1336‘ K and nd During: the discussion the (nuucil thought that l’ivhl Kitclwns shoulzl l)!‘ thrown on the oilivers 01' the pnhlii'. but he suppliml by the (lowmmeut. It was a military equipment as important as mavhine guns. and public pressure should l mngl. t on the Hm eminent tn 5111 ph the troops “ith all net-essazies. lhcl (bum-ll while svmpathizing with the (lPl'fltathH dill not feel that the\ could turn munoy \\lll( h thm (lid not hm e, and 41‘: llthllhll Hi .‘1l\‘~‘>l‘< lll‘lllli‘lï¬fill :tnt. ‘ \\ â€ml it “its ilm'hlml that under the ‘ ViTV'lll‘.‘ 1121(“8 tlzt- ulunzitiun Hillld not in) RH. P. H. N'mille, lst Vico Presi- ill'nf- Miss Sara. \Vright, 211d Vice 1 unident Miss C0121 Hill, 3rd '1 resident, \‘1', 4th hit-111, W. Davis, Suciztl Department, lC(‘ Payne ice Pres- M1".\1‘\illP,(7)1";111ist, Miss F9111 \\ right, Secn‘ml \' Miss Gladys Pear son Corrcslmndiug Secrotm'v Miss Della. Patterson, Txeasurer, I‘hwro'ie , i‘.1\ 1111'. Uct Ist ............................ i. Junkin, teaming ................ “'ilson Dunn, drawing gravel... Gal-lick and Ulver, teaming ...... A. E. liuttum, supplies ............ ('lerk. p0<tage. war stamps etc, Elect-rim ('ummiwion, lightin Town and Fin: Halls ......... Alex Warren. primin: ............. A. Bruck. Work on boundary... Messrs \V. l"lav.-lle. T. H. Stinson. and ('apts. Frawiord and Sutclitl' requested a donation of SWO to the 77th Battalion The deputation showed that the Battalion Funds fell Fund. collection of the“) upon the ollicers‘. and as these Battalions are formed, if any oliicers are enrolled, from thi< county. will ham to appeal to their own county for assistance. The 77th had four oliicersr from Victoria. and it happened that all the ofï¬cer" Were from only three 01' four counties. so that the liehl for appeal was limited. At least $lU.OUUwas requi'e‘l. 'l“1e demands in the Fund Were. innumer- ‘ ‘. Seven field kitchens Were wante", Tent when: the soldiers could z of course they a. 111.- Social meet Wiite. letterS. read and plav games I etc. o>t$ ‘70 a. month Band to maintain l etc. i he ollit er< and men all tontrihutc ; the l'und. sec t-hi dei \‘ e1 Sunday, September 10th, at. 10 3U a 1n. and T p. m. Rev. Geo. R. Claie, _ who Was at one time junior pastor of Boheaygmm Church, and has since . been 21 man of influence and power on ' will the 2 services. 3 1 ‘ f“‘““"mâ€â€œâ€œ : 1113 Methodist Young Peoples Society ‘ Tm A,“ | ‘ The \ oung 1’1 wiples Socictv Of the lhi; \lethodist Chute 11 other circuits, conduct reeocnized on y 1 Tuesday night- 1n its four departments } nl , of Christie-.11 Fndem 01‘, Missionax}. \lr Litemrv and Social and Citizenship. 1‘ .Vflee lugs are to ie held men Mon-310 dm e.1 ning a: tight oclock lhc: l for 5 following me the office rs: President, The village council held its regular sit- ting on Tuesday evening, the Reeve E. J. ironcl. Em in the chair. Cheques were ordered drawn for the following: (7133. Nicholson, salary Engineer to (Z. Nichols. salary to lst ............ 45 00 'l‘rcas'. schools on levy ............... 3 00 With regard to the l’mllara brought up at last meeting, the Village has no authority in the matter. the licensing of l’edlars being conï¬ned to County Volume 46. U’J!‘ \Vt Tuesday Cooler and partmuy cloudy. wednesday ï¬ne and moderate warm. Thursday ï¬ne and becoming war quite warm. )lnnday. C‘lnudv. but warm, thundm‘ and lightning in the evening between 7 3111leme Considerable rain fell. “191'. The colors of the trees are beauti- of Nurses "km 111. held 1t ‘ ‘11:: ul at present. flVh-vte’s on Tuesday, Oct 12th. - L Fridm‘ A Diary Of The Week’s Weath ouncils 't‘('( )l'( H4111). 001 U \\-' Q Saturday. Fine and warm Sunda \‘ Fridziv. \V I waders at n «lismnw to Ixu‘nlis Lrv of the wvalht'l' ‘nch \\'t‘(‘l~' riil vmnmem-o wit-h Friday :m Bobcaygeon Council M the We North Verulam (‘1! \VHS ()ct h we“ Lion H )t‘f‘ll ulimxrned trnm [114nm] n lwm t‘ l'\' nl‘t was our uf th< Cooler and partially a1 Sold'u small 111 tie-qwst i1 mkm: dona 1sk( 191 ï¬ne tnâ€"ds \‘ m uml hand. might 10H (\lll “'le oï¬ lll lll \id Society cluudv and mumt v of [110113 to publish *1) tnwnsh Vt 11 an I) 1H l'lllflV uf Ml ll 13 4 05) 5 00 ~15 00 It 1'0†that ‘)llt and 361' ml Hf On Sunday night last Mrs. Newton Thurston of Dunsford. met with an accident. when leaving a neighbors house‘ and going down the steps in the dark, she made a misstep and fell and out her knee. \Vhen she arrived home she discovered the injury of more serious than was at ï¬rst thought; and it was deemed necessary to take her to Lindsay where sh: Would have the injury properly attended to. Dr. Clarke of that town was seen and three Stitches were required 3111‘s. Thurston is recovering from the pain- ful accident as rapidly as could be ex- pected. Mrs. Newton Thurston Sustains Injury Mvvf‘ings un- tu l‘e ilt‘ld OYPX')‘ Mun- .lny (".141ng at, (-ighz o'clock. Tho fulluwing :u'v tlw utï¬vvrs: President, {m2 P. H. vaille‘, lst Vicv Presi- zlt-n‘r. Miss Sam \Vl‘ig‘ht, 2nd Vice President. Miss Com Hi1], 3rd Vice l’i'esidvnt. \V, Payne 4th Vice Pres- iilvnt. \\'. Davis. Sucial Depnrtnwnt, Halibur {an Fixst To Respond The Anniversary Services of the Methmiist Chum-h are to be held on Sunday, September 10th, at. 10.30 mm. and T p.111. Rev. Geo. R. Clare, who Was at one time junior pastor of Bobcaygmm Church, and has since been a. man nf influence and power on other circuits. will conduct the \\' Pt ’l‘hv Ministorof Militia i< beginning to gr‘t n. t'vspmxw to tvhv will-r he made. last- weak 'to the vï¬'cvt that wherevvr local units of 2-3 mun m- upwanls \wre onlistvd fut'uwrsvas wrvic.» these men would he {in- imme centres tuwn mu‘ man in Jnily luwnship has 4 acres nf potatucx‘ and tiny; arc all a Conlplcte mass uf ml. 'l'hc mt spams to he lllll|l\';’l‘.\‘:ll. and only [how having light wind} soil swan [0 he in lurk. It looks iilu- high prim-s for potntnvs lwfurcspring and (ham having.r them free from rot- will apparently have the pi'im- in their own hands. but don‘t an them too high gvnth-invn. have Incn'y on the consumer. Mr. Edward ('amphull has rented a. farm close to Lindaay and is doing‘r fall ploughing: at l,»rcserlt. We understand that our popular Black- smith. of King's \Vharf. Mr. John U‘l.eary. is :1â€ng up business and will lions. Thi: Hugs n CthHU Lambs Carley ‘ Butter V Eggs C heese shortly move to Lindsay. We are sorry to hear of this change as Mr. U’Leary had a. tine trade worked up, and he will hegremly missed by the people North Emily and a (‘Ul'nel' of South valmn. Mr. John Quiflvy. jr is‘ to !.i::d<a_\ in the near future and thx‘re are otlwrs in- tending to fa†in line and we are bpgin- min; to wander if there is going to he 'uul towns are prepurm illiu anyhody left. “'0 hope all will he bene- tin-d lw the change hut. it is and old true savinuthatfa ramm ï¬elds always look green. lmt when you get there you too often ï¬nd them not so green :1: the ï¬elds you left. The funeral of the latn David Logan was largely attended on 'J‘nosJay. Many from a di<Lancm including 1". D. Moore and Dr. Simpson. of Lindsay. to pay their last respects to an honoxred and worthy citizen. 3 7119!! “'(‘N hmâ€: â€l zrterwlaml trained for the winter 'ntato ( A meeting of tlu- Victorian Order :11 n Inotntm s as I'Q“‘(‘1\'(: T111†Anniversary Services. 3»m't0 “'83 0111 LI' listin South V . O.N. Meeting us “e are inter Emily township h or In res. Mr. and Mrs. T. Chm-than), in “mu-ml Huglws’ own 'l‘uosduv for Fnrnhznn. ()uvhvv, u: of the ï¬rst L0 respond. i112 rvci‘ile \vm‘d uf Mrs. L‘lwotl «i a tvlogmm stating that sixtvl‘s death, ln‘mly vuli~=touL and douhlv “â€3110â€!le of Toronto is vi‘ \‘alllill slmrtly be enrolled. her parents 31:2 and Mrs. Alex'l‘mt‘ INN smxt wmnl that the: Is sent wm'ul that 1 :25 men. ()thcr villa; marina to follow suit (‘0 of tlu mm cruzam vutting and silo ‘ (lay at present. (-znnpluints of ‘v informed that :vs at The storm on Sunday last which was general in this part of Ontario «lid conâ€" siderable damage in this set-tion particuâ€" larly to the apple crop. l'ncut (-orn it heaten and ta‘iglcd in such a. way as to he very dillicnlt to har- vest. Several silos were more or less damaged. IlIOJP of Miss NIL-Kevan, (Vaniâ€" eron Point, and of Messrs 'l‘hos. Hethcr- ington and H. \V. Johns J' [tr hlo“ n down. It is nnfortuna .. mentioned silos aren ~ ew _ _ plated onlx a fmx dms. :Urmctte. We had prusentcd 60 us this week: half dozen twigs loaded with Well develop- ed raspbz-rrics, of the second growth this year. They ware found by 311â€. Fred Wright. Thi< is the second bunch of second growth 1‘asph.;1‘rics we have seen this year, and these are, of course, hatter develupcd than the ones brought in few weeks ago. Sunday’s Storm 'Wreckeédz.Silos Miss Zetta P» ttnm returned on Satur- day night from an extended visit to Toronto. Mr. (". G. Harbaugh, has returned to his home in valc‘niiry. 1’51. Mr. and .\!1‘. \‘C. {3011mm have return- cul I'islla‘vmv. :u-rompanivd by Mr. and Mrs. .\. l‘l. liuunm. spout.) n" M u “Ut‘kï¬ \ Lt'il ()H'JI‘ Mr. J. H. Mu Moylv and MRS for a holiday 1.1 Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Svihuhl left 011 Thursday for l’ittslmrg whvre t'm‘y will slwlld 1h? winim' Tlu'y had hupml tn stay until the 15th, but lmsinvss t wk Mr. Seibuld home at ° Mrs. \VaHrrr-v :l’ndginton of Van mmvm' is \‘ix‘iting her mothm- Mrs \‘. In Putters-rm. who is iâ€. slwnt :L \\‘t T ( ) I. nut ( '1 Boyd :11'0qmndingiluc lmlidny at King:- stnn and Harri-HEM Vamp. 311'. “'11:, Hicksun, 11w until'ing sm-rvtzn'y nf the erulznu Agriculture Society I'Q‘UU'XN'd n11 Thursday from his judging trip 10 {lu- \Vesim'n ()n‘mriu cuuntivs, and is now husisly vugztgvd with the M11 Fair ln't'lnu'a- Mrs. M. ;\11(1u:'su11. l’urt M 'N is \‘isitixlguz Mr. Ed. \‘fnmls. Mrs 'i‘hmnpm her parents 31:2 Mrs. “'5. 51. Hugs â€ff (.11 Luttlv Lambs Hugs utf curs Cnttlv Lambs But tn‘ 2 FM] and \\':1t4 Cattlv Ln mb Barley Cheese‘ (largv) The Womens’ Institute \s 111 meet at the home of Mrs. A \lclutwe on Turk:- dav Oct 12th, “hen 11w \\. l. of lenelon Falls \\ 111 be present. Butter Chees: (lat-3:4») 1531c nl'cuts. 1V“ - v ,‘hees‘o (L1 Misses Sam. and Blanche “Wight Second Growth Raspberries This Week’s Market Tops Bobcavgeon, Ontario, ('z11,::(‘157‘]fI'iilél)’, Oct. 8t111915 The Womens’ Institute w-f m H AND MIDLAND COUNTIES HERALD ,‘~ I ' r1 lH‘ Personals $ 2910 Deduct commission to-duy. 48c Dvduct commission y} r nvrmmlvaniod by Mrs. Dorothy INâ€: on 'l‘uusday. New Untario. Nivhuls (If Turnnfn i '1'!“ ( (unwav. of {IX I'vlnti‘ms. N E\\’ YORK MONTREAL L‘O ‘ «up-‘0 and Mrs. \\'.‘\\ [he lmlidav at Kin; '1‘ Ik-«lurt commission I'hr'dm-t cmumission BI'FFALU (me'l‘o H) tinn with his ONTARIO ARCHIVES \‘XSH‘, iuj't'aln $10.50 $8 00 8.60 $10 ()0 {)IH 11) 2'1 2'2 N." 2211222' 5, 122' 222 \‘02' 22221. 312. 1222;2222214 suniu'd 12v 1215 “if-'21 22,2221 :2. >2222L1212112s 2--222:222 111222 221' \ 2 2'- ‘u122222. 222221 2221.221;122221'211221. 12222 sistvrs. 312's. \Vm. ,312'12‘2'2112'2‘s. 222221 312's. \‘2'2'5125' Dunn, '22221 112222 122'22'12â€" 2'2's, \\'2‘11122222, 1221221' 222221 \\'22s12'2', 121821 <212'\‘i\'22 121222 His $15102. \1I'S \111- '22 212" '22221 1212 1221:.1 221' A12 \' 2222212'2'22- (’21 1212221120 1222222221 \‘22L\‘ :211222212'21 12\ 112'122'01122'222 21' 112 -22 12221 122 2 21 221 1522122 221 11221'2'5‘12'2‘5‘222221 112' >222i2'2s \2'2'2'2' 2'222221212'12'21 12\' 112W. V2.1}. 52221112. '1‘122'2'22 2212.522. \‘2'2'5' 1:2.2'22‘2' 12221222211 221 121s 1212-22215 222221 22.2'212222122122222t2-x 221 1122' 1222222221 2222 '1'2222321222'. I)“ MRS. I). ADAM In the passing of Mrs. Danie-1 Adam, whu diml (mt-11v nmming of the 26th. tlw cmmnunity loses une of its oldest and must respected l'vsi- :leuts. Shv had reached the ripe nld age nf eight-seven years and until sei'ugd. h): a stroko of apoplvxy in July 1:1,st,ha<'l enjoyed Vigorous Vhealthaml had the full use of her faculties. She was horn in \‘Calvs :md many V ’m's ago with 11(‘l' husband health and had the full I use of her' faculties. She was born in \‘Cales and many y -ars ago with her husband wame to Canada and settled ï¬rst in the township of Smith, afterwards re- movingr 1o Emily, and ï¬nally to Bar- vey, Ono sister, Mrs. . olm Lewis, three| sons, Morgan. of \Vhitewood, Mann Thomas and Philip, of Verulnrn, and 1\\'() daughters, Mrs. Fletcher and Miss Esther, survive her. Sam The husband predeceased her eigh- teen y ‘ars ago The tune ‘al, which was held on Tuesdav. was verv large- lv attended. . Selkirk. .l .\ .\l lis‘ MARTI X On Tuesday of last week Mr. James Martin of Verulam, who has been in fail- ing healih for some time, passed away. .‘dr. Matin was in his eightieth year and liVed with hi4 nephew Mr. Geo. \V. Martin of the Fem-ion lioad. He was a ‘ stauneh (lrangeman and it is said Mr D , Martin was always on hand at a lodge The late M r. Erskine was .32 years of age and is survived. by his widow, who came in with the body, and one daughter aged 6 years. He had been connected with the (I. l’. R. ever since 1884 and was transferred East Selkirk to Guernsey, Sask.. about seven years ago. where he acted as agent. f ro in He was esteem- ‘ ed for his many sterlingr qualities by all , ‘ who knew him and was a member of the The . Masonic order for many years. lather andasister, Mrs. Kellett, reside at lialiburton. Ont., and two hrothers.’ George. in Winnipeg, and Joseph in the Saskatoon district, are the other surviv- ing relatives-â€" The funeral of J. J. place at 3p. m. Thursday, from the of R. ll. (lilhuly of West The impressive Anglican ser- vices wer: couducted at the house and graveyard by the llev. Arthur A. War wick, in the absence of the rector, Rev. \V. Thomas. This was followed by the beautiful service of the Ma<onic order. The pallbearers all past. mater-s of Lisâ€" residence Iar Masonic lodge were Messrs. J. W. Silupsoxrï¬nl. lbheris. li H. (lilhuly. ll. Williams. \V. ). Shead. \V. S. Erskine of (inern- I ‘ sey, Sask., who died in St. Paul's hos- pital at Saskatoon, on Monday last, took . 1 One sistm‘, Mrs. Juhn Lewis, three mus, Morgan. of \Vhitewuod, Mam, Thomas 51nd Philip, of Vel'uhxm, and 1w0 dauglflws, M rs. Sam Fletcher :uul Miss Esther, survive her. .l .\ .\l ES MARTI X ()n Tuvsday of last week Mr. James Martin of Vorulam, who has hemi iu fail- ing hualih for sozm- time, passed away. 3111 Matin was in 111* oiglutivth year and linHl with hi4 neplu-w Mr. (Vi-0. \V. Martin of the Fem-loin lluail. llu was a slaunvh Urangunmu anal it, is said Mr .\la:‘ti11\\'as always on hand at a lodge nwcting, no matter what the Wrutlwr His funeral \Wb ('umllu'iml by the “range Unix-r, a very large number attending. \'i(‘€S war: COINlllC graveyard by the wick, in the alisen \V. Thomaa This beautiful service The pallbearers all :ar Mmunic ludge i Simpson. 5. .1. ll ll. Williams. \V. Young ‘ The late Mr. El wa< also a mast-er ‘ The late Mr. Erskine some years ago? 3 w: < also a mastel of Lzsgai l1)1l«re.l;cauti 1 fnl llo1 al ll’ll)l ites enibanked the whiz. Anion;r them “er, one» son h) tlw citizens of Lunigan, Sn. k.. 1113 A. l“. and high- A. )1. of Guernsey, ‘ â€1' Railway Telegraphvrs. Lisgm‘ Masonic His. funeral wu~ (-11111l111'1011 by the Orange : 011111, a very huge number attemhug. DA Vll’) LOGAN 011v of tlw lest known most l\' 11131111121111 (itizvns 11f tllf- ((111 1111111- 11 \' 11.155111 .1w 1.) on bumhn . Hip 1111151111 of \l 1- David Logan in sealed and from many 111111161'ous‘ frlemls 11:5- nfw \( \1‘11tl1 “1211'. He l1.11 l lxen Inmnncnt took 111.118 at in fallinw 111111111 for OH‘l' :1, vm cemetery.-.\lan1toba l'ree l’re's. 311 Logan \\ 1h lmx n in the tUWIlSlll}! 1 _,d_,,-_w_m..- WM, _.« :-l 1:il\. lml. lard cur 111111} \'1~:1.1',~ 111 \(11'11l11m. H(\ was :1, P11 .<~ BObCangOH and District SO}. diets llda‘l 511 k... the; ()xder hut in lodge 11f \Vawt Selkirk. the, family of du- 1 \ Mr E. J. \Voollard ha< had blooming '1‘1 hi< garden 3. lim 1:113:11 white rose. The plant. had bloomed early in the sum- merquite profusely and again thinveek a huge bloom and several lnuls were picked from it. This is surely the last- :‘o:;.: 0.1 summer. .\ut \ut, with \'l"i'u l‘nvmlilx ' cut, 11f 1 \ml \‘11111 htt-le fads and func1e< all \0111 Mapleton . ‘ You’ve given up your walks in Leivcstel own , Square. \our Bond Street crawl and your eye "lass 31.2.16. No“ th it \1 11 see you drcssul in Khaki. .\'-~.~|.r,~ m \ vrulum. H0 was it 11w» ‘ u Lytm'inn in 3'vliginn. Hv was dvpury 3 r~111rning ()ï¬i‘.’(‘l‘ for: numh'lr \'(-'1,:- s and :th'huu;_h he had live): ï¬sh“ S many timvs tau nix-opt other public mm vs. 1w 11(‘\'(‘l‘ did. tion. p ‘. lh'itlon wzu horn ninety years ago in In»\ (‘uunty uf 'I‘ymmé. Ireland, and mum to (‘anada some l\\‘i‘t)i_\' year‘s lutt-r. Ih- worked in the tmvnsh'zp of Smith for a>hurt time. At that linn: the hlaz'k- fx‘h'r was raging around the country of NEW Luke and Mr. Tn'ltton’s ]~:u‘mxt.< hu'h «liml, leaving him the ohhnst, with $i\ vl‘ smzn chihhen stranded in :1 sta'nngu country. He brought them tn thv tnwnship of Verulam. where they made their home with the Kelly‘s of Red Hr liritton then workml in Bnlway- Iâ€"‘wm fursome time, on me constrnmiun “3 the locks' and also for the Mosqnn liuyd (‘0. llewas for a, time exnplm‘ml Ringing supplies for the ('mnpany from l'vtorhmzougln to .\'o_;ie.< (Tx‘cek. lie was married in 1856 to Margaret "hamlmrs who pwdccanied him scwml )~‘!‘:11‘Szi:_:0.. A family of two 50m and um: daughter survive. They are. Mrs: l‘klwm‘d Moon. of Harvey. and Messrs James of Bolycaygeon and lioht of Ver- uium. A brothelwlohn Sh‘years ulxl. and it half brother, George 80 years, al~'0 survive him. A report of the \\ omens branch of Lde B. D. S. A.S. came to the ofï¬ce just as we are going to press. This report will we are gomg appear next- Hum-s Britta lay. ()vt 61h The deizeased gentlenmn 1i( an in religion. lhe funeral takes place TORONTO M week. Obituary Too Late ,. (ml. surviu'd 1w his \vi‘fe was an Aug at 10 u‘vlock (I Mnit: 1. zunmu New Dressmaking Estabiish ment .1. J. Erskine. who was station agent of the ("analliun Paciï¬c Railway at East Se kirk for many years. died in St. l’anl’s hospital, Saskatoon, on Monday. word to this effect havingr been received by his brother. Geo. ll.. of Saults and l’ollarl‘s staff. The lmdy arrived here this mornâ€" in},r and funeral will take plat-e at Selkirk to-morrow at 3 o’clock. under Masonic auvpices. Interment will take place fxom the residence of Mr. Gillinly. Misq H. A. (‘msc~ “ho ha: sorn-d an :11qn'mlticmx‘hipto:uh'essnmqurinEhglmul will (rpm! 3 «has-‘mzxkin; establhhment L)\'(‘I' \Y. T. ()‘Utohi‘l' it! (m: 1 Hz 5pm NU. $11121 with ux Ihmwln‘ Thv ladic-s of the Bnbvavgm’m and District Snldivrs Aid Such-1y will gix‘e‘ a. lunch on Fair (lay and wil ‘0? 3.51m} tn recviw- donations nf cakes. (-t-.:. in fact any hing which mm Lv (1m;- Loquâ€"Iu 11w township of Vorulam. on Sunday, Oct 3rd 1915 David Logan aged 5 6 years, 4 months and 26 days. BlilTTWNâ€"In Bobcaygeon on wed- nesiay Oct 6th, 1915 William Brit- tun aged 90 years. \'(‘l“(é' }<)I;I.‘:5ux.~â€"â€"Al BuMaym-nxl (m Sum, 2511) 1915 to Mr. and Mrs Captain “'1“. {(1)};insm1, of a daughtt'r. CuXWMZâ€"At Bobcaygmm. on Friday Oct lst to Mr. and 311's. John Conwav a sun ï¬uiq {vpusi‘s Sun 1.t '27 il Death of J. J. Erskine Tutu] amount paid caygeon and District Soldiers Aid Society U In?“ mum . D. S. A. S. Lunch “That; tlu- Inn-«1lunv‘nvhuid peoplv nï¬'vring praise, mu} almifvin: Him." Baptis: Church Bqur-(r Ramps for: “thuvs Bun. huh 1" 1111mm; \Vm Man] K mum I V 15thme Hahn."- “mount l'(‘('(‘l\'( (h ct 10. u p.111 for Mixgluidt winking L\.~‘1:1l»‘:i~‘l|rnen M‘s >t01‘0 (m 'l'uesday Died U m (HIN‘ PHX‘ . meit‘udv†and warship 1 mnv ‘lwhuhl 830 63 (we; 48. 810 810 64 â€."J I :0 63 ().-tober 11th. M‘s . lanet l“. Robim‘on viceqninci- galof the Park dale sdmol Edmonton. having received a call from the mi<si0n ï¬eld in India, will sail from Vancmwgr on Before leaving Edmonton she was tendered a farewell by the ï¬rst Bapti t Church. The pastor Mr. Patterson, in a>lmrt address, spoke of lli<long avâ€" qnaintance with her. havingr found her engaged in pioneer Baptist work at \\'e ta=kiwin sixteen years ago. A high tribute was paid Mis< l'lohiny-on. he said in the fact that when a vacancy orcured in the misission School at Samalkotta, India. owing,r to the death of )lia‘s Corn- ing. a cahlegram was sent to the mission Board in Toronto, asking that Miss Robinson he sent to them. She has already served a terms in India but has remained in the home-land longer than the usual furlough to further recruit her health. For the past two years she has been teaching in Edmonton. Recently Mr Barty Coulter, of North Verulam, sustained a painful accident. when passing through a. door way he stepped on a (-lnthos pin, which rolled thruwing him against; the steps and bre-iking two ribs, Mr Cuulter is progressing favorably but has had a, yainful time of if. The two-$10 belonging: to t for cumin :0 (-omlition 125 aazl'vrz. Int 9. ('(nlcvssfun 4, township of Verulmu. 3 miles xmrth- west, 0f Dunsfurd, good brick huuw, frame 1mm. gum! frame stablv. guml pig pen, tw‘; wens, (mm in stable) and a running: spring in pasture ï¬eld. 55 acres tillahlv land ' (lunl 53:31 and ill-aw] pit 1m! sm no que- bud. Fm- ivrxm ur fur‘lur p;1r.x<ul.1.-.~..=un1\ In “Mullnrd. Bt,»}x-::\';_,(-x trees title. own; You’ve given up your walks in Leivester Square. \our Bond Street crmxl and vour ev DATED at Lindsay this Eighteenth daypf Sep’ggnber 191:5. McLaughlin†Peel, Fulton, Stinson and Anderson, Solictors for the said Administrator. .\nt. .\'nt.\ . 'nt. \xil'h yam militmv stint ' The. Em'uire ls proiu‘f mi \011. AN 1) 'l‘.\ K E NU'l‘H‘E that after the lSIh dayof ()ctolrcr. WIT). the Said adâ€" ministrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice,nnd that the said ad- ministrator will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to anv person of whose claim he shall not then have notice. No“: that. we see you dressed in Khaki. You’m the idol of the girls and fellows two; IN TH E MATTER U!" T†E ESTATE (IF BENJAMIN NH'HUHJ“ lat-e oftlm ’l‘lawrlexip 0f V‘m‘nlnm in the. l'oumg,’ of Victoria. Farmer dm-vas‘ml NHTIUE ii hon-by given that an NUTIUE ii hereby given that all persuns inning any claims or dramaxzck agaimt the hit/c li.;a_i;zminc Nicholas who died on 01‘ :ihmt the Zeith day of June 1913 :11 the said 'i‘cwm-‘hip of Verulam, are required to smni by pawt lire-paid or to dolivm' tn the undersigned. Solici- tors herein for Samuel Quigley the ad- ministrator of the estate of the said den-eased, their mmws and addreis and full particulars in writing of their claims and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. persons having may i'} against the late 33¢an died on 01‘ absnt the '. 1913 at the said Tow.- are required to semi or to deliver tn the n tors herein for Samuel Ta'n 1hui'uU'Jth ()L‘kt‘l'OIS for S-th‘. Mr. B. Coulter Meets With Accident The Last Rose Of Summer Natice to Creditors $1.00 a year in a. {x line Farm for Saie Thursiun. ]) 001 I t-story. fram to the, undm Contains 10 «I \JclL Ew acre wit} sham § :u M) R. S For India lull lsfm thin mm} is ofl‘crvd oums. splendid thing in sound garden. amnh 10119, H liA'l'T \ Lindsay, ('nt. LI'I'P‘ “.1 m! 18.! O L) I g: 211K (H and lo E1 1‘ x K: