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The Huron Expositor, 1917-12-28, Page 4I. -7--- I'll 11 . . . I , -, I 1 �7 --I ., ,, A - 11 , � �� I , � , - I , ? '�F,­-- " - -- - - - � - - - - --- — - -- -- I I , - I � - . % . - We will' however. have- a 110V Of Uov- p no - - - - - �� � . - I Potier I , - �, , � - J_ . i � I . - � � ". I i� I - I - I N' 0 '$ � : . . - . I I , I i untold kinerations, we have followed I - P I W - 5;,... � � . � I I AU , - - I . I . � I I . I . %te-_w&rt­, ',,. D161111 $5 1 '�' .-.1 . . � D*th Of Az� I , I . � subl* f - � Iffilals, (who know lass about . .. I I - ounciment made at M.- � I 5;, , I . �­, . S M . I ely in the. ways marked oo or 6ft1nMt 0 d , v- I I � r .­ �, _ � _*10,: - I - . I I , . give you . zft�� qrmj -� - I � � . . � . . - I . I - ' . axes , - '%A - ­ V-- e LAUp 'a . �. .Z - : #I us. - S h 'vileges " we havo re- ,the business than y to , ,Y N61.1 nt., 4 Bim -Ue oldest i"Mi - I ou do) 11 O.Wl 1� � I 4y� decl i . , - - X - 1, .. - c TAA, . 1, � V -1 . I I - - I - I � . . eelV %= ours �y courtesy and 1wtukes, send you- bWletifis and other 11 0 - �COZIU . more 45" vu�, X, cKbhii4i $So Frank 1EAne , I . �. - 0-� - � �— — — - edTave . verag, , ­ . .4 It . '. . . , � - ­ paissed -away On . I � , ' ' I , � I . % I � � I not as �ur right. i I ­- . I kinds of instructions, the cost of whicL 1h "a - 29! " per, tent. . - 01W iliall be $5 � John--, Kaiser 4L. Joseph. Addraba. - - - � � I 11 1-1 � , -t- rahc . � � , . hmetis ( � I I . -- ,W- � : pe � - of- F e 11 - a : 6 7 .1 - urged to, YOU# This."3 6,11 re ed as intoxicating - liouor.it - t* �. - , I ar ­. - 4 8 ,11igence, and mot- will be ch $8 ed . e mh�udge the inte " K � . � 3 . 5 15' I ive power -of th I is .audience if the dawn . I � � to I �th '4 ;trr $2, 1 � i � I � I .- Sn �;77he late -ye 0 Patriotic duty. GO TO IT. 1� I . -A 6at ,glance � this . might. appear cGrej I I I L I R, Tho& Camp-, .. , - F�rmansgh 1, I . - I . I . -9 W 11 12 13 14 . of a brighter day is not in sight -for How do you think the manuf lictureftirs b the same strength , as, is allow6d. beU.$$, I I - -- Stan- � -, . -ame Ito Canada - . 16 17 r8 ig 2o i I' 2-2 - I I W- v 4 '.1 I . I I . I I . a the agriculturist, the day when agri-; w4uld, -take to it? Yet that is Just fol temperance beve4rages under the bury 1$5, �Winia - . I - � in J- Falconer $2l 4. - . 1, - 4�e �Qr 1846, t] I I . 23 2.4 25 26 27 -tag 2-3 ,culture !will not only be the backbone the kind ofdo�e- that is handed, out to 0 rio -!Temper-ance Ac,t. The ' - Shipley.$2 �N J * - . i - � I . 0 - " . . � , Pro V 1 . . LaBeau $5, Geor I 3 � I . zect �o Hullettvg I � � . . . .. ... ... � � ; 1 30 1 31 1-- ` . .... ... of- the,,"Empire at election times, but the farmers to -day and., haj beew for vipcj4 statute, lipwever,' allows onl � I -I- � ft . t I I � � y - Hanley � $5, John - J. Biggins K I . - I - i 7, oul the third l� ----- , --- I , B . � � 0 Irr I � . - . — � � when Agriculturists representhig not years, and we ha*e had to pay for it. 2% per cent., �FoQ, spirits, while Miss L: E' Kennedk .$2,, Mrs. W. . , . � ,. - . . I I I Ire, PjD!- � I ­�, deca*d inade his � . t4e aFk ne 'Vrains A little ' . � I , . ne s to A Hcw, 1 and Pros erous - gravy is 11 right if you have 2 I% per cent. ,of a A 1, ol rlins some- I . � . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS .onlv ' b bo but also the Alb Jervis $2, Rrs. Argexit $1, A. Wiltse I - . . Al , . - � . � # I- I . �.� ­ ?V -L- ,01th sufferh . " � 1, � . .4 the ire will sit in greater num- some mashed po' es 10 put it over, t�ing over'4 p,er. t spirits. $2, Henry Liver�i6ie $2, Fenwick' I I . r e time .1 I ,I � - ' New YCar- tO EftryPodylv I . I bers -- our Legislative� halls, and we, but we 'don't reli it when- it is the !The7 Ottawa order, therefore, means Stewart $5, Robert- Hunter $2, John . I -. I I � . I � - to b about mos ' I - - - I . I � � ill have a. s9y, in get- solo dish in a -one-cour - ng hinis $5, William Taylor $5, Zd."C. - he 'Wasable t�),v [ - throug, i them, w se dinner. I after Monday, while intokicati i - 1� - - . . s -Stewart Bros. -3 11.1 . � I � - � 'Greeting ills -2 tiiig B 7itish fair play in the making No G6vernmoili has ever concerned,1 n .ors may not be imported, the Glen $2i Arthur Chapman - $2, - Reid ---,. . 1. " - 00001- - - . 4 1 ! ten r4inutes befor I Prosperity ---G. A. Si of theilaws thot are placed upon the itself seriously with a cl , inary light American beers, With and McGreg6k $28. 90. Appleton Elcoat . - -of- ath � Happy New Year -Sproat & Sproat 8 , . . . . . � � . A� � , I d� called . � . / I � -� I statut, books. the economic conditions of Canada's 4 � er.cent. proof spirits oriless may $24.50, ils, of School Section, 0. - I "7a'l � .4 man -of g 0 1 p I PUP - I . . . I� ... I - - -- p . Contentment-Thompson!s--8 The � farmers of, Canada possess, basic industry. They have been $at- be brought in without interference. 1, Stanley $5, Total $591.30. . . . . . . . � --- zbfl�i �, . - � � . U I � Old P atfaer T1 Ul�"�haslupset the glass z,gain. and start— � - I A although . , Notice-Beattie's Fair -8 though � I am sorry to say they do not isfied with: giving us advice ntil. it when' the breweries of the Dominion . . . . I .. .1 and - Wotes.-On Thursday next, Januar - I I I . , on . - - -8 . They tell us � ��� , compelled to ceage the manufac- - ).� ed it on i9i8. I I I I � � � til - I I Patriotic Dance at Kippen conti4 biggest business asset i* has become obnoxious 3rd, Rev. Mr.-, McIntosh, of Nai .1 . . � - a very i . ay , . -- I Strand Programme -8 ' - the Do on, yet we have sat'in the to raise more hogs that they immmy , of liquors they will still be al,- � . I - . � � ; and lat the time 'Greetings -J. Mar-tavish--8 back s�ats until we have become iso- -create a few more bog barons while lo d to make _-tight beers, In well- will -be. inducted to the pulpit of the I I --I I I . - 'Rappy lated, *hile transportation, finance, we may not get paid for the.feed they i , ormed circles the announce Presbyterian church of our village. I We desire to express our thankful appreciation tor -your 4.' �� .1 I ProVably loneof t 'O't Induction services win be held in the q) I I ty besides � For Sale -James Bell -5 'st of the at Ottawa is taken to . � trad.f� and goodwill"to us during x I . .- --.- '4'Tr' Z,f ]and, ba . I manufa��ture and food distribution have eat. In order to lessen the 60 -mean that afternoon in th,.e chaich,.Rev. Mr. -<-> - ' - 917. � I I -a Zuggei;fions-C. L Williams -4 . . I . - I # . I � i I -becom,6; so thormuglily organized that production of the bitcon, we are told islation,in the v*rious provinces Hart, of our village,.took charge of . . 1, quiet., kindly mit blan. Warited--�-R.- Bell Engine Go .--5 y. be revised to permit the retail the services for the past two Sundays. I And we shall , � effort in doing our part to-. I - , . . - . mi ives 4nd daugthers to feed let 'exert every ; . ­ , they now -,represent one .of -the most to get our, wi M, �- will be greatly . . I Stock for Sale -Thos. PierCe-5 , powerf#1 factors in fresent day com- them and then they brand our'wives sale of these beverages. . I � � I �. �- : ; . � . : He is still hale and hearty and able ward making the-neW year proSDerous by giVin : 11 �. t ity�- .He was net --Jas - Hill -5 merce. i 'Against such an organization 'who have no sons to go to the front 'While interprovincial shipnient�7'of laf . i I Stock for Sale � . . 1. I ��- 9 I � S 1, by one s: -11;in�an­-5 . . I ! - 1. - G.W. how m4y t,he indivi , pect, "Pro -German." 14 and willing to work for the Master, - Ewear that experim I 11 - � Wanted J,dual -farmer ex uor will be prohibited after April ter a loil.g pastorate in the Methodist '4� you the very best values in Foo' - � ! � . Of , whoz( Private Sale--Re-v. J. Argo -5 to sucebsAwly.pampete. It is nof gen- - I. often think of that "old patriotic 19t next--4he order will not -pending church. d e <if> , - i . _An r iv Murdoch and family' � , ence and money can buy. , '. 11 � �� . Jho4e for -him � . I Farin to rent -W - M. Doig ---5. erally deistood that our agricultural song we . so often sing. "Rule the prohibition of the manufactlire � . ­ - � �� I i- , �T I . . of Detroit are visiting his father, _ � . . � . ,yeats. The funex . . . . -- export�trade exceeds in value that of Britannia." How long will 'we ,of i�Xtoxicants­prevent the individ- I 1. I . � . I I . froih his home � - . I � s, " ­ in our ;I f ­­ . I �upply delivered Mr. Robert Murdoch, who has been . . . 11 I I . � .­ ' 03 I 11 - -- ko to the poll carrying $ , . . � . I - 4 . 11: I.. terment being = all other industries combined. Agri jua I rony - ing a s 1ge .0, , . .,r - , � very ill with appendicitig.-Mr. Geol - 11 I . . . - � . I I . culturq is the hope o�, the:nations. It hands the hammer' -that would dire tly" 0 home, provided, -of Watt, who . � 6 � - . I I -,.1 I � . - ­- , I - , � . - . .. , tery. � 54t :ktwau Expositar K "I 11 recently sold his farm has � � . I -1 , � � � .1 � 1 7 � � is the hope of warring Europe., It is break down the tariff wAlls? eo e, e orders , through - an ' . .-. I I : � . . - � � , - 4 1 -- I I l�l . . I , . - � . .the bo'p'e of humanity, of civilization, Th ' ' . .. � purchased a house in Clinton. where. 0* �, . ..., . . '01 � -4: I '­,- 1-� , . I � zz---�� --=� - - , e gu7owder that would explode i the a,;en ou e the province. Since he -will shortly move. -Mr. Welsh's I . . I.- M-1 - . . .1, - -.- . ; . FULI ; - ' �P.�, ,I4 - - � � �rl Z � .-. I I of all Ithat we as Anglo-Saxons have mergers that would burst the com- t4e Ontari6' -Temperance Act went . 11 I . � - I I - I)eath Of An 0 .. a 11 11 ;W; � - Seaforth, December 28th, 1917, 1 sale was held on Friday last. Big e-,000000 — 01 . . . - ==-=.1 -,--., --­­ learnel to'cherish. it is the hoope of bines ? The key that would unlock into force a very large percentage of prices were bid for his. stock. He in- . - I I �� .. I . . . � thei early settler.-� .::- -- - �.-,­ . . I .. human liberty. Farmers are the the shackles that have been locked the liquor consumed 'in the p)�ovi�e tends moving.to Grand Prairie district ^, I . - * . I , - : I I I 'ed, _ on Thar, I - THE WA.R S,UXUATION. ' peace -makers of humanity—they are upon our industry? That'would lift a r y .� SEAFORZiff f . laway � " I . in the gripg.-Christmas tree enter- 4k, . . I I the person of Jei I � I I 11 . . . the great peace -makers who will heal the burden off the .back ofAgriculture the brewer or distiller, or from. the tainn ts were. given by the 'two TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE COMMERCUL 1HOTEL i I the late Leonard, There has been little activity to note ar. The very existew�e if ed in our own ; eretss? A '' . ­ the scors, of w us int - gain, il,quor warehouses, acting on instruc schools near our Village, on Friday , �- ­ . . .. . � I agec,93 years a � I I from the Western front during the of kind i in their keeping., They Isay" how long?' Or will we continue -tions. from Montreal, where the or- last. Parents, and friends came Out 4)�, �*0**0*0*41**0004<>*48>� - -,%��-­, I . I I � : . . husband predeCeSA ' past week, aside from. the never end- begmaalthe a4 of'civiliation when. they to useour -franchise as a leaver to be -4, ders are received. The prohibition in large 'numbers to hear the little, - 11 . � I . . I I . toth gatherled the seeds of the. earth,." headourown offspringupon the altar " . �- --- -- - � I 1 ceased was born: � . � of manufacture'can end this traffic, -- — ---­� � . - , I � ing artillery fire and daily railds. I I ,. ur � folks. Miss Mellis' school gave an W land, and after , ' guard dthem,throughthe long winter of patriotisxn-9 .,Will We.sacrifice o or ial offering for -the Red Cross which has I- was very -restless. � I. sm"kerely trust s�t'ate, that rearly all the people- I Canada -with her -.� sides, however, are making ceaseless season cleared the fields for planting I industry to & God of Partyism. and legislation prohibiting direct deliver � y � Who ­.- . - � � I � � ' I - -011 Yonie street I - preparations for a big offensive, but and h rvesting again. Future eiviliz- I like the sow that -has been washed, re- i6s. ­ - beexi g�ven to. the treasurek --in, the that you are f eeling better than you wdre residents bi�re and had moved t. > , ' . the blows will fall is, atiQn s also in their hands' , Th turn to wallowing in mud and inire of '�- . . I village. , klexander Baird; and family were and that -all at home are well, other places toolk ,advantage of the thne. Then the 4 y� - when and where tu - . - % of the west, and brother, William and wishin 'you an .a very Merry cheap railway exell ions n I 7nahe a home - - . � Of course, not known outside the f knowel dge of the art of agricul ur: political corruption? Godforbid-God t . 9 I i I rs a d holiday* � I'll for � Baird and family, of Toronto, spent Chrjstmas.� yo � I . in nly the mo9t valuable . 'has given us ar soil, climdte and -natural � - McKILLOP. I ur ever� loving son, to visit, their relatives and friend's im . I . tl�d on the Sri! -ei F . I � 1, I is not possession I . ; " . I -1 ' Christmas i . � ton, where ,3Mvjjtig � mer circles. It is said ermany for th I future as it has been in the advantage unequalled anywhere. In- i Announcement. -Mr*. and Mrs. J�hn . Hensall and vicinity, many of them , � - I that G I at their old home in Stan- -pETE. . - - . - � . . ley. -Misses Margaret and Lizzie Briefs.; -Dr. Daniel Bell, of Flint, I com;in 'as early as Saturday in, ordw ,111 , "I . . ships of life, th( has four million or more men now on past, ut it is undoubtedly so for the crease the opportunities jof the farmer . X. MeGavin, announce the engagement . X I'll I . I . ,; -securing for th - . in, of their only daughter, J6n Aikenhead -visited relatives in London Mich., was here this .wiek visiting his ta have Sunday,her6.--Our­store,s p - I � this front, which statement, if true.; presen . ' by scourging the' money changers from nie, to last week. , I J. , . been I re- � I . . � ))Iti home, 'There . - 'The ay is not\far 1, w I distant 3vhen the their markets'and they will save the Wilbur E.Turnbull, son of Mr and Mrs. fmother, Mrs. BelL sr.' ho has sented a fine holiday appearance wXh �. . . means that Germany 'has withdrawn I i . . Men W, 0 coniumnd. the earth will 7re-- World that is now being crucified by Oliver Turnbull, of Grey township, the . .. I � so seripuslY ill, but has recently im- their fine Christmas ,stock and Mr. the death of Air, . -- I proived- so much,3ft� and Mrs. Percy, D. B. McDoi Id, our enterprising . - many thousands of her troops from ceive e recognition which they des- goreed. and the 1-6st of power. I marriage to take place quietly early . HENSALL. �a TS- YOURC. IiIOV4 I � s - - - Russia, which xnove has bebn made erve. In this monstrouswar, greater . Whatagricul,ture needs to -day is not in January. Notice isherebygivvit th-t Post; Office - Madge an&Mrs. Madge,former resi-. meat merchant,' made a very- fme . ?'! ided there unt . I � I Box Rents dents here, but now of the. west, to- display of Christmas meats, having�a 1 . though :Failing i�, ..... the world has ever witnessed, hot air and advice from a lot of arm- ' 4A the Heneall post offim are. due an theArst dav of I . ' than � ­- z-- ­- - -Russian . Jarivarv, A,D.. 1918,payahlesin advance, and �hose _ I tined het'-fi&1eiE possible by the recent German , . trous. in its waste of h ir igricultural experts, but eman- � � gether -with their little ehild Are visW- very large number of fine eareasm - more c isas . uman cha . I i . i � . . . � . . � ndly v 3 KIPPEN. who ar�-mpveral or ruorp.Veat,4 in arroars ure '1`1`1 ing.,their-relatiyes and friends i' Wa s of a k - armistice. Britain and France, on.the life aii i wealth and mor 0 loathsome in cipation from a Kaiserism which is � to plenee settle for sueh arreari when pay-nX in itd- n Hen- runninz up well *in the hundreds oU ­ 1. - , . other hand; have had to. weaken their its dis �egard of truth, virtue and the almost.as tyrannical as the Kaiserlsm � A Patriotle Dance will be held In Kipl)pn HQI on van,ce for the.year 1918. Subt<,ripdons re6iv"(1 at S;gdl and vicinity,3fflss Mary Carlin dollars, besides. fine cuts of all kinds, - tion,,always readv , . New Years' Eve, Devetmwr Blot.. Ladies t,riyvg the -Rew�all post ctlkoe for all Daily and WeeUly who ha's completed her course of and tempting dressed poultry. 3Ej. -- 13and t&. those m � I forces in the west to send aid to Italy. cheris. ed monumenis of Christianity; of German -a Slavery almost as eX­ lu.ch. Gents75c. Alusicians-H. U. Chesney and Pape' J. G. Sutherland , roatmaster.- 2611-1 - . . - 1b. I 1 Y3, - TF. - - - I . - active - "d energe � In spite of this'fact, however, the in this ungodly sacrifice of struggling acting as the ,PrUssianism�of Europe. E. Forsyth. Cojornittee - 51m. W. uccullie, ,M.' . training .as a professio0al nurse in, a -cDonald deal.% very extensively with . 11 � - - . i7ed - Z:1 . - mpany, of Iff mil I Ity e-hurch, alway - I I ng: dyed XcLe n, 8. Elgie, We. it. Sproat, B. Chesney and Hor§e Sold, -Mr. � William McAlKs lar e hospital at QakaM returned t e Armour Co a ton human�ty towards. whichNations. from The soil of,_Vrance is bei 0. Foarsyth. I It -* . . Allies still maintain a superiority and the o quarters of the globe have with the blood of Canadian boys, that t 2611xl ter an:a Son, of Hensitil, recently sold home during the past -week. — Misr, th6y - certainly suppi , - I I � -and y h� -;V-7ft'... to do what, she --c there. is no apparent cause why any bee . ivith it -resistible -f oree, the -autocracy may' be overthrown. My � Engagement.—Mr. and Mrs. James their thret year old stallion Ethel Mur&ck is visiVmg f6iqnds in the very bogit, and Mr. McDonald, be- �.. int4rests,- until dt , . . ' alarm should be felt in the Western . ulti e decision. the final blow that brothers, will the. seeds of a'atoctacy A. McClymont announce the engage- to MrI Vanstone, of Mani- I�London.­Mr. ajid, Xft Elliot -i Fair- i ' ,eluded her � 9 - . .1 ng so well experienced in his line at ., i - I � I Will . � ke this wo*ld,safe for democ- be sown in Ontario? ment.of their daughter, Floren . � the baim. of SnowflWce MOn - and former , business knows just how. to cut up and - - � � er � - I . to Frederick Vernon Terryberr , .. i ' I I front situation. . ce Ida, t0ba- - This animal was of � � Y Of �� .. .. I I racy sts wft thO farmers, the, pro- � , - I ,y of right type,. being large witk excellent residents -of Hensall art,p here visiting? handle mea* and ,certumiry bag a fma' .. e sons -ond ,$o � � r � - Tuckersmith, the marriage to ta e 'many friends =6 relatives. — equipped shdP.—O church" on Son- : � I large number. 4 � avy an � DOMINION NqPE PROHIBITION. , On the 31taliau'front there has bqen due -8 of the world's food. . . kle quality, and needless to. say the'pric their ur I I � I lie d continuous fighting for - I � received. -was a good one. . This horse Our coal -dealers have 1peen fortunate day were wen . .1 r three long � years, millions -of , . , atterAed ,and exc � . , 7r place in January. . ellent . I . I I �—� � e There will be "bone-dry" prohibitioii ; The Christmas Tree. — � The enter- .was sired by. King -Thomas, the well enough -to S'eclire some coal during th� sprmons appropria* to the . I 1; - I som days. On. Friday last. the Ger- men ve b�en engaged with guns and i . -% . occasilon - ''-- - � #181 . . I . - forced .. � tion, fighting in this war. ii of the nine provinces . .7 1 hool R - Man and Austrian troops had , R eight after t'ainment given by the pupils of the known stock horse owned by Mr. T.J. past week and *have been dealing it out were delivered while' the service of . I' sq eport.- � April Ist. Quebec alone will hae Methodist Sabbath School im Thurs- ,Berry, of Hensall', iLhd"his.dam is at 'in small quanOtles U relieve the -song w= all that could be.delisred and F, -the #Iepott', � - t'h-` - ' . - . . their way to within twenty �iiles of Tth � S�nds of men from the farms of . - -liquor, present caftinj - the tenth colt I;D, , pressing wants of our � I I ' I.. oj . 6midi have heard the can from Elir- legal,sale of intoxicating but day evening was'the,' iucc -added greatly to' the servicea,-JU& 7, , alib b e � ][,"- . C I or -1 the Italian city of Venice, but�siipe ope an only of the supplies within -its borders � any yet given King. Thomas. gfid 6s ' fvoilrhre 1]. — hristmas tred entertabMent .held fal, - ,, ber. P, '.'-, �d have. gone with the gun and of , not only from point never lost one.. The December.0hipment. I , , , I transportation of I e", her thousAnds have re- 9n of attendance but, abo for the excel- ded .C,a=dian.--. The ies' Patriotic 190e*ty wai .154 Vairs of the Mi�thodistchur,e � I - then they have been driven back, and, bayop,�t. Ot , , the above date, as al. e. From ii Woun I � + oVL F�iduy eve&. . I U. , r. � � . I . I �' � all the important -positions- have been maineo at home and,Wrked a liquor will be illegal after that d 4- lence of the programme presenied.' following, letbdr'wai rqei�� by .Mrs. I socks and- 62 ftuiel sUrti.—Miss ing last was well attended.'aftd --a very,* -�� - - 11 � 1� M- . � � � have ' r d bef Underthe Wii'Measured Act the The various numbere were carri ,William Buebanaii. frdi6 her s Maxwell,%,gibo is , . eve one ore that the Aliles ed . I- ,gn Peter I I #bending tthe Ladies line programme by the - chUte-h *AX I - . .� I I I ; I � If. M. I I retaken by the Italians, and. the drive _Governmellt hai� forbidden. -the il�- out with a precision that would have who e9li0ted '-nearly .t.w ' -- 0 , Con - at. Vbit* is- Twithig her carried 'out, including- drifla wh", ' I !�,' K�, el rectfon checked. Now the may I ave something with which to , portation - -of in&i��atinj liquor aftber -with a Wi - . " t J ' o. years , ag ege . ... ys. W*e in that di. pursu the ghost of famine. One day , done credit to ra:uch nlore7 experienced WuPeg, fpijmeit� -.and will be sister. Mrs.'(Dr..)�.I. W. Peck of,this . really had to be seen and heard, a$ no , C1 � —Wjis6n, Br , I ed 6 produce f or the December 24th, except orders placea performers, while the numbers render- Of -iliterb '61f, ,*ifiy .relative a—oilr skaftg rimk is, now be- 1 report can really do them f4l1juitim,, � . Ral Wilbert C Germans have launched an attack to ,we � ar exhort , s -vindge . � . � ' - I . the sake o� the starving women afid chil- previous to that date. After April 1,'�t ed by the little ones were really splen- and friends in this vi0hiii. He �ays: ing well 1* ,by skaters. and iio, �nd . L, - I I west of their previous drive, their I I I ,in short the i=ent i .. . � I - I I va . Sr. '- 1�-Jg i . objecti . dren of Belgium, and the ne - 7,---- " re it� will be illegal to #ansport liquor in did, the -Iarge�audieace, encoring thc­ Liverpool, December 6th,, 1917. Dear doubt our curloa* *21 noon be praet- good from start to,finish and re , I c -,la-, - I ve being the city of Bassa*no. . � . I ;rLt, I I - -- , I . - N ­� Thville. ,Jr, � . - ho ` -' . . vo� w&, J. �� I ' ' .. ,. 'told., that we. antient, bursts, of not heai,& from " ising for bbngp W-011;�-7he Christmas much .credit upon- th"e d2ill I . . ry., I . . . , , - . - � � - . - i . - Here, also, their attempts, although - sons t fight in the trenches in 1, rance. pr . ' )e lapi.lagse; Tjie Ar,olilij aj.nuinber of' v%x ­ - f rugh at tb .e jibst Alme7was larger than- ketting up t -be programme --ais'- -we, ! I , , I � , will 'have 'to g-,- - - -r Canada. The manufacture of liquor htile ones . With -1',-, " Mother: ­Have - . will be ohibited after a date to !- I 1 '�% 1 1 for some time now, bui � ve no re- ­ - - I —. 'vrigg$� I I I � " , . ! . F4rd S I ' I I I, 4desperatee, have been ,checked. The We a the deep fixed by the Government.; tfie -ladies -was, gre, uy, admired. Those . ceived any of - MY mail 'siiice leavin'g that of any formir yea'r, -and I I V' ' . �i between the devil and ,I - while the - the children and IaTger-boys. gir a, h , . � . . �� Glailville: —,. X Even in Quebec, there will �1)be but France. -I suppose it is delayed some- mail clerks'on the-train�; were- unable taki g pai-L--Our " a I . ,enemy on this front have been fight- ,sea. ere is no business that calls. who had ,eharke' :,of the Work from - - in nomination ,meedng� � � U irlstmas, Tree- . V I . for ch varied knowledge and skill few "wet" spots,.as Three Rivers and 4art to, finish ee#ainl deserve cred- where on accountlof having to be re- to handle on trips Q1 the matter rush- for the electioxi of comeil and schod-i I , ing against time and trying by . I y . � ! I'll, '.. viat, -concert .of -,S( . � every �t. �yacint n �dry and flull it for their ,perseverance' and the high turned, here. 1 am feeling' -fine and ed on th44m.—A Xe* Yegirs' entertain- I trustees promises to be Urgely ;tttend- . 1 --- � , as the ork oathe farm, and while it 14 , � . - - r- -ffib)ert, was hdd - means within their power tu'reaell the . and Quebec Cit� �, have adopted tem- ' on I :.. - ­ ' may b e th-'at a man owes every- I �standard of efficiency attained. Rev, !ny foot is doing nicely so' th�t-there ment for the whole congrtgati of ed on Monday.,'the 318t inst.,Judgmw ; Dec.-mber 20th., J Venetian plains .before- the s ow tb Y, it is. very dis- perame Acts which go� into effect next nger whatever, but I think it -is Carmel Church will be held on Monday from the interest - ' I . � - " I I alread -, n ing . o his countr 'Mr. Xones, pastor of the congrega- is no da � I y )nanife9ted. � � .,er $v&% not Vt.r'y ' " . I �� ' - � comes, which will male -it impossible courag ing and well -nigh criminal to year. Practically Montreal .and, Sher-� tion, acted as chairman, doing his part going to be rather slow healing, as the evening, New Years,evej and the pas- ---�-Mr. Andrew Dougall, �son of Mr- . - 'gathered t4 . brookewill be ithe only- places in Can- �vell and keeping the audience in good nurse told rile this morning that it tor and managers are. . I �, - I I cro*d, I . rd his pla - d" see the farXs depelted day by day of , Anxious to -see Henry IYougall, of the Undon R6:d.- a i I I 'ed . f or Min to c a�rry f orwa ns, an . ada -within a short time where liquor i . I va0l progra-w=e 110 ca,m- h ith his witty remarks. At would -be a few weeks befoke I. would every member and ,adherent presertt 1 couple of il, s� or so ' ' -61- I ' - . . . Will hold his troops iniprisoned-iri the its exp�rienced workmen with i ' , Amor W. I � 1. 1 mip sottlk Of � I 7. I recl��onsi.. solos, I pensat ng returns to the lan& where can be legally obtained. It is believed the close of the program the ladies be - allowed to even get gut of be&. and 7 all who c I lage, had the I misfortune ree " T I r-iouataitis for the balaiace of the' win- . ,J. I � I an come from. other e W � , -, � . -dialogues. -:and N -i( I - w e , . d . I , - ter. The Italians, however ,.-h��ve made � ,,,- told thewar is to be fought that action will be taken to plac13 served a bogntiful-, lunch, which was We were up at Ypres, in Belgium congregations, as it is desired to have have his leg, broken while en I in* �, . sho�i, 13�-j'irlspiiiv I them in the dry belt :ind national i -fl uc ' ! � a wonderful recovery, and at no po out. 1, f ever there was a time'for. the - h appredfated, by all, but the part when I got woundedi and it; surely a good social time. Refflieshinents wili triiniming a fallen tree, which bud . .. Mr I E6vej was n I . 1. �4, ilit rni, , I s to put rohibitiot will *be the result. , s- a hot spot. We were about two be ser�,ed I from 6 to'8 61clock in, the 4 been propp�d up in a certaivi, p6sition, � 1 ', - ir rnl forth strong �action, it P I � nes I 'rh4 r6eitations b � . TI I have they shown any -signs of, the , !a ithat took most with -the little o Wa , - I I . I . 11 - - I . The Order -in -Council, passed on miles nearer the front than the most basement, after which a �plendid liter- and , . j�. �r former weakness,and now that France is no .. The farmers will not get fair Was when Santa Claus came'on the i I in passing arowid it be happened . % k I I . . soni and Harris, ­. .1� . i Saturday reads as follows: stage w .h advanced dressing staflon, when I was ry -and musical p - ' � - - , I *7:' a7zid Britain have come t play from. any Government until they � ith his chariot loaded wit rogram,me will, be to touch, it when a heavy limb �sprung . ­ M,0s . I � ..� . o their aid -in * rs Colquhoa I - . �� I unite at the polls. United we can con- , "On, December 17th ,the peo�le A ed hit and our party had no stretchers -iven in the auditorium of the church. out catching him in such a position � . force there is little danger of any tral'; d - 01 . good things, and which he d stribut ft I a4 ,solos by M- - i . I . ali � ;101 - ' - , I � - being made in the . ivided we are helpless. � -, � :,.,,-ave to the Government "an a.unmis- ,*ith, a, lavish band, all being. well with them so we had quite an 4exper- —Mr. nd Mrs. D. B. Mepoiald had a that he could not e,s he blow - wOe greatly ,upp) �. - , material change 1� � . _ . cape t I . I �� � � L r . - L o "Imb VMM I - I - , I .1 I 1 $ Q %V I h -,e y - I r Th , ro - 4 I a I to I I., I Ough h �i: � t = .: , u 0* I - s a * - i y . Ll�r . I -- ­ hooling, ar1b I a�ih; tu6 �ve int I I --. " * b --'� - �FN �t ,4ved b f Ifflet t * - — -r_ , - , , - v� 3- GO, a hjl� 'e ' I's - �t' 2 - C , '� .on o � i I - - ; I J t I r I - 1.1 11 k I -1 I I -- . � takable mandate for -- the v 11)lesed with his generosity. The Na- lence gettiii(g, out. My right foot was very larie gathering of Oeir relatives whic"', brokehis leg between tU ankle - � - - � I organ during the . Z:1 �� s , .. �� .. ,-. I italian situation, at least until spring. Our' ization has, prosecution of' the war, and for the t useless, so two of the boys were sent on Christmas, some 25 being pres' i h * tlo�& by the pq1 I The first official report from the Brit- -past'Y.Lear, been most outrageously i3O- lional'Anthem brought the entertain- ent and knee,' but . we trust thit wit I 'd ed Just � � � N, e, ish troops in Italy states that although '-aor�-d by the, powers that be. , As Yment of all the country's !Ment to a clos6 -when the audie4ce dis- with Inc to help me, They would each a-nd all voted Mr. and Mrs. McDonald youth and strength on hi's sid,do-:he� wilt . I .ra� er . V I dent, I have felt very keen- - �i '*- .- I m A#hem, on beliali %K,� ngaged in active ar- Y � energies and resoutees iiecessary to ' ell -pleased with the evening's take *one of my arms and drag me most splendid entertaini0s and pro- - -vey, Watso)a prese- -, they have been e . make a good amd quick i7W ejjr, e !P.-i. achieve victory. It is essential and in- � albnir'through the � mud and slush and viders.�-We regret that ''ace N6;11 not made mention ,Ias,t week of the deaW - . � M- I doubt you all have, some.'of ,entertainment. . � I kip "' ,io;-�' � tillerY work, their front has been co = I lwlt� -.a �ol&*#de, , I the very lbfig list . I I I I - I - ; I - - I e face which our org 'i deed vItal for the efficient conduct of Notes.4 — Mr. Thomas Pars?ns, o� 'water until they were tired out, then pernVit us, to give, of Mrs. R. W.. -Fulton, -mW on Friday -- - - � � �- " - I I - slaps Lin th aniza- the I . . Idl Colquho,=�roa , 'Ll.; .: war that wasteful or unnecessary ,W;�"; - , Up -4 1+ 16-wnA �".4 nf viSitgrq ,wlkn an4- Q'iv4af:m,aa he%];- -.0,1.-- U--1- .*-4-;--Z I 0 . !U -t para#vely quiet. � 4.- L. I would crawl alo— on � , , - , kiaal; Weetc TrIe u(-1Lrn1s ot Me armis, tion has received, especially when we F 6.9 o x�, vKL a o ---j o y -,V noon remains were, , . � �� I ... I -1 . I 11, t Ugh ConIVOW . '� - 7 I -F- tice betweLeir- the Russian and German, are; told by some of the ,en wh,, are nd is spend- - knees until I got stuck in the mud days here.=A little more', snow would in the Hensail Union - � eterIG t1* I , f -1 I - - expenditure - should be prohibited, and many friends in Ontario� a . fArm , blotheson, i in ,a J � 41- 3, that all articles -capable' of being util- or was so exhausted that i in our vill , � `� �1- 11", �� .. � , I . I armies were made public. 7T.he armis- enjoying- a :fat living on our money, inx the Christmas holidays .with his , I could go make excellent sleighing i age funeral being a private.bne, The de.;- - , I . � Al � t" t6nked the pupidi . I 4, ;1 � . ... . ized as, food -shoul&be conserved. It is brother, Mr. Robert Parsons. Mr. and no farther, then they would get my and locality. -Our mill � an grain ceased had been very seriously, ill, for , . gif 4� . 14 . tice is to continue until January 14th that we, 12;000 members of our or � I .. .1.4 eirs. , d I - , I I I � . and kind woi I "I, - �- , - I , - beyondlquestion that the use of liquor Mrs. David Wrightman and -son from arnis again; and all the time the Ger- buyefts'are keptxery busy ah a large considerably over a . � � � I I �. .1, � '1--1 -, : i next, unless broken off by either side ganization,-are too small and, insig- year and ----- - I i . - 1 � .. i � - I � v � � if - ­ . ,­* - - -1. a i I � � . , ­ ­ after seven days notice has been giv- nifeantito be recognized. Still a few ffects adevrsely the realization . of North Dakota are also ,visitor� with� 111alls were sweeping the gr6und most quantity- of grain I'S being, brought in- the last few iWonths, suffered . - t . - � � . y � p *,� �'11. I e� tkis purpose ' The deat1f of. � � - en. It affects the navy as well as the millionaires in this city can nAme the Mrs. Wrightman's parents, Mr. and thoroughly with every size and kind to niarket,Mrs. James H., Moore so that death becaine., the messenger I . �, � - , - , I �- � 11 ` On- Mrs Robert Parsons. -The home we had to put -has rented her. furnished house for a of relief. Mrs. PWtbn WAS of � Young which ow4i �, & - - - "The subi - �- , , ! army, and includes +the Russian front men and have them appointed to the , one . I . I - I - " , �ct has been under c of of shell. Several times , -- I I , , 1 ­ � . . - : � I 7., . � sideration by the war committe f - our gas masks on,� affd then our pro� ,,terms of months to a gentlemst�whom o arly t ejl�� , . I 4* hisl sister, 31ri,40 7 - � '. I .- ,� r which has guarded Roumania, so that Cabinet . Government by the p op e the Cabin e 0 Mr. and Mrs. William Butt, of the- ur e 4e tlers And had many � I! � ,, ,�:,!� i ' _ - - I Z - ". ' e 1 lloNving ne u 11 I � I - � ; et and the fo co I - as slower, until we finally rumor says -will enjay'it, in -the near 11 iti ''I � . V - I ?�.,� I � - � 1, I . �-� I,", ' I secon,d of Tucker-5mith, is having the 'gress w even ' - celle t - qual 08, �b�e township .,m - I . �Ili country stands absolutely open th. at- has become a myth. The,real rulers . an& w9l, be ni�� , ; appearan i , i ce of a many relatives and-frjobi%-�'- , ! . I � � i - 'fe The by- � �.­ � I ,, tack. One noteWorthy condition allows of Canada and . the Canadian P,arl' I small hospital, ,as :for decided to leave them off and take- a. future with a newly weddod- wJi - her . ,ed ia Agure formOr I 1. , F 'a- ' "I� Any liquor or -beverage, contain- I i , - I- 1. . chimee , on - the consequerices , iatfier quer � , . . i - � -t �' . of intercourse b&tween the troops .Dfz ments are the lorded and, knighted . some days Mrs. Butt has not been y is, Who is, itl-Q.distma Day -Our business men roort theholid&y � -1 Aff Lin Of the Jav - - .14 . -� : -� 'Th! deeeased wts 7 . i � �: � more than ,, per cent. alcohol enjoying her usual'heilth, while her- I being trade as ver.? good,Mr.' J. C. Bob- ' - $ , f -� ing � 2K than be delayed'any longer than-ne- was! quite a stirring day,"therpas I ; .�: , J:1 the two armies between sunrise' and members of combines, inanufacturers, � . - � shall be regarded. as intoxicating 'on V � sary under the� terrible� shell- fire. 'so many visithre; be" from, a distance insorr, who cattied,on a wUolesale ftvit � I .,: . : . sunset in groups of not more than association 'and.. transportation com- . " 8 gar has been keeping his bed � ces ' - ri I t -q :Years ago, a sbii'Al I , - . We nearly sneezed our heads off fi6m sVelidirig the day with relatives and business here �s retoming * tondoit. - * Yo Ir1g, one of P . , I I 11, I .-�­,., -. 4 panies. Through their system 'it for some weeks. Their many frien#s; I . �- ... . '. 4, twenty-five. These troops are to be al- of rd- � iquors. - - . L w - . . ' I I.. A,— IF I lowed to trade with each other and to ing, theie has grown up a band of au- 2.' The importation of intoxicating' wish them both a ipeedy recovoryo­ the fumes of gas, but suffered n6 mor`0� friends, in fact their. nallhe is- Tegibn, Mr. Roblusen and family- were 990d � . A I I -i .­ I . . � � 11 tov mahip. , 4 He'l�*i . � I . in ,'L I u _ I � I - . L 0 1 1 1. I yeniii- *i � � - Z . t �f - ; I 1% -9- .liqu r into Canada is prohioited on Miss Howie of Toronto ip spending serl . and your correspo in residients and will be .*i I I about 1� � ­ I � exchange papers and letters. The con-' tocrats-Mho bend Parilaments and le ous results from. it. Aftei four' ' . udent (�=not begin esed the - , ;� � , I I ; ,. -. and atter Deceraber 24, 1917, . � I - � , - I I � dition forbidding the transportation islatiWip, to th i 'own despotic will and unless a few '4olidayi with 'her- sister , liit in short we might village. . - I � AGOO - � � L I - eir , , Mrs- ,hours struggling through shell holes,- to %name them I I , , � � ,. . : - .. I I 4 erich and enim ' t �� L -L". � : it shall have been actually purchased '-- I I i � . t ­', I .. 1� �L - I . - � � � � . I of military forces during -this time is in their own.selfish interests. The re- (Dr.) Altke'n, iLt thp manse. -Mr. Al- mud,,water, gas and darkness (thank I - I ; l �L !�, - !,� ­ on or before that date for, importatio H ' ' it VU good and ddrk) vAth � ­ I - -- � . - --- - -- r - A i in the real estutei* 4 _-.- I abs:olutely of no value if it is intended sult is that to -day we are loaded down n �ert , Taylor of London-, Mr. Ivison: eavft � . . , � . to 06 � L � . '1' i en . . . I . ; I 11 �. � . � A � 11' L - . .. I into Canada, and Wdessi'liaving be -.eVery , . � , I I � ! 11 !'' L , to prevent the movement of German with a whole xnenagerie of Vhite ele- , Barnby of Lucau, Miss Mabel WhiQ- shells bursting all around us � I I - rio, and -was a ' - '- . I - _ I I .. � . - I I t -­ "". t ]k,o, L , - I I I � w . . � 7 L � 7 .s6 purchased, A isImported into Can- % nute of tfie fourt hours,, we succeed , � S V., - L *L. . � � I . ­ - ..%- � troops from the Russian to the west- pbants causing a loss of millions an- L - man of Toronto,'anA Helen, -*,�- n1i 1 � - . , U 1 family) who ho - � . a I I " L7 �L_ :,� i'L_, da not later than the 31st da ed i ' reaching, th& adianced dressing . - . , i I i� - �, ern, front, as it applies to, oni such nually in the.operatiou of our basic 'a 1% y Of Gregor, teaclier at .*,11esley, are V13 -L . n T Sea0cornable Gdt I them WO L 1 y - I - L 1 ions . i I . 1.� i- � � , L I - distince . . . ; 4 I transfers as hp��! not been begun be-- industry of agticult6re for the benefit January, 1918' The final decision upon i.tors with fribrias, ��ie�-Mr, � Albert ,Station. We had covered a 4 ' ! , , � . I . e he took- ano , :1 -11 . -t - ' . I L I I I . I � 1. L . . � - . . I -1- on I . L. . - . - , . ' ; . :; I - - fore the agreement is signed. Ger- of the combines. The farmers lare any questi re�specting such pur- Johnston of Toronto is abending, his -of about two nifles. then. was given 1 � ­ . � � t . I �einhd affairs, beins � � , . . - ; _� . , L- J- . L . � �has:es shall rest. -with the Minis ' " . I . I I � ter of �lidans, with his -parent siied � ; � '14, , , We invitL' you to ins ,��(f reeve ,on :toly ­ ­. 17�, many had ample notice of this plan the only class that will not'break the I OWS and a drink of tea and a doctor.'dre - Pect t ,he Xmas lines- we, carry. We have many Ibm this : J - J. ;� 1- . . and bad alread . � Gust - . This -regulation shall not r . W: H.' Johnstori, in sille"'vrillage. iny wound. He told me th d . . . ,'%"a 'also promhloA ­ ! - I . y moved or begun to chains of patty bondage for their own . at I Ua year that,we feel ci�iUeimt win meet -your requirements. Our polity is to -� � �4 - pre� ,_S - - I t for- .medicinal, � - lost an awful lot of blood and I sUire -give 4ualiiy, � - r . , i , �� :1-1 . 'move her troop�. We'venture to benefit �, and' they' compose the only ' - ­ , Ireasmably low p il rose to. *e im I I � , � . I sacramental manufacturing _ jet . son at 1 . rices. I . � I . ; '' ,:, - �, felt as though I had. He also told I - � , Regimeal - � - � ' ici that when' - -t BRUCEFIELD. . . I . I . . I � - L �� " d Germany's peace pro class whose� industrie is taxed for he �, . - / �� (Hiaron) I � _ ical purposes. I - I - ­ . T . . . I -- I � ,� .L I -was no d ubt; that I L I w �. I �. �,-L m y Will be benefit of the special privileged inter- � . I me that there 0 REAL EBONY GOODS : - PLOPUlar officer. I , .�. . .. - , i il , . . I L I . I ­ ­. . - r - I 1, ; . ; I . I I - � .. ,� " 7: 11 � , .3 The ,transportation of liquor I Red Crosse -7 -The following is the would be sent -to Engkind, with such a . . Masonle Circle � ; . I, t I, L� �- such that not even Russia will be. ests. So long as we remain so, the i to I part of Canada wherein the '�nnual,report of I shipments by the wound, and , that made me -feel some - Manicure- Sets ......... &�� 1� I iA i I i : I I interests- wil cont'r,01. - any 1.2-35 �P Military Hair Brushes � ... $3,00 up . � of ,morining 'Star " � I '. I I :� It . able to accept them. That, however, n L ., I L ­ ,.. , I � . ' . sale of infoxicatiog liquor is illegal ,grucefield-Red Cross Workers up to ,better.- I was then carried on a stret-l" Hair Brushes , . , . ... . a . 4 . .: . 1.25 up Hat Brushes. t � * . .. .... & *�. . 75e up . 1! .1 �. . genial, he inade mi , � , . - - . � , . . Z, � I . 1. , ny, The making of governments is a �,rill be prohibited on and after April the end of November, 1917: Thirty cher four miles farther ba�,k, to'the Mirrors ...... :.2.25 UP I -d - r . will be of small moment to Germa . : � - -­ " -as she will have already attained her serious busines I ieith, follomdrig -a � '� " ..... p.... ­ I , ''. � ' L , t" r !. --�­�� :, . 's es�ecially for the far- 1,-1918. . . I . � t . �� , . # Christmas stockint 12 Chr-' . I1, - �, I A object -in the renloval of herl'700PB to mer and should be taken seriously by 1� - tmas mo.st advanced point that thi motGor I i I is t,he cause of i0d . � � ,­ , 4 ' � � "L . A� L 4. The manufacture'of intoxica U the fr " I 0 11 - 1� - the wes- the dis'organiza on of, . It- 4,oxes to our boys ont; 1361 GENUINE IVORY GOODS-IMP0*TED FROM FR"CZ . I :� � ti -,Rus- ambulances dare -go. .- Every inch of � - � I � � . � - I I . I . ,. i . I :� - I -­:i� t" , every faxmer. .The tremeridous..bur- ing liquor withih -Canada will be pro- ..pairs of socks 257 suits of pyj"s) the six iniles that I had then travelled. . : � ! � I �11' L - .1 . sia being so complete that their�pres- - f ' � ' ; - I., � . ---�:­ , d6n of additional taxation which Manicure Sets ...,.. .... I. 43-00 Up Hair Brushes . ... ­ .. ....150,up � BRAFOR" .. '' I - I t' I Will hibited on and aft�r a date to be de- 48. helpless shirts, 42 handkerchiefs, is absolutely eov�red. With shell holes. Hai Brushes ........ 1� I ' I ! - � . - * - . ... ­ $1.00 up -Photo Holders .� ... .. .. .... 40c up : - I ; ill not be required again on the be required to carry our War .'debt termined upon further investigation 11 pill ' , 25 pilolw slips. 1 q- t, 56 The '�oil has all, been churned, and re- I i ; - . !, � ence wt . . - - � -, ows s . . I- -1 . -western front for -months, and men shoul "I.L I Jewel 'cases .......... *.�..1.75 up ' Talcum Powder holders ....90c imp � I ! , :�,�, : 1� . d �ompei every farmer to vote in and consideration of the actua �eondi- ambulance caps,'$16.85 1�0-r soldiers churned, torn and' re -torn. I was . - Sea& - � ­ I are a vital necessity to Germany at . I : I i I I 1, - I � ­ ­ !, his own interests.: But just as soon tions of the industry, . Mirrors ... a .. .... ..... I-... P. *.. # 4 o .j8.25 up . '. - I - . .i- . 1 - � the present time. . I- . .. comforts and Christmas boxes to be 16aded,into a motor ambulance along . Wheat, -pei bush �� ­.- ­ - ­ . ' � I I I C r .-. , � I as theLfarnlerS Make a mo,�e to escape --such ,-'eis per&me holders, tooth paste holderq, -tooth , - . , i I �, I I � "As above mentioned, the prohibi- 91 McCully, with three other� stretcher patients . Bafley, per I I ; I - - - � ,,� — � � from the pirty slave -pens, the.,politic- p4cked in En and. -Marry And many others -.� -_ � . - -- 11 I ;,- �, ­ j� - eff4ective ry-1 � ate mancure,pieees, etc. � � . . " - . - :. L J - �' � -� S tion of importation became P�ecreta ' powder holders, hair pin holders, separ . ,Oats, per busheLl i- L L -. A STIRRING APPEAL TO THE ians get busy and 'wave the -pa;ty Llqag � -!, wn s breaking and we I . L � . � I- . � "'L ,� --f L I � - 11 I I '- I - L .�,;-Ll - In tt.� , Monday, December 24th I British Red- Cross Contributors. - were taken to.a hospital away in the Perfunies I .1 Peas, per bohel A� � I i,I . . r-ARMER� OF ONTARIO. L' andshout Patriotism. Aslongasthey * -and Toilet Walters -best 4uality of Seely's. .......... *.,.,26c I I I � . -1 ' I— �- � I- III4. 7"The regulations to carry into-veffect The following Eire the -contributors to rear. When we arrived�there, two of Xmas Papetries-Large attractive assortment -Dutch -Fabrics and - - -�?F - . Bran, per ton 4 4. � T-- ­ � � . . can keep us irom thinking and acting the British Red Cross from the Worth my fellow passengers were dead, and . � My I � � 1; � I .., 11 I I i, I ­� �- -.7 � the .other provisions above mentioned I . . . Shorts� p I I - ill � The follo--ying are som e of our na- for ourselves,,it does not make much . . ' -. to t1.75 box - � � 4, 1 ­ . ­ .1 � Quality . ........... � w -- . , I 1: _n . " I ' East Division of - � 3,4-35C - I -I --i i 1. r a as ap- * Flour per .. oi * , . - 1, - � � d -Brucefield and vicinityt-B. R. brain was ravi mad. A nice pleasure, y I ­ ......... � - - 2' I -L -iers' Viewpoint, by Mr. HalberL, Suppose the GoverAMLent of Canada� PION -ed, they will be enacted under" the all etY Razor ..... � ...... *... E-gvl per -dozen .. " . Farn i . , ' .4 '. ­ ; - i tio"al, Problems discussed from the difference which pen we are kept in. a e being prepared, and as Soo Stanley township, the other,�.who had concussion of the Gillett's z6ft-old . ....A ...... ...... $5.00 .- L ! 4 , . i ng .Gem Saf . ................ $LOO - -� � I - I Higgins $20, Charles Reid $10; Thos., tour. I was taken from there to a . , - ................ Butter, per pound + � � Pre.sident of the Vnited Farmers' As- niade a,ift appeal, to the manufacturers provisions of the War Measures Act. Blafek � Bird Fountain Pen ...... o ............................. . $1.60 up;! � -1 I ­ . I ' I. � .� . �: soclatiOn at thieir annual convention: in the following terms: The fate of "The foregoing provisions I will re- Fraser $10, Edward,,Glen $15, Hugh ,hospital still farther back, operated Swan I Fountain Pens - - - -� ............................. $2.59 up to $5AG - I ­ - I Alargarine - . . , . . .. I i ft L � . "While the Year has been - I t . L Potatoes, per bag � - �,, very the Empire depends on the 9uplPly of main in force during, the war and f McGregor $10, Malcolm McEwen $10, - on kept there for four days until I was 10ased Pipes with re'al amber, and other lines of -pipes. . I , L . or J ohn McCowan *, -Arch. McCowan fi - to send over, and was the . I 1loggs, per cwt. .. � - months after the , - n sent' Real leather Chatelaine b4gs, latest Styles ...­­ .......... * $1.40 tW � . laborious and trYing one owince to the iRlunitions, we want you to anake an a- twelve, conclusion of s . . �,� � 8carcitY of farm. help Yet we are bundant supply, work longer hours and peace,."p 5 � . 10,.George Baird $10, Josepli'Me- 2er here, but ca,me all the way lying Real leather music. cases , ..................... L - L - , � thankful for the bountiful harvest, harder Iget your w9men and ,childre . . I .1 Cully $10, A.. T. Scoff$10, H. P.,, Mad- on my back. so did hot see much. Yo ................ $2.50 up , I L . � . - n L I I I Real � leather collar boxes i ......... . . . L I - � ............... a ... ... . . I . L I . - . ing, the food basket of the Em 9- era Naughton $10, John T. Graham $10, thing of Tny experiences.. ,eal leather- puf9es, all kinds .................. ­� .......... 20,,c up L . Toronbok,: Dec. , that Nve may be able to i I An appreciable incr�asq in the al- den,$10, James Petrie $100, John Me- hae,,, often asked me to ten you soiAe- P .....$1.50 up : B � l assist in ke to help! you, put forth even, effort to coholic �trength bf temp . � etp` pire make tiie output; as large as'possible. sold f � Ontario - Well dear Dolls, dressed, verylarge 11assortment ........................... Ok UP I I 1. � . adian hand-picked: . I 11 d as -one Gbldie - Graham $10, John',& Moffatt mother this, is a poor account of one Picture books. large assor�ment, ex-p,ellent value this year ...... 15C up - 'handpielked $6.-5j 1 r lenished that the boys who are so We do not know what prices You -v,rill res is expecte 4 ,, . nobly fig Wt of the radical action � . �. I ghting our battles,in t of � the, $f0, J A. Mclli�)7�� $10, iNeil Me- of many such experiences in which 11 Z I Toys aAd games -many v��arietie&L "; . - I I f .1 I _ his ter- get th�t 'Will depend on the deniand Federal , Government in s'epping Giego &S10, John someone else was, the wounded party,, i , I � .- I " 7%c, I I rible war may have enough" and' to �.� th,l whims of the speculatp t' ms . I . "I I . : k . , rs, We toward- t1otal -prohibition in Canada. Johnston $10, John Bute-bart $5, John Come and see them and judge for yourself- . , . The -reason I am telling you now.11%- i I I - I �, �- � - -spare. While we feel that we have cannot'say what freight rates will be While there has bten no We wish to announce that !we have securedL the a cy for the wwqd famed I . D_,AIRY '11 x I � - e . ilitimatiQn 14. McEwen $,5,. Alex. McEweu $5, because I am out I of danger for quite . I I gen I I . . I I beea handieapp�ed in a great Many 6harge(I you. We cannot gudrantee that the Ontario Government is con- I New EDISON - PRONOGI ,� I . . ' . I - Z ., way& in our struggle to do our best W. Sundercock, $5, John Pierso-Ei $5 a long time at least, and i i ` -b 11AP Pe -only phonograph that accurately re- 4- .- L I . t is pos I, le - ee. 25L .i I 4 -,., for the Empire in this, hei Unie of charged the e em My produres the human voice. I I . TADronto, D _ . . . - '�. . . ist losses. You will -still.b sidering.- legislation, it, is regarded as JAn J .8 $5 ,, Alex. Mustard �. $10, that foot will never be fit for,Tne � I You to come and hear it. ,. � . I I I .. I YOU R94ii . i W= �,i L7 � highest. rate of daty- a' � � . I � age, 43 to 44c; stl � � �:i -. , � L . nd probable the the. province may ac , 3.- a�d S., J linsto d ty again. I am well cared for here - I i ". I . .need, and while things,'look dark at J61in Mustard $10 0 ni u I I . ­ . - , ­ - i I ' f lai I in cartouls go 'il � �4 -nion I - � a I .- ��,�, , present, Est . - . i $�5, Fred Tomlinson $5, Thomas Baird and am getting rieconciled to lying in IL - . � f�- 1 1. V, . L' -- �. - � - I. -- lr� 1�, 1 i -L'L I �, � our raw, iiiaterial. You wrill GoveMment in regard t9 ,the llow- $10, Thomas B. .Baird $10; John bed, altho e vv x iams — e*, - Store. : . � Fresh dairy, -cho; o I . �. t I . . - 0 1 y . I 1. ugh for the first week or two Co'U­ 111"Ito I Th Rexaln .-1. i- -zL�� ­1;�! -I " -� - ­ � war tj 'on srou'r, machinery and tools,, cept the formula of the Dom ill We know that the darkest als a I � I ." � 141 .. � . 11 .. . .- � I -L -s� 45 'to � r . 1�.w...� � -1 . I � I . �. L . 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