[the municipality. Under the cir- cumstances, your municipality will be held liable for the payment of maintenance for this child at the; rate of $1.00 per day. R 1 V eivghbors, Seem to V believe that. oue good turn deserves ten other-s. ' ' Speak well of the dead----and don tH `forgetfto put in a_1 good word for` .the`1iving, occasionally . , "I .}:Women are. not as Swift as men. It "takes some of them forty years to reach the age \of twenty-ve. A` A cut lemon rubbed on the fore- lhead will cure a severe `headache. Always stand up for your honest `opinions. ' % j`1`irt and fe .x{~or11 * irtskkth you; marry and you git` at home. I\ '11 v__ v_:. van!-0.11. JV, vvuo 1000 11.161100 . V-I mV _no sae very sure `aboot .j:'hat, repl1e_d the butler, Iur he dee d t_his. morning. I - Egotism_' is always ready to mon-I `opolim the spotlight. . _ I `Most peoplza think it mdre foolish to give than to receive. - ! ` 7 I . Never a-void your share 11),. any` _.unpleasant_ duty to be- perfdrmed. nghming may nbt hit twice in! the". sgme place, but it is different] with the ' ch'ro`nic' > borrower. | Ju1lllll_\'Z .\ml 50, auntie, y9u i'e {I run] uh] Innitlf" . [ 1 . Aunt .\mm: Yes, Johiiilyj dear, I'm :1 `null <-M 1m1id. J:_l111ny: "\\'~ll, never II1i1,1d, p0O'1` cI\~;11' mmti--Al`m sure it 'i_S{i t your fault 3 A1) 1 A N P A C 1 F 1 C (;ITY_ EXPRESS o --'--.--g --_--- ..-`-- I --:w --- ---`. I _ no - - (Second Day) GFf'EQUlPl_lENT: Compartment Observation Car. Standard Sleeping `Jars. "I:l`)_I_lj'VIlVt $lepiu.fz`Car.oDining Cor, l`_i|-at Class Conoheu. Colonist Car. . I . ,( ls.-I... s - 10.20 .5. .... }.Da'il`yV ` , angpuvgr - 1 1.30 p. m. ' h,I?l`:'I',(Jo1infai't1iIeht .0,bs`erva.t1on `Car, Standard Sleeping Car. ? 2 ,Gu`r;`_ hing Gar, First Class Coaches. Colonist Car. era! _:I|a_ne; of tune Octoberjoth V . _\l??a'rti'cu:li i's Lcangdlah. Pacino Agents or write 3!. G. MURPHY`.:P.P.A . (;.P. R ._ ' 2 ; V 4 _~ I , , R, J . RLE'l`CHEI_}. Loon] Agent. Barr 0, POINTED PARAGRAPHS B1;sT iNEw TBAINA FORA XVINNIPEG __..n __ _.4- an-_4 41.-.. Leave ToFJ3""-+7 '2'.'6'ia."xiI. Arrivgvwinnipeg - 8.25 a. m. Wear Bias` Corsets .'\l1t for M)-.1i1'.~ the M1 mu F1'ic11l: ' 1'o1mi1'.< 1~ st-ript. `The New Fall Styles in `Bias Corsets are a revelation to those who haven t seen them, and a distinct advance over any- thing made in Canada. `Bias Corsets have the twinsteel and wyrbone patent. Fit Comfortably and yield in their exible boning to every movementof the body. ' They haveh no rivgid lines and give no sense of corseting and are popularly priced. L - A4 _a- A_ A- `Our Stcck in these materials embraces. "a wide selection of handsome Brocade Vel- ` vets in 22 and 27 inches at Corduroy Velvets at 50c, 60c, and 75. Fine Plush Silk Finish in 27 inch Velvets and Cord- uroys Tcqmmenln Octobr 2811: ' LA and points Ens; thereof` -v.v --u----w 3-` Per pair $1.50, $2.60, $2.50, and $3.00 as1.oo, $1.25 and $2.00 TENDERS F61? PULPWOOD LIMIT Y&. ``I 'tho_ught he was engaged. He writes me that his girl has `thrown him overboard, so I m drop- I ping him a 1ine.--Kansas- City `Journal. . \. . _`. TProoVf-Do you khow that your chickens come over into. my gar- _d_en 3. A `fl thgught they must be doing that. V I `.`Why did -you think so 2" -Because `they never come back. - To te Aresc1'1e-Writing to Char- lie? _A -Clear the Track--De Laye: They tell me your father s a hard man to trade .With. He is always looking `for -something to boot. I Miss Weeriegh: Then you d bet- ter say goodnight. I m expecting him every minute.-Philadelphia Enquirer. :Sal1y Smootsy Writes: I live in Pittsburg, and I nd to my sorrow that I can t even keep my conscience iclean. What shall I do? `Answer: Cleanliness is next Godliness everywhere except Pittsburg Where it is next to i: possible. TYou are forgiven. How{ it it cost to Garage Garage fropriemrz Thirty-four` dollars and sixty-ve cents.. mg \\'(.`:]114.~ the 3131: Of 1330931 TI.\'IH{!:\` -111 be receivedsf 1he 1111111-1\1;.:11-1 up to and i-ncludf her next Ilw tlu-. right to cut wood on :1 1-1't:1i11 area situated the Vt-t;1_1..";1111i River in the District) Of TL-111i.~k:1111i11;,". . I Te111lv1'1-1'~' 412111 state the &3.II1011IT11.t.'; they are 1m-1~:11'e1l to pay: 3S'.bnu,5'? in z1(MiIin11 11. the Crown dues.` "r00 1101' 'c-:`.] -hm Spruce, DB1` 1-11111 1311' -11.110!` SL101) 11I11 3:1l(`~`1 as may frdm: to ti1111- 11.. :1.\'1*:I by the Lieutenant: U0\'c1'111' 311 (`n1111ci1, for the,1i8'ht.3 to 01.111111. 1 :1 ;111lp.Ini11'aIld[a 011 -1- 111-111' the ar'ea..-rferred: L. "Owner : at $2.75 `fl don t know. V Daily to 111 uvua unn - 'l"H0M\\' (I4; _\`uLl stand 'on__the Mr. Becs1L;\'f" " Not too rnlly, 1na aIn._ Always; open to cU11\'iL'ti01l, you ._1 ' "7. But you favor free sq dr;_?i{_, Of (-n111'.~`c. of course. -' ....,, lump, pk-z1. 191-cc sugar!` ye}. The lm1 face F-9:! "Wl1y, _\'uu'\'e had two 8.1-` `VX1111! .` . fit with a 1'1-ing` Then .-hv hnwicdly dfew the bowl an-r0.'~:.< the line and covered 111114 Plain l)<*z1]c1`. .7`. y . box!`-1;111(11;l(13v looked _at `the ready 3` vm S8 the `TE.\'I)!C!.',\` l '0lton & Sol Five Points Ha rdw a!f__! ity of inc goods. Bram- ford /_sI3haIt--Branf:fo;1'd; Rubber---BrantfOrd ' Crxhl S1-i -------. . ta1I__-I_\_9_h;1\vk-these ` are the four styles comprising` ._ the Brzmtford line. Brant- . ford is especially. recommended for jobs . that call for extreme dura- bility. ' are very moderate, 'c oi1-s` sidering the superior qualj-Ti " Then you that the . for the styles of Brantford4 Roong; Get (i`O.\"l`RADIC'l_`OR_Y4 . . I : II 95 II `tlV`\-I .v in nu my 1nachineA in `all. n1~1Hl1~ [I've had_ it. 3 I 1 : ">'.. H10 man Who did.the 1 M 1n(.---BOSt0n _ Tran- his wif who fail: llion yea the rate 0 econd. -'1' the mag '()x11<`()RTIN(}~v 1 you will prices we `I huven t paid >a"cen'tA . -.__ ..._..n`I._'__. __ -11 -four differexitvi j ;aq;4; uAsu~ W 1J6!`-I\_J&` , . the area X -refer Sir James] Whitney and Hon. Dr. -_:R.` -A. `Pyne .passed through here ixi ._'their' private bar on Friday on th' ir l"1'*etur_n._ { from a two week s holiday [`a_I Algonquin 1"ark._ -~ On Friday, Oct, 31st,V-theannual Foreign Missionary `Thank -offering Inga-eting`will be held `in, the resby;"- ' tei'ian Churh, weli th R*eva-='~ Bu3'e~ Thornton of St,_Andrew .s Chuxgch will give an" address. Master Mechanic -Markey, of the Grand Trunk Rai1.way,< Toronto, andeformerly of Allandale, has add- ed ve new locomotives to his stock. They will be used on the Hamilton and Sarnia routes. The cost of the new _ locomotivesv amounted .- to l$110,000. - ' rwjoulct. t] H,u_nts,vil-le Forester`-011 Tuesday night, Chief Watson arrested a young man who gave` his name` as Charles Lundy, and stated` that, he came from Hamilton. . He i",was charged with; the theft of a gold: watch 'fron'1_' Jer'ry,,: Wardman, Aa` G;'1`.R'. engineer, who was boarding at the Vernon House. .'It appears that Wardman left his watch infhis, waistcoat pocket in the .Wash-room and Lundyi was seen going] in, and to leave eimmediately gfor . down- town. When confronted with the theft,` he denied it. - The. Watch .was found `secreted in one Vof'-his socks and on Wednesday he was before the Police Magistrate, and remand? ed for eight days`. ` i J --Have you got `your Coalk in yet? Gracey & Son, Allandale, can `supply you with the , best. '-Also Wood, Pressed ; Hay, etc; . ;Phone lyou_r o`rders'to*No. 404. ALLANDALE `AUXILIARY A AT INGERSQLL WREQK Silver ore valued; at over $50,000 was spread over theroadbed` 'of the Grand` Trunk Railway near Inger- soll on -. Monday .m0orning,' _.when. .. a special "through freight. from `_North-'_ ern On-tariol was derailed as the re-` suliz` of the";_ tender. `jumping; ' `the track? I ; - Ierminal $eritendent Fan-ell,` of the` G.T.R.,- To ronto,"stated last - week that he is sending - 100 cars north` daily to Collingwood and, Meafordto load'grain.V V | igine could be brought *~to};;a"stand~_L l -right-.-of_-`way. '-l,'I`~l1ee._ `fears conta__in1ng. mt `for bdut ja .q1i`9.rtei~;{;of fa -n'iile.L` ewntv At the time of the ;accidentCth'e - train. was .._traxzel1in'g at a_ good rate of speed.7 .When, the) 'ten'de"rV .vle _ft the fails nine other cars .' were also drawn off the `Vtrackal before the ;en-` still. " Losing? ;'their;ba jlen`_e, toppled into a deep; d'itch~~be s_ide `the the ~ silver Tore. .~were:l b`i'oke1i`f'v.op`en' and the econtents spilled ` a1ong.~..the L cul- auxiliaries '~.-roi1'i_-f;All!'ijn - th :9} ' _Rev. _C. M. Marshall `of Orillia Will ;_ conduct anniversary services in the Methodist Church next Su1`1- day at 11 am. and`7 -p.m. Special musi _by the" choir. T ' >\ Terminal Superintendent W. J. Farrell, of gthe _G,T.R_., dismissed two yard men . at Toronto for_ sleep- ing on the job at nig`-ht. These men were earning V` $140` per month. Mr.. H. A Till:-9'.-tt,' % or 1*orBnto,* has .'been 5 appointed -supervisor ` of _sig'na,Ts fQr' .Grar`1d" JT_runk `9_'ast e;'n lines. '9 Business on the T G.TA.R. is very quiet just 5 now and `a number of the younger men are ghaving 'e-T forced` holidays. .' ' >-When` you require_ Coal and Wood` or Pressed . Hay, ring up Phone 404, or call on` Gracey & Son, Allandale. * They `guarantee you |satisfaction.- . . HIDE. said tl % any n.m Mix 'G_eo.Vf.ASp a1Liin'i . nie Merrie spent A':l`ha11'ksg`*i'\`7 ing` ' Day? `in PAenetan`g.' ' ` " The Lady Gray_ Foafesterey will Tm9et- in ' the 'Train`n1n s.`Ha11 on Monday, _ the 27th inst, at 8 `p.m;- A good attendance `is required, Miss BeI1e B_1?own;_ of To;nt;$; was the guest of Mr. .V and Mrs. |'Tople"ovr Thanksgiving Day. [ my. and Mrs: Ed. T? Bigger and little daughter were in Beetoxi for a couple of daysjlast week. _. ' Ray. J. S. and wife visifed the -father of .thV former at Cannington over Thanksgiving, . xivvv?!!!9!&99lQQ!D9!9Q9}f ;kasag..`xxAzg----;xA;gr? `M:'-Vs._ M. P4. 7 was""a` holiday . guest Little. Mess`rs-J vW%1donA . .rid `visited at thejr home here `over the holidax ` 1 of Stpafford visited a1_: l1isV=Q1Vp1<`11::';e berg o.y__;:<._~{: Ac1'13..7 `holiday. T _ % VIFE hat deligh e laid-do _yI Q-?_C7.`:?w:v_`;.- iii ' HQ` Fmassauaud *M.cC V ron " %'i30*ii.d8Y'\3it` 1101318 here. - 2 I -~ ` 3.-J. ', jiiiiiit the Juncla mm: mox rum * CASE on wanmasnm (Continued from Page 1) Honor still enjoys a good measure of health._ V TJUDGE BOYS, 1883-1908 On `Sept. 28, 1908, His Honor 1 W. F. A. Boys, Junior;_ Judge of Simcoe, County, retired. after" oc- cupying a seat on the "Bench for 25- `years. Wm. Fuller Alves Boys was .a son of Dr. Henry Boys, who served as surgeon ,with Wellington s army in Portugal. %He was born in New York on March 12th, 1833, shortly after his parents landed in America.'\He was associated in law with the late; Judge Wm. Lount, and the late D Alton McCarthy. On -the retirement of J udge` Gowan in 11883 ` he .was, . appointed- Junior; ludge. Before his appointment to the Bench he was `active in militia and turned out at the Fenian Raid, was `Mayor three -years,- member of both school" boards, . lay reader, in` Anglican Church, V Oount3' Master` of `Orange Lodges and charter mem-, .lbe_r. of_ Sons 'ofiEng 1and. `On one occasion he - essayed unsuccessfully. "to gain a`. seat` -as ,parlia1nentry". zurepiesentative for: Muskok}a'.', W; .Bo-`ys, K.-C.",~-i._ ,M.Pe.;7..`:-.i_s` ._ a! ._son "of Judge B6954 3 ;'i?339*li `.%T?11;de~.,8II' 1 Miss B6ysi`,9r9:~~'S1=ilhVin8:>T ` s 8 ;._``Tlhe nay. car ha3"`li.ee_t"1 a big exi pense to go tour_ing._ all over the sy; `stem along [the main and branch" _o;';ly~_jt `terminal poients. iT_l}g_: 1ineS,_said _a Grand Trunk oicial, The expense has not been justied, I a d the company has e- def:_i.ded,: to nether ="em 1')loyees "will get" them` money by check. The Grand Trunkllave ve pay cars in operv a_t.ion,...that are kept" up .at `consider- able cost` to the company. . Under the` new system three of the` cars `will -be cancelled and`th-e employee .will get their money just .the sar_ne.l T ` ' ' V, Hhereafter the "car will --only stop` at terminal pointsto pay trainm_en,| engineers and employees attached to the terminal. Employees out on the road at `various stations will `reeiye their. pay check from the ' station agent. The checks will be forward- ed from the treasurer in Montreal direct to the agents at pointson the system and _given to heads` of departments for distribution. `To each check will be attached a re - ceipt, which must be signed! by the employe, also by a witness, and re- turned to tMontrea1. - L ` I So the` ivdrk -of `the five p_ay carsi 'wi11_b0;.,largely eliminated; ' i `Thepay car on. the Grand Trunk is now=_a' thing of the paste--that is so ~.far as employees between termin- al pointsand"ag'ents alongthe road are concerned. v . p L ` Edwalfd` 'Aug'ustus Wismer, the l vpresent Junior Judge appointed in I `1908, was `born; at Stouffville in "1861. Completing. his legal course" in 1887 he entered into partnership with_ A. H; Clarke, K.C., of Wind- sor, and `practised. in Essex_- -for L sevfer}11_ years, `during which time, *"s`ei'veId his fellow townsmen inf ; `several -capacities. . In I Essex he` was , eehaifmiin of: the ;'Presbyterian Board of e eMaIi88'9.1'.8. ; for? ~eever,al- years, ' and I`~ fjs..`n6W.Ihir elder ; -in" *'..St"> 7 Andrew s ld- *Qhiimh;.~lBarri-dd I.61ws.a: memberee . Essex. % ; T .` -,"` ' . .l -. . I`f .theT.._e_p'ei-i_n1ent1?:* wlirlif proves a `success, _he`_',decl_ared;. the -_entire .system- will . gbei :e1ecti*i1iedI as " 7rapidly as power p_lants"i..'c'"a_n"' 'be".ji-nstalled. "He said,_ in] `explaining _"-this.`1-`eject, that the >operet"ion cf ,ter1nir;als` with electricity, 'as" is- done in New eYork`,,i was the least important _'p0 sibility: of electrical" railrosid o `ration. Cheaper _tIf'ain `service, ;-the rnse= of fewer men, and _a',;s`a'vin'g in fuel, .wei'e only-a few cf ; the economic changes to be effected under A thel new power. The Rocky;-Mountain D_ivisien,- where: eizperimental workl is being done, presents every prob:-. lem of handling trafc known to` railroading, and` if electrification succeedsthere its -universal adept- ion on. the whole system is certain. PAY:CARl 1s,N6Wf f:_ `_ 5 * THING 01:` THE PAST _. q-w-._.- .. vonzou-A - Vvlect-T _ zii'e`1 d`r;1y Vto . ah . jenOjl'.II}_,<.)`1`1sf devLl_0p`111`tVii1.17"fL e1i5ctrVis,`\:`1l'5} `-of; `thfs , tenti1fe_ system` Aif~"-the westpm "`2`zp_e;iment`.; js *1`su_ 1_n th .vv e._t: V"chere will so99__%;'.h[ entire div- .isiQns;j Operated .'-fV_:I;AAii ` by e1`ectri`c Lldcomotiifig .1!-for . handling freight as~ weil as `pa sen'ger.etraic. %. H & _ M % for? -Wlnnlpegfzon. ,M9;:_g1ay,* J ` at 1:119 '_Oana_.Vdian_ _P`acic s ``xperi-"f 1-, -nun... J... ..._ L1: - VJ. vv-u JUDGE 'WIsMER r \4\la5\Jo\.u\4 ` . the _ . - I ` Some time ago the Town Council held responsibility for the cost of '_ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Myers, . in the Sick Children s Hospital, ! treatment of ` Gladys `Myers, ` daugh- wivas notied that they iwonldln bel Toronto, at thd rate of $1.00 per -day. `The Indigent Committee re- fused to accept the -account, and A ,word _was sent to the hospital that sponsibility for the payment of the cost `of, treatment. Since then the __I'o'_liowing letter has -' been received the municipality would not be re` i ficm . - Mr-. _sDoug1'as Davidson, Secy.-: ' Tzcas. of the Hospita1=:v . s ~' MUNICIPALITIES ARE LIABLE FOR INDIGENT PATIENTS Sick Children's Hospital win] Charge for Treatment of Gladys .. Myers at ' Rate Of $1.00 Per . Day ,, On April~1st, 1912, a by-`law was! passed by the Ontario Government, [making a11e_ municipalities 1'~espon- ible for t`heir'e indigent patients "t9 `the; dierent hospitals innthe pro-n "vines; a.t .the` rate ?pf$1.00 per day. ` f81'e.:"fas'td this. time tltfhospital was able to give . abso1_11 t`e1y}*'.. free ` gtreatment "to pataients rec3fi?ec_1_.froizi thierent municipailitias, b'{1t, biL_ lac-c0Vunl, of `the increa`sed.` cost ;_of maintena11ce, etc; aiuid- the` zcqhtri- butions not `inereaixfg, -the; tfustees` `were compelled. to [take adifatage o zthe Act, and __give` _ free ffeatment o3;i_I.y; ovrj and `ibdvbe f$1...0O.A ;` v'Vl'Le per capita `rate in the Hospi-. t_;l.-1a5tv year4.NV8s` $1.98; per day, 80, that free treatment `;was`- `given to the extent of .g.98c ..(a1mgst r.l1`alf)V per ; day. _"1`his is 1_all_,eth'a`t-:t-.the sub-. scriptions and donation would war- rant.3 `i_I1 `order to f;',etiVds1neet.,; ' `If -you` will. look up .'the` Act, you will see that it __is not"? necesa; for a _Hospi1;`al toglotify this` ipalityf` befofe the jchild` ,admietejd;; % as it` A `1='n i-g1itdK-jbefa-="'siiius. . `fin. `ten: Life ,!>13~~-.i393Fi9nt-53W?9 detained} ...* I . -3 v - . ..o~* -, vw're< :mad`e eh SARJEANT sz KING, LIMITED `t\b4?Bi~St0_re with the Big Stock. ~@ WEC3AN PLEASE YOU. %Wlie1i you `have failed elsewhere come Children : Dresses Special at $4.25 Made of ne Navy Serge, trimmed with White Broadcloth and buttons, in sizes 6, 8, X0, and 12. This Week t\I QAIIF Wonin s Coats at Cream Coats for babies in long'c'lc.>thes or in first short Iengths....~~These ate made of V `Soft Curl Cloth, Bedford Cords, Cashrrjeres ` and range from Q 9 (III __*_. .W.e:rnu`st'ta`lk coats as they are the most interesting feature of the store this month. ' We` are constantly renewing our stock to_' supply the demand and offer all at attrac- tive prices including a dozen long cats in sizes 34, 36 and 38 of the best makes and ~$:::`:*atf%.:?.f?fi' .`f .`..`.`.`.`? ....... ..$10.ulln Bohnets_ fdribablies `up to two years .old.` Charming cotfceits in Soft Silk. and Velvet from $1.00 to $2.50.` Caps for babyu boys, of soft ice wool, curl cloth and soft satin beautifully trim- med at 75c to $2.00 For the Babies $10400 '6n1 y"'s74.'2' `$3.00 up A.` doctor was attending a danger ous case where a `Scotch biltler Was: gengagwed. O11 chilling in the .fc're-` "noon, he said to Donald: I hope! 7your 'master s- `temperature is much! Jowr than _it_ Was last night. 1 .1"7.... .... ` -..- _-.._