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merry the merry music of all the world is on Columbia Records Cojne in Hear some Aurora 1 f are Prise Winners Class Poultry Barred Seel Cockerel Helen Evans Norman firice Tolinson Wesley Taylor lanie Park Lee See Wesley Taylor v Stark Helen See Mall Maggie OReilly Gladys Bernard Kay Sec Hen Greenwood George Gladys S Bernard Kay Class 3 Barley O Bernard Kay Class Fred Rye Class Field Corn Longfellow Jim Johnston Pearl Geo Foster Earl Phoenix v 5 Clarence Sneddon Class Sweet Corn Golden Bantam Arthur Weir Moore L Glen Corner Mary Johnston Class 30 Tomatoes 3 I V ft A 21 Wheat Bernard Kay Station L Hilda Shearer 5- Hernia Jewel Class 31 Largest Squash Bessie Comer Jean Hidden 3 I On the first Saturday To be and tossed about the Davids feast was celebrated in Sharon lake for hours In an open motor- That feast was a of the early boat exposed the and to the days wliieh ceased when- David Wilson waves which were dash- died- The building was been in over the side and to with- torn down but being a historic build- out food was the harrowing York- Pioneers ce undergone by four women arid four for a meseUm and have painted and men members of the Kellogg decorated it reviving ihe Old lime of Toronto who out gathering The cost to date Is 50 YEARS AGO Era I Maurice Hilda Shearer John Class 32 Spring Colt Heavy Kenneth James Bailey Class 34 Calf Dairy Breed Willie Park J to a corn roast at ScarboroBIuffs at oclock on Thursday evening They found in heir helpless craft at oclock Friday evening by Captain of steamer CUv ahoutlt miles from Port 3 CIaBS 35 Calf Beef Breed Howard Matt Harold Shearer Class 3d Spring Helen Evans Jean In will be gathered relics and anliquesof the old times before steam gas and electricity were in use We left Toronto at half past twelve new time in a private car and a few Items concerning it may not be out of Over Ladies In West Toronto place One old gentleman whose have organized to work for the Refer- smile was genuine and who despised mini store teeth told of the past with a G P Fry of Jacksons Point is boyish delight while an in an action brought be- listened in smiling Some of fore Judge Denton and in Ihe J his Joined Hie Pioneers and it Court by who sues did me good see the dollar bills on of himself and his six-year- moving about so freely while butler old daughter Beatrice for is selling al a The treasurer was there Tilling out the receipts every line we were glued damages for alleged Lamb J 3 For ling a colt I Eric Bailey pupil showing skill in hand- j shareholders negligence The lit He girl- was run down by the on Baldwin on May last and had her leg broken The defendant denies negligence The Times was suspended last week by vole to a switch for often to let the we had to side track Exhibition visitors 6 Peas Early Britain Lawrence 2 Cora Station May Dorothy Moore Ella Corner Muriel Class Field Corner Class 8 Garden Peas 1 Clifford Francis Evans Florence Foster Dorothy Class Mangels Our Idea Clifford Thos Lftxton 3 Johnny Harding Class 10 Turnips Carters Ivan James Mable Fred Shearer Russell Gordon Lillian Park Class 11 Beets Detroit Dark Red J 3 I a Dorothy Ruth Shearer Winnie Mary Harold Peers Class 12 Carrots Chantenay Saddle Nora Bailey Murray Corner Daisy Raines Class 13 Onions Helen Lyons Mary Horace Johnston Delia Nellie Marlon Cora Ryan 14 Parsnips Hollow Crown 1 olefin James 2 Class 15 Potatoes Green Mountain Shearer Clifford Shearer 3 Slid Ion t Bessie Corner Angus Ruth Johnston Class 16 Asters Comet Ruth Ruth Florence Foster Ella Corner Class Peas Grace Evans Dorothy Evans Beatrice Taylor Mildred Nora- Bailey Class 18 Phlox Edna Irene Meyer Class 18 Coll of Weeds Bessie Corner no name Class Coll Weed 8eeds I Ruth Crittenden Herman Jewell Hilda Shearer Edna Buttle Maggie Shearer Coll of Inseots Herman Jewell Mary Johnson Mary Ruth Shearer Jtiith Hilda Class 22 Coll of Plants Jewell Ruth Dorothy Station Jannle Park Class 23 Coll of Grasses Etc Howard Mall Class Coll Native Woods Derma Jewell Elsie Cock burn Glass Coll Jarnes Cock urn Grace For pupil showing most skill in ling a calf I For pupil showing mosi skill in hand ling a lamb Jean 3 Class 37 Hammer Handle Bernard Kay Howard Malt Frank Perault Fred Rye Jno OReilly 3 Eric Chatham Class 39 Model of Hay Rack Harding John Johnston Merlyn Station Class Nail Box James Class Half Dozen Cookies Grace Johnston Helen Muii Bessie Corner Elsie Florence Foster Violet Stevenson Class 42 Loaf 2 3 a by Everybody was In a gonial mood If the car froze to the track who cared was sure to out again The cost of produo- and along J lion was more than it stand my birthplace is all Pis months In Jail was penalty changed the brook dried up except in Judge Imposed on Edward- a spring freshclbut the culvert M Benson who pleaded guilty to five remains built by the British soldiers charges of forgery Benson had stationed in Canada wtm macadamized signed the- name of Adam Graham to the road through the wilderness from mad payable to himself and Toronto Bay to Holland Landing It seen rod was bulll in Gov time and There are two fools who go to named St after Sir Geo Secretary of war in the imperial Cabinet during the early part of Gov ernor residence in Canada Being born in my remembrance of Gov is very indistinct was a time of reminiscence people were recalling events m their lives- thai must have been a hundred years ngo At Newmarket we saw the tannery of J Davis once a minister of Government A fine Christ- From at nP at the Exhibition Grounds The coats are a fine lot of men Elder pastor of the Christian Church of place baptised an uV Wrt nn day last week the toe Red River Territory Married At Church Read lo Miss Susan Sibley of Rev Hamilton Scot 1Mb Woods Miss a She perd boll of North By Rev Sept Mr to Miss Susannah both of North At Aurora Sept nth Martha In Aurora- Sept nth in vear Markets Eggs potatoes 45c Wilson boiler 25c eourl plaintiff and the ant Magistral e declared In the County Police Court when Alfred brought a charge of reckless JohnFieldhouse Brit- tain declared that Fielding had run Class 38 Feeding Hopper for Chickens over and killed his dog which though he had only paid for he valued at I00 Fielding had It was said re fused to give his name and address The Major fined Kidding 5 for his name and address and advised- the two men to get together anil Ian gentleman broad minded and an the matter of the dog out of court 1 honor to the place These men and the board of management gave LLOYD GEORGE ISSUES t GEORGE MESSAGE TO THE TAIN THRILLING people of to the did us of Broad 1 Park Edna Buttle a Florence Delia Stevenson i Maggie OReilly Class 43 Exhibit Showing Four Ways of Using Potatoes as Food I Helen Evans Edna It id tie Florence Mary Johnston Margaret Lyons Dorothy Evans Class School Lunch Grace ohnslon 2 Mary Ruth Edna Johnston Johnston tie Park I i J a l i 2 I I a Leaves I 8now Apples Northern 8py Apples Annie Went Jean Lulu Taylor Class 27 Jean Helen Moore Howard Malt Annie Chape lie Apple Jean Johnston Irvine Coll r 9 y 3 3 2 3 3 2 I 1 a 1 ft Work Bag 2 1 I Dorothy Evans Class 46 Best Frances Evans Grace Johnston Class HandMade Apron Florence Foster Anna Chalmers Daisy Raines Class 47 Crochet Work Margaret Shearer Edith Mary Ella Corner Evelyn Corner Class Girls Dorothy Evans Margaret Lyons Jennie Ruth Class 49 Patch on Mtry Johnston Margaret Edna Roll If Dorothy Evans Class BO Boys Public Speaking Contest Joe Doyle Class Public Speaking Mary OReilly Edna Buttle Edith I face Jotmslon Class No 64 by No 3 g i London Sept Premier Lloyd George has issued a message to the people of Great Britain In The a Government publication which will he distributed free throughout the Country on Monday The Premier says Millions of gallant young men have fought for the new world Hundreds of thousands died to establish II If We fail honor the promise given them we dishonor ourselves What does the new world mean What waslhe old world like It was a world where loll for myriads of honest workers men and women purchased nothing heller than squalor penury anxiety wretchedness a world scarred disgraced by sweat ing when unemployment through the vicissitudes of industry brought des pair to multitudes of humble homes world whereside by Bide with want there was waste of the inexhaustible riches of the earth partly through ignorance and want of forethought partly through entrenched selfishness if we renew the lease of that world we shall betray heroic dead We shall he gullly of the basest per fidy that ever Slackened a fame billion an much peoples Nay We shall store up ourselves ami our children old world musl and will come end No effort can shore It up longer if there be any who L Shaped Tear 2 School Parade feel inclined In maintain It let them beware fall upon them and overwhelm them and their households in ruin should he sublime duly of all without of partisanship to help In the building up of Ihe new world where labor shall have lis Just reward and Indolence alone shall GOVERNMENT TURNS GRATUITY ASKED BY THE DOWN 9 No Ho nu No Class 66 Boy Winning Highest of No Girt Winning Highest of Jean No Class School Winning Highest No of Prizes No Military Drill Physical Exercises No Customer Isnt expensive keep and one about In want a mac hip that gasoline or I worry way of punctures Automobile Agent All sell you cither baby carriage right I can or a I A certain rich mail did not approve Of foreign missions One Sunday at ell hell when the offering was being taken up the collector approached millionaire and held out Ihe hag The millionaire his head I never give missions he whlspt-red- Then lake of the bag sir whispered ihe collector Tho money Is for the Ottawa Sept Members of the Relumed Soldiers Gratuity League of Toronto who Were here yeslerday ask ing for a grant of 82000 for veterans of great war were turned down by the -Government- Hon Dohcrly told them that the country could not raise amount HOY were demanding adding that It was useless for them continue agitation as Government had made up lis mind rind did to re- cede from Us position In- reply their demands Jmlgf told hem a special of Parliament would hi appointed In a day or iwo deal wllfl a hill now before the Rouse civil of soldiers War velernns will haw an opportunity of appearing that body and slating their views as what is needed In way of gratuities and pensions disabled soldiers and families of men who were ac tion or died of wounds THIS We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any ease of Catarrh Hint can not he cured by Halls Catarrh Medi cine Halls Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for past thirtyfive years and has become known as the most reliable remedyfor Catarrh Halls Catarrh Medicine nets thru the Wood on Mucous Surfaces expelling the Poison from the Blood and healing diseased por tions After you have taken Halls Catarrh Medicine for a short you will see a great Improvement In your general health Start taking Halls Catarrh Medicine at- once and get rid of Ca tarrh Send for tesllmonlals free J CHENEY A CO Toledo Ohio All Druggists Absent Friends purchase of the good lo be rieli people but they need 350 dollars more to put a roof on Sharon Temple and we may all have a chance if we forego a Christmas turkey At Sharon Temple the program was good and the seats hard Dr Hughes In the chair when he was not Jumping up or silling down but he fills it most efficiently as we all know Dr Cody Minister of Education gave the oration for the day lie is at head of all the Historical So cieties of Canada His speech was thoughtful and Inspiring He said Wo must know the history of past he able to guide the future destiny of Canada and all young people Should Work lo thai end for work- Is a tonic for many of lires ills War Is or tension always followed by a lime of Idleness and as we study history we will hear the call to work Young people should he I rained to work It is a Divine Ordinance and lays humanizing foundations for the race that wins the souls salvation ami will lift the generation the highest place Idle ness of mind or body has ft very d- flUuctlve tendency He spoke or the mysticism In the Architectural design of Temple an of- the symbolic the Old and New Testa ments Jacobs ladder reaching from tin- ground up highest elevation which Is a loft NOW WllO of us who ever sang in ft choir would not have liked be perched up posing as angels and peeking down around Ihe pillars Sir Win paid ft high tribute to the work or the pioneers quid Industrious people who without en couragement or praise by the beginning of religious and educational leaching and laid solid foundations in this new country His was In- I reduced and presented the society ft book that David Wilson had writ and presented to her mother II was taken by Dr and will be placed In the of the Temple when It can he preserved under and key A member of the York Council Mr Houston spoke a few happy words Rev Wellwood and Mrs were on plat form Nearly was on program bill e greater number look pari in and the Sharon Rami proceed ings was the Silver Anniversary of the Society which had Its inception In Col Dcnrilson as president now numbers over I20u member If you WCM horn In Ihe County of York or have lived there for years yon are eligible for membership The fee Is a a year The Society Is growing In numbers and Infercsl Roth ladles and gentle men come along Join the procession and he somebody Mrs P Hopper A HOU8EHOLD The advertisements were the most Interesting things in ihe paper ac cording Mr I foliar Is Ideas He read Ids wife lis She sat At work On the stockings of their Active son No spend your lime hunt ing for An I quill now said Mr after skimming the cream from a long articles as was his wont Heros a man hat will undertake and guaran tee to make your new furniture look as If twas a hundred years old by a process known only I dont sen any need of processes for our furniture remarked Mrs as she cast a hopeless slock ing flumes of the franklin front Tommys feci are all Ihe process we need Perhapi out by the day 25 YEARS AGO from visiting is of attended Father at on year course at From Era Sept 21st is back Lowell Mass Mrs Shane of Toronto her daughter Mrs Hewitt of Detroit relatives in town from Manitoba are visiting Mrs Street Pal her Morris Picnic Tuesday Mrs A Allen and daughter are visil ciuV Lloyd and Mrs leaves on Monday for 0 with their week slarl his 3rd Kingston College Miss terry of M Albert was ins friends here on Monday previous leaving for SI I mis Minnesota where she expects to spend a year with her uncle Silver Smith sold 100 horses to go to Toronto The Brigade recommended following appointments 1st 2ndKnginee Engineer Rat- cliff The Altar At the residence of the brides mother Sharon Sept by Rev Washington Miss Agnes to Rev P of Al Trinity Church Toronto Sept Mr j or Buffalo Miss Emma Constance daughter of Mr of Newmarket The Tomb At Sept Rachel daughter Turner In her 11 si year Al Aurora Sept Kb aged At ley S j flfi ttJ wLW 1 J IB 9m j 1 Si A lo youngest formerly years Sept in- his year Markets Eggs of William Mrs Sarah Jas Sleek- if A bap hay S ton I The Prlnco at Saskatoon Saskatoon Sepl 11 For first in Ihe history of Saskatoon an heir to throne visited here today and was accorded welcome from fully 50000 persons farmers from the district for miles around Journeying lo pay enthusiastic honor their future king the usual welcoming cere monies prince was driven lo the exhibition grounds where he wit nessed a stampede something which he had never seen before Riding buck ing bronchos steer throwing wild- horse races steer riding lassoing wild horses were part of the program The prince asked permission to ride one of the bucking bronchos and amid wildest cheers the prince rode down Ihe track surrounded by hoys and cowgirls wo could rem FOR FLETCHERS A I A II- Is Unit in Brunswick both the apple mid the potato crops arc excellent ami thai the abundance of both applies and potatoes in several local counties diiln autumn will upon In J fi- LEMONS MAKE WHITE Make beauty lotion for conta and for What girl or hasnt hoard of to complexion blemishes lo skin and lo bring out the rosea the frestiness and hid- den Bui juloo alone is acid and should be mixed with orchard while this way Strain through a fine cloth of- two fresh lemons into a bottle containing about three ounces of orchard while then shako well and you have a quarter pint of skin comploxion lotion about the cost usually pays for a small jar of ordinary cold cream Be sure to strain so no pulp gets inlo bottle then this lotion will remain pure fresh for months When ap plied daily lo the face neck arms and it should help bleach smoothon and beautify the skin Any druggist will supply three ounces of orchard white at very cosl and the grocer has the lemons mi festal IS 3 l wflSSS A A52 vfCf fer ARCHIVES OF TORONTO