__PAGESIX pete HE 3 -- we © MUNICIPAL EL BCTIONS THE Om D'S TIDINGS o £13 IN BRIEF FORM Town of Renfrew Town of Kentr | a! | : Sates | Maing rio evga Take Notice! Deputy ve--A. Lindsay, ; 1 a Pointed and Pithy OU HN. Moss, ~W, 3.1 a ; - | Way. | a Ling street. hi | ématifiel v. P. Allah, H. Grace, | i g for : | gh ei a ot an E. "A. Sm ind Thos. Fishenden. y . « | 'Fighting. for pos siof af Vilna | I€ om son 0 1 0. lo res tuti é al or school board--H, Coolican; Ww. {has begus by Poles and Bolsheviat | GANANOQUE re \ al " y, who has been | Stevenson, D. Ww Stewart. Late Robert William' Patterson, { troops. To | spending the bol : ) : lari Jost _sweilived on Wedies-) London's Red Cross campaign, | ! ' Have started in the wholesale tobaccos, cigars and cigars' weason at her| iday 1 i na Ti Town of Pembroke morning of Robert William Pat- n 5,000, Taised "$35,765.50 | ats for the following firma: (From Dv at : {ae = Rd as Vy A re Mayor---W. R. Beaity (acel.). { or = wc his home, = 189 Victoria Sjming at $75, 9 HH : oe Dn vido ole & Prive Wales; Imperial J po wy 2 Company } Phas habe | Reeve--Thegs. H, Moffatt (accl.). a b ME. i apierson had been M1 gupta girs. Hungarian battleship | |; Tobacco.Co., all lines; Benson & Hedges cigars and cigarettes; Methodist Church dirt G d 'held! Mr. and Roy Wheeler and lit Deputy Reeve--H. 8. Bowden. (on Tneeday' a wan able ia be Sut Salzburg, requisitioned by France, lf * robacco Produets Co. Melachrino and Fairfax; 1. ©O. " BSS ; ttended | tle som, Vivian, spent the week-end| Councillors--East *Ward=-Ww, 8. Y and had | has arrived at Toulon, Ovido and Peg Top; The Rock C ity Tobacéo Co., King { A uC ful and well oT in town with the Er ris Smythe, J. H. Bruck and J. J, Beat- | and Had | "Tq thur W, Vardon, Galt, "dropped Master Mason; Tuckett's Limited, Marguerite, Club Specials, that church last evening i rs. W. L. Wheeler, Charles | Be Te args Dia, I H. was a painter by trade. In religion ey at his desk mn the Globe & Me Pref. Panctelos, Pref. Perfectos, ceeds of which are in f : uth, ara M. Thomson: Ae 'W est pg was a Methodist, and a member Culloch Co.'s yard office. the Ri summer ¢amp fund rehestr M. Wright, who has been al a A ¥. Te en! ; B. Woerm- lor princess street church: He is] The (flooded waters ok Be iver sof Grace Church rendered a nice i 10 Christmas vacation in| ke Se 1 Fiov € julis survived by his wile abd two !Seine are still rising and Pari#%ellars "programme of selection The | tawn wi r parents, Mr. and Mrs. | by-law for raising $50,000 by |daughters: Mrs. Walter Wood, of are beginning to fill up. Misses. Freda Sunbury and Flora| Frank Wright, Stone street = south, | debenture for waterworks System ex: | Odessa; Miss Bthel> at home; . one | The Austro- Hungarian battleship Round . rendered much appreciated | has returned to her duties as teacher | tension carried by a majority of 26. | sister, Margaret, of this -city: and |Selburg, requisitioned by France, |, RELIEVE CONSTI Eo | 0 A age, was born in Kingston, {Lived here. all his lite. Deceased { N ph ada Calls," with Miss ina Hurlburt NEWS FROM ODESSA | ~Mayor- --A. C. Fetterly, 574; H. bald, of Tor to, {egg size anthracite coal has been re- fn the leading role of "Canada," : - | Williams, 500, Oo : -- moved by the U.S. Fuel Administra- made & decided hit. A musical | Miss Ray Aney Tm In Toronto-- | Reeve--QGeorge A. Stiles, Late Mrs. George Sears. frien, : sketch, iin $hich six of the guides Public Library Meeting. | Deputy reeve---Dr. W. A, Munro, The Seattle Times contains the! . Mrs. Mary Jones, who was caught gave a unique rendering vf "1 Can't Odessa, Jan. 6.--Mrs. Woodcock, | 6 E. M. Amell, 460. following report of the death of Mrs. |Detween tydtener cars in' Hamilton Do a Thing with My Hair Sines It's panee, spent a couple of days the | Councillors West Ward, W. H.|George Sears, formerly of Kingston: | Sunday an to have the toes on Washed," afforded considerable sat' of her sister, Mrs. Charles | Gallinger, 265; W, F. Corbett, 222; Mrs. Emily Sears, 13. Yoars 'of age, one foot amputated died of the shock. | amusement, and the beautiful Indias Kilgapnon. Ross Jones, Kingston, | G. «200; P. J. Lally, 193; | widow of the late rie Sears. af | . Two St. Thomas grocers were fined huntress drill with bow and arrow, in! spent the week-end with his parent st three elected. Kingston, Ont., died December 27th $25 and costs each for selling adul- , ; y which eight of the guidés in costume | My and Mrs. William Jones. Mig. | Centre Ward---Donald "Cameron, | at the home of her daughter, Mrs. !terated maple sugar, and warned of wo Not 9 solos with choral accompaniment. Alof the public school af Wilstead. ! | four hrathers, David J., John I; fre artived at Toulon, France. Aobolid us EI RANG NAY {fiom AST VE Hou LD BE SO SHT AT ONCE, A) SAND TH SHR ie SL RDN short patriotic play entitled "'Cai- er lp Town of Cornwall |Harry T., Kingston, and Archi- | All restrictions in the shipment of oil surpassed all expectation A Girl} Judson Rabeock and little daugh 300; G. D. Atkinson, 248; W. Pol- | George Friend, in 'Renton. Mrs.Sears (heavier penalties for second offences. Guide play entitled "A Day in Camp| Bessie, spent New Year's the gugst [ lock, 245; C, H. Nesbitt, 201; G. S. | had resided in Seattle nine years She | "Ait Halifax, .fire badly gutted {he Killkare, or Aunt Jane and the) gf Mr and Mrs. William G Kilgour, 150. was a native of Halifax, N.S. { Roy Building, one of the most, im- : 1 : Guides," in which the leading role of| Cataraqui. + Miss Vern Frink has re: | Vir Besides Mrs. Friend, Mrs. Sears] portant business blocks in the city, Why not lay hardwood floors now? Aunt Jane Pickette was admirably | turned from spending a few days age of Newboro, leaves two other' daughters, Miss | entailing an estimated loss of $250,- taken by Miss Gladys Lennon, was! with relatives in Kingston. Mr. and | A R. In Preston, + | Maude Sears, of New York; and Mrs. | 000, Quickly and easily put down and you will also well received. The grand fin-| Mes Thomas Sharpe .have returned ouncil---J. E. Dier, George Baw- | Robert Shannon, of Regina, Saskat- The British Government will not : lo, campfire scene with "stunts," the| from spending a short time ' with Gen. Buhart Barker and Samuel |chewan.~ She also is survived by [send any more troops to Russia, the get the Beaver Brand at Iter including staff drill, swim-{ hair daughter, Mrs, Join Munroe, |" ratha four sons, Edward 8. Sears, of Seat- [twenty thousand there now are be- Ne exercises, etc, was also much Tn 8 | School trustees--William Whaley, | tle; John S. Sears, of Toronto; Sergt. |ing brought back as quickly as pos-| an' &% um rr ary enjoyed. Luke Fraser, who spent his holi-,E- J. Tett and Edward Fleming. Robert S. Sears, of Vancouver, B.C., sible. Mrs. Thomas Ferris, who has been | days with his father, Stanley Fraser, } } and Corp. Phil. Sears, of Halifax. Major . Westimore, conducting of- Victoria at. Yard. } Phone 1042 > R a1, Village of Athens. Private ices wi 0 o » 8.8 . confined te her homo on Norih-street! returned to Toronto kist Thursday. .' po... or Holme re-vlosted Private funeral services were held | ficer on the 8.8. Northland, testi for some time past, quite seriously Miss Fern Sproule spent a few, days iby a m ill, is reported as now makiag good {last week with relatives in Kingston: | ton. ~~) H on Dee. 30TH, followed by cremation. | fied at the investigation at Ottawa . 4 ajority of 59 over A. M. Ea- rr | that discipline on this boat was ; ed The Late Mrs. A. W, Brown. | poor. Only about seventy-five per Progress lowards recovery. " | sbendin B provig ye Bd od kod Councillors--E. Taylor, M. C. Ar- The death of Mrs. A. W, Brown | cent, of the men would come to at- Hugh Manson, a former _well-|5pencing i {pold, W. H."Jacobs and George Gif-| oveurred at her home, 144 Barrie] tention at commdpd, he 'said. i ---- | known vedident of 1his tows, game in Toronls. MPcaud Mrs Erne |ford. street, at 11.30 a.m. Wednesday al- Before the er control tri- here from British Columbia; where lo lark, Kingston, are spending a few | -- rel, : am, We 3 yap er an i e week from in-; bunal W 7, for th iblish-~ he has been located forssome time [days with Mr. and Mrs. James st Rear Leeds and Lansdowne. BY go My tag Tiliey, Tor of $69 i past for a short visit with friends. | Queen. Mrs. McQueen, who has been Reeve--J. A. Steacy by majority | band, A. W. Brown, manager of the | ton, declared that the menufactur- He left yesterday for Florida to logk | seriously ill. is improving. <The many lof 31 over James Simpson. export department of James Rioh- | ers charged wrongful. costs i their it over. with the idea of locating. friends of Miss Ray Amey were very {, 'Council---George Godkin, Man- |dndson & Sons,.Ltd., is also ill of | angument in ' favor of increased Bongard Ryerson & Co. 'Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris, of Hog Sorry to hey Sua she ad very ill jos ha jp, T. J. Frye and Thomas | pneumonia. Mrs. Brown was the price. Subscriptions to the Y. M. Island, as well.as the entire family, | Of pneu a oronty, : (Pritchard. + | daughter of Rev. Canon and Mrs.| C. A. and other donations were ! have been.confined to their home The annual Public Litrary meeting | SR Walsh, of Brampton. (Besides her | among these charges. Members Toronto Stock Exchange. there for the past ten days with in- | was held last Monday night, and thie | Township of Elizabethtown. husband; ghe is survived by her par- ry 'OCKS, BONDS, GRAINS AND COT TON fluenzea. Mrs. Qraham, Garden | following officers and members of | Reeve--William Jelly. % ents and three brothers. Her moth- sT! . y street, mother '6f Mrs. Harris, has 5 3 huard Wate flected: Or. HB. = Deputy seoveilV, Ho Me oR, : | er was with her when she passed | 3 in attendance on them, and they | Mabee, President; ert Judge, Se- / icll--Jessq 1 ard, >. J. away. The funeral will take place been J genre as making fair pro- |cretary; W. G. Clark,. Treasurer; |Imetson, J. Hinton. on Friday, and the remains will .be Quotations Furnished By Bongard, Private wires to New York, Chicago, Toronto, Moe. treal gress towards recovery. | ; Blake Switzer and Clarence Taylor, sent \ Brampton for interment. Ryerson & Co.. 239 Bagot = - - - Miss Frances Zivian, who has been | directors; Dr. J. E. Mabee and P. A. Township of Augusta; Very \sintere will be the condolences " \ > ' s, Mr. Mabee, trustees, ~ Reeve--J. A. Connell, extender ereaved, # New York Stocks. holidaying here with her parent I 5, Deputy reeve---i A. Maki. t 1 to the berea Opening. "Close. "Council---John Corbett, Edwin i > B&O ......, 49 49% Hough and J. ¢. Connell, . a i pe 724% 7214 ( a ------ Reading . . R215 8285 Front of Yonge Township. » To Southern Pac. .. . 101% 101% Reeve--Omar L. Buell, majority | ee 1 So. Railway .. ,. 26 29 of 50 over David 8. Clow. i i | St. Paul '.. 40 % Council--P. Connors, Ira Tennant, | : Union Paeific .... 128% vo > J. Loucks and T, J, Haffie.. \ t] [Marine Prd. .. .. 110% | DRY STORAGE i nse Gen. Motors .. . 130% 3 er all S Front of Escott Township, | Studebaker ... .. 515 q | v o e i , : Reeve-- William Henry Warren, i | Baldwin Loco, ... i he only proper winter eare of any battery. Con- 17 majority over Robert A, rFoley. ii oo Anaconda . ... .. 591 I sult ye lablion of 'one trealmen will convince Basti Sa oknaiy ' i usd ration : 6 3 55% (Hl you. o astard and Burgess Tolvnship. | ] ethiehem Steel age 4 % Reeye--Frank Stone. ? if 3 A | Crucible, Ce " . WILLARD SERVICE STATION Deputy reeve--Ww. J. Morris (by | : 3 EUS, Steel Feds 4 93 i acclamation). | : " Allis-Chalmers ,.. 321 : | 19 Brock St. I. CESSES, Prop. 'Phone 1340 ? Sy Am. Car dy. Township of Kitley, | 9 4 | Distillers ., .... 54% Reeve--W,. M. Hanton. 1 Ind. Alcohol .... 104% iCouncillors--David Jelly, I. BE: : | Am. Bumatra .. . 96% Lockwood, Holmes Drummond and | { Tobacco Prods. .. 71% W. D. Livingstone. 3 { 2 Montpeat Stocks, Township of North Crosby. : a ~ Holden ... 70% (Reeve--William Scott. N ads alien... ... 52% Counciltors--~C. B. Hall, J. Tobin, ¥ n. Steamship . 4514 NO1 IC E! W. Sickler and L. J. Watfle, Can. Steamchip pfid,. 78% e-- - : ¢ Can. Toco. 63% { x MOLSON Sidney Township. LT COlls. FL) 3 Can. / Cement... . 95 bid 'G t Llea Sal Reeve--iC. Vanderwaters, 412: J. MONTREAL Dom. Stoel 62 rea éarin e W. Hess, 263. INCID) OF THE DAY, _ |Montresi Power . "87% Doputy Teave- W. A. Re, 250; LOGE Noll Bia oh onc rel 0 Tanda. $44 » . Of men's and boys' clothing, sweater Councillors--F. R. Mallory, "311; ! " t. FANG CVS ; Clem. R. Ketchoson, 297; Baward | = fhe Government plans to. make) =~ WANTS GERMANY'S BOND coats and heavy underwear, hats, caps, la- / Pycar, 276; A. J. Hendricks, 248; = 1 4r Wo 3 : W. J. Wook, 162; T. Blanchard, dental inspeclign in the schools gen- | U.S, Senator 'Would Admit Germany dies' furs. 1 OW Prices. Wg invited Fd eral. to League of Nations, 338; Lud. George D. McCullough, Mrs. Henfy McGrath and Douglas | Washington, Jan, 8. --hnmodiite e ee. a ecle Derbyshire have gone fo Brockville [establishment of a league of nations to attend the funeral of their cousin, | with Germany as « member was Pesci Township. re-elect. | Howard Weatherhead. urged" in the Senate yestérday hy Aarne od. Miss Diabet Mangay Ian oFdfiay Sea McCumber of North Dakota Wa ertown, N.Y., after spending | the Republican member of the i v 'Counicillors--Herb, York, Bd. A.|foF ey D 0 107 PRINCESS STREET. McGuire, both re-elected; M. Ne-|Uhe Past week with her uncle and [Senate td voite approval of President The Up-to-date Clothing and Men's Tusnishing sr ville, of last year's couneil, = with-|®unt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clugston, | Wilson's proposal for such a league. 1 drew, and two new membefs elected, | Brock street. _ eg nn : ww. -- 7 Carroll, Beckw ih and Thomas | Harry: MeGrath, 120 Montreal | At Toronto on Saturday, Frank street, was removed from ler home [Butterfield passed away from pneu. to Hotel Dieu Hospital, suffering mona followi He asad A LARGE EXHIBITION - | from pneumonia. : ; ! ox hen OF CHEESE IN PLACE Fhe Cobourg intermediate 0.H.A, |" "wus in \ He was: the 'eldest | team has dropped out of their group |"¢3 of J. W. BaMterfield= Mrs. Harriett Frost, widow of For the Dairymen's Convention Pleyel Kineton iniermeaisies "are lthe late. Abrabam Frost, died in | of Eastern Ontario at Belle= | Monday evening, but had no ice, [Delleville on Friday night. She was bosn in England in 1834, ville This Week. . The St. John's Ambulance Brigade |" Waltor Guibord has retumed . to in an held a meeting at Queen's Univer- Detro't, 'Belleville, Jan. 8.--One of the sity on Wednesday afternoon. There Fina? fia wi a barents - largest itions of cheese in con- [was a good attendance, and various the city, nection With the Eastern Oniafte matters in connection with the werk Dairymen's Convention, which pons of the Women's Auxillary were dis- here on Thursday, has been cussed. Jie RS, Sa i are five hu xes In w Judging takes place to-day. These| = GUNNER WHLIAM wayen cheese are from all sections of East- | 4 i ern. Ontario. - The Sairymen's con- | Writes From Mons--He Is Now. In vention promises to be one of the Germany. Digest in years. Beside the dairy- rs. J. Kinch, 188 Rideau strest : men there will be present Hon. Dr.' hos a cia a igen hos r son, | Bri Mineatifn, asd Four Reasolis For Buying Your New fan Mu a vie | gf QUERLERTT TR Ottawa In Germany "ihe latins 8 writ ry \IVe § i ' Piano at LINDSAY'S -- Hon "0% ey, dha Com the foeMnes of the vet there | wl Fourth Reason: Thé LINDSAY stock of Pi- A004, Payge-Piauos and. Or- ns in "up ONLY of Load nj Canton and Ameri- : Heintgman & Co, rane 'Weber, Wormwith and Lindsay Pianos and Player- Pianos; Estey Ofgans. Cata- 2 logues 'mailed free on request, "Ome Price hyo atest charg on the fu ance for time re : gi a alae sl wh :