(fII;\ In 51) the pz1.~`t specnuJ chennwn `the xnnr ` I `U I IIll\,. dark, (Ii! Her \\' smiling: in its ('( Il0t(` hr) ".'\I'(` ` Nut .th(>1lg'11 actu :1 1 I y iencv. the r<*:1(T I am friglltmx Nor I "It is that \\'a_ onnptiwl it .(:ur(*] side In- 'is an nl I hmlnt .is m t "So in t-hko . _ -able. I 1 th' never hi I l'(`ll1(}I1 "have to lunch in farther Sunligzlltl letters. 1 at all, p]ain0r~ Ir 1 Ham] swiftly, .~forgetti denly :1 surprise as he "Beaverton s new .p ub1icV librar/y is ready _for opening. A "Work, has -Vcommevnced 61!; Stay? news. new are ban. % % Iwl _ never house 1 umbi `Bar A Mono, township former, `nea .r-'_ ly 60 years old. visited: Toronto for the rst time during Exhibition. J onas? Tarbush, former Massey- I-Iarris agent at Sta'yner, has taken possession of Philip s Hotel, Angus. A moving picture rm will pie- pare a- lm of Orillia for $6, -for presentation in the U. S. and Can- ada. Seven nien wer caught gambling in a Midland Chinese shop on. Sun- ggyd-by the police. All` were heavily e . . J. A. Cubitt of Creemore thrash--I ed 60.0-bushels of ~oata .o ten "acres," an exceptional yield for this dry summer. -' . . * Orillia. Council will send Mayor Goatt to United States to endea- -vor __to close a deal; for another factory. " = VA $2000 imported horse, ownedby John A. Boag & Son of Queensville, -York Cbunty; died `suddenly of acute indigestion. 0 ~ .. . Everett is holding % a- fall- fair to day under the auspiom of the W0- mens Institute. Hon. J. S. Du will-`give an address. - A complaint has been em_ade to -the Board of Railway Commission- ers for Canada in regard to. the action of the manxfger of the Bell Compeny in Elfmvale in iiefusingya `long distance message .vvhil;,_ game `Over the Munieipel linen"; ma WEEK IN REVIEW] Rev. W. G. G.. `Dreyer, the new rector of /St. Luke s parish, Gree- more, has taketi up his duties. Rev. A. 0. Miles is at present stepping in Collingwood.` ' ' Beeton World-The new steel bridge over the river just `outside `the northern limits of "the town was nished last week and inspect- ed by_ County Engineer J upp. It was opened for traio' this .week._ 1` `Whi1e a funral was proceeding along Simcoe St., Beaverton,` a. run- away team dashed up a side street and crashed into an auto. .Wr`c1ing th machine.` Fortunately `no one was injured. ~ ' T '- Rev. Scott, . Presbyterian minister at Waubaushene, V .,,Co1d"-T water and Moonstone, has tendered his resignation, to takeetfect. at me end of the" month. ` Mr. Scott ` will V take a post graduate coome in New York. ~ While opening up a gravel `pit `near Qremore, A. J.` Melville jun-' <. Barthed1six'sk'e1eto`ns. It is `sup -" `posed to have been an Indian_`l31;r- }igl%1'-ground. Several of the sku`l_l,5' had almost. complete sets of -tee"th,1A Mzo0 state. of 1>r.s9rvation:l Thornbury Hnerelki-T`.vventy-mve cents for four St. La.wrenoe_ _uppl_e's would seem an enormous p1"i'cef' to in this great fruit belt, but -;. 41.- ........4. .......A. ....:.l I... `ll- *"l.V_-.l" voavvv A90 vain: ea-VIOU .|.&|lIV "VIII, UBO is the exact cgst paid by Mr. .Fred7 Parkinson for tlge. apples in Edmon- t.on, Alta. " ` '- `Samuel Tuc_ker:` _o..;?t1av .a1_%,veterax 1, A the ._Ori.m]e,anv Waf, and [pionem-' ' -z-"Q_ ; ` di 7 n F CAPITAL, $15,000,700 $12,500,000 ' The Canadian Bank of Commerce; lay reason of its"larg. A. number of tin . - every Province of Canada, with direct re resentation in ~ ndon, Eng., New York, San Francisco, ,8eattle,iPortland, `Ore., Me co and St. ohn's Nd., with Agents and s Correspondents in every part of the world. is able to .0 er unsurpassed facilities to the travelling public, enabling them to obtain money in the simplest way at any.point`on_> their journey the world over. . The Travellers Cheques and Letters` of Credit issued - by this.Bank overcome tlg annoying difculties of obtaininglfunds abroad. especially . in places where identiiica on is dicult. ` ' hnnaunn and hr-nl nn 1 tha countries Ofih WOfld. dfw i N`e%ws Noies of Interest F6: ~ " Busy Readers. '~ In places where Identication ll auucuu. .. , _ M _ Chuquu and Drafts on all the countries of `the world, drawn in` stifling. Rupee, ` nub. llro. lu-anon. ogc., can bu cashed or vpurchuod at rouomblc` rates. ` A` g,g 1'--u-:.nj 1':-n-pm n TOURISTS TRAVELLERS Allzxannnn I.-Amn. . -r - JO!iN'A!llD' _ ~ ` _Gencra| Mauser ` - Gallon! sun Vmmuzvn WALKER; c.v.o.. 't._x"..h;.".'"AI>..c.I`;'.. 7'BT.'i'i5!'i=ii'E" B'RANcH H. J. GRASETT. Manager. .........w ._., ...., _.....,. ,,.-.e.._` ......... is now being thre`shed may be sum- med up` as_fo1_1ows: "Grain turning out much better yield than Aexpect; ed, with an average wheat `yield of 30 bushels to the acre; straw short; ioots promise fair yield. F The -Ontario Railv'vay".a;1e{' Mani. cipal .`Board, despa1'1`in'g,.of` getting statistical returns; ,_from.` some of the rural co-ofaerative" `-telephgolnet _com.. panies, is `preparing _ to -institute proceedings against the delinquent ones under the Act.- The penalty is from $25 "up. ' " Found guilty of assaulting and] robbing - John Bigwind,- a Rama Indian,~near Washago, on August] 1st; Joseph` O Leary was last-Week! sentenced at Whitby ' to. ve years in Kingston penitentiary, and his companion, Archibald Scott, .was re- manded for a week by Judge Mc- Gillivary. ~ Q i The .Victoria Harbor Era says`:-`- Three men were arrested- at Port McNico11`, on- Thursday, for being drunk and ghting, ' and came. be; fore Judge Wardell, who ned them, but as they had no money they were brought over-_ here a,nd`..p1i_t in the lock-up, and taken to Barrie; jail on" the a.fternoon.- train for ~ thirty days. A ` A V Wesley Gaullqugher of` Alliston lost $10,000 in a fire in Weyburn. ~Insu`rance will cover half the loss. jof the rst~ sidewheel Steamers on ithe Scugog `waters._ L ~ - - Reports from al-1'tl1is: district in` reference to te brop yield. W which _-_-_ L._-___ n._;-.1.-.1 _.-__ 1_-- ..__.._ Epworth Leagues . of Alliston Dis- trict will` be held in the Methodist church, Cookstown, uu 1 rrlday, Sept. 19th. Sessions -will -be, held morning, afternoon and evening. The eld secretary .will` be present and will deliver addresses at each session. Rev. J. W. Fox and;Mrs. ox" will. also give addresses. ` - Orill-la Tinies~-Yesterday morn- ing Mr. P.V. Wood, of Port Severn, `sh and game overseer, was coming down the Severn river in his launch when between Parker s faint and the Narqws a sh measuring 18 inches" in length and 8;} inches girth The first annual convention ', `of ' jumped. into the boat. Whether? the sh brought with him'a petition from his brethren in the water be- low is 'not stated. ' i One man-_ .was killed and another probably fatally injured last Friday, when the Oshawa Gas Co. s `steam boiler exploded and 7 wrecked the plant. The shock caused. buildings to rock, for blocks near the scene, and rein a large gas oil tank add- ed to` the danger. Portions of the main building were `blown 150v..ft. away. The town .'will be without gas for some time. ' Bush- fires broke` out again in the neighborhood of Cooper s Falls, Muskoka, last week, and threatened the destruction of Mr. Cooper s. store on Tuesday. evening. Fortun- ately the wind ~felJ. The res had been smouldering. in the earth, and revived durin'g the dry, spell the previous week. In one of the gals lies near Cooper's Fa1ls,. forty-ve headof cattle are lying dead; They -were. caught ' between tvvo res; _ T - A nu`mber bf "the medica1 `frate`rn- litybof . South Simcqe met; } a`t` ithe` I'`? ,7,H91+91; Tottenh8,Ul."f" " .w e ' % '5 `and 1. di'sc"ussed% _ _matte;f}s*.*vo~ V Mr. King, of Port McNico.1l,.was up before I. Wardell and McCor~ mick J .P'. s, `in the police court] at Victoria Harbor, -on the charge of stealing some wearing apparel `from [the S. S. `Manitoba while she ._'was` at that port otil Aug, 13th. Mr. Finlayson appeared; foij _the defgndr ant a'n `Attorney Cotter. for `th Crown; a preliminary -`hearing. only` being` given,` -the "trial."-t'o take `place; later? `at -Bar i~ie;- "'Mi".*j`Kingi is" out `q1'$200.0G ;_,ba_il., 4 Elmvale .Lan e--C,omplaints are frequently" made. that } horse-traders are allowed to camp in the. village and use the streets? for pasturing their _horses.- If traders come to Elmvale they-`should be compelled to secure private grounds for camp-[ `ing and feeding` their` stock. Priv- ileges that are, denied .to resident- taxpayers should `not `be granted to wanderig gypsies, whose ' business at best is of a_,_ very questionable character. Pniolice Magistrate, Clark 6f Oril- selling liquor against Everett Os- Fisher; Osborne had, at the request of a: .friend named Oliver,_ obtained a gallon "of whiskey from . Toronto. _ Oliver had proffered _a $5 "bill ~to pay his share of the transaction when `Osborne agreed to send for the liquor, but Osborne could not `borne of I.overing, by Inspector I -liai has dismissed", the charge of; change ,it. Subsequently, when the liquor was delivered, he paid) $1.65: as his share. The Magistrate held` that it was not a" sale. There was no prot to Osborne in the tran- saction, He. said` he was 11ot dis- posed to allow technicalities to Stand in the way of. the enforce-I ment of the "law; but neither did -he think it` right to convict a. man on such a ne technical point. , 5-'Sh'e1b`urne K * nee X I re"s,s4-y-D._'_ {-.*`'M, j -o_Ste ele,. of A the ' Chicago . Street I In-__; ;speot:io/no .Dep_t., - who fspeiit _L;;,;;'* faw days here` recjeqtly/. was` in ,oAth?>ear1-\ ier days. "intimat1y 'assoiated_' with- the} _lumBe1-. kings of Siniooe county, ;su'h,_a_`s `H. H. Cook ,8: `Bro., .t11e Qoc`kb,urns,o Pprrys and McLandx`ess. Heo"acoom`paniedjH..o H. Cook in his rstf pohtical campaign when his opponent". was the late Dalton 1810-" Oarthy. `His '-reminiscences of the campaign and` H, -H, ~-'Cook s rst po 1i_1;ica1 spech at .Wyeb1`idge L V are` `woI!t11 listening to and would be very interesting to old-timers. `of ,Pa1:g:__=gve,' Brewster off Beeton, ..Wright, ;` _Campbe1'l `and? Sweeney` of .'I`.ottenhanij., ,An increase` 1-`in the scale of harges is runiored. S. S.%No. 8, Sunnidale, i having] a ne new school erected," to be ready by January 1st. ' `The}-inquestjiib the`=?i_:-death _-off: Alex. Stevenslon-, a `pool r_oo1_n. keep~'- er of - Allis_ton `a`i1d.v*for1nei-ifiiesiident of Stayner, resulted in` a, verdict of accidental death. . S__tevenson_ step- ped off `a "moving C'.P.R. train be- _fore it reached the station, and his- "`neck' was .broke1i by, striking a heavy. timber. Crown .Attomey Cotter was present and Coroner Dr{ "J. J. IIa'iper -was` in charge. The following jury was empaneled:--- W. I. Clark, `foreman, T. J. Ander- som 1 William Collins, William Hand, G. A. -Whiteside, James Al- len; Jfrank Lyitle and Hartley `Graham. 3 . . " ' Fleeherton . . ` Georgetown . Gravnhurst _ Issued by Agricultural Socie- ties'Bra1;ch of the Ontario Depart- ment of `Agriculture-, Toronto. J 1 Lockie Wilson, Supt; Bolton .'.'.'I.'.I '.'.'.'.. Braoebridge . . . . . Bradford. .% . ." Burk s Falls... A-., C-larksburg ._ . . . . . . . . . Cobourg - '\ Collingwood . . . . . . Coldwater ' . . . . . . . . . Cookstown .[ . . . . .` Se 2`und:g`1k . . . . . . . . K . film" "'{5i'1'i$"'. . v<--- DATES OF FALL urns, -1913 %1~9i`iVi?9t%3at~vf5H9teI\` "are. made from ripe, fresh fruits. You` can tell that by the tam. The rich`chocOlate*coat- ingtis pure-A-you can tell that bythe crisp .mape ` when you bite it--ax s%u_rees'ign of purity`. T e A chocolate that's dif- ferent and -to tell the truth, somewhat above L the common. Willhrd's" is the name, and it puts V the accent `on ne eandy. The fruit juices :i1%[/ctirhds Be eton bowlfers? ar bui1ding a`: Iiew and enlarged green. \/ail . For the extra occasipn. that demands aomethin out of the ordinary, you` ` nd, .Willai'd's' to be ex- `act_ly M-i'at e on need; Packed in hm o'me boxee ;_agaAwiche;;1:bog;, navy .I.`6eE'Ei-16| Oct. 1-3 Oct. _7-8 . _Oc{:.1"-`2 . .; Sept. 18-19 % . Sept;-23-24 .. ..-Sept. 22-24 `Lindsay . . . . . . . . .. Ma-rkdkale Markham Midland . New Liskeard ..-. |New_market Orangevie Oro . Owen Sound Parry Sound ,.. Powassan . . . . . . .. . Shel-burne . . . . . . . . ~Sutton Woodbritige . . . . . . Some cooks alwavs rub the gi~id- dle with salt befo'r'e_ greasing ~i1_:.,. They claim that, this done, the cakes will` not stick. A ' '1` BUTTER MAKERS no You wm TO GET TWO CENTS ? Stayner expects to" have hydro- electric po.wer in two weeks. ' Ba 1`3':iw . . .. Sept. 18-20 Oct. 14-15 . . . . . . . Oct.`_1-3 Sept. 25-26 eard Sept. 25-26 at Oct. 7-9 le ..-Sept. 18-19 .. ...... a..'.. and . . . . . . . ..-Oct..7-9 md Sept. 24-26, 2 . . . .. Sept. 24-25 2 .. Sept. 23-24 . . . . . .. Sept.`25-26 ge .. Ot. 14;-15 \lCJlC\-in Vawnnuvuuw -uu-uv- _.r-V Ce1_qe_n`tj ' _See that if: fan the_ b9ga_an-lW|3_Vi|rrela.of'eme1;t that you buy. for ou fredbools " t he`Fnnner `Can Do V/ith Concseteft It had told: hunched thousand Canadian fnnncuof the money-saving and ptot-unkingfpouibiI1tioo of concrete. `come: up to t`hLeirVt4noi!:;gi;l eeeuhemeiw _ _ A ' Thefermerlhas not these ucilitieo for testing the quehty of cement`. ' He must buy , -_- _4_.,|_:-L L- ._-.. _I-.___J-I... .. ....--.l-'rl-no in nlumam nf hialuaxl rmalilv am] I [I3 IUVQCT III 110! CD880 IICIIIIICI ID! (citing uu:.\.uuuu.; a vvlaavlaso . u. ......g., ._,u, a product upon which he "can depend for a gradethat no always of highest quality, and that therforedoea not need to he tested.` You place absolute reliance upon the quality of. Canada Cement. T T We always the same and always the heat. The large outp}:t-which enables us to p the price down, enables us also to maintain the factory equipment and organization that keeps the quauy up. . - . A VCanadlaCement label appeara on eve:-y bag and barrel of genuine Canada A . 2.0- 4.- .L- L-.. -_.I L--rgln n`_1-Arnnnf flint vnu lauv. Caoadz/1, Cefinont Company Limited,` - o - Monti-ea! There'i n_` Chnadh Cement dealer your neighbourhood. 5"E';HERE'S:.Q 1ily.:ene: en aliintyt of Canada Cement; It is the that can possibly be made with modern , eequipn`r1ent.}>scientic 'Ith0d8'and.!_1g1d mspectxon by ex- ~, U Per! chmists-- `, A , e n A .. - . The `C\a`nadegCeme'nt~ on buy for a garden walk is the same cement that is hold, by` the mi mud (`on great dams. elevatotq and . bridges. The engineers in` _hgrge`of these great works have ample facilities for testing the quality of pg...--it ~ cement. A in by Phone or-. Mail and we jfgppers ready when you `or all and see our stock. Beetou citizns are " ehdeavoriug to reorganize thelr brass band. We a1 ~piinting wrappers for many of the 1ead1ng~.hu1:tep makers at this agsmct and woum; 11 add your. name to our AIlst_fJsL9,t1fedLcustgomers. % L _You cantbuy the -best Vegetable Parch- ment Butter Wrappers printed with the best ink, at the Ad%vap'neeOice at about four for One _G(ent.t F % `Isn't it a good investment, You cainget thiis much ang more if you use -pp1x'1ted butter wrappiersyand you can es- oglernand for your butterby this method` if you are a good butter maker. MORE FOR" YOUR BUTTER ? . . V Sept. . . - . . Sept. 16 .- Oct- 7-9 . . . . . . . Sept. 25-26 . Oct. `Z Canada Cement Yes,,1'-eplied the Senator. I ve got to get away to some place .where I _can forget political cares and dol isogne. real work. ' I G Vuvuynuxx 0 I IMMENSE KNOWLEDGE That man has. a wonderful legal mind. ` ' _Constitutional> lawyer ?. .No. But he knows by heart all the`l-a_ws regulatihg vehicles and the liquor traffic. You are convinced that` you need a vacation ? I on ' //T7 1- 1 .1 - gag , ((1-, Orillia Oduncil will pass a by- law to have the taxes collected in` two instalments next year. Adtiruh Punen"| nfbrII6ou Depuunent- { A COMPARISON You_ say the `nobleman your HIS VACATION QUEEN S % HOTEL daughter married I'(-Inin1.~' you of I summer `ct1on. I " Yes, replied Mr. ('u111rux_~-[ya a. case of a ne tit? 11., a mighty -unlntenestxng pxecc .31` \\'n1'k_'" CHOSE THE BI'R(:I..\R VMr. Plowedn, the m~`11-kx1mn1I.;m. don magistrate, was 01100 question. 'ing` the .Wife of a n0t<>riuu.~' burglar, You arethe wife of thi; man? he jaskhl Yes. You knew he was "a burg`1ai' when you married him?" .Y0S3 HOW came yml to contract 8 marriage with such a man?". VV.el1, , the .woman 1-xplained, "I was getting old, and I had to chow between him -and a 1-.1w)'er." Creemore will -apply to the Hy-T dro- electric Commission for power, th to, run from Stayner.