Sholswell on S'unua_\'. I Mr. and .\I1's. \Vz11lor 1<`n.wceIl| spent Sumluy wivth .\I1'. and .\I1's. J. '1`. Ellsmore 01' Craighurst. ! nun. mm.-I T1n:1.I'(Inll .c.nent :1 fmvg 01' UI'a1gl1l1I`S1. Miss I e:1rl Bezwdsall spent few days with her cousins. .\I1'. and .\h'.s. W. Deardsa1'l of Sl:1,\'ner Ins ! week. \\7n nvn qnrrv In room`! that .\Irs., Bear(1sa1'l 01' St:1_\'ner law \\'t.`L'I\. I We are sorry to report 17'. Steele is not improving as well as her many [niends would like to see her. MU -l- \Ii.I Mrs. G. Wilson and .\I1'~s. Bell spent. Sunday at Edenvnle. F -Miss McBride, our school teacher, spent Sunday at her home in Dun- .t1'onn. vu.- nnd Mrs. Geo. Ho11'n1es of To- lluuu. Mr. at ronlo Sp Watson. ('\uHn Quite a number from here attend- ed the 21nnLversary services at Crown Hill on Sunday. ._:._.__._.___. I READ THE ADVER'I`ISEMENTS.: Phone 1 A FE.-T.\ 1`L'RE OF OYR SII()\V_If.\IGr OF NEW FALL LADIES \VEA'I{ IS : and Mrs. Geo. spent Sunday with Mrs. W. -:n QIEST ORO onence was (July uue U1 Lnrspazaz. I Crown Attorney Cotter said it had been proven the goods had been stolen and that if the Count believed 1:*....:n fhnva Tluuvoc numt hnvn hnnnl Women s Dresses BXLSTON IVY 1 ronzo. Mr. Chas. Amhur and son and 1 dzxuuhter of I\lid1an.d were in the vi]- ilage on Sunday. '\Y1':~c TT'v1n1.-3o Dm-1.1 hn: rmnrnpri Inge sunaay. Miss Frankie Pugh has returned home after` spending; a few weeks ,wi:11 friends in Sudbu1',\'. . \r.. l\I \/1 xv.-0 T1'onr1n11r3!`n11nl1l and gwiin (menus 111 511ur)1I1'y. I Mr. and .\Irs. Y\'enda11 Graham and .\Ia,sIe1' Bob G1'uhan1 spent a couple `of dzlys this week in the city. `Iv-r xmnannalrl Mk: '1'` \Tn.rtr1rm- OI (lays [ms Wee-ii 111 mu: cu). ` Mrs. .\I21cd0na1d, Miss T. .\IzLc.don- 1am and .\II'. N. .\Iacd0n:11d of I{i1'l\'- Ield spent SundzL,V \\`i[.h friends in `K the `village. d the races in Orillia last Wednes- 9 day. % A number from this burg attend- 1 L ` \r.. an.-1 \h--_- T T.nn1'l1` nn XII`. day. Mr. and .\Irs. J. Lauder and .\I1`. and Mrs. Beznh visited friends in East Oro on Sunday. \Ynu-v 1(u'ccnrIL' xvhn i .'lf`-"!ndiI1`.I E 1 Miss Laura and Jean McLean `were guests at the Brown~.\Ioore wedding at Dalston last Wedensday. wmm mm nn ser'.'ice in the lend at 1191` 1101118 mere. I I stolen ano [at ll Lue uuunt |Jb`1lt.`Vt:ul Eyrie, then Hawes must. have been a partner in the crime. There was a. tense pause when the. ]a.w_vers had concluded. .\[rs. Hawes, young, very evidently care-worn, sat alone on one side of the Count room. She had broken down in the box, crying bitterly as she told of `bu_\'in,:; the stockings and which were taken from her home as alleged stolen property. She looked the un- fortunate vionim of the unhappy cir- cumstance surrounding her, and she had been ill. Then His Honor spoke. 1-79 mm he did not like the Whole-I East UI`0 sunuay. , .\Iax'y Kissock, who is attending i the Orilnlja Collegiate, spent the week end at her home here. \|':: 1.1....-1 nn Jpnn `,\lnT.=.;1n `wedding at Dalston last \\'eueusuu,. I There was no service ichurch here on Sunday owing to the anniversary `at the Crown Hill church. , rmm .-.~..m,. nnnn'|A nf this com- |churmL V The young people of this conr llnunny held a dancein the han on Tuesday evening. Every one reports a good tune. .11.-9 no! thn fnx-nun : in this vicin- good time. Most of the fa,rmei's in this ity have joined the Simcoe County t Potato Growers Association and ex- pect to start shipping pota`oes in a couple of weeks. `Mrs. Williamson of Aurora, who has been visiting: her daughter, Mrs. \Vright, returned home last week. (nan tn mnnrt Miss Mabel Grose is improving in neaum. M1`. and Mrs. R. D. .-\da.ms of Thornwton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Reid. The .\Iethodists of Le-froy expect `to hold `their anniversary services ion Oct. 22nd. u.. n'r\rI 7\f1'Q \Vi1:nn of Toronto. `on 22nd. . Mr. and Mrs. \Vi1son of lwho have been living in Leliroy for ;a few months, expect to return to ithe city in the near f.ut.ure. I Miss Eva. Wham is chief clerk at the "I'm (1. Merchant store, Lefroy. Mr. and Mrs. \Vii1 Stephens, Mrs. Melizi and her two sons, Edgar and Albert, of Midland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Adams. returned nome 1u.:sL Vveum. Glad to report in heailth. \n- nnd Mrs. iwindgw Cleaning ; ....,. Ilrh. .1.-vn wM;}sM_:xtrn spoke. He said he did not like the whole- sale charges withouit stiibstantiating evidence. In regard to the list of articles alleged to have been stolen but which were missing, he said Ihnxsc. Omco or (`Avail Huus(`.. Union 01- Burn: Iillluuun Cleaned. Floors (`leaned nnd Polished. New or Old. Taste the richness of BRYSON S ICE CREAM 8-I Mary St., llnrrle. : 044. B0 LEFROY EDGAR TO-DAY "" I: St ore Windows J (Continued from page one) Box 810. Industrial Evening Classes Friday, Oct. 6 11}. '1`. IBATEBIAN, A. KIRQKP.-\'l.`RTCK, BL-ll(: ]C\\'z11't. LOFm_\'. Would you like to purchase stock in this very popular resort on LAKE SIMCOE ? A limited number of shares are offered to the public and should yield a handsome return on your investment. Perish in Fire; Haileybury Razed `North Cou11t1'_v in F1-alnes From Cobalt to Eng1eha1't. Page Four A score of lives are reported lost and property damage estimated at $5,000,000 done, as a result of 21 fire which swept I-Iwaixleybuwy, Nouth Cobalst and vicinity on \"Vednesd=z1_v. T.nn rnnnrfc on_dnv ('I"hursdnv\ Uobulsl anu V`1c1n`1[_v uu \Vt'uut::uu.,v. Late reports to-day (Th1lI`SdZ1_\') state that Eng11ehzL1't, Earlton, Elk Lake and I-Ieaslilp are ablaze. There is no report from Kirkland Lake. vmm Firm in mm vtn have Iheen IS I'[)0I'[ [F0111 1\ll'Kli.lllu hunt. The fire is said 'to have Ibeen_ caused by :1 Hai1e_\1bu1'y man burning potato tops. This, aided by a. terrifrc wind and bush res, spread the flnmxes. u..nm~.I....-. `hat: hnon icnlnhn since flnmxes. H-.1i1e_v-bux',v has been isolated since 6 o'clock Wednesday evening. Trains are in reudziness at Coxbwlt to ga.n'y refugees away if the town of Cobalt `in an-rinnelv fhremtened. Refugees 1 retugees away 11 Llle Luwu u; uuuau `is serilously threantened. Refugees from the cievastzuted area. have been taken to Cobalt and North Bay. n....1. r-ac in mm tho mken I0 uoozut auu munu nay. Bush res in and the surrounding country are raging, fanned by a strong wind. New Liskeard is still safe. Hun- dreds of faumers have lost their buiildings to the north of New Lis- keard to Engale-hart and northwest to Elk Lake. Three thousand are homeless in Hailepbury. rm.,....\ hoe hnon nn cprinllsl rinnmze lnomeless In 1-1zLue)1u1u'_v. There has been no serious damage Ito mines so far as known. I l.\"l`ER(`-OLLEGIATE MEET TO TAKE PLACE ON. SATURDAY The Intercollegiiate meet will be held in the Agriculutuml I-"ark here on Sa.lurda_v nerat, Oct. 7rt.h, starting; at 11 am. The schools coxupetinsq will be Ba.1'rie, Orillila, Lindsay and )Iid;lan(1. The Tudhope Cup was won by Barrie last year and the 13.0.1. boys will make a big effort to keep the trophy here. Citizens shound turn ouwt and encoumge the boys. ___________. down.` no --.-__._ `Mrs. Stephens of Toronto is visi~tt- in: Mrs. Thos. Lyons. Rev. H. A. Meek is leaving to take up his new abode at Longl`o1'd. The Methodist Sunday School an nwiversary was held on Sunday last. The re._:ula1' uttonthly meeting oi" the Junior Insvtitunte was held at the home of Miss Elva Bradley on Sat- 11'1`(1ay, Sept. 16. The serial story was given by Miss Marion Cersweall. Miss .\[urs.:z11'et Cerswell then gave a short synopsis of Ma~rIcn Keith. The prize for the best bouquet was :1 pt`e:tt_\' Vase, which was present- an m via; Marv Suttherlztnd. The} COTTAGE LOOT CASE IN HANDS OF JUDGE px'e:t~I_\' Vase, which was pxcacu-i-t ed to Miss Mary Thei mil call was answered by suggestions for a hope chest. Then lunch was served. Mrs. Bradley kindly gave her home for :1 social evening, which was very much enjoyed by all. 'I"hn v-orrnln-1' mnnthlv meeting of much euJu,eu u, nu. The re:.;ula~1' monthly the Women s Institute was held last Thursday afternoon at the home or Mrs. Edgar Kneeshaw. A very en- joyab-le and profitaible time was -spent. Mrs. A:b`l`I18U1_V gave a most instructive paper on Wheat, the staff of life. The ladies had an e.\'hi.bit of homemade baking which was a very interesting feature. Mrs. Wilfred Barton very znbly delivered an address on First aid and home nursing. It was decided to hold the next meeting at the home 0f_\I1's. Institute will entertain `the Schem- IL.-.. nr TnL Roland Potter, when the Bond Heady the prosecution might as well have given 21 list of articles missing for years back. He then remuncletl the pnisoner till Monday next. `glustuuuz nun l hem; Institute. BOND HEAD 'SU11`l` The 4:,.vn. Mrs. James Nixon of Toronto is- visiming friends here. . . up I A Pnmarson of Snelzrove visiting II`1el1(1s nere. Mr. J. A. Patterson of Snelgrdve paid us :1 visit last week. \n~ Q-nint is doing the brick work paid v1s1t last ween. Mr. Saint is doing the on .\Ir. Wm. Cunningham's barn. ` nr `r .\ Qtcmmnr nf Toronto Mr. W111. Uun11111g11u1us U'd.u.1. Mr. J. A. Stewant of Toronto visited his parents here over Sun- day. Mr: J, -.\_ Stewart has gone to ~-- -----~ x"`q` ~" their cottages in September, 1921.! and discovered their respective loss- es in June this year. my... 1.w-...:- -._; -:-_.._.. -_.:.. :..:.\.. C121)`. Mrs. J. A. Stewart gone Detroit. to spend the winter with her son, Asa. Mr and `Hrs. Long and children: Asa. I Mr. and Mrs. Long children have returned from visiting friends in Elmvale and Midland. nu.-:na on fhn annix-a=rsn1`V services. In JLHIIVELIB uuu .uLuuu.Lu. | Owing to the anni\'e1`.sa1`y services at Baxter there were no services in; the Townline PresAbyt.e1'ian church. 1 u.- rm xrnnm-tv, who fo1'me1'lv the Townline J:'I`eSD_\'Iel'lZlI1 cuuruu. M1`. W111. .\IcCa1't_V, who formerly lived at Churchill many years ago, ' was visiting friends here recently. ' u.- rum.-In: Tnmlinsnn of Malton `was visiting t1'1en(1s mere I'eL:euu_. Mr. Charles Tomlinson of Manon` is visiting friends here. The Tom- linson Bros. ran a. general store here 1 | I I for 1 7 years. Our vnnnp` friend [l`. BI`0C1' LU1` .l.l )I':a.Ln. Our young friend Mr. Brocki J'zunieson is in the R.V. I-Iospitalg, Barrie, suffering from an attack of] typhoid fever. ! 1,m1.= Marv Jnhnston has a slight! typhoid (ever. 1. Little Mary Johnston slight!` attack of paralysis and the result 131` Mrs. Johnston and little daughter are quarantined. \Vork is being done in Thornton by the county under the supervision, of Mr. C. W. Blackstoclt, who is an` old-timer on the job. ah. `L! nv-rnnnrf R1:`I.(`1\`Rf0( .k WELS Mr. Harcourt Blackstock judge of Light houses at C01-borne on Wednesday, Sept. 26th. 001- borne is in the County of Haldimand. old-timer me 100. \ J urn m-and nnr !:vmnn.thv to Mr.| is in me uounty 01 rJ.'d.1uuuu.uu. \ VVe extend our sympathy Mrf! Ed. Lewis of Coolastown who met; with a severe loss by the burning; of his hotel, the Ha-nsion House, oni the morning of the 26th. ` rmm mi1h'nm~v d=.n:u't.n1ent 0 morning or me zotn. M The millinery depa.x't.ment of.` F'Lshe1"s store looked ne on Tues-' day, Sept. 26th. Miss Stokes will. be in charge every Tuesday and she` unde1's1.a.nds her business. , At the P. School Fair held at Ingl on Sept. 27nh, our ~choo1 receivedi a $5.00 cash prize for ma1'c.hin:.: and] ,. e1 nn nnch nv'i7.p for the :1dd1`eSS.l .... .. ......, H... Thos. Erynie and Hzvwes made t.rips to nhe beach during Fet)1 11a1`y and March, ostensitbly to cut, wood. Evi- dence adduced showed th-nt they hzu1' cut wood. Eyrie, convicted Sept. `)1 had hnnn H-nr-or] tn rlnhln n\'- nxa1'c.hin:.: and] a $1.00 cash prize for the address, the subject being School Fall Fairs. nnnnnmahar Q\'1\'a:>qh=>1` nf Bzxrrie 1~`airs." Bandmaster Sylvester of got the boys in running order here on Saturday evenring. The present o1'ganiza1.ion gives promuise of one of the best musical organizations in Simcoe Counnty. f\nv- 1-nnnzr fninnd \TY`, DP]. Chant`: Simcoe Uounliy. | Our young fniend Mr. Del. Chant-E ler of Newton Robinson, took 18' first prizes and 12 seconds at B111`-' rie Fair for chickens, ducks, geese, apples, butter. This is quite a. 1'e- cord for :1 boy 15 years of age. A number from here with theli re ghting apaprziius were in! Cookstown on Tuesday morning, Sept. 26111, assisting in ghiing the` fire which destro_ved the .\Iorrison House, w'hic>h W15 owned by Mr. Lewis. I urn -.mm '1 in-inf x,-iuit in {".he.rr\'. 1 Le-\\"1. 1 \V'e paid a brief visit to Cherry. Hill P. School on Tuesday, Sept. 23. .\Iiss Bessie V. .\IcLe11an is in charge` and from what we saw she is 21.. worthy successor of Miss Sproules 36 pupils were present, and each pupil paid strict attention to all thei teacher was doing n` saying. ` \r.... D...-nun ha: in her nn::p::inn`~ -known in Ireland. teacher doing` 11` suyui.;. Mrs. Brown has in her possession two lninen sheets and one linen shirt` that were brought from Ireland in? 1840. The makers of the above: grew the flux and put through` the; different processes until the nishedi articles were produced. All such articles were hand made in t.hose days, as you will see from looking bacliwards more than four score, years sew:in.; machines were not Cherry Hill school won as fol- lows: 12 first prizes, 8 seconds, 6, thirds, 6 fourth, 2 fifths, and it cash total of $21.00 was received by said ;-school, at record of which all con- cerned should feel proud. By pres- ent sixns our school will continue to hold that higzh position it has ul- a,.:...\.1 in ma nnef nml wn lmqnrznl: 10 hold Lnal 1113.111 pusxuuu IL new urw tained in the past and we bespeak ;`1`or SS. N0. 6 Essa a 51111 brighter and ]1ig11er s11:\r1 than it hwsl ever obtained under the supervision of .\Iiss McClellan. I \ .....wIm.- nr mm: and Innme 11:19:- 01 .\llSS .\zcL;1cuuu. A numaher of men and teams pass- ed through here on Tuesdz1_v, Sept. 2!$t.h, on their way from Alz1Ic11(>(l:1sl1 to the t0\vnship`01' .-\(1ju1a where they ...-n rninur m nut alnwn n satmm hill to the m\vl1s111p 01 .-\u_|zuu wnnuue mu) are _L{()ll l',C lo cut down :1 steep u.t. H()(`li1(`)'. As at rule money is easily 0au`ned on public hi:.:l1w`:1_\'s. l~`0r ix1stzn1oe. one man spro:ulin:.: .:ru\'ul and Lwr) tezuns dr:Lwin.: 5.:ruvr,-l :1 (listunce of :1 mile. whit,-.l1 l while two mun (10 mo Ill1iwn:.: 01' the \vu;;0n:~`, in the nil. loing solute. Onn of the must enllmsiuslic moot- in_L: uvm` hvld here took place in the (,\.rz1m;e Hall on '[`lllll`S(l1l_\ v\'vnin:.:. W-pl. 28, the object In-in:_: the re- ()l`}.{iLl1l'I.`d.ll()I1 01' Lhu buml. :21) sigxn-ll up and un1nnp_sl. llmso urn zulmul. 12 of the old ln'i;.::ulv. .\lr. .\`yl\'vslm`. lmul:-1' 01' the x1mvl;v-0r;.:;1nizml hnml in llurrio, will he lho luzulm`. Thu host lmml 'l`hm'nlnn (war had \v:1,.~a Ilw lust um which ])I'()(llI('.(`.(l smm-, \ 1 ...\..r..m.....-._- urhn wily] hn h|\:II'rl mnlu-.v. the round trip two 1nilvs<.` Hm.<.l mlnu 'lll()l'lllUll mm lulu w.m 'Ihc- .\-l ]w1'|`nmm-r.-1', who will lw lm:u'xl in Ihv m-w m'u`:nniw:1limI. 'l`hnrnlun h:|:~'. Hm Inukingta nl' mw 0| Llm IIPHI humls in the (-mmly and nmlvr Ilm lu:ulm'sh.ip 01' Mr. :~,\'l\ t-8.1:-1' will sumn 1.;i\'- am :u'(:mlnl. M Hru-ll`? h'l|(`(`l`.`i.`l ;.',nI' lm_\':;` cut. wouu. Lyme, L'.u11\u:u:u own. 21, had been traced to Gables, Ox- ford county, nnd, subsequent'1_v had confessed to entering the cottages, stealing theret`1`0m and had impli- cated Hawes. .-\t I-Ia.wes' trial Eyrie swore that I-Ia`wes had c:1.1*nie(l a.w-{Ly stuff from ve cottziges L1`0I`L{ wvitlh `himself, and .\I1`s. Ewie swore to having seen Hmves with p:u'ce1s" when she drove the two men from the beach to COI11~in.:`w00(l on several nr-an cinnia READ EIORNTON I i "1 iv: in the RV. I-I`osnita1.: THE ADVERTISEMENTS. I The Northern Advance \ IIII HI . .\Irs. George Hewson is visiting% `friends in Toronto. , xru Tnrnoc flnzpv i H19 guest Ofl M1`. and Mrs. wuson rU1`uu.s. ` Miss Helen Boake of Tottenham fspent last week with M1`. and Miss VVa1r1ace. ` _\I1's. Wn1. \V1'ight visited her sis- i 1 er, Mrs. Ranlph Burton, of Barrie, I last week. `Tn Tv 1 Qimncnn an:-mt a couolel [friends in 'J.`oronto. 2 Mr. James Gazey is the guest of and Mrs. Wilson Forbes. 1n.-a LTn1nn nnnxm nf` 'l`nHen11zm1 week. I .\I1'. W. J. Simpson spent a couplel of days in Elmvale attending the fair last week. \r.. n_.1...m.1 and 111:1 xrisgps Gum-ble UCUZLSIUIIS. Eyrie said they made whiskey in one cottage and sold it. Hmves swore that the m:1tori;11 used in making the liquor was, taken to the cottage from Col`1in:.:- wood and rthat he never touched anything there. Eyrie said Hzuves got `the grzLmiz1phone and subsequent- ly brought it to his house, saying his wife would not let, him keep it. -'\f1~a Tnnc Fan]: \h~c D `l\"onrl_ i week. i .\Ir. Gamble and the Misses Gamble {of Bzu-1-ie visited .\Ir. James 131:1,-:1: ilast Sunday. xn. 1.-um unnrnr nnd twn grand- `last Sunday. Mr. John Hunter and two grand- sons of Czunpbellford visited friends zhere recently. ` xv- nun \Tv*a Yvm Rnn-It and son! ahere recently. E Mr. and Mrs. W111. Scott and son {of Toronto spent the week end 211 1;\ngus \Vzu`nica. s. , u `Ur: Fri (`.m'. and Mrs. Kin;.: of! \Vzu`nica. -, ' Mrs. Ed. Carson and King ofl ;Bu1'1`ie were \'isi'Iors at Mrs. \V'n1. |Young s last week. ` up and um, Jack Hewson and] |Young last weex. 1 .\l1'. and .\I1's. Jack and `children of Toronto spent the week lend \with the fo1'u1e1"s paren-t.s. ` .\/I1 ? \Tv1rv \Hn'fnn him rpturned to Lenu with me IOI`111eI`5 pult:u'l.a. `; Adjt. .\Iz1ry ;\Iin'ton has returned to` iBuffa1o after spending :1 couple of ?weeks with the .\Iisses O1'chz11'd. I \1.- Honk Qvcn-onann nf 1.hP Medi- TWGERS mm me .\11s5es uruuuxu. 1 Mr. Keith Stevenson 01' the tcal College, Toronto. spent the week uend under the parental roof hefb. I .\II'. and .\l1`s. Wxu. VV.1'igwl1t spent: ":1 couple of days with their 113.115.511- lter, .\Irs. I. .\Ic-Lachlan of To`11end~a.1e, I .. n a 11-nn`r Let`, .u m. 1. last, week. \ I an 1) nt ` last, week. ; .\Irs. Rod. ;\IcConke_v has 1'eI111`ne(1 `home from Orillia azfler spending a few days with her nephew, Chester | _\IcC0nkey. I U.` and \h-: \I:u-nni: and friends: .\lcU0nKey. I Ur. and Mrs. .\Izu'qnis and motored from Toronto to spend the` week end with U1`. and Mrs. B. Mar-i quis, 7111 Line. A vnrv nnim-nmn time was spent`. i 4 4 9 I 1 HUS VVIIU VVUll1l.l ILUL lttl, -Mrs. Ideilos Cook, Mrs. R. Kend- rick and Albert W'addell identied some of the articles on exhibiat. The only article Provincial Constable Gardner found in Hawes `possession which was clmiined by the oottagers were three stockings which .\Ivrs. Kendrick claimed. She identified `them as stockings she had worn at the cotxtage for nine years, she said. Mrs. Hawes claimed these stockings as her own and on the stand said she had told the officer tlhey were her s. Jas. Proctor, another officer, `testied he had itaken :1 stmteinent from Eyrie at GOUIES. There was a long list of articles missing which were never recovered. Mrs. Eyrie said that Hawes had told her in PO1llC6 Court that he had got rid of `his loot and -told her to do likewise, and that if she would not testify against him he would use his influence to get her reconciled with her former husband. '1'``\ l\ /I {.4 H1111 l\t`t:p ll. f`nna~r urn nnnnn-11' in he (111lS, H11 L4lut!. A very enjoyable time spent] on Sz11u1'(iay evening at the home of Mr. and .\Ii:s. .\I;1rquis, when their eldest daiightex` Agnes e111ert'aiine(1 a number of friends. The evening was spent in outdoor 541111195, which proved very uppeiizing for the corn` roast. I , ,1 m_u.....1 11. um u uu uuuuu. .\lr. Frt-(1 Robins of '1`0rom0 do- Imled $25.00 lo the S`tr0u(l School (SS. No. 10) for :1 Full Iv`u.ir. which was In-Id in the school on Satu1'du_\' :11'lerx10m1, Sept. 30. The school was `Hi(`('1_\ (lc(:01'ul..=(l with 1v:\\'\-rs and berries. The we:1lIl1(>r was favorable unnl Lhure was :1 1:11:20 axnemlunce. 'I`ln`(-0 school trustees _i11d:.:o.-\.(1 the Livu stuck. namely Mr. .\`:xm I3ru10_v. .\Ir. 1!. .\`ut1u~r1:u1d uml .\Ir. Homyv l`1".1ll. 'l`hI`(~o lv:1('.Iwl's jllll_LU(l the \vrilin_:;, (`l(`., and the trus- l.l`1'S' \\ i\'(`S Hm 01.1101` vxhrihils, and Ihv px l'm~.< \vun- :1\v:u`dnd as fo1nIm\'s : 1 ul. (ms 1 Willie Now. 2 I-[u\v~ nnl lh'ul<-_\'. 1 5110111` O:1lu<---1 .\l041- I`nr:l lmnm-l1_\'. llnwzml I3ru1v_\'. l"inlcI (Jnrn. ti vznrs 1 l~`lm'vn('o R01)- -- ma.-.. n.-..|.m gm-or Corn. |"lI'lIl \,,lIl'n. In mun I ru-um` ...... (-rlsun. 2 ()li\'u limit-`\'. .\`\vm-I lnrn, ii c-urs i I[lD\\'ll`(l lh'ni0_\'. 2! '[`im:<. Nl'Hl:li)Il>i. l'nl:ilm\.~:. l'.3 l1iiwi's---1 l.~:nln-l- N`in-rili_:.. `.3 \\'i1l.io Nmv. l`urnip::. purpiu mp .\`.\vmic-~-1 /.(`lm:1 |`rilhi-, 2 lili-win Hniyth. Onions I .\ll:1n HUl)\'1`l', `.3 Dmvis Ivlo\\'s011. 'l`:i.hln linuqu:-I I llm'om'v 1{nh0rl- Hull. `.3 ()li\`v iiruluy, 2: Rosie John- Hlnll. -1 TN! Hi`\\ .\'(Hl. Snow .\ppiu.~' I lh-rt Siiiylli, `.3 .\i'Hllil` Robert- rmn. mm! l{ii.~a:<\l 1 Rnsio J()'11n~ nmn. `.3 (`,l:iI`viim\ lirnlu-,\'. Nm`l`lwI'i\ .\'|[\` I Vinlulln l'urri.~a. 2 Allan ilm\'u~r. Dish 01' .-\:<. i4`ruii`l ~ I i.illi:m iirnlu_v. 13 I-ixiilh Nooiumis. 'l`umuIm-.~' I in-iiln ilurrim.-:Inn, 2 ihnlwrl iiizu-la. L.'l)'l`.l' C:1k0-1 E\ia.r- inn Wuhh. `.3 Dm-i.~a iluwson, R Rosin .lnhn.~:mn, -i Mmhoi }iui`ring.:t0n. Applo i`l0-~Dunis Iimvson, Mz1.be1 Hiil'l'llli:l(Hl. `.3 (`mldio Gniveiis, Agnes (}l\'on.=:. llunil' duz. 'l`.'1.rts-~1 Rosie .luimHlm1. `.3 i\;:lu~H Givens. 3 Vio- ii-Hin I-`<-i'rl:4, -1 Marion Vvebb. Him-.kulm.: I)urn(=d;-1 Muvbei Har- rinp-.'iun, I-'loronce Harrington. Rosie Jnhnslnn, :\im';.:ueri-to Donneliy. Doii's Dress--1 Lillian Broley. 2 Mmhvi 1Iur1'im.:ton, 3 Florence Har- rington. 4 Helen Jvohnston. Draw- ing. 3rd and 4ui1-1 Floren-ce Hm- 1! Villa I .` p '|`ril>hh-, I I \II.... I Stroutl School Fmil` .. -\ . ,, m__>,_` ETROUD The Beauty and Value rington, 2 Doris Hewson. Drawin;-.:,l SI_IANTY BAY 2nd and 1st-1 Violet Donnelly, |Lewis Givens. Drawing, Primei~-1` Poiaio iliggiiig and silo lling are Lorne Guest, 2 Esther D0nneil_v.{ the order 01' the day. `\VI'i'Ling, 3rd and 4Lh--1 Alice; Several of the summer LOl11`iS'LS I Hudie, 2 Doris I-lewlson. `\Vriting`: spent the week end at their coutnges 2nd 1st--1 Norma. Tribble, 2 Irene here. Smyth. `Writing, P1'iu1e1`--1 Ruby: .\Irs. H. Gl1Chl'l.`.T. and .\l1*s. J. Lee Donnelly, 2 Lorne Guest. ispem 21 few d1l_\'S last Week in To- Live S1ock---Dra.ft Co1t--1 .\Ii1tonl1'0n:o. Fernis. Grade CzLIf--1 Elwin Siiiyth, 2 Bert Sm}'t'h. T'hn vnr-tn: warp held in the Com-I Inge |S111_vtn, 2 Men b1]1}'l`l1. I The races were held in Com- 'muni'ty Park, the prize winners be- ing as follows: ! 'Rn\'I: R and nndel`--R. J. S11],\'[1),` ing Louows; | Boys 6 and unde1'-R. J. Sm_vth,K Gordon Robertson, George Shering, Oscar Musselman. ` Girls 6 and under--Isobe11e Sher-` ing, Ilene Reynolds, Amelia Nee- llands, Geraldine Reynodds. I `Dnx-a 7 m 1n._\Irm1\' Sherinz. I191` I0l'IIH:'.l' uusuztuu. The Court did not 2Lppe.a1` to be sa.t~ised with the evidence. He ask- ed for distinct p:1I`tiCll`]aI'S from the Crown, and went over the three cases and their e:~:h'Lbits separately. In cnmmn`nn- nn \h- Q:-nit 'FTn\\'r=.:' ]I?.Il(lS, Uerzumne lteyuuuus. . Boys 7 to 10--.\Iomy She1'in2.| Lewis Givens, Ted Hewson, Willie`, fNe:w. | r~:..1.~ 7 fn 1.__'FIa1pn .Tn`nns1on.| `fNew. Girls 7 to 10--He1en Johnston, Irene Smyth, Leila. I-Ia.rrin5.;10n, N01`- ma Tribble. I hm. 11 en 1`l.._(".1n`f`fnrrI Pagan. '1'1'mo1e. Boys 11 to 13---C1u`fford I-agan,| Lloyd Reynolds, Roy Neelands, KeithL Meredinh. nz.-1: 11 m 1:z_T)nri.= Hp\v.=.on.| .\Iel`e(11Lh. Girls 11 to 13-Do1`is Hewson,` Rosie Johnston. .\Ia:bel Harrington, ~Zelma Tribble. The band was in attendance mt` Elmvale fair last Tuesday and Wed- nesday. . 'l"1.n(>'nv1nv-n` nr Hm Inn: Vigil nesday. Tl1e funeral of the late .\Iis., _~\biga.il Dempster was held on Sun- day z1t`ternoon. The many riends of J. R. Good-` win hope for :1 conlpilete recovery} from his present illness. ` The choir and Rev. T. J. Dew of Christ church assisted at l1-arvest home services held in St. Peter's, West Essa. last Siintlay. Rev. Mr. .\IcCollum of Aliiston tal the ser- vices in this parish. The Rural School Full Fair for Essa township was held in Victoria Park Sept. 28, and was one of the most successful e\'erl1e l-(1. More ex- hibits and keoner competition in e\'er_\' 11110 were shown. \\~'e wish the children and supervisors even grc-utt- er success for next year. 11'.-. A\\'f(IV1r` nu!` c\'unnnth\' in .\lI`I<. rm` next year. \\'c- extend our sympath_\' to \\Vn1. Reid in the loss she has sus-! -{mined in the death of her sister. hiss E1i7.a=be`th Beckentou, which oc- cu1'1'e(1 Oct. 1. The funeral was held from .\It`s. Reid's home to the .\n-t gzlican Cetmetc-1'_v, the service being` I t cnntlucted by Rev. T. J. Dow. assist- led by Rev. R. H. Sotttervillle. nnhn -\ vurnrhnr fl'(\!H }l(`.`I'G ZU- "ed by Rev. 11. 1-1. bU11IUl\'u-n:. Quite :1 u1mrher from llondod 21H11i\'8I'Si1I`)< services in Bax- itor 011 Sunda_v. ] Iv .n.n.a-. V..-` .\Lr. and .\I1's. Fred P001 and Mr. '1`. I~Iu(1}4o :1mm1 the .\li(11zm l-`air. Mr. and Mrs. J. `>`luc.1< and I'zuui1_\' visilled .\I1'. and ;\Irs. J. Sutton 21.`. Shanty Day. I n... 1?.-upon and Miss B91111 .\IC- lshanty Bay. _ M-r. E\'e.rett. and Miss B9118. .\Ic-` Niven vcisited .\I1'. and .\I1's. JHIHOS` l S'undz1_\'. nu ml um \VnHOI` 1<`n.wceIl RUG [[19-11` X:IlLD1lS S8p'clrl'2LLE1_\. In summiing up, .\Ir. Scott, Hawes' Counsel, contended that his client had entered the cottages without any intention of committing an indict- able offence. No direct evidence, he argued, had been adduced to fasten the crime of theft on this client and there was no corroborative evidence. He admitted Mrs. Eyrie -had con- rmed her husband's evidence, but against that tihere was the rebuttal testimony of .\Irs. Hawes. He argued there was no evidence that Hawes had used anything not his own in the house, and 5U.`bI11Ji`t|td that his offence was only one of trespass. (`M-nurn \Hnv-nor f`nHcn- cnirl it hurt.