The organization and capacities of this Bank have grown with Canadas development during the past fortyfive years and every modern banking facility Is available to oar patrons With 218 branches In Canada and affiliation with strong financial institutions abroad we are able to give competent financial service In local national foreign trade IMPERIAL BANK OF SOUTH END LUMBER YARD No Dirt Slate Bono Clinkers Suitable for Fur nace stove Range or open Orate Receiving this Coal from Lehigh Valley Co Can sell at Old Line Prices Cash per ton from Car Orders taken now for November Delivery Cor Church and DArcy THE CANE SONS CO Material of Ihe people tor the people oral trough which the the present iavc lowed Into The Church lh only otter made earth f in ii from their sins Hun embers eh concentrates id adherents a lor ire for fellowship men papers can- thus ami think well of one of Jed yards beyond the lowtide mark hen seemed to back in wave estimated metres feet in which completely destroyed the quarter A number of big lighters were picked up like chips and earned beyond bridge which is five blocks from the lowtide mark Upwards of persons were killed and many Seriously by the earthquake many capital of be J of At was for a lime reared that illy of had bill of lie damage done at hat place was due to a tidal wave which drove the people out of their rnl In Ala lias been abandoned by Hie inhabitants as many buildings were wrecked by the immense seas sweeping in when the earth shocks had ceased The great- part of this town was destroy ed addition to ties of dead and injured at and it was re ported today that were kil led at and the sur rounding district was virtually destroyed and the the establishing Joe moral order lh of society the welfare of Hie things thai for the life It these tilings iave parent then we Invite you a lime to enjoy the events during tin rive Days I MM of M a tW Lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc Doors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc The Win Gam Go Factory Yards Huron St Newmarket Mine Kin I histoi and evening free for all the Supper Friday night and Concert tho re ligious fellowship on Saturday after noon then the climax In throe ser vices on Sunday Nov when Rev P Coffin will give three construc tive and Inspiring addresses We In vite Hie good people to any and to all they see fit hoping lo be of some benefit to all Hoping too to receive start that will give the church momentum to go on her way down another century path lo greater usefulness and power for the good or mankind and the of Kingdom islor BUYS NEW PARK SITE Looking the needs or Orillia of the future the Council has purchased tbo properly is situated ontWoaal peninsula consists of about acres of high and dry land formerly used by the Hoys however were removed when the Camp was taken to There is- a frontage of approxi mately feel has had tho ques tion of purchase for and it the by way of long A bolter plan period of has been adopted through the generosity of tho owner Mr J has offered to soil ho property on an agreement of sale cover a year period Tin price and terms are four annual instalments o each payable in Docemboi of each year i023 In order that Councils shall not feel that they have been bound by the Council the agreement provides that any Council In 1023 or may the purchase should in which event Mr will refund without inter est the amounts paid said Rob thats what us been thinking from we ne elected mayors and you know were thinking get- ling up a LookAhead club we boys and getting ready Splendid splendldl cited Ml as she clapped her hands face flushed with back here ten year from now to work out your plans I know a saloon will not be part of lh From time to time Mfes of Ihe popularity of the and the good times they having Weeks later she and a friend ere returning from a concert one they shouts mi a days remarked nobs father look up from his newspaper Hes making people open of Sharon on the to Inst Paisley of Alb was 1 rubbed of high- In the village on Monday The Toronto Nov J Rankin Albert K Start or lech to by Rev of Whitchurch lo Ann of On Nov 1st by Dr need of Westminster Gilbert Matthews to MargaM Ann Simpson formerly of Newmarket May be something In thai my boy said Ills father thoughtfully Ouess It wouldnt hurt every father I of a boy to Join your club- Julia j P Chicago DO The lush bets stop and the teacher voices of some Three cheers for it in- think I my boys among I The boys greeted her Did you hear about our new mo her Miss Gainer they asked Youd never has Joined the Mayor Young Tell us about It she begged most as excited at the news as Well It plaited this way i plained Hob Burke You see asked Billy OConnor to Join the lookheads ami lie looked sort of sheepish ami said I suppose youre the saloon Of course we said we were as every decent fellow Is Welt- said Billy then I aint In It though Id like mighty well to for youd be likely as not to catch coming out of a beer shop with- a pa or pitcher of beer But Bay I can help It Dad makes mo do it ft him and theres lots of other fellow and too and he little kids ha to do It and there a one hardly but would rather take a good licking than do If Well I told Ihe other boys and we Just got boiling and said wo werent going to stand for It And the end of the whole business was that we all went Mayor Youngs house to see wouldnt help u out Well I different from other folks Young tucked awayall his and talked like one Say Bays he pretty tough on a fellow Isnt lit Thai hardly fair play I believe there a city ordinance that hits that and dig It up or If there Isnt one ought to be Just leave It to me boys Then he looked kind of queer and asked Why Isnt my boy though some loam as as low as fourths of the no property are unable ill securily They hi sponsible people to do good for them by endorsement Almost any actuary will give you Ihe information that only 10 per cent of the people reach years are alt pass to along trying lo loans among their friends Every office or shop of any size has at least is always a certain amount of money behind the game It may Whatever it is seems lo improvident i capacity If you watch I you know just how A certain folic always borrowing He pays it hack add soon borrows again i from tbo same source else Often he has route that he works in a like the gent who used to do lot of walking in accumulating his Jag This fellow is chronically THE FUEL VALUE OF WOOD It takes a cord and a half of short- leaf pine hemlock red gum fir or maple which weighs about pounds a cord lo equal a ton of coal white for cedar redwood poplar Norway cypress spruce and while pine wo cords weighing about pounds each are required Weight for weight however there Is very Utile difference between various spe cies affords twice aa much heat as wood so Itial re sinous woods have a greater heat value per pound than nonresinous woods and this Increased value varies of course Willi the resin content available heal value of a cord of wood depends also on the amount of mois ture present When the wood Is green part or the heat which it is of yielding is taken up In The mora even when they are of the dimension and occupy cubic of space A certain proportion of this space Is made up of air spaces between and this air space may be considerable In a cord of twisted crooked and knotty sticks Out fair sticks are cur to fourtoot lengths and piled feet high and 8 feel long In stead of buying tho fourfoot lengths however most people nowadays the slicks cut Into twofool lengths by a gasolinesaw This results In a saving of both lime and labor The purchaser should however lake care to see thai lie gets full measurement when wood In this way In behind the just that muoh removed from bread line One of the great mysteries is why he do manage lo got ahead of the he can borrow from himself instead of his Borrowing small sums or of flour becomes a habit Housewives have noticed that certain neighbors are eternally borrowing the same thing time after lime Borrowing started back In the days when an improvident man saw bis neighbor bring In a of fish or a bag birds and animals Yet tho improvident rushing u to the hardworking hunter with proposition Lend me a bird- or a and Ill pay you I kill Ij commonly sold as tains only onethird of a cord Where wood Is lo bo burned In a or furnace Intended for coal It will be found desirable the foreslers say to cover partly with sheet iron or In order to reduce the draft If this Is not done Is wasted by being consumed too fast and makes a very hot fire which may damige Ihe firebox It Is pointed out however that heat value Is not the only of useful ness In fuel wood and per cent of all wood used for fuel Is consumed for domestic purposes largely in farmhouses such factors as rapidity of burning and ease of lighting are Important Each section of lie country has its favored woods and these are said lo be In- general the right ones to use Hickory of the woods has the highest fuel value per unit volume of wood and has other advantage It burns evenly and as housewives say holds the heat oaks come followed by beech birch and ARCHIVES OFORTOSl TORONTO