: Is Australia left L Imp 1B! it t A, ' Ses het (he has the Go Le Dotson: in the oy 5 ot re fought against but now we fight with you." "eR big Scot, Stewart Paterson, a } member, 'ot the Rhodesian Mounted lice, who knows Africa "from the ; best to the Cape," is one of the on-coms. He had been on furlough da three woeks when the war He immediately 'applied 3 be his third campaign, He is a "hard case," 'So Is Jim Lee I Toronto, late of the Queen's West' Suey; another non-com. Says'a mrade "of him: "West Sika : toutdar Xi, Jim, so we're sure th Kaiser 'oan'. Armourer Set -Major Hoad, though ~ B8 years of age, is one of the. "fough- bat Ta in the battalion, 3 will be his fifth campaign. he of his four medals is for the thao - war of '82, when he was troop sergeant-major in the Ro Irish goons Guards; From Saskatoon comes one. of the marvels of modern surgery. 'That is fetgeant Dudley Ward, of the Ams Dulane detachment. ~ He served In . A. war in the Queen's West 5 Regiment, and he was ter- atte: by a Boer shel mselves, all thy Seting tenes Mr that. Boer shell could kee . Ward back, I believe he was well known on the Rugby football fleld in the nineties. x ue are several other individ- + uals of note of wp c &- battal is proud.' They will tell you we -. gusto. that they have as comrade Jack Munro, who fought Jeffries and Jack. Johnson. They also refer proudly 7A thely, bulldog mascot: "No goats fof us," they say, but most of Hig Fy boast bt of thelr huge {1 bands mule; dubbed "The Kaiser." They say he 18 a fine wok and a beggar to think, and 'you can tell when hia brain 1s Worl ing rae sock his ears." ¢ oicer Inu khip, so he wired to, headq 4p, por band wishes to enlist: 'Will T enlist them?" With brevity worthy of Napier came the reply, | 111 you not?" * The battalion claims to be as fit ss any in the British army, and $f is an' absolutely independent - unit, cat turn thelr hands to any- "enon; master itt Nderstot OE to staff a dozen ettarion: . d there are also sev- pt he enrolled. A By-law was pass Road Division No. 1 Chas. Wim Sly frank Dowson, No ¢ Wm 7T Reader, Na, 35, Robert Jack I, No. 6 Geo. Shui%, No' 7-H. Pimara, No. 8 Jonathan Aldred, No. g Geo. ; Jackson, No: '10 Neil Sweetman, No. 11: Oliver, Williams, No. 12 fred Crozier, and for Poundkeepers No: t Isaac Rodman, No. Demara, No: 3 Geo. Crozier: ® - On motfohs of - Mr. George Smeetman a By-law - was "passed appointing Mr. Hiram Fralick. a member of the Local Board of Health. Oa motion of Mr. Georges Sieet- man the Treasurer was imsigucted to phy Hr. James Jackson' 8330 for sravel, and Mi Henry, Dgmara $1.50 for shoveling Mr Herb Hope 50, cenfs fo On motions of Me Wm Jeffery a By-law 'was passed apiiinting || Messrs R D Burnham "aud: isfames. ot 3 ¥ hy »" L w Stephen u | 50! for Toement 3 tile, On motion of Ne Wa Je fiery the Clerk was instrucied to purchase wo car loads crushed stone for {lus corporation Ou motiops pf Mt Geo Swrotigan 4 ByJaw wal passed authofizing ihe Reeve and Treasurer to borrow morey from time to time up to six hundred doffars from the Standard Bank to mectthe curient «3peus ses of this corporation: ; Me. Barnest Hanes' cimét belare +he"Council asking them to sell the unopened part of road allowance etween: concéssibng 7 and Bleasi- ward from the line between lots 3 and 4conzilotieln Ou niotion of Nr Jrmes Davey a By-law was introduced and read a first time to close up and sell all that part of the road allowance un. opened lying between concessions 7and 8 'eastward from the Tine]: between lots'3 and 4. con 7 to the -[1ake.~ The, Clerk was instructed to have the same advertised s as the law Lig ae td : 'Pathmasters and Fenceviewers for No.2 Earnest" Hants. No 3| {1s in a capital state of cultivation R HO DAY §TOCK is Without doubt Be. ost com "hi 0 this district and for Variety and Cl 2 d: it requires only 10 be isspested t Ss Sg ol wviythiog in our fine. ap] and 3 Qualiy and all Appropriate fox tis I'wwould embrace the present opportunity of' returning thanks «+10. my numerous customers for their liberal and long continued: patronage, and would inform them, and the general public, that I. have disposed of my business to, MR. L. G. HALL, who I have great pleasure in recommending to my former patrons and the . public in general, and 1 have every reason to feel proud of him as a successor knowing, as I do personally, bis very many recom- mendations and qualifications for the business he is so competent to carry on in the best interests of all concerned, and I predict for him an extensive ard *onstantly increasing patronage. Again | taking my patrons, by the hand, I 'cordially thank them for the kind and gedetdus support during my business career in Port Perry, and, at the same time, I must confess, that the very large volume of trade that I have transacted has far excecded my most sanguine expectations, and I feel that I owe a debt of gratitude to the good peqple of Port Perry and its surroundings--one that I shall never eats to repay. . W. A. Boyce. Port Perry, Nov. 25, 1914. . Ko CAWEER BROS' (Successors To Jamieson & Dennison.) LIVERY Having pngehised the Livery | business carried on by Jamieson & Dennison, and the premises con- | nected thesewith we infend to. RE-HORSE THE STABLES with first-class animals, and ins tal 1 oe PERRY (Entirely under Kew Management) G. A. COLE i « PROPRIETOR, [Tate of Iotel Falconeg, Tororo] FCommercial trade solicitdd First class Sample room atiention pil fo de requirements of Commercial Travel ETS. Our charges are moderate and we guarantee to please our patrons. Patronage solicited. &Z Phone No. 2. CAWKER BROS "Farm tor Sale. HE undersigned offers for sale that excellent farm Leif Jot Is, concession 4, in tle, Zownship ol Reach, containing. 200 acres more or less, of ghaice land a large por- tion 'of ®hich is cleared, the balance pei splendidly wooded. The land To his New and 1a dso nely pointed OPTIA 11/1 LORS the NEW DOMINION BA BUILDING, 70 Yonge St, Cig King, To:onTo. Sittings of the Division Go COUNTY OF 191E in WHITBY Clerk, Mi Miss E. L. 1 donell, Whitby "Jan. A Mareb' 2, April May 4, July 8, Fa pe oo Oct. 4, Nov. 2; 2, Jan. 4, ah > yy Miss BE. I done! Whithy--Jape. 84 Fob March 8, April 7," May 5. Jung July. 2. Sept. 2 Oct. 6, Nov.8, Ds 8,Jen, 5,1 2 Stim Clerk, M. GI Greenwood--Jan, 11, March 6, July 8, Sept. 8, Nov. 4, J; There is on the premises an orchard and a complete supply of water There is a large barn with cement floor stabling, and 4 smaller barn on the north eng: of the lot; also a fame dwelling house on the fouth and. The Jocation of the farm is aca ital one, being "ood 1} wiley 1916 from Port Perry on a leading roa ; This farm i a respect, a 8 Font BERRY Clark: yA first class dairy fart and is only May 7, July 8, Sept 6 N balf a mile front Mafichester rail Jun. 7,' 1914, : way statfon, | ' : GEC » " For particulgtd and terms, apply | * U0 hridgesTan. 15, RE 19, o the proprietress on the premises 11] July 13, Sept. 7, Nov. 20, "S.A PHERRILL- So geen HEH . ler) Prince Athert, June 28, 191% torg Cl Amel Jan 15 M#y 12, July 13, Sept. 8, N Jan 18,1918. Ag 8. BEATERTON -- Clerk, © Patersop,Beaverton--Jan 10 May 13, July 15, Spd 'aoor MOR NING ! 18; Jan. 12, 1916. We are Introducing. "Amer al 7 UTERO ROY St. Chay les Hotel __ : 2 {Chincillas and Rough Goods) IFRESH & TENDER New Baghe-Lore and Clean .,.... ...... 40c 1b' New less Raising. o.v.vieiiennnnenss 10¢ pc k New less Raising ..........18 0z,--2 for 28c ! Seeded Raisins, Griffin Brand............3 for 88¢c Extra Quality Currants.........:... 10c 1b: Beautiful New Dates... '1Qc1b- Cooking Figs. cv vensssnsernnenns "7c lb Lemon and Orange Peel...... Ji... Boelb New Shelled Almonds... ......00en0 00s 50c 1b Best Granulated Sugar oe Soft Yellow Sugar............... Fancy Grape Fruit..........co0in 8 for 25c : viasee. 1Bc Ib Shelled Walnuts, i Pure Spices of every description' i Ta ...d Ibs for 85c os weed Ibs for Ibs for § Special Onions... Sania Th a. Olasses, Table and Cooking Syru FORMAN & SoH. FOR LUMBER your Out Buildings, d Bilos before buying el Barns sewhere ,dWEST PRICES QUOTED, _ istantly on hand at Lowest Prices. Wholesale Lumber and Fruit Baskets a Specialty. i M. MAUDE Has just received a Fall Range of Overcoatings B15 to B25 Samples of Suitable Goods forkadies Coats which will be. made up and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed TAWKER BROS. In refirning thanks to the bublic for the extensive pat- onage bestowed upon them ould intimate, that asin tho past only choice fat animals ill be slaughtered, so as to nsure the choicest and ten- derests Cuts possible, and we ntend at all times to have an mpe supply of TE A ge SMOKED AND SAL FULL STOCK, OF EVEYTHNG IN, THE arness Line TENDER CHOICE MEATS [ cut td please and deliver promptly, f msars & SPECIALTY. son of Prices Odtifted i a a FLOUR, B ¥ We hiss a full Stock of Flour of the following Celebrat Popular Brands--PURITY, REINDEER, x Ctr sad as well as MONARCH anp DEIAGHT PASTRY FLOUR, BRAN & SHORTS In Bran and Shorts we have Best Brands--PURITY ob LINDSAY BRANDS. EZ Farmers and others before contracting for their Sutimer of Flour will do well to obtain our quotations, for which we make Special i" 2 = su, uotations for soo lb, and pry. rices, Ce ~~ Ingramg'. a | SELL DIRT CHEAP. THE MAN WHO SELLS FARMS Kor Sale a J es of First-Class Farms ; all of them my be dbtained | 2 BARGAINS I AM ALSO PREPARED To Book F arms FOR SALE WHICH I MAY BE ENTRUSTED WITH MOTTO-- Rarip_ TRANSIT NEGOTIATIONS AND SATISFAC TION GUARANTEED. W: Meharry ; ny PORT PERRY arch, 1914. RED CLOVER, ALS AND TIMOTHY SEED + FOR THE SPRING TRADE Al Seed sold subject - to Goverment Tospodtit grade Stordingiy Prices Rigur % [AD CONSIDERABLE Sh x and Sign EER