Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Dec 1915, p. 12

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PAGE TEN WOLFE ISLAND COUNCIL -.:.."~. CONFIDENCE OF Ai THE ELECTORS HAS THI When 3 ach home gued, take [ FOX) For all . weathers fF vour wrap ¢ R on the lamation 0X0 CUBE ofa 0X0 CUBES % and maintain sireng RCTS Christmas and New Year Holidays Found Trip Tickets Will Be Jssue SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARL Good going Friday Dec. 24th, and turn until Monday Also goivg Frida and Saturday, Jan. 1s! for return until Mon 1916 en 3 Pros t niover becom prov wnship shall n ch | FIRST CLASS PARI THIRD AND ON nger be held u ridicule Going Wednesd saturday, Dec. 2 until Tuesday De going Wednesday, De Saturday, Jan. 1sf return until Tuesday For full pa ula Hanley Railroad And Agent, cor, Johnson a yg ! -- = paste CANADIAN PACIFIC "RIDEAU to Ottawa Popular Afternoon Train vin Lake Ontario Shore Leaves Kingston 5.40 pom. for Perth Smith's I'alls, Merrickyville, Kempt ville, Arrives OTTAWA 10 p.m. CENTRAL STATION The "TRANSCANADA" From TORONTO Daily 6.40 P.M roRrT ARTHUR FORT WILLIAM WINNIPEG VANCOUVER I'hrough Equipment Filectrle Lighted Compartment Ob- servation Cur, Standard and Tour- ist Sleepers, Dining Car, Flest-class Coaches Laurier. "The Frequent CFR. Service pass HE "YORK ug through the Business (entre of Lenven Ottavwr 115 pom each Clty Is an naset to the Travel. Arrives Kingston N45 pan ter." To CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, ETC, Listed Traine connect at Detrolt with through Sleepers fo Florida; also iy connection vin Huftalo, Washington and Cincinnntl Improved service via C.P.H, and M.O.RN, toe Chicage connects through service Chleago to California, Particulars from I, Conway, C.0 Clty Ticket Office nnd Wellington streets Phone Sparks Street, nt Chnatenu with ail corner Princess A A A A A AA AA AA At Gary & Practical Home Dress Making Lerrons Prepared Especially For This by Pictorial Revieu 3 "The Fashionable Dark Silk Ne paper Blouse { folding ie plain Nar dt \ __Y4 FOLD OF MATERIAL | Patented April 30, 1% nxthwise fold. Be sure t a © to make vage edges meet the back and ide so that the sel in the opposi square collar > AA side place 6431 / E (NY waist ariety may he f 3 but Beparate waist of dark silk with ir set vest of salf-materfal'trimmed wit fancy buttons 31 An attractive blouse is always great 1¥ to be desired. This season, when greatest emphasis is placed npo walsts of dark color for general wea there are offered many charming de signs in tapestry blue, African brow: bordeaux, ground color and other smart shades The waist illustrated may be 100de ~ith either high or open neck, while the front of the valst may be fisighed pointed or stralght outline. THE in set vest has a box pleat, which usual! Iv serves gx foundation for some dainty buttoa or braid decoration For a person «f medium mize the waist requires 2% yards 38-inch mate rial The. home dressmaker wshou'd study phe cutting guide varefuily be fore putting the scissors into the good Decide about the neck finish, and if the open effect is desired cut off upper edge of Vest on double on" perfora tions The front amd the sleeve are cut from Pictorfal Raview Walst No 6431 J inches bust. Price 15 cents Above Patterns can be obtained from - NEWMAN & SHAW, Princess Btreet. sieeve @G © 00 naterial pplied im the embroidery tha varymeg to minor trimmmi ich a uttons, et Sizes 34, 38 J d $4, 45 and 48% itepaver f hat THE DAILY BRITISH H ind ain until the | storm she i \t 7.30 0 | Members | ne critics presun to criticiz alling at the eturn trip at midnight few engérs who remained fron atterooon I'he cap I to be censored, for had aptain for not ipon hi kpown even al that late hour tha few passenger were not eamland be would have made \ he closing of the schools last Ve for holidays a number of the acher weld concerts Many the pupils showed marked ability in thelr different parts, and reflected redit upon their respective teachers | In No. 1 school, presided over by Miss | Harrigan the rendition of the Higé#land Laddie by Master Clif ford pnd Miss Mabel Greenwood, was tably rendered They were dressed the Scottish garb Y were loudly | encored Master Josej 1] Deline Mora 1 step dan they along aused a sen only six and They Admission sation ¢ old, respectively I'wenty dollar hool whnick 1 » ouy presen for the scholars 1 pupils of No. 2 School, under the guiding hand of MisssgMeDonald acquitted themselves very éreditably and their rendition of the wes, allotted to them speaks well their teacher Miss Eileen pending her Chrittmas holidays w.'h parents, Mr, avd Mrs. Archibald Helen Brown, Peter holidays at home Hoga nurse-in-training I Dien Hospi is spend with her mother Shields, Belleville the guest of her mother Mr John Mackey and little son ire visiting relatives Private John Daly, who is in the 59th Bat talion, stationed at Gananoque Christmas here witl his brother James Dr McAllister Winnipeg the guest of his par ents for the holidays Mr ant Mrs, Kug » Keitzel, Berlin, Ont., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenwood Miss Kathleen McLar jen left yesterday to spend a few weeks in Perth Mr. and Mrs. Wil | Ham Bolton, Gananoque, are enjoy ing the holidays among friends Mr William Bolton, sr., Saskatchewan arrived here a few davs ago, and speaks glowingly of the west Mr Tyler Dawson, Omaha, is the guest of his mother Stewart Hogan, Wa tertown, spent Christmas here Mr and Mrs. William Cumming and lit tle daughter, Helen, spent Christmas amoug friends on the island J. W Fraser Kingston, is the John McDonald during the Mrs Reddick and son guests of their Morgan, at Christmas James McGlynn and spent Christmas in N.Y Mrs to the Staley | Staley Miss Joying holiday Margaret here spent Robert guest of holiday were the Miss Mabel ! sister Daniel Lacey Watertown, Harry Boyd was removed General Hospital last week and operated upon Her many friends are glad to learn that she is various l'oronto y WHIG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20 T0 WAR BY VOTE Have the Sav--"Their Lives Matter People to and Property at Stake No Who Is Responsible Washington, De made speech last ing of the Americal ternational Law before od audience interest thle settlement of nte putes that is likely attract world-wide Mr. Roots theme Was ONC which he rly well ped to dea His disc present wal to travel (tention particu sed fects of the upon ha weakness nation,! law ti have been diselc the pros ects for st engthening int national relations following the Ww and the hope for a permanent co He advanced the thought that f great t the lessons of the might come the realization that offence against ons ted by another concerns all « ed nptices just as no micipal le an offence committed against one a offence menrber of is in il comit nation society against every othe y ety Mr. Root sounded an note 1t was hi t speech nes gnestions like lifting ! peroration optin the war began on (he lv to grow out of if, and, volce In 8 fervor ol o predicted world-wide der vhich people I democracy, represente American, Congres an ovation ASSETS MEREST Will Pay Out All Left Montreal De a9 Ove thousand investors in the ( don get-ricl repaid at the rate of 1 the dollar Assets and liab have been finally struck I'he first and final dividend been prepared by Alexander Burnett the curator, and titi Jan: 10th, 191¢ it will remain open to objection. Af ter that date it will be paid to the sditors, the credulous nvestor thousand and who entrusted RIFLE Curator hat 1-quick scheme hetween three four thousand in number, their savings to Charles D, Sheldon formerly known as the financial "Wi rard of St James street . Wise men occasionally, but the fool who can change a $1,000 bill commands 7 { | change their ogo abject respect Some women are afraid in the dark and others are afraid of light The man who praises the baby wins the mother's smile ha ere } Sleepytime Tales ' t + | ! } * a reeeee > THE COASTING PART) time the children wo a nice idea to There was a lot of oonlight so the all got permi as It was Friday night and ther SHOW round and i 0 school the next day, to be mtil nine o «Kk on the hig Some of the tathers wanted Ip te make it a grand time = ) them tand at the bottom of the hill and warn atl teams might | be careful and not run into any of | the sleds The fathers, too, got | some torches and stuck them in the althe way down the hill so | that there was an illuminated pat J for the | volunteered to that pass that way to snow coasters to go through and the torches made the whole light as day and than the moon place al | most as shone | briginter { I'he mother ta make a lot o | cocoa and kept it hot in/a big can over a lire ome ol 1e men bullt at tne top of the hill =o the childrer | when they got cold ould warm drink | What fun it was to start' at the (top, and betwegu the glowing lines have a nice | "Low Cost of | train wind faces 'double of torches, rush like a railroad down the long hill, wjth the wind snow whirling into their and the stee] runners of the runner sending out sparks on the ished bard snow lighted b the torches enough to let two sleds ge side and the Childre bad many races to see which was the fastest sled I'hey would start to X the top of the hill and then BO racing until the long level at the bottom of the hil wi reached they would go gliding way, way out into the un known darkness, one sled fnally slowing up, slower and slower, until with a final glide it would come to a stop just a little ahead or a little behind other Then the chib dren would laugh and all take hold | draw the sleds up the again to try again and see the slower sled on the last trig wouldn't this time, go abead and wip lown side hy down together when of the ropes to 1 ouiy It was surely a great time and all winter the iildren had wonderful coasting parties, but always lield them on Friday nights s0 they could sleep late the next day - Living" Menu tet tm---- Menu for Friday BREARFAST Stewed Peaches Apple Omelet Toast Cofice LUNUAKON Oynter Cannpes White Bread Ginger Cookies Ten DINNER Plain Soup, with Cheese Broiled Wackere! Stuffed Potatoes stewed Corn Celery and (heatput Saind New Enviand Dessert ee ee { BREAKFAST | Apple Omelet-<Peel, .core and taliee very thin two apples Steam juntil tender in a tablespoon of but- {ter. Mell a tablespoon of butter |amd, when bubbling. add the same of 'flour, a quarter of a cup of milk, the yolk of one egg, the stififly bea- ten white and the apples. Turn into a buttered pan sad fry brown. , Fold and serve: ' s LUNCHEON Straws Oyster ovsters, add a tablespoon of cracker crumbs, the same of butter, half a cup of milk, and the seasoning Roll thick and serve on toast DINNER ' Cheese Straws--( rea together a tablespoon of butter with a eup of f grated clieese. Add a cup of broad | crumbs, a little salt, two tablespoons of milk, and two-thirds of a cup of flour. Roll an inch thick, cut in} strips and bake a light brown Celery and Chestnut Salad celery enough td make ome cup and chop chustphuts to make two cups i er cad boil again in three cups of Water or broth for | five pinates. | Ade quarter of a] package 'of gelatine wissolved in a: littie cold water < Turm into a wet | ted mould and when eold. serve on! lettuce with a Freneh dressing | New England Dessert Fry grid dle cakes about the size of a break fast plate,' Place the' first one on | a serving plate. Spread with but-| ter, sprinklp with brown sugar and then place the next cake on top. Con- tinge until! about six cakes are used Pass mented butier ard brown sagar | with the cakes when served Sorel pie. : | Chop) Boil | + T LRA ER 48RI rT n | [11] J CANADA THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. a ng dons in MADE IN CONTAINS Makes pur ike | <2 Keeps Coal and EW.GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO, ONT WINNIPEG Coal Keeps MONTREAL F ~ 4) || SOWARDS. rr | Ca Ji Sul S-U-N-KI-S-T RAISINS APRICOTS PRUNES PEACHES Insist on "Sunkist At All Grocers. 3. H. PICKERING, Prop. -- '490 Princess St. Phone 530 a dhe New Fruits of all kinds Package for Overseas Our Meat Department i: tocked tbe best, rial order with Give us at REAL. COMFORT The Perfection Smokeless Oil thing fo ways ready for use Heater is the these cold nights and mornings and quickly chases PERFECTION SMOKELE HEATERS MADE 1M CANADA FOR SALE BY J. B. Bunt & Co, & 153 Wing St. Botsford & Nicol, 95 Princess A. Chown & Jo, 20 Bagot .1 Blllott Bros, 77 Princess St. . Jomuston, Cor. Princess & syvdemham Sts.: McKelvey & Birch, Brock St; W. A, Mitchell, Princess St; Sim Bros, 160-171 Princess St. lor & Hamilton, 80-01 Princess Risco for Frying For Shortening / For Frying -for Shortening For Cake Making Wherever a housewife takes pride in a clean, sweet kitchen -- Wherever a family insists on food that is wholesome and appetizing -- $+ Wherever a wish for "the best" goes hand in hand with regard for - economy -- There Crisco is welcomed and is used with complete success. Made in new, sanitary, surdif factories a! Hamilton, Conada

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