Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Dec 1915, p. 13

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PAGE TEN WOLFE ISLAND COUNCIL il CONFIDENCE Of ALI THE ELEX rons When vo AC I ¢ fatigued, ta fOX0O) For all weathers fy r wrap or he n the launation OX0O CUBE OX0O CUBE I rf i ty ag and mainiain sires 3 pla irk year AA A AAA AAA he In ( 1g pas TTR TT = SYSTEM Christmas and New Year Holidays Found Trip Tickets Will Be Issue SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARL Good going Friday and S rd Dec. 24th, and turn until Mounda) Also going Frida and Saturday, Jan for return unt \ 1916 Hunancial Wo Is had teamer the ratepayers movement 1 ownship shal FAR AND ON nger » held u 0 rid HIRD justly « rv or FIRST CLASS cule the (Going Wednesda Saturday, Dec. 2 untill Tuesday Lied going Wednesday, Di Saturday, Jan. 1st return until Tuesda Ia For full part Hanley Railroad nd Agent, cor, Johnson and ( CANADIAN PACIFIC "RIDEAU" to Ottawa Popular Afternoon Train Lake Ontario Shore AO p.m. for Perth, errickvilie, Rempt The "TRANSCANADA" 6.10 P.M PORT ARTHUR FORT WILLIAM WINNIPEG VANCOUVER hirough Equipment Leavy Smith ville, Arrives OTTAWA 10 p.m. CENTRAL STATION s Kingsto Falls, Lighted Compartment Ob- Cnr, Standard and Tour- Dinlag Car, Flest-clnxs Fleetrie seryntion Ist Sleepers Conches "I'he Frequent CPR ug through the Busi each City Ix an nawet ter. Service pams- sx Uentre ot | the Travel. } Street at Chatenu Laurier THE "YORK" Leaves Ottawa 115 p.m x4 Arrives Kingst 3 pan "ATTRACTIVE WINTER TOURS Sparks From TORONTO Daily ie 5 THE DAILY BRITISH Members | ritics pre for no unr ? ain t alling at the on rip a tidnight a few passengers 'who ren front the afternoon I n be eens=ored that § return t Lined Known even at late few pi eamland he he closing of the scl nanrher Many for holidays a eld concerts € upils showed marked ability | their differ parts, and reflected credit upon their respective teachers In No. 1 school, presided over by Mis | Harrigan the rendition of the | "Highland Laddie by Master Clif for Miss Mabel Gre wis endered wer: the Scottish garb \ her and mw ood abl They dressed loudly Deline and we encored {aster Joseph ar n step dancing, ca alone arc respect vels in dancing and fifteen cents I realized will be used J Morat they onl ars old, ively Admission wenly Was fron No hool, which the scholars No. 2 presents for I'he pupils of guiding hand of acquitted themselves land their rendition of | pieces, allotted to their teacher Miss ending School, under Miss McDonald very creditably the various peaks well Lhe them Eileen Staley Foronto n her Christmas holidays with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Miss Helen Brown, Peter enjoving holiday it home Hogan 1-training Dien Hospit with her Staley Staley Mabel Hotel holidays nurse spend mother Belleville M1 S01 Mis Margaret Shields guest of Joht mother and little here the her Mackey visiting relatives John Dal who is in talion, stationed at Christme Jami Dr Winnipeg and Mrs ire 9th Gananoque with his brother McAllister guest of his for he holiday Mr and Mrs. Eugene Keitzel, Berlin, Ont., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenwood Miss Kathlé®n McLar en left yesterday to spend a few weeks in Perth Mr. and Mrs. Wil Bolton, Gananoque, are enjoy holidays among friends Mr William Bolton, sr., Saskatchewan arrived here a few days ago and speaks glowingly of the west Mr Tyler Dawson, Omaha, 18 the guest of his mother Stewart Hogan, Wa tertown, spent Christmas here Mr and Mrs. William Cummins and lit tle daughter, Helen, spent Christmas among friends on the island J. W Kingston, is the guest of John McDonald during the holidays Mrs Reddick and son were the guest: "of their Miss Mabel Morgan, at Christmas James McGlynn and spent Christmas in Watertown, the spent here Robert the pat ents Fraser sister Daniel Lacey To CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, ETC, Limited Traine connect nt Detroit with through Sleepers (0 Florlda; also connection via Buffalo, Washiogton and Cincinnati | Improved service vin CPR, and MO RR. fo Chicnge connects through service Chleago to California from 1°, Conway, CIA Clty Ticket Office nud Wellington streets Phone HIST, with all | Particulars corner Privcess Gary & Practical + Home Dress Making eLrons + Prepared Especrally For This Newspaper by Pictorial Revie The Fashionable Dark Silk { | | | Blouse ith of mat | | folding the go« i ind te yes I Ya FOLD OF MATERIAL | | e plain collar 0 ERIAL Patented April 30, 190 Be ve to the sel edges the bag ngtiiwise fold nake the moet Kk and ds =o th ES LS On the opposite side place 1 ¥. \ A Ve 643 ad) quare collar he est of yvrasting ING GUIDE 6431 { ariety ma giver walag al, but Separate waist of dark silk with ir ret vest of salf-material trimmed w Ll fancy phttons i 1 An attractive blouse is ly to be desired This greatest emphasix is walsts of dark color for there are offered charming signs in tapestry biue, African bordeaux, ground color and other smart shades The waist illustrated may be nade vith either high or open nek, while the front of the v4ist may be finished in pointed or straight outline. The in- sot vest has a box pleat. which usua Iv serves as a foundation for som: dainty buttos or braid decoration For a person of medium. size the waist requires 2% vards 36-lnch mats rial The home dresamaker should study the cutting xuide carefuily be fore putting the scissors ing the good Decide about the neck sh, and if the open effect ig denired "ut off upper edge of Vest on double oo" perfora tions The front and the always grea geason, when sieeve @ 00 placed general npon wear many de brow: many of Lhe sn are made oi! tha varymg tour) trimuning buttons et naterin! pplied OD one minor slemve are cut from 6431. Sizes 34, 38 I LA, 34, 45 apd 43 Price 15 cants ' Above Patterns can be obtained from - NEWMAN & SHAW, Pictorial Raview Waist No y inches bust b he |8 the lee {until N.Y Mrs. Harry Boyd was removed to the General Hospital last week and operated upon Her many friends are glad to learn that she is WHIG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, G0 T0 WAR BY VOTE | Lives Matter the say--"Thehn No People to Have and Property at Stake Who Is Responsible ngton, Dec. 29 speech last night American w hefor rested in nat Wash made a ing of the ternation audience € thle settlement of putes that is likely 1 attract world-wide at Mr. Root's theme which he 1 ped to dea fects of the ingu the peacor ed pte ona o travel tention was One partic ly well His d present the seussed wal upon nationg! law weaknesses been disclosed in the sects for strength have 1e Pros; en tional and the hope He advanced the thought t the lessons of the great might realization tha offence one nation ted by concerns all eivi notices inicipal offence against of offence relations followip® the for a permanent come the against another just committed 1s an od as nom AW an menrber society t1 menbe again othe ne My sounded note It hie first { began on the guestions like out of it lifting peroration an optimistic speech Root wil 81D Ce he wat lv fo grow and, voice in o predicted in which the people det@rinine tions as » fervor of world-wide democra ould the the future too whet property were io great devasi vi 5 of new t1 represeniatiy democracy Amer represented in can, Congres gave ation ASSETS MEREST TRIFLY Pay Out Left Curator Will All That Montreal Dec. 29 Oh thousand investors in the C ch-quick scheme the rate of 1.35 Assets and lial have been finally struck I'he first and final dividend becr prepared by Alexander the curator, and till Jan: 10th, it will remain open to objection, Af ter that will paid to the creditors, credulous tors thousand and who entrusted DD. Sheldon ] Wi-| | get-ri repaid at the dollar Las Burnett 1016 date it be the three nves between four thousand in number, their savings to Charles known as the financial formerly rd" of St, James street Wise men change their opinions occasionally, but the fool who can change a $1,000 bill commands more abject respect Some women are afraid in the dark and others are afraid of light I'he man who praises the baby wins the mother's smile Sleepytime Tales IF'HE COASTING PARTY On pon a time the children thought t would be a nice idea to have a coasting party. There was a lot of moonlight so the as it was Friday i the n round and it permissic SNOW mothe all got night and ther xt day, to be on hig wanted to school intil nine Some of fathers elp to make it a grand of them volunteered to bottom of the hill and teams that might pass that way to be careful and not run into any of the sleds The fathers, too g0 ome torches and stuck them in the all the way down the hill so that there illuminated pat coasters to hrough and made the whole place al light day and than the 'moon mothers, tc and kept it hot in can over a Hire wen built gf the top of the children when they got cold ould nice warm drink What fun it start at the top, and between the glowing line o'clock the hill Lie time £0 two tand at the warn al SHOW wa an for e 20 the t most as shone brighter I'he Cocoa as make a lotr of big some Oi ne the hill =o have a wag to a railroad the long hill, with the wind snow whirling into their faces and the stee] runners of the "doubi¢ sparks ol torches, rush like train down nd wid runner sending out on the polished patl hard snow Heghted by let and the torches two sleds g the children to see which was the would start to the hill and then until the the hit! wonld ge the un one finally slowing up, slower and slower, until final glide it would come to a stop just a little ahead or a little behind the other Then. the chil Iren would laugh and take 'hold of the ropes to draw the sleds up the only to try again and see wer sled on last trig £0 abead and win I'he wig wide enough to town side by side lad many test ces sted hey the top of down 1 level dt the hed, when WAY, Way EO Ta gether bottom of they into long WAS Ted gliding known darkness, out sled with a all agamn the sl ldn't the ra the wou this time It was surely a great time and al) the children had wonderful parties, bul alw held them on Friday nights so they could sleep late the next day winter coasting ays "Low Cost of Living" Menu | Menu for Friday BREARFANT Stewed Peaches Apple Omelet Toast Cefice LUNCHEDN Oywter UCHmtpes White Bread Ginger &ookirs Tea DINNER Plain Soup, with Cheese HBrélled Warkerel stuffed Potatoes Stewed Core Cetery amd Ch ut Salad land Dessert BREAKFAST Apple Omelet Peel and very thin two apples Steam tender in a tablespoon of butl- ter. Meit a tablespoon » butter and, when bubbling, add the same of flour, a quarter of a cup of milk, the yolk of ope egg, the stiffily bea- ten white and the apples. Turn into a buttered pan and fry Sfown. Fold and serve LUNCHEON "anapes -- Chop a dozen Lo straws core 5 Oyster oysters, add a tablespoon of cracker crumbs, the same of butter, half a cup of milk, and the seasoning. Roll thick and servé on toast' DINNER : Cheese Straws--Creamn together « tablespoon of butterfwith a cup of grated cheese. Add a cup of broad crumbs, a little salt, two tablespoons: of milk, and two-thirds of a cup of | flour. Roll am finch thick, cut in strips and bake a light brown | Celery and Chestnut Salad celery enough to make ope cup. Boil and chop chiustnuts to make two clips Mix together ~and boil again | ia three cups of water or broth for | five minntes. Add a quarfer\of a| package 'of gelatine dissolved in a little cold water. Turns into wel ted mould and when cold serve on lettuce with a French dressing 1 New England Dessert Fry grid die cakes about the size u. a break fast plate,' ' Place the' first one on | a serving plate. Spread with bot- ter, sprinkle with brown sugar and then place the next eake on top. Con-| tinwe until about six cakes are used | Pass mented butter and brown sugar with the cakes when served. Serve as you would a pie, inak Ce LAKES Tig WITTSLLAL EW. GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED WINNIPEG RAISINS PRUNES Insist on "Sunkist ' 1915 ua TAOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. A card 19 Pine sir : & done in ™ y ™ Y nua ug MADE IN CANADA eel when « RI pee all kinds iso hard \ ll orders Bhow SOWARDS Keens Coal and SOWARDS | New Fruits of all kinds Package for Overseas Our Meat Department is TORONTO, ONI MONTREAL Y dal WLLL S-U-N-K-S-T APRICOTS PEACHES tacked with gC De st. J RETIN Give us trial al order At All Grocers. >. H. 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