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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_08_29WS 'CKE- R-ING N]Ei JE L -PI USY 09, 1919 1!_'TADL4-: XXXV-1119 ONT. FRIDAY, AUG N0.41 4.9 MONGOLIA GREEN RIVER. Established. 75 years Will Dixon sport' new-bugg'T.- Tb . e' re . in was welc9tued every- 'Bros -spent Sunday in Stou Geo'.K.-BAer". ray body. f`-GREENWOOD.....,.',.q.',,,, 8 visitin,g with friends 'E. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Regis- In our burg for V tittle. the lake, few f rpm J12, ere the garden Obarles Bunker spent Sunday with Re wed member of the optondetrical Allso took in I free. 24 AM "--remen t - Sunday afte Madill',spent Sunday wiTh MTT,TS I Was Seeing Nisilie Home with Eir- uncle, -Nathah Tarr, of the fripnds-inMil�oo. X. B., Member I'm Furever Blowing Bubble4 Earl Tomlinson spent Sunday with F. TOMLINS01 9tb line. e of the College of icians and Surgeons That Thumble-down Shack in Atbl6ne Master Charlie Hewitt. :of Toronto, friends in Broaklin. of oteurio. ofice: thaPbrIpIrmerly occupied by ss Alice Hornshaw spent Sunday -Cold. I'm a, Longing For yo,u ent a. week with George, and Mrs. Mi R. Frodie. and Wterly by Dr. a In the Lane with Miss A. Hornshaw, The Little Old Log Cabi Zwers. Bid Me Gond-Bye Arthur Find Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Miss Alma Hawkins. of Ir B. OARTWRTWIT, M. D.. M -Money Musk ugblin spent' Sunday afternoon at spending her vacation with friends. I am again buying Wheat and T atC.P.OkS..Ont- A coroner for tbeCoun* 80D94 -MY Mother Taught Me G. TaWi. While coming from the lake Sunday --brolontsuio. Ofte hciijrv:'M2 and 6-6P. 'Mrs. Ed. Walker and Miss Florenee, night. Tim had the misfortune of -Barley— Highest prices paid t o1ber t 0 -c of Port Perry, are spending a few breaking a, sbaft. loiant by appointment Phone P pular Sheet Musi 40.0. Pickering, On - 24. Ind jg��ne No. -days with relatives here. Everybody had an' enjoyable' time to, at the iurden party., It was one of 33 % Till We Meet Again Mitater Bartle Smales, of Toron Mickey ndparents, 'of the finest of the season. The pro. .N 0. MCKINNON, M.D.. L.R.0.8;, spent a week with his -gra Barlev Feed is the cheapest feed e Edinburgla, momberof the College t J& Da Tbomas.and Mrs. Stuales. ceeds amounted to over $200. i-fil, Vb V Beautiful Ohio The garden party held at J. B. Wil. on the market for fattening &I College of Surgeons. Ediuburqh. The Rose of No Man's Lemd son's on Friday. AiIgUliit the 15th, was pigs. A t6al will prove it, 14 BROCK ROAD decided succe situation to daieseste of woman and .7T.m'a Jazz Baby e. so'. The programme, A stock always on hand. The public school will re -open next which.was given by Harvey Lloyd, of ieitor, Notary Public, Coriveyancez &c. oot. 41 E. FAREWELL. K.C., BARRIS- AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and it Solicitor. Notary Publie. Eta. Uoueyt o6n. 26OMee Brock at. North. Whitby. sm; -l—re(CL. 229 Danforth Avr- -fWaill-werli'll—luT td Phone Gerrard 4ill. Saturdays.. M 1720L (Ind.) new Bay Street, Toron;o. Telimplione main 961 Zm get; Dentat LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. Graduaite"off the RoyatColelge of IN-tal Sargeona and University of Toronto, Office Bell phone 0 W0. HAM—Issuer of Marriage Licenses in tho*cousity of outsim, It V. RICHARDSON — Real El Public. EtC..'PitkC7 ir-9 Ort. -"WHALL—House carpentor. Eq- ., tilbi,te, given for new work, repairs, at iiefterations, Ind phone 9.913. Pickering. 231y $1600. Price. 99 1-2 and accrued iotehst, W D. Dyta Bood Broker, Ban. Pboat 193, 'Whit - SJ. 11. BEAL, ClaremontFurniture and Uuder"iogWe carry a largat stook" of- Furni.ture, aldo picture frames and roommoulding, irirldow' shades. granite - Also agent for monuments. Lowestprices. We pay the freight. Phone.924, Ciswiimoat�—_I have and expect to have, during thefruit season : ,24 Quart-C-mitestI Quart Berry BoxegAll guaranteed 'No. I juality withstrong handles. . Order early andsecure your . requrements. asthese are changeable timeq.chopping and O,%t Rolling ttery dayW. G. Barnes, Green River,.FINE POSITIONSare being filled daily by the gradaTit Les of Sbaw'd Business Schools InToronto Write for catdogu.- andlibt of recent appointments. Enterany dwy.'Head Offices at Youge and GerrardStreetstou''bille,'Ont, --_-_'._the ' ��estra. of Whitby were beth well re - Clifford Hubbard has sold one of'his ceived, angl the te� was all that couldteam horses to John Calvert, of Pick- bedesired.. Thie proceeds amountedI grind finer than other mills—thatiss Nitabel Harper. ef'Osha -extra inHubbard and-otlierfripildg. feeding value for pigs.Ml-s..W. H. Jackson. accompanied- The wors"' fire thtt has taken placeby her sons. Frank and Walter. spent In thiscommunity in many years wasThp Misses Kayes. of Toronto. spent George GateR on the'evenIng of Fri - the week -end at the home of their P3r- dav, Aug, l5th. Fdong with all theireuts; James 11. and Mt s.. Kayes.. cWtents. How the fire oi iginated'isLicense No. 4 -266. -who -has ke;en spending absolutely knowi, but It is. genertime on his rpLrn2 at My in t1aougfft__­1tr�W"AN1s due Llmost of his P-11,Vtie. is now back to the old bomesteAd. f1i3ma,passing locomotive. A gravelI on Friday before the firestolen at the garden partv- was flmt seen,-andevening last. We understand. how- clouds of smoke and sparks were belch - ever, %bat the owners have recovered Ing forth from the smoke -stack of thetheir property. !pgine and as everything was exceed - lag dry from lack of rain. this IsW141TKVALN considered the most likely way in R A -G Ewhich the Ore could have started. TheThere seeiim to be a great dearth of barns destroved consisted of three t!09 busplums in this section. bi:tI!dfng4 andithey contained 4 -Tbeundersigned have opened..Mrs. Wilbur. of Rochester. -is visit- eIg of last year -6i "oots an4r Ashels a new garage at tb- cornerAlcohol vrill get a knock-otif blow in t Pickeriag, whe t1ey &tosidcs ihere were * in the barn 2; acrestbitt s-eflon. of tinthreshed oats and about i� tons prepared to repn?OV all makescloced. owing. to crin%iderable- repairs str oy�d were a mower. seed drill, bob- aod bicycle&f ,4) or 60 hens. The logs io estimated atof $3250. Much Rympathy Is felt formi late1v wilif it beef hidia lor thirtF Xil, Gales in Ilia heavy loss. He In - on _h Gasoline Enwineft, Tractors ind,do'!-ti No ea te-pdd to V�egit, at once the erection ofkin having passed the IoWer sebooL ex.Cowan & Shepherd'7Pugh �hon) on passing their Norinal Miss Irene Pearst peadeng a fewSchool. -entrance examinations with days in Toronto. Pickering,'Ont.III striculation standing. Petty visited at Wm.Mervin Burke. Niagara, visitiidhis rel.Atives here last week,Remember the dot". S,eptember Pte. J. W. Roots has returned. homeStb, Otb and 10th, and be L sure to be on after spending four years in France. C 0 A-.3 Uen and Mrs Hall and familip. Sirt. "I —' ' 'K6•. :: .,, _. :t�.:ti=.._�+'"'� �.�.� "°? r -,� I .v_..�•. r..:: ✓� ..'✓,fir ;r. ,x c.s,+. , y..,,_. +s•W'.Tr ,. .: ,Mf .. .r• w`. r x.... -max. -. /`�. a.- «e,- •�-c.ry +k.-.. -LiN� �.=t.:'ky. ..�•._•+9'-!-'' R:»-:'. ... ��.'.w „tea...• .-ss.'i`.�iX' �'.. ak..'#•s�..<a.ii•3.-,:s�-,�ce:a-..'.:.�:' : ,. a ... . - � _ ... • _8 CORS SIDELINES. �81DELlP9. 1-1 y� Ck/a�i\ Mow the "Handy Man" the eat; Fl AUTO ��ErI�VLj l� E • r ' ornas - -Increases Hie ACOMe. ST'L INE OPE MAT NIAARA FA[.I - f` any of the handymen of King's %• Navee supplement their incomes in both novel and interesting ways.' On To Save Time in Demobilization Woman Lost -Control of Car t f, every warship. for example, there are f �7 g?�8 a number of men who oars a•good bit Troops Will Return Via whlCh Plunged Over :: :. ...:: of money, by "dobeying"--that is, do= U.S. Ports. _ River Bank. -®a9- ing the washing of thu other sailors' _ - Plan To save $ gra you waif use irr a day aren't.' 1 now be says: - Ont., despatch from Nla¢ars - A despatch from ' tees. the e , clothes. Usually the mea work in _ _- - -- - couplesi-and- chparg'e an average of t., says: --A fatal automobile acci= -Row to' make work -easier if wo are Smog -U spoil if you do keep them , about two encu aced via the United $tater to save dent occurred in Niagara Falls, N.Y., go without help, that is the great D per garment, so that •' to in the .house. _� time In demobilization: Saiiinga for at 8 o'clock on Friday night, when s ' altogether doboying to quite' a profit- Problem which confronts housekeeli- I Pian to save steps. This is a thing American porta for, fir class book- motor car driven 'h Mrs. Kriel wife able sideline -for the moa Vho' like Y - ars, edty and county. Electricity and --we can .all do. Get all the kitchen Ings, including offices, N.C.O.'e and of Dr. Kriek, dentist,' Niagara Falls, 3'• Y washing: N,1r, laborsaving machinery go a long way l helps you can, everything -that makes Then there are the "Jews" -not theft wives, have bee arranged. The , went over the bank and nearly " towards solving the problem in town, work easier is a necessity these days. Bohemian sailed for Boston oa Fri- into the river just above the Michigan . moneylenders, as.might be.supposed Central b doesret do much to help out the But while you are buying Labor-saving by the uninitiated. The Jews aro the day, while the Celtic will go to New bridge. Mrs. Kriel is dead, B a ea ezeept in a small number devices don't continue to work over- York and the Creiic to Portland. The ass is her nine-year-old daughter, her sailors who make clothes for other of cases. "there area great. man time walking .several miles unneces- SS, Haveford is added to the military mother-in-law is In a dying condition g Y men -sailors who, in their spare time, ways in whlk the far-seeing country Sarily. are also tailors. Most members of the tailings. : in St. - Mary's Hospital, and her son, s woman can m her work easier if _ "'-' general public are Canadians remaining in Europe- � bo`y of,eight, is in a ver serious con - she q lite unaware that g now Y - she keep an open mind and is willing Dishes the Threshers Likes number. Examination of the ditton. There is said to have been five g all sailors are supposed to ,make their of the car, to adopt new methods in the kitchen Did the. drouth catch your early Po- own garments-thcugh in reality a War Office figures of repatriation of occupants , and it appears ' 'lasher husband is 3a the field's. tatoes and are you worrying aboutvery small •proportion .of them do so. the soldiers of the various dominions from eye -witnesses' stories that "the Fireless 'cookers -home -in de or how Sou will souk the old. ones, so Another way -in which some handy. indicates that Canada has made mush woman lost control coming down v store --make it poesito ithout that t. -; threshers will zelislr Cham° mea add to their incomes is by ahav- the best showing for rapidity. Out of Cleveland Ave., a fairly steep streets Well then why not scalIo them about 266 000 troops in Euro could not make the turn, and crashed a Are during the _ of the day.I ' Y ing and haircutting, Thera are .on P pe at the Gasolene or charcosi irons, .mangl ane make some potato salad? The • some warships twelve or eighteen time of the armistice, Canada had, up through a wooden .wail and over the ' 'which will do the unstarched pieces.' aheshers who come heresurely relish- amateur barbers : among the :ship's to August 9, repatriated 247,216; Aus- bank. Assistance was at once called, a home-made ki khan wagon . !or! e:l these two dishes, or seems] to. Drew, sad thin work is among the very tralfa had returned 117,950 out of and, on climbing down the steep bank wheeling the dishes to and from the ' "Scalloped potatoes!" you rasp; best paid of all "extras'." Some of the 171,428 in Egypt and Europe, New three bodies were found bring on the , i t "with butter sixty cents a pound and barbermeu run sort of haircutting and Zealand had repatriated 48 800 and rocks.. Mrs.: Kriel Sr., and a boy -table, water in the house before there : Is s car for pleasure riding in the I salad dressing takes too much 'time to shaving , clubs on board • charge so South Africa 11,700. American said- were found to be still alive but Shock - bar hese are only a few of the make. Wrong again..Xou need little much per month per man, and give as fare from Britain have been rather ingly injured, and were at once attend• th which the country woman. can butter -and can make a large bowl of many haircuts and shaves as required. slow.ed to. One girl was dead when found. ve and Should insist upon if she salad .dre'ssdag in three -minutes. In- Every ship, toe has tis "snob," or =�"*"* +`----�j ! Still farther down the car was found stead of butter alone, use small cubes shoemaker and cobbler -the sailor RRiT'\�j. FORCES Kedged between Some lyssa. Mrs. ` wishes to retain a vestige of youth of salt pork and salt BRITISH avaj Kriel • was found there dead -with and health. P , pepper and but- who: devotes his spare time to mak- -shocking ,injuries. She was still grasp - Is is one thing, thougl; which ter, cover with milk and bake in the tug and rgending the shoes and boots ing the Leering wheel The spot 'can be gotten more easily than .any usual way, If you have some cold milk of othermen. When s ship is out at OW where. the car went over is N..,of these in man cravesleft, add ;+ in -the -place �Lor-a-tuag spell -tie . snob has a _eliminatwn -- - -- _ 4t - _- _ nearly perpendicular and there -- ma es the potatoes better, when no--gossibl - chance of needleasi walking.. The thing which port is torched -and sailors Empire's .War Effort Brought escape. The firemen are at work with F For the salad I use cold boiled pota=. stop .running about barefoot -the 7,1$0,280 From Mother block and tackle lifting the car and `itnpresses'"toc city visitor most when For onions and cucumber pickles salt-' Shoemaker gets bus she takes aleck o! her country sister's 1' digging among the debris 'for the • _. +arork=a-da ed and ,peppered; and shopped to- beat -making fa another. sailor's aide- LOUntl'y and Colonies. other possible victim. Several avel. y Problems is the countless number of steps which the farm wo- gether. For the dressing I- use one line, and frequently a very well -pay- A despatch from London says:- dents have occurred at this point. man takes during the day. Usea to tablespoon l.o! prepared mustard to fag game, too, The making of mats the report of the War Cabinet for Some years• ago isimilar accident } small, compact houses, the city wo- to tablespoons of sweet cream, one and rugs from oddments is quite a 1918 Summarizes as follows the Em- happoned,.when three lost their lives, roan wonders that the country woman teaspoon sugar and vinegar to taste. sailor's accomplishment, and some pire's war effort: Line the dishes with crisp lettuce very fine opecla.ena are often. made The strength of the regular army - �— ,n ' Ihas lived to her present age, whatever ,leaves; garnish with a couple of sliced by them. Any Jack Tar who devotes reserve and- territorial forces on the 1` ',.it be, when she sees the stapes which r� A �j HAY v +rhard-bailed eggs, salted and peppered, himself steadily to making mosey b fourth of August, 1914, was 782,:24. v SLA HA h the arrangement of the house makes Y • !',; -. -'necessary:' - and then watch the men wade in. matmakfng can tura out two mate is Britain has since recruited 4,006,158 �� �� A large number of farm homes, it is . I found that the men preferred cold a month's spare time, and since these men. With other enlistments in the BRITAIN all too evident, were built in the days tea; and as we'had no ice I steeped will fetch anything from twenty -ave United Kingdom and Canada the total when: lumber -was ,cheap end large, the Lea in a granite dish. with as little shillings, to three pound; apiece its is white , enlistments in the whole Em - water as possible, letting it cool and no unprofitable occupation. old Country -Gen Absorb All Em - families with `daughters who `stayed ; � � Aire were ?,180,280. The figures.. of " at the last minute pumped in the cold- Other "fancywork" - embroidery, enlistments for races other Shan home and helped mother were the eat water to be had. From three to knitting, fretwork,•and crocheting, etc. while, including over 1,2b0,000 =some - Dominion Has For Export. �'. fashion. Those darn are of the or - six glasses to. the man tells what the '-are also favorite occupations with India, were '152418? vin a grand - - with other good things of the forgot- thought about that. - y giving Ades - ten past and only the houses are left g seamen, and many of them tura tiffs total to mpire of grave shortage of the British hay as s le Another thing. perhaps not so econ- work to good account legacy to the twentieth century 4,487. crop has resulted in many urgent on. `- housekeeper with:.beip omical .as the before r wages. In addition to these, Chinese and quiries being placed with Canadian - el Mammoth rooms .are .flne if on the rapidly disappearing order, was —- other labor units were raised for trade representatives here for sup - brown bread, Our recipe is as fgkloors: SIX MEN PERISH service m 9aloaiki Egypt and Maso- Plica of Canadian hay. If Gsnada hat r You have hale, but, O, the backache , s, If only one poor woman has to keep One cup of sour cream, two cope of WHEN SHIPS MEET potamia, y hay for export she can sell all '- p buttermilk, one scant cup of sugar, _ - _ ; of it over here. 4n order. And, 0, the tired, aching lour tablespoons of cooking molasses The Government spokesman stated - after Meet after a day of trotting ,some stove Sehaoner Francis A.- is Rammed A�'pi/'� A *i TROOPS tomtable, tab:o to Sink, sink to pantry stirred together well. Sift in graham and Sunk South of Halifax. - /ij�jfaj\jV�j` a in Parliament that the authorities i floor, to which has been added two were watching the hay situation cars - el pantry to woodshed, all at the alifax, Aug. 24. -The schooner Y eater! teaspoons level of soda and one heap- MEXICANS fully, and that if prices rose to an lir possible distance from each Frankie A., 83 tons, of Yarmouth,KU 4 mer. Ing 1u21• of baking powder, also Dae owned by. Henry A. Amaral, of Yar- unreasonable level they would con - teaspoon of salt. Stir rather thick, and mouth was rammed and Bunk b thesider the advisability of fixing maxi - bake in two loaves. It fa better to Y mum prices. The Government would apace utilised, is, always my slogan. � steamer Lord Downshire, of Belfast, Surrounded 'the Bandits -in a not, however, control the distribution bake a sample the first time, for un - My present kitchen is just 11x8, about owned by the: Ulster Steamsbip Com - leas the batter is thick enough, the Blockhouse In the fibs size of many a farm home pantry,, pany, of Belfast, with the result- that he year ■ hay crop. '1'iiere is no bread will fall and it is rather too ex- `` M�tlntaine. of pantry, only a amall re- six of her crew, including the captain, I frigerator room. Table, sink and 'tove pensive to orate..., For, coma, you will g A 'lea stab born Maria, Tex.; WijTMORE'S ESTIMATE finis this recipe hard to improve upon perished. The Francis A. in char a of P are all near enough together so that Capt. Percy Ross, of Broad' Cove, asys:-Four Mexican bandits were OF WESTERN CROPS only a couple of. steps are accessary I alao put a mirror, asap, comb, tow- Df killed b Amer can troops els and dishes to wash in at the well g�' County,- felt Yarmouth two Y 1 pe in Mexicq _ in moving from one to the other. This weeks ago. She was engaged in fish-' Thursday. Captain Leonard Matlock, Forecaasts 88,000,000 Bushels of has been large enuu h to do the work f under a big shade tree, setting the. who arrived here.by airplane re Dried- g g table on the verandah, and fancied I rag at the time: of the collision, 120 The were Surrounded in a block- Wheat For Bask. 43 in_Man.; - for seven people. of aloe easier this I miles south of Halifax, had a Iarge y Immediately I hear a cry arise, "Noi g g year than ever catch, and was to have returned to -house that the Mexicans had con- ' - 21 In Alta: before. I find that sim licit' combined strected in s mountain milk to take care of, and no washing� A y.. Yarmouth to -night. The Lord Down- pass. The done in the kitchen.' All very tru' with plain, substantial food suits the g A. despatch, from Regina, Sadk , ry . i shire was Prot Ing from Baltimore bandits fought desperately when they but had it been sec' All a do the men better than all the fancy. dishes I i P B says: -A. E. Whitmore of Regina, ■ y ! to Belfast with a general ca found they were trapped and two laundryused to make before the old H. C.` -of g ryO� m close student of crop -conditions for work it could have beta done L. put his toot on my neck, command .of Capt. McFarren, when escaped. When the American troops many years, made a forecast that In as small a kitchen by installing the collision occurred earl Saturday Approached the blockhouse with the y y Saskatchewan snit, have 18,890,000 F, sundry, tabs instead of the table, and _ evening. intention of searching it .the Me i - For 'the Pickle- Shelf. cans opened fire from portholes. bushels of wheat this year. . �. ;building a cover for the tubs which The Manitoba crop he. places at could be utilized as a table when wash- Cucumber Catsup -1 dozen .1 43,896,000 and the AIberta crop at ing was not being done. This is work- cucumbers, 1 ts'ee Ukrainians Capture Kiev AERIAL MAIL SERVICE �' quart vinegar, 1 table. From the Bolsheviks -Forces F 21,951,600. :,ad out in many city flats and has prov= spoon salt, 34 teaspoon cayenne pop- , BETWEEN TORONTO AND N. �Y. The yield in Saskatchewan, he t'l:en satisfactory. As to the milk, Care- per. Gather cucumbers before the Copenhagen, Aug. 24.-A despatch estimates at ten bushels; for Mani -fol planning and a little alteration of : sun strikes them and keep in a cool received here from Beresina, in the A despatch from. Toronto asya:- tuba fifteen, and for /Alberta six. iia l the averse farm cellar would make it - g place until .used. Peel and grate the Government of Minsk, says 'an air- Concurrent with the visit. to-' Toronto has issued forecasts of the Sime' " ;1possible to care for the milk there, if cucumbers and drain off the water. plane has reached there bringing ad- o! his Royal Highness, the Prince of nature for a number of years, and we weren't so wedded to custom. Heat the vinegar and spices to boiling vices from Kamenitz- Podolsky to the I Wales, the Postmaster -General suth'= they have been remarkably accurate. Many women, however, finds larger point; pour at once over the ori,zed the Aero Club of Canada to grated iefi'ect that General Petlura a Ukraine � Last year, for instance, he estir:aated kitchen better_ for their particular cucumber, bottle and seal. Cucumbers troops have occupied Kiev, taken the I convey a r ilfl, containing unregister- 20,000,000 bushels higher than others heeds. With small children who al- I bottled -in this way retain their fresh- whole of Podolia and large parts of 1 ed letters only, by airplane, from To- made at the same time, and was with. Forays must be where, mother is, an ness and make ,: a particularly good Volhynia and the Government of Kiev. rgnto, Ong., to. New York, N.Y., in 8,000,000 of the final Government, '11x8• kitchen to not just the coziest sauce r steak. which closed at the general post office, '_ dace in the world. If "our kitchen tit Cu The advices add that Ukrainian arm- report. Y Curry Pickles -Boil together for fes are approaching the Dnieper River Toronto, at 10 a.m., Monday, Aug. 26, - large and ..you want it so, then the five or ten minutes, two .quarts of along the entire line. 1 -'letters enclosed in this mail _ ullyrePaid,�hoth-a p y P G `_•next thing to do ia.to plan to-make_it vinegar, one tablespoon of on .-�--- h 1sd �t�be-f BATTLEFIELD PARK,_QUEBE convenient.. The sink must remain teaspoon of black pepper; take one postage and war tax, .and to comply RINCE INAUGURATES �►• where it is, unless you wish to engage tablespoon of cu FRENCH AIRPLANE GOLIATH with the regulations of Canada, and A cry powder, one and I8 GIVEN UPAS LOST were forwarded only at the risk of the A despatch from Quebec says: Al A plumber, which perhaps at his eyes -I one-half tablespoons of corn Starch, = • 8 o'clock Friday int rates you .do not care to do. But four tablespoons of tenders, who were regi ired to endorse Y afternpon the Prince, s even that w9Ida P ground mustard, A despatch from Paris says' The p y y ou in the •long one tablespoon of sugar, or more it on the address side of the letters, attended by his chief of stat and his run, if moving the -sink would- save I desired. Mix these- thoroughly with,French airplane Goliath; which has "Via Airplane," as an indication of quite, motored from the Citadel to the _ you many steps. You can move the a little cold vinegar, then gp t into' not been seen Since It felt Mo odor, Morocco, for Dakar' last week g 'then` willingness to accept these con- l Montcalm monument on LansdAwna Uble, however, and the cupboards i! hot vine ar mixture and Stir all until gener- ditions. Park, where his Royal Higbness de. the are not built in. And b buying g ally Inas given up as lost In aviation posited a wreath. He then proceeded \ Y Y Y g it thickens. Take about three hundred circles. The Farman Company, build- OVER 1,100 DIVORCES 'along Grande Allse to the Battlefields a few lengths -of stove pipe and an Small cucumbers and wash thoroughly. ere of the airplane which carried Park, where he laid another wreath elbd* or two you may have the stove If medium-sized ones are used, cut eight passengers, was still without ....SOUGHT IN MANITOBA en an after - v; --,where you will. Sit down and study in small pieces. Pour the boiling sauce r our own kitchen. Figurep g news oh the machine. ac t out how yob over the cold cucumbers, bottle and •- •�- - p Cants Are v' a `�'• can re -arrange things to make it pos- seal. Returned soldiers. ne* flagstaff for tthe pa k. h i Jack Bible to. take the' fewest number of Apple Catsu ANE GOLIAT$ A deo etch from Winnie - _ getting a meal and washing p-1 quart apple eauce, otteps in HAS LANDED IN SAFETY p Winnipeg says: - f; S 1 teaspoon vinegar, 1 teaspoon clans- An announcement made at the law, LPVED FOR TWO HOURS ..dishes, and then proeeed to •have a t mon 1 teaspoon cloves, 1 teaspoon courts Thursday states that tj ero are AFTER BLOWING OUT BRAINS , General shake-up, ' pepper, 1 teaspoon mustard, 1 tea- Paris Aug. 84. --Tho French air. Rurt re than eleven hundr d divorce ap- Don't,run up and down cellar more is on orlon juice, lane C�olfath bas landed north of 44 spoon 2. teas oons salt, p cations filed for hearing when the A despatch from South Porcupine • than is necessary, tf possible raaiCe p Mor with a broken propeller, All g A an Iceless refri erataor. And don't 1 pmt vinegar. Simmer slowly until on board are safe. of Kings Bench %opens for the Bays: -Charles Morton Penny, who _ g thick, bottle and goal: A similar cat- fall sittings, September 15, Six lived with his wife and family on a sun down three or four steps and a 'Sup eau be made from plums or judges will be occupied hearing the farm near Golden City, was founcj in halt dozen rods out to the milk house grapes, and spiced to taste. Sorghum ' A Good -Reason. �Cases. in the majority of cases, the a dying condition In bed, having shot for all your butter, milk and eggs, AS or molasses may be added it a sweet Billings (Sternly), '`What's the res• divorce applications are being made himself through the head, blowing out some women persist In doin Keep sauce is liked. son that young man stays eo lab by sold4ers, who have re''ursed la-11nd his brains. rFle died two hours after what you will need fora days supply - wbea he calls?" their wives have bear unfaithful. The being discovsred. Pelrny was an Eng - h,'' In the house. ou can keep the tail A row of ecretiv hooka above th4 Mise Billings (dsnlurel i�. "I am, ecoI b Sittin tin cost of obtaining a divorce is from If h • �n. He has been deepondeni y g Cell -water. And sink are very papa.' Dave 0 alp, aeoerding t9 lawyers convenient, int r)N. >. ' ...: . `i 'r_.. . .. -.:. ... ... .... r.1 _. ._ .....i.t, .-.-_f -.._ ... -'lk• ntx.a. .. J.. r-._... t?3•-�. *:. Y•::;.. sue.. �.. ..i�c r:aY'.., *'41J�••a4:'Y i,.b.e�..v "^_�a��.. �G �i,.i•;sSvilY•� - �.. i. .• Her ouse ..;n'.e•,ry.,�.' r..{.. .iWr-....1:.: 4r .'.a.:, - -.. ..�,_. ....:: �..... ,..yac.,Y.,Mr • I.. i,.. :. .,�.."-.•.,.. ,. qq ';n.. - .. . airy r,. T' :-'A;> •,. ,W ..4 Y •!.. `3=-: �y.. -i ... �a•Sr{^.mm' -?:c L•z _,+bf...••3'. .sS Yi, - •�i`.. '.R •. ,nyr.S6r r �•• 07 - pRIMITIV� 1N ARABIA. r41 which the station -agent refrained! from looking at -her p:de face. I But when she lifted the flowers next — j Customs Have'. Not Chan ed Much f 0 of opinion attributed this snow to phe ashes of Mount Etna, in Sicily, • . r le��.st..-tt� u,�� k- ---- _ ,..— I which had Recently been ' in violent ? Since .Time of Abraham.- � 1_ ! �+ "George'd'a' been exe pt--seein' you're, alone in -the world,' said slowly.: 5e'I that way. The trivial circum- I eruption, and had vornited forth mil- It appears that in .certain parts 'of ;lions of tons of dust and ashes into the 1 1 P.CO11f?ui VilI . anal I■'i`Q ■ . . r - ,. stance somehow helped her over the Want he your sole support, so P I 1 fitting of the key in the lock and' the, 7' CROSBY SKIDS -.SLACK SNOW. _ ' � z ' isE si s serve 9., say. „ o saint of the front door. She 'had I She shook her head., I can'man. as in Abraham's time. still slain to seal• a vow. The salt or bread c H covenant is observed•: and , when' a _ ;LONDON'S.B,RI.DGES, r' �r ' -• ” +'T 0.L�'11 Pork c`tiiii� der; as. she moved Tway, she sent int of faintness almost overpowered�'man.dies - Caused by the 0a,ptlon of Mount 1 It er By Florence Morse. Kingsley. GH_APTER •II. i gone from the village; others were When Mrs. Brett in her modest 'b,)ing; but she atone had been `left -traveling gown stepped cff the morn solitary. Several acquaintances hs�L ' Ing train, several persons loitering paused to exchange greetings and con- -about .the depot glanced at her pity- i dolences' with her. She had replied Yngly. The station-ageni,' a middle'Iwithout apparent emotion,inient,only aged man in .blue jumper., and d semi -,upon reaching the shelter of her own :..,official cap, ceased examining a mis-1 roof. Her heart seemed -bursting with cellaneous 'pile of boxes which had its' long suppressed grief. Like a child . .been• clumped from . the express car, I she meant to "cry 'it out" in his room 'in favor pf the little lady, who came; There would be plenty of time after '.briskly toward him down the p!atform., that for the glad • heroism slie had "Good mornirig, Mr. •Jackson!" said promised' him. =she, in a cheerful voice. Her "house gleamed cheerfully white "Good riiorning, ma'am;" responded l in the full sunligh},' as slle•approached' tine official, turning • over a box, with ,-it. .In the three days of ; har absence f -at smart bang. "WeVy X s'pose you saw the: purple asters George. loved .had scour .boy oil' t' theway? Terrible'' come into full floticer. Sha stopped to `times these bel" gaze at th-ir brzgtt bloom beiibre the "Yes,"' said the woman steadily, dreaded moment of entering the h It h d • e3 heavil 'Etna, in Sicily. • vt m "As white as snow" is one of the stock comparisons -of -every day, and. there is nothing on earth whiter thatl j newly -fallen snow. Its whiteness is 1 caused -by its excesslve color. Every ` ;w j tiny crystal of .which • it is composed d acts as a prism, and breaks up the b light into its constituent colors' of the ivainbaly; but tine 7crystal3 --are so numerous and set at -such d'n infinite number of angles that they all neutral - Age esti. other, and we see tone_ snow 1 perfectly white. 711t�LARrs It was thought until Australia was = discovered that all swans were white. :� '' �"4 There they are black.- Similarly it is - w thought that all snow is white. and the - - thought is much nearer tie truth,.. fQr =-- ail snow is naturally white. Some time 'ago snow of a decidedly ...''PORK dark, almost black, color,. fell on the -Alps,. especially on ' the southern , or Ah10 Itc:lian side, where fierce fighting • ' took place in the closing•stage of the' war. Naturalists were greatly in-. CA&M "He's (tone." empty cu.e, a rain - Y Sbe for instant,,during' tha+dsy before and.some of the purple _ _ I WA 8 !! terested, anti many. solutions of the were The -consensus µ r �•• 07 .hesitated an clusters la prone upon the ground. y P pRIMITIV� 1N ARABIA. snow examined black which the station -agent refrained! from looking at -her p:de face. I But when she lifted the flowers next — j Customs Have'. Not Chan ed Much f 0 of opinion attributed this snow to phe ashes of Mount Etna, in Sicily, • . r le��.st..-tt� u,�� k- ---- "I kind o' thought your son' the walk, she found the stalk broken. Strange, when no one• could have. pas- I which had Recently been ' in violent ? Since .Time of Abraham.- � 1_ :fit �+ "George'd'a' been exe pt--seein' you're, alone in -the world,' said slowly.: 5e'I that way. The trivial circum- I eruption, and had vornited forth mil- It appears that in .certain parts 'of ;lions of tons of dust and ashes into the 1 1 P.CO11f?ui VilI . anal I■'i`Q r ,. stance somehow helped her over the Want he your sole support, so P I 1 fitting of the key in the lock and' the, the Arabian desert life is, as primitive I Sheep are upper atmosphere. _ ' � z ' isE si s serve y 9., say. „ o saint of the front door. She 'had I She shook her head., I can'man. as in Abraham's time. still slain to seal• a vow. The salt or bread c eaten nooh'n cos the way, and .,feel= age, she said briefly, over her shoul i g y covenant is observed•: and , when' a _ ;LONDON'S.B,RI.DGES, r' �r ' -• ” +'T 0.L�'11 Pork c`tiiii� der; as. she moved Tway, she sent int of faintness almost overpowered�'man.dies .his tent is torn down and 1 .� go,,, her, as the famili fragt'ance of lback: I wanted him to her. Her ilestroyed. Waterman Opposed the Building of Bridge. . 2 (' If ea s, �e�, Nltll 10 ------' Mr. Jackson gazed after her, the spiced rose leaves; greeted Old names like Joseph, Moses, Ales- � Westminster � _ :.•.official pencil, which he had. removed 1 son had helped gather the falling pet- in `cls in far -away June. ander, &c:, are still - in common nee P_rabs, -although pronounced When the population of I:oniion:was lay - � � ' Blato, Chili Ui �lalli! from behind his ear, poised air. Then be nted a grudging recogni- i When you smell this bit of stored- 8rn among' "yusuf;' "Musa" and "Skandarr" To weil diver a million and its houses. l • for tulles oa:each'side of the river it - u summer;' he had told. her laugh- ' tion of the seedy individual who had P , divorse his :rife a man may repeat � was apparently well with the � Siilie.e� , -been an attentive listener to his brief tngly, you must imagine I'm around, the formula "L°nt telek" three times; - I one London Bridge. At length, • in + ! telling you to take good care o! the • _= conversation with Mrs. Brett, g y 1 usually uttering it once makes the 11734, Nestm�inster was seized with the CLARK, LIMITED "She going to live out there all b !best little mother in the world." g g Y Well, she would try ! She would goI woman behave and the repetition Ie -' • desire to have a bridge. of its own. _ MOKTREAL - her lonesome, now George has gone?"' I out to the kitchen and start a 'fire not necessary.. The evil eye_ supersti- tion is comma; and the first injunc- Appltcatlon was mode to Parliament to the Manufacturers of Clark's Pork and inquired the newcomer. "You c'n search me," responded Mr. `before changing 'her .dress. George, f tion given a• fbieigner by experienced-, for powers, only encounter fiercest opposition from the city, the Beans aad• other good things. . 4ackaon, all at once absorbed in b�usi- I would -want her to eat breakfast, She Arabian travellers is that he must not C388 the i forty thousand-watk, could almost hear his cheerful voice peas 'ICan't- you see I'm busy. o an, point'at• animals' -or. ersons'in Arab' West p I tants � iii Southwark, and the West i _ . • . , Henry?" - ,nsrst;ng upon something warm and "Yep," assented Henry, who appar- I comfortable. Bost she must first open the wiruiorocs to admit the sunlighte7 settlements. I Country bargemen, all of whom im-4 • - Arabs say that a man possessed -of plored-the Commons "to protect them. l Unusual Concrete Shlpi Built For bird. ! Salva In look g g• - sail had no other end in view be and y Y gathering information. "I ah'd think air; the odor of the rose leaves was I this malign power ctin at a against .this hew enemy. The result , flying in tho-airand At will drop dead; i was that the bridge was not built till' Concrete ships of extraordinary de• •- - she'd be Scared of her life to stay 'way almost too sweet to be borne. that if he chooses .to cast, his wicked 1750. Blackfriars, at first called Pitt's I sign are being built for the British out there nights. Say, was Geor e.; g Y, g As she en?erect the living froom, her I , house+ I s ll Aria camel it may go lame, or a Pe Bridge, was fiuished, in, 171.9 at a cosi' Admiralty to be used.in-raising mer. seg'lariy enlisted, of was he drafted, epos—the ey*, of a eare_ul Child may be strain blindx tions of of two hundred and sixty -thousand chant vessels sunk by the Germi#ns or what?" keeper—lighted at once upon the spot' the lower. class can.read. ar write, -but { I pounds, defrayed by. tolls, Waterloo ; sear the i "I thought you knew most- every- of dried mud in front of the wicker the arab is noted for his -ready,_wtt l was opened on th ond cry a broad foundation, Shaped like the :-thing. there. was to know 'round this! 'chair. How could she have overlooked it'! ches on the: the burne�Ot'% and his habit of speaking In 1 e .,mous. battle .with great pomp ` ,hull- of a ship, ae, placed a series of - hollow blocks, K + Henry," 'ere town without asking; Henry,a-- nd by the Prince Regent in person, ac• towers, constructed of The seedy individual grinned his`, wastrange that she had neglected =-e in those _ {.coked Suspicious. companied by his Royal brother, the and_reinforced in such a manner S/- Duke of York, the Duke of Wellington; I to be able to withstand great internal ry " _ acknowledgme'ts. last hurried hours before their depart- -Gr-rf-r-h! " The train drew up with ,and -many other distinguished persons, pressure. The towers are provided "I -guess there- ain't much gets byl are. • But—someone, had taken' a a "mighty trash. and shock , between 0— with watertight doors and pumps.. ine," he said -complacently. "I heard; candle from the 'sconce; she wcndexed stations. - -' These unusua'Lvessels are to be towed ; - -George was going to hand. a one o �-if George g 0 ? "Is it an accident? What happened?" Drake's Cup 134ngs $19AW. t to the location of a sunk= ship, and - _ these 'ere ambulances. That right?"�: (To be continued.) inquired a worried -looking 1pdivtdual The cup which Queen Elizabeth -towered on either side of the wreck. „ + "He'd bener have stayed with his fi -, of, the conductor. gave to Admiral Drake for defeating I Divers will then attach• them to the a "Folksa mother,"_growledoMuld Sun v.reck. 11'hen they are purrlped out, - been London' be spared eas,i like you, Henry, p y -Strokes! shouted- conductorthe�The1exp ens has sold at n� they are expected to rise to the Sur. " "Oh, f don't know 'bout that," slid The summer sun is distant 95,004; i knocked our last car • off the track! I for $19.000...It is in the Corm o! a ter- face, carrying the wreck with them. Henry, straightening •his ` slouched o00 miles from you sal you lie an the Take gra'eknownl four hours before the track ' the bas he •' f xur.e. "I guess the Gov'ment '11' bench and bask. or gasp, in its rays, worldestal is clear _. .. it was in ala• r! 1------.?--�— _ heed a few able-bodied tnen'like mei but the sun youisee is onlya part f �► "Great Scott! Four hours'. I am teenth century. The cover is sur s[tasrd••'anus atvatnr:ia.7____ "round home. ',So George is going to' ` tV i { the real sun. . - • know that the sun is com- supposed to be married.. to -day!" I mounted by a vase chased 4n cberubs; auett the passenger grotesnttc masques and fruit. It 'Was •x' tlrrve_ one o them ambulances . e 1, Dq yon . gro I guess he's good for it" pose.. of sodium, iron magnetism, co- The --conductor, .a bigoted_ bachelor, made. jun Zurich about •• 1570, and _ Mr. Jackson slammed down a heavy bolt, hydrogen. nickel, titanium. chron• raised his eyebrows auspiciously. i weigh ounces.. box in close proximity to the station- rum, and a few other things.' There ••Look.here!7 he_demanded. "1 sup - loafer's - loafer's toes, illy protected from acci-r are mdvements in the sun, b no pose you ain't the chap that pulled the I War Savings Stamps pay' 4% per'' dent by ragged shoes, signs of ?t being burnt out or' ez- cord?" :" cent. compo*ided half -yearly, "Yo c just bet he's good far it,"++ ha ted.' . .. he trawled; 'or for anything else thatf tis not. the heat that gives you—� Red' hot pokers,- tritomas, like' comes hod . He's an A -number -o sunstroke, but. the' invisible : violet Oil the :iiachine. ' lenty of water and a dose of liquid' j boy, Georg Brett is. I bet the l- ray's of the .sun, and the base of your manure now and then. I - - Sometimes my sewing machine be- ' -OPmighty'cou d make ten men as good skull is the vulnerable spot` YOU. Henry, out o' George Brett's Sunburn is really the rupture and comes gummed, and refuses to move, aj -•as so I pour coal' oil into the oil holes, little finger, . inflammation of the tiny veins of the Meanwhile- Mrs. Brett was walking skin. And you wear capita in the sun take the thread out df the needle, and swiftly homeward in the bright morn- time not because, it looks cool, but be- run 'the machine.. The coal oil soon. Ing sunshine. She had gone with her cause that coloereslsts the heat rays cuts the dirt and gummed oil. Then I _ •RA _ _ AY. boy as far as she could; she had kissed of the sun,better than colors. wipe cif all the coal oil,.and oil with _ ---W and.embraced him at the last without - The violet tinge over everything•af• good machine oil)., any of the painful display of grief ter you have looked at the sun is This knowledge 'has. Saved me ese rnof r the repair man a number of A because violet is the accidental int fo • Pa FLOO • other. women were indulging. There there bet . would be plenty of time -for weeping color of yellow—the sun's• color. You times; also has saved much time, It In the solitude -of home, she told her- cannot really. look at the sun, but is a simple thing, and yet many we- ' -Keeps Hardwood Floors beautiful self -fibirds can rmly. And her boy had under, because they have an extra .men neglect .it. _ stood and appreciated her brave ef- eyelid which can be drawn down to d� For r Sale by. A 11 D e 1 e rS fort titer self-control in the crucial. i act as a screen or shield.y siaimrat oases aars.t sa Cows moment of their final parting. The sun is ho;;est between 3 and -- "Thank you, little mother o' mine," 4, summer time. 'he whispered, as he bent his tall head And the sun seems much larger,at STARCH = for her last kiss. "I knew you would- sunrise and sunset—although it never CORN + +, sets nor rises—because it is then n t fail me.BENSON'- "Mother o' mine!" Would she ever nearer the terrestial objects, and so hear him say it again? 'Her thoughts gains by comparison. went back in swift revdew of his life, A red sunset portends fine weather; 7. _ as `they would go back hundreds o! a ed sunrise indicates wet—the vaporDesserts— 'Dolls times in- the-�loml�-montlw -which I in the air being .already condensed to 'y stretched before her. She had done clouds. Fiaally._3he._hottest summer _ ® - right to give him'up to a career o! sun will never, by itself, ignite natur- _ �, - +�lallCeS— al substances, and for all the germs _ — %' noble service for others; she knew it kills with its light it brings as many that. But what could she do with her , own empty days, now that he was more into existence with its warmth. ENS'ON'S is pure, repared corn star gone? She sighed as she thought of ': �p - -- &� deACdte ,tl�ld n0 ;-the--endless sweaters, socks, wristlets — W.'�' i fiD3� and mufflers she would knit to beguile Oxford is a city divine in her beauty A. - O ng puip08eS. the solitude of the ion winter even- and m her youngm g aueazxur�s+wra • • d oils he went, and iweause she had passion- stsly preferred to remain in the home, A curious neat is made by the *here all precious mentories of her tailor bird cf -India, a tiny yellow past -"seemed clustered, he had reluct. creature. To escape snakes and mon. j aptly acquiesced. keys this bird takes a dead leaf, flies !' "Besides," she told him, "I shall be up into a tree, and with a fibre for here when you come back." Well she thread and its bill for a needle, sews knew in her heart of hearts what he the leaf to a green one hanging from was thinking, when he merely smiled the tree. The sides are sewn up, an Itis answer.) ening to the nest thus formed being Mrs. Brett was vaguely aware of left at the top. The leaf, apparently the pitying glances of neighbors , as hanging from a twig, would neva be Obs bvrA*d s1mg. mer boys bad taken for a nest +� ^'lit 3.` _--•----.= i It Improves the texture of bread, bacuim an r ' one-third of the flour b substituted with Benson'# Corit Starch.. It makes pie crusts light said flukey. ' 'Thera is a recipe for the most delicious Blanc Mange -� »�on the package, together with a dozen other Benson's Is the best corn starch for making sauce. - gravies smooth and creamy. - _ Write for bookle>E of reaipRt - Vf Y1111 .. .. .xi% t.,ys.. u.. ., .�• m _ rte'.. ,'.-."•d'.,�.,-«...'v'�`'rt. ,+fir-�'✓• -4�" bh..�. Thereis a great rush of pro TIME TABLE -Pickering Staton G � f epectors to The Pas, Manito4u, T. R. Traine going East dart as folloiws P.R .ESE .RVINCA'�-!,AR where a rich ld'vein -has been No, r;, -Mail 8.0E A.-'b1.a pu lisbedeverpFriday morning at its office, g , 2Q-'. PieYen4 orni _ uncovered. 1a Local a - T herd, _ << its . L,oca.l ti.us P. X". �ri , E -HAVE -ALL 4I.N- DS AN1��'s.: 218- Trains going Fest doe as follows- Ttsxxtvls ONTARIO ELECTION ?ICT, 1915 No.85 to a1 -i.&; A. M.GEM JA RS— Ser@ w Top. =1.bU per year 5 Tlpald in advance. _ AND 'AMENDMENTS, 27 Local '1..33 P. M. _7 &Jail_ ,, E 00 and y Ralf Gallon, .... 1.50 per dow .:_ ... _ tom•-[ -.. Nor;, i3 and 7 alto run an Sunday ,, cc JOHN- MURKAR, Proprietor, rT O 1 I 0 MI Foregoing is hour iri advance Imperial wart, .. : •1.35. d _ Electoral District of the South �- . - -of Standard time.'she Q a ... a a u rt 1 2 NQTEi AND COMMENTS .Riding of the County. of + - -- - — Imperial Pint,'' .: � 1.25 .. _ _.. Ontario, To Wit : ■ ssas �� [ uss� is _ The tour of the Priuce of Wales - — - -- - - ,. Take Notice that the Lists of; i Piers /pL� �` • _ '�� 5 through Canada -continues to be for the Polling Sub•Divieions number-., WfG — one triumphal march, and is bound 'ed 1, L, 3, 4. 5, 8, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 in the. iT� ER FSCT SEAL' - Municipality of the Township of Pick- [• �Vwa7a • P y g erin have been prepared h the n Here is t0 make the future Of this -cull your opportunity.to insure !3 - b - - ,,,, ,t man more plett�aut than it might enumeratorsand bave been delivered' �i against embarrassingenorsinapelling; Lar e, '' _ ::.�.i� dozen • � to the Clerk of this hoard by the Chief t: pronunciation and poor choice of :iietliLlIll .136 pronunciation have been. Every clay words Kaowthemeaaingotpussitag EnuHierator, the- Returning Officer, war terms. Increase your el8deaey, i1IILtLjj.'• - r ,.:.Y.3� seems to streuRthen•the bwid_s of_. and that Thea. A, 9leuillivr�iy, of tbe• ;; which results in power andsucces�. = ` Totvn'uf-fit 1- Kv' bas been appointed- ;I friendship between himself incl :. + i Rubbers for Jars Heavy 10 Cents. dozen, light 5 Cuts doseII Revising bffic.-v for the pt:rpose of.E VEBSTERS the people tubo vvill'be hi, subjects hearing complaints and .appeals as to I '� at some future elate. He possesses the said list NEW INTERNATIONAL 1' Sugar is 1�.'i :� lieL tU+) �p0unt15 tliosedewc:ctaf"ic qualities' And further take notice that the i :_ sittings of the said Reviving ONcer , DICTIONARY is an all -know- ?: JAMES R I • C 1 / A R D SO / � pleasing to every Briton. F•oi, a will be held at the TL,wr,sbip H tll in ing teacher, a univetsal$uestian 11 . _._ Y 1Br coul"le =cgeat, 11) oo. fock tin 'be U needs. It is in daily use b 's' BLL ' Groeerle5 at the Grocers. nu[ubet of ears there has beep. -a g answerer, . made- to meet our , c. growing feeling- againsEings an forenoon. r Y y s .= hundreds of thousands of sue - _K their cour•ti,' blit tutit_•'h of this And -further take notice that stns' p. cessfulmen and'wumenthe wor!dover. feeling has Leen dispelled by the voter who debices to coritplain that., be ,�,ppp , k000dl- A L S I K E SEED V NB ARTON names of any. persons. entitled to he 3 lustrations. 000st a hicalEn. E . Prinee of Wales, whose winning entered nn the said lists have been I w 6 30,000 raphest Asv bieca. • BI+ACKS ITN SHGP. ! omitted from the tame or that the s t�BAYDPa1tE. (HihcetAward) •smile and gracious tuanner hire so , i w P^^amn-Pacific zposition. names of persons who are not entitled I . a WANTED won the heatt's of the- people. A aeeuttS sad lrintu-PAPER ealses to be voters bave been entered on the.+ WRITE for specimen ,panes, FREE -. -few years ago the Kaiser ofi Ger-. lists, may, on or before the Bch day of 1 Pocket maps u s'ou name this Pacer.. We will pap the highest Horse hoeing and general blachfimith • ; - many expressed deep contetnpt. September, 1919, apply, complain of _ • -A. A C. MERRIIAM CO.+ priCe3 far nit kinds wor► promptic attended Io. for his cousin, Kin George of En appeal. to -have his own name, or the Sprint"d, stow., U. S. $ g name of any' other• percnn, corrected of seed. Lame &ad interfering horses made land, because he did not assert hit in, enterst on. or' removed" from the r Send us of and get a specialty'of, and money re- - we-� - IIg r lists •prepared under "The Ontario our--pnees before funded if •work does not est ion Act, 1918, and Amendments." aellin prole satistaetory. Press, not contempt. but pity for 'sod )further•take gotice that such g life royal eotisin, who is now virtu aPp"alfr'tuuut be by notice in writing __The best of fabilitiea -all a rieoner in Holland, because in the prescribed form, signed by the .for cleaning. y P complainant and Riven or left for him he lacked that wisdom and demo- wt his residence or pplace of business on ,,,H. DOWNEY COMPANY UXdS 5 C �t *_ftl cratie spirit, the possession 'of ^r before the said date, w the Qterk of the Revising Officer, D. R. Beaton of WHITBF, OtiTARIO �`Q*�+jam which _ vogld.haye_made, him atiil the villeRe of white~ ase. r the idol of his people THEO. A. McGILLIVRAY,' Chairman VOtPrb' liPgiStratnt i PICKERING GARAGE ly Board, Comity ut Ontario Brant -01a ,- [ �� r a e Having purchased the Rirage•biWness of Davidson � Williams weare ere JA.0 ti re' sired to re"psis all. makes of auto ' _ " .: ' blade in.. C.inada _ , r, _ _ .... - _ e e r•e. tire for. all _ .. '_Iii - .; _ ..:: :; 1)cyutc,.{10a;iir _ ri.fuli lisle of swab -ell 2lcire1i's ._ac}in s Fruit Jura =-Pints; Quarts and Half Gallons N1Z Vineoz'r, `3;� cents a �3u •Lel ua l;et5, Frnit Bgsliet7 0' and 11 glan.A N I S C-7 •,c C777,f T -T 91i- Z.T - . ' C31. p►. RTr' T. - N - E t. INDIVIDUAL �► SANITARY 0 : e . PUREWNITE PAPER CUPS ... NEVER USED BEFORE 'NEVER USED AGAIN.`' 5AAFEG1t'AJ iJ HEALTH Ice Cream Sundaes, Sodas anal Bricks. -- lnal:ea of.cnrs,.ail c•tc.. _ Annis & Andrev� - Pickering - : -SOLDIERS !Cheques and money transfers representing pay and - ,allowances of soldiers drawn in Sterling Exchange wih be _ cashed by. this Bank at $4.86b to' e Pound Stem.. We will transfer money for soldiers, free of charges to any point in Canada where we have a brauciii, =THE DOMINION BANK -WHITBY BRANCH-: J, GORDON HALL, Manager. - >i■■f=■■=■_■■!■_■■_■ ■■■■Nis now aRik x!■1=111E■EsuNINNU1E11 Pickering -Hardware Store _ .. This is }nst the place to get an Oii Stove for this hot" weather. We =. haus jibe Clark Jewel and Florance Oil Stoves. Guaganteed� - to Rive satisfaction br we return' souls honey. We have a complete line of 9cr_een Doose and Window Sereeas, Wire -(aleth' from 18 to:42-hwhes wide,' at -lowest_ price- _. Ws"iel- Kr�c:liiaes, either hand or power, to snake washing t. _ easyd-iringthe extremely hot weather.; Hammocks fronx .25 tip,. Call Ili and see them and you will bay. 1 ... A fall line of Garden Tools, Forks, Rakes, Spee, Lawn Mia.wers,. Sprayers, etc. -The old reliable Paroid Roofing always on haoda Get our plow. ; It is a ptessare to' show our goods. - - s DO a s iS. o TA 0 r Ala IT%" IYAM Oft T is every woman right to have tm o 1b I the best kitchen equipment that - can be had. • The Pandora eaves - -- ate► -trouble,' saves' work; -and dives -a woman the joy of baking things . - gust as she wants them. _ -It is a woman's choice. _ Let us show you the smoothly working grates, the clear oven door, the,iine thrr- ^ pom eter. Let. us explain why the; oven if so evenly heated. You want the best-• •for -your kitchen. Then see the Pandora.. _mold _by J. S. 13akdon a� .,-. .�. � •. ':..r�'..-._ ....,- .....- ....., _.-,x....a-:•ir�F..�,.:%3?w.�.. .. ,.�, .-., .: �_.. •e:, tL:_ .. .z..,F•. "i3, +�+i,1.>_....-..r,._.. _ .. vti.• :•r '''.. %?•': `'P:. •'Sola `M 4. ,.�vw /°'-..fr,t .-• �,�. ` ..� '?. , s• 1d Jom . u' Z L s� r �i� . a�� r •� s .-:aeierv• r". � „Fiy, . ar .•R•7 .. .•+{: p,•. �. ..._.. ae.:%Mw'a. �+. .._ ...•.ttMR�lygyw.r._ ...,Vln":yw....sw:sr.. .w,f wr �w % "�" .. Y. cutRs:ntonT 'Miss Mabel McLellan returned - -'The P1Cke1"ing ICE -CREAM _ home on Monday after spending -a Mrs. A. k'orsyt� a nt a few days encs Cottee -New. _ remisesu lent week in P bort. month with frieuds in Dresden. The famous Neilson make 9f r. Willis. a�erow, of U.I. Miss Jessie Day, of Toronto, is kept constisntly "on` he►nd. bridge, were here on Mondal►. ' visiting- David and Mrs. Taylor 'The object of this Association is to : Acu _-Prepared .to cater to _f were of Toronto, visit- '.04d also friends and relatives in ;lessen stealing and prosecute .'We may now. be found in 'garden parties or other. §, W. J. Michell. Balsam.. _ tine felons. _ . social gatherings.f - tans ed with George and 'Mrs. Cooper A new' furnace has been install. M. Henderson's Prem' -- Parlor in -Telephone Gen•. a a thin week'. ed in the Baptist church, the work Members ha°3Dg pr°p°rty stolen oommnni tral office,` opposite the Hugh Gregg jr. and 'John -Gregg teats immediately with as member where a large stock of new. .- have left for a trip to the Peace being doasby Mr. Wideman, .of of Ezeoutive Gomm ties. bakery.. _ 29•S } 'w Markham. fresh goods have . Silver District. - The R'otuen's Mission Circle of Mambanhip`•iw 11.00. ~ T. P. Shirk., • r C1ill�On! Mrs.. Meek, of Sandford, and the Baptist church met at the 'Ttaksts m y be had from the President or; arrived. _ -- err' d' -Mrs. Hanna, of Stouffville, were in the home of Mrs. Fred Farmer onTues- Seoret•ry on appiioabion. • it United rme - town on Monday. -- - . _. _ .. Mrs. J. o Beal and daughterF day afternoon. EzEci Com. -L. D. Ba BkePickerPulm• ♦. �3� oia, aremonL e' F T spent Friday with relativesinOsh: D. A• and 3frs.. Scott spent Snn- er, iii. V. itichardso Pickering. rl -- of --; dtay w ith friends in' Sunderland. n ^ 'awa, and Whitby. :: _.- lira: Scutt remrrinerl a few dRys �.'R. ThextOi:'f ,V. J- Clark. -, A. J. Chandler left. on ; SunAmy President; Secretary .Ind• -Phone 2801 Ontario is home in Sudbury, waking before returning. � for h Jas. Gibson, of Hi-ghland Creek, the,trip by motor. - dvisited his brother, Ed, le sun (, y� D E R iJ S H A £arr�ers' Golub 'meets^ A number of our residents- have d.ty, stud when here, culled on a C Sweet to Eat been attending the Toronto Ex number of friends. - -- A Candy Dowd �' ' � In the t hibitio,n this week. -_ = _ ,—�'ickeririo- Town Hall 'on ' Gurney'Bundy.and brother. Eg- — -- - _ Rev*,'W. and blrs. Limbert left a' R'ar" Veteran, w , i3�-- - > Bert, of Toronto; p:otured out on - second Wedn6sda last week for a few.' weeks' Vaca- �lottday and spent the dap .with. (' Sears e k eTie>YCe in Te• tion at Chautauqua. Mrs. '%Viu. Bunds..,pair- ' Thos.'s. and Mrs. Stephenson' - wor .all -m s -•. ^of each �a on ahs ,-. wring Rev. JI r. Limbert's ab-,' of cars, lfas opened a only during summer months. °'spent Sunday with H..G, and Mrs. 'hence, the Methodists and Presby- �� _ - -- -- Wilson, of Pickering. teriHns will lipid union Services. Clara e. at :North . Clare- 1 _ �disa Edith Peters has returned 'Sunday next,•Presbyferfanchurch, " . w �� - rnon t and is prepared to . D _ Watch for neat meet'eg home aftersperiding-•a -few days _ f w. with James and Mrs. Stephenson at 11 a. iu.; Methodist,.7 v: vu- F > d8t6 - to take care of S�ot�r .c,r ,and family, of Greenwood. - - ul p �. troubles. .. Satisfaction, 4 We congratulate Misses Merle Whltevale•. Club of guaranteed. Have yol1T In vtZE� ��' " 3 Y Stephenson and Violet Sargent, `sail Grant Jones on having passed .• '� '� car put right.. •. the Middle School. examinations , 'United Farmers ala ..b� Grain Chopping" with honors. Seeds have arrived. - North Claremont, y John Stokes, of West Toronto, At the next meeting of the . Ctub res;- - AND FLAKING . - accoalpanied-by lad friends, vie- lutions will be passed on, A V I G. T h e �aara a `t ited at -Chas. and Mrs. Bargent's the following: t I am prepared to do chopping and oa6 i andatWalter and Mrs. Wards ReInierewitchingofRailways, foundation Of almost flaking on Mondays and Fier •'; over.Sunday. Military Training fn Schools y it 1 days early, beginning Peter Macnab sr. -has returned Impro'viog our School Systova -every successful � -- 'on of Foodstuffs business venture is built on on Apr et. 1 liof>}e a r ,Standardization o arm Some stone boats, wagon and binder weeks' vacation at the home of his Regulation of motor tRac a on our .gags. tongues on hand. daughter. Mrs. S. A. Renfrew, of - 0 f softroads The Standard Bank of •(Quebec City. _ — _ John F. Bayles, Greenwood Rev. H. and Mrs. Wood have re. NEW GARAGE Canada can. be of great assist- anvil g turned home after spending three " R ance in helping you to do week,!vacation with relatives at The nndereignea has opened up ve t0s "4 Belle Egan. Mr. Wood will re- a garage on his premises and Waremoid ���el' Bttlme his. work in the Baptist ib repared to do all kinds',TME o ZhnrCh on Sunday. pfall materials and design of automobile repairing. Q kept in stook. It w0L pay you _ A. D. Peters spent the meek -end V T A N D AR D B A M K can at our works and inspect ourvl,oat - Bus meets all Trains iti Hamilton with his son, E. Burt, Will handle all, necesearp'parts _ btu prides Don't be misled First-class 'Rs t hire dap or obtain oRt o and wife.. On his return on Mon- _ for repairs. OF CANADA s fonts we do not employ them, eausegnenf night at lowest prices. day, he was' accompanied by, his Is niso atrent for Gra'yDort Cary. PIGKERING BRANCH ty we can, 'and do throw oft the agent daughter, Mabel, who. had .been - - - Cttil• in. anCl Qee hi 1j - commission of 10 percent., wbiabyon wfi Phone 1503. -- woiv a-ky wtthira in M. O. ZIMMERMAN ►r+•++�a+ certainlysave. by purchasing from °s.. - �• _ _ l sol 08. 5a13dersatl Spa,' Sc . 'oRAflCif Ai50.'.A-� YSH�TQY1 . brother. - Fred and Mrs. Gentle. of Toron Thoma$ .Fri Stephenson, - - Oti to. were in town on Saturdmy and CLAREMONT, Ont. Oi%ce AROPHIRTORS an D�oatario -called on a number of friends. Mr. - - - - — Gentle was formerly a- resident of Claremont 'w here he bas .many friends who are always pleased- to - - _ - • ' "- . - - - _ . _Ivan Startu p, of Toronto. who was instantly kilied ' un Thursday, ti. =r • :: _ __ _ __ ` •J: 'i'. •• w n his car struck a f --night last he •- L r tree which had been blown •peross \•�"' . ' '' ►. _} the ro' sd between Orchard Beac --and Roc'he's-Point, vas a nephew �., • �, - a✓ - of: Mrs. A. D. Peters.- +:'� y`"j ttm_ Quite a large nfier- .of our - - - e3opie acrrotn anted the football }' IIe'b" p boys to Stouville on Saturday _ eveniug last to cheer for them is -theirstruRgle with the Green Riv. - -.(' ' %', _ •,y,aY4 f ' a ..er teatu to capture the $25 .prize. -""`- -The game was a most interesting ' ;�^-� �11�� i ti r one as the two teams were evenly •matched: The-Claremdut boys ,• . ' - i ` scored the first goal a few minutes after the beginning of. ame. _ the g '--Onr boys, apparha ently, d the ' ' bestof the game throughout. but _ . � . r -' w• � ` were unable tooreagaio. About •`° se • ,five minutes before timewas up �-:,� d �, •'d" �; �•�. �!� ?=n•.w ' the Green River team passed the = ` .•� ball through the goal. thus mai- ` ing it one goal each. They played ___._... �' /• /i ".r: about `twent minutes overtime, batneither side _ �' • auil�/.i� !/ i i. scored, thus mak- !� ! tog the game a tie. if Claremont -.•.....,.. �"�'`! had played s, defence_ game after j • ----.:Wormthey undoubtedly would have won. -A»-thetwo teams •-- �-� flayed twice for the, prise, both - ri` ► ' ,times resulting in a tie, the ionise TOhitC. } J -. was divided evenly. between them. - Touring andThe garden party gives under the aaspieee of the Method Roadsters Can n4W -be supplied WttL ,� ? church last; Tnesda evening wai l f # 7 s+Pw F ".• {JI ll�I� . very sueewdni��eavr infau - - - mrd dectr'ic_stact' htuiQ whiel~ oemrred daring tie after- noon threatened a postponement, 3ySteIY1S . as OP•I'IO1�,AL EQL7IPMiNT• 'bat as it cleared it was decided to go on with it. As the ground `.` onjs electric et�ui meat is a Fotd product " was very wet it was considered ad- orwisable to hold it in the church. :built by -the ,Fis in their own , -- A - excellent sapper was served in the basement to which all did jus• factory, end-consistaig—of_G-enerator, .. tire—'t'-ie-prORramme whi••h.was _ .-...... . , . given in -the auditorium was one-Startm, g- Motor and %"gC Batter . ` I If in the ebnrch in many years. Mr. Austin Douglas,. e$uient as the Mord' Me�toc; Salo 1M of Toronto, made his first appear- _ iar�Claremont and made a Wkith it is btldt. most favorable imprebsion: 'He is'� Ford Startf�atd Ma -also st k164don - R young man and possesses • a rich t s♦t the .batteries. - baritone voice. His numbers were i ----. well selected tin were'admirably - rendered. Should he again appear - .Ford [Zunabout, 066o• Touring, f69o• id Our village he may_ be_ assured on op- mcdiels-thesl•.eric starting and Lighting Swipteeae of .a hearty welcome. He was ac ,Com, X77. Seaga, �t t7S. (Cloud model prices ineltd• EleM+ &ming conipa•nied by Miss Veta Stephen- - and Ligrng Equipment). son, A. T. C. M.; who did iter part - = Thein per+ are f. o. b. an, Ont., and do not include the Wu Tas6 r well. The Hisses Osborne,,uf U&k wood, in their vocal and instru- mental selections, were also well _ received as was shown by the hearty applause that greeted them. - The Uxbridge-oichestra contribu- ted largely to the success of the -entertainment by their selections which were exceedingly well ren- ' dared. The pastor.Reir. W. Lim- Electric St ' t'71 ' and Lighting bort, occupied the chair in bis' us - "al happy manner. and Rev. A. - McLellanumorou gave aappropriate and hAnis Andrew,�e�ler$, Pickeringumorous address s ebatpleaeeci all. t� The neeipts amounted to about -.The -Universal R Sawing -:- Machine• ! Manufactured by W. H. Jackson de Son• Brock Road. Pickering, Out, -Blacksmithing and Woodworking in all its branches.. Saw gumming c and filing a Specialty. , We stock Gasoline Engines. Emery Wheels, Circular Saws, Saw and Emery Mandrels. x , gogd second.6aad road wagon. for sale cheap. -National Victor Y k •-:Celebration TO -BS OPENED BY H.R.H.;. THE PRINCE OF WALES..! - X- _ EXHIBITION Aug. WL TORONTO Sept. ! Bcitia6 Gregafisr Gwrds Band WK Mww Paintints seasstios -- of • the an world recordist awry_ phase of ` WAR TROPHIES Mammoth a,asonablage of all the instrumentaeros of hellish warfare -captured -by. Canadian soldiers from the, Hun: Canada's' F.*.ly g Circus Cols. Barker and Bishop and other world famous aces in surrendered- Gerrnan planes. WHIPPET TANK CAPTURED U BOAT - Festival of Triumph The Med sgrrty .f aa a...+ steel •a•• �+ The •gtreeder of6s German Flail SEEvetramei nudeetor, Arch. v: ti Albahy'e •d*7 ieM JetemaMaem And . o d dtlo d.fr.wlh.rr foam tm astAisat sMMton of Au. Tw" i GREAT BRITAIN'S HIGH PLACE IN THE ALLIED ROLL OF HQNOR: THE TESTIMO" OF FIGURES.' The figures given above (taken from an article in the June number of "The against the terrible toil exacted by the submarine. It in equally impos' E .. Round Ts,ble".) may be left to speak for themselves. Those who study them Bible to assess the magnificent moral effort by which France ?;old Lour- carefully will see that this country holds a splendid record of military ef- fifths of the Western Front until our new armies came to her. aid, or that which enabled Belgium to superior to the first annihilating shock. of _ sort daring the war. Diiecnssing the limitations of statistical testimony, ,rise .the waves of. -the German advance. More imponderable even. than these the writer gays: "It•is'Impossible, fqr instarice; to - measure the extent tQ 1s the force of Instinct and of vision w1Ach sent the splendid Dominion non- whieh-ths-military effort -of -the -Unite -d -Kingdom was handicapped by the .._ .tingents-across thousands of leagues of sea." ' -The. total..of-5,7at 416-Untted necessity of making munitions for the Allies, assisting their "finances; main- Kingdom enlistments excludes the Navy, Merchant Service, and auxiliary 17. taming the command of the sea, and keeping up the oversea carrying trade home services.—(Copyrighted,in U.S.A. and Canada). _ UNUSUAL LETTERE. And I do hope that you will attempt to, � presenting myself there this afternoon; -.-- see to"it, say thiR month or next: And "but I will not try to repay you. Motor Bus Receives Radio. Messages , As It Travels.:--- home A_muNrtq Samples of Attempts lU there should be no goodings at all, . Vengeance belongeth unto God. Yours -- .. to Write English. I beg to put same" before• me at the I noticeably,—" Ocean-going steamships are not the • {, . A native clerk employed the end of .jhis month, sir. Heping to The second reads: "Dean only conveyances privileged to main- Lain radio communication. with the rest west coast of Africa, says an English hear gpod result" a That calla to mind an amrtsing let- and Fair Madame. I have much pleasure to inform ygu that my of the world as they move along their gaper, considered himself to be en- titled to an increase or sale salary, and ac-, I ' ter, written in reply to a circular sent dearly unfortunate wife will "no longer courses.. A. motor bus running from London to Colchester. England, was - cordingly he addressed this courteous I out•by a head master who favored the be under your kind treatment. She provided recently with a wireless re - note to his chief- I flogging of backward children: having left this world, for the other on the night of the lith alto. • For j ceiving antenna, consisting of a coil pec! to point oat to you _ "Nuoh rel � -abort "Der Sir,—i hav got' ur-floggin sir- Your help !n this matter' I' shall ever of wire on a rectangular wood frames, . m! salary. As a matter of last kular, and u -hav my • sanckshun. to remain 'greatful.. Yours reverently. mounted on the aide of the body. Pan - that to calculate my Nardi ni and lodg- thrash my son Jbon ass mutch as u _ ) songers of local prominence -were sup - Las and the other expenses, then it likes. I no Jhon is a bad akolar, his •• plied with head' telephone receivers ' ieayss we penniless always. There.` � spaltng is simply atrochs. i hav tried him but he _ Palms do beat when slightly connected to the wire, and as the bus lore I should like to put .this before ;' you very plainly, ivr' being given an y to tech maself, will not tern nothing, so i hop you' will put it pot bound,-Tather than paced in pots that bowled along the highway they=liaten- ed a"pooches and music their clear- k ... Abs of excuses, or any kind of sort, into "him as mutch as u can. are too large. g neses was unimpaired by their aerial ne he exclaimed almost involuntarily "P. S. Jho is not my son, be is by "What a beautiful,girl!" Bight. The young woman overheard- the ma wife's first husband." Justice's compli ant, turned and gave ry - - The English superibtendent or a t Your Wioney- n hospital. for Indian women recently re- In The Hlgher Knowledge. Id7<t - ceived the following testimonials to 51/= % DEBENTURES Cglier—It's a good thing to teach �: her efticiency: Interest payable half" yearly.oui boy the value of Looney, as you '-Dear She lily wife has returned The Great Rpt Permanent are doing. from your hospital cured. Provide¢ Login Company Host—Weil, I don't knot. He used males are allowed at your bun low, ga I Toronto Office 20 King at. West to behave for ten cents, but now he 1 would like to du you the honor of - demands a quarter. nano sae winter and early apnr.g fie .during _ the summer months- 'Phis- is the re- verse of other 'respiratory diseases. Furtbermore, the most common source of deaths in summertime—the Puna- " mer diarrhoeas—are not complications e of fatal cases. - Thus a mother's first care should - be to protect her children from whooping cough 'by. keeping them away- from' other- children- with "the. -" disease. Next, -If one of the children should become ini'scted, she should - Isolate him from other children, and see that all, both sick and .weft, gel _ an inoculation of whooping cough vaccine. The sick child should get several inoculations, and the well ones should be -watched for two ov 7. three weeks for evidences of the in- fection. Fresh air is most essential in the treatment o1 a oase,' but the child should not be showed to play `: y with other children, —r - t What's Its Use T d tttls Jimmy went with his mother to stay with an. aunt in the country, and his mother was' very_ worried as to how he would behav8 himself. But to her. surprise -he was angelic during the whole visit—always did as he was told, and never misbehaved. - -- As loon as he got home, however, he was his natural self again. "Oh, Jimmy," she said, "you were so.good. while you were away, why do start behaving badly now?" _you -witaYa-hom- e -for-'.` aske"iimmy, in pained cufprise. Rewarded. A venerable Justice sat in the place of honor at a reception. As a young : •. lady of dazzling charms walked past he exclaimed almost involuntarily "What a beautiful,girl!" The young woman overheard- the Justice's compli ant, turned and gave ry him a radiants ile. "What an' excel lent Judge!" she said. .'Buy W. S. Stamps. WE have numerous �inquiries .'f r o m.. prospective purchasers Send full particulars of " your 'land to UNION TRUSTCOMPANY -Wiael�, 1[m AN lop ­­. wl- -77 7 .4 .7 %t 4, Z- 14 7— ifieUt "A XAxX. FIGHTING THE HAILSTORM. r W a L -'X I'M k. W 19 X K f - Y. 1 "4 1�n I Affll Fast Tratismil -d Train GUID 111111318 11 Ho WINS N rug Mow European Countries Endeavor to 1,�Dunfv solend14 ovDortlunitY. W icA T Wilson Publishing Cu, LANNItS reconstruction Is % a Prevent Storms; 'U, I S 11 M E R Now that the era f recons is here, the business man, Whor has .,k C pt. W. To! -Onto. Is Always Full of, Life and Iihiletorms are Just dreaded by the the mbist -been taxed to this limit, bought bi.ind-i W Energy—Failures Are Weak Canadian farmer, though he suffers The v-umnier'-mon'ths 'are and job printing mann[ in a" e until it ot.rfo. Insurance carrlv4 $1,500, wul from them only occasionally. In dangerous to children. The com- to his capacity and giveri u for 81. 00 an k and Bloodless. hurts Is to be considered again. H Europe, however, re 0 Some men seem to have all the' they seem, for some plaints of. that . season, which a Is to be permitted to get from place mysterious reason, to be far more ire- cholera infantum, collc,'diarrhoea nd -luck. If there are any good things to place quickly, his freight ijs,�e POULTAT W"Tzi) do is dystentry, come ou so quickly that and the damage they quant. iat of- and b ..'going these men seem to get them. handled promptly 9 to be 'They make other people.do their will enormous, especially In the grape- ton a' little one Is beyond aid before 1n a revitalize, WIVAT HAVE YUV Ft)]R bA1.8 A. gtieti every a IVO FIQUILM Fanuv Franc 1119001116 ng regions. France alone suf- the mother realizes he is ill. The Amerassistance Fra. etc.? Write 1. weinrauch & Sop. —they are leaders. If they are bust- growl" am this cause an' annual loss mother must 'be ca her guard to pre- the business If$ ',� The rail-! lu-16 St. Joan iiapUste blarxot. Moab- ness men they aie-successful; If they'l fens from ways are the velps an�l arteries upon' reckoned at $20,('00,00. -vent these .roubles, or if they do come :h which it healthy is body must XGUZ NUIL33MAS' real. Qv. reman's are workmen they get the to For centuries, over there, efforts on suddenly to cure thein. No other I�ugl e, Apt. They have the power of influ- de ,therefore uor!� pend, ther a I of have been made to prevent hallstorms medicine Is of such aid to mothers- i:LTE FUlt (XII FREW lsoUK Or enclag people. t c' r I y WIlouse Plaray. and infortnisdon t*U- his help come f -1by various 'ingenious means' the lat- during hot weather as is Baby's Own i — lt�emmuch the "elec- Tablets. They r The Canadian Pacific, 7 11:ic The -same- thing is true of women. privately haw to save morn Two to Four FEnaw "I'll eat of which,is what is.called regulate the stomach i drod DollRrs on your new Home. A6- Some� have the charm that makes men run road, the first of the Ilroads tris" Niagara." and 'bowels and are absolutely safe. UR111day Cumppay, t1- Jiseksoe seek -them out; others are always ail to help the, business mau. W. HILInitteln, ont. neglected. But this Is not luck. It Is This his contrivance Is In effect a much Sold Vy medicine dealers or by m On' L June list, the, fir t Trans- lightning rode enorme at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Wil. 'r due to a personal gift—vitality. Men elaborated Canada"—the ' new trans ant ental WSOMMMANMOVS. oously tall and extremely slender liams' Medicine Co.. l3rockvIlle. Qne. and women of this sort are never express of the C.P.R.—pull d. ut of LASSY RABBIT WAGAZUNZ. loo. tower of light steel rods, which is C Y; 50c. -year. Fur and,' Food weak. puny Invalids. They may not the Windsor St. Station In '. ntr-.i �,. .,cop pecte-d to carry off from the clouds Cathedral as War Memorial. Ithly. Brantford. be big, but they are full of life and tilled to capacity on its three thuu- harmlessly a veritable cataract of -The Anglican Church Authorities In TUMOR& LUMPS., - ETC6 . . . . . . . . . . energy: The whole thing to a matter sand mile nun­fo-Vancouvei:--­---. external. C lultrral L12d tired. Willa• electricity. Robbed of their lightnings, the diocese of Wellington, New Zea. This Is the fastest' transcontinental it PaLa, by our home trestment. Xv"" a good blood, good nerves and good %a before too late. Dr. Bell U641"ll. the clouds are supposed,to be rendor land, pro" )se to build a cathedral as train In the world, making the trip:! C.�. Vinitd. C9111.".wL Q.1 .,health. Everyone would wish to be ed Incapable of forming. hailstones. , a memorial to the New Zealanders from Montreal to Vancouver In less! like this and the qualities thati make Tall poles of steel, or wooden poles fallen in the war. It is proposed to than four days, to b for vitality and energy are purely a e exact, 93 hours, Da'hlias comma into flower r*quire matter of health. By building up the carrying . lightning rods, have long erect, In connection with the cathe. and 30 minutes,. and from Vancouver'! been in use for the _same purpose In dral, a military chapel. dedicated to ! plenty of water. They have been wa• blood and nerves sleeplessness, want e to 211-ontreal in 92 hours 15 minutes, tared naturally lately, but now be - France and other European countries. -St. George, which will contain the col - of energy, weakness of the back, They have been set up literally by the the run being made without change. careful that they do not dry out. Th a stooping shoulders, headaches and the ore of the Allies and regimental flags. of cars. hundreds - of thousands, whole land - ineffectual sort of presence which its great windows will symbolize all stapes being sprinkled with them., the Allied nations who have fought in A. whole business day is thus saved really coniiis from weakness can all Another Idea perstateLtly tried h for the Bus iness-Man-in-a-Hurry. -begot rid of.- Di. Williams' Pink Pills Ano the war. An intereatij!g p t n connection GENUINE - 8PIRIN been the bombarding of clouds as I have made many weak, tired men, lauds with The walls of the will be with this train Is that that more explosive missles" gr sometimes with d(BAYVD /AC vigorous exp panelled in white marble tablets, on than half of the PR sengers arb�,gen- vigorous and healthy, and many pale, rockets. Yet apother, more recent, 1 5 HAS silmw dejected girls and women plump, rosy which the names of all New Zealand orally registered from New �k;, and attractive, by improving their n consists in discharging smoke -rings soldiers, sailors,' doctors and nurses Philadelphia, Boston and' Ame blood and toning up their nerves. If from mortars. The amoke'la supposed who have fallen In the war (irrespec- can citibs, a considerable number be= TA13LETB ITHOUT "BAY11111111111 W you are weak, ailing, to mingle with the cloud vapor and tive of creed or denomination) will be lowepirit6d or Ing booked for Banff, Lake Louise interfere with the formation of hail. Inscribed in letters of sold CROSS" NOT ASPIRIN AT ALL. unhealthy, begin to cure yourself.to- and points w?asL Scientific bodies here and abroad, " There are some 17,GOO. from New -our own day by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink One thinks of a transcontinental Pills. including weather bureau. Zealand who have lost , their lives in train as a single unit, but in reality. Gmt'Genuine "Bayer Tablets have made elaborate experimental !the war. It Is made up of a number of tom- of Aspir. You can get these Pills through any studies of these methods and he medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents have de- plate units.' A daily service, the trip slaved them worthless. But the Euro- Lachu . te, Que.. 25th S . ept., 1903 ire, in a "Sayer" Package, Pfainly --lilsifet. a box or six boxes for $2.60 from The being four days, requires four trains Marked With the y pean agriculturist, believes In their Minard's Liniment Co, Limited. "Sayer Croa&11 Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brack- running each way simultaneously. The with a faith that Is al- Gentlemen. — Ever since comingequiptaerit of the new -de luxe trainville,Out.(.effectiveness most religious. home from the Boer war I have been has an estimated value of $6.17W,000� Books.' bothered with running lever sores on using for the daily run eastbound an I A book Is an enchanted o g . ate. my legs. I tried many salves and CUTTING CHEESE TO WEIGHT. !liniments; also doctored continuous- Westbound; 59 sleeping cars, 5,com- Oihat leads to fairy land,. ous- partment care, 15 diners and 24 loco- ly for -the blood. but got But cross the threshold and your fate no perman- motives. An Art Attained Only By Long Pram- relief. till last winter when my Is shaped by witching hands. tics. mother - got me-. to try INUNARD'S For on strange. journeys, . you are led, "One pound . of p, LINIMENT,* The effect of which was win"a's ziumous. cures V Istemo*r. Beyond -your study walls, old Eiiiiish.- almost magi . c Two bottles com- Tbere is not a penny of German Thus a customer at the cheese coon -LEMON JUICE 18 money invIested In "Ba'yer Tablets of Where Fancy ever strides ahead ter. pietely cured 1-1 and I have worked FRECKL9 REMOVER Aspirin," nor will a German citimen ..And onward sweetly calls. every working day since. 04 pro4t by Its sale or ever be allowed to The salesman put a one Yours gratefully, JOHN WALSH- airfal Make this cheap beauty lotion acquire interest Until you leave the world behind, weight on one plate. of, a counter Lost in a v scale, while upon the other he laid a An Orkney Surprise. to and whiten your skin. verdant maze, --marld-lamous- marked •with the "Bayer Cross" In now here the far roads wind mines which have, And wander w -ItW strip- of niiintoer of to lay the cheese. squeeze the Jules of two lemons -into made in Canada and can be had at - In hauliting woodland ways. become detached from the minefields a bottle containing three ounces of your druggtat"m In handy tin boxes, of in tho North Aaround tha nVirn— sac[ larger Or set adrift on castled streams, from over an, English cheese that isles have been seen floating quite I S Where melio' moonbeams dance,' a- have a quarter pint of the best freckle ages. W stood near on the counter and picked share. One went ashore at Deerness,' and tan lotion, and complexion bea Genulzie Aspirin has been proved uti You mail. a.voyager of dreams, - up a large, sharp knife. Without a I and a youth who had Journeyed sever- Ser, at very,. very small test. To regions of Rommince. safe by millions for Pain. Ha&dmAh*.- moment's , hesitation or deliberation al miles to see It amused himself by Your grocer has the lemons and any Toothache, Earache, RbeumaUsnfi. he set the edge of the knife down on throwing stones at It from, as he drug store or toilet counter will sup- Lumbago, Colds, Grippe. Neuritis So when I weary of the town. Its ceaseless fret and din, the cheese and thin crowded the knife thought, a safe distance on the c ply three ounces of orchard white for Aspirin In the trade mark, re stem seek my, books that never frown down through It, cutting off -a wedge above.. a few cents. Massage this sweetly Canada, of Bayer Manufacture -V fragrant lotic, Into the face neck *d Ill C cture of n .1 - When solace I would win shaped piece which now he laid on A stone struck one of the horns, and .-A h."d. �eac% da --A '. U Bronoaceticac Ides ter of Salicriicaci& that paper on the scale, and the piece the mine exploded 'with terrific foree, :For they, good friends In tale ano lot cheese that he had thus cut off tearing hugh bbulders and fragments rhyme, : / weighed exactly a pound, not close to of rock from the cliff face.. The youth Have never failed to bringa pound, or anything of that sort, but was flung skyward and, wiks seriously 1n troubled hours of autumn time, exactly a pound; the weight and the injured. ma arms freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skini becomes. Yes"t is 'harmless. IThe,lilac days of spring. cheese just balanced- Laugh When PCODIC MONEY ORDERS. His seal, had once before se� 'Brainy Bee this salesman do precisely the same It is always safe to send -a Dominion Exp'.H Step On Yo'ur Net 'What's bee does not know is supthing, and now the custo er ventured Order. Five Dollars . T Posed to not worth knowing. That to ask: costs three cents. . . "Do — I .be . ... you.dci that very Often?`' Imay or may not be true, but two foi u "Almost always," thi salesman A Famous Fountain. yourself Try this then pass lowing incidents—one of which was said. There to a picturesque little spot In witnessed by, the writer—'testfy to the it along to others. It seems that experience eese e Temple Gardens, London, -which, ..remarkably, sagacity and efficiency of ch' th -'16iow" It works( oees. cutters come to cheese. Of although only a few hundred yards —0 -.0 a On one occasion a hive was being course cheeses vary in size, In their from the roar and bustle of City trate ch •i ? i ? I I This kind of rough Oath --�"'spied' upon" by a'w'asp. When, a thickness and In their diameter, and fic, Is really wonderful for the pe4ce, talk will be board less here int2wn, It ary in ful solitude of Its surroundings. ivsap cheeses' of like dimensions vary ascertains, that a hive Is worth people troubled with corns will -follow weight, but by long experience the x_ The famous old fountain there, th 1 attacking, he carries the 'news to his *cheese the simple advice of this CincinnaU t pert know cutter comes to kni 0 e which dates back as far as 1681, is friends, and sometimes succeeds in ' authority, who claims that a few drops ..Busting or severely 'worrying the bees. cheeses so well that he can cut from once again under repair. of a drug called freezone when applied to a tender, aching corn stops soreness any I cheese Just. the right sized stab It was dear to the heart of Charles While the wasp scout was losing to make the required. weight., He cuts Lamb, who used to relate that many at once, .and soon the corn dries up aroaad, the bees stayed in the hive,I .,but every time the wasp approached with astonishing accuracy. a time' he has made its jet of water and lifts right out without Pain.' lie says freezone is an ether com, the small entrfince hole a bee came The only cheese that baffles him at rise and fall, "to the astonishment of pound which dries Immediately and pat and walked round In a, circle,- do. all is the Swiss, this on account of the', the young urchins, my contemporaries, never Inflames or even Irritates the tissue A' in It, or rather on account of the who; not being able to guess at its re• Ing sentry -work till the wasp departed. i surrounding or skin. quarter peculiarity of Swiss cheese bales. condite machinery, were almost tempt. An hour later a wasp --presumably at an ounce of freezone will cost very to ' hall the wonderous work as the scout—was found dead on Its little at any drug store,'but Is suffi• tient to remove every hard & soft —`hack on the top of the hive, and the magic." --Lucky. Charles Dickens, too, loved the foun. I corn of callus from one's feet. Millions American women will welcome this bees were busy again. •0 Restaurant Proprietor—" Yus, I was tain, making it, in "Martin Chuzzle• of announcement since the Inauguration W all the -kindly things God A , through ito two ears officers' cook- wit," the rendezvous of John West- Of the high heels - One of the kindliest is shade wounded twice." lock.. and Ruth Pinch. company gees Tammy (tasting the soup)—"Y' I and in these - Kloard's XU1=9Xt Cures Colds, Xte. Throw out their mantles, a were' 'lucky, .'ma­tcF.--7They might JO s ease. killed you." --Have zure r-h,� -dust-stalned trameler--find Central Ypres As War Memorial. YOU,Fi d - I The .Anglo -Belgian commission, ap- AW, i pointed to consider the question of thee 'on so, wing Fall What reconstruction of Ypres, has raceme P, Z.— mended that' the central portion of the town be n: rebuilt, but remain as a per bughel pl. akes good historic i;iuruzilent, says an Ypres -$2' despatch. That includes the • 15- profit certain A tomer us& of WbO14 area . Orig so ad TIML ruing of the Cloth Hall, the calliedral, ERTILIZERS insure a strong stand and p' the Church of St.'Alartin, the Palats ay - de Justice and the adjoining cloisters. ing yield. It Is bounded on the north bx the Marche de Bois, on the cast by the F<)ur Exp6rim pt Stations show r an average PE Rue de Dixmud.e, and on the south by. the Grand Place, wltk however, In - gain of 13.2 bus. per acre from using fertfliwa. -! eluding any ruins an the opposite side Is a notorious knockerof the square, and on the west by -the ' Act NOW - - f ill -health! 7TR T. Rue des Haile". t. Nearly 1,000. civitlins already have Order Fertilizers and good seed, returned to dwell amid the ruins. It contains the vital Seme fifty-four auberges 4hd estami- -inporary ..miner e- h do a thrive ll a Bureau nets are open, nearly all temporary al elemionts 'and wcoden structures. which SP and Crop ImproVement iheg Ing bas 's with British soldiers. all the nutriment of Of the Canadian Fertilizer Association. 1111 TEMPLU 81-13G. & TORONTO wheat and barley. I A 'French inventor has mode:etl a' s. monoplane from a winged maple seed.! ED. 7. ISSUE 2 'J 4� X • M —Oscar - SterhensoD, who has Gordon and Mrs. Law were in -..,LOCALISMS'. been overseas or over a year, re- Torou to on Sunday with the form- FALL AND THRESHING HER— turned home on TuesdaV,. or's parents. —Miss McGuire, of the Stand. —Airs. Thomas Wilson and fain- —Last- Monday evening Peter rd -Bank, left fur a two *0-elCi ily,of Freeman; are- spending -a Starin-g'had the-wigfortnne to fall%r a few days with -relatives here. aff a horse and dislocate his ghoul- look over 'i 7 vacation. ver this list -of fall necess --Rev, Dr. Mar ' sh will conduct —James and Mrs. Richardson 7-s — s; dee.. ..ervices in his own church on Sun- and family left, on Monday on Miss Bertha Denby. of Toron- -Threshing Gloves 50c to 1.25, Bushel Baskets 80e to 1.60, Manure - day next. motoring trip to PlctQn and other to, and -Mrs. Leigh ' of St. Mary's, —:Blies Alma Cowan, of Torbnto, eastern points. have returned home after visiting Forks 1.75 to 2.25, Straw Forks t.5011' spent Sunday 6,t the -howe of her —Sidney Wade, wbo'has been Jbhri.and Mrs. Crockett. Potato Forks 1.50 to 1.80; Wagon, Paint 25c a quart. parents here. • confined to his bed for several 013,, is —Mrs.. Peardop, of Birch .Cliff, weeks following ft� operation, Card of Thanks ..-Oet. our Prices on the Fatuous Happy ? rid. 2d ought and a Spent Thursday'. with 'Mrs. now able to be aro y.Th —The'.September eeting-of the We wish, to thank our numerous 02188 Fawkes. r Imperial Oxford Ranges —Mrs. (Dr.) Alagshaw, ' Sag!, Methodist etbodist Ladies' Aid will be held friends and neighbors for their kind- slaw, Mich., is visiting, .her sister on Wednesday, the 3rd, at 3, p. m. ly acts and expressions of ffmpathy Mra, W. J. Miller. at thei home of Mrs. Uriah JcnesIgebt mother. I tendered us during the fatal illness —Geo.W. P. and Mrs. Every —As Mr. Weeks has comple �te(T and death' of our beloved wife itnd in J. H. BUNDY, -PICKERING ' d -and Master Frank visited W. J. all the repairs and ituproveiiiients Qu and Mrs. Miller lasit week. to his mill', he is now prepared to THoe.. WILSON A -,;D FAMILY, —Mr. Robinson. of Trenton, attend to all his customers' needs. Greenwood, Out. a u with Rev. J. . —Mrs.- John- Cocker and daugbt- t over Sunday and Mrs. Down and family. or, Mary, of Chatham, 'ave spend-' Now Adverttsomepts. —M. C. Zimmerman has rented ing a few days this week with Man U D. Banks' residence which to their cousins, John and Mrs.Mur. )rhere IDIANO FOR SALE—Mason &Riseb, r.. � i being vacated by Mrs. Lawrence. kar. q JL upright, in good condition, splendid tone. V —Elmer Gowett, of Osbawa, congratulate Miss. Frankib and good action. Apply at News office, Picker- og. 47 50 spent Sunday here with his broth- Shirley on having passed success - ti - CORN CUTTING—Ravi purchas. or, Roy Gowett, of the Standard fully the examina on on Horticul ng 4, N-) ed a corn -binder, I am now prepared to fill Bank. tore and Agriculture at the O. L.. orders for cutting corn. Jas. Farley, Pickering. White on having passed her re. —Shingles—We expect a car of OVERNMENT: Municipal . and r. cent examination for Entrance to McNair's xxx B. C. cedar shingles GCorpora'. ion Bonds For Sale --W., D. Dykes. Normal. about Sept. 16th. Will sell at Bond Broker, Whitby. oat., Bell Phone 193. The young people of the vil. close price off car. Order early. Ind. Phone 70. 40tf Iage and vicinity baire been enjoy- A. C. R00eor, Lob6st Hill.' ICE QUIET DRIVER FOR SALE -Have you seen the new" "Peterboro lug corn roasts several evenings —Mrs. D. B. Kerr and daughter, NICE and cutter Also. Wyandotte and Miss Florence' Tait and Miss Ber, Leghorn hens and chickens, Apply to F. Sm during the paat woo Dunbarton, . '49 -7 —Arthur Bundy has purchased. the Ball, of Toronto, and Miss R. Work Boot'at a new baby graqO car from W. G. Pearl. Em' person, ' of Peterboro, UGGIES FOR SALE—'One new B GeroW, the pilar agent of the Are with John and Mrs, Crockettand three second-hand, riewty painted and , 1r.g(.-,dcondjti-Dr). Also iwo new cutters, Room L :Chevrolet MotorCarVo. at Twin Poplar Farm. for edrs, '%'. G. Gerow, Pickeritig, 40 600 —Miss Laura Banks was treated �--On Sunday evening as tsvo -ANTED TO RENT—For term of 4, to a miscellaneous. shower on autos were proceeding towards ;-ears, this fall or 6Au,,rizg a .50 -acre, farm.' oI2 Monday evening prior to ber the city, the chauffeur in the rear Nlu,t 'be gco-od land and Would con- -11 Sider 1002cros, if good. P;trticulars to E. -A. P, - Adair, of Agin. car endeavored to pags the other. New, office, Pickering. 47 -Su marriage to Fred They're Solid Leather 'court. This was the signal for a trial. of —Mr. and Mrs. Johnston. - of speed, " the man in the -front car HOUSE A,%D LOT FOR SALE— an Church St. Pickering, one acre Harrow, and the latter's brother. had no desire to come in second more's)'r�"'d --'"The' 're Easy* Fi barrk with room for garage � about. 30 ap le trees ttin IL W61ting, of Strathroy, spent best,. The ioevitable . result fol . leggy, good framc house with 7 rooms, y aring. fiat week here with the Misses lin be owed. One 'of' the autos was For furtheberry bushes, hard and soft water. r particularit apply to F.. E. Gee, 96 Basting -forced into the ditch where - it Cambridge Ave., Toronto. '43-5 —A large number from here are turned turtle. The two men were RM FOR-SALE—Cof3sistin attending the Toronto Exhibition stuDued and badly shaken up. F�12 afreq. being pan a(lot 17. con, 1.4. and this week. The.lar geir number, Medical aid was .secured. and on They"re made in chocolate and part of lo 16. con, 7, Pickering, a mile and a half Claremont, Good brick house. bank barn. however, are reserving their visit examination it was, found that the w For and cement silo. well watered inid fenced for next week. injuries were not of a serious char- further particulars apply to Fred C. Pugh. R. R No. 2, Claremont 47-50 toe —Tomatoes are an abundant acter, other than the loss of some -black with t Cap, and— crop this year and they are of ex- teeth, several bad cuts and -a se- VARM, FOR SALE—Cibrisistinic 11 t lity. Core, also, i.a. a vire shaki allto I acr ce on qua ng tip. Another 't' part of lot.12. con, 3. and part of f U &m. 4. Pickering, fa mile and a quarter splendid crop. and as a result the thathappeded to come along at 1'rom Gteenwood) On the pre rias are a frame ng -barn. also plenty of water. For Mack -an wi-bo a'n'a t with hence and bank usewives ate kept busy enuni this time conveyed the men 4ur-,her F.articulars apply to James W Hick, R, these dRyg. to the, city. *�o. , Pickering., R� 49tf —N.. J. Morrissey; J. S. Jephson —On Tuesday evening a pleasant and Harry' Wade returned home gathering took ukee in the By p- out too cap, on Saturday,after a week's fl,41ilag tilt clitirch, Whitby, when tho." tb-6- nort-tv.— rel�Kwt a members of the Young People's --CoaO-4-1 7 tcip�io al, large catch Of fine specimens Cuon ,w- hed-16 'Sh6* tbeiii��Rp�- p -preenrtrou-cif-me-very ices render- -Mrs. Goo. E. Lawrence will ed by the e cl�eulluf theSociety, Hard and. Soft Coal of the We have -all sizes, in these'boots pr si 1,;_aboui best qua] ty �:.hold an auction sale of her hoiis:o. W A Henderson, who -on '..hold effects at her prervise-4. Pick. to leave for- Pickering where be hand ertax Village, to -morrow (Satur- has been engaged as principal' of day). beginning at 2.30 p. in., new the public school. After an ea- wyou in early.. 911 joyable program was rendered, ook --- Get soon time. See dodgers for liit. THOS. A. tAW1 L —The attention of the boys is Mr. and Mri. Henderion were 75iciccerinff, C =t- valled to the bird -house contest called to the platform, the foimer which it to be -closed and prizes being then presented with a hand- paying least $Saw for .-Thexton's awarded at the School Fair, *Sept. some leather-cove'red Morris chair. The Women's Institute and the latter with a beantiful have decided to extend the area silver cake plate; Many expres- Confectionery- the, same lines. and allow any boys in the seven cions of regret were expressed at schools belonging to the Pickerial, losing Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, -to !Bch 001 Fair to enter. Class, I is which both wade suitable replies. .&ILSON's ice Cream 'for boys 12 to to 16 years. inclus. —The Chamber of Commerce constantly on hand in, bulk or bricks M.S.'-CHAPMAN ,ave. Class 11 is for boys of 10 and eld FL special meeting on 'Friday 'Gum, Cbo'colates and -other Sweet@. Come along boys and evening last with a large 7 years. Popular Patriotic, MuA.-_% join in the competition. The in attendance. The chair was ;.:pr• actice will do you good -occupied by `the' vice. -president, Tobaccas, Cigars, etc, F A R M E R S11 find you H E L L 0 may bring an honor to your khool James Richardson. in the absence IN-DILLINGHAM BLOCK rt and a cash prize to your sAf. of the pre-aident-, J. S. Jepbsun. ..:Have yoti bought your Binder Tw�ine yet ? It not Pickering, Out. On Sunday last Mr. Alamo, a The object of the meeting was -ampaign w e ea a 4apanese student of Toronto Uni- organize for the coming suppl'y yon: *ith the best versity. occupied the pulpit in the dealing with the township by-law "0 PICKERING iMetbodist.church in -the morning in which the Hydro -Electric Cow- Gold Medal, -650 ft, 274c Silver I4af, 000 ft, 26c. and in St. Andrew's' church in the mission will be asked to purchase YARD Green Sheaf, ft, evenlvg, when he gave r UMBELA% most inter the Toronto -Eastern from the Do- m6d G _25c Plymouth, special. 500 ft, 28c, eating addresses. At the evening minion Government. The Hydro• service he gave a number of -lime. Commission have prepared the 'Iix'ht views of Japanese. scene@ estimates, sad in the course of We carry a heavy and well assort -Parbi Green, 75 cents per pound �-;Ahat were very interesting. Mr. four or five weeks the by law will ed stock of Lumber, all, well Areenate of Lead, 66 cents per pound '.,Marao is a most brilliant student be submitted to the rate. payers of willed and dry, comprising P : the following material and a great admirer of English the township, 60T. Dr Hareb, literatare He will graduate from who recently travelled over the ifatcb4d Pins, Hemlock, B TON h B. Fir. G. A. GILLESPIE, DUNBAR -Toronto Univereity next sprinpr, London & Lake Erie radial line, Spruce and cedar - ,,after which he will return 46 spoke in the highest terms of the Japan to teach in one of the Col- service rendered by that electrid pine and Spruce Dressed' Lumber Xi leges. libe- wbich is operated by the White Piap and Cedar Sidings —The Rev. A. E. Bruce has been Hydra Commission. If the Hydro FOR SUMMER HOLIDAY TMP SW in charge of the parish of 09b a Commission takes over the Toron- 2 & 3X B. C. Cedar Shingles, Etc. for a month during the vacation to Eastern, it will be equal to or _.: � � __ ! -­ � Ca,,U and cot a of the rector, the Rev. C. K. do superior to the', London & Lake 'Pencier, M. A. NextRanday, Aug. Brie line. E. L. Ruddy also spoke" W. D. Gordon & Soni 8;1@t, services will be held, at St, of the leading'electric lines in the `-TRUNKS CASE OR CLUB ]BAG- Goorge's church. PICKERING Pickering, as -United- States, and of -the admin "snal, and if possible, it is hoped able service given by them. A Bell and Independent phone. that Mr. de Pencier will officiate, number -of others spoke, including :Good stock of Single Double harness on hand Mr. Bruce takes this opportunity F. H. Annex, of- Whitby. While on behalf of the Auxiliary -and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. ELM DALE' MILLS &lout I second hand team Breec'hin Harness, $25 the church people of thanking Mr. over the prospect of securing a .--:-.-and Mrs. Fred Richardson for high class electric line, that which you can. always get the beat Mani. PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM -their gracious hbFpitallty permit- causes the greatest enthusiasm toba Flour made from No. 1. Home Phbue 3000. W. J. COAKWELL ting the garden party to be held is the prospect of securing electric Manitoba'Wheat. on the lawn Household of the Richview light and power, not only -for the Royal and Glenora' for Farms. village, but for the whole town- Bread. Try a bag. —The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. ship, and at p rate*as favorable As Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oatj "wedding on Wednesday, Aug, cipality in the province. It is -WEAR H. Banks was the scene of a pretty that enjoyed by any other muni - I.., BRANS SH0RTS LIGHT 'SUMMER MIX FEEDS� _'271b, when their third daughter, only by the building of the Tu- OAT CHOP --7. We have on hand new lines of Men's Balbriggaus—just on the Lanra Luella, was suited in war. ronto-Eastern, and that by the CRUSHED OATS shelves—in combination and, piece suits. .riage with Fred W. Adair. The Hydro-Electic Commission that we BARLEY CHOP to . -bride, who was attended only by will be able to secure cheap light WHEAT A dandy line of the very'lateat' in Fine Shirts, ranging f6m 1.50 her little niece, Marjory Bath, was anq powir, and only by the build. CRACKED CORN 2,50. The nicest stripda you ever saw. gracefully attired in ivory satin ing of this line willl the northern MIXED HEN FEED Something light for the kiddies—a brand new variety to Linen Romp. and georgette, and carried a bon. part this township as well as Caldwell's Cream substitute ere at 1.50. What your boy needs for working in in the sum- quet of pink and white rosee. Af- the townships north, can ever Calf Meal. trier is a nice, cool, 'comfortable khaki union suits of ter the, wedding breakfast, Mr. hope to have an electric railway. Molasses Meal Overalls. We have them. X and Mrs. Adair left by the even- eerviee. The Toronto -Eastern will CHOPPING AND OAT Har -3 and. Log train for Toronto and points be the trunk line. If the by lawsCRUSHING EVERYDAY Our'Boote are the best—yon know, you've bought them here before. west. Theilbride travelled in a fail to Pass in the municipalities Get prices on feed In ton lots. A nice new.line of Men's Hats can be seen on Foch blue Jersey cloth with black Interested, it will then be many BELLPHONE. our shelves. They are the very latest in style velvet hat faced with blue. They years before that part of the pro will he at home at Agincourt, Ont., wince east of T6routo can hope to R. A-, BUNTING, P.1 C IREE R I N G ++f ter loth9 . have an electric railway service. Choppiu every day.} . jEstablished.JOI1' �?r,, a6a-,,