OSS No.6 Volume 46. On Saturday evening last Mr. 3 Henry W'ard was driving into town, ‘ and when on Fenelon street, an auto, driven by a. man from Young’s Point, collided with his buggy. One wheel was torn off and Mr. “'ard received a. scratched shoulder in the mix-up Two ladies who were in the buggy were uninjured. The driver of the auto gave Mr. \Vard his name and address and oï¬â€˜ered to pay for the damage of the accident. Chas. Nicholson Loses Furniture city lava, week, by Mr Wilson Dunn, and when the load was being drawn across the floating bridge on Pigeon Lake which is not in very good con dition of late, it, went through and the furniturt- excepting the organ was lost- Sermingly because of adispute between tlw two counties, the bridge has not been kqvt- in repair and at tht p198?!“ tinu we are told, it is not in ï¬t condition fol trafï¬c of any Mr. Chas. Nicholson, who has left Bobtaygeon for Peterborough, was having his furniture moved to that Mr and Mrs. E. V. Ne the guests of Dr. and M for (weir Sunday. )1!" who has been for the pas in Cobalt, as manager Hal-grave mine and later of the hint“ British Guiz has had we in British Auto And Buggy “I“ n order to assume- the managersuq' E Ameda. and nuts. A in : wife of Dr John H He I The family remove 1 . , . has had pl'evinuflv large eerwnwma?’ â€1:553“! l , ° _ ,, " an San iego Sim » h-"irh Cnluxubla and Colorado. i . ‘ v m 1 n s ‘ \i d i might Mrs. Neale left on A an 43‘ 0" play, remaining he will leave 3 state until her . large staff of asx‘istants for ~ were summoned b; with :l. . ‘théurgvtnwu. British Guiana. .MI'S. :‘g :ome \rfb‘nid - - - x un 3V. L 1'8 ; Q ' ' - .' .nd the Winner in ‘ bomihmns Will \pe mus-hand. her m Torunt-n.~~-Pust 1, sisters, Miss Anni ‘ ‘ ‘ A , .l 1' vf the large Petvr’s gold mine British Guiana, South America. Mi. Ne-Hilamls va York, frum where Coreswndence The pomple of this have their root, c1 gathered in, so Jack be able to do much «13 2 p. m. H C‘llwmr‘5 u... r V.“ , U. Stewart, omciat-ing.â€"â€"San Diego 3 of this uoighlnr‘hood t E} ; I \ The people have their root, 0 ‘ If n ion. gathered in so Jack Frost. wall not ’ wwâ€". be able- tn (In much damage this year. a ; .Electnc Lnght Commxssmn ‘, 1 ve been prowrmg ' . 3 - ‘ . I ‘on 114 . . ‘ axuund 0f 11â€â€œ and haâ€: y} ‘J: Board met- m the Councll Chamber, ; ‘ ‘ .. : _ s r m e ‘ g mg themne'ï¬w to W!“ t, 0 1 members all present. Minutes of 5 _ . ‘ x - - ' i, a wavs . . ' â€Wharf!“ ‘ ‘ “i can; [1:111 1 ti last meetmg head and conï¬rmed. . ' ' \ ' ' ' ‘ ( On 1t? , . ‘ wtlsmd “I“ w m. t (y Moved by Mr. \V alker, secondedi - ' ' , .' 3 s} 2 k ,' \ ground, but «,hmb the tweaand n. e by Mr. Arnberg that the following 1 This 15 not very . l‘ crop nearly all‘ Several boars ha i . tor ones. “ . down bet ‘ } f th accounts be pmd: ‘- - or . tor tu- owuers o P . . . ~ g" “th 3' Hydro Electnc Commlssmn . - ds as m 3 sles have been 3. Edit ‘ . 1 orchar l (H 2‘ Insulators $10 ()0: - ' wse mrts . , . , _ ‘ 4.1‘0p â€I t] 1 } . 1 b. J. H1“. ï¬xmg stare room-.. 2 2.9 ’; ’ “n :9 wagon mung 0 x‘nm . ‘ . _ _ k u‘u ‘ I I. R. btowart, prmtmg‘ ......... 1;) 30 -' f the l'itlt‘ is oftvu - , _ . _ up the â€(Wk 0 W . J. \\ rlght‘ Work at macbme 3 6:) ht‘m‘dï¬md "h“- SP‘th‘e“ “"9 “"1"." Jas. Simpson, 8 «law work... 122 00 '7 1 w ramblvs through tht‘ wands. ' _ . 15â€" m. I ‘ J. J. .l‘hurston, hm- work and it I ‘ ‘ . ‘ I - ‘ 501““)1 1H)u_\t‘ 110.5 })t‘( n IlluLh . - . , , U“ 1 ‘ 1 i' . f t } trunmmg trees ............... 18 2:) ' .Pd ,y the :u ( mum n a. 9m: 1- . . . . _ Imprm . J. Smnus. dlggmg hole tor pale 00 » Ul , -‘< - ' - z - ' M -. Culli: tezwh- , . fl ‘ de‘d‘ and “Ru,†1 1t} t‘ I , R. Junkm, toammg ............ 1 .., a , -: . eacrrs . , . er, expats to. I“; 1; bw h tth ‘Gurhck and Olver, teammg... er orou 9 ‘ m e g J. A. Arnberg, 1% days work 65630 Nam the convention latter Part °f_ this week: _ 1 E. J. Broad, cash paid, R. J. The 832111?†fWh‘m‘ ‘S b“? 0": Clarke, for overtime ......... 7 30 Mr. R. Richmond 5 farm at present. f Wm Carty, salary for Sept... 27 58 They â€P?“ w ““9 “3â€â€œ “1’" h?“ ;Bla.ke Cullen, to Oct 151:. ...... , 2 5o dred strunps :3ka out. hm 1 A. E. Baum, Hardware like havmg 3“ ““13“" land ‘“ g°°d§ account ......................... 13 95 Secretary, postage and express 6 1 working order. 5 I ‘ ‘ A I..-†, __.- - ‘ arg inf: many l'flnllut'.‘ “um“..- - The school 1101159 has be improved by the addition of er’s desk and chairs. Mr. Cu attend the in Peterborc his week. ‘ . . er, expects to convention latter part of t A jolly crowd 130meng on Passing through of this great cif} " - ' r all available lanu m Uwi uke 1“va 5 ; account ......................... 1.) 30 working order. t ed (3 n from I Secretary, postage and express 6 15 ‘ v n ' ‘ W v A 10“} “mwd mo or O : Moved by Mr. W alker, seconded esda. ' evenino. A . . . . Bobawgeon 0;: Sub . .‘ «e ti (:1 1 by Mr, Arnhex‘g that 1n consxderatxon . , ess l c- 2 . . Passmg throng 1" e usm ‘of hght bemg used only once per ‘ u. v . ’ ‘ l of tlus 8733‘; “’3 about mne 0 «look, ': month the Free Masons be supplied they foam 0 d ‘: , . . my one :ftore :ien’ullhl g w1th current for lxghtmg lodge room dealded to call. ‘ ter e lat, $10 per yearnâ€"Carried. treats and a glass of Adam’s Ale; ' '1 __â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"oâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- they were ready tor the home tnp. . '1d and the roads: A Y P. A. Socnal _ .nnnn‘tx v y tor the home they were read the The evening was mild and good, so no doubt. the young thoroughly enjoyed the ride. "’ . 01111 0 lt‘. SOOd‘ so no doubt the y g P8 P L Monday evening. Oct.13th. the Aug-E thoroughly enjoyed the ride. lican Young People’s Association held ; _-"__._.â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" t their monthly social evening in the AT BASS L AKE Parish Hall, when about forty-ï¬ve young :people were present. Games of various Frank Read and R. Nich- kinds were played after which dainty re- \ freshments were served. All present ~ ~ lake last, week i . . . on“ VP†at 335° 5 vere pleased With theentertamment given making P7913560†for fiheu. annual g and the intrest that was manifested in hunt, 33d report partridge scarce the new organization was most encour- .;.;. «eat. but deer seem plentiful. Eaging to those in charge. 2hi$ yw' "’"‘ ' ' 1 'idge 39118011 having opened crack of the rifle is oft-en Lnd the sportsmen are enjoy- nmblvs through the wuuds. en much 13: r school huuse has be Nogie’s Creek :sxgm‘ X0. 36 a additiun of a teach- Lirs. Mr. C ullis teach- att ‘nd the teacher’s Peterborough the ms "" “m“ â€t ““3 MRS. JANE XEALE r Mrs. Jane Harcourt Neale, Wife of ‘ â€""‘*‘“‘ Henry Neale died at l p m. yesterday at BfitlSh Guiana the family residence. 4104 Park boulevard ‘ San Diego. Needlands were Mrs. Neale was the daughter of George ( Vlr< Vt-elzunls ' Harcourt, born at Richili, (,‘ounty Ar- ‘ " _‘ :magh, lreland. November I, 1844, and ‘1‘ M 1'° .\m~dlauds. . removed to ( anada. with her parents, in past sm‘f'n years 5 [8153. She was married to Henry Neale ‘. ' Februrry I, 1870, at Halihurton Out. 1 : She had three children, George H. Neale. : . . . former mayor of Bishee, who died Jan-“ l“ l“““““ ““7" nary 28, 1913; Miss Charlotte Neale oii "9 xmmagorslup Ameda and Mrs. Annie .1 osephine McDill, ; gold mine 111’- wife of Dr John H. McDillof Milwaukee. l He I The family removed to California in Jan- ' luary, 1588. and has resided in (‘armdal ‘ and San Diego since that time. On last l ‘ and â€Ema“ . night Mrs. Neale had a stroke of apo- !_ on Monday for ! plevy, remaining in a. semi-conscious ’ ere he will lt'm't‘lstate until her death. Her daughters of as<istants for were summoned by wire. M Neale reach- . ing home Thursday and Mrs. McDill rd the winter an Sunday. Mrs Neale is survived by her: husband. her two dmghters and two E sisters, Miss Annie mmcourt. who resides . with her and Mrs. James Clifford of i Oceanside. creek , Mrs. Neale was :1. member of the Tay- the independent lor Methodist Episcopal Church, at which ‘ place the funeral services will be held .at iis neighborhood 2 p. m. Wednesday, the pastor, Rev. G ' .. . (3.. Stewart, olliciating.-â€"San Diego gvr ï¬rst of the WT of the Drum ii America. urge experience i l i l r r 1 Guiana. Mrs. past seven years gvr ï¬rst of the War of the Drum is position there last Mr.= WILLIAM CUR RTIN into town The death occured 1n St. Joseph" h an auto, hospital, Peterbmo, Saturday night "g“ P011“ of Mr. \\ m.Curtix1. Deceased had been ill a week with pneumoma, and i failed to rally from the severe attack The late Mr. Curtin was 39 years of age, and was born in Ennismore township, where he lived for many V"ea.18. Five V9818 ago he came to Peteihoro and at. the time of his death resided at, the comei of Union and Edinburgh streets Since coming to the citV Mr, Cmtin has made a large numbe" of hiends, who will deeply mourn his death. ‘I‘ He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Curtin, Ennis- more, as well as his wife and four small children of this city. One brother, James, at home, one sister, Mrs. E. Tracey, Toronto, also survive him. The funeral was held Monday to St. P9t-t‘l"s cathedral, and St. Man'- tin’s cemetery, Ennismore.-â€"Examin- WILLIAM CURTIN Obituary Boyd Ofï¬ce - in the Council Chamber, L present. Minutes of nead and conï¬rmed. ' Mr. \Valker, seconded Iberg that the foHowing g mu @Qw mm wit. Council meet in the call of the re present, Reeve V in the chair» The minutes of the 188‘ August 2311! and of specia that same evening were adopted. The following COl'l'eSpOnueuuc "w: read, from A. A. Knight, District Rep. of Ag1iculturo, r1) g1 .1111, to school fairs, Major W. H Ciaig. acknowledging 1eceiptofg1zmt $50 to 59th Battalion. Clmk to \aaâ€"_ man EVe1 ~01), 19. p01 porno Thos. H. Stinson, Secr'etar} central; committc arranging for deputation 19 i grant to 77th Battalion. 1 1 Sir. John Hendrie, Lieutenant ; 1 Governor Ontario, appeal for British ‘ Red Cross Society. 11 of costS, . AVV‘. ' - - -7 On mot-ion of Chas. D. Logan and George Bmoks a grant of $12 was made for school fairs. On motion of Jos. \V- Southam and Chas. D. Logan the following accounts were duly passr-(l, Garlick and Ulvm'. carting re crusher 50c On motion of Jns. \V- Snuthami and Chas. D. Logan the following accounts were duly passed, Garlick and Uh'm'. carting re crusher 50c Trvusm’m' of Bobcaygeuu. half cost- of grawlling buundrd' at Tinney’s 75c VVilsun and \Vilsnn, nut-ice l't‘ court of Revision 490, F. C. Chambers, duuhhnu't‘c for gl'mh‘r, $1.50 Alex Warren. printing tax bills and ad- vertising. $5.77) “311. Ploguc. broken plough head, $3.00 S. M. Thurston, bolts for crushvr, 28c Municipal \Vorld supplies, $4.05. Moved by Chas. 1). Logan second- 1 ed by Gen. Brooks, that in rospvct to i the British Red Crass Society fun": funds, that each commissioner lwi authorized to organize their repre-{ sentative divisions for the purposv I of obtaining suhcriptions for thiséi fund to be taken on Trafalgar day! October let. Carried. ‘ Mr. A. E. Bottum, president of the ; Bobcaygeon and District Soldiers Aid Society addressed council stating that he. had just received a telephone message from Mr. Stimson. secretary of the committee appointed to inter- view the several municipalities to ‘ solicit grants for the 77th Battalion 'for overseas that it would be im- possible for the committee to be â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Bobcayueon, Ontario, Canada, Friday, Oct 221111915 !__’ present. In the 87th Battalion there l were 4 oï¬icers and 25 others from 5 this county. He thought council; knew the circumstances prettv w1 Hi and that. thev wyuld do justice toli such a worthy cause. Grams had been made from 11133.11) all councils 1 Being asked the question whv the? the Goxernment had foihid oï¬ice1s appealing for these funds he said he‘ llmught the Government, had in? mind the thought, not, that- these} things were not essential for the soldiers, but- that it was a wrong.“r prin- cipal for ofï¬cers to appeal for funds for their own men. Moved hv “'111. Hetheringtun seco11d1d by Jos VV.‘1‘outl1a1n, that a grant of $50 be made to the 1 1th ‘ Battalion. This was lost. on division Ivvon uyv , -v â€"____ â€".â€".-- Ml. Brooks asked for a. speciaiq ï¬sh: to the west. .gmnt of $14, fo1 work performed by. 1 \Viiliam Beatty after his commission i _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" ‘ money was all spent. On motion of . :Chas. D, Logan and J 09 W. Southamli MethOd‘St Chlll‘Ch ~th t: d d 11 ed toh ‘ ls “as gran e an c arg 1s§ Missionary services Rev. H. Soing 'gdivision next year. . . J 011 motion of Jos. W'. Southam 0f Cambridge St Lindsay, W111 conduct missionary services in the H 1 11 £312: 12:13:):er to meet at the ca. Methodist Church on Sunday Oct. l . 24th at 10.30 a, m. and 7 p. m.. Battalion. This was lost. or yeas, Hetherington, Souths Brooks, Logan Thurston, was Hetherinvton Sou ham mv’s y , s 9 t 11“ Mrs. Thompson, of the Rocklandifuneral. Thousands mung we aucuw Brooks, Logan Thurston, , Hotel. has made some improvements to and many coming from adistance. The Mr. Brooks moved for a. grant. of 1 her sheds, clming them in with sliding: ‘1 members of the Warder staï¬â€˜ followed the $35.00 but received no second“. for : doors for the Winter. {last remains of their chief to the grave. his motion, 3 Mr. Henry B. Parker. game and ï¬shery 1 Afters. short prayet by Rev Mr. Mc- ‘l overseer, returned last week after a short 3 Intosh the beautifuny impressive 0979' f the Masouic Order was carried out. Worshipful Master, Bro. Geo. W. Mr. Brooks asked spot" . ' for a 13.1 1 visit to the west. ' mony 0 grant of $14, for work performed by! ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' Hall, having charge. ,-_A_l Int. , Miss Lila. Killaby has been very suc cessful In her business course. Having ! taken 95 marks out of a. possible 100 in every examination, she has taken a pos- ition as bookeeper for a. hardware ï¬rm I in Orillia. . \liss Killabyis only 15 years 30f age. SOUTH VERULAM GIRL suc- CESSFUL ; following correspondence Verulam Council in regular session at reeve, all members Wm. Hetherington Bottum, president of the A. Knight, District ulturo, r9 grant to Iajor W. H, Craig. receipt of grant $50 e last meeting special meeting were read and “'85 Presentation At King’s King’s Wharf, Emily, was the scene of a very interesting event on Oct 12th when Mr. and Mrs. John O’Leary, who have been honored and respected resi- dents of that section for some ytars, were the recipients of -an address and presentation. on the eve of their departure for Lindsay. Mr. U’Leary has carrigd on a blacksmithing buSiness at Kinu’s L Wharf for ninteen years, and will condo-ct the same in Lindsay. A larue number of friemk and neiuh- i hors “ith \1 how M1. and \II‘S. 0’14er 1 and family were quite popular ‘(atllere1l at their residence on the evening in (1118;. tion to say farewell and to express in tantrible form their 1egret at their de- part11re.'lhe follow 1n" address,- was read in Mr. Herbert Mcl’eeters, at the con- clusion of which Mr. and \Irs. U’ Learv were presented with a. pair of handsome rockers:- To Mr. and \Irs. John 0’ Leary: â€" \\ 9 your friends and neighbors, having "01 Mr. and \Irs. John O’Leary:â€" l \\ e vour friends and neivhbors, hav'nmr learned that you are about to leave us, to seek a laxger ï¬eld for your labor, can- l1 not let this opportunity pass without 1 showing you that. we apreciate all you ‘ have done for us in the past You Were alwavs ready and Willin" to assist us in every \\ ay when you were needed. \\ hile \\e will certainly miss that familiar ring of the anvil just ham. “1-. me glad to know that you are not leav- i113r u< altmretlicr and that that v il‘ still ‘ he 11cm enough that “e may see you occasionally and n10.<t- of us will will he ‘ able to patronize your trade in the. future ' as. we have done in the past. It- is the sincere wish of of each and It is the sincere wish of of each and every one of us that yuu and your family will succcd in everv wav in \‘onr new undertaking. “e no“ present vouwlth those two rockcrs as a small token of the esteem in which you are held in our midst. Signed on behalf of vour frie '1‘ l a _ _ _ neilrhlmrs ' m 5 am ' 0n Frulay morning. last the frxunds of l,‘ WllleA M O’NEILL ithe late .Allan- (xrllres were shocked to ll)“ \. Cl'IRY :I hear of hrs untrmely death by drowmg 1n 7 ‘ I ' l the upper Scugog river, just near the No. Mr. (Flearv feelinnlv u- plivd to the .- , . " .l 12 light house. It 1% nQCessary here to land sentunents expressed in the address , ‘ . - ‘ . . _ : repeat the Circumstances of the accrdent, and :ogrotted the departure of lumselrl . - . . , 8 some of our readers may not he and talmlly from among such kmd Irrends. l . . . v n . fannlrar wrth them. On l‘hursday after- Hwy would always return happyrecol- v - - ' , lnoon, Mr. (Jrlhes, accompanred by a let‘tiunS of their residence at Kim's ‘ ‘ ‘5 llmrber named Charles VV . Hall were out ' Wharf. . . . . l on the Scugog 1n the former’e launch and The evenmg was most enyoyahly spent ‘: . . . . ' ' ' ‘the supposrtton rs that commg home ‘in music «mmes and dancing. A bnun-l . - ’ h ‘ ; about 6 o’clock, the boat was runmug at xems re ulst- was eer-zed all l Mr..' . - 3016313} ‘ ‘ ’y s ‘lugh speed and struck some obstacle m lthe river with such force as to throw W.-.‘___“__ 3 , . . 1 them out of the boat. I‘hls rs borne out lhy the fact that the launch when found Thé evening was most enjoyably spent in music, games and dancing. A bonn- mvms repast was can-zed all by Mrs. (f Leary. ONTARIO ARCHIVES 94‘0"]; “\‘W "105â€! Vl‘hm‘s‘h." and The funeral took Mace from his late. :.-. , . ‘ ‘ - q . ) .' - ' . . . l â€m m m“ “ 0‘ “‘ I 1mmpa].\hlls 3"“ 1'o:=1den('e, (‘n‘mhruige street, landsay to am] hm stuff of teachers helm: 1n atten- : Riverside Cemetery, and was conducted dance at the county convention at, Lindâ€" lbY Rev 1:_ H. McIntosh and the A'Iasonic . . 53.“ Hirethren. It was a largely attended Mrs. Thompson, of the Rockland éfuneral. Thousands lining the streets Hotel. has made some improvements to I and many coming from adistance. The _ . . .._.:.1. mm... :.. mm. .mnvm l mmhers of the Wanker statf followed the Missionary services at Zion appoint- ment at 2.30 conducted by Mr. Somg Late to-night we learn that the result. of the Trafalgar Day collection was 3500 Only $300 was asked for Subscriptions amounted to $458 5b, the B D S A S giving the balance J out like Bobceygeon Moore Proceeds of hooth at Fair Mrs. “'hyte. Proceeds of Tag; Day, Mrs H. U. Boyd Total amount paid Total amoudt received Well Done TORONTO Personals Q†o: 873 55 ed and voted by all present. to be E thoroughly enjoyable A brief program ‘ E \x as rendered consisting of solos by i ' Thursa Givens, Gertrude \\ atson and l 1 Fleda. Thurston, a. reading, :‘\Ve were I born in Canada†by Mrs. Dr. Irwin, of ‘ 1Liudsay, and four papers will a real . “patriotic flavor, on the cause of the pre- 'gsent war by Clay ton Taylor, ‘ The Out- Hook of the \‘l ar†by \V ill Payne, and the iextent of the \\ ar†by Della Patterson, 1 and a talk on “The British \avy†by Mr. Neville'l‘he rest of the evening was spent , : in friendly games while refreshments were i served by by the young ladies of the ~ Society. The ï¬rst social and literary evening of the Methodist Young Peoples Society held on Monday evening was well attend- The Death Of Allan Gillies THE Methodist Y. P. S. 1‘“... --...V .. .6 During the ceremonies the (‘ itizens’ Band rendered "Nearer My God to Thee. †The pallbearers were members or me Masonic Order, and Were as follows: Bro. John Carew, M. P. P., Herb Graham, Wm Roenigk, Herb Middleton. Ford W. Moynes, T. J. Tilly, John W. Anderson and Jas. B. Begg. ST. JOSEPHS CHURCH Mass 10.30 a. m. evening vespers 7 p. m. Sunday October 24th. BaptiSI Church Sunday Oct. 24th, 10.30 a. m. Rev. A. T, Finlayson, win preach, subject: “A Prayer For The Tempbbd.†Note change of hour from evening to morninv. LATE ALLAN Gl LLIES '. Gillies was a promising: of Lindsay and was pro- : \Vatuhman-Warder for t. He was a member of a were members of the Cheese (large) .................. MONTREA L flags of? cars. Cattle ........... Lamb .......... Butter 33¢ Eggs 40¢ Cheese (large) BU Fl-‘A Ln Hogs fed and watered ............ Cattle ................................. Lam bs ........... . ..................... 1 l V . for the past two weeks Fnday ( 1 1915, Bright and moderately cool. 1 day. Bauer ............... Eggs .................. Cheese (large) ...... 1; Saturday threatened rain in the Moon, and after a slight “drizzle†: ceased hm, day remained cloudy \' cool. '1 his was “fair day†and the ' ' er permitted large crowds. Sunday, bright, and cool. a. ï¬ne d: )1 u v Ilvv ...v. V“. LS a“ “I am not. a. lawyvr," ho sai-l. "lull l â€mu lwould certainly say as a llfl<lnc~i< man what is a clear case of soliciting." Tin,- late 1 lawyer retlred, assuring the board that in r to ‘ the future Mr. Finigan Would give the nod ‘cards only to those who came into his onic store. ided 3 Mr. Haverson claimed that the people ‘eets lâ€˜ï¬ Whitby, if we); wanted to get rid of Thegthe license, 00.!!! do so by local option. ‘ the i but the deputation emphasized the point re, ithat it, was Muskie municipalities that. Ric-{had no voice 3- tie voting that were cere. isnï¬'ering. la 05in“ dais winter it was med 1 proposed to bring in a local option cam- W. l paign to close the bars, but, if the town 1was to be lloodeti with bottled liquor zens’tfrom the Whitby shop the campaign 1 to i would have to be abandoued. 'lhis Week’s Market \ Monday, dull and cool. in \ turning warm towards eve 1 . g at mght. 1 Tuesday ï¬ne and warm. \ Wednesday, clear an Sunday, bright and cool. a. ï¬ne day. Monday,Warmer wit-h as: rong wind. which ceased during the afternOOn. Tuesday, line and warm. \Vednesday, ï¬ne and warm. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sun- day, very ï¬ne and warm. 4‘77 â€"...‘â€".1‘n.r war m . 'l‘hursday, ï¬ne and windy. The leaves are The following i Asks License Board To Stop Deliveries In ‘ Dry Districts†A demand, which, if entertained by the lliCense Board, will have far-reaching: effects upon localepï¬on districts throng}.- out the province, was made yesterday hy a. deputation oi temperance men from Oshawa, and the bed option township: within easy driving distance of Whitby. It, was that the delivery by vehicle of liquor by any licensed shop should he conï¬ned to the municipality in while the license was located. The deputation included farmers. busi- Iness men ayd a clergyman, and all com» hined to emphasize the harm caused by the free delivery of liquor from the shop of Michael Finigan in \Vhitby. Temper- ance men in municipalities that had carried local option had to sit hack and watch heavily-laden wagons from \Vhitlw supply the people with liquor. Rev Mr. 'l‘ruscott, of Cedarvale, hand- ed the board a. post-card upon which was printed a blank order form addrecsed to 1- Finigan at, Whitby. '1‘ his had been thanded out in \Vhitby Township by Rev Mr. 'l‘ruscott, 0 ed the board a. post-cat printed 21. blank order Finigan at W hitby. handed out in Whi Finigan’s driver. $1.00 a. year Ans-.15"... . _. “That. is pretty clcse t-o soliciting." commented Chairman Flavelie. Jame-3 Havcrson, K. 0., to argue the point, but Mr. not moved. "vu-u. ._.. 7 The deputation presented a. petition with 600 odd signatures from Oshawa asking that the Whitby shop license be cancelled. The board will probably with- hold its decision 'until it has visited the district.â€"â€"Lindeay Poet. Lieut. W W Boyd, of th: 33rd Battalion. will be home on Oct. 301.11 for a. few days with a View to getting some recruits for ,the a1 tillerx. Sergt Howard A Faj1 bairn re- ceiveda. telegram on Thins: 121.} from Lieut. Col. Anderson to report at once at the Schoo’ of Instruction at Kingston to qualify for a. Lieutenant. The Weather TURON TU NEW YORK is the weather conditions weeks Friday Oct. 8th in.advance rain in the fore- and moderately in the morning vcn'mg, showers warm somewhat almost gone. ‘drizzle†ram cloudy and and the weath 0., was disposed rlr. Flaveliu was A ï¬ne .. 15b: 291c