Agriculture and 8112s decided on Port Perry as the | location, providing 'a : satisfactory P ;| attendance can be obtained. He e {also purposes holding a Domestic Science Course for * the girls at the same time if it can be arranged. Also give a few lectures on Poultry and other like subjedts with the Do- metic Science. Tony liope to call in-{on a lew young mie is district Perty. | Pects are for an attend eggs have taken a' prominent ce in Canada's ecport trade. i8 largely due to the unprece- pe | demand for eggs on the part 'of the British market and' the fact hat British dealers have shown a arked preference for Canadian over United States eggs and a lingness to pay a distine Iy hgh- ice for them. * So great in fact has been the de- 'that Canadian 'dealers have practically all of the avail. Caoadidn storage product to g Old Country: As a result there fot in Cépeda "at the present ie Sufiicient eggs in storage to ply home consumption - until receipts in appreciable quan. 'beg to come in. otities" of eggs from the ited States, however, are being | into Canada, some in rt, but.the larger part to 8 the place of the Canadian ict exported. On accoupt of keen 'demand for Canadian above mentioned, United eggs ¢an be laid down in at the present time, duty at 'several cents a dozen n, the price at which Cana- axe selling for, for export before long t& see' WI She pros- the tesponse of the young and othets interested be sutl leave no doubt ability of establi will be of immense advant tically, financially and otherwise, Higa Sesoor Concert: == The 'Port Perry High School Concert which took place on the evening of Wednesday of last week 'was a grand success in every pafticular and Sa all respects far eclipsed all former entertainments ever. given under ' the same auspices; the! 'hall was literally packed throtighout. The feature of the evening was the play, Ingomar and it 'was'staged in a highly creditable mauher to the performers; .and it would be iavid-, ious to discriminate where 'all' did 80 well; the costumes were immense and highly appropriate to.the oc |' casion; they being 'manufactured specially for the'play, and siduals could not possibly worn -them with mare hecoming grace or perfection of preséntation | than did the wearers on the evening in question. Much credit ig due Miss H. G. Coad, B.A., the instruc: tor, for the grand success of the presentation of the Play. The several choruses by the school were exceptiopally well rendered and much applauded. * The presentation of the Field Day Championship Medals and Prizes for Entrance Examination, 1915, also 'created gramin a few Lal, to. ruioon Of Sanday last, was pick ed from gallery to tellsf evety mich of standing toom being occupied. ort Perry's Citizens' Band playing choice fnifsic Headed the troops froty thet arfflourits to the town hall; they occupying the centre stats ahd wade a splendid appear- ance, The chair Was bcciipied by the joint chairman of the Citizens' | Recruiting League; Messrs fH. G, Hutchieson' and "Morley Campbell. Bir. Hak announced the pro- 'a few Jiidicious remarks 'famous Glee = Club are staggering, 5 A New York judge has, wife in her Sontention a right to go totango dan hie husband's protests. Mrs. C.C. Catt is the New York State Society. - The second t in the name barely saves the situ The total number of United mines A Parry Sound bby" fi tion of Miss Bull, (arrived, will be christened: *| teen years, Sergt. Crozier, of Lindsay (wounded on the firing ling); Capt. Windeyer of Toronto. . The severs! speakers left a lasting impression on the audience, many afterwards expres- sed their determination to do all in their power to assist the Empire to win | all are sanguine that no other result is possible should all do their duty.' The singing of the Glee 'Club captivated the'entire assemble age and was highly #Glogized by af, 'and under other circumstances theit splendid efforts would have been applauded to the echo. On motion of Rev, Mr. Rogers, seconded by Rev. Mr. West, the thanks of the meeling were tender- ed the speakers and the Glee Club. Mr. Geo: Jackson on behall of the Glee Club acknowledged in a few approptiate remarks the coms pliment paid the club. God save the King brought ta a close the largest and most influen- tial Recruiling Meeting ever held inthis County north of the ridges. eee igen 83" MR. L. G. HALL 'exténds to -r he " The Port Arthur News says Ford's ship 'oaght 'to have, sailed without life-boats, against preparedness. A munitions factory in Seotland, ¢ V COvS i bl : which now covers 00 acres though H, us, printing $56. it was begun only six weeks ago. sounds like &- fairy dale. It is small wonder, in face of work: such as] this, that Joffre and French have all} the shells they need to maintain the | Asis Werle ay means : of lessening anemiplbyonchr 18. being, considered ut the meeting at San. Apmstrong, work con. 9 Bim 1]: Porter, refund' statute labor $3 Reach Boundary sect. $2.30, Clerk, services Judges Cuuft te ts $21.70, W. Steele, 16 rods wire fence §4. . G: Hooey, servicesas Reeve 830, J: Forder; - sétvices 'as Councillor $25, de = LT : 'W. A. Vancamp, Councillor $25. 'F. Hyland, Councillor $25, A. Deviit, Councillor $28; k, half year's salary $78. Frantisco of the American Federa-| tion of Labor, y The Farmer's Advocate se-Everylt farmer should plan to make: the winter just as busy and profitable as the summer, and the way is "by keeping live stock. The United States wants Britaln to behave as if this war were @ little private affair between vs and Germany which should be kept oul of the way of the rest of the world. ¥ 6 aside ia go ' bd 1 Stephens, 3 cement tlie $2.40. ~Reeceipts: . 'A. Spinks, rent of road $2. C: Veaning, reat for rink $18. E. Montgomery, rent for Grounds $12. Manvers Boundary acct. $2.62. - Council adjourned to meet Dec- ember 15th, 1915. aL - Of the.' United Slates note. 16 Gteat Byitait, the Rochester Post- A ie in. Fair mlotiupatsly, she, moun Inve Bra Bass. dan QGstiece Is CoNcILIATORY London, Dec. t3 The Angles French troops, forced to cbthipletely evacuate Serbia by overwhelming 'numbers of Bulgarians, are prepar- ing to resist 4 Bulgir-German drive on Soloniki, Greece has made satisfactory guarantees to 'the Er: 'tente Ministers at Athens; it is stated in a heWs ageiity despatch, and Salonica is beibg converted into a base, ¥ The despatch anndunciog thie success of the 'Entefite reptésenta- tigns at AtHiens states that Con- stantine personally received the Ministers of the Quadruple powers and conveyed to them assurances which were viewed as satisfactory. Quickly following the conference Greek troops began to withdraw from the territory along the Soloni- ki railway, along which the allies are-falling back, Itis farther re: ported that the majority of the Greek troops at Balonlkl also will Ee removed. WITHDRAW To SERRES, A Reuter telegram filed in Athens "again," WI] "What mak n't have you?" Well," said the departing patient, | ¥ "1 look so-much like a match, I don't think they will ever let me inf the gate." $ elem German Threats to Frighten ~ Alhes J Athens, Dec. 1 3--The Nea Hellas rints a - telegram from Berlin stat- ing thav it is becoming known there | that in view of their heavy losses the Germanic powers will find it impossible, in vase pressure is brought to bear against Greece by the allies, to reply by military action.' " The correspondent affirms 'thal accorBing lo plans before the Ger- man Government any permagent bleckade of Gieece; with a consé- quent. exbaustion of Greek food supplies, will he met by a reduction in the rations of all prisoners in German hands. Furthermore, il Greek towns. should be bombarded by the allies' warships the Germans propose to raze every French, Rus- sian and Serbian town in theif hands. eit lf re rn. Ait additiotial fee is to be charged in future at all weddings solemnised at St 'MarlCs church, Bury, Eng- land; where confetti' Is fused, S io be given 3 Statutes' of Ontario, 1897, notice is hereby given that all credizors - ai others having claims against the estate of Robert Spinks, | te of the Township ' of Cartwright, in the County - of Durham; ~~ who died on or about the twenty.secc day of Juné A'D. 1915, wih 1 before ihe 20th day of January AD. 1916, to send by post, prepaid Walham ' H. Harris, "Port Ont,, Solicitor for Mary Spinks, Executrix of the said deceased ther christian names and surnames, ad: dresses and descriptions; the. ful porticulars of their claims, a state 'melt of their accounts and the nas ture of the securitiés (if any) he by them, and that after the day | lvesad the said Mary Spink proceed 15 distribute the asset the said deceased among: the pa entitled thereto Javiog gard 0 to such clans of whi have heen given as above requ and the said Mary Spinks will be liable forthe said assets or part thereok in any person or sons of whoge el#ith or claims rice shall nof liave hee rece