I jij fey HI ALBERT MOUNT iff and J Stiver- of wifar were in town lor few days tkji wiUi friends Mr Geo Wellwood spent few day tar town calling on old friends Hoy Grills nee MUM Millet spent a portion of their bridal trip a the homo of Mr If Itaihsdcn town t ft to tit vOWIi iyl Supper will be in the Church on Monday Oct Supper will J from to will be fol lowed by a good entertainment in Hie Church by Toronto talent including Margaret McCann Elocutionist Baritone and Medical College Quartette All cordially Invited I III league The regular meeting of of the Muth Church will bo held on Monday next devotional exercises be taken by Miss Haines and topic- Home Missions In Canada Bod Newfoundland by Miss Mildred There will be a solo by Hurt Leila Sloan and a recitation by Tuite All arc attend to m a j burned The house between the and Concessions a short west of Mount Albert was burned on Friday morning The property belonged to Mr Jloljionie and was occu pied by Mr Robert Hill and family Mr Hill started a Ore in the kitchen early in the rooming anil then wont to Hold for the cow leav ing In bed On iiis return lie found the building in lames and was unfortunately not able to save nay of the contents Mrs Hill and bee daughter were In Markham at the time i A large o our of the lonely weather to attend tin Great Scott Pair at on Tuesday Fair on Friday was the BALDWIN Silos- Is or We day at Knsia corn is a crop Growler said our going him He made a alight error Should have said His friends ore all coning back on There is lie great rush to to sure Franks friends blue A great crowd from lure took in Markham and the Fair assisted by Innu merable took in Baldwin Foster and his were riglit in It Mrs Miss and Master Murray wore there too tried a of it too lie may to ston you have good boy and worked faithfully all summer and only took three holidays and one of them was a Sunday Now you go right along to the great fair Ill foot bill Ho got worth of his money but no change hack as he turned tired and happy and crawled into his cosy nasi and huddled down his spouse lie may soliloquized thus No more Mark Fair for you Uncle Johnston I Arent most now Our Tommy might almost for a wise man He certainly sage observations The city is no place for young is now moulded a Sound maral foundation also applies to young women- What is sauce for the goose is sauce lor Iho gander Dame Humor says to me Do you know one oi fairest young ladies Oho whom y often tarty up is going to claim you as Uncle Owl Yes Dame I know all about it And slier is getting of north grand young men Yes Ill welcome the dearie as my niece More anon King lMs calamity Like daughter King of Gum went down to the river f bathe Such was not his original plan He only desired to yet a labk of water tor the for thresh Hut fates and he must obey though he could ill the just He Bradfotd Marsh oh Fire A Shredded Wheat is to be given under the auspices of the TONS OK WomcD8 institute in the Methodist Church -A- smote tbeairfor Thursday evening Oct miles around Bradford Sunday per to ho served from to 8 after which a good program of iongs Miles of marsh land each side were on fire and fly- The rejoicings in at the close War of by the ah of the Atlantic are on the point of ft- repeated by descendants that years peace and recitations will be given We cinders endangered buildings all healed wounds by only need mention Shredded and it speaks for Itself and the good to come the date and everybody come the way to well as the political About 0 farmers that preceded There are HOLLAND LANDING turned out with tjwlr teams on Sun- da afternoon and plowed the land to keep the fire from burning their and overrunning their Six thousand tons of hay scat- Miss Mae of Toronto over an area eight square Spending a Jew days at her heme miles up in The here of flic people who tried to flght Miss the of the the fire were of small account Hospital Toronto spent Incendiarism is suspected and in day last at her homo here the district Is an out- The Marsh Ore on Sunday con- cry for a Government investigation Burned about tons of baled bay This stretch of marsh land five miles from Bradford is the source firms and about acres of hay Tho principal- losers Curtis Mclvln Thompson supply for several Toronto Artt which manufacture mattresses West AlUrt and j Most of marsh is owned by Foster Leslie pie who live at Holland Landing and Thompson As though the land is fairly well split there is no insurance owing to the up amongst various owners high rates the whole a total loss is estimated at Origin of fire Is unknown supposed barns machinery and fences were all to be incendiarism Government destroyed in wave of flame arc working on the case and swept over the marsh it Is hoped that the perpetrators will rough t justice The Stewart and will be At Home for first time on The Immediate effect of the lire is that- of mattresses is due for a sudden rise A Toronto mattress maker told a pity reporter that the destruction of Bo much bay would make a groat It may mean a hay fa- Saturday afternoon Oct and ho as far as bur wor afterwards on the last Saturday of concerned Hay lor mattresses each month been unusually cheap this year Constable took a trip to A year it sold from to Mimico on Thursday to- deliver to per ton and lately it went school there one our and arc seven or eight son lads Ho men up there who own it and they there by Police supply some tm in Toronto for term of three Lately they have been coming down years tor monkeyling with a eVery day trying sell at prices just half what we paid for it last year I lor a large number from tempted ito back his wagon into this vicinity as usual I river but one wheel went into a Mr J held a Sale of cows and yoiutg cattle Albert on Saturday Mount Albert Hand played at gfcyr Fair 0 Tuesday and were one the principal attractions St John has been appointed do Mr place in the this a warning thing demands the at tention of the village constable lack of order in the of the town hall during a concert The disturbance l fire licked up both the stand ing crop and the stacks of hay scat tered over tho marsh A man named Collins deep hole upsetting His Majesty seated astride of the tank into big swim Some- splashing followed but the King a watery Alls well that ends well Slow progress the Gum Swamp bridge may rush completion by of tho the fair concert who owns some of the land- at quite apparent not saying any- but suffered little loss states that lie thing about the This saw big stacks of hay blazing all should bo kind of looked alter j at Tho concert on night pi Fair The flames consumed a couple of drew a big house hoar the hay presses also oral artists Miss this the hay crop lias been her audience with her sweet unusually good and timothy has still some differences opinion in regard to special- events of the and the achievements of those who look a prominent part In the struggle which writing of the story of the war far from being acceptable by all readers The claim tory or defeat in some of the engage ments for considerate or inconsider ate conduct on part of those who had the directing of the campaigns for heroism or lack courage t1e respccA5vo commanders and their have hardly even yet after hundred years of historic research and down of lost all traceu of a literary partisan flavour When peace was declared the joy in the United States in the and in toe Motherland could not betak en as other than a blending of opin ion on hi Part- of the invaders and invaded tempered as it was by the memorializing of the consummation of- the Treaty of Ghent by medals and congratulatory addresseSi The very title of that Treaty Peace and Amity stands as evidence of a J of hands between Great tain and the United States not to speak of several striking medal- inscriptions thai published un der authority namely Peace her influence oer the Atlan tic shore and Concord between Great Britain and America while the motherland no less hands with the lanadas in presenting them with a Medal from a grateful country The celebration of this peace ad its continuance in the right spirit can only emanate from a proper knowledge df the details of the which prccehed it the friendly cooperation from tb- peace has happily followed in its wake The hundred years peace I Trio An Old- Fashioned School If Piano Solo Concert Polka Duett Nobody Soprano Solo Just her Way Comic Song Shes the Lass for Me Comic Get Oot St- FAX Lass with a Delicate Air- MISS FAX Hopkins MISS FAX ll WILSON Comic Song Feelings FAX fax fax grace j fax rout wilson JESSIE FAX WILSON Let it Go Any Farther J WILSON Comic Comic Song Mixed Relations Married Single Comic Song Down on the oclock SAVE MISS GRACE JESSIE ROBT WILSON- FAX A J FAX ROBT WILSON THE COMPANY T KING Accompanist i I SANK tin iDUUHD VtOCPAItiPIHT A General Manager The Business Of Farming Ilka the business of should be done in practical business way Proceeds should be put In bank Payment should be made by Cheque A certain percentage of the profit ahould be put In a Savings Account as an emergency fund man who has a cash surplus in a bank Is protected against bad and hard times MOUNT ALBERT BRANCH S TERRY Manager Holland Landing Council Dominion Sudor having week teen promoted It Steeper proved storo by toot three glus- fO Small wood Swamp raised a large straw has greatly adjoining his barn From a putting in a now sample box of edibles sent me large soprano voh Mr Hurt Lloyd in certainly funny and Miss is a fair dancer and has a live feet high good Taking everything in Women to consideration directors fair have reason to are themselves on their e- forts Much of the is due t- j Toronto World tho untiring of their j ficeitt secretary Mr O J Silver dome City Partly Swept Away Nome Alaska Oct Nome has almost destroyed by a storm side of Front street is I wo miles of territory next to the sea was devastated No lives CORNERS a strenuous plea by Robfnette and own deep emotion Imie Morgan Monday af ternoon sentenced two mothers to Mercer for two months and would the most pleasant part of the afternoons program was refreshment- surpassed the average tea meeting David No news from our burg lately Won- their daughters for slioplift- least has jing His that he would Rev Snider and wife of Holt were tailing on friends- last week at present on the point of being cel ebrated comes to us horn meeting held Oct from lie fool hardihood of a family ITeeentthe Reeve Messrs Bell I quarrel with little no advantage j a political or to any one from the Public of the contestants There was joy School Board stating that they will require the sum of eight dol- Yorks Famous Eden on part of all three when came to be known that a treaty of peace had actually been consummated There was trepidation over what its terms might bo As early as the spring of WW the of Russia had expressed a willingness to help out movement in favor of restor ing peace between the militant nat ters exclusive of the Government Grant for the year asking financial help for building fund lor Free Methodist con- neighborhood Corn cutting was all the rago last gladly servo the sentence for owing to the large yield There men wore it possible and his were three outfits busily engaged in I broke as lie made his decision loads cement Si and S repairing sidewalks were eras ed to be paid to strike a rate on the As sessed of property in the British diplomacy however landing had afraid or stirring up other interna reaIings and filled in as follows difficulties than were already in hand with Napoleon still regnant at Paris after his dismal retreat from I Moscow turned its back the sug gestion for the time being Yet The most startling and realistic wax group ever placed on exhibition is on view in the chamber Hor rors in Eden 1usec West Twen tythird St New York In addition to the World in Wax Ik subject are and the tond concerts are afternoon and evening while- a special stage is given a iWi in the- afternoon and evening while I a special entertainment is given at in the afternoon in the evening a all that word was carried several after the troops in Can- ada were preparing to encounter the Newmarket Mr and h have been enjoying them- 1 and Mrs Stratford a t i selves a The two women were Mrs of another Canadian ta the American Government The storm that last night Christian spirit from Rehrlne Sea Its wonderfully ji feegan beating in from Sea j Its wonderfully pleasant sec was the worst known here Men I Miss Vera home again for a sued women worked all night in the a ral ley water to save their household ef- with patrons of the store The electric light plant was recked cut off for a churcJi Mr have the newly wedded tho dock with them stood their British authorities were not who recognize their earnest tuples and are looking forward to iters the evidence adduced show- to join hi another one in the near future Howled that the four had come to peace in terms was said here For School Purposes mills For Village Purposes mills For Public School Debentures mills For County Purposes mills Total mills ByLaw appointing Collector was laid over until next meeting the Council Council adjounrcv Oct at pm the telephone service The loss is estimated at a million and a half dollars the famous gold camp on the Egotistical Win an exhibitor prize winner 0 fancy pigs at Fair gave some pointers on how do it Cet appointed director and the to ft youre sure to figure as sure prje winner No other its are in it dead Toronto Markets company tlte judge on his rounds get Behring Sea the most northerly city down the number of the card etc the world was on a wink at the judge stun bun with hog- sea beach The principal part of nograriCal dope 1 town is on the east side of ttiiyi with a finger extending to the west- along a This was rich in gold dust and the earlier settlers built their cabins J Of later years the sands have been and little except dr whfcli require large capital is bdffig done Nome has produced more than in gold dust The Summer population Nome is about and n Winter the others coming out on tht reave late Octo- fcw One steamship Is yet to leave Seattle for Nome poo LOAFS AND FISHES A country clergyman on his round A interviewed a younpstet as to Ms acquaintance with Bible My lad he said you have of of parables Yes sir shyly answered the boy mother had instructed him in sacred sir Opod- said the clergyman Now of them do you like the best The bey- squirmed but at last feeding his mothers he Wed- guess I like the one where some- and fishes I would it do boys to consult John city and stolen valuable articles from perfect reciprocity and not in about the dates of the departmental stores Madison and his a number attended the letters stating that the women well service of Rev Snider wnpou j were of good character were received account of his wifes illness is going from members of parliament police to retire and prominent citizens A great many changes are expected 1 Stratford They were exhibned by to take place in our neighborhood f Blewett a barrister from Mr Smith will he farming the j Stratford old homestead next season At first his sentenced the suggested for the of the We understand Mr and Mrs Trib- to two months in Mercer In Sweden hie intend moving to Newmarket Please dont send them to the waS eventually set aside for are very sorry to lose them as they Mercer begged re City of Ghent in the have proved themselves to he rushing toward the bench with J Harper in and obliging neighbors and will be hands outstretched If tlrore is any Canadian Magazine greatly missed sentence to be served the daughters Quite a number have been on thejaxe willing to serve it- would rath- Sale Register cofleagses at once replied that they were quite willing to select repre for a conference in Europe that would take up the question of bringing about immediate harmony and a continuing friendly relations between the two nations The place FRIDAY Oct Mr Geo Hamil ton will have an extensive sale of stock implements and furniture on Lot in the 2nd Con of North Hamiltons Crossing J11V arc sick list but are glad to report alt serve the Ini What the are much improved also Mr It people suffered cannot be told if Was somewhat injured fcy I Judge Morgan then conferred with shore time ago is on the Greer crown attorney and im posed a fine of in the of the girls TUNED THE Oct Wheat bush Oats per bush to Barley per bush per bush Father and Mother sat watching Peas per bush oer their infant son who a colt a mend All are looking forward to the home of Mr and Mrs Fletcher Prosser in the near future In loving of Percy ling ton who departed this life Sept So merrily the children With Percy they did play But now their hearts saddened He so was called away Every man can find work if he uses his brains asserted one who had travelled a good deal that is if he has the ability to him- My feelings are harrowed to do self like the pianotuner I once met this but I must protect public the West of the Sates Why I have wife and and would sail to him for we were in a wild Hay per ton per lb 25 28 per 30 Potatoes per Chickens per It 18- i of EastQwilllmbury Notice- Is hereby given that a Court be held pursuant Ontario Voters Mat Act by His Honor the of the County Court tbo County York at the Municipal Hall Sharon on Friday Oct WIS at am to near and complaints 0 errors wo in the Voters the of East for yeat A of Bast Jar vis of got a shaking up on the road to Fair Meeting au auto his horse promptly took tho breaking the harness upsetting rfg and throwing all occupants out on ground Markham Fair conies only once year however and must ho seen so a friendly pair of pick ed up the party left horse at a nearby farm house and proper ticowas done to the days outing Mr Iaw of King wood was a guest at Mr Barnes on Sunday Miss Tolbutt is visiting at Mr It Fairies Mr and Mrs Storry were in To ronto on Wednesday- Miss spent a couple days at the H Tbe first of cattle to the American market since- the of the new tariff Will was rtade to Buffalo from on Satur day four carloads of head valued at W0 Grieving oer their darling That knew not anyone Sweet was the bud that blossomed In our home of love But dearest to the Saviour Who called him up above His chair now stands vacant His voice more we hear For Jesus sent His Angel And called Percy dear sooner done go to jail than do what I have said the judge o sudden was the call That came into our I a I Oh may we from our hearts say Father Thy will be done lb While now in thg arms of Jesus lie rests from grief end pain Around the throne of Heaven We hope to meet again A Friend Stockholm Sweden Oct 3 The Crown prince will assume the duties- regent during the illness his father King who is suffering from the after effects of an- operation for appendicitis The ramgements for the Crown Princes visit to London to attend the wed ding of Prince Arthur of Killed While Hunting North Bay Oct Wilson a prominent of War ren a village on the C- main line miles west oi Nor ah Bay was shot and instantly killed on Sat urday while hunting wolves have been troubling farmers in the vicinity On Friday and Jo seph Vinoent started hunting and killed a wolf that day Saturday they went out again and alter strik ing the trail a men sep arated each to take a cer tain direction After proceeding some distance- Vincents attention was drawn by a moving object in the long grass of the ravine and a boar he fired but on running to urn spot where he had shot found his companion shot the head death being instantaneous For some reason Wilson had changed his as according to their agreement no should not have been in that locali ty He leaves a widow Both nn crack shots and they drew a sight on was certain to fall- Tbo plan to make prison an inviting In which to live where all comforts of modern tunes may be had where life is one round of song maybe all right but it is going to make to Alexandra of Fife have tares high Unless a stop is called countermanded tt the time will the Margaret will be at ridi and influential can a tern influential can enjoy jail or the unsettled part of the country sure ly pianotuning cant be very lucra tive here I shouldnt think that pianos were very plentiful in this region Ko sir theyre not said Ok pianotuner but I maie pretty fait income by tightening up barb- wire fences 00 NO CHANCE I understand youre saving your money now Thats right- is tlie road to wealth Youll be rich some day if you keep on No chance wont be able keep on Im just saving up to get married 000 Washington Oct The Demo cratic tariff revision the second low tariff law which has been put on the statute books In seventytwo years is now a reality President Wilson sipied name to she Simraona bill at oclock tonight In presence of an Impressive gath ering Two hours fifty minute later at midnight the new law went into effect v i a the exception of a items A happy group of legis lators members of Cabinet and friends encircled the President as he smilingly sat down and slowly edit ed bis signature with two gold pens Ho presented Under- Wood with the pen that had Woodrow and the one which completed his name to Senator mom both of whom towed their on York Radial Straw Corn Fat and sums of and under Cash mos credit or per cent off for cash Sale at one oclock THURSDAY Oct Mr Jos Pol lock will have a general farm sale on lot Con North near Peters Corners on the Met terms Sale at one oclock II Kavanagh Auctioneer TUESDAY Oct Mr Isaac Fish er 33 Con Whitchurch will hold an extensive sale of Farm stock implements and furniture ai one oclock Ten months credit J THURSDAY Oct Geo Thompson will have an extensive sale of stock implements furniture etc on Lot Conv North near Peters Corners No reserve lual terms Sale at one oclock W Kavanagh School Reports Report for September S S No Names in order of merit Fonn Clara field Form Sr Cora Allen Laura Greta Form Jr Moule Gordon Emma form III Mable Hopper lliil- ip Fetch Carl Reynolds Form III Jr Fred Hopper Vio let Simmcrson Frank Form Mavis Hopper Hopper Russell Jason Fogal Form Jr Clar ence liar tin Maty Reynolds Maurice Parkinson Viola Fetch Ivan Hall Willie Skint er Harry Tiny Form I Earl Hale Max Johnson Donald Fetch brass Primer Elmer Johnson Frank Hopper Garnet Sheri dan Carmen Sheridan Norman dan Walter Flin- Florence Edith Viddi field Alma Annie M Fee- Teacher Ory FOR FLETCHERS One hundred head of Cattle Stack ers and Feeders and 35 good TUESDAY Oct Mr Thomas at east half lot Con Brown will have an extensive farm I East sale including registered horses Station Mount Albert on Lot In 3rd of East Gwlllin- Hayes bury Usual terms Sale at one oclock Kavanagh WEDNESDAY Oct Mr John C6wieeoa w have a farm sale on Lot 31 In rear Con East Gwillimbuy j mile from Crossing on Met ropolitan Ry 5 per ofl for cash Sale at one oclock Kavanagh Auct SATURDAY Oct J Crowfler will have a sale of stock etc on lot in Con limbury Usal terms Sale at oclock H Kavanagh Auct FRIDAY Oct Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Implements on lot Con East- known the Farm property of J J Tunny Sale without reserve at one Terms months KaV- anajsh Auctioneer TUESDAY Oct21Mr Root will dispose of a number of and at hie farm Al bert at one oclock four credit J Kester Auct If there are Farmers thinking of buying a Gasoline Engine this fall it will pay you to consult with me as I can interest you in this line Write or Phone me and I will call on you Mt Albert 1 Strayed From Holland Lauding on Sept a Red Yearling Steer last seen on the of East Information leading to recov ery will be suitably- rewarded THOMPSON Holland STRAYED From Lot Con East about Aug a red and white- yearling bull and red year ling Finder will send word to p J KORAN l Si class is a credi what j c i Si ARCHIVES OF ONTARI TORONTO