i i oad Ire Stave =n {§ orn a do respect. ere is a at Bowmanville ven with these occasional set ie n motor roads of bien are wonderful. Hundreds of miles bon which you can BY ride and mediate or otherwise enjoy 'yourself with 'nothing to W%| jar your- sereftity. Considering. the "sparse population of this ? | country, the roads are splendidly kept, much better than. is gen- H erally. supposed, because the few: detours are apt to impress. us more strongly than the hundreds of miles of Toad where our auto runs Bh Another feature of the highway is the 1 presence 'af an ample number of clear motor road Bigns, giving &t a glance a great 12 of 'information about the character of. the road. One of the est "these signs is made' by using whitwashed stones at the €.0 sharp curves in the road. As one of our party remarked, they are very durable--with an occasional coat of whitewash : . they should last thirty or forty years. The Motor League has ba Cole * W| done splendidly in this respect; but it has not yet named the Bik villages. | 4h 'a box. ' fu | 'The road from Whitby to Ottawa via Kingston and Prescott, Valet Auto Stop Safety Resor 'A : is very lovely, and there are numerous beautiful little villages en route, which to the stranger appear to be Jalled---"Gasuline", few left over. Reg. 3 $1.00. , While they Le dast 75 "Alemite," or "Shell Ga.s" ; Mr. Holthy's suggestion about signs is very EL What is needed is a simple, clear, large sign, bearing the name of the village or town such as "Welcome to Port Perry" as you enter, and Port Perry, come again" as you leave the town, i : THE BOYS' FARM : Down at Bowmsnville there is ogt on the getour an institu- tion that will be watched with much interest. remier Ferguson oe Fs eT 'Ment Market believes that every boy may fit wholesomely into Some place in the world. There are many "unadjusted" boys--boys who do not fit their surroundings. Such boys are not "bad"; they .just a We sell everything you "want in choice, cléan, don't fit where they are. For these a farm is being fitted up x 4 palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. near Bowmanville. It is not completely ready. In fact only 18 Sh boys out of a possible 350 are now being accommodated. - The : * SLT If you want it geod is | buildings are not all up, and. those already erected have yet to be : | finighed. But the farm looks to have great péssibilities--three x BERT MacGREGOR hundred Bors. of rich rolling fields with splendid running water he . .J.and abun ant trees. WE wit do'the rest; Ring up Phone 72. +... he This farm heme will 'give the boys*a good public school z -- ---- = TT : | education, and eminently "practical training in farming. A re-| a 0 . . " '| mark made by Dr. Reaman, who is in charge of this Government bo farm for boys, ie Sortly considering if we San tech a boy 4 ito o some manual work thoroughly well, even if it ut digging Increase Egg | a ditch, he will to that extent be truly cultured." | We shall hear more of this farg home, for boys later. The, ~.- %lfarm is to be lis 8 by a practical farmer. - : . A vito yo travel two or three hundred miles without much 1 Nowis the tifae to got your her [!" Whenivou travel i a : | stopping: by the wayside, you necessarily experience many sen- ready for 'Winter laying. : Try sations, Bumping in. various forms being part of them. Per- ed HG '|| haps if -you-have ridden-in the. back seab of an-auto-that is ee ce 'bag of Blatchford's Laying #1 "ambitious" you will appreciate the following : § - Meal. You will 'be * pleased .The-Back Seater's Soliloguy u "To bump or not to bump: that is the question: ~ with results. 3 ; Whether 'tis better to sit at ease with graceful calm, Upon the cushioned seat in splendid isolation Viewing the flitting scenes with pleaséd eye, bi Tiamat 28 each" forward pi 8 ry 7 Eo Risking the chance of bumpssthrough ruts or stones, "Select Grooeries always ¢ on hand. "S50. F| And rocking, graceful, as a Camel strides; Or to prepare; to brace one's self, £ Hl Fi : 'McCLINTOCK With arms and legs stretched stiff as one in trance bina Grasping 'with strainéd hands the auto top; ; "PORT PERRY ONT And holding the breath, as with a sudden dip * -- 03 - = The rising gfound is passed: . Ay, there's the, rth; aye, many rubs Lp For "neath that ayto seat are springs more live an shot the catapults of ancient day. And when with sudden jolt these springs are loosed. Let Ge err ow , d o do_your baking. The bump is there; no matter how you sit! © Leaving Bowmanville and its detour we ran through a wond- hole erful country filled with orchards. Newcastle, Newtonville, Port Eo se Y Pa cal w ay. Hope and on to Brighton is an apple belt that cannot be excelled ti 18 the economical way. ~~ |in Ontario." ~The old;trees, that could only "be picked from wery ; long ladders, have disappeared; and now the bulk of the apples : can be picked from the ground or from a short step ladder. Such , "Wedding Cakes. a specialty glorious clusters of apples they were, with their mass of crimson Te glow. Almost snywhere along the road here, you can see Bliss Carman's vivid orchard picture-- ee Cream in stock. "Then orchards that dot, all in order, the green valley floor, 'Every 'tree with its boughs weighted to earth, dike a tent . from whose door Not a Fo looks forth--yet the gigns are there, gay and pre 'galore, = The great ropes of red fruitage. and russet, crisp. snow to the ol ht tomatoe that must have produced hundreds of bushe |i L. O. ardor. Liberal Candidate, hid there are "nol et your Vict ry Loan Coupons. 7ICTORY Loan Coupons «will mature on the first * day of next month, " BANKING] Clip your coupons and use. FIFTY | them to open a Savings Ac- on 1 count" with us. Then the- YEARS money your , Bonds earned will in turn be earning. STAN DARD. BANK PORT PERRY BRANCH AD eliotn; Manager \ hes also at Black k, Little Britain, Nestleton Station, Sunderland will 'be held on the following dates and at the following places: Claremont, Friday, October 23rd, Pickering, Saturday, October Sth, Port Perry, (Hon. Thos. Lowe), on Monday, Qctober 26th. Whitevale, Tuesday, October 27th. These meeting will ba addressed by W. B.'N. Sinclair, K.C., Ont. Liberal |" Leader; G. D, C t, Ex-Mayor of Oshawa; W. A. Dryden; 1.0, Clifford, M.P., Geo. Wilkie, K.C., and other special speakers to be announced |' later. a ep -- = See "posters and handbills and further announcements in these columns, ===8Sss5SS5050 =- rr L 0. . CLIFFORD Member for Ontario Riding in the last Parligment ' and Liberal Candidate, who is seeking re- Ee election on October 29th. He : solicits the votes of all ° Ne # Shen LN - @ +4 the electors. - = To the Electors of South Ontario: oe I have again been nominated as Liberal Candidate for Ontario i Constituency, and take this opportunity of placing my candidature before you. I represented you in the last Parliament of Canada to the best of my-ability, and have tried at all times to look after id your public interests; and have also taken a particular interest in : 2 any personal matter which any of you have placed before me. 1 ; am holding public meetings at many places in the Riding, where I hope to meet many ofyou, and I will, no doubt, have a similar Gs opportunity in my canvass: It will be Impossible; however, for i me to see all, owing tothe size of the Riding, and the limited time before election day. : I am grateful for the support and kind suggestions I have re- , ceived from you in my four years of officq. My experidnce as a : member will,I believe, enablé me to give you better service in the ' . coming parliament, ad 'my personal 1 Knowledge as'a farmer of the _ 'heeds of the people, will enable me to represent you satisfactorily. If elected, I will endeavor to the utmost.of my ability to look * to the acre. The crop was being picked, and the boxes stood in | the field as thick as a heavy crop of sheaves. « All of these Lake Shore towns are .pretty and. invite the ith thei dy, Jigs, oad and well kept Do hilly and with fine bodes. Wore ch has a fine set of chimes. ummer; resort. The ferry which car- { elle, also carries many autos zo i 1 named. Evi s we na - 2 sful bid for a of the i | a great canning district, and we passed sorte | * _- after the interests of this constituency i in general, and in particular * to aid any and all who may have" matters which they personally wish to be brought to the attention'of any Government department. I will support all legislation that has for its object the i improvement -~of the condition of the people, and will be guided at all times by wishes in the matter coming up. for decision. I believe that the policy of the Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King is the one which at the present time will give the greatest measure of success and pros- perity to our country, and am pleased to pledge it my support in this campaign, and in Parliament when elected. I appeal to-alfed 3-H Dl bi oe e Tig! generous' support and now and election day, and to elect me on: Tulay; One SR as-member for this constituency. ' he Lg 3 AE ¢ 5; Respectfully Yours, an al a LAWSON 0. OLIFFORD.