Em_<! cm... Bulletin to Be Issued Shortly; Will Show Wonderful Develop- I T men! in The West. ` nnoonroxsoxs th but valt a ost : dz Th cu wrmge umaome"m:.:a a une`:sen::}m1a)rnermm;icat'3rf2gxsn ;?2`smm%B"c.... nor 3 Hoogmpli moxlzgbod ware ury `may suppress e symp ms-our cat! Bo otmero . It th to NEW YOUNG OR MIDDLE AGED MEN.-Imprudent acts or later exosss have broken ` down your system. . Youifeel the symptoms steal! over vou. Mentally. hysically and yltally younre notthe man you used to be or shoul be. Wm youhecd the rzernisznnjn _ , , _ ____ _.-.._ .__.... guy. uuvuv wuvo vs xuwr cxuvazics nave DIOROII ` You feel stealing vpu. l!entslly.(:n:,-sically and youare notthe to youhocd the gersignals? A1! van a. vinmf Fawn van `nob. hnvmo A .. ...... :..4......::..._- A - ._, -_...- - mas mcmsa hf IN AREAS or I (new CROPS} station, fatthiengrl the motion to ad-! .journ sine die. Reeve Simpson ofl "tiny was also` anxiougs to reach home inthe wilds of Tiny, and second-j [zed the motion. The Council put in! a solid week, most of the business-' be-[ ing `done in committee, the members will now devote their attention to! looking up therirtconstituens on thev question of re-election at the polls in Januarv. ` `run: BLUE `1 . J anuary. VABIGOSE VEINS DUHED 3` NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. confined to His 1 Home for We/evks. ,` `After. itheg Engineer s_' report had: been considered; Mr. Simpson had 9.; motion passed authorizing the Warden! `and Clerk to submit report to the Leg- 6 islature, showing that $29,088.55 had been expended ..on permanent roads_ from'22_nd Oct., 1910," to Oct. 21st, 1911; they were also instnncted to ask |for' a grant equal to one third: of that `amount. ~ g _ Finance Chairman Scanlon doubtless being anxious to "get Home to Bradford E to S1 -k n-nf, rfun IV-l\""` `- `L . snoop Parsons are the mass velent and most gm` 3 dgmses :2; life blood of the victim and nuke ; entirely erauicated I?-3 the s_y_st HSXEHHGSLIOHI, `linnnann A! `llennupn `lo nu... ...-.__..._.. 4 ` - ____ I`9.ul`s wife`? Mi.s)tn'esss o'f_'.G-lnyllli Waite?" - ` V, I,,|,'I Ll. , I`, J "1 HA9 YOUR %a%I.o n BEEN n|sEAEi53 ` _ A , 4 vuu -ugrvusn year or 1900 the corres- ` . " Dondi.n8`- gures of the census of 1901 .'hgg00?}n6af1.;V:.mg'::gitil`s?;nm$1g510g0?`were $058323 Wes Wheat, 3,931,370 `Bi'al`1JE`ord }'$9000:; ind Stayne} $120.00?! '` 7f' 9't5 765373 "99 bar]?-V 156" we went *4 W *2 i%..:2,:;:.;:*-of Whft`d? thatzl 53 `the pfinci-Pal grains inp the decade, carve. agy . are. _ H anceg. m_ - A A _ 0 been considered. Simpson had, a;to be-m round numbers, 148,03a,O00 , , b hells he t"""`187049 0OOb -h motion "8 W 8 us els oats, , 21 '11 000 ' 1) 116518 b 1 . 664.000 jgugd. subnut report to the Lao. I. ". . - "3 at W :+__....- 3.. yuaog uu rcmn,n3 enced 1ast..yea.r ~:have_ uwnmli monurs treatment I was somewhat 'o{ve'v7e F' Ioontinued tmetment for three months longer and was rewarded thscompletecure. ~. I could only earn $12 a. week in a machine an suite:-ersgknew or your valuable treatment. wt 2 before treatment, now I 316 earning $21 and never loose a day. . HENRY c. Locusr, mgues. noeseskedmewh Iwasow ken 11 head I told we qgniom He advised Ige to consullffkrs. Kngngedy & Kennedy,a.s ehadtszken treatment from them himself and knew they weneequare and skillful. I wrote them and got Tm: Nxw Mz'rnon'1'au'rn:2u~. Myprogress was somewhat slow and during the-first month's treatment I discouraged. However Igqntinued treatment (or lonzer and was mug.-4..-I `Varicose Veins. When I we ea wor severest:-sin! andevmmhitsln outh brought on W 1: gged hard the aachigg would become d I tten laid t k _ M aeverean waso up or a wee at a tune. y l"t`i.`a?`.;`:`;e,.:` :pec:.ua`%zg %` .oon":.`.`, .'.3`2.`. I3` u.J %En`u3m`.. money. I commenced to look upon all doctors as we better rogues. One dayxnf hoes asked me why I was 01! work so much and !_told him mykepnq tion. me consult Dru. Knnnndv p .'h!lnP Marya AA... $1,293; three briagea aax, to 3 A- A1, res`-b;iages nax, whieli win he guided` the 1: been com- for twq _dia'tricts in Sac-k'a&cherwan. '_ the harvest year of 1900 the co; fn nnnndu. D0ndim:r_ `B1711!-an A6 4.]... ----- Oic'e Phone 86. PEA COAL--$6.05 per ton; $3.10 per half ton; $1.60 per quarter ton. V 25c. ton less to `farmers teaming coal from yard. Bagging coal 150. per ton extra and 25c. per ton extra carrying up or down stairs. srrovn AND EGG COAL-$T.1:3 per V t-on; `$3.65 per half ton; $1.85 per quarter ton. BEGINNING OCTOBER 1st PRICES WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: PEA COAL--$6.15 per ton; $3.10 per half ton; $1.95 per quarter ton. " 1'4:c`.`:`:"5 `$2? &`.`Li:. iJn?'d "3";g"f`fi'I.".""1` -..`:';`:f`;`P.2.% SCOTT | We went apples for the evaporator. and can handle all kinds. Highest cash price paid. Keep the large sizes 1 by themselves (all apples large enough to peel.) Bring apples ejtlncr in bags or barrels. If you have not sold your apples yet, see ' VVVV` Anyone lending I nick}: ascertain a 18 tf - -_.. `Ibo ILDIIUI _ There is said to be lands a. comfortab dwelling house, good outbuildings thereon, chard all well i a valuable Town` Proper-1:) in the Town *~ of Barrie, intho Oouty of Bimcoe. _ Oers will-be received by the un~ idersigned for the following property _to \be sold. en bloc, namely, Lots 19 Ito 24, inclusive, on the West side of `Essa Street, in the said Town of Bar- rie, and Lots 19 to 26,, inclusive, on the East side of Centre Street, in the !said Town of Barrie, according to reg- ,istered plan No. 30, commonly called the John M. Fisher Property. be erected on the comfortable ve-roomed stable, barn and also good or- well. ' _ --_-.....t-v-uvuvw, IS BDUWII !"t'o hevin numbers, 148,035,000 i` bushels wheaE;""187,049,000 bushels . oats, 21,711,000` bushels barley, 664,000 bushels ax. These gures are exclu- ;sive* of returns for two districts in .- Saskatchewan. ! At the Evaporatgnvmaplo Ave? For Al_ _Pl.ES WANTED run In: evnpondiii termsgrli particulars apply to, STEWART & STEWART, 13 Owen St., Barrie. -' '. Gossl_i_%ng Ironnnoh... Il-..:- FOR SALE .ov:n `ab YEARS`/I Bax:-zmzucs . iard Phone 118. the areas ,..|,...nLl.L--_._ vs V CHAPTER XXIII.--wontinuod.) THAUB-SDA_ Y, Barrie Branch, Five Points. `A ` ~ VI W]-'9 . JXUII |:|.lUKyo""'1 aux. years wxth female disorders. my health was very bad and I had a continual backache l which was aimpl I awful. I could no - -""3 stand on _ my feet I long enough to cook. a meal s victualu -.-. without my back. -. nearl killing _m0. . and wo}_1ld.. have- nm-dh :1 -11 mg : 0Vl' s5s.ooo.:oo SAVI-N.GS' ACLOUNTS soucmzu Total-xssets A Capital And : he was a dullrard-, -but '3' many excusesv. How, in- to know that ins-be"-ad: of 0111` the -lines, he- had; all into a cri's:s-Verona.- LA-.. ----- L. A ]BZra`1"1?e, {,j '51` each side, `could not` 8 H17 H71!` Inna :-A.:`-- By Oscar `Wildrid et_ * @Th<":% -aiid '\St.e1t__er.x;1;:n1t.s'. `V of this Bank are: annually, sub`-- m itt`ed; to `a v st'1'_i<`:tl_y irindelienld-V ent Company for "examination. Ah the ending of my. journey I'll walk into the city little Ruth, amid .all' sin and} selshness; A has kept her .aith.bright, .andt into _thog slums Jjvhero Anthony Fta_serha`s .befen_. "proving_ the. Vliv;ing}pov"ver`-bf L970: %' :;_b wh'r eD o'ubt_ that they .-u-sun] HUD` I00 ,".I. *1 soreness in not" fund tisht clothling, and was: irregular. * IILLU U.l. UUU UIJIIJ .0111: Univ uvuuwuvuuvc .:the darkneeeh to the -heights, where I. I m making a start to-night, Rob- ert, he declared`, when he `had im- pressed. the esaentiallfact of his de- cision on his brot-her s Irebellingvwil-1, and I wanitmo go in my own fadhion, not by the mil, with its `rushhynd up- roar, but by the way of the hills, so that if the Godv Ozf they mounlaine has a message He may speak it to menu- der the errata, and perrchance outti of their mystery the ` light of revelatio may shine. I. want l t0_'t-1'8V0'l through may. look upogne the. face of Itihe (lawn, . and behold, if it may be, :.power I and the glory, end the majesty that- I ve sheen doubtingi? ' o u A..l!! 15.1.-..` -I;......... Hand. .4 Ma; -L VU IUUDII ilillllllllllso Ayl. Rob'ert;began, `and art the ending of your journey" you'll walk into the streetavot the city, where sin, is the mona1`ch_Aand"se1`shn9ss is gig- en a t'hrone,.andv `thaenv-`you'll dloubt again. ' ,- H ' u in. 5,1... `-.;.i:.. . It --I511`! 5-`nI.II-nn>1`r `T !-I IIIJIHJ, Cl-lkl I-IIIFIIIJU .1. V0` '(lU\L Uvv. suuvue Thereupon he retired to a chair in! a far come of . the room, and his? presence was almost fofgotten until the brothers had laid bare their plans. In the beginning the speech of the two was a mere confusion of revelation and protest, but_"ou.t of `the tangle one fact -bo1d'ly` eanerged--PauL*had' thrown down the glove in a new content with destiny. I-Ie' we; going -back to it-`he life of the city -am} the multitude. I H77... .......1.:..... .. .1-....L dm_n:m1.+ nah- \_.\I.a|I It s the part of a. man you re play! ing, the shepherd was saying, but Robert s- appearance checked him, and he adapted _V his speech mo :1 new text. IFh, bit you d` be a ne pair of feck- lless bairns, if_ the Maieter "d oan-ly let I `you gang you"! `oan ggate. He:-e s yourself, Maister Robert, justeetting oif intial a far country, to seek-I_ can t .righy- mak out! `what ; and here's 1\1'aewter' Paul as weal, atamting o for `a `country what i:s:n"`t far, to seek for 'something.t1rat he .sL lost. Bit theer, as he `beheld their` astonishmenlt`, you. nuydot knew w'h:a.t `t 'u"d&e!r had: in mind-, and -mebbe I've said too. much. '!I`VL ...... 4-... `L. um`:uA1` `A n nlmn-`mu `II I With .relucIt.ant ste:p he passed! :through the croft, nerving hims'elf for` `the nal struggle and the nal word, then entered`the house, only to nd that the battle :had a1vrejady..begun,' ' and itihat the `nal 'wcrrdV was not the one which he himself had fvramed. Led. by the `clash of voices, he` turned `into the pavrlour--_1\Iother s Room ?- and there came upon Skellton and Paul engaged` in energetic conve~rsa.tion,. pPau1, sh-od and gm-bed` as for a jour- ney, his knapsack lying to his -hand upon that-able. .VRobc-rt `noticed, too, fthazt his brother had parted company with some of his me'l'ancho]y, `that once move he carried his head well-sect, con-' dently -coumgeonp, like one ~ unto whom life had restored resolution and dceire. S ` `- `:-..-.uB -uv vanuv I|Jul'\lUl.lo 3 Hsa.1\d` '1)y".9t21n'e rambling pile", under? whose roof he had` passedI `a1'I~his`d'ays, he. .beh1e1id the gleam of the home- 1ig-hsts, aud!.a tum-ult of emotion vshook him as he `reanesm-b_ered `that never again would" they shine to him through ' their` fairy web of twig and stem`; like a silvery se1veu1'ge~ to the road Pdhta ' niaztcap river bunst upon his ken, `he `discovered that the `glade was ringing with lthe glladsome cihomsv of this ood, 3e "and he clenched his nails deep into -his` palmcs because of the thought that -A to-nig`hlt, for the `1`asat time, '-heewas[ listening to the mellow music of the ~j etreaantets and .the majles-tic d~iapt_1S.0n1 of the Force. _ A _j A `_|J c,...... .. ..--v, vuv vv Icu.I_ .1. ul UVUII "the seas I ll-' know t.-hat ' she is ' they Mistress -of- Ghy`l{1`t.hwaite and the lady of the daJ'e, and I ~l'l: praise God for the opportunity He` -has given. me. ' I might `have loved her without the power to help,` and P11 thank "Him for _ ` sparing me that uburden. ' I un 11:`! Jucr H-``.-4n -. -..L12 _. _. W `V ' " ' D-- wuss:-5 -1. un -vu-guug`. Jrunnara Wynd:,ha,m._ wxll nexerl be Robert Mus graves wnfe, but when I m away over! `Mm su=.mu T I.l.' lzhnury H-.'o. uh... :. n.-l hasn t seen .m.`y'se.cre~t:. For then she would b-Mame 4 1erseLf,: and _think7 she} had sentrnne awa.y-an that would be an unbearavbl-e thouight-.l to "take with _ me. Though she cannot give herself to me she cannot stay -my alllegiance, nor prevent my service; Love needs no reward, it srhoulvl never seek one; the power of service is the only recogni- tion that Love shvoulsd` ask, and I glory .in the thing` I m d|0iDlg-. Banbara \Vvnil|'n.m. nrill 'nnIv`.n.I-I I... D..L.---L 1*!- Incrpo.ra`tcd-.--1832`. . um:-E ;d| He motioned Robetrt to a. seat, call-I ._ ed Skellllon from. his cornea , and broke L11 at once. into the tale of his: encounter I, {with Ant.h'ony Fraser s son. f I'IiSx r. confession was positively vbruta l in its[ ,d candour. Link by link he forged the-( 0, -chai`n of his own indictment, nor` yil-eaned in any degree to apology or go excuse, and at the end! he stturned to 1.` his brother with outs-pread hyxdtsa anal ;o demanded judgment. , . ` (1 Now, wha.t would you have me do . --go or stay? When I began the `Ring r- , 0- Stonesu," I denied to it the power of ,1; harm. I recognized that in certain (1 quartfoers it might stimulate t:houg:ht,` b_ quicken inquiry; but for that I did'n tI renhiy care. 80 long as I was assured " I that the book would not inict any ` moral or .material' damage, I was ut- terly indiiferen.-t as to the nature of ii.`a9 inuence. I was `an artist working for -a.rt e sake.` And` now Imusvt go I through an my days with two erpec- , tres event by my s'i'de-T-the ghost of the father whose devotion I nearlly ; 1 , robbed of its reward, and the prodigal ` 3 whose feet I turned: back into -`tlhe 7 desert. And: they tell! m0e--in the few Lminuters I had with -her the -night I ylandedi in . England` -little Ruth. told 1 me--of otlherst Im was after I had re- . stored James Fraser to his, father. I , went :back` to the A-rkwrighte .for , those, letters-~ rand telegrams from ," yourself abouttmy Vmother; - and! before ', I left -Rutllm mold. me of homes " into , which-`my book has carried sorrow and , strife, of sons. who rhavve lowered? their ideals and grown`. careless in` their _ -lives--of mothers given over to grief.` _ And it ma.y`_bo thnt..I`have_`. a whole ,, crowd of ghosts about vme,..-and, wh'at- 1 ever agonyift coste me, I must meet ' them, must -learn their names, and be- I hold` `tluecim-aforxnsv. ,Ru_thpw'i1l.- tell! me, ,_ `;_s.h_e s ~h.reve` _ and honest, and! never , `alfraid-Eof ,jth`e. truth; `-and '8ll0;',"l->11 tell. me- f `all-_ thht are lmI_Ijdiscov|e5I'6Id-. `must . go." ` If I" stayeld,~iI woulwdwantl the ' V. .;monntain`o ,.to tan upon 1 gum and `the ;- _roc'kn to- -cover d1_1'1p.{- ~ III stayed: here I who voic9`'.18t~`f 0 , 30 Wt: 9` ` ;~maddeu= :x_ne_" with their `accuse-' V tibiae "W?-%Hh@i9i`-:6f`i7th:.1.31'*`Y d ` `.__..\. uQlJ JVIIEGIOO ' Listen, -hexrontinued, ?] l1 give [you a chunk out of -my own life, one `you ve -nerver hand-'lIed~, and: when I `have shown you the thing` that: hap- pened to m_, a.bo.ard t`her Abhos you yotirselvf will bid- me-go and s_ta'.r-tv the old life over again, so that I may re- pair some of .t:h.e n1-isaclriexf LI:'m sadly afraid I have done. _ _ ` ` motionedr a. ca1I- - ed Skelllion his corner, and broke, A6 4.... .' I --.a [ I . .``.And so, Paul intezwuptrad, his vuce suspicious-ly husk , and so you pare the '&e-arest, bravest old bundle of. ;_.lx.ypoc.ri.sy I ve ever met with. vNo -`sacrice! `and /all the time your vhea.r.t Wis nearly -breaking at the I_:.'b;oug.11t of ~.--leaving Ghylllltmwaite; you want your lfrecom--an'd yet you know fu)-l W211 -lthat. your scramble with the .h.uckwter- `big World will end in jagged` wounds and a. -bruised soul. I ve I an idea, Rdbert, it hats come to me lately, soma- thiug -that. Barbara. said one day gave tglge, thbugzht its d%Iart,._ tfhat _ you have {bee-n sacricmg yourself for my all' `along the years, and even if there] .wer-e n`o.`ot'h-er inuences moulkiiug myh ca.ree1'.,o I can t asccapt peace at such a 1 .price any longer.. I HI.:-+,... 2; 1;- v...-7u -- `the wo1_'k_ V here, and Itve stuck to it.` But how I want my freedom. I want to look into -isms World "of which I llrnow rothing but wh;a.t- books and pic- tures have` told me, Ifn. taste a larger iife `tah.an'-the dlale can oer me, and !so---'-- ' ' T L I 811. ........w. um nan; oecve-r see \VaugJh of Bransxtyg and -he- will tell you all _ that I have arrangoda. You take my _ place absolutely . Your Icontrol will be unconditional; the revenue will` be yours, and you will have .Sk_e1`t:on as your baili as long asnhe lives. When he goes--he -s _tremeinc.Iously~ tough, is `Sko}1on.vand should J:v.st. a long time g yeut;---but when he -does go I wm1ld=-a:l- fvise you to try Camxsichaele in, his `place. 'lJ1a,t, however, is a mat.t.e*rI for your own decision. And'--an-'d' I m toning them soon after I ve crossed He" se-as you will to-1:1 me that my---my` . moth-er vs dearest wish hrasvbeen ful- ' Jf1ed,`and- t!m1t Ba.rba.1'a Wynd:h'a.1n is : here as the mistrem of tsheold home. . ll`? ._l,,,_>__p.p,,__,,,.,,,,`,,,_.h p . ,` -V Inipulsive as_ e`ver,.:bo'y, - Robert eontiduai, with ,a;amire, (the on .wek=nessa, tbeepnei that `led you into putjging your pen" `to the book-` that should: have waited` till your hair was V .white--ian`d!. tehenlib would not. have been written `at a:l*l; You are going to Yuhe town for" proof. I have found it here in the d"a1e,- our mother -found it inside we walls of her home.~ Every day the. mountains d eela.re His power, and the valleys His loving kindness; if you'll Pauly` Ii-sten you 11 hem His name bm',n_e upon every Breeze, and n._I_Iis praises sung by_ every stream. A -And na}ture s proof isnot the strongest T proof ; the most con-vincingitestimony ` of all you. li ml in tihe heart.-love and the devotion of out, own people. . Not all the sop`histriee -of the philosophers 7 can explain that `away. You shall not go to he towns. You` "shall stay here, in the old" home, as Master of Ghyl-l- tzhwai-te. You had better \Vaugh Brans:t,v.- and uha. `wan +...n ...... ..n blin " who on ears secret! of` ha that ivhesll. ' must nd Hi to-nimhl-_"* V J 358i: 1) uonwx mun alllllb . ~ _s~ there was s1itho ri.t.y that fiu~s:1ismed on obedience; and "he" laid: it` banuk again upon the tabla - ~u41'..._.--L9 ~ `-' . . . .-won H1819. " utfin Robert. restraining word " l`l`.'-`1. 88a1{feel*ing four the path, one W `MS ib0gt`1<'..to`leag'n the hell. Being without `God--- ~ :3 LL`... 2.. - l1`-_1 .1 THE: *;qoR'rHE}RN% MADV'A`NC.E - . gvv vu u-v Iy'u,4-UV-vv, VI-IV UUVWUCH 21 and 22, Cons. 3 and 4, Flats" at $10,145.00, uotta yet .com;)'1eted'; `this replaces `the Old"E;orl:p bndfge 235 Afved: n"g ; one` on; _A1:ownline,"_M_ag1onte 5' 147".Cn.) , A V V": * . spent 152 13 ,__` The 9th annual report of Coun1:y'En- gineer Jupp.disc1osed that $41,472.94 had; been spent) on roads"and- bridges, of which $12,384.39 was _ for repairs end` the balance` `on permanent provemente. . . Uneereenedxgrevel and crushed-`stone entl $3.25 fox-.V man and: team. -1_5en`d 16, com 7, Aaja1a~s1,ee2.11; _ \ I .- 'were used.. Five steelendx 1 /wo eemenrti arch 2-b\ri'dg_es' have been built} '1'-ho` beverage wages was $1.75 for a. man- '1`he_ bridges were, one between `Iota- one between ' lots 5 anda6,- eon, .1-2,` 2 Tecumeeth . at $',3-,1 8V5.;96;` one eibetweeni` ` [61 ..;.`.1..ooA V (1-..- 9 -...'.I.-`.4 ' 1m .;. ' .-Li .,..,.-..., .-. .-u. ,Luuuv1J_U, vq.\_Iv, -lulu. VVEP den `Moore, $51.50; Chairman Simpson ($32.00; T. Goodeve, $9.00; J. Martin, $7.80; R. Bell, $3.00. Engineer : Report. I IICI A to?` 9.... `vs.-un-us FGJUJVMIB WUIU IHHMU for commission` work: _ Wm. Leach; $8.40; J. Staord, $6.00; Jos. Caldwell, $5.00; F. Campbe-1'1, $10.- 50; Pierson, $19.40; J. Dundhs, cons/idoreci it would -1:) make, but expressed the hope that none of them V would come under his charge in olcial capacity. Roads and Bridgoa. UIII LII); A ...u.,...,.,.. _ V A Like a 1'l;,:1ll'L` of stone, Robert sttioodl in the t'u:ul\vz.' and watch-eId' her until, the tree .~.hu1ows stole her from his` sigltt, but l)0('llll.SO he was "a man whio lttztl m:t nzu'~:0\'.' the bounds of his life and had little` know1'edge of maid- ('11s and their subtle ntvannetra, the. W(t2' of her t`:mwell cash no illuminfi ing ;1l(`1lm nu his path, only to 1060. did tlttgv iitltl the gltatnom of fathom- 1%? ttt;.'>tea'_\'. V Of a truth `a. (lllll1 .l'(l' with in-' teed, was he that df .-trai;_~1ttet1itt;_v' the: had thrown tltont cri'sts-.croBtS' tatzglo. and how was he to know tJh`at to B:t.t'l::t1.'t \\'_\'Jul'l1an1 `there -'had= also vtxxtle the vision of a starleas nig-hlt-a mght without ttlhe. hope of da . `' '`(l(l(.Hl-l)`\,'P, little giwztl, h nmt-etr- vl ed, J/11 never forget. I m cl she. _ wvua|vJ VI VILS7 \.l\IVC`1.llllIcIlIIu Reeve Tudhope of Flos also voiced! the sentiments of the Councillors by`, adding that they were all sorry the day W213 drawing/' near for `them to part; he referred to some of the ad- mirable qualities` possessed .'by the, many good things in store for him. The_ warden acknowledged the gift in a happy strain. `Gaoler sissons addressed 1-the Conn~ cil, stating that it would probably be the last `time he won1`d do so; he I I warden and also hoped rtme future held! enumerated certain changes which he it would be `judicious. to ` maize. Hut ovnnaannil. 44... 1...... J.L-L. all` times and expressing -his regret `. D uuuuu uuJ \.u. uuc Plluls vuuzerz that the many happy hours spent to-3 {gether would" soon -be but memories` of thepast. Councillor Bel`-1 expressed. the hope that the Warden would` receive` -more tangible recognition of his ser- vices to the County, and thought, some more i.mporta.nt- appointment should-_ be otfered His Worship '-either by the County or the Government. - DILAIDA VlV.-.l1......- -3 `I'.I'I-_. ,1, , 0 `I `Gold Watch `for Warden. I Re-eve Bell of Essa, on behalf of! the County Parliamenta.rian.s~, on Wed-` I nesday morning presented His Worship iwarden Moore with an engraved gold [.w.a.tch`, making reference to the `unfail-1 ting courtesy of the presiding oicer! Ht 9]" nn VII\I'11CJn:v\1u L3... ..-......-.4.` V " I ! . Robt. Hisey was gxjantd $11.75 and I\\-'m. Ormsby $3.01 for_-work on bridges [at Van Vlack and `Severn, the former to be done to the satisfaction of Mr.! Tudnhope. ` ' ________ I V- Sunniwd-ale was redited wi`-tih $293.39 P for Good Roads on a report passed: in! June 1909. 9 I prgved.` ' ' The req11j<=;s`-1;E<-) r a_ grant on `lines .Oro `and Medone, and 'Ori1l'La and Mabghedash, was.n The granting of $200 to repair .1'ake shore road between Batbeau Creek and Collingwood in*Notbawasaga. was con- sidered by Chairman Simpson and his colleagues and the Engineer was in-, structcd to ge information as to al bridge on that line and' -have it [re- I-paired if necessary. | fI'\l_ - M - ' ,,r_- vucJ\Q v_a.Lo J-JCUJ authorized to carry out its provisions.i Engine";-er Cavevn'a s report as to the` Co11n'tly\`roa.d_ system in` Vescpra. and` Moe was-also approved `and the Chair-I man was empoWered= `to carry ouft.its provisions so far as it -aects this County. _ _ 0 v -1 $200.00 was granted towards 9. road? on the town line Adjala, and Tecum- setzh providing those Townships give a I like amount. g _-.... vumxmow-v u-ppruvea Of the award of Engineer Ga.vil'ler referring to Robt. E1liott s requetl affecting the County road between Essa and Sun-I nidale and Vespra and Mr. Bell was[ autho1'~izedf provisions; En (`nvvngmn _ --A-- - ........... vvxuu nae-1'e'n('e to I11. Webb for injury to laid not consider the Cc any` I Roads and Bridges. Chairman` Simpson recommv action with reference to a ca n w..:.:. 4.--- :41. - -- Th6 Victoria Industrial School will` be." paid $214.82, The North Sinwoe P,lowmen"s- and the Bee Keepers As- sociations wil] not receive County: . I ass1sta.nc e. I u:_ -ZjO` ` Messrs Thos. Beecroft. and M. N. Stephens ,~were re-appointed` auditors for 1912. under` the Dichesv and: Water Courses Act. They had requested Mr. Lowry "to commence proceedings `but -he had declined and the Committee reported in jfavofof th `County taking the. iniiative. I L ' ` no-vv\ The Singlicva-';Iax System will e con- sidered -at the January sees-ion. -_-, In-`J ;L\rVl.lJl5l-CI \l1J_Vl'lllnenU W13 be` asked to pass legislation preventing actions being commenced against: mm1icipa,lities until afytbrr reasonable, notice has been received;. V A { UIVI c0LDJVV&ATcnFoR%7lfAlil?l3i] 00, 18 vS11gge..sti`on of Reeve Ball of 1'0: 0 Provmcral Government win he aswkpd tn nnnn I.....:..1..a.':-.. __- This __,,,_. ..,.. v\J ..\_-, Inca -4121.-out Va. s;~i1'ation. ."(.u`00~:l>bye. I shall never 1'ur;_r(-t. And when the: Mistress O (:1;_\`Htln\':1ito ('0-1116.3 home-, I 41J.te'12l~ her z:-lmnt Halu=z't .\I11sg'1'a\'e-, and! t-lie brave tlrings 120 has done--and I `hope you ll u-m-3. lmvlc. Goo:1~bye. 1.1.` .. 1.!..... - .B ,.A._.__ 11.1, .41 '_.n_ - 1 _The County Property. Committee re ported on their -inspection of the Count5t\ Jail. The premises were.foun_d ' to be in`*a clean -and orderly condition, a credit `to the jailer `and! oscxials in charge. V - . l Comrriitte a.pprdved of Of Rnainanr ll....."l-I-.. ..-n__ the r~rV ova JLJJFIIJ II`) HIS County liable in , . Ibegmatlon. Town` ...L\... ._.J \v', .. I {recommended no to caim of R. to his auto as he lb-.....4.-- 1.: - I. 1 I\.Io1:'th . not ap- E ---4--V-CS7 I15 9 I ]$'.'`a.'. ..'.:2.?:f: .'.'.`l"' 5 3:31; -v...--.....--...., y.uvau\..u uvsqvucu wuu UH ! tario and: the Maritime provinces an area of 9,990,021 acres wheat, 7,661,! 862 acres oats; 1,291,287 acres barley '133,053 acres, rye, and 1,090,615 acresvi 'I|ll|K.6 ' Again . played the echo to -hiB spew-11;` her e_ves dmooping and" her tongue vainly seeking other w`o1~d.s that would Tighten his d'ax~kn-ess, but Rvobvrt .\I\mgra\'e, having no liearning as to the w:1_\'s of a maid. with a, man, 1`ni.stnuk the .vi,_r11s for prO,pe'r confusion, blamed Inixrnself for having said :so nim-11. and lwlcl 0121}: his hand. `(;um1-bye. Barbara. (:oo\I-lwye. Robert. IIer~e- courage` retmmm} to her, and a -sxpavnk of in- _' ! _The comparative condition of fodder! `and root crops for the Dominion at. `-tihe I end of September ranges from '82 to 879 per cent., of alfalfa. 79,55-per cent. and ' of potatoes 76.78 pe-r cent., and is. 5 generally lower .in- Ontario than else-f where. The Maritime provinces and! .;'t.he Northwest provinces give 90 per` fcent. "and over for potatoes` and` nearly ;'as good for ot-h'er-e1d".roots'. ' 1 Tiie Census nmemtion of eld crops taken in June shows for the Northwest provinces togelher with On- .9113. `ha ]`nu`n:I>:nn;\. vu-n------- --- For the years 1909, 1910 and 1911 `the comparative quality of crops at the end of September was fairly uni- lform for w'he'at,`oatsI, barley and rye: ibut peas, beans, buckwheat, mixed (grains and: ax were lower this year by. eight to '12 per cent. Fodder crops-, in9e:ludi'ng roots and corn, are une changed for !f-he three y_ear.s. The con- sditibn of` potatoeshwhich is 76.78, is 'the same as last year, but 13.60 less than two years ago. Sbobs C1119] :!.".`e*.'.'...-.":'.-. .=::1--- `E"_'-'.`l-.-322!-. ' I enum-earated in the month of June_ have I ,been' compiled for all! the provinces !excepting'AQuebec and British. Colum~ bia, and the statistics of principal r crops are given in this report together {with er:'1t.imates of production computed from the reports of a large staff of correspondents at the end of Septem- -e_r. The area figures for Saskatc-he~w- an are lacking `for two districts and` `those of Nova Scoitia. for one- district, '1 -utcthe totals of t-h!e~ Dominion will be ready for the November monthly, and- a comparisonj of areas for the Census years 1901 and 1911 will` then be made. . The Census (areas of eld-I crops! Ottawa, _October 1'3.--A. bulletin of! `the Census and Statistics omce issued {to-d:'a.y deals with tahaea eld} crops of `the present. `year compared with the [figures of the "year 1900. ` . H C E All letters from Canada must be addressed .. to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- - V, `V b , ment in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to ,'i"see he qall at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat no ,p7gA1_:qni}`s?; in-,on;'. 4 Windsor ioces. which _ are -for icorrespondencefand e i for only-~i.reAda:ess an Iettexa 88,`fo11ow8`=ei 5 3' i -.. _.... W .. .. wuvuau uw. uuaguuuvuu suuuungrslgnllsi _ &<`)'l`1-8:V-"(;-111:? Have you lost hope? Are you intending` to m P Has l-`Are;-sBoyhood, Manhood, Fa yo_g:r blood been diseased! Have you any wo,j.!:nqs3? our `N: n-non BSA1'l(l:1\".D and cure you. What it has done for others it w.;1do for you. Cononlution Free.` No matter who has treated alt.-u 1-.2-Ito for an honest c Enion Free of Churn. ethocct." (Illustrated) on iseaaes of Men. `iguana; IDQ-n QQV1;-QA-Q: -.__ V This, indeed, was :1 lovely a._rr-ange- for fawning, he was all forhbookas and} yen and ink; but Shelton `ha dertalwn the post of bai1i', so `the ocks \w011hl be n1'aintai.ned, and the` place he lmpt up as W:]1 as though the 1u:mte1' were :1 practical man; ment, for as Paul would have none of the wor1'_v of the work, he would also. have plenty of time for his W.1'it.ing-- and it would be good writing now, free from all the evil taint of city life. It would be fine when he himself was lj out in his prairie elldls, to rbhink of Paul in the oId~`l1on1e-, and|--and' Paul ?s~ wife as its nlisrtress. '0 \ \I" 1 ll rut Ian: