-t- J 1 f i J f jjrfc- 1 K AGENT MOUN MOUNT ALBERT ft A number of our school children Attended the School Fair in -Queens- Thursday and had good timet Some took prizes The Rally In the Methodist Church on Sunday last was well attended and the exercises were of a most interesting character recent heavy frosts pretty well finished the tomatoes besides xipening the late potatos Many farm ers busily engaged in cutting corn for ens age The pupils of the school Will Sports Day shortly and are look- forward to an exciting time r ip W A JOHN YATES AdRNT SUTTON FIRE The residence of Mr Brood on Scott town line about two miles from Albert was destroyed by at an early hour On Tuesday About four oclock one of bis sons was awakened by the crack ling of flames and found the wood- was ablaze The inmates were fortunate in making their escape but as tie fire spread so rapidly it was to save only a small portion of the contents The origin of thefire unknown as the stote bad been removed from the woodshed day or two previous The loss is only part- covered by insurance and is im possible to estimate but is certainly a most serious one Mr Brood had house burnt only a few rears ago PERSONAL Miss of Junction come home on Mon day owing to the serious illness her aunt Miss A Fair next Wednesday af ternoon aril the concert In the will be the best ever School Childrens on Tuesday afternoon j On August at A num ber of the of the M So- ciety rret at the home of Mrs to pack the bales for the Hospi tals and Mission Homes in the and the Liberal donations showed interest taken in Womens ary work The baJe of new goods amounted to with lbs of good secondhand clothing In the afternoon at 3 p m the So ciety met at the home of Mrs Root There was a very at tendance The Topic the Mormons or Latter Da Saints in and Us menace to the Christian Church vas dealt with by the President The Girls AntiCant S Class met at the Manse on the to pack a bale of new goods for the Hospital The amounted to The girls are to be congratulat ed on the good work The Mens Bible Class held a pumpkinpie social at the Manse on Monday night All present report having had a good time Anniversary services will be held in the Presbyterian Church on October the 24th Amhthe Ladies have decid ed to hold a ChickenPie Social on Monday evening Oct 25th The W M intend holding a ThankOffering meeting in the Church on Thursday Oct at halfpast seven A Missionary Program is be ing provided Rev Atkinson went to Toronto on Tuesday to attend the Synod Bert Owen has adandy driver of bis own which brought I wo prizes homo tdBaldwin billing silos trie order day here Silos are becoming a recognized necessity every dairyman and farmer Trios has an extra strong walls Mr Editor for putting me is to Its my mistake your treat Mr Edit take Soda minus for my error thai my informant lis reinforced with heavy home on cable I Sunday prior to leaving for Eng don and thence- to son who died on Tuesday morn ing after a lingering illness Laice Corporal Byron Sister of machine gun section of the 37th battalion spent a few days at his Borne in town He is anxious to be at the scene of hostilities but may not leave for some not spring Miss Ashall of Toronto and Mr Stock of Peterborough were week- tan visitors of Miss Hoover at the home of Mr J Paisley Mrs Thomas Wail is home on Monday from a visit with friends at Grove It Vim of the Toronto fire rtment spent Friday with his parrots in town Mr Wesley Brooks a former resi dent has taken a position in Mr J Rowlands hardware store The Young Ladies Bible Class of the Methodist Church is having a booth on the Fair Grounds in the profits of which are to be donated to the Red Cross Fund v SHARON Sunday School Rally Service will be held on Sunday next at a Special music Is being prepared by tie scholars Everybody will also be service in the Methodist Church at P M We are sorry to hear that Mrs Harriet is very low also Mr Will Seller is under the care Mrs John of spent Tuesday with her sister Mrs 9 HOLLAND LANDING Mrs Clara Route of as visiting her friends in Brad ford and Holland Landing arid had a time Kingston Sept 28 A bad wreck occurred on Lake Ontario Sunday morning when the schooner loaded with feldspar way from Kingston to Buffalo foundered Tew miles Amherst islandf Five people lost their lives SPECIAL NOTICE As I have a number of Wagons and Plows on hand I will 8elliern now on special and prices Now as Litis is the lime of Ihi year for Gas oline I can suit you in and quality Be to me tftj Fair if you want to see a nice ALBERT TP SRs NOTICE hereby given that a Court will ha held pursuant to the On tario Lists Act by Ills Honor Judge the County Court of the County of York at Municipal Hall oh the of Oct at oclock in forenoon to hear and mine complaints of errors and wiiMioriH in Voters Lists of the Municipality Hast bury for at fiept A ft MACKENZIE Clerk TO OR TO RENT Lots and in Con of acres flood Buildings Orchards and Wells All cleared and fenced In order for crops Apply to JOHN p it NOTI0E TO Having a Well or- Outfit are now prepared to do work at regular and satisfaction guaranteed 80rj EGYPT Childrens Rally Day Service on Sept in the Presbyterian church here was well attended and was enjoyed by all who were present The Church was nicely decorated for the occasion with house plants and various garden flowers The railing at the front of the church was bank ed with the cypress plant Behind this were several large and beauti ful plants Everything was decorat ed that could le the pulpit organ windows and even the lamps were trimmed pretty vines The ef fect was very pleasing Our three fair young Sunday School teachers were in their places Sunday just as they should he Isnt it strange that all three should take to tailoring Yet at one time they did Two of them have since given up in order to study animals One promises to make it her life study but the other finding that the young lion does not make a very agreeable pet has given that up for another hobby It is literature with her now and If you ask her what her favorite selection is she will probably point to these words Of all sad words of tongue or pen the saddest are these It right have been Wonder why it is that when a cer tain young man from the Bible Class is absent on afternoon the President of the Willing Workers Is also among the missing If the young lady from the south is thinking seriously- of trying her pow ers of taming on the Hon perhaps the Scotch will her a few points on the subject Several here attended the Fair at Sutton and all got a good freez ing out Pansy o BALDWIN BREEZES Mrs Grundy is remarking Hint Mr and Mrs das I Davidson are a high old out in the Stale They no doubt are as well as Baldwin Breezes A tribute of admiration of Miss by Baldwins Boss Base Ball Bruisers Darling Little Sally sweet From the crown of thy head down to thy dainty feet We hoys all love Sally more Hi A words express Ill lip you theres a wedding or I lose my guess Well Sutton once more has pulled off her Pair When tell me when will she go to the IhfU sluggard and learn wisdom She lias for some years run her dates up against the equinox stony period and hutting against nature is about as safe monkeying With powder maga zine- Theres likely to he a blow up Go hack October for safe dale Well just as might be expect Baldwins famous and flMU footed equine beauty won as has for several years previously the running at Button Fair And twas a hoi low victory wo In a canter should like to he her pitted against something that would try her mettle and see how fast she really could go Very close to in the I think Mr Bert Owen our local jockey pilot ed her to victory nulla a shine when In the saddle and possibly could give pointers some professional jockey as ho USPS good Judgment in driving attended the wire v though ifwould take Im mense German cannon long Ho demolish ft Just about one crack at it and Tommy would sigh Whither hast thou gone my silo A Noble Deed Some time ago Mr Walter little daughter lake shore near Snake Island had the misfortune to have its arm and shoulder dislo cated and badly crushed Mr Al fred Rogers a summer resident in the neighborhood at once volun tarily look the child in his auto- to the Hospital had her injuries promptly attend ed to paying all expenses incur red therewith and refused to ac cept any compensation Mr Rogers I think is a son and a worthy one of the late Samuel or Rogers Toronto ho well and favorably known to North York oldtimers This philan thropic act was thoroughly ap preciated by Mr In Toronto lacrosse circles in years agone there a player known as Pluck- Martin appellation was given him be cause of the fearlessness he dis played in rushing in to the midst of his opponents securing the ball and wresting victory from their In reading what the daily press had to say re Al lans reply to the military author re his treatment of his com mand I appreciated what hTK- is reported to have said He evi dently wished thorn to understa he was no slave driver hut a man in sympathy with his subordi nates Thats the kind of man we admire In hell be known as Pluck Allan After many trials and disap pointments J J Fostfef has inexpressible delight of through threshing Mrs Jimmy Joseph got all ready four lime and any farmers wife will admit theres no fun in that Art Tom- did the threshing and he and J J poster are K again Vrlal statistics show I believe that September is most prolific f fruit on biological tree of the human race as well as of other trees Amongst other promin nt local celebrities and blowing off on their natal day we Mrs John Joseph Foster and Mrs Amos Crittenden ex actly to a day years the senior of her sister Mrs John Newmarket Ivan years and Delia 2Kb Olive VM ma Merlin and Flmer several score more The Irish in my constitution prompts l make humorous remarks thereof hut I heroically repress it Myrtle Foster was kodak ing Mrs Aimer Foster and Masler the other day Me too says Mrs Jimmy Joseph so Myr tle took a snap Jim my and her youthful grandson Ivan Myrtle is to shim in the photographic art May sin gel there with both feeL Try a shot at that anion and its best gin Just see those girls Of hostilities- Farewell Ernie Chad Tomlinsons thresher is doing amazingly well Ihe best ever done in this neighborhood Charlie does handle an engine arid outfit slick as chick He beats Lyman arid I didnt any man could Hes a wiz ard on an engine A shrewd genius canvassed this neighborhood and secured the patronage of as many farmers as possible who had but didnt catch all See what an other season may bring forth Toasting your shins before the fire already eh I Threshing and corn cutting is order of the day The Ladies Aid met at Mer chants on Wednesday Mr Joel has been a great success a the fruit business Mr Howard Crittenden had- his horse run away on Monday evening breaking his buggy and harness to a certain extent The Bros auto makes quite a jitney to take out our sports Fall Fairs We a to see Mrs able to be around again after her long illness Farmers hurry up Ihe frosts are in the meadows and sickles should be in the corn Thats the way to Sleeping Beauty address on enlisting HavGa guess on the number of seeds in the squash In s A guess with every chase The lucky one gets la Sweater Coat Have a try Mr Mrs treat ed the young people to a con roast at their campon Monday night Dr is improving nicely and expected to be out this week- Mrs Lobe and children of Toronto were guests of Dr and Mrs Noble this week O Brooks and family are leav ing first this week for Mt- Albert where they are starting a gen eral store Mr and Mrs M Hamilton were in Stratford on Monday attending tbe wedding of his brother Mr and Mrs McDonald and children are away on a vacation to Eugenia Falls horse Billy got third in the race at Lind say on Friday last and Parks horse got first money in the at the same place on Saturday Mrs A Dixon was in Dundas fie past few days on account of the illness of her sister Mrs McDonald Mr and Mrs Alex Burrows and Miss Queen Burrows took a motor trip to Toronto and last week The remains of Mrs John Evans were interred at Hill on Mon day Deceased resided with her band on the line near She was in her 67th year Besides her husband a grown up family are left to mourn the Joss of a devoted moth er and wife Harvest Thanksgiving Services will be held 0 Sunday next October 3rd as follows St James Church a m Holy Communion p m Evensong St Georges Church a m Matins and Holy Communion- The Right the Lord Bishop of Toronto will preach at both church V0trflE8lOlKT A Manager 1 Capital up Fund and Undivided Profits 730000000 A Savings Department conducted at of Bnk of upwards are and Interest at current rates added It Is a safe and convenient depository for your money ALBERT BRANCH S D TERRY Manager Tire Steam O 0 I Oh with l heres curls Dressed up to beat llie nation They flirt their fan at every man And cause such a sensation Not Hi No no I There she sauntering aimlessly- along alone after dark far from home perchance- Ah thats had and she acts tomboy very likely And it if her glory to be the central fig ure amid a crowd of men chaf fing loud and with her compan ions tunning after as our local dames say Is a had prece dent for a you nit woman who de sires to stand well in the public view All such ridiculous I have seen occasionally and he a of Such as a rule past reformation and drift on and on till they reach station If there were any desire on their part to improve their morals and man ners such noble women as our Velma Miss Barber Mrs J A And others he good models as they live life that counts John an amazingly hand some little pony about IS hands to a dandy little bicycle earl If Anyone had a couple of hundred bank hills suffering to be blown out I guess he and might deal A Natural SwearOff Nelson was going to town for a plug of flmoklng tobacco recent ly On Jils way the desire and love of tobacco suddenly left him and has not yet shown lip says Nelson Would that those old topers and we have ho numerous in our midst could quit In a style for In CORNERS Misses lean Atkinson of spent the weekend with Miss Nettie Anderson Mrs Walker left last week to visit her sister Mrs in Denver Mrs Pollock moved into her new house on Tuesday Mr Ross took in Bradford Fair on Monday last Mr James Peters shipped carload of oats on Tuesday morning from here- Dry town Serines exper ience with a Wye apple tomato It happened this way One of Ids friends offered him lovely one but he refused saying they did not agree with him still after all he could not reals tt he lovely appearance and cast in his lot with Eve therefore the sickly consequence We hope far a speedy recover J Drown The choir of James Church for day evening the first time last KESWICK Last Saturday afternoon Miss ami Miss Morton gave a Red Cross Chain Tea Quite a few ladles were out was realized The Clrls Patriotic of Keswicv are planning to sell home made candies and peanuts at the School at So bring lota money You will know the girls by the Red Cross on their arm Remember St and give to the Red Cross The Girl Patriotic Club will meet on Saturday in the Temperance Hall at 3 oclock p to make final arrangements for the Fair On Wednesday evening an interesting meeting was held A good program arranged for week Announcements will be Made from the pulpit Sunday It was decided on Wednesday evening to hold a Rally on the fourth Sun day in October f for program later There was quite large attendance at the Womens Institute Meeting on Tuesday afternoon which was held at lIKI home of Mr Wm Mrs Frank Mortons paper on Courtesy and Good Manners in the Home was very much appreciate Mr Morton a machinist at the Keswick power house met with accident last Friday BUTTON A quiet weeding took place at the home Mr Jas Johnston Jack sons Point where his eldest daugh ter Agnes became the wife of Mr Port Rev Mathews tied the knot Messrs W Smith A H and T Kaiser went over to Battle fair in Mr launch Mr and Mrs Stiles Mr and Mrs Mrs and Messrs Taylor Norman K Burrows and attended Lindsay Fair on Friday last Sunday was a success at Knox Church last Pabbath The church was prettily decorated and the attendance fair The children Patriotic Tea The recently organized Girls Pat riotic League will serve tea from- oclock on Saturday Oct in Mrs Stevensons store The girls are eager to bit and take this means of providing themselves with necessary finance Come everyone enjoy a good supper SCHOOL FAIR The following are prizewin ners at the Rural School Fair held at Queensville last week There were as many peo ple present as usually at llieTp Agricultural Fair and exhi bits were very gratifying ROCK Cockerel I Murray Smith No 3 2 Floyd Watson West John 5 Nellie 8 fl Harvey Leek iL Pullet I Nellie Turnoy Pearl Murrav Smith I Ernie Charlie Weal I Drown L Rest Trio Murray Smith I Nellie 3 Pearl Charlie West I 5 Harvey Leek Ernie BEST KEPT PLOTS Oats- No Frank Rogers SS 7 Harvey Glover SS I Byron Cunningham SS 5 Herbert Leek it Bruce Howard Barley No 21 I Ceo Hill 5 Jack Corn Golden I Hazel 7 Wright Lawrence Soar Mabel Eves Irving Arnold Max Glover Field Corn No 71 Roy Stanley Eves Alma Cole 10 Tate 7 5 Rose iecil 7 Potatoes Delaware Kenneth 7 Saunders Wilbert Lindsay Ramsey Rose Albert Ruckles Turnips Carters Ruby Rorden Donald Smith Fred Ramsey Geo Arnold 10 Ross Wat son Ross Mangols Yellow Leviathan Clarence viti 2 William Mackie Mario Watson A Afton Arnold 10 5 Cecil Smith Peas Golden Vine I Florence Walter Davis 5 Hector Lewis Thos Gardiner I Marion Ramsay V Trivet OATS A No Heat sample one quart i Byron Cunningham 2 Frank Rogers 7 Harvey Glover BARLEY A No Heat sample one quart I Geo Hill Jack Knights SWEET CORN GOLDEN BANTAM Rest six years Mabel Eves Hazel 7 Irving Arnold Herman Cole 5 Manley Cole FIELD CORN WISCONSIN No Best six ears I Alma Colo 10 2 2 Hoy Eves 5 Irving Rose Cecil 7 POTATOES DELAWARE Best sample of potatoes Gor don Cole Loon Trivelt Willie Andrews 5 Fred Hood Albert Hunt ley Send me your Auto Tires I pay Express one way Charges Moderate Give me a trial All sizes of Tires In stock New and Rebuilt Gasoline Oils Accessories General Repair Work fc Main Street Garage Sutton 8TANLEYA BREUL8 Prop MM The parson guessing the nearest to the cor rect number of seeds in the squash In our window will bo presented with a Sweater Goat valued at A guess Is allowed with every purchase The seeds will be counted on Saturday Oct 16th Now is your chance to get something for nothing GENTS OUTFITTERS Issuer of Marriage Licenses SUTTON WEST TUHNIPS CARTERS Best sample of turnips Geo Arnold Fred Ramsay Harry Watson- J Ernest Andrews 5 Arthur Evans 7 Donald MANGELS YELLOW LEVIATHAN Best sample of 5 mangels I Cecil Smith 3 2 Deavitt 7 3 Marie Watson 5 Harry 5 Afton Arnold Wm Mackie 5 PEAS GOLDEN VINE sample one quart I Walter Dennis Florence 3 Hector Lewis NATURE COLLECTIONS Collection of Weeds Arthur Evans 1 MildretJ Kathleen I Collec tion of weed seeds Arthur 5 Calvin Chap- pel i A Cecil Donald Smith 3 Collection of Insects I Marion A Willie Cook A Chap- pel 1 Collection of Diseased Plants I Walter Hill Collec tion of Grasses Grains Clovers and Forage Plants Beatrice Thomp son Marie Watson 3 Byron Hill 5 Collection of Native Woods Gordon Wm Charlie West I Lulu PaUendenIO Delbert APPLES Northern Spy Lena Smith Irene Milne Mclvin Wright A Milford Smith Swain 7 Snow Flora Williams Harry Watson A Frank Moorhead Jennie West Mclvin Morton Any Fall Variety Smith 8 2 Cole 10 3 Beatrice Thompson 5 Irvine Rose 5 Percy Young Collection Apples Mclvin Wright Fred Knight Ma Glover Harry Watson Leonard Milne VEGETABLES FLOWERS Tomatoes Harold Cowieson 2 Frank Moorhead Irvine Rose Swain 7 Harry Wat son 4 Cabbages Gladys Flana gan 5 2 Frank Moorhead Bertie Bain 3 4 Daisy 5 Flora Williams 5 Onions Myr tle Wilkinson Willie Miller Florence 4 Calvin Weddel Lulu Patteudon 10 Bouquet of Flowers I Mary Wed LenaWass 3 Alice 8 Flora Bessie Brown Ross 14 GIRLS SECTION- BAKING Tea Biscuits Irene Milne 5 2 Smith Edna Miller 2 4 Eleanor Peregrine 8 Mary 5 Dozen Cookies 1 Eleanor Peregrine Mary Hill Emily Bailie 3 4 Mary Weddel Flossie Wright Loaf of Bread Bond 5 Mary Weddel 5 3 Graco 4 Velma Wass Etoilo Wright 5 Pumpkin Pic Grace Cowieson 8 2 Smith 3 EdythoSmilh Eileen Rowland Mabel Eves Layer cake Mildred Rose Myrtle Wilkinson 9 Borlio Bain Porter 5 Belle Phillips SEWING Patchwork girls under years Florence Hemstitched handkerchief under 10 years i Florence Cain Mary Annie Pearl Centra Piece I Mary 5 Mildred Rose 3 Kathleen Moore Robertson 5 Verne Milne 5 Fancy apron I Maggie Sanderson 2 Swain Lena Smith Hilda Hose Specimen of knitting Mary Florence Cain Jennie Marie Watson Gladys Flanagan BOYS SECTION Spring Coll heavy I Rich ardson Murray Smith 3 Dairy Calf 1 Harold Cowieson Eugene 3 Geo Hill 5 Byron Hill 5 Frank Knights MISCELLANEOUS Drawing Below 111 I Mary 5 2 Arthur 3 Walter Davis Bessie Kershaw 4 Edna Longhursl 5 Drawing III and above I Lawrence Soar 4 Robertson Willie 5 4 Ralph Hill 5 Walter Hill Specimen of penmanship under III I Bessie Kershaw Ruth Mary 5 I Annie kerill Boy winning Ihe highest number of prizes- Won by Murray Smith No Girl winning highest number of prizes Won by Mary No 5 School winning the highest num ber of prizes cup lo be won three years before becoming property of school Won by No 5 Best display of flowers by school to bo grown on school grounds 1st won by S S No 2nd won by No I COMPETITIONS ON DAY OF FAIR Darning Competition- 1 2 Ada Armstrong Delia Marie Watson 5 Five minute address Byron Hill 2 Olive Mainprise Marion Ramsay 4 Weed Insect naming contest Mclvin Wright Marion Ram say 4 Willie 5 MORE BRITISH London Sept 29An official Com munication just made public dealing with the operations in France Tues day says that In the heavy lighting around Loos the British have exceptionally strong German of trenches and bombproof shelters sev eralhundred yards in extent Having taken the German second lire the statement says the British are now after the third line of trenches In all more than 3000 prisoners have been taken and guns and ma chine guns have been captured and others destroyed Asrom4 For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always the I Mary Weddel 2 Daisy Signature of Florence Cain 4 Florence a t J I I i Mrs -TMmmm-