ano, Organ d for any theoretical. DN vorner of be at 91 iy. Throut n. and ELL Toronte * ell, CAL THE BARRIE EXAMINER Page Eleven -- France Inet year, United States ..... Levees $4.00" "_ Individual responsibility rests upon the citizens of Ontario to do their part in preventing this ternble waste of our substance. What is burned is ir- retrievubly lo-t, 'Take an setive part in making a success of FIRE PREVENTION DAY--OCTOBER NINTH CLEAN UP! NTARIO FIRE PREVENTION LEAGUE, Inc. | Mased hy MeKinidey. seconded by 'Tham Department of Attorney-General PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO GEORGE F. LEWIS, Sec.-Treas, fig ORO COUNCIL "The council met on Oet, 1, at-the call of the Reeve with ell the members present and the Reeve in the chair. On & communication from Hydro Electric Railway Asrocistion, no action was tuken, A letter from J. J. Brown re lot at B: rillia Park was, on motion of McKinley and Scott, left in the hands of the Reeve 11c. per capita "oo . 13. and Coun, Thompson. 64." Coun. Duff reported on hill, line con. : 5 and 6, that he recommend it shoul! he 74c. " bd Jeft over till next year and s liberal grant . ue 'g2 BRB" 4 be expended then, as he considered » gran: Howard Brandon came before the council asking for » grant of $50.00 to grade hills aw 4 line con, 5 and 6, On motion of Thomp- If these figures upplied to production we woyld have every reason to be |] |o" a proud--but ihe: dio not, They show the per cap FIRE LOSS in six Coun- json ond McKinley the request was granted. tes ' 7 ~ A request was received from Mise Hay- We talk of THRIFT and yet largely through CARELESSNESS we burned |] {nes for funds to buy wood and coal. On up & 40.00 worth of Merchandise, Buildings and Food Stuffs in Ontario || {motion of McKinley and Scott the usual [grant of $25.00 will be paid to her, Coun, Thompson was instructed to have culvert complained of by Isaac Aconley put in Couns, Scott and McKinley were appoint ed to examine bridge on line cons. 10 and opposite lot 2. The Reeve reported putting $16.50 to the Jeredit of the Township in Union Bank, Bur rie $1.00 received for tree \ Walker's request for an expenditure jof $25.00 from Ore on Townline Oro and |Medonte on condition that Medonte pay the was Ieft in the hands of Dep. Reeve Affiliated with eee PRET dite cate, 1 past et ONTARIO FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE ferepan fone MANE ne Trea raf MeKinley: und McDuff it was arde counts befare the council rit adjourned to meet at the eall « Reeve. WB. TUDHOPE, Clerk & James J. Hill the great builder of the American Northwest once said; "If you want to know whether you are going to succeed--the test is easy. Are you able to save Mr and Mie. Alben. Priett of Mf money? If not drop out. You will surely lose. You may not think it, but you will lose as sure as you Mrs. live." Ifyou do not possess one of our savings pass books open an account today with at least $1.00 and give Si Do IVY ' ¢ for last week! ~ 1 Me =H Davie and Mr. and Mrs 1) Davie motored to Onl on Sunday spent the duy wath fnends there G. G. Drey of Searhorn, a oceupied the pulpit of the reh on Sunduy morai nds here 'oronto is Visiting age Speers ne order of the Clubs was spen' Sunday with fre helt in Thornte us the pleasure of handing you a REAL SAVINGS Tes SAGE EAUME Soman Got heedliortecen BOOK, to start you on the road to success. 3564 fauliainekilis isecelib. " UNION BANK OF CANADA |... SAWEESTONE Rally Duy wax well attended at the ae Sunday School, and Rev. He Berry gave a MISES. ORI SO00.000 very helpful addr Mr Berry alee Barrie Branch and Safety Deposit Boxes - 9 - = A.Leslie, Manager jjrrachest at the Cookstown Branch = see - _T. McMillan, Manager T Joslin heate the --steath Thornton Branch H-T. Thompson, Manager nf ther, Mrs. T. Justin af Mareh: | mount . a Has Done Good Work Ontario Temperance Act . A Great Benefit to Province f HE Ontario Temperance Act has reduced crime by over one-third and drunkenness in public has practically disappeared. Alcoholic insanity has disappeared. Gold cures and alcoholic institutes for treat- ing alcoholism have been closed for lack of patients. Ontario has been saved an annual drink bill of $36,000,000, enough to pay our share of interest on the War Debt. Many victims of alcohol three years ago, thank God to-day for the Ontario Temperance Act. To repeal the Ontario Temperance Act would be a calamity. The amendments would make it practically worthless. tion on the Referendum vote NO. Drink is a Cancer Doctors, Alienists, Criminolog- ists, Insurance Actuaries, States- men, Generals, Big Business Men, and Social Workers agree that alcohol as a beverage is a racial i poison and a national curse. : British Columbia, Alberta, Sas- katchewan, Manitoba, Quebec (ex- a. cepting beer and i Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince H) Ontario must go forward, or be left behind, but be careful ark Four X's 6 JOHN MACDONALD, q Chairman. | Ontario Referendum Committee CANES NN Abraham Lincoln "The Liquor traffic is a cancer in society, eating out the vitals and threatening destruction, and all attempts to regulate it will not only prove abortive but will ag- Gravate theevil. It must be eradiegred--not a root must be left behind." To every ques~ Edward Island and Newfoundland have enacted prohibition. The United States is perman- ently "dry. France has abolished absinthe, S@tland_ has now a local option law, England is initiating a great campaign for temperance reform. wine), New The movement is world wide. e X under each NO) D. A. DUNLAP; Treasurer. REW S. GRANT; Pice-Chairman and Secretary, (1001 Excelsior Life Bidg., Toronto.) of $50.00 not sufficient to put it in wrod jab: PHELPSTON ~ Oct. 6.--Mrs. A. MeTague of Toronto is renewing old acquaintance in the village. T. Brumby of Toronto, who at one time was the G.T.R. agent here, was up for Elmvale Fair, and called on old friends in the gillage. Mr QE. Dewdney, of Toroato, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. RH. Platt, Miss Eva Legace is home from Toronte for a few days. Quite a number from here motored to {Collingwood on Saturday to eee the horse races, Coughlin had a horse killed by « train one day last week st the 3rd con. {According to the driver, the first indication {he had of striking anything was when he 'sew the horse about on s level with the headlight Sorry to hear of the illnese of Mrs. D. Loftus Mrs. P. Loftus. who left here seversl years ago to reside in the West with her 'sons and daughters. returned recently und lis at present with her son Michael, . Mrs Loftus is holding her youthful appe@bunce notwithstanding her age and says the West is 1 great and healthy place to live in. She | does not seem to notice much change in the | general appearance of; old Phelpston. Mr. Watson, who has been engaged in blacksmithing 'in this village for seve werks now. departed for hie home Bernie a day or two before the Barrie Fair, informing the citizens of his inte noof returning directly after th aur, bus ns vet he has failed to make earner, OF rourse. there may be numerous canes reasons for his delay, but the work | ar { done by the farmers is gruduully be | ing tuken 16 other jluces F Bernard hac returned to his home in Torenty after vling a couple of months | in the village Jus) in time wher day did Mr, Don bunch al nel, GTR E ne hogs an t Ka goodly number of Ho Some af the callers to and | the stution persist in leaving the i correspon ailvises pluest kon these gates ufter the departure 'of the evening train Some time ago your correspandent askes| the question regarding the sale of the hith ~chureh here, and up ta the present go information was fortheoming Mr. Brumby, during bis visit here. inform. Ate that the building ts owned by the uns, but he is not in favor of ite nid for the purpose of heing tel hall. stable or garage. so the this building will remain where ae dunce wis during the reign of the uppermiest the of the shone |nuhreri ible ti got days. h Why ie at almost impos Central" to answer on Stan. or after hours?" -- Does lly think she knows whether the call is for the Doctor or a or does she think a person would be foolish ta get sick, or should not. in these days? Half the time "Central" refuses to answer and it should he distinctly understood that | the subsenbers are paying for service and iff it were jut ta wate ral" would f like all other exchanges. open when | non all theeneh hus been | ince thie munienality took | m from The Bell Co, Ta] slack as a} Indder tea take th = that have got t wind stormy. Your sor Hivtsh te insinuate or complain be really un ly hould certiinly {we in giving ser Jvice. when the party culling is willing to Hay for it Al hough the Elmvale Fair had a larze witendance and the weather, especiully t t day, was ideal it wae gen | that the Fair on the whole w Iprewert: ever" Tap' @ahiha were: nee f in one-half the usual display while 'airs the Indies' work wus very ecunty. and the fruit hardly amounted to a di on and Inugh. The revising of the prize: ist. as fur us can be surmised, was the means of not a few refraining from bring- ing their exhibits, and while the prizes were very <mall in comparison to the H C. of TL. this is not where the complaint comes in. In fact the complaints are so is that it would be almost impos sible to jot them down from memory Up to the present writing this has been an ideal Fall. Think of all September with out a frost, Tt has been grand weather for ripe g tomatoes and the root crop ix us green se a month ugo, The potato crop has greatly improved and will very soon be demanding attention In refer- ence to the roads I must admit that the rod to Elmvale has been improved greatly having the road seraper do. its work, gravel is needed--and needed badly. Now that the wet days are about bere, these rounds in a very short time will show the want of gravel--but I presume the av. erage councilman knows that by this time if he reads the Phelpston correspontence regular} Why are so many dealers trying to secure the agency of the "New Fdison"? Simply because they know that the general public wants good music and can only get it in "The Phonograph with a «oul', Ask M and 8. Platt about their new terms. New wecords and models alv CLOWES Sept..29.--I. Day paid an official visit to No. 15 School. 'Mrs, Slack and Mrs. A. J. Thompson were visiting friends in Shelburne last week Mrs. J. M. Hunter is spending a few days with her son, Frank Hunter of Port MeNicoll. Will Edwards and family of Midland viv- ited with Mr. and Mrs, James Gray recent on hand, A. P. Ruthven of Barrie was a Sunday visitor here. MINESING STATION Sept. 30--Mr. and Mrs. T. DeGeer of Toronto motored up to B, F. Tracy's on Sunday. Miss Edna Pattenden of Barrie spent the week-end at her home here. Mrs. E, MeLean and daughter Nina, vis- ited in Toronto recently. R. Tracy has returned to his home in Toronto after visiting friends here. Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff character was formed -- how you followed examples, did what other people did-- your senior years at school-- your start in business? Recall them if you can, You gained a knowledge you will find useful when your own boy starts out. Give him the right start. Teach him the value of personal appearance and self respect. 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