and nu nt fo: ands Pp 0. solemnly Tifced his bow and shot an atrow in der's on at 'every boy, thas eould get' a crocker, or 4 squib or & roman canale, : n- adding to the noise whichithe occasion demanded Was not large, Lut what it-lacked in numbers, it made , and a few plunging hordes, sald so fave been stimula- ! flag' added to the excitement. We night say just bee that rowing: what passes as 'blue flag" on horses is not'a sign of bravery, and is beneath the dignity of men of toardge ind good sense, ~The entertainment, under the ansyices of the Lady True Blues; was 1 attended, Thr following program was given: Speech by the 5 irmau, Mr. Wm; Kennedy; solos by Miss McGill, Mrs, D. Archer and | Miss M. McKenzie; recitations by Miss Scenes; Instrumentals by Miss, Irene Jack: address by Rey. Mr. Dupraa: Mr. Dupran dwelt at some length on the bevevolent work done by dies in their fraternal societies, particularly that of the Lady True 'Convection with the Orphanage at Picton, for the benefit of which € : B. being held. » Next he spoke of the evils of blind partyism. and showed how this foolish misuse of th franchise often results in placing men in power who abuse their office by curtailing the civil and religions liberty. = As an Srey 'expressed disapproval of the country's action in placing biazi g ng. The speaker thought that woman sufirage elief fro party prejudice, but didnot advocate this reserved by the Local Option Committee 'ng facts concerning Local Option opporients of Toca! Option; § ck arguments' cal dow and rockets went hissing into the air, | ¢ head of affairs in Canada. Sir John Thompson |: lackstock = « Why laremont, Stouffville, ay, AY hws . "FATHER 80-MOTHER 76 ai. The aged father and mother of a prominent Boston la safely carried through the last two winters by The son says: * My: father and mother owe their present strength and good health to dh Vinol, 'During the last two ing winters neither of them 'had a cold, and were able to walk farther and do more than for years: 1 think Vinol is perfectly wonderful. ~ It certainly is the greatest blood-making, strengthening tonic for old people 1 ever heard of." We want every feeble old person In this town fo try Vinol. We will return their money without question ff it does not accomplish all we claim for it. 4 Druggist, Port Perry, Ont. ISS MEETING | "===222 ring Ps yt ta Eventi. sd 4 Sarda of cack mene Weekly Evensong, Wednesdays at 8 pam On Thursday evening at8 0'¢look [1 poy aw. Auer, Mik; iNoumENm in the Town Hall, Mr. Mason, mayor | 0° B wmanville, will eddrcs: a mass | meeting of the ratepayers and the! gere al public on the subject of. Local Option.. Mr. Mason knows! what he is talking about, as hie weat! through the successinl campaign inj Bowmanville, and is now mayer of the town where it is in operation. Everybody is invited to be present, a1 d an open discussion of the merits of the proposed by-law is expected, | Remember the honr and place-- | Thuwisisy evening, Nov. 11th at 8 o'elock, in the Town Hall, port Perry. Take your friends with you, " | @ One yeer ago, Mr. George Walkman "was earning about $100 per year as farm laborer. Now he is earning at the rate of $062 per year. Six months' training at our = Business College made the difference. Was it a wise investment? He thinks so. : His addressis New Osgoode, Sask, Four Courses:} PREPARATORY STENOGRAPNY COMMERCIAL AnD 1ELEGRAPHY Enter any day. Indivi- dual instruction. Write for particnlars. SEE0E5E656488668868881 Thoroughness the Corner stone Get the Best--It Pays Oné school that stand« at the bead ip thorough ness. Popularity, and Genuine Merit is the reap ie, i ST VE face © 6 Fon tralatag positions. Catalogue frees Enter > Yonge and Alexander Sts., Toronto, Ont. W: J. ELLIOTT PRINCIPAL' PETERBORO BUSINESS COLLEGE CoriWaier and Hunter J .A, MOKONE, Prin. | KN VPESIISTE SE VUIIRIIN IIS |§ COAL and CEMENT Bargain days and fancy prices are not in our line of business, We the price as low as any 'they are going to