could be looked for and Use our Rode. Prpf. family, Uhas. sad 1[re. Tempple sad considerably used. The idea offers creased cost of every g y 0. MoKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Day, of the O. A. C., family. E. sad Mrs. Spears, as re possibilities of good business. I am Compelled adlnbar�, member M the Ooilpe of recommends them. (La Douglas and Bruce Ayre and 'Ploydoians and Bargome at Ontario lims"lle Yia Isabel Ayre Messrs. George and W HITtYALs _ t0 ��LL vfN1Ce the i�1d1Cf3 at amlime oe Becomes, *diabaesh, and Mr. Stratton. Of csr10 t0 TC t IN sttentlos► 'ts ddaasea of womw .aa Bee us Fred Jones _ Mre. A. E. Major �istted her fetter Ppm per : ewes. Office sad reafdeaee, Bronptaas. v. - Wt week. '2 13aahel bag on and t PhoIIet3r2700OBHAWA FAIR Mise Jess�op. of Toronto, is Visiting:l Ldysti. her sister, ]!lr.. Wilkinson. #J" Aug. let. _ 30� The Tomato /air w now oo -Usha- Kim ESsa White paid a visit to E. FAREWELL, H.Q., BARRIB- . 230$ win L next. The pacts bri64ten a her sister. Mrs. Levi Annie tut I& sorry to be compelled to do • °!7s ossa Crowaa"arao/.andooasl� the dates approach. A special line of week. Ibis, bat even at this pries whftbv • l4v • side shows will increase the Midway. them is ver little Stouffville fin , Patrick.' Special Bhowi have contras- with Helen Troyer sprat a few days y . AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister Lad ' ed to come. The carry -a large Merry- withMinMarion Philp at Port • Solicitor. t� North, Wb Won go-ronrrd and Perris Wheel besides �e �,,,,us Boyd. of Cedar Grove, Museum and side shows. These added have I . visiting the Bie d girls- ve- to the ordinary will make a busy spot. �><TILLIAM J. BEATON, B. A„ Bar- cantly. 1'1' ringer, Solicitor, No" Public. associated '} 8 $ Claremont a Free attractions in front of the Mrs. Lloyd Thomas and baby. of in practice with Noun. a ckman. Denison d: r, s . !Grand Stand consist of Japanese Oshawa, s nt a few days with her Poster, Barristers Toronto Gsteral Trusts Troupe, The Emilie Sisters. The La- y : Bailding, 96 Bay Shoot, Tomato. Telephone ' sisters here. atm tai gsL i10ltSEFURNISHINGSa France Treo and the Three Deeyere. The Misses Lydia Major and Lily These will make the best show ever Pugh motored to Whitby on Sunday Dlowest Big Stock, at the loest prices. put on. Add to this a full tine of and •peat the day at the Conyales- races, show of carriage horses and cent Hospital. IDLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S., -Delivery tree. parade of live stock and you have a W. J. and Mrs. Beaton have return - .1L7 orsduat• of the Royal College of imatat . — — show equal to tate grand show ,at To- ad to Toronto, after ading three over W. and L'aires ityha of a Once, Omw Call and see. Ind Phone 324, o:« W. W. Prinp•'e hardware nbr•, curtsy. mato. weeks with the former parents. D. Ofeee hours s to is ;1 to sac. fad phase ►e, The aviators are flying over Oshawa R. and Mrs. Beaton. Ben phoaa se11, wy Claremont. daily and are watching things get in Lloyd White. who has been In or Beaton n eh..ase 'ovee•as . Dr 111145 -shape at the grounds. They will wast France for thep t year with the Dowell, of Toronto, will be in charge. to see the crowds on fair days but will Canadian Artillery, bas received a carry no bomba. The directors have commission in the Imperial Army and ,rte#{;M 16as><s14e; FRUIT .BASKETS decided not to prosecute them If they is now in England qualifying His see the fair free of charge. brother Orvalr is with the Und Bat- �7� G. HAM—Issuer of Masrisgga 11 and a quarts, with covers an color Remember the dates, September 10. -:1'r licaaaes to the Conagy of Oota*Ia q y 11 and 12. and see the beat show ever tery at Witley Case �r+ek.rfaiviases _ etty 1 quart berry boxes staged on the beautiful park, with Its W. V. Coates will hold an auction grass, Bowers and treed at their best. • sale at Johnson's Hotel on Tuesday, ,�^1 POUCHER. Real Estate Aum- 24 and 27 quart crates, made of vert Sept. 4th, of gocd milch cow#, young 1 . hones, ,wasgor, collector and ismer than boards. Strong and very light.. cattle and two colts, L and 5 ears old At saasrtana licensee. Brougham. 07 Order early, as it there is a good trop. BROCK ROAD - respectively. ►See bills for [pull parti- t HOPPER Issuer of Marriage of fruit there will not be hal! culars. The hammer will be wfeided ,hiss Edna Keyes has been visiting W. B. Powell.lPtekerir • D, tdo.n•« in the Conary of Ontario. _ enough packages for by g• Ofaes at since Lad his red4me:. Maromont. the demand, friends in Markham recently. _ Asa and Mrs. Hubbard visited with jpeatb of George Pbili DS.BF.ATOK TOWNBRIPOLERH Choppin and oat -rolling every day as Mr, and Mrs. Grills on the lake shore = P o conveyances. Oammtadmnarfor %Jdae 00, Sunday. — admo.tts• seecunsans. ass. Money to lose urn commencing on Monday Arthur Graham boa the contract for Qn Sunday the residents of Brou- an term ' Inner of uscrisce Lis Cha IBrd of July putting on a new metal ceiling to the gham were deeply grieved to hear ,maw t�ht�iva e' Ong• f -y W. Q Barnes, frees Riper ®stool room, - that one of its most prominent citiz- L'GH S. PUGH. Glen Majrr, Oat Walier Jackson- is visiting friends ens, Mr. George Philipp, bad passed Or addreeaR: R. No. 1. Locust Hill. awn a little before midnigln on Sat, Llesa•sd Auctioneer. a:tsmive ezp.r� in Markham. also friends in Grsea- y fence in imported and tbmromobbred stock. bank, during the holiday. urday. In his 47thlyear. It was we'l Sales conducted anywhere, write for germs known that he was in poor health, sad 9ergiealrra _ p��s ne safe._ _ _Gals f�7 1�1'�7 Armor Brigrgall had several sheep - - ± -- ±++e•• •• but his�lsaLh w� entirely unexpected. -week.-'- - POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, were evidently strangers In thio die- Mr. Philip was well and favorably 1' .tor counties of Yost and Ontario. •ao. X*mS'ous� �1 trtct, known throughout the township. He Ileo sales of all kinds attensed be on abortwo George Cowan, or., is making pre ps• was the yonogest son of the late Geo. Orem sob". address Breliver P. o.. ons. �i���al��s#�i rations to erect a cement silo on his Philip. a prominent man of the town - farm. now occupied by. Wm. J. Mc -ship• A number cf years ago he was �R.B • I �JO�%/� Donald. MasfeyHarrislagent for Brougham Vetorina Surgeon Five Acres of Land For 8818, Mrs. W.' H. Jackson. accompanied district, and later entered the general 8 811 lasted With COCl by her done Archie and Frank, visit• store business. By diligence and Honor Graduate of the Ontario Tete- P g ed Oshawa friends on Sunday and strict attention to his duties he built ritrary Collette winter fruit, Monds. up a prosperous business. In conaec- Lnd Graduate of the Veterinary Miss label Harper, of Oshawa, has tion with his mercantile business. he Science Association. fust coming into - ` ° ' was also postmaster, the duties of _ been the guest of W • H. h nd Mrs. Pbone—oMee 1808, residence 2M bearing. Jackson, also of Asa and Mrs. Bob- which he conducted with satisfaction 1CLAREMONT - ONTARIO - bard for a couple of weeks. to all. Failing health, however. come Thomas and Mrs. Knox received lied him last Decejaber to retire! T. R: ATORF _-We I. Rlchdion. word b wire on Monday that their rrom settye boniness. He' purchased son. Jq bad been wcundf d in the Cowie residence. just south of the - . Veterinary Surgeon Notary Public, Pickering., France, but not seriously. town hall and here he decided to spend Honor Gradusteof Ontario Veterinary the remainder of hia days. In poli - Coll e. All call da or ni ht wNtTfev tics Mr. Philip was a liberid and In J promptly attended to. g The P1C�L8rlllg I religion a Presbyterian. He waa Bell and Iodepeadent'Phooee . • James Twfedie has bought frrm E. active In church matters, and at the 1 Y lance Committee M. Deverell his fine residence on North time of his death was superintendent i - ONT?1R10 Byron St, of the Sabbath School. a was also a DICKERING, +• Judge Ruddy has rented the Judge member of the Masonic order, His T� PHILIP '!he object a in Association ie to a house fon residence until he buildsfuneral th Monday to St. Jo as came•�� s�iag and prosecute a house for himself. terg on the 7th concession was one of i the felons. The new Governor-General is to the largest ever seen in Brougham, make his first visit to Whitby on Fri• and testified to the high esteem in =,Ear a full line of fresh and cur- Members having property sfmlan 06mmuct• day afternoon, when he Is to inspect which he was hold in the community. ed meats constantly on hand. oats immediately with any member the military hospital. He had no family, but Is survived by _ of Exacadve Oommitiies. - There was a big celebration at the his widow, for whom the 'sympe, by 'Spice Roil, Breakfast; Baeon. Membership too $1.00. military hospital- on• Tuesday evening of the community is extended. Ham. Bologna, Weiners, etc. Make" moo, be had from the P. am* or when Maior Wells brought home his - Highest prks+e paid for B•cr•hr1 on eppiloaMoo. bride, a London girl. MARKHAM Immense interest -is taken to the Higher is cattle Exec. Com. --L. D. Banta, C. S. Palm prospect of the • inclusion of the To- R. J. Price spent Sunday here. ee, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. ronto-Eastern in the deal whereby Mrs. Byron . Feasby spent Sunday +�• giekelinq e - the Canadian Northern is to be nation- with friends in Toronto. 1. R. 'Thextoa- W. 1t Clark alized. Mise Helen Tripp, of Toronto, is vie- iverq Presidmt; Sscr'oten Several members of the Whitt•y itisl� her aunt, Mies Falter Bennett. Board of Edocation, accompanied by Urn. Sadler and L. Matthews left First-ols�se rip for hire Principal Johnson, visited Pickering on -Monday -for King City to repair a Village on Tuesday afternoon in an church: Day or night Fa Il Term from Aug. V endeavor to secure pupils for the High Mrs. Ellis, of Detroit, is visiting her School here. In poet years many fatber, W.' J, Bodell, and other-frt- =Bias meets all trains ends here. = 1 Pickering and Dumbarton pupils have Teaming promptly attended to. EI;I'i0iis gone.lo high school at Little York or David Hanson. who has been to Agent for Canada Carriage W. ' 1 Rive ale, because the train service Kingston training for Home Guards, Ag g %' f was convenient. The inconvenient is tome on eight days leave. _ �•. H. �sa� train service between Whitby and Mrs, Hamlin and children, who have ! P4ck{R0� 1'0$ONTO. OI�'r. Pickering militated against attend- spent the summer with Miss Bate, re - once here. Pupils could get to Whit- turned to their home in Brantford. Qo Y d Ch 1 Co.. Mr and Mre Boyd and children and tr' i r, cage an ar ss _ by by the morning G. T. R. train, Is unquestionably one of Canada's arriving about 8,90, but they would Mies Mosgr_ove, of Picton; spent Sun - beet commercial schools. The de• have to wait till 7.86 to get a train day with Wm. Mosgrove, They ac - Maud for our graduates to far be- home to Pickering. This was too late. companied Frank and Mrs. Gerow to yond the supply. Prompt assist- The Whitby Board of Education Is Toronto on Sunday evening, anoe to get positions is assured all considering the practicability of bring- E. R. Willson. who has been holiday - of our students who become come Ing the Pickering Village pupils to I�ngg here at the home of his father, E. patent. and fro by automobile. This service Willson, for the past two weeks, re - Write to -day' for our handsome would pick the pupils up practically turned to the city a edeeeday mora- y at their own homes, thus avoiding the Ing, accompanied by his brother War - Catalogue. Ia contains full infor• lon walk to the Pickering station ren, who hasgone to consult aspecial. oration, anT from the Whitby station to the int. profit for me. school. It would also deliver them Rey. 0. E. Fockler will bold service SEE OUR NEW -' - W. J. Elliott; Princlpal safely at their own homes shortly In the Christian Church here next Mr. jMACHINE - after the close of the school in -the afternoon, thus effecting a consider- Sunday, Sept. 2nd, at 11 a. m. Fockler will be welcomed as both be until farther notice. AWING TOOLS SHARPENED - able saving of time and tending to and Mrs. Fockler have made many he _ family convenience and comfort. The friends ip this district wben was The II We can supply Emery Wheels^ and pe y We make a s cialr of crosscut saws Locks prospedteare that quite a few pupils would come to Whitby from Picker• pastor here a few years ago. offering will be appropriated for the ;Circular Saws. All stfam Tools of all kinds. repaired. Luiz if this question of transportation maintenance of the praye•yard. and kept in stock. a specialty. For afirst- can be solved. The fees for High we trust that all who are interested Also Emery and Saw Mandrels, if you class hair trim or an easy shave Dell class hair r' i at the Exist -end Barber Shop. School pupils at Little York or Toros- will try to be resent, as this lace certain) needs attention. The Pres - y wish to build yourown frame. Furnishings See our House Furais6ln a of all to are 342 per year. as compared with $7,60 per year in Whitby. The saving byterian Choir, who so willingly gave -vii- M. TAA -==s N kinds. Slightly used Carpetserably 18 cents a yard tip, d mould help affecteg their assistance two weeks ego, nave kindlyconsented again to give their r BROCK ROAD -from N IO W. J.GORDO KERING J indethus tboextra cost of motor transportation to sand from oWhitby se ccs. , _ __. .�. ear �. s.; n • r: �.Y., ,-�;� -��; k ' rR' ' - 4 '-.....\ '.c _ . -'..y • v'.-:tl.-. �t-i � • ...=i•Mt'ii .•il'.I. m a :.: 5?3;. _ �w.._. .� _`�-'�'•N�?3L3`1"o-�+i' profit for me. 6 bags to minimum amount =_ charged for. We do not chop before-' o'cloclrw nor after 6 o'clock, Mondayft Wednesdays and Fridays until farther notice. I chop finer. than other mtlla. or. T.J. C*XWE=M* "EASTLAKE"`;i The shingle that has given satis- faction for over 80 years. Empirar Corrugated Iron'.with at tin. by y' 2 in. corrugation, see it before yon Ito �1 buy other makes. If yon are need of a Cream Separator. 'Tri a Premier for 80 dae. also gasoline engines from 11�.t10 VJP6 See or write me before buyin& Bell Phone. Ng, F. J. Prouse, - Picks ring .9ickering garage aye r All automobile and Bicycle repairing promptly` attended to. ` Tires, Oils, Grease and repairs always on hand. Potter & An _ PICKSY"G, Oat. Write'me-151'.! for prices on Sarnia- Fence. L� I can save YOU money r Aa -C. R•E E SORW LOOUST HILL �+ t E�F'FERVESCING� h SALINE - A very agreeable laxative a.<: ' --for the warm -weather. - • Cools the blood and re- ,freshes the system. Pricer 86 Cents. ig LYMAN'S SAL. 'Y'lap, ._HEALTH An Efferveecing Laxative at 16 cents. �L C. W.! Liddle, Phm. 8. Druggfs"raduate Optict" q C. N. R. Tl- it Agent. :' VIA WHEN/THE WAR -Ontario Veterinary- Collese Lt. o " �� I 110 University Avenue, Toronto, Canada Under the control of the Departmento� Agriculture of OntaHo.etved_nCousins Affiliated with the University of Toronto: - .: _ --- College Reopens Monday, Oct. 1, 1917, Calendar Sent on Application. o A DECLARATION OF WAR. ON JULY 5, 1914, MATTERS WERE S. A. A. GRANGE, 11.1111i M.8c., :Prineipal - _ Y � f DEFINITELY ARRANGED. r Long and Varied History ' CHAPTER V.-(Cont'd.) zeal which devoured him no longer COUNTRY �l �j THE The cities of Bruges, Ghent and a £°iWon'ali this be rather danger- appeared so -insoluble an enigma. few others at this time were proud and At the Council at Potsdam the 1k- r��� �T OFFENSIVE itis►7i s y,� felt ,their might, bidding to become a. its?" caked Fenella, a little alarmed \AREA bF the look of -the wrathful black eyes CHAPTER VI. cision Was Made Which Plunged free cities, and were• permitted their _ iM with her brothel warning ' at•1� "BaIladrochit, __ independence with the suzerainty of 9tesh in her mind. ,Will it not be "12th April, 1905. —the World Into War. ; - the Counts of Flanders. The country d for you to make anoenemy of Mr. "may' Dear Ronald, -If you've got a was united with the Netherlands in ell? - He has so many ways of- heart in your body you'll board the On the eve of the fourth antiivera- FLANDE!\iS, LAND OF ROMANCE .the fourteenth century, but a century makinghimself unpleasant." i next boat that comes our way! ary of the outbreak of the war there . AND CHIVALRY. ben Ufa just got to be bad for me! I "Being a Highland' landowner is was published in the London Times a later passed to the Hapsburgs. can't be worse than bending for quite too delightful for words, but not statement of the first importance as , It has beeatin the poiisesoion of the Oer under another's man's will--! so simple a matter as in the innocence to the origin of hostdlities. From this' Spanish and of the French, but in 1830 i gt'itwling to his feet for fear of being of my heart I had imagined, The it appears that the war was deliber- `Victims Of Many Conquests, They finally 'liberated itself from Holland Mcked. I'm too big to crawl, and too I amount of knowledge expected of me ft= What! Isn't our lot hard is appalling- Keepers and factors at arranged on 'July 5, 1814, at, a have Preserved Their Life and and'trom France. h h Their Language, ,Ghent has been called the City of Muir , as it is? Is the skin we and chrofters and other strange- Council at Potsdam, at which .the Flowers and the Soul of Flanders. It K Wear off our hands, winter and aura- i tures demand audience. at all hours of Kaiser was present - __ ..... ,too little yet?' Don't we have In a report of a recent speech in There to something about the name was the home'of Flemish art, and here 6 take our lives -in our hands often en- the .day, and ley- before me problems which I'ra expected to settle off -hand: the Reichstag by Herr Haase, an In- ,Flanders that seems immediately to was to be seen before the war Van 'Wth at the end of those ropes, and about repairs, and renewals of leases, dependent Socialist, printed in the 'i call up to mind . visions 01 romance, I Eyck's masterpiece, "The Adoration of ^! soon those gaga that would barely and sheep drives --whatever that may Leipziger Volkzeitung of July 20, ap- of chivalry, of art and histoM that is the Lamb," in the Cathedral of St. t a cat? Z&e ordinary risks of the { mean -and hundreds of other dark ears a reference to "the meeting of produced by the mention of no other i Bavon. It was here that the peace of are too little yet, it seema,,things. Since we got here on Wed- P 812, ;we're to be bullied into taking i nesday I've been chiefly occupied in July 5, 1914;' as one of the matters i country, unless It be old Venice. `was which concluded the war of sof r o by ordinary ones too. The minis- i veiling my ignorance. Yesterday my, , which would have to be explained be- The land of the ancient Flemings I was signed b� the commissioners o! `ter preaches patience, and of course dignity had a narrow shave; for when fore the origin of the war is fully un- and .of those medieval counts who Great Britain and the United Statees. - Ws his boniness to do so; but he, I asked the headkeeper where the I deratood. "This;' saga the Times car- ranked almost ee high ea kings is I Bruges is a picturesque old city, a r, 4houldn't preactilt besidelather's bed deer -forest was, and he pointed to a respondent, "is the first public refer- again living its romance in the bitte city of bridges and the Venice of the t°• -•or not to me, anyway• for the band -bare hill -side opposite, I only just stop• I encs to a date which will probably be- struggle. against the' Germans. WNorth. There the early printer Dian• x�Nges on fathe '$ face lave a louder! Ped myself from asking what had be. I tonne the most famous of the fateful � read how the people in London heard i slon taught bio art to the English mer ldraagae, to my mind. Do you think I' come 'of the trees. Luckily, I remem- I the guns roar is Flanders; of how the chant Caxton, who carried the art to . can look on that and stay 4uiet? bered in time that a Scotch forest isn't month of July, 1914.'0 i great oiiensivg is being launched in England and began printing, preserv- He stared down at her with wrath- a forest at all , But this is only one The Conspirators. I Flanders, and yet the bounds of Fland• I ing for us .some of the most remark- Lnl ingpirx, but Fenella found no Wp among the pitfalls that gape around i AL the meeting in question there ` sWces being most genuinely taken me, and from which I expect your Herr von ers to the average man are something able pieces of English literature, for ,owe � In growing astonishment she were present:—The Kaiser, of a mystery. he was the first printer of Chaucer. superior experience to preserve me. tad listened to the vehement words Mamma is no good at all, though shel Bethmann-Hollweg (Chancellor), Ad- _While Flanders proper le nowadays _ Home of the Arts. selves so strange-' assn -Mother can be mirai von Tirpitz (Minister of Ma- divided Into West and East Flanders, All the arts have flourished to Flan- ^iihieh detached them does all that a Q � from the eaceful rush of the un- Y- rine), General von Fatkenhayn (Mini- the Flemish peoples of 'Belgium, who dere. Indeed, In the early Middle Ages •-igf p expected to do • In spite o! twenty- �soen river, down at the back of the three years' experience, she's remain- ster of -War), Herr von Stumm (head number rather more than one-half of It mi ht be said to be the cent, of In' __��ttttaage. Her own indignation of a ed far too governessy to rule a house; + of the -political department of the Ger- i the whole, are !n the majority in the dustil art in Europe. Even nw the ;; �oate ago had Leen swept aside like and for all her majestic presence, she's I man Foreign Office), the Archduke ':-a straw by this unlooked-for burst of a mere to in the hands o! either under, provinces of Antwerp and Halnault I tapestries of Bruges, the laces of '�Aomething so very like rage. Really or up r bailiffs. How do you think; Frederick (cousiwbo took o! also, and in the remaining provinces !t Ghent, have" their praises sung, and F she had bad no idea that this unknown i she's been spending her evenings since;, Francis Joseph, they may be said to divide' the henora, f the towers of the ancient country have sousis of their was so fiercely rebel- we came her ? In rubbing up her the Austrian forces at the outbreak of These few facts tend to show that 'Inspired a host of posts, for its old "iioos a character. w . I knowledge o! Scotch history! ,pa if it i war), Count Berchtold (Austro -Hun- I the Flemings are not by any means I boils and its ancient architecture have • ` did not shine already with a perfect•; garian Foreign Secretary), Count 'extinct, and that those persona who ,been the joy of artists from every part 'Within the darkened cottage -room ly blinding brightneaa! h s in vain I i Tisza (Hungarian Premier), and -Gen- II confuse Belgium with Flanders, or be- ' of the world. Alas ! the cruel in - John still sat .by Adam's bed, listen- keep repeating to her hat it's any the broken whispers, which, P form to be so dread- I oral Conrad von Hoetzendor[ (Chief flava the two names are synonymous, _rasion of the Germans has reduced to ing thing but good g are not greatly to blame, for they 'rules the historic Ciotti Ball at Ypres, ,..with pauses of exhaustion, came from fully well-informed; old habits are too of the Austro-Hungarian . .General :Tder the bandage. {strong for her. She's got all the de- ! Staff)- !are only technically wrong. which' was built by that Count Bald - he joy of a great relief stili pre -'tails of a certain Massacre -with a I It appears that Herr von Jagow and Brave and Clever Feople. win who afterward led a crusade at ffiinated over the merely physical bib M' -which it appears took place 1 Count Moltke were not present. Constantinople, and have made other Pin here once upon a time, and all the I The correspondent goes on: The Flemings are in origin a Ger• ! towns unrecognizable. _ "I dont so much mind now whether dates Pat, and shows a strong incline- "The meeting discussed and decid- manic people, while the Walloons, the Flanders was the home of the guilds f e or not I've got to go. Bessie's doing ' tion to treat it as an examination pa- I ed upon all the principal points in the Belgians of the East, are more Celtic in the Middle Ages. and many of the right now, and it's quite in order iPer--e8orta which, needless to say, I Austrian ultimatum which was to be that I should make the trip to the is- j steadily ignore. to their genesis. The Flemings are guild halls are to• be seen today. the land ahead of her. There's just one (To be continued.) - dispatched to Serbia ; eighteen days' gin to the Dutch, sad at one time they product of an age of ,artiatic architec- other thing I should like to have seen �_ later. It Gas recognized that Russia were a part of the United Netherlands. tura, The loss •to the world of art by before they pat me in the ground." BRITAIVS FE'iTt£8A -ARMT. would probably re to= -submit to'. But they have had a• long and strange the invasion of, Flanders cannot be - '•Mmd, you're not to worry," said such a direct humiliation, 'and that history, and have; during the last 1,500 estimated, and now most _ of its art John softly, as he panned. ,"These An Auxiliary to the Fighting Fortes war would result. That consequence • years owed allegiance to many princes objects are merely a memory. N things are better in the hands they -re and countries; yet they .have con - they they could be in ours. in France. _ � the meeting definitely decided to ac-. ; _ sept• It is probable -but not certain, , Liniii& fo preserve their own language, "I knaw-I know," whispered Adam, `.,� women's auxiliary army -of- i MILITARY INVENTIONS. :-witE► the eagerness of intent fever; . - land was one of the results of the that the date of mobilization was fix- to produce their own art and to main "but it will ease me to as it. It's g � ed at the same time. _ I tain their 1`ove of the picturesque and � about Duncan. If he had chosen al. campaign for national service. It was "the Kaiser, as is well known, then the -simple life, • The "Jokes" o! Today are the Real. 'wife, I could die easy." divided into two sections. One of left for Norway, with the object Of It is true that the great gambling sties o! To -morrow- "He'll choose one yet; and, pies there was devoted to domestic work throwing dust in the eyes of the place, the seaside resort of Ostend, I It is a 'cprioua thug that invariably 9 God, you'll be there to see it"". and consisted mainly of cooks and French and Russian. Governments. ;lies in Flanders, but It was the late I the new idea in military invention is "No, he'll no choose one, I tell you. waitresses. The second was the tech- I#i`s these five yeeie that I've been at Three weeks cater, when it became King of the Belgians, Leopold, who � greeted at headquarters with ekepti-; - nical corps and was composed of tele- made that quiet Dammer resort what clam The suggestion very frequently him for it, . but Duncan s got a head a hers, tele honists, stenographers, known that England would not remain �o a stone. Hes taken up some idea gr P P antral, Herr von Bethmann-Hollweg tt became, With Nieuport le to one of is termed a "joke." The Government agsinr2 marrying; but it's contrary to typewriters and postal cterks wished to withdraw, but it was too the most ancient towns in Flanders to which the idea is first toted is loath > nature for a man to be Bingle at women wear khaki uniforms, con- late: The decision of July 5 was ir- 'sad dates back to the times when the to take it up -it is not "fesaible." twenty-eight-" listing of, a long tunic, short skirts revocable." _ k.Northmen came down and tried to Some other nation takes hold of the' •'Duncan is such a hard worker that and puttees. A dark brown felt hat, I idea and then the first nation finds' he can't take the time to. go court- turned up on the side, after the man- Shutting the Gates o[ Marey. make the Flamingo slaves, Although, the Flemings are. fighting that it was asleep at the switch and ner of the Australian soldiers' head- It will be recalled that the Arch- aide by side with the French, they had 4 hastens to catch up again. 'He needn't go courting. There's ear, completes the costume. The •of - duke Ferdinanas 1A his wife were Elsie Robson ready to take him, if he! g �W for years prior to the war untied !a I England's first airplane and hydro- would but lilt his little Sager.. A ficers are known as adminitora, murdered at Ser o on June 28, opposing everything French, and , airplane were "jokes" until Germany bonny, stout lana, just the sort we 'while the non-commissioned o cera 1914. The Austrian ultimatum to Ser- many parents 1n Flanders have par seized upon them and "made'" them. should need about the )souse. And are subadministrators. bin was presented at Belgrade on July,. the inhibition to the extent of Then one day a member of the House with a croft of her own, and two cows This Amazonian boat was` trained 23. declining to permit their children to f of Commons arose to' inquire who had npou it. Yon won't believe it, but I and drilled before leaving England "In accordance with along -formed learn a siagle word of that language. I let the plans get away from Downing , can't get Duncan to look at her. I'm There are no braver people in Eu- Street. just wondering, John—" I No cwoman under twenty or more than shut the gateaoof me ey on mankiudy' The weak voice wavered, and fora of Millions on millions throughout the SOj� than these selfsame Flemings, ; Simon Lake had a'monopoly on 'the Wash - few momenta the man with the lnvis- forty is accepted. I naw a group but they have been the victims of con• ! submarine which he offered to' Wash- able lace lay still, gathering strength., the woman's auxiliary, army just be- world were .doomed to slaughter, , quest over and over stain Had it not ington. The United States started to "I'tYi just wondering whether a word fore it went to France, says a corre- laceration, ruin, privation, sorrow, by been that the Walloons dwell grin. build, submarines only alter Germany -�£eem you might not bring him to his j spondent. It was the first contingent, one arbitrary camarills o! half a dam- cipally in the eastern provinces,. those, had a flying start. lis Maybe if you could put the and they were a bronzed, sturdy lot. en men. More crimson is their guilt abutting Germany, there is racoon to The Lewin machine-gun was turned thing befuce Mar im as a sort of duty - One of them told me that she was just than that of all the private ar cannot believe that long ag6 Belgium would I down in the United States but taken r - now that I'm as likely se. not to o, I as willing to, handle a, gun as a skillet. that ever lived, and this 6var cannot have fallen to the German Empire, and up almost immediately by Great and h „ to become the head of a The period of enlistment for thio end until it is made certain that uhf- :probably without any serious strug family. Britain. The troops of General Persh- , "Yes,. I'll speak to him if you like,I work is for a year, • subject to one versal war can never again be brought �gle ing, however, bad • Lewin guns with ou romise not to worry month's notice, except for misconduct on -the world by similar men and-simt- c` but only if y any further. Let us put that aside or incompetence, when only a week's far manna." Changed Attitude Toward These. them on the Mexican border. Enow• Maybe you'd like to have an-� notice is given. A bonus,of $25 is giv- O . The events of the opening days of t; A deer's new borne are called" word with Fenella before she i en to each woman, irrespective of FIRES IN GRAND STANDS the present war, however, have Callfor she's .got to getting home, I vet" because they grow inside of a Shall I tali her t to grade, upon the renewal of•her agree- changed the entire face of Belgium's i tough skin which is coarse and brown, "Aye, a be sure -call her in," said meat to serve another twelve months♦ Dangerous Conditions Caused by Care- '� history and that of Flanders also. like plush. For a long time he will ' Adam eagerly. "It's as grand as The pay -is considerably higher than less Smokers. , i'ieeTo-day the people of Flanders have not thrash his horns in the brush. I seen their beautiful cities reduced to „Economy puddings" and "economy t hearing an angel, that soft voice 'of that received by the Tommy. Throughout Canada the autumn hers. -Ah, flit it was good of you toI Within a tnonth after the institution ruins and their people enslaved by a of this form of national service, more fairs will soon be held. The attractions meat pies" are the latest ,forms in bring her, John. cruel conqueror. At the same time which food is served in certain.fash- Presently Fenella stood gain be- i than twenty-five hundred able-bodied before the grand stand are a promin- - they have Been France and England g , come to their assistance, and Flanders ionable households. Plain foods are side the cavernous bed, with more soldiers had been -released from, camp ent feature and the stand is usually I owing into favor again the w•orid ; 'Composure this time, already better and field kitchen drudgery and had crowded with people. JFhe stands are I hereafter probably will not be so proud ; Br able to bear the sight of those terribly been replaced by women in khaki. almost invariably of nod construe- of its Low Dutch language that it will i,over since the war. suggestive bandages. Miss Fene a, tion, and, as paper wrappings from neglect the study of French, which, is — �YauM_cO again, These women, it is well to remem- candy, luncheons, etc., are frequently q y I the language , used largely in other won't• you?" pleaded the injured man. her, are only one detail of the femme thrown under the tiers of seats on tics arts of Belgium. ' � � � s � r "I don't know whether it'll be given to I ine host that serves the British cause t P i ` me to look on von: bonny face again, in France. There are .hundreds of floor, great care muat be taken that i in the Middle Ages Flanders was a but its something to hear your voice. women chauffeurs driving cars : and the danger from fire is thoroughly powerfui� principality, which, while un Ali, but it's no so unfortunate an ac- ambulances at the -base hospitals♦ You Provided against. The careless smok- der the suzerainty of the French king,. cident, after all', if it brings me near- must also reckon with the army of er who throws unextinguished was virtually independent. The north- er to Joi children:" matches, cigarettes or cigar stumps eastern provinces were added to the "I'll come again;' said Fenella, nurses—that intrepid array whose on the floor may easily start a fire re- Holy Roman Empire in 'the eleventh ` without hesitation, though only a few sacrifice is one of the epics of the war. sulting in a panic and loss of life, century. It !s the land of the Counts A hstand and in mace minutes ago, while smartin under- Woman has made_good_in_this_war_ ens i membon m �O*a'°" ' i6 g ¢ mo>Cing in g=and-stands should galdwln. -Tile first of the line, known : p ��eat g,�,� ' g;� Durican's veiled reproaches, she had - prohibited. as the Iron -armed, married Judith, theral bea�6te•ytsoed. inwardly resolved that her first visit —_ daughter .of Charles the Bald of Aatbo,t:edtePbt,Anw•n'b•"s1°d `I+"m* int the jo�•e la ev.*s proriwe in Can.da. should be her last. To disappo Ants do no harm in the garden. On . oda entreaty in the voice of the sufferer the contrary 'there is evidence that Pull u the earl floweringannuals France, and obtained the newlyCanadians eesaw _ was quite beyond her strength. they are of considerable benefit in de- as they go out of bloom. % created county as a gift. from his ' „, Stone the As alone she walked back down the stroying caterpillars and grubs: A new project of American engine- father -In-law. _ n Your � 8,01 a to soy'.! len she dons thinking more deeply ars is a sant canal 260 miles long to In those days the Counts of Flanders oe4arn • San she had ever done before: She French horists and nurserymen g were regarded as the richest princes �� ei4 F. w " had caught her first intimate glimpse have formulated a demand for legal connect the Arctic Ocean and the to Europe and . were said to be far Co4scillm. Grand Into lives which yet lay so close to Protection of new, varieties of flowers. Baltic Sea, extending from Randalas- more wealthy than many o1 its kings. her own, and among the new imores- Why not protect the man who pro- ka, on the White Sea., to Tornea, near >E• b•1L N' no. M a" bions surfing confusedly within her duces a new flower or fruit equally the Swedish frontier on the Gulf of Baldwin IX will be recalled as the On.sts.r, lTsaadme"dleal ` the only thing she was quite sure of founder of the Latin Empire in Cons• . HAMILTON - ONTARIO t she had got nearer r her with the me. who produces a new Finland. The cost is estimated at tantinople. the. trivance ? $160,000,000. was a con ;a mechanical , that , Lather. At r �'iy rate, the secret oft - - � y. r y .'.. q •..G• ., .<..+. 5'?.—ATS'" N 'r..L''4.. x:'.r ..+.,_�'♦ y,^ -'gyp`. e....yef�... �S�"'1.. a".: '�.C' - ,:, :4.V r:s.:V'�." 1,�•.d.'r`.:a.�,.t:.mxr:..a.;..,ux_..�:e.?:±eax�,eya.::..•M..,..;:. . �.•..`r'3w�,trstn,.Y••�.r,. r2�ss.e,.�,farss..•*'�'. `�s:aee.s•..r.•Fa�r,.�4.'=�- �nl;ti.s,�...u�si.L:...-_n:r-�,_.�x.,rs."`"eu'�m,.-s'�'� v. 0 9';. �.i'' "sal .. .a ''' �+'�C. •'a$� a •fie as }r' 'L rw,,,, }R � y,.0 -l" ,. . �"';y •.,i:':'�• .s h .;:::,. a °'.+:,.7 :,"�. .4.4.•�. . ,,,t�' _ ",.^ Lair <.r . 'a:. •r. s'-+r:-;�', f . =i•> ',�..r �'. ;�:u.! F actual values, in a solvent condition test against the purchase of the Can-• ��Ui1gt, Ab and able to, perform their duties' adian Northern Railway signed. by J "t public servants, many of the leading sap:taiists of The only -examination. so far had Montreal, and this protest is - not �i1 p� _ �0h,e lightly to be disregarded. The point VV' into the affairs of the Canadian at issue is. this, is the country to take _ — = Northern has resulted in the opinion over a burden that other shoulders — --- --�—� of two out of ,three railway experts '6hould bear? Will the ownership of KEPT HIS. OWN COMMA NII the Canadian Northern unpose upon CONTROL DURING REVOLl�ZTI . - -that the stock proposed to be Pur- P P + people a financial obligation DOMESTIC SCIENCE AT HOME chased was worth nothing. This avoidable without danger to national means that whatever. its nominal interests? If the Government was di- Man of Statesmanlike Wisdom W. Eighth Leeson (Continued). Proteius. - _- value may be, the unseured debts are vorced from the enterprise, the an- ' the Swift and Courageous Aetioo Methods of cooking milk, fish,' baking,sauteing or g to prevent its be- ewer is easy. Like any other busi- ness undertaking of a Soldier. cereals, peas, beans and lentils are even heat is required and an allowance Ing sold to any reasonably prudent a the property should - given this weelt. The of=in of milk of twenty minutes to the --pound after stew in its own juice, and undergo A21 honor is due to the heroic ` tl Pr Y purchaser. In view of the fact that y�' is in the form' of casein which re- cooks• etaft i ma be considered a - the course of liquidation through re- p e Y War Minister Alexander Kere�kyi . - cipitates when acid is addeld to the fair time allowance. Owing to the de- no money was paid to the company ceivership, emerging' therefrom in who has played such a e�slendid N ' milk, as in the combination of toms- licate texture of fish, always wrap the for , the 'stock and that the company stronger condition in respect of lia- in firing the fighting blood of toes and milk.. fish in a piece of cheese cloth to broil. has never been able to earn anything bilities both of current and of capi- P Yt g Russian soldiers, chilled by the wor When milk becomes sour the sugar tal account. That appears to be the ; w g Use a, double -fold wire broiler when upon it, there was and is no reason of German agents in the first days' _ content of the milk changes to acid. view of the financiers whose state - S broiling; also lay the fish on a fine to expect any other result from ex- meat we print, and there is force the revolution. K This acid will also cause the milk to wire rack when bakingc This permits Less dramatic for the mdment, precipitate. Casein is also clotted b amination. the view. - _ y easy removal from the pot, fire or pan The Canadian Northern' -moat. be nmmenaely effsetive, has been thgd? ferments or digestive juices which are and makes the appearance of the fish No agreement or obligation to pur' work of General Brusiloff, the - carried on as an operating road. It - present in the stomach, much better when served. chane is produced. In fact; nothing sian Commander -in -Chief. ' serves a great territory and a large Milk may be heated to the scalding has transpired. except verbally and The drive began on Bruaiioff torr$+,�•°� point, using a d • 1'e boiler. Slow , CerealP Y community of people whose welfare tory; between Zlochoff , (Zloczow) cooking at a term .'.lure just below The length of time required for then between members of the Govern= is dependent upon the operation of Brzezany, along the Stripa Rivera she boffin point will give better re - financial cereals depends entirely upon ment not named and persons whose this railway, but having exhausted its _ g. P gi I it was begun with the armies which; sults when cookie foods-. that con- the amount of cellulose the cereals names are not dis^.losed.. In fact financial resources the alternative of g I contain. Steel -cut oatmeal will re- Government ownership b ac Brusiloti had held firmly is his own tarn milk. When combinin milk what is to be P Y c�uiaition = g quire much longer time than the flak- paid; who is to get of the common stock, or through the hands while be was commander of?' with acid fruits or vegetables if a the south-western front before his : ed onto, which are first crushed and Paid for it, what the cost and the at- medium of s receivership, is the only 4 quarter teaspoonful of baking soda is tendant obligations ate no one knows. one presented. appointment as Commander-in-Chiet. 'added to the fruit or vegetable to then steamed ga ' g Homan will require fon To Government ownership we are It is pertinent to ask why the llrus- ' neutralize the acid, the milk_ will not Hominywill longer to Cook The smallest transaction in common a iloff group of armies was chosen _ separate. This amount is for one than cornmeal. Long, slgw and con- life could not be conc]uded in such a opposed. A reorganization of the cap- beg'!n the new drive; whythis 4' tinuous cookie is the proper method ital liabilities, through the -medium ' g d -' .pint of milk, u you may blend one g P way, and any .attempt to do it by of receivership, is the other recourse, of armies was supremely ready and t for cooking., all cereals. effective. The answer, I believe,-- tablespoonful butter, one tablespoon- Legumes - trustees responsible to- s court would The liability of Canada in either , until tour, two cupfuls milk. Cook unquestionably be a. breach' of trust event remains, the Government and this: During the three perilous ' - until boiling is reached. Now slowly Freak peas and beans are cooked the provinces, having months immediately following the.: add the fruit or vegetablt,. Bring i in boiling water, boiling gently, so and thin in the largest and moat on- p g guaranteed the abdication of Nicholas II., when the'.:K to the scalding great sum of $211,000;000 of bonds of _ g point and use. When I that the vegetable will not break .or erous undertaking ever contemplated work of German agents in Russia - cooking puddings and custards al- me muss Use barely enoii h the company. It is, however, neces- 9• y g by any Canadian Government, and wry learn the extent of the lin was, at times, seemingly triumphant, y ways stand the dish or pan containing water to cover. Brusiloff had given orders that noft•- • the !iAxture in a larger the most risky. It is safe to say bility taken over by Canada in the "Socialist" ge pan contain- Dried peas,, henna and lentils should one of these Socialist propaganda -, ";-3 .-Ing hot water, thea bake in a moder. be soaked first in plenty. of cold wa- that no road capitalized gbove its bill now before Parliament. What as- . ate oven, ter for twelve hours. The should earning power c8a ever be a useful sets are acquired? What obligations isle should be tolerated within speak - ..ate incurred 2 If there be a margin on l Ing distance of any of his troops— Fish - en be steamer. until tender. They public servant, nor can any road and had seen that his orders were car The protein of fish is similar in may also be boiled gently. , the debit aide of the account if Can_ bought by a Government for more I rigid out. Therefore, it happened that, ` character to that of meat. It differa Lentils are verynutritious, ear to, oda is assuming a debt over and y than its worth ever be. anything but above existingwhile the German agents were drug - $n structure and composition. Fish I digest and are considered a valuable a continuous drain on the tAx payer. y. bly ask wh public ( ging the Kronstadt sailors andgsowing a ma not unreasonably _ may be cooked by boiling, broiling, ;article of diet is Europe. p Y tli fie' discord at Petrograd, the morale of The Canadian Norther. Railway railway is s Ane property with ex- ceile prospects; but after all is the Brusiloff armies on the southwest ' -Rice a Valuable Food. that two eggs .will serve several peo was built as a private speculation. said, it in a business venture which front was almost wholly unimpaired, . Food experts are. urging a wider' ple. The housewife will find that rice Its bonds were sold to financiers at should be allowed to face the con- their fine discipline -was almost wholly.. ' use of cereals, and suggest that they may be added to many dishes, in. a discount. No money was received sequences of all business ventures, unshaken. -' may appear 'in some form at every, ; creasing their -bulk and reducing their is % i its treasury for its stock, Noth- One thing is certain; the country Brusiloff intervened In another meal. With a high food value and no cost. ing. has been made publia w•lgah should not be saddled with .any avoid- way,,which has been indicated in the waste, the housewife should learn how able liability. The debt created by the areas cables, but which has not,, d. Trench Cake. ` would justify the taring o! other war. is already lar all likelihood, been clearly and food. ,, to cook them properly and serve them ll _ .. .: Y ge, and constantly . -- so that their use does not become l One-half cupful of shorten , one citizens of this country -for the pur- increfsing ♦ New sources of taxation ! It will be remembered that Gael man psugar,p giving tapped The outlook is by agents, just about the time when _monotonous. I cu fnI of one cu fol o wader, Poco of vi fictitious value to these have to be to -. Rice should bi , more appreciated one -halt cupful of raisins, chopped bonds and stocks, The interest and no meanb bright in reaper of the Nicholas descended from the throne, Petro - than i0 In, for it can be served in so Ane. Phce in a saucepan and brie Dominion finances end be�® the. scattered broadcast through " ap. ma wa 1 Pa g other charges on Canada due to the additional obligation of takin . over'.grad the famous "Order No. 1," ap- ue ys. Polished rice is of less , to a boil. Cook for ter minutes and war increase every da and even npw �arentl signed b the Executive • • value as a food than that which is un- then add: Three-quarters teaspoonful eTy Y the Canadian Northern Railway is its_ a Y y :..polished, because in the polishing the of baking soda, one-half teaspoonful are so great that it is difficult .to say curred, it is necessary at . the least —� vitamins, which are an essential life of cinnamon, one-quarter teaspoonful from what source they can be paid �t we should know, precisely what principle, are ground efl. The latter I of cloves, one_ is being purchased in the wa of as - quarter teaspoonful of without an economic strain never y also has the advantage of being leas mace, two tablespoonfuls of cocoa, hitherto undo �, and what is. being incurred in the Y,, �„.Y 3 : expensive. Rice cooked, thus should two cupfuls of flour. Beat well un- undertone sand a cuttings of liability. '� "'� down of expenses not et even be- look like s mound of snow. til cool and then add two teaspoonfuls Y Wash the rice well through one or, of baking powder. amour into a grecs- tea = _- SHORTAGE OF WOOL. two cold waters, then sprinkle it into 1 ed and floured pars. Smooth the top of The ,credit of the country abroad is a kettlt of slightly salted boiling wa- the cake with a knife dipped in water. less than it has ever been. The last By wing Rage Canadians Can Help ter which should not stop boiling at Cover the top of the cake with the Ices of $100,000,000 at 6 to Avert Serious Shortage. e. .. No . two,following following mixture: Four tablespoon - 'In cent. for . ; all for twenty minute; grains should adhere .together, and , fuls of sugar, eight tablespoonfuls -of two .years netted only ;96,111.111. In In all the warring countries t144"6 - MR - - othm. wards stand for raga, to -supply 2 the Id's each ought to be swollen to twice its ;flour, tour tablespoonfuls of shorten- ,the country is Borrowing pp y R natural 'size. When it is colt turn out i shortage of wool is insistent. Canada Ing, one teaspoonful of cinnamon. money at a charge of 'mora than S ' t2, is no exception, and appeals are be- . : into a colander, shake it np lightly +Work the mixture between the hands per cent, _per Annum. Note.—Accord-• and set in the -oven a moment to dry. I! until it to eine and crumbly. • Spread p Ing made throughout the country for Stewed tomatoes added to the water smoothly over the cake and then bake ing to'the Monetary Times of August the savings of rags and old clothes a 17th Sir `Phomas White stated the that they may be again used in the '.$n which the rice was boiled will, if for forty minutes in a moderat^ oven. _ Properly seasoned, make a delicious This delicious cake is just the thing to net Proceeds ' to be $96,250,000, not manufacture of shoddy, to relieve the strain upon the wool supply. In Great f soup. Cold _boiled rice added to, scram- i send to the men in the trenches as it ;96,111,111, and that the commissions Britain, the Local Government Board, bled eggs will piece -cit that dish so keeps "indefinitely. and. charges were 1% per cent. -He has called attention to the - varied ' was speaking of a two-year b per cent. Meana by'which this material7may be u � •. D R �� �oi i(�% ;The railway has bonds outstanding loan. The coat would be 8 per cent°�� ea foil ` �jj� j�V I "On account of large' stocks of and debts unpaid; so have its sub- if the 1 i4 per cent comes out of the clothing ' needed r the British and � ��ED slfarina. There are guarantees given �962b0,000, but Y of otherwise. Its allied armies, .efforts are being made Laynces it to other companies, unpaid bal- future credit may depend entirelyon. to save the maximum quantity of rags _ General Alexander Brusiloff.. on ' contracts. and upon ac- the belief of foreign bankers that good for use in shoddy mills. The aid of women's societies has been invoked in Committee of Workmen's and Sol - conjunction with urban and rural of- di'ers' Delegates, and actually sup- �Aequisition of Canadian Nor- What its assets are is equally un- that speculative enterprises will be ficia]s.' The collection is largely de- ported by a few of the extremists to - known. It operates and is interested allowed to And the financial level pendent upon the patriotic, spirit 'of that ill-baranced body; its effect was ` - them Imposes Burden Of the 1sO practically to smash the mains ........ � in raBv►ay companies, land companies, called for by their intrinsic merits. the people, but large supplies of. old prang . Unknown Magnitude. telegraph companies, tunnel compan- The undersigned, all of whom as in- clothes and rags will be called for. of discipline in the Russian-- army. Central depots are provided for stor- Kerensky hastened at once to. the -The following criticism of the policy Inn' lumber companies and hotel com- vectors have a stake in the prosper- age, and when enough rags'sre on Executive Committee and procured of the Government in respect of the panien, but no one knows how far it sty of 'this country, desire to Gail the hand for shipment they are forwarded the publication. of a modifying "Or - owns them, what their assets or lia- attention of their fellow -Fount der No. 2 " in an effort to. neutralize 'Canadian Northern'Railway is made: fellow -countrymen 'to the district centre, where they are � bilities aro nor to what extent the to the the damage done. But GutchkofP, - The Government bill 'to authorize grave rink they all are run- sorted and sold to mil] owners, the railway company is responsible for I� ning of having their own earnings: di- profits going to the Red Cross or other then War Minister in the Provisional the purchase by it of the capital stock their' liabilities. I verted for the purpose of securing war charities. An especial appeal � is Government, seemingly daunted b� a of the Canadian orthern Railway . is - Profits to bondholders and stockhold- made to the tailors and dressmakers the extremists, gave the official sane - No other railway company nor asp tion of the War Ministry to some of jsalf•way through the House of Corn- I era- of a concern, the equity in whose to keep their cuttings for this pur- Y other group of business men would + enterprise has been declared by, the Pose.' Discarded clothing is separated the' subversive provisions of the Ger- mono and will shortly be in the, Sen- consider such an acquisition except I orrss�91 into three classes—all wool,.a]] .cotton man proclamation: q p y people at all 'in a position to ' Soldier and Statesman. ate. If it -becomes law it will impose form an 'o and cotton and wool:" • after elaborate examination and re- i pinion to be of no value. It „ -ion, Canada, ata time when the coup- ports from accountants and apprais- I is also urged that the strongest pos- This method can be undertaken in Immediately afterward two events try is under an unprecedented strain, Canada b man were chronicled b the cables sib]e protests be made bef�-e it is too y y organizations. Y , each in era on the assets and liabilities, and Hitherto, owing to our wasteful hab- a space of three or' foar lines. The Y : s burden of unknown magnitude. One late to all senators. and members of �,. then only subject to a solvent guar- ( Parliament. its, the saving and collecting of rags first of these was a hurried visit of y -Aeertainly greater than any ever be' antes that' all au oaed assets would Montreal Au has not appealed to us but the .war certain famous generals to Petrograd s pp , gust 20,' 1917. • PP , fore imposed upon this country, with F. W. Molson James Law, H. R. has brought about many changes, and, and the Provisional Government. be delivered and that no undisclosed it is incumbent upon all 'Canadians to Brusiloff was one of them. The sec - the exception of the war debt. ', debts or obligations would appear. To Drummond, Geo: E. Drummond, Ar- P mand Chaput, Ferd. Prudhomme, do their bit toward averting the seri- and event was the resignation 'o! , The purchase of a defined piece of find out these things, where such Zeph. Hebert, A. J. Brown, C. S. ous shortages that otherwise are sure Gutchkoff, whose place was taken by K railway property is one thing. • The examination and guarantee cannot be f Garland, H, A. Ekers, Cbas. Chaput, to result. Kerensky. These two comparatively `~ buying, of stock in a company with . had, the usual course -.-in the United A. Guy Ross,,'Joseph Ainey, C. Mere- 'a p '. unnoted events are not unconnected, Freesias. we may' surmise • they were not with- . �pnascertained assets and unknown States has been to -place the road in dith, C. S. Campbell, W. R. Miller, ' George Caverhill, Wm. McMaster, H. Plant freesias in August and Sep- out their bearing on the swift conva- 1$abilities is another. Once the Gov- the hands of a receiver, whose staff tember in pots for winter flowering. lescence of the Russian army. W. Blackwell, Andrew J. Dawes, arnment becomes the • principal owner can ascertain them and place them The bulbs are -inexpensive and the Fe can see already, through the Robert Hampson, George R. Hooper, ., pf the common, stock, -it must provide before those interested -in an^accurate Geor_,e W. Sadler, W. W. Hutchison, -flowers are delightfully fragrant. pot early and magnificent result," west yf out of loans or taxes for all the debts and clear statement. Systems.. quite Wm. C. -Finley, F. H. Wilson,, G. 1% three bulbs in a five inch pot.' The statesmanlike wisdom inspired that of the railway due or to become due as lar Benson, A: Craddock Sim s n 11 oilshouldbe leaf mould and loam swift, courageous and decisive action. ; y large, notably the Union Patsflc, Morgan. - P �' J mus ,with a little sharp sand. Such soil a� But without question, Brusiloff s and for all future losses 'in operating. the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe and Pe g• p g florists use from a compost heap is Sift of statesmanship- is beat demon The Gazette, Montreal, of August The estimates of expenditure still the Rock Island, have in the United the best. Set the pots in a sheltered strated by the fact that, while it was at 23rd, comments on the above as fol - necessary to be made run into enor- States been through. this process and Iowa: plane in the garden and cover the tops he wino led the Czars armies in the moue figures. No one knows what have emerged from it wiM capital THE RAILWAY POLICY. with apaghnum moss until the foliage great Galician drive which began pn ...:the real extent of its obligations are. written down to correspond 'to the We print in another Columna pro- appears. Plant every two week for June 4, 1916, a is still Brushoff who P a succession of bloom. leads the armies 4 Free Russia. ._- :.•'..: �. ...-.-..�.. ... ..: :.,: ... .. -�.. .. . . A �•,...',... ..:.: ,, <... �r_i-. .•iY..�1�X�,k d-...'�s.,..n+Ss.w-.e♦.-++.,'.�&d�:1.aw"..5.`1:N,.u..w �+..:�w:. :,�id'^''.Nu:r'F�aty'ilMR�- �,^��..>X.4-S•�m'lyi, �"'i-•E .�`.;sass �,, sass _. •_ •'' ` `No person was r so bad that "he did not possess the germ of some noble trait within him. We `aread of men, such as King John of `- England, and Nero ofARome, as '. waving no redeemi-ng feature in Aheir character. ;Ke donot be. g8461), Clydeadsls, pro rty (A Robt. SIC, C}reen River, will make the sea. Dried Onions,, etc. Leave your. orders. son of 1917 as follows : Monday, leaves his own stable for W. H. major's White -_ ', vale soon, Brougham hotel, night: Tues. day, W. J. McDonald's Brook, soon, S. All Kindsy . of Pickling Spicks Bath's, Pickering, night; Wedued•y, Liv - arpool, noon and might; Tharsday,J bar• Tumeric. Curry, Mustard,. Cloves whole and ground, Ginger Roots nes, Che,rywood, noon, P. B• Ressor's, Ginger ground, Cinnamon.Bowli, Ground'Cinnamon, Allspice, .- con b, Scarborc, night; Friday, H. C. Mustard Seed, Celery Seed, Mace, Chillies. Reesor'aCedar Grove, noon, owmitable ..'Aleve that a man ever existed , . GIANT LIVWTOCK . AND Dight: Saturday, J: Hood'.; 0012. 10, Whole Mixed Pickling Spices 80 cents per lb. who did not have the germ of AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY Markham, noon, own stable night. Cider and Whites Wine Vinegars. •conte noble instinct within him, Mormcreifje �libto» (imp), (128M], Malt' - i. Judging Competitions for Young which, if properly nurtured, (76880),Clydeadble,property ofJ Vipond "When ou want Groceries go to the Grocery Store. t Fanners • - New Farm Crop Com- $rooktin, will make the season of 1917, y .'...-might have transformed him from petitions - - Extended Classifications, u f Mows : Monday, leaves his awn ' aLn object despised by everybody, and Innovations in All Departments stvab:ei ne's Audlfy, J. Corner's, Big aTus !JC le, anon, E. . R ! C H .f� R D S O N 'te a shining;ezample of true man- Bryant'., c -n a. Pick* An , noon, ziyer• 4iood.. 'That one germ that lies IMMENSE EMTs pool, night; Wednesday afternoon, W. 3 - - OF TRACTORS AND FARM Miller's, Piaiering, night; Thursday-, el ....dormant within his bosom is the LAWR SAVING DEVICES I Lidgemk's,. base'ise, soon, Bandel's hotel 1, thing that may bring shoat whirl, night; Friday, J Baanett.'., PickeringHardW�re Store i •his reformation. The same thing ART -Italian, French, ` Permian, noon, G. Resson's,can3, Bass Whisky, holds good of nations. We look American and Canadian Masterpieces. night; 8atardaT, own slablo. capon Germany as a nation with - Lord 8epent, 1418 C. N. R —8saad MUSIC=Innes' Famous Soloists and a ard••bred "Ming atallioa, the property. sat a redeeming feature, We score of other ltading organizations, of Theo, Maddsford, Ptekering, will = ''� .g. L •�' _ _ Jastve. however, hope for the fu- make the season ad 1017 no follows: �ture of that now unhappy. coma• NEW MIDWAY Moforndays. 1"v" n isrooow fo stable, F Mew Have you tried the "1500 GRAVITY WASHERT' ENTIRE N Whieb If net, do eo now. We don't ask you to pay one cent until you are +Ory, There are mea in that y, goo.: J O[poad's, Beookiin for country who are not in sympathy NATIONAL MOTOR SHOW night. Tueedsy, G Ward's, Ut an, noon; thoron¢hly satisfied. We deliver the machine. You try it FIRST SHOWING OF 19x9 MODEt S Mansion How, Uxbridge' niglam. wed anq if you don't like it, we take it out. No triable to with the coarse she hue' pursued, neaday. thence b TssapeeaaoT hosay you. One price to all -816.00. 4` y ireatly enlarged Government and Goodwood hotel night' Thursday ;;- not only during the war, but dur- ¢ Brougham hoW, noon; w H Banks' T;OOg-We have yet to find our first dissatisfied customer -' Ing the years of preparation for ,thcr Exhibits - - - War in all it: Pickering, night, Friday so his own phone or send your order new, ,r Model Camp .. Artillevi stable until Monday moraia wee. The present minister of !latest - - g. =: ; -foreign affairs in Germany has do- )-ive - - Aeroplane Flights - - Score- dldort-Grand troWag bra stallion, 4elarod that might need not expect I -surprises in store for old friend properly of S B Push. Glen id or, will BEAR- IN MIND " Bo win. Evidently he is not in -d a thousand thrills for new orc. malts mho seasos of I917 w toliows : -J• Wedneoda , leaves his own stable for deep sympathy with the war 1EnUCED FA R E C- 01' Mansion House, Uzbridge, night. Than Stove time is near here. Wo are headquarters for the two r There is also a strong ole -ay, N. D.hars'r Brooktin, noon; Ban- Beef lines in the country— P h� g L l.- ._:NES CrC F TRAVEL del,$ hotel. Wbitby, night. Friday, iment, but at present, not a ruling --- _ Piokeeiag, noon, R ;Pagh's whimevafs, TSF i3A.PP-5Z' T�3C»'3F$T - . element, who are directly opposed night. Samard. Greenwood, wnoon; to the war. When the nation ; Now ldsres•tiseyrsewts. chance to own stab[• where he will re- _ ia,= d T$E PA N=" : o - main until the following Wednesday. ---svalizee that downfall and not Belle DOW ;,324; (14ols)-Imported � �r%^ C (� victory is their portion in the war, ORGAN FOR BALE -Bell' organ. Clydesdale. The property of risen JOHN S. BA■ ��WNg " P�`�+'�� `"m #,keg will rebel and the country Apply at lretbodist parsonage, Whl, Wagg o' t3lanmaam, will maks the sea- they be placed in Charge of 'those son of 1917 as follows: Monday will " , I LCH COW FOR. BALE—Splen- leave his own sable for Jew Davis'. o! ,('r et �ur gutter rapper printed at !' ho are within to see their coon- Glasgow. noon. %bases to Goodwood an �,i p -who are g t[ua1 be sold this weak J Parker condition. Nda after ery governed by justice and honor. r a Park.:. ooa s Pt0ltoriag tit Truewn s afternoon. res y The News Offices +` -'We believe that there is a future noxa own stable nigh, Wednesday to WANTED TO BUY OR EENT- F. Banker's. con. 7, Piokeeing noon;__ _ w T -B-- - for Germany, but their present 4 r 1L the vUi.as of Ftek.rtUs, a bougie and Brougham hotel. n`ght. Thursday, _- lot For tarmhes artionlan apply to Bos A, Harbcon Bros. $ins.'s: noon: Irvine Idols mast be shattered. The fess CMOs yeti' 1daAvoy's con. 8, Picker ag, night. �,Ood of war must be fqr all time Fri isy, W, E. Appleby'.., c,)n 8, noon -BANK _ and then German will TRAYED—On to lot 8, con. 1, Pick- Ashbnrn hatel,12ight Sstaaday, Reuben `ilgnOred. y S snag(base line,.. on Hondav, Aug. 18th, a noon, thence to his .-STANDARD pie honored by other nations. thrw•yer old Slly, Owner may bav + ammo b7 Bei e. Balsam. ,- W vtngpro pasty sad !l los espenrss. Donald own stable until Monday morning. or CANADA ][scrum. Ptokenag, �9l FF1c TORO the principle that "might is Rog/al Suluie-Choicely bra r.Irr , - : BttAD O t �0 ry - FOR SALE—(food serviceable horse tared Hackney Posy (winner 1 the rat 'fight" is one that civilized nations&red It yew, wtII gall cheap, 1100 •nom• prine •a Markham Pair 112 1916 defeat — • - r Shave abandoned for ages. It s a bee aM barrels, two suisabl• for vinegar bar- [ag the famous imported baskney pony, j a ` ' the ssla. Apply at the Pickering Bakery cru White(gate Pimple ), the property of E. 7Money Orders and Drafts are relic of barbaric times, when A. Percy, lot, 97, con. 6, Pickering, will ! +man who was strongest enslaved PIGS FOR SALE—A number from make the season of 191; at his awn - the weak and theprinciple was L m to too pounds•, 01.0 some anchors. and stable. Arresta :eats way be made to ;18Sued by this Bank payable 1Q a heavy horns 8 old and eaaad. Ap 7 so most patrons at Ctaremos►, B roagbaro. - not disputed. In this age, the 9, T,Pickering tow ��OO L Pickering oa+ Whi%evale and Green River. Phone r man or nation who de rude upon Markham 808. ssT'o tors all parts of the world. _:U4 > t and not upon the �'j OR 8ALE-Several young pure. = PICKERING BRANCH, -- - bad abort.horn bulla, at for tog. ow of his cause for his success, is awirrng such should call on is a -i7 la, * -1 Agent } Breach also at yViie�: one 7, Ptokesing as bas also eeverai young 14cal Agent Wanted t R. W. GORDON. Manager. •doomed to meet defeat. In the hZs.6 for tai., Ka '-case of the individual, the state :Oa rotects the weak. and the agres- OR BALEngYoung bearing arch- , _ .iQ Ford, containing about five anew. corner o! p / C K E' R / N O a aeor has a poor chance o! winning. ttb concession and Greenwood road. Good - soil, wenlsoo.d. one mile from Greeabara „AND DISTRICT iBut in, the case of a nation it is. season. Liberal Parma Apply at NZWs oMoa ;diRerent, Pat even a nation can To cell toe — ARM FOR RENT -For a term of ' a f Ihaye only a temporary ouecese Fyson, being lot 1a, B F con Pickering and THE OLD RELIABLE No notion has ever endured, no eon d6ting p! leo .ors. more or lea- Good FONTHILL NIIRSERIES" F bnildi•ge young o"bwd and amen frai*, ,baa- _ matter how strong she may have dance of hard and soft water• For wrens •to. _ apply to Seery 8aight, Pickering. 4"l Splendid list of Stock for Fall 4 teen, depended upon her, --- 1' might to maintain her supremacy, plantioR, 1917, end j h" Spring planting, 1918, -: unless she were guided by�justice. 5000 Women Wanted in , 'Qerntany is learning this lesson including many new varieties - 3aekatchewan I at a terrible cost. She, set out to which we alone control. anaeter the w)lole world, depend- ,Five thousand competent domes• µ Ing to the strep th of her arm tin.�van� are required for the Send for new illustrated C ,talogne, TONE s��ss� 8 y farms of Saskatchewan. Married also Agent's Proposition xclus�• - and navy to carry her through. couples with not more than one some free outfit. - : ;Solemn treaties ,were treated as child are also greatly in demand, ive Territory. Wages for female help $90.00 per UMERAL COaotuuserox A tone exquisitely pure, J worthless scraps of paper, when mouth with board. No outside She thought it was in her interests work. Come on harvest excursion STONE and WELLINGTON, 47 perf eek, rounded and trains and report to Saskatchewan The ronthill Nurseries. L_ µ' to ignore them. International Government Ag't, Railway station, stat -dear Mak" the 3 law was treated as a dead•letter, Winnipeg, or to Secretary, Bureau ° (HetablMhed 18i1n Cl'y i when she thought it conflicted of Labour, Regina. TORONTO, - r ONTARIO with her military interests to 'ob- _ COLUMBIA C"O *erve them. The interests of Ger- AN D SHORTS _ _ snaay was placed above every- B RAN .ems p�� In�rnparable Mrtucallna�ent„ +ging else. and no moral law was ,allowed to stand in the way.''of We have always a large stock at lowest prices. !° her marching armies. If she did And . it is •tone that has given Columbia wrong, who was able to punish. -. Grafonolas the place they hold. It is their tone 1 her for her mis-deeds ? She con- MONARCH CHICg FEED sC iRATCH FEED —unmatchable in its natural purity and absolute ...aidered hetoelf perfectly safe in This is a good food, especially pre- Is for ad3jlt fowl. A mixture of fidelity — that justifies their dCBCriptiOn as ung this les t. But she is now be- pared for young chicks and different grains in proper pro- ib very easily digested. portions for beet results, paralleled instruments of music. nninR to find out that the way The result fromyitegfeeding ;is Try it once and you'll be sure p �ie►� We are re ,red to demonstrate this $135 oil the transgressor is hard," not health thriving chicks, to use it again. p �" only as regards invividuals; but y any record you may select, here - instrument pay for nations as well. She has p ym _ _ that the whole civilized .r of at Our home. Convenient terms O� a Ont ,found out t Uur Flours al's made to give satisfaction - "world has risen against her in her _ may arranged. wickedness. and the punishment CREAM of the West QUEEN CITY MONARCH - • .,�► - n to endure (Bread) (Blend) (Pastry) _ �plu>11��M_af�a4021J6 $475 she will be called upo _ _- ' will be greater than was ever - nation in past Agent � endured by any y 7 - Always a full line of Grains and Mill Feeds. C. W • L C- imietory. Call and get our prices. rhe Governor-General signed �b a conscription bill is Toronto Oa �'�'�� ��r • M1• a e.aw�.A-v.. - ..ei i` F .oW b_ ..�;. ..,..• .':.:-"-.-, t, - - .._....,* , ie��.rei,=+�'Ssi%1tk�.. ".rl"1V°-c.r..'•'•zX.}�:";r lout FW� 5 CANADIAN NATIONAL 5088B REGISTER. OEM 101 - - 0.'ibNshedevsafYlerna�gy0atitsCmee . , . - - QCtIIBITION Ki*g s Courtship-(t�), [14115], 14723), Clydesdale, property of Oscar �vii.on, Brougham, will make Season of . A fair supply of this season's Honey just arrived. _. ., - - ,IslilimLS ? = '9.80 per year ; 61.36 it paid in advaoes. Q�. �� Aug. 5 - TORONTO • L 10_ 1917 M follows : Monday leaves his own ,"his for G Cowsa's, night; TnowUy, D. Munro s, bee tine, Algbm; Wedasaay _ -pare lb. Tins, 46 cents . 5 lb Tins, 90 cents -- — 1 lt, Sealers 85 Bente -Comb Honey, ll0ceat6 t- 00-a sair"a Ordlasrily Progressive Seals B» Fu krin's, Andley,night; Thand• W. Miaaletoo'o, Greenwood, nada, _ JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. MOBILIZATION Nattall's, con. 7, Licht, Friday, s. Mat• 'stable;'_ ooa. 7, night; 8.t12rda,, own PICKLING SII P PLIE S � OF NATIONAL RESOURCES _ __ NOTES AND COMMENTS Constructive nal Destructive Nods ter War Edward Darnley -(imp ), [] Cncnmbers Pickling Onions, Cauliflowers, Green.Pepperes ` `No person was r so bad that "he did not possess the germ of some noble trait within him. We `aread of men, such as King John of `- England, and Nero ofARome, as '. waving no redeemi-ng feature in Aheir character. ;Ke donot be. g8461), Clydeadsls, pro rty (A Robt. SIC, C}reen River, will make the sea. Dried Onions,, etc. Leave your. orders. son of 1917 as follows : Monday, leaves his own stable for W. H. major's White -_ ', vale soon, Brougham hotel, night: Tues. day, W. J. McDonald's Brook, soon, S. All Kindsy . of Pickling Spicks Bath's, Pickering, night; Wedued•y, Liv - arpool, noon and might; Tharsday,J bar• Tumeric. Curry, Mustard,. Cloves whole and ground, Ginger Roots nes, Che,rywood, noon, P. B• Ressor's, Ginger ground, Cinnamon.Bowli, Ground'Cinnamon, Allspice, .- con b, Scarborc, night; Friday, H. C. Mustard Seed, Celery Seed, Mace, Chillies. Reesor'aCedar Grove, noon, owmitable ..'Aleve that a man ever existed , . GIANT LIVWTOCK . AND Dight: Saturday, J: Hood'.; 0012. 10, Whole Mixed Pickling Spices 80 cents per lb. who did not have the germ of AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY Markham, noon, own stable night. Cider and Whites Wine Vinegars. •conte noble instinct within him, Mormcreifje �libto» (imp), (128M], Malt' - i. Judging Competitions for Young which, if properly nurtured, (76880),Clydeadble,property ofJ Vipond "When ou want Groceries go to the Grocery Store. t Fanners • - New Farm Crop Com- $rooktin, will make the season of 1917, y .'...-might have transformed him from petitions - - Extended Classifications, u f Mows : Monday, leaves his awn ' aLn object despised by everybody, and Innovations in All Departments stvab:ei ne's Audlfy, J. Corner's, Big aTus !JC le, anon, E. . R ! C H .f� R D S O N 'te a shining;ezample of true man- Bryant'., c -n a. Pick* An , noon, ziyer• 4iood.. 'That one germ that lies IMMENSE EMTs pool, night; Wednesday afternoon, W. 3 - - OF TRACTORS AND FARM Miller's, Piaiering, night; Thursday-, el ....dormant within his bosom is the LAWR SAVING DEVICES I Lidgemk's,. base'ise, soon, Bandel's hotel 1, thing that may bring shoat whirl, night; Friday, J Baanett.'., PickeringHardW�re Store i •his reformation. The same thing ART -Italian, French, ` Permian, noon, G. Resson's,can3, Bass Whisky, holds good of nations. We look American and Canadian Masterpieces. night; 8atardaT, own slablo. capon Germany as a nation with - Lord 8epent, 1418 C. N. R —8saad MUSIC=Innes' Famous Soloists and a ard••bred "Ming atallioa, the property. sat a redeeming feature, We score of other ltading organizations, of Theo, Maddsford, Ptekering, will = ''� .g. L •�' _ _ Jastve. however, hope for the fu- make the season ad 1017 no follows: �ture of that now unhappy. coma• NEW MIDWAY Moforndays. 1"v" n isrooow fo stable, F Mew Have you tried the "1500 GRAVITY WASHERT' ENTIRE N Whieb If net, do eo now. We don't ask you to pay one cent until you are +Ory, There are mea in that y, goo.: J O[poad's, Beookiin for country who are not in sympathy NATIONAL MOTOR SHOW night. Tueedsy, G Ward's, Ut an, noon; thoron¢hly satisfied. We deliver the machine. You try it FIRST SHOWING OF 19x9 MODEt S Mansion How, Uxbridge' niglam. wed anq if you don't like it, we take it out. No triable to with the coarse she hue' pursued, neaday. thence b TssapeeaaoT hosay you. One price to all -816.00. 4` y ireatly enlarged Government and Goodwood hotel night' Thursday ;;- not only during the war, but dur- ¢ Brougham hoW, noon; w H Banks' T;OOg-We have yet to find our first dissatisfied customer -' Ing the years of preparation for ,thcr Exhibits - - - War in all it: Pickering, night, Friday so his own phone or send your order new, ,r Model Camp .. Artillevi stable until Monday moraia wee. The present minister of !latest - - g. =: ; -foreign affairs in Germany has do- )-ive - - Aeroplane Flights - - Score- dldort-Grand troWag bra stallion, 4elarod that might need not expect I -surprises in store for old friend properly of S B Push. Glen id or, will BEAR- IN MIND " Bo win. Evidently he is not in -d a thousand thrills for new orc. malts mho seasos of I917 w toliows : -J• Wedneoda , leaves his own stable for deep sympathy with the war 1EnUCED FA R E C- 01' Mansion House, Uzbridge, night. Than Stove time is near here. Wo are headquarters for the two r There is also a strong ole -ay, N. D.hars'r Brooktin, noon; Ban- Beef lines in the country— P h� g L l.- ._:NES CrC F TRAVEL del,$ hotel. Wbitby, night. Friday, iment, but at present, not a ruling --- _ Piokeeiag, noon, R ;Pagh's whimevafs, TSF i3A.PP-5Z' T�3C»'3F$T - . element, who are directly opposed night. Samard. Greenwood, wnoon; to the war. When the nation ; Now ldsres•tiseyrsewts. chance to own stab[• where he will re- _ ia,= d T$E PA N=" : o - main until the following Wednesday. ---svalizee that downfall and not Belle DOW ;,324; (14ols)-Imported � �r%^ C (� victory is their portion in the war, ORGAN FOR BALE -Bell' organ. Clydesdale. The property of risen JOHN S. BA■ ��WNg " P�`�+'�� `"m #,keg will rebel and the country Apply at lretbodist parsonage, Whl, Wagg o' t3lanmaam, will maks the sea- they be placed in Charge of 'those son of 1917 as follows: Monday will " , I LCH COW FOR. BALE—Splen- leave his own sable for Jew Davis'. o! ,('r et �ur gutter rapper printed at !' ho are within to see their coon- Glasgow. noon. %bases to Goodwood an �,i p -who are g t[ua1 be sold this weak J Parker condition. Nda after ery governed by justice and honor. r a Park.:. ooa s Pt0ltoriag tit Truewn s afternoon. res y The News Offices +` -'We believe that there is a future noxa own stable nigh, Wednesday to WANTED TO BUY OR EENT- F. Banker's. con. 7, Piokeeing noon;__ _ w T -B-- - for Germany, but their present 4 r 1L the vUi.as of Ftek.rtUs, a bougie and Brougham hotel. n`ght. Thursday, _- lot For tarmhes artionlan apply to Bos A, Harbcon Bros. $ins.'s: noon: Irvine Idols mast be shattered. The fess CMOs yeti' 1daAvoy's con. 8, Picker ag, night. �,Ood of war must be fqr all time Fri isy, W, E. Appleby'.., c,)n 8, noon -BANK _ and then German will TRAYED—On to lot 8, con. 1, Pick- Ashbnrn hatel,12ight Sstaaday, Reuben `ilgnOred. y S snag(base line,.. on Hondav, Aug. 18th, a noon, thence to his .-STANDARD pie honored by other nations. thrw•yer old Slly, Owner may bav + ammo b7 Bei e. Balsam. ,- W vtngpro pasty sad !l los espenrss. Donald own stable until Monday morning. or CANADA ][scrum. Ptokenag, �9l FF1c TORO the principle that "might is Rog/al Suluie-Choicely bra r.Irr , - : BttAD O t �0 ry - FOR SALE—(food serviceable horse tared Hackney Posy (winner 1 the rat 'fight" is one that civilized nations&red It yew, wtII gall cheap, 1100 •nom• prine •a Markham Pair 112 1916 defeat — • - r Shave abandoned for ages. It s a bee aM barrels, two suisabl• for vinegar bar- [ag the famous imported baskney pony, j a ` ' the ssla. Apply at the Pickering Bakery cru White(gate Pimple ), the property of E. 7Money Orders and Drafts are relic of barbaric times, when A. Percy, lot, 97, con. 6, Pickering, will ! +man who was strongest enslaved PIGS FOR SALE—A number from make the season of 191; at his awn - the weak and theprinciple was L m to too pounds•, 01.0 some anchors. and stable. Arresta :eats way be made to ;18Sued by this Bank payable 1Q a heavy horns 8 old and eaaad. Ap 7 so most patrons at Ctaremos►, B roagbaro. - not disputed. In this age, the 9, T,Pickering tow ��OO L Pickering oa+ Whi%evale and Green River. Phone r man or nation who de rude upon Markham 808. ssT'o tors all parts of the world. _:U4 > t and not upon the �'j OR 8ALE-Several young pure. = PICKERING BRANCH, -- - bad abort.horn bulla, at for tog. ow of his cause for his success, is awirrng such should call on is a -i7 la, * -1 Agent } Breach also at yViie�: one 7, Ptokesing as bas also eeverai young 14cal Agent Wanted t R. W. GORDON. Manager. •doomed to meet defeat. In the hZs.6 for tai., Ka '-case of the individual, the state :Oa rotects the weak. and the agres- OR BALEngYoung bearing arch- , _ .iQ Ford, containing about five anew. corner o! p / C K E' R / N O a aeor has a poor chance o! winning. ttb concession and Greenwood road. Good - soil, wenlsoo.d. one mile from Greeabara „AND DISTRICT iBut in, the case of a nation it is. season. Liberal Parma Apply at NZWs oMoa ;diRerent, Pat even a nation can To cell toe — ARM FOR RENT -For a term of ' a f Ihaye only a temporary ouecese Fyson, being lot 1a, B F con Pickering and THE OLD RELIABLE No notion has ever endured, no eon d6ting p! leo .ors. more or lea- Good FONTHILL NIIRSERIES" F bnildi•ge young o"bwd and amen frai*, ,baa- _ matter how strong she may have dance of hard and soft water• For wrens •to. _ apply to Seery 8aight, Pickering. 4"l Splendid list of Stock for Fall 4 teen, depended upon her, --- 1' might to maintain her supremacy, plantioR, 1917, end j h" Spring planting, 1918, -: unless she were guided by�justice. 5000 Women Wanted in , 'Qerntany is learning this lesson including many new varieties - 3aekatchewan I at a terrible cost. She, set out to which we alone control. anaeter the w)lole world, depend- ,Five thousand competent domes• µ Ing to the strep th of her arm tin.�van� are required for the Send for new illustrated C ,talogne, TONE s��ss� 8 y farms of Saskatchewan. Married also Agent's Proposition xclus�• - and navy to carry her through. couples with not more than one some free outfit. - : ;Solemn treaties ,were treated as child are also greatly in demand, ive Territory. Wages for female help $90.00 per UMERAL COaotuuserox A tone exquisitely pure, J worthless scraps of paper, when mouth with board. No outside She thought it was in her interests work. Come on harvest excursion STONE and WELLINGTON, 47 perf eek, rounded and trains and report to Saskatchewan The ronthill Nurseries. L_ µ' to ignore them. International Government Ag't, Railway station, stat -dear Mak" the 3 law was treated as a dead•letter, Winnipeg, or to Secretary, Bureau ° (HetablMhed 18i1n Cl'y i when she thought it conflicted of Labour, Regina. TORONTO, - r ONTARIO with her military interests to 'ob- _ COLUMBIA C"O *erve them. The interests of Ger- AN D SHORTS _ _ snaay was placed above every- B RAN .ems p�� In�rnparable Mrtucallna�ent„ +ging else. and no moral law was ,allowed to stand in the way.''of We have always a large stock at lowest prices. !° her marching armies. If she did And . it is •tone that has given Columbia wrong, who was able to punish. -. Grafonolas the place they hold. It is their tone 1 her for her mis-deeds ? She con- MONARCH CHICg FEED sC iRATCH FEED —unmatchable in its natural purity and absolute ...aidered hetoelf perfectly safe in This is a good food, especially pre- Is for ad3jlt fowl. A mixture of fidelity — that justifies their dCBCriptiOn as ung this les t. But she is now be- pared for young chicks and different grains in proper pro- ib very easily digested. portions for beet results, paralleled instruments of music. nninR to find out that the way The result fromyitegfeeding ;is Try it once and you'll be sure p �ie►� We are re ,red to demonstrate this $135 oil the transgressor is hard," not health thriving chicks, to use it again. p �" only as regards invividuals; but y any record you may select, here - instrument pay for nations as well. She has p ym _ _ that the whole civilized .r of at Our home. Convenient terms O� a Ont ,found out t Uur Flours al's made to give satisfaction - "world has risen against her in her _ may arranged. wickedness. and the punishment CREAM of the West QUEEN CITY MONARCH - • .,�► - n to endure (Bread) (Blend) (Pastry) _ �plu>11��M_af�a4021J6 $475 she will be called upo _ _- ' will be greater than was ever - nation in past Agent � endured by any y 7 - Always a full line of Grains and Mill Feeds. C. W • L C- imietory. Call and get our prices. rhe Governor-General signed �b a conscription bill is Toronto Oa �'�'�� ��r • M1• a e.aw�.A-v.. - ..ei i` F .oW b_ ..�;. ..,..• .':.:-"-.-, t, - - .._....,* , ie��.rei,=+�'Ssi%1tk�.. ".rl"1V°-c.r..'•'•zX.}�:";r ^ .* 'yb ,�„U _•` - T. • n .•r°,w.'� � +'JV'K+� .q 4•'.M1•C•.f!i �• 3'•'➢' ,. h �3•S".'i�4 + ''•i7 �i*a•K `.�F�'w ^'•^'tai jam` •.. � ".^•ti4..� S�.n� ..r . , .. .. .� �.�/_..,�:_�. ` _- .+.:.-�., . i..� .. ..�.. -.; ” - 'rs.4 s..,,r, �:,L ,,�,'F•� 1''� "!^ � ;!?`34F. -Y rt:a��s . r;..E' s.� y z � -•'r ,, 7'k�� ,?... `a- :� % ps: ..�, .- b's;;^o,;*�},.yr.., .,y, a.: _, ,J•,�. ,,�{,�+» r .',f - - - i :gLA11iMONT _... $n F. and Mrs. Robbins have re- . -' ♦Y ♦- - ' - turned hwme -pater''eaioyinit s t ,. water Mrs. Jpmee.Young, of 8ini nth vacation wi rela- e nt Saturday with Miss Janet Lives and friends in Peterboro and ''tea• elsewhere. I2 you are wise yyon'will use -the only a idles_Peters.._ of Tomato, "at Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, Sunday at the home of her par- a who is agent for Wind Mille, Gasoline -J-dnts here. Engiaee, aI] kinds of pipe and fittings Mrs. ConMe and -two danghtere. COAL and- GRAIN for water works. Also bath room fix - o! Windsor. are visiting the form- tures. eta Everything -given careful er's brother, Rev. A. McLellan. attention.' ' Mr, Wm. Parr and daughter, '- RICE'S PUMP WORKS, Mies Mary. of Toronto, spent Sat- Hard sad soft' Coalrof ;thea beet Home Tel. 5621, - whitevale, Out. urday with J. H. and Mrs. Beal. quality on hand. W. J. and'Mrs, Miller and tons,' Hights.t, price paid foe Barley, of Pickering, v with W.. '': on Rye and Buckwheat delivered DISNEY BROS$ and Mrs. Scott on Tuesday afterr-. y _ noon. -At Spink's Mill. Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey and the RRRRRR RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRReIRRRRRRIIRRRRRRRRRR TH E :DO M I N1 ON _ DANK tiTaausiMso u�t `" , R �- amid Reserve ii1.000,00A - —__- . ... :.;•� e[c,12 iA QCNERAL BANKtkO DUSINC88 TRANSACTED •AVINGS DCPART1MgNT_. = " Made" a rwioe, i IiMreetA"sds t•losmm Is" pwara D•P••te pro:: Dousan7L. - R WHITBY BRANCH : S, D. TERRY, Manager. :RRRRRRRRRRRR,leliiR=tRSRitRiri•tRiRRRi•i•RRRRftRRRRRRRRRR ��`�-� "4'-2 Misses Tann motored to Hing on Pickering Station' Coal Go. --Funeral Director's — Sunday and spent .the. day with friends. and Embalmers"- Peter and Mrs. Macnab are -in I -lie Fruit Store • ' spending a few days with their rr llitby - daughter, Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane, HAS THE QUALITY. - YsS �OaT , - OntarioFL 6 - h4ss McKay and Miss Madden, Melons, Peaaheo, . of Toronto, and Miss McKay, of Thi& is just the thing to put on yoar stock to keep the flies Port Colborne, spent over 'Sunday z' Plume, Cherries = Calls answeied .promptly, at away. Get a au with Ira Boyer. supply and.thus increase an hour -by motor. Peter Macnab jr, his returned and all .other Pruite y Y the supply of milk. i -�' home and is again on duty after a ,* - ppleasant two weeks' vacation at -in season. No extra !haste for distanQe dacksou'& Point. Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson NEILSON'S ICE CREAM - �. -and daughters and -Mrs. homes We have the finest' Hearse PLOW SHARES Pearson a nt Sunday with • their Plain, in !ones, sundaes or In Ice cream sodas-alwaysgood, and a Si meat outsido • For all kinds of Plows on hand and they are &old at e relatives in Myrtle. q p The man T friends of )lir. George of Toronto `� the lowest possible prices at Cooper will be pleased to know -H. J. 41 A RQUI S that he is gradaslly recovering from his recent illness. � • �ti0l� Bell Phone, day or night, No. 119 Mr. and ed Hindree. of Loa- -Independent, day, No. 52 -C H A S s SARGENT'S dna, motored down on 8stvrday ���� � and spent over Bandagy with the r, _y Nights and Sundays No. 56.G daughter, Mrs. D. A. Scott. _ _ r _ q _ A number of the Masonic broth. aCLARBMONT, Ong. . rec from have attended the faner• : Prepare for Ifutiess Days - t al of the late. George Philip, of 8ro©them on TaeecL afternoon. - Can plenty o! Frait;and bay your return match �tween the ,.- bowlers of Markham and CIA Sugar and Gem Jure - moot was played here on Friday Of all mslsrlais and design :.. from ns. afternoon 'cast when Claremont • kept in .took. It will pay fon We have s lull supply of Dry Sum or 'Footwear a won one shot. to call at oar works sea inspect our stosL - _ Mr. oho Fox, manager oKthe and obt" prices. Dont be midled s� Goods, Fresh Groceries, Paints and Standard Bank at Lnean, accom- Idsmis we do no/ •mp aii them, °ons u ! Oils, and in fact everything you Our stock of Summer Footwear includes the latest styles _ ppaanic by his daughter, is spend- ly .we can. and do throw off the agent rug a few•days with his daughter, °OII"mueion of 10 per can$ -which You wil need always'ou hand. Mrs. A. M. Smith. serf inly saws by purchasing Isom Sail PUMPS and OXFORDS in Vici Kid, Patent Leather, Gun Metal and. son solicited. Dark Brown Calf. Qnr public .and . continuation IMNITI<T NtANtTf Cd.. J. F 1 N G 0 L schools will re -open for the fail term on Monday next. It is hoped Osie, and works, Whitby, oneario NORTH CLAREMQNT (i`g}iPag and Bnc�[SlLin Boots. Shalee and Pumps that there will be a Stood attend- once ttend- a Gr from the beginning. See our line of Fleet Foot Outing Shoe4 for Men, Graham Bros: shipped fourteen - - Women and Children - := Clydesdalee and Hackneys to the , -= Toronto T nto Exhibition on Mon -day. --• _ - -We wish them their usual -goon I �P'EEL & _SON Cattle -Stanchions, I -Lay Carriers, Litter fortune is capturing many pr izes. -' George and Mrs. Madill and �p�� BROCK STREET, WHITBY, ONT, 'daughter, Mies Irene. -of Detroit, Carriers,Vater Bowls and other Barn are apeoltng &-week with the for-_ 11 mer's parents. James B. and Mrs. and Stable Fixtures Un called Madill, mind other relatives in this �0 - locality. They are complete in every particular R I Mies E. M. Rice, who ties baso Their durability is unsurpassed stteading the Ontario College Af Art daring the holidays, has been If you contemplate renovating your atablee o_ r pritting- in: Hay or _ :•successful in obtaining a certificate Litter Carriers, CONSULT US. t r ?� se specialist and. Supervisor of Particulars Cheer ly Given sl• R. THE ToN A full line of Green's. and Leary's Bread..;. Art. Ind. Phone " ' Pickering, Ont. 7 Albert Mantle and his assistants and Pastry Flours, also are busy this - week laying down -the new cement walks of the vii- Purity Bread Flour at lege. The work is being done " htg 1� ��_S►C10{�I with credit w Mr. Mantle and to the satid"action of the ratepayers 1 ..0 = L t- - Q = ,� -of the village. _ - Will re -open on Mrs. Wm. Turves, of Myrtle. ac- ' , - � .,Gasoline and Motor oils. Axle Grease and reom hied by her son, Roy,-prin-3 T>�1 ESDA Y SEPT 4TH' - " cip&t of the Brantford public ' ' ` MaOhiIIE oils Of PbriOtlB IDIIdB. school, and her daughter, Miss _ -•Ivy, teacher of the Bracdbridme The following Courses are given public school, . spent Wednesday _ _ Ice Cream every week -end, also Watermelon with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Pear- 1. Junior and Honour Matriculation Win• 2.. Entrance to Normal Schools and Orangeade. Those who have papers or maga_ g, Entrance to the Faoultiee of Education- zinee which they wish to donate - -� -? !k. Commercial -A two yyears Coarse, leading to. a Com• , to the Red Croce Society. ere re- mecciaL Diplomer EwEa,' N NS quested to biinR'tbem to Thomas ' ' ' rokeeWs shop not later than Sept. 5• Agriculture -A two years' Course intenddd to most the 15th., on which date -or there- requirements of 'those who do not in- BRCZTGF$Ab� " --ONTAhiIC ' t abonts, the Women's Institute in. tend to follow any particular profes- tend making a shipment. .`,Ton, but wish to go back to the Farm. Owing to the•absence of -Rev. J. Upon completion of this course stud• a v , w . R. Real, the Methodists and Pres - eats are admitted to the second year �' M ITI i aq N �larer��ntl��r> byterians will have union services - r _ of 0aitario Agricultural College. RR next Sunday. -The morning ser- For further particulars. regardiaq any of the above. Courses -write 3 •» + ' - 1! f a s I s - Bus meets all Trains vice will be in the, Presbyterian the Principal, church and that of the evening in -' GEO. S. JO>INSON, B. A., g , d ° es " a ° Ossa First-class Rigs to hire day or d the Methodist church. Rev. A. - - = = 3 K M ° R Whitby, Ont. - ow q s night at lowest prices. ; McLellan will preach at both ser- - _ ►E°K� ak100 k !: C tit's xs w M 8 . ■ y.,e Phone 1805s vices. � �. ����� S8 =c The farmers are becoming quite _ � - - ,_ � � m c _ anxious f &bout the harvest. There ° ° ° • " s i Ma$' S� oa Mmeg is a heavy crop of grain and much h, e Pe o 1 e, ►� Store • o a ; m � M Jia s . PROPRIETORS ?:' a of it has been cut, but the • f re - rob rib t Hent rains has made it almost im• - _ .: _ - d M R O m M O Ri mar •: possible to get any of it. into the - ,avr • PIC�NG • ° barns. If the wet weather con- "" es '•' �•m y; t3nae touch_ longer ' the fiirmera "' ; _� hl E LAS. T.... CALL _ r .� • « .~1 '"' �° • will sustain serious loss. .. a a• s 1. M to a a -Jsly ° L� `M ER YARD The contractors, Messrs. `-C. H. All -Summer Goods must be moved at once. b M M o .t; a a. Sept10 Found and Thos. Paterson, are - _. .,. Oct. w this week, finishing their work a; All White Hose, 15 cents per pair, 2 pairs for 25 cents -the uew school at Cedar Creek. Ladies'Vests and Drawers,.4&-cents. lrow q . HARDWOOD FLOORING The school is a credit to the build. !ins ,,.( n.er.i , ors and the section is to be con- Men's White Sailor Straw Hata at 98 cents. rase,°soy+p17-WhIv:briaasshawa 1, mins+•°° n'iio We can &upplyy hardwood fluorin`s _; gratulated on having sneh a good B•a••rion�, upter,rov8 to beech; birWh maple, id akin g gnartered. White and red only is school. The ho of the These are just a few of -the many bargains we are offering. — is in the youtbland nothing shoul- i n :NOT 2 C Lcountry- all grades, widths an tic , be too good for them, _ _-- - _.. _ ROQ.FING Thos. E. Stephenson was in Bing . - - - aa - � . - � - , -Help being scarce I ..will be arc'- - on Saturday shoeinghorses for Sir - - -FTrda, and Saturaa Q acini -' Pared to do chopping and Buy Rubroid Ready Roofing, the .•` Henry Pellatt and also for James y y P oat flaking only on first repdy'roaflng, made in.'lsiil L; LeonArd, of Schomberg, ior to 2 lbs, Pare Lard for 56 cents, with any purchase `of $1.00 or more,, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, SHINGLES their being taken to the Toronto daring the month of March. Choice B. C. red cedar shingles Exhibition. On Monday he was _ _. Highest -prices paid for Butter and Eggs. i After that date on Monday and -in Peterbi doing similar work for Friday of each week. g Q R. Grandy, the well-known horse- C Also, for sale a gnanty of W. D. Gordon IXi 8 iz� breeder of that place. Mr Steph-No B e M "° T E E R 2 -ft hardwood. �ILrRERIN4 soeon bas Rained as enviable Pepe-�' ... i 1 •kation as se a horse-sboar, as his r- JohA Y. lea re�Wo • K' n •B < +fit R ,,.�. r ,a ?t•�,v. .::o:,� q.ar.- •..:.,. MPT _V, c•f„n-i. .:..nw,:.ac•s ,.,..a.,..;,,. ..� - '.n _ ,�.... s.:'. r Fa � c 'f r✓ ....,req,.• , - - - ` LEA STR US _ DING S . -DRIVEN BY HEAYY IKE TREMF1W ` iresdatatra NS .GUNS . INTO VAIDr ' AT MY ON -ISONZO FRONT, i, Toronto. Aug. Z8=3[aRlioba wheat-- l No. 1 Northern, $2.40; No. 2 Northern, $2.40: Na 3 Northern, ;2.40: icor 4 1 ,000 Men_.—Splendid. Aerial and -Artillery Work white, 42.38, n*mtnah Sit store, Fort Wil- Canadians ' Gradually Surrounding the he. in Coal. Capital -� ' g and AnttriafQ°eItem, t Manitoba oats --No. 2 C.W., zoic, norm- Are Inflicting HQavy Losses. > of Italians Demoralizes. Foe. .. - _ _ _ _" _ ....- -• 1, errcan k, Buy Da N � ' 8 ll no y e oil nal, track Toronto. orrtciecl vuotatione. A despatch from Canadian Head other turn of the screw hwae medusa! Rome, Aug. 25.= -The Italian troops I which has destroyed not only the lines na Thursda morning on a south s on the Isonzo front are marching to of communication, but has resulted in $ ?MOanitoba wheat -No. 1 Northern, quarters in France (via London) says: I Thur of Lens. At three o'clock; after complete victory. The.battle along the i the burning of all the main food sup- Ontario wheat -New crop, •N*. 2,. The operations- about Leas assilhie a short, but intense bombardment, the Isoiszo.has developed further brilliant Pty stations of the Austrialis, who !or ;z;Peaao Ivo o2 noaoininal, according to more and more the characteristics of 1 Manitoba troops attacked the Green :auccesses. General Cadorna's men, the past week' have been starving at freights outside. a siege. -The cit is not encircled_ by i Grassier, a huge heap of pit refuse of who at the beginning of the offensive many pointe between Tolmino. and the, a1 22. according -to , freighteroutstade. 20 to our troops, but as the result of the the north banks of the Souchez River,• effected a new crossing of the riverlsea. This also accognts for the un- Rye -No. 2, _nominal.- accordtag" to continuous fighting of the past, ten by which our advance into. Lens from " north of Gorizia, at a point where the usual number of prisoners and wound- irManitobatdou First patents, in Jute days the Germans in the environs the south was barred. The Fosse St. 1} Austrians believed such a feat was int- ed. bags, ;12.90; second patents, in uta have been driven in upon the thickly-' Louis, which consists of a tangle of possible, have won another spectate- I The total loissea of the Austrians bags. ;12.40; strong bakers', in �ute i 'lar victory by scaling Monte Santo, from all causes are reckoned at near- ba s, ;12.00. built central portion of Lena, which pithead machinery, shot to pieces by. Ontario flour -Winter. according ,to ,now forms a ' wedge-shaped intrusion .many bombardments, was also attack - 2,24b feet high, and placing their flag. iy 100,000, the most important of sample, , ahlp 20'ntn n w crow =i Toronto, n our battlefront, with the point of ed. j there. s I which, in the Carso region, have-not Mtllfeedl=r lots, delivered Montreal the wedge almost due west of the On a front of about 700 yards the " The official communication on the yet been officially announced. It s- -freights, 36 a shorts,s, Der toned;4 middlings, oyer cathedral. I Manitobans went forward from 200 to result of the -battle shows that the de- I said that among the losses i the Aua- ton $45 to 846; good teed flour,, Per bas. , The enemy is seeking, by the most! 400.yards. and opened the way towards moralization of the Austrian troops is trians are many menof the iamoua = Ha -Extra No. 2, per ton, $11,50 to desperate fighting, to secure more' the heart of the city -on the south as In pari due to the extraordinary aerial Twelfth division, popularly known as ;12.o�' mixed, per ton, 89 to $14. track 'room in the open to' both the north ' the other advances of the past week ,arid artillery work of the Italians, the "iron "division." T si 8 -Car lots, Dec ton, $7 to ;7.tio, and south of the wedge, because had done on the, north and west. track Toronto.at the present time thousands of men The possession of Green Grassier : who form the garrison of Lens are will also enable our men to sweep GENM HAjG'S _TROOPS But�r—Creauntry ms y, s lid�s,n per lb.. 89 forced to remain in cellars, mine • gal- ' with their 'machine guns a wide tract to soic: Prints, per lb„ 391 to 4oc: `leries and -wrecked houses, where life I of country to the south of the Souchez ADVANCE NDRTH Or ST ���p�11,,..*,T deity, per �u to 81c- - . M ry j8jry' E gs—Per dos., 39 to 4ou. is one long horror. This we know from'i River, now occupied by the enemy, in- • LIl� Woiesalers are selling- to the retail prisoners who have described the con -;eluding the mining village of St. trade at the following pprices : Cheese Now; large, 281 to 23c twin., ditions under which the• Germans in !Antoine. 231 to 2318; triplets 23 to EEtc, old,' Lens are now living. Night and day I - Canadian Army Headquarters, Aug. ' $ritish Storm and Capture Strong German Points to a Depth of �r> iter°-Ftwins, esh dairy. choice. 88 to 37c; they are -in Ifnminent peril from huge 28. -Another carefully planned minor r' Half a Mile Along a Mile Front, Also Advance in Flanders. creamery Prints, 48 to 48°; solids. 41 to shells that fall into the city in a never- !operation by the Alberta Battalion, Migs-New laid, in'cartons. 49 to bot;' ending. stream. These shells' are fre- which holds that part of the line sant ,London, Aug, 26, -British troops the trench northeast of Gillemont out of cartons, 44 to 45c. ° uentl from super -howitzers of of St.. Theodore, in the region known _ Dressed Poultry—Spring chicken ,�-6 q y p today wade an advance of halt a mile Farm in Flanders, which the enemy to. 3oe- fowl, 20c; squabs, per doz.. �4.0o twelve and fifteen -inch calibre. The by our men as the Cricket Pitch, on to ;440; turkeys, 25 to Soo; ducks. along a mile boat east of Margicourt ! had captured in the morning, re -es- rending power of the high explosive ; account of its flatness, gave us posses- :- tablishing the British former Spring, Etc. post- Live p*utty=SptilnR chickens. lb., zo in such shells is terrific, and even the' sion of 250 yards cf German front (north of St. Quentin), storming and I tions, A German counter-attack lat- to 22c., hens. 1e to E9c; ducks. Spring, deepest dugouts, reinforced with line with light casualties yesterday. i capturing strong points at Cologne t or was repulsed. The statement tells money -Comb -Extra fine and heavy lerro-concrete, cannot indefinitely re- The attack was made at two o'clock and Malakoff farms, according to the further o! a repulse by Portuguea: weight. per dos.. 12,76; " select. 12.61 to eiat their impact. An officer recently .this morning and the enemy resistance 18.75; No. E. 32 to 82,26: tins. El's and. official report from British headquar-i troops of a German raiding party vs, lac. per lb. captured states that a single com- was weak, compared with former de- - A tars in Freres to -night. } south-east of Laventie, and of the cap- Beans -Prime white, 8.50 per bush: an of a battalion which was sent in Pensive effort8 in this sector. The imported hand-picked, 9,85 Der bush' P Y The British last night attacked and i, ture of an enemy trench pasitian west Limas: per lb., 16 to 17c. to strengthen the garrison lost thirty- ,trench captured and a communication drove the Germans out of a portion of of Lens. Potatoes, on crack -Red star, bbl., five men on their first day in the city trench nearby were found to contain a 16.86; North Carolinas, bbl, ;6.26: Un- �,� �•� tart*, bas. ;2.40 tq 82.60. through a wall lalling in upon them i large number of dead Germans, many 1 during the bombardment. 1 o! them killed in bomb fighting twc , :(7 `�;�rj 7rr°Tfsi°a''wt'°l"ials A despatch from Canadian Army', days ago, when we failed to drive MW 3 1I EXERCISE Smoked meats—hams. medium, 30 to Sic; do., heavy, 26 to Elc.. cooked. 41 to Headquarters in France, says:—An- them out. PAI I � 0'� f 1Ar /r0 . ■ ; les ; rolls, 37 to Yae: breakfast bacon, I ip y tory{ L jn�j'/ 3b to Sac; backs, Plaint 37 to 38c; bone- CO one- n y� i!1 less. 40 to 12c. ��(j�JIM j'RD�CE _` ISH FROM ---1 Cured meats—Long clear bacon. E8 to CROWN L� C Sale per lb; clear bellies. ES to 28c. Lar . d—Pure lard, tierces. 26 to' lac: Teutons Seek Loan From Swiss Sir George Faster Makes State. tubs, 2s: m es. 3 �n us, 2e t° 2�1c: *m- APPEW L+ p Aja' (� � end, tierces, 201st tuba, EO!!c; pools, f !1 lel O � is Return For Supply meat Presenting Fuel ' of Coal Situation. _ 1![oatseel ttsaft4ke '— ' -' • Montrea4, Aug. 25—Oats—C',anadlan German '�)�g Under Blows People of Ontario to be Supplied 1 A despatch from Paris says: A A despatch from Ottawa says: An western, No. 2, .4 to 76c; No. S, 73 to wireless despatch from Zurich says a intimation that both Canada and the 71c. extra No. 1 feed, 73 to 74c. Barley at Lens and Verdun. Direct From Lake Waters. P I Man. feed. 81,28. Flour—loan. Spring ° new economic convention between.. United States might have to be. placed � wheat patents, firsts, 11300, seconds. i , A despatch from London says: � A despatch from Toronto says: Fish, Switserland and G4►rsisay was eon- I on, "coal rations" was contained in s fI2, 60: strong bakers', 312, 30: rollerWinter _ tents, choice. ;18.00: straight roofers. Reuter's correspondent at British has, become so popular an article of. eluded and signed,on. Monday evening statement upon the fuel bituttion 1112.40 to 812:66, do., bass 16.6 to $a is ' arm headquarters in France' tele - at Berne, which Sir George Foster made in the Rolled oat, -Barrels.. 89, 00 to 8 9 2 s ; do , , diet in Ontario that it ie to receive : bags 90 lbs. 3+.4e to 34.s0. Bran. $96 Mr'sphs: `The Germans are assuredly immediate Government recognition, i Recent despatches from European Commons, in reply to a question by to $37. Shorts -840 to 343. Middlings ' reeling ander the smashing blows at , and the nationalization of the finny capitals indicate$ that a_hitc}r in the i ;4a to ibo. Mouiilie-840 to ;a1, Hay Mr. W. E. Knowles, of Moose Jaw, 'vo. E, er ton. car rocs, 89 60 to ale. Lena and in Flanders, where they denizens of the inland waters is' well economic relations between Germany This course might be necessary, the +Cheese —Finest westerns, 211c do., have massed troops to the weakening and Switzerland had been -straighten- finest easterns, 211c. Butter-C6ofcese under way. Minister of Trade and Commerce said, creamer- 42 to 421c. do,. seconds, 41 to of other parts of the line. The mat- Hon. F. G. Maediarmid, Provincial _ ed out by Switzerland agreeing to ad- so as to distinguish between abeoluts- 4lic. �gs—Fresh, 60 to SUi selected, nificent success of the French at Ver Minister of Public Works, in co-opera- `vance ' Germany 40,000,000 francs ly necessary: services and those not 48c Na 1 ed h 1 , Na E stock, as to }' 1 40c. Dressed hogs, . No, 3r killed, ;:4 dun is causing the Germane the gra- i tion with the Food Controller, has an= isonthly for nine months at .tha rate I so necessary. Further, he stated. a.I to ;84.50: pork, heap y Canada. snort vest concern. and there is reason to of b p.c. Germany in return was to' distinct call would have to be made mess, bbla, 35 to 45 DteceC $,51 to ;52: flaunted the intention of the Ontario I V Canada short cut back, bbls. 45 to believe that the Crown Prince is call- Government to develop large areas o!, supply Switzerland with 20Q,000 tons + to all interests to save coal jest. .as 65 Pieces, 146 to 143. Lard, compound, ing upon Prince Rupprecht for sue - `41i coal monthly. - I food was being saved. wood Palls. 20 obs net. 211 to 226c; do. the reserved waters of Ontario as a + cure. wood Pails. 30- lbs. -net, Es -to 26ic• C07.1 permanent source of fish food Supply The financial expert of the Berlin The German prisoners now total for the people of the Province. As a Tageblatt, referring to this financial GERMAN LOSSES TO JULY 26 :.wianivoc arms. 7,639,while 24 guns was "also cap- beginning Po of this Important national -arrangement, said it was inspired by ADMITTED TO BE 5,846.000. wtnnipes, Aug. 2a. -cash quotations: tured< the fact that Germany's imports from x Northern. ;2.40, aro. 8 Northern. 2.40; Nepigon will be immediately develop - as were so considerable as Christiania, Norway, Aug. 28. -Up' No. 4, ;2.36; No. 6, $2.18; No. 6, $1.92; to 'outweigh the value of Germany's to del 26, an which date the forward- feed• .w., oat' -No N. cfee $Ike; �i�i� TO - ed. The resources of these important ' y fm E c.w , a1yc; extra lido. 1 teed, e1 c; i suns' - a E waters have been* ascertained, and coal' and iron exports, even at the in- I Ing of casualty lists abroad was f 4> R No, 1 feed, 64 ., No: S teed, 611. Flax -creased prices. The writer said Ger- bidden, there -sad arrived. 8,559 lists No. a 1 N.V .C., $3,al; No E CAV... $s.24: while it h not t present possible • a 8na also'had rfected a similar, containing 19,803 .three -columned iO' 3 o w" i3.ls. — _ CANADIAN TROOPS state with exactness the quantity of >W fish obtainable for public use, it is ) -arrangement -with other,- neutrals, pmol, each column containing .90 I Qnitea states 39as4tets known that the added food supply It►otabl Holland. names of dead, wounded and missing, Minneapolis. Aug. 28—Wheat—Sep- pP y y Member. ;2.81; cash No. 1 Northern. Paris Newspapers Praise Gen. which will be secured for the people ----- ;� a total of 5,848,000. 82.46 to ;2,60; No. 2 Northern, ;2.40 to Curie's Troops, of Ontario will in the aggregate 82146. Corn—No, a yellow: $1.66 to TURNING OUT SHIPS- 81.68. Oatm--N 3 white bzi to 63c. - ,A. despatch from Paris says: -The amount annually to, several million r. FIVE WEEKS EXTRA SUPPLY Flour -unchanged. Bran -828,00. • IN AMERICAN YARDS FOR WHOLE POPULATION ; Duluth: Au 21—Ltnseed=$3.67; newspapers of the French capital all pound's. The chie!'fish of these wa- Sepptember, ;8,67 asked:- October. $3.51 a lowing. tributes.. to the splendid ters are whitefish, trout, pickerel and - - �– I Seg d; November, $2,50 asked; Decem- pay g A despatch from Washington says: London, Monday, Aug, 27. -Final : bere 33.44' asked. Wheat—No. 1 North- work of the Canadian troops: Le Petit sturgeon; of which whitefish is the �- -In addition to the 'new ships which ern, si.4o, nominal; No. 2 Northern:- Parisien says: most -abundant, figures 'show an increeae of 850,000 ss.s5, nominal. will be built there are/ nearly two I'If itwere known` what human " _. acres of wheat and potatoes from million tone• of shipping now building misery, abnegation and. . self-sacrifice FIRE I9 RAGING - farads over the estimate for 1917, as �� (toot 7sara �3T in American yards, which has been Toronto, Aug. 2s -Extra choice heavy were involved in those 13;000 metres IN SALONICA STREETS otimmaadeered by the Emergency compared with 1918, in England and steers, ui to 812.76; choice heavy — Flcet Corporation. Alar a art of Wales. This is equivalent to five' teers,.;10,75 to ;11.15; butchers' cattle, o! trenches recently captured by the �o p weeks' extra breadstnffs for the whole chotce, 810 to ;1D.4v; do., good, 99.60 t9 Canadians in this corner of _hell,' in A despatch -from' Athens mays: -A the Government fleet and o- the com- - - - . -- ;9.76; . ' medium. $ $1.35 to ;aero ; nose mandeer4m fleet will have been cola- population. common, 7.26 to 37,50: butchers' bulla, which every German soldier !ought second- fire is burning in Saloriica, choice, ;S.so to $9: do., good bulls. $7.60 like a wild beast, the people would be where Vreit damage was done last plated by the, end of the fiscal year, 40 to i1; do., rnedium'bulls, $7 to ;7.25; do., touched and thrilled. An enemy officer week by a conflagration which destroy- o That the French' langu>tge is 'more roe h belts, ib to a6; butchers' cows, June 80, 1918. Building, co, choice, a1.z6 to ;8,60; do,. food, 87,50 to remarked of the, Canadians, only once ed a considerable part of the city, -y " suitable for telephoning than English mandeering and purchase Qf vessels ;7.so; do.. medium, 8s,fs to areae; have I known a class of soldiers as making 60,000 persons homeless. has been proved eines London and stockers, ;6.50 to $8.40; feeders, 8x75 to Thus far a thousand houses have been will total about two _billion dollars. Paris were linked' by telephones. as; canners dna cutters. $s.26 to $8.25; brave and thoroughly trained, namely, milkers, good to choice, iso to ;125; do„ von Kluck's men in 1914." destroyed. C♦ com, and med., ;40 to ;50: springers; y a8U to ;1Y6;. 11 ht ewes ;8.75 to 310.6G: a QQ gg _ DEAL SMASHING' �ci 1 �G� �VO PRISONERS C - to $1, heavy, , obd t6b: yee, $13. ;10 Da/i7i/ L,iL�7�iJ<NG - — si5 1sprcalves, ng lambebd316 too;16.5013 hogs FRENCH TROOPS fed a bd Gerd .,$19. b, a o..26.eighed q8 On - 4 �- DY Al[.LIES IN PAST. THREE . MO I 0.50 treat. Aug. 28—Choice steers. -BLOy� SECTOR ;10.50 to 3.11: Rood steers, ;10 .to ;10,26.: fair ateera aSAo to ;9.50; common, 17,56 to ;8.25: butchers' cows. $6.25 to 4 ' British Have Taken 102,218 Germans Since Beginning of War is, 25; bulla, $7 t° $s; panning bulla, Strongly Attack fieuton Positions Between. Mormont Farm and. 36,40 to ;8.60;• cows, 26.26 to,;6.50; On and. Have Lost 43,000,1b German — tarso' lambs. ;14.25 to 814.p, Quebec y' Lambe, ill to' i13.6U; sheep, $s to $a; Bois le Chaume and Win All Objectives, „ A milk -fed calves, all to ;13; grass- A- despatch from London nays: The „ lea, a7 to 19; logs, ;11.50 to 818.75. P The total number of German war a Paris, Aug. 26. -Another smashing gave us possession of all our objet - British, French, Italians and Russiand prisoners captured by us since the WESTERN HARVEST I gves, despite the stubborn resistance issue captured 167,780 war prisoners'' beginning of the war is 102,218. •_ IS. -WEEK •>HAi31rX ,blow by the French to -day, . on 04 the Germans. We captured their pines April 9, when the,j817 campaign i "The total number of British prison- right bank tlf the Meuse, in the Ver - opened, according 'to a statement is- :. Prospects of a Uniformly High , • I linea a t •defence on a front of four a leued b� the British War Department. j ers; including --Indiana, .captured by -.Quality of Wheat Crop. dun sector, netted a gain of about ;kilometres. 'All of the Bora dee Fosses The" tb*' of the statement follows: the Germans, is approximately 43;000, ' two-thirds of a mile on a front of two I and the Bois Beaumont, situated fur- = " 1'iie number of"prisoners captured j but exact information as to small cap- A _despatch from Edmonton, Alta., miles sada half, giving the French Cher to •the north, is in our hands. lby ,the Entente allies since April 9, I tures made by. the enemy.. in recent says: -Harvesting 1s well under way possessjon of the, Fosses - and Beau- ; pushing further forward our troops p►hen the 1917 campaign opened with fighting cannot be given until the ne- in -the territory Immediately tributary mont woods and bringing them to the reached the southern- outskirts of the cessary information is received from to Edmonton. Operations here are outskirts of the village of Beaumont. 'village of Beaumont. the battle" of Arras, up to Aug. 22 is: at. their height this week. This means r german war • prisoners cap= Germany. The official report from the War, "A violent counter-attack, debouch- that the last district in the West to t�red by um in all the war theatres fighting o! great violence around •Bill ins from" the Wavrille wood, `wan tared by British :......:.: 48;165 The total number of prisoners cap- Office, to -night, also records artillery , , commence harvesting has already be- caught under the fire of our artillery German war prisoners captor- gun, and .that throughout the three tared by French .......... 43,723 since the beginning of the waT, ex- $04, on the felt bank of the Meuse. I and repulsed with, heavy losses. We Prairie Provinces the final period o! elusive of African natives is 181,776. The text of the statement reads: - j took a number of prisoners who have Qtlotiy Austrian prisoners cap- ' the crop season has been entered fully n the right bank of the Meuse not et been counted. turad by Italians ....... .. 40,t38i "The total number o! prisoners lost a week earlier than.a year ago.'`'Dan- Chiefly Auatriaas captured by by tie since the beginning of the war, ger from frost is now reduced to a our troops this morning strongly at- '`On the lest bank of the Meuse the " : , , , , ; , ; • - , ..... 37,221 exclusive of African natives, but in- minimum, and the Western wheat crop tacked between the Mormont farm artillery fighting was characterizedat Ruasiana and the Bois le Chaume. Our at -'times by great violence in the region cluding� Indians, is appro3timately this year promisee to be uniformly tack was completely successful and north of Hill 804." xi i Total . ... ..............167,780 56,800. in quality. 1 4._ _ .,......_. .:_......,_....,.,.._-,._...1 ....._.�-•cs....._n."�_®: -.�,., .a ..,....:...a<..u^ L,..:.'<,...,...�.ae..<.:d."s4,ti. .a2s.n.'.,;c.:cu"trz,.K...`iN..a..a... i,:.3t.r.:�,i�•,rv.r•.s�;:.erd" • h . �' rz•=y,s,vrr-..�.ur?,.. •.. �2,-,"'.H.oc-�": ,,.,- 1 ;•ry� ;� :3: -. };:.�+c^: -.-:♦ -...r .• a `. •� • ..,;:. x F -0.m r, are .. •G"' ""Y4 l fi `tai.: , • `One Mbatless Meal - SIMPLE MONTENEGRINS. MiL1TARY •CR088 HERO FELICIA'S TASINGB- onlya few cents.. Delicious " - -" A D8y" i8 fl good food Peasants Live is Dread of "Evil Eye" Capt. William Stewart MacTier, who First Felicia took -to knitting, he tneete,'of what food he eats,, and for war.time,.or any —Vivid Belief in Witches. was reported recently to have been Ever here shewentslogan yw , time one of his feet gave out and -an time --better make it two The Montane Tin a g pe sant 1s a awarded the Military Cross for gal- lantry in the firing line, is a son of Mr. On a wristlet, sock or sweater Constant) intent. E-li y— it singularly superstitious mortal • wha•me818ad& .,„ Byes in awe of the Evil Eye, which A. D. MacTier, general manager of Next she took to $ed Cross nursing, - 'Would 'mean health and is considered accountable for disease eastern' lines of the Canadikn Pacific. Making countiesa aliliga, 'strength for the nation: and, death. . • It is the belief .of the Hallway. Capt. MacTier went to the front with the first Canadian Contin - -Bandages and shirt' and towels, Lint and other things. Something .New is Frightfulneb'. But be -sure -and et the right g g inhabitants of the Black Mountain that for each malady God has givep a gent and has been twice wounded, the A curious war invention is a Prn- substitute for meat in a remedy.• He believes_ that for each ' first time at Ypres, and lately at Vimy Ridge. At the outbreak of the war, Thea Felicia took' to canning, = jectile which, on leaving the gun -mus- ..' ” digestible form. � Shreoded g 7" pain there is a healing herb, and that. one only dies when 'the wrath of the Capt. MacTier was on the ocean re Ever afternoon y Cooking messes in the kitchen, zle releases an enormous it of ' � Pa shears that are guaranteed, with good Wheat Biscuit is, the ideal "Evil Eye" has been incurred. He turning from Europe, and immediately on landing joined the Thirteenth $at- Brandishing a spoon. aim, to cut a whole cam of enemy p I► ..;':,-,,--,substitute. for meat. It is al,a,believes in witches and beautiful 'talion,' under Ll g put.•Col. (now Bri a- When of beans tomatoes, peaches' Corn and carrots troop a in. two. P t'' 100 per Cent. whole- "Wheat' young maidens who come forth from 'the dew and 'are nourished in a_mys-, dier=General) Loomis,' D.S.O. 'He we she wearies I behold! am hoping�a'a tenement for safe evisrwh� e, a _ prepared in . a digestible terious mountain. They meet in the to the front with that unit and fought it when it covered itself with She will take to me, aersoss.Lasrstsys 'form. Two or three of these branches of trees • and- are most dang- erous at supper time. : glory at Ypres and Festubert. He —Minna Irving. �, ANCER, avasORB. LUMPS. a"rC.. little loaves of baked whole daily His deity 'life is full of supersti- full was then wounded'by shrapnel and re- turned to Montreal to convalesce. On �` n �� BABY'S GREAT DANGER / is�ternaa and external, cured with- ' out pal. by our home treatment Write : - wheat make • a- nourishing, tion.' is au era s about the p returning to the front he was attached os before too late. Dr. Bellman Modfeal Co.. Limited. Cotlina•wood. Ont - manner in which he rises in the morn ying meal at a cost of - Ing, about. what first meets his sight, to to Brigadier -General Loomis' staff,i• he U U R l N G H 0 T W E A T H t R onlya few cents.. Delicious " - -" how he ,dresses and washes and whom having takes over the command of a brigade in the meantime. After ga _ More little ones die during the sum- with milk or, cream or fruits he tneete,'of what food he eats,, and serving in this capacity for a short mer than at any other time of the - : of any kind. the time and manner of serving throughout the entire day. Attention time one of his feet gave out and -an year. Diarrhoea, dysentery,. cholera • Made in Canada. po is aid twhether 'the cocks crow in operation was necessary. On his re- turn to the front on this occasion he infantum 'and stomach disorders come time,' whgther dogs bark much, if was transferred to a Montreal High- without warning and when a medicine is haad�to frogs croak or the wind blows not at give promptly the _ BEWARE THE• POISON BOTTLE. land Battalion and promoted to his short delay too frequently means that _ Again, -special notice is taken of the captaincy. a the child . has passed beyond aid. p exact time at which rain• falls the i -' New Invention Will Prevent Making _ _ Baby's Own Tablets should always be duration of thunder, how 'stars shine, flowlsuffered a Fatal Mistake. TO MY SOLDIER pt in the home where there are - - -- '' if the moon has a halo, if, it shines .x Every now and then somebody helps through a cloud, and many such Young children. 'An occasions} dose of bimaeli to a dose of poison .out of observations.' Dear Love, I wanted you to know the Tablets will prevent stomach and � what- he imagines to be 'a medicine - That ever in my heart I go bowel troubles, or it thetrouble comes a •°y� - bottle. Nearly always, of course, it is And stand beside you, there suddenly the prompt use of the Tab- { In the dark. Next on the job (un- AN AGE OF WEAK NERVES -lets will cure the baby. Mrs,'Chas.' -, ..less the doctor happens, by. good luck, _ Amid the noise, the flying shell; Anderson, Minds, Alta., says: "Baby's to arrive in time) is the undertaker. "No heart for anything" Is the cry I Amid the smoke; amid the Hell; Own Tablets are the best medicine for Why I' stared beside -you there. little. ones who are suffering from. a No One Kra indulge in such foolishness? A of � thousands o[ men slid women who owes Says 1Vliss Stod- weak stomach. They cufed my- baby New Jersey woman, Mary Beers, has *might be made well by the new, red AIDS. luny Nights Could mot Invented a bottle stopper that is more blood Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually 'Vey. sluiv rrng soul- knows -but one when suffering from stomach' come efficient, for.. precautionary purposes, make. prayer— plaint and have made her a fine Skwp.. Cutietua Fieakd. - - than all the poison labels ever thought Misery day and.nightis the lot of "Oh, keep my soldier in Thy care= healthy child." The Tablets are said "My face broke out all over with red a of. hosts of men and women who are to God, stand beside hint there!" by medicine dealers or by -mail at 26 pimples which would fester and then a It is simple enough—a cork, to fit' day the vfctima of weak nerves. Their —Maude Gordon -Roby. -cents .a box from The Dr. Williams' large scale would form. 1 ! Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. Many rights I could nae _ the bottle, with a meta] arrangement pale, drawn faces and dejected atti- - _ sleep because of the buns. in the shape of a cross that is stuck tude tell a sad tale, for nervous -weak- 'Moat Wonderful Invention: and Itching, How I h„ through it and projects above it.. It. is nesa means being tortured by morbid A Player -Piano that transposes in Old pastures should be ' ploughed ' - ` + suffered no one knows. ` 11 sharp -pointed at the top and the two thoughts and unaccountable fits of de- thirteen tones, manufactured exclu- early if they are to be seeded to win- ,,r iviy mother requested . "I -- _ arms are ,sharp -pointed. pression, These sufferers _are painful- I sive the National Piano Co., ter wheat or rye. After beana or me to try Cutiandcura Songp � � and Ointment and I did You wake up in the night with a ly sensitive and easily agitatbd' by I Limited,' will be on exhibit at the To- potatoes the grain may follow •wit& - so. In less than's month xa pain and grope in the medicine _closet some chance - remark. Sleeplessness Tonto Industrial_ Exposition at their only one disking. I was completely healed." for the Jamaica -ginger bottle, Ah! robe them' of energy and strength' nth. A cordial invitation is ex- (Signed) Miss RosebelleStodalka, Rich• s yes, that'it is; you recognize it the their eyes are sunken, their limbo .MONEY ORDERS _mond, Sask, j• by Ileuses to each and everyone interested shape. You to to pull the cork and I tremble, appetite is poor and memory t It is' safe to send a Domitttiin Ex- Why net make these fragrant etnolR• y' to examine and hear this wonderful s. your fingers are severely pricked. I often falls. This nervous exhaustionplayer. National Piano Co., Limited, press Money Order, 'Five dollars encs your eyery-dap toilet preparations? , Yes, it is painful. But by that token is one of the moat serious evtla affect Cit Warerooma Z66-268 Yon a St. costs three cents. For Pros Sample Each h Mai[ ad• you know that the bottle you have i ing men sad women of to -day. The y ' g r dress post -card: "CiSoid a Dept. A. e. !' Boston. U. S. A." Sold everywhere. got hold of is a bottle of poison. Bet- I only way to bring back sound, vigor- - In spraying potatoes the job may as _, _t ter a pricked finger than acoffin—eh, ons health fa to feed the sti3rved Where Water Spreads Fire. well not be done at all unless the 1 nerves which are clamoring -tor tiew, The use of -water in attempting to under, aide of the 'foliage and also - rich, red blood: This new, good blood extinguish grease fires is extremely stems are covered. Chea Fish. dangerous. The Lumber Underwriter MOTHERHOOD R can be had through the use of Dr. Wil- sang iter In 1915 and 1916, Manitoba lakes llama' Pink Pills, which fact accounts (reports a case where a fire started in act+.'.w'a Z,lnlmeae CUM suras. oto, _ - produced 48,000,000 pounds of flab, for the thousands of cures of nervous the oil' box of an engine. An employe 1 It is now vital for the United- King- g, 75 per cent of which was exported to diseases brought about by this poweF ached a pail of water. on it, scatter- dam and the Allies in Europe to ob- the United States. For 9,000,000 ful blood builder and nerve restorer. ng the burning grease, which was pounds of whitefl tain from Canada foodstuffs- in far 7: p s -h„ the fishermen re- Through the fair use of this medicine taken up by a revolving flywheel, larger quantities than under peace S r tions, t0 c ultlle" ceived on the average 5 -cents a pound. thousands of despondent people have throwing it' in all directions, cause „ "says says Lord Rhonda;, In some Canadian cities Manitoba been made bright, active and strong. the plant to burst into flames in many Women. whitefish sells at 15 cents a Ound Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by places simultaneously. or more. The Food Controller for Can- all dealers in medicine, or may be had eda,is arranging to reduce the wide by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes 7 bu"'s statment ielieves iWouralgia. '} YES : MAGICALLY'! Among tFs' virtues of Lydia margin between fishermen and can- for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medl- A Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the. sumers. cine Co., Brockville. Out. In hot, dry weather do not allow. CORNS LIFT OUT -:_-ability -to correct --sterility in the ower the flbeds to dry out, or the _-sy 4 • - :----- . • - cases of many women. This tact is POSITIVE .PROOF, Wooten Can Help. in Harvest. `, vegetable beds, for that matter. Beds WITH FINGERS well. established as evidenced b the. AMAZING REstJLTs of lily of the valley and other plants following letter and hundreds of others"Al _ Women should help harvest the bush _ _ : ' z - that have flowered for the season are ��, we have published in tisane coiuma and small tree fruit crops this year. I I Poplar Bluff, Mo.—"I want other •=6,000 Guarantee If We Fail. likely to be forgotten. To obtain beat P A mobilization of available women for you ea to the drug store =man women to know what a blessin Lydia - , _•'-There has been a standing offer of results for she. next season the planta , y „, g this work would be of great assist- "Gie me a small bottle of freezone. F- Pinkham s Vega - ';6,000 Reward for any case Ham -Lax must be cared•, for the remainder of! I I ` table Compound baa nand Ham -Ray fall to relieve it direc- anee. The.women of Europe are now this season. -Turn on the hose at leaat' This will coat very little but will 6 'tions are followed for three years, and working regularly in life fields: They ' _ oaitivet remove eve hard or soft'', been to me. We during dry weather. positively ry, more than 60,800 people have tried it have planted and harvested crops ever earn or.callus from one's feet. had always waaitpd , successfully without a single failure. since the war started. Are the women A few drops of this new ether com- a baby in our home but .I was in r That to why the otter stilt holds good. of Canada willing to do's' much? If pound applied' directly upon 'a tender, Mr. Manuel Varquez, of 142 Hastings f, - health Lnd not ablel Street, Toronto, was going to have an we wait tmtil lite fields. are yellow we St, Isidore, P. Q., Aug. 18, 1894 aching corn relieves the soreness in- - i to do my work. My' operation for Kidney—Stones two will be too late. The various women's Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. ' stantly,' And Boon the entire corn or x mother and hua- weeke ago. He tried Hain-Laz sad organizations could do much if they c < ;Ham -Ray the day before the operation would organize immediate) Gentlemen,—I have frequently used callus, root and all dries up and canx band both urged me �• y pre- be lifted off with the fingers. to try Lydia Pink- -- 'was to be performed and received suich MINARD'$ LINIYfENT and also ;benefits that he purchased •Ham -Ray 11[taard'a Liatm•st Dares aaautruil. scribe it for my patients, always with This -new. way t0 rid ones feet of ' .r;:" " ; ;ham's Vegetdid able - _ ,'Machine and one bottle Ham -Lax, with the most gratifying results, and I con- corns was introduced by a Cincinnati I ti a n,my laeslt6 i r the results that to day he Is cured.' Drying fruit and vegetables is an . eider it the beat all-round Liniment ex- man, who says that freezone dries in proved and I am now the mother of a' Mr, Thomas Jones, of 113 Sheridan tent: a moment, and simply shrivels up the fine baby girl and do all my own hoose ' old art that is being revived this hl ,Ave, Toronto, suffered with Rheuma• -: Yours. truly, corn or callus without, irritating the work. "— rs. ALLfw B. TlxuoNs, . 216 ' year. The housewife can use this 'tient in his heart and other parts of his DR. .IDS. AUG. SIROIB. surrounding skin. + Almond St.. Poplar Bluff, Mo. ! body for 9 years. Atter trying every- ,method without trouble and with the In many .other homes, once childless, _'-' � thing he failed to get results until he simplest facilities. A few vegetables - __ Don't let father die of infection or there are now children because of the _ ,Z • 'tookt' one treatment of the Ham -Ray map be put aside to dry any time. lockjaw from whittling at his corns, fact that Lydia E. Piakham's Vegetable ;Machine and used one bottle of 'Ham- _ but clip this out -and make him. try it. r Compound makes women nor�ale Lax. Unsolicited he has given his s Apple Pie. If your druggist hasn't any freezone healthy and strong al - testimonial. %NB �lited Eyelid s, tell him to'order'a- small bottle from i Write to the Lydia E. Pinkhar , I. We unconditional) Patrickhadcalled on, his Betpy; and cine Co., Lynn, Masa. - for a! s-.444 .40 y guarantee Ham- Son:Ey ea, Er tnAuned by his wholeeaie drug house for you. • � :: , Lax and Ham -Ray to give relief for saw. etand�dqukkly she gave him a handsome helping of I will be confidential and 61pful. _ Rheumatism, Paralysis, Stomach, Kid- reliev+<d by Muring Try It I. her special make of apple-pie. Patrick your Eyes and i. Baby's yea- - ney and Liver Disorders. Write us at UQ !1.9�atBa�,J&etEyeC•ni•tt was loud in its praise. = ; once. Explain what you think about et TOe RC ,r "I tried a new way," said Betsy `s yourself, and whether you have Else- NMI Oe1.I�eRe�e�sailao.y..' lias.lw• « uric Current available or not and leave �'• is h,t.• E6o Ter d.oi �Jww. -r^'. beaming. I' put a. few gooseberries j _ the rest to us. Address the Ham -Lax AaklseslseY4e Re>ssees �" Ciilee�• In to flavor it. "•:, r Co., I6 King West.' "Begorra!" cried Patrick, "If a Will You Visit the Exposition ? The Duty of the Individual. few gooseberries give so good a flavor ;' { Remember you are cordially invited, to an apple-pie, what a darlint of an to call and -have youT.case treated free Strict economy is needed in the use apple�ie it would be made o' goone- y► of charge, and a fulb. explanation .of of all food stuffs by each and every berries entoirely'l Ham -Lax and Ham -Ray will and individual , householder: Our -food' - what - will not do. It is well wortb the visit supplies -must be conserved, but they •-to-flnd out -the true facts of your case. should not be hoarded. Of what use i is a"mine unopened, a forest untouch- j - - ! - Unless there is a .tremendou„ stump ed or laird untilled? By the conserva- in. condition between now and har- tion of our fops supplies, we -mean -teeat-the*_supply of beans will be, pro- hat-be_us_ed in the wisest 1 y portionately, ' greater than the supply possible way and shared equally. We `'• �. of potatoes. The bean crop of the should eliminate superfluities aisd•lux- United -States was estimated off' July uries and eat -the things that are sub- a ` 1 at 22,000,000 bdshels, against 8,846,- stantial, plain and nourishing. There 000 a year ago. are many foods produced in Canada, ► rr N such as corn, peas, beans, oats and barley, which -are not as much as they ► � ' could and should be: Unless provision 6 - "$TIOLzuaawatMl•DO�i" Dr. Ferdinand Kine, a New York City Physleian..and Medical Author says -9 • is made to care for and properly use the garden ve 'tables much of this ' Therw can be no strong, vigorous, Iron men nor beautiful, healthy, rosy. Vu/ean/seai Quickly W/theut Neat s. Repair your T.iree, Tubes, Punctures, g ' eheeked women without Iron—Nuxated Iron taken three tII7N& per day atter Hot water r IT ea, Tubes, users es, material will be wasted. Perishable meals wHl Increase the strength and endurance of weak, nervous, run-diteF ready know it. Postage paid all over things should be canned wherever pas- 3 THE P folks 100 per cent In two weeks' time In many instances Avoid the old forms r Canpds. Order a 50-oent tin to -day. Bible. Rhubarb, tomatoes and other of metallic Iron which may Injure the teeth, corrode the stomach, and thereby «e;. Guaranteed to satisfy. Refuse all sub- „ do mon harm than cod. Ta only organic [ton—Nuxated Iron. !t la dl► atltutea. ffi. echolfeiy4 U Victoria at., vegetables should be put away for ; g � Y g _ Toronto. winter use. ED. 7. ISS E 35—'17. Rensed by all good druggist&. u-> "' '�... '��'. ....-. _..:...,:. '.. .Y. :'"#, -': e,^-�_........ n.-..;...M'.:.m :..u�:LY512.•r.-..isSa�'"�',d*�.ssd.,..�.a'n:�.i`.i �.aT-...r ^,.e� s;,ate"�, �:. AN 7 —Mrs. Jose LOCALISMS*' '. pcity on Tuesdayh Cowan was in the 7BAZERY GO O08NOW IN SEAS CO I . —Miss Mary Harding was in To- -ve a full,line of —Jacob SimbndsoEL.Was in the ronto-on Wednesday. We ha —Rev. E. A. and Mrs. Bruce V jilty with friends over Sunday. —Miss Annie Noble, of Toronto, were in the city on Wednesday. t u 4 n' - Sunday with Aobt.. and --Mrs. Seer aft on Wednesday Oil Stoves, Har'vating Tools, Paints Gordon. for Toronto whom she will reside. Miss Ada Strachan, of Toron- —C. H. Ham, of Englehart, is and Oils, Machine Oil, re with his 'to, spent Sunday -with John and spending a few days he Mn. Murkar. parents. -Motor Oil, ate. —Honda next 'being Labor —Mrs. C. L Morcombe, of - Ome ICE CREAM y Day, the places of business will be Mae, spent Monday with Gordon Constantly on hand, also .13oreen Doors and Window Screeni. dow as usual. and Mrs. Law. —Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, of To- —Peter Storing. of Toronto, has soft t drinks on lee. Preserving Kettles* with BREAD, BUNSand CAKES Ionto, a few, CISVe With W. been spending a few days X80. no nd' Tz'tit Ham. Pickering friends. Pattermon'i Chocolates. —Miss Dolly Kerr, of Toronto, --Dr. Henry will be here as usual J. H. BUNDY Pickering. spent Saturday with her mother on Tuesday next to attend to his -Both'%Pfiones in shop. r_ an Church street. professional duties. S R Monney, Tickering . —Mrs. Fielding, of Gravenhurst, —Mrs. Goo. Lang and Mrs. S. Davis agent ut Wednesday with Mrs. is visiting with her niece, Mrs. W. H. Field at Rosebank. (Dr.) OsAwright. —lire. Bryant and -daughter, of —Miss Cora Burling left this In Unit3r there is Strength RON! Toronto, spe n*t a few- days with week for the west to resume her )he ig ore 44. N. and Rm. Richardson. duties as teacher in Oalgar The" is a great movement at preff- -Miss Lillie Pugh and Mies Ly - —Norman Kerr' of Belleville,'ville5, ent for co-operation among the farm - Ala Major, of Whitevale, spent spent a couple of days this week ers of Ontario and every farmer is ofth Miss K. Fawkes. with his mother on Church St. invited to join the good work. - —Win. Vickie, who was taken —Mise Rose O'Reilly and Mrs. Attend the meetings of the U. B. O. to ape Club, and become better acquainted ._. � 111 last week, is able to be around Judge, of Toronto, spent Sunday -16 again, -and is graduallyliecoyericK. with Mrs. Dewyer, of Church St. with your nV orand mutual re- MToronto, —J. S. Bandy, who has been —hire. Taylor, of East Tonto, $Pect oonfidence will develop. 4h j:°. aesiating J. Z -Bundy for the past visited her uncle and aunt, Goo. Room for a few orders of twine et, a r two weeks. has returned to Clare- M. and Mrs. Palmer on - Wednea- Place them with the secretary, ansall those getting twine through the club ready for with a fresh day. are asked to got it promptly from Mr. a —A. M. Kerr, of Kitchener, and —Miss Muriel J. Clark, who has Allan Kerr, of Preston,' were Marquis or Lorne luckAn. rt order of White Delph Ampo been spending a mouth -with fri- -Next meeting, Aug. 15th. sada In Renfrew, has returned on Wednesday attending their home, mother's @ale. United Farmers' and Clover Leaf ware —H. A. and Mrs. Matchatt and —Harry Wade made a trip this -Ataughter are. spending a week or week to Gooderham, north of Fen- Club; Pickering. two with the former'i relatives in elon Falls, where he purchased for threshing time Toronto. two carloads of cattle. —Fred Bunting returned home —We are pleased to report that S. E E 0 S 5, last week, after spending two Goo. M. Palmeralmer.ls making satis Timothy and all White. ups and saucers 135 doz.' weeks'vacation in Huntsville And factory Progress towards recovery Alsike, Red Clover, other points. - after his severe Illness. kinds of met -do. par- Clover Leaf cups and saucers' l.85 dome 7. 'i —Mr. and Mrs. Mole and child —The Methodta't Ladies' Aid We are in the market and are pre -home in will hold their regular meeting ed to pay the bigheat market prices. The best equipped cleaning wills 75c, 1.60 have returned to their On Wednesday, Sept. 5th, at $ Clover Leaf Platters 45c, Toronto, after spending a week or two with J. H. Bundy. p• m., in the basement of the in the country. —L M. Montgomery,s latest me- church. Send us samples, or communicate with —Hugh and Mrs. Garbett and us before selling. White Platters 30c, 50c and 75c =1,,L "Anne's House of Dream Douglas Bretz,. motored Take adrantage of the best Seed Mark - be at the library and w-fli Masteret, In from Toronto on Sunday and the world. White Cups only 1.00 doz. be on the shelf next week. —The threshing seasmon has now spent the day with W. G. and � Bell or Independent phone. begun and. the whistle from the Mrs. Ham. Prompt, efficient and reliable service Pr threshing engine will be a familiar —Tho members of the: Swastiki in handling Seeds guaranteed.. Huge assortment of Bowls, Pitchers, Gravy Boats, Bakers., sound for the next few months. Club held their annual picnic at J—The new cemen.H. DOWNEY COMPANY - . 1 -t sidewalk at the lake on Friday afternoon last, TRpots. Sugar 'Bowls, etc. etc. J -school has been completed and when a very enjoyable time was WHITBY. ONTARIO other neceseary'repairs made, be. spent by all. fore the rim -opening of the school —A stone crusher belonging toT T a for the fall term. the government arrived in Picker. F" DAU M11.4.0i 'Now- here's a snap for you —Mrs. Watson, of Toronto, ac- Ing this week for use on the Kin g- conipanted by her daughters. Miss ston road. It was unloaded from R Hilda has been the car on Wednesday. You can alwaysget thebest-Mani- -Poe and Miami p "spending---'-& few days with Mr. - —mrs. Kerr's sale ow-Wedues. toba Flour made from No. L White delph tea plates 75c doz. and Mrs. Austin. da afternoon was very success- Manitoba Wheat. _-Japes, (; esul,&w.-is offe6ng his fuT There was not a large crowd Royal Household and Gleno-ra for in present, b ansa AcTi've - ------ Bread. Try& -bag. White delph breakfast plates 1.00 do -70 farm for rent. See his advt ' ut bidding -another column. Fall particulars and good as were realized. Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat9 —As D. PZ BRAN, maybereceived from Mr. Green- Gormley was proceed. White delph dinner plates 1.10 doz$ Ing along the.race road north of -'NIX FEEDS law or H. A. Haight. —The frequent rains is delaying the village on Tuesday evenialt, OAT CHOP -the work of harvaiting. While his engine broke through the CRUSHED OATS most of the grain is now cut, the small bridge juste few rods south BARLEY CHOPWHEAT rain Is hindering greatly the work of the large iron bridge. Fortur. CRACKED CORN We have an overstock of. these and are _of getting it into the barns. ately no damage was done to the engine. With the aid of W. H. MIXED HEN FEED -running them below the wholesale —Joe Clark returned to the city Sunday evening to resume his Banks' team, the engine was easily -Caldwell's Cream substitute dudes with the EL S. Howland& released from its awkward posit. C%If M -price to -day. -Don't miss it. Sons wholesale hardware compIon. Molasses Meal _ 'D OAT - after enjoying a two- weeks' . —Rev. Dr. Arthur O'Leary. who CHOPPING A-N, Any, 'GEVERYDAY Tam from this church, alis St. Toronto, has Get prices on feed in ton lots - tion. Is now storJoseph's CRUSHI.N MAN —Quite a number M -CHAP neighborhood have been atten-T-been temporarily appointed by BELL PHONE, _ .-Ing the Toronto Exhibition this Archbishop McNeil, as professor of IT7.741101M week. Next week, however, will thOO109 at St. Augustne's Semi- \\h LAdies' Blouaft fie will, .however, continue C oppiug every day. and Whitewear attract the largest crowds from D&rY- his duties as pastor of St. Joseph's. rural districts. dies' Voile. Lawn and Dimity Blouses from 1.00 to L75 each, very —The provincial government As Dr. O'Leary is an old Pickering White Skirts, the latest: make .with belt 1.50 and LOO. have mon busy now hauling co. boy. his many friends here con- House Dresses, all colors and styles, from 1.00 to Zoo each. Corset Coven, 75 to ZOO. Drawers, 24c to 75s. to him on his appointment. 25 to GO cents each. Combinations. I .=ant for the building of cement' grbtul& Dresses, W 1.00 and I.2L If you have -the time, you Uuderskirts. 1.00 to 1.50. Night salvertm on the Kingston road. Combinations. 50c each. "A carload was delivered to Picker. should attend the Toronto Exhibi- Undervests, 15 to 35c.. Jersey Combin tiou. While many of the thiags T Hosiery for Ladies and Children, blitek. white -Ulg station this week. and tan. Cotton and 1"Ie Ik to oft pair. —Mrs. A. T. Bo ea, of Belle. to be seen are the same from year 175ctol.75 a pair. Hose Supoorterels took. Corsets, D A and Compton's r, there a Gloves 50c pair. White Canvas Pumps and Tennis 96064 spending a few to year, re many new Tills, has been White Lisle .days bore with relatives. She was things every year, and there is no 1.25 to 1.75 per pair. in fact everything for the hot months better way of keeping up with the Call and am the goods. accompanied on her return h of June, July and August, of theworldby at. progress by her son, who has been spend BARV09 Ing his vacation here. tending the Ex. It has a great G. A.'GILLESPIEj DUN • —Miss Fox who has been visit. educative influence. Or, if you -tug her sister, Mrs N. B. Pwish to be amused, that is the cEn- 'place to Igo. fined deer,r, has been confined 0 tho house with a severe attack of The Canadian Poultrymen's tonsilitIs during the past week, Belgian Relief Association are go- . but is -now recovering nicelyIng to hold a sale of Pure Bred _W. H. Mole. and J. S. BandPoul the Toronto Exhibi- y Poultry spent Sunday with friends in Ux- tion on Labor Day, September 8rd. .-bridge. Mr. Mole -taught school Any breeders who have not &I at Mount Pleasant, on the 4th of 7 donated may yet do so by N Uxbridge several years ago, when sending their donations to Ray - Us made his home with, Win.. and mond E. Burton, R. R. No, 2, Mrs. Hill. Hamilton. All proceeds will go --The public schools,- will re• for the relief of wives and families own for the fall term on Tuesday of Belgian poultrymen in the de. vastated districts. There will also mext. It is desirable that as many be a chanoe for breeders to buy as possible begin with the opening of the term. Wheri pupils come stock from some of the best flocks in at all times during the term In Ontario and Quebec. they are not only handicapped, —Rev. Dr. Marsh, of. St. An. but it interferes with the wor o. Tuesday on route to Buffalo. Al. the whole school. AT LAST -R HAS ARRIVE --Fred Bunting, of Toronto, has bony, Saratoga and Now York R. JOHN O. KENT, man of SUMM City. He will attend the meeting LEA% E" been spending several days here of the American Astronomical wealth and extensive business in - with his sisters, -Misses B, and I. terests,' who has refused to accept Society meeting in Dudley Ob - Bunting. He is off duty at res- any remuneration whatever--for—his his ent owing to a broken shoulder servatory', Albany, also in Sara, services as General Manager of the which was sustained by falling togs. Dr. Marsh is a member of Canadian National Exhibition, pre. First ana.foremost, we are Gents' Furnishers and oan supply you with FL box in the back of his store the American Society and has ferring to serve the public free of g in the way_of_men's _wear- _-- In the dark, and striking his over ' similar honors in Mexied, Belgium charge. He is President of the o• .shoulder on another box. and Great Britain. He is a mein- ronto Board of IrTade and has been, We had a dandy line of Sport Shirts and Ties arrive last week, ^ad Pickering friends her of the Royal Astronomical on the Exhibition Board since 1906, les' Clothing are here. —His many a close interest in our summer samples of were greatly shocked on Sunday Society of Canada and' Rounded always showing A. two of the branches, namely Ham- the work. He was President In 1912- 'have .,.to hear of the sudden death of Ilton and Peterboro. Itis expect- 13, the two b9st years in the history Call on us before yon buy your Summer Shoes. We George Philip, of- Brougham. of the instRupon. Mr. Kent is head an il line of Ciinvas and Rubber Goods and wai While they knew that be in ed that his son, John Marsh, will of the Boy Scouts in Toronto and can guarantee satisfaction. very poor health, they were 11 - n. preach In St. Andrew's church on is identified with many philanthropic aware of the serious character of Sunday. Sept. 2nd. Miss Ina enterprises. Long and continued ill- ` -bis illness. (giite Ft number frnm Marmh avenrnpaniF.,d her father as nese has compelled Dr. 0", Manager BUNTING )PTCKERING here attended his funeral ou'rues. far as Buff sklo. They will return ance 1$�3, to seek a long rest. 1R. Al �atablished 1857. to Pickering on or about Sept 4. 'day afternoon.