oR, idd, who Yor the! in past eleven years has had charge of : heingle 'tatented divine his infldgace be soldiers vol is added ith's: majdrity (aow 1800) will: Yelarge enough'to make a recount unlikely: : There is. more chivalry. in the "nepepple of North: Ontatio (han Sir he Allen Aylesworth gave them credit recipe for English' plum pudding, which begins, "Take two 'pounds of sust;chopped very fine." That settles it. Such recipies, as far as this*Page is concerned, must be kept till after the war. "The WEEKLY SUN still shines but ite efalgence is dimmed by an unsightly black patch over its left eye, When the soldiers' vole is added 'Colonel 8am" Sharp's majority is likely to be 2,500 at the very least, nti iprigimen XMAS FAIR 'st PRIZE WINNERS Driver, Roadster, 153% hands and upder---1 J Murray; 2 W. Parish; 3 "Ward. Ninos § over 41534 hands. mglican Church, Blackstock, During his sojourn there ! he has. wob golden opinions of all with who he came in contact; 2 he, Citizen 'his popularity all! was Yobpunded.. Durite 3 ohn's Church have "had every reason forthe past eleven years, to be proud in having had so superior a rev erend and talented a gentleman and the Angli- cans of Cannington' gre to be con- to preside over. it, gratulated on having secured the Rev. Mr. Kidd for Rector. Prior to reverend their next gentle mau's leaving Blackstook two of the, Protestant Orders with which he stands so brilliantly identified met o ointly dnd at a sumptuous snpper, read: the following address and made a magnificent presentation, W. A. VanCamp, Esq., and popular Reeve of Cartwright, read the' "Address, and Jas. Byers, the worthy Esq.. ex-Reeve, making the pres- entation. ' On a previous evening 3he Con- gregation of St. John's Church graciously presented Mrs. Kidd with a well-filled purse ; Mr. Kidd with a Surplice, and a Prayer asd Hymn Bouk fo each member of the family. ADDRESS & PRESENTATION ful Preceptor of Black Preceplory No. Beloved Worshipful Preceptor : In huniardifte we are called upon to. pass through many, and varied Reni glen non Weighs 3 Wilson we Brood Mare--1 Wilsbn Bros. ; J. J. Ormiston. Lady Driver--j Johan Murry. Turkey (male) -- ~1 John McLaaen; 2 R. Burpham. ; Furies (male) 1917--1 J McKen- i McLaren, 3 R Harper. wh (hen)--1 and 3 J. Mc- Kenzie; 2 J] McLarer™ 'Display Geese--1 Mrs. Jas Parr; 2 Mrs." Frank Crozier; 3 Mrs F. Mark. Pair Géese--1 and 2 Mrs James Parr; 3 J Elford. 'Display Dneks--1 F Mark. Pair -Ducks--j J. Curts: Perish; 3 N. Taylor. Display Chickens--1 Jus. 2 WwW. Mc- ickens--~1 and 2 "Jus: Mc- Kenzie; 3 Mrs. C. Mowat, ter, 10 1bs.--1 Mrs. Jas. Parr; "2 R. Harper; 3 R. Burnham; 4 W- + Crozier. tter, 5 lbs. Mrs. Jas.' Parr; -2 W. Mead; 3 H. Raines; 4 Grace 4 ute: "Eggs (brown)--J. Courts; 2 F. gt W, Parish. s (white)--1 He Lucas; 2N. Taylor; 3 F Mark. ternal relation, Qur hearts are. sad when me gemember that a friend- ship extending our eleven years is this night to be feeminated; though we trusf not completely, because your return yisits lo this communi- ty and lodge will be looked for with mach intérest, Whilst amongst us, you have not failed to let your " light shine." In afl matters appertaining to true Protestantism and Orange Associa- tion, you have been a leader and a powerful exponent. We have list- ened from tlme to time ta your deliberations and 'have profited thereby. _ Incidentally you have brought honor. .to yourself and us, through the prominent positions you have held both in County and Grand Lodge meetings. Asa brother you have endeared yourselfito us, being courteous and 'kind and 'evér ready 10 time of need 10 lend a helping hand, On. behalf the Royal Black Pre- -. |ceptory Nd. 398, and'Loyal Orange | iodge No 133, we humbly ask you {to hi this watch and chain as | % TEN GILETT COMPANY {ings upon his fosday © evening, Dec. tember. 19th; ithe medhbérs of "the {Ports erry Branch of the Uppe {Canada Bible Society met at the "homeo (heic. Treasurer, Ms. John Ralph, to present him with a Life Members i Upper po a Bible Society as {slight token of the Society's appre- ciation "of his long and. faithful service.' a membet-of Executive for twenty- five years Detore coming to Port e [Perry....A leuter of congratulation Gln 'the Secretary of 'the Upper Mc. "Rolph 'having: been | B tv conpecled with the Iozal Bramehy ' |as treasurer for forty years; and as nada Bible Soci lety was read andi Letter follows: Dear Ma. Rory, ' At the last meeting of the Board: of the Bible Society, held on Tues- day, November 20th, I was instruct. ed to write and thank you for the {long and faithful service you have readered to the Bible Society dur ing the time you have been con- nected with the Port Perry Branch I'can assure you that your work has been greatly appreciated by our Board. It is the labors of such faithful servants as yourself at our various Branches that has enabled the Bible Society to carry on its great work. from year+o year ~ Few people, as they enjoy the electric light in their homes and on tbe streets of oar city, towa,.. or village, ever give a 'thought to the turbines working in the dark tunnels at Niagara Falls ; ; butif it were not for the failhful work done by these we should be left in darkness. So, were it not for such faithful friends as you'at out' various Branchesall over the country, the Bible-Societ would be unable to send forth God's Word, the entrance of hich giveth Light, ¢ Will you please accept this Life Membersbip in the Upper Canada Bible Society as an expression of our appreciation of the long and faithful service you have rendered. May the closing years of your life be your best, and at eventide may it be light. Yours sincerely, ; ' Ji Gs 28 on i HOLD THE FORT!!! SAMS ARE COMING [By W. T. Gregory of Leamington) We are coming Mother England we, are coming millions strong, Hands across the sea, are reaching, gripped to rid the world of wrong; We are coming, stricken Belgium, there with you to face the foe, There to make the haughty Prus- sian pay in full for all your woe. | We are coming, France, our sister the glorious and the fair, iki By your side we'll soon be fighting in the trenches, in the air; And the Hun shall feel the power of the men from o'er the sea, then collec cio world tuture ed as feet, 'alre, is d ye overs &"' B were soon, to 4b JRoughts. At tl e entered the Parlinment and a persistently In 2 As a radical close vote, less thai votes over the nex date in a total of I His PhriamentaT i congpicud He allegiance iti 'm His campaign was | even threatened by was led to warn the political rer : isolation but gal Lviendsnip of ay TI She, in 1972. el tunade. And his di8) stantial agreement ment of a mutual Courtney, that them: was in love Wi they would get on ad ther or not they zl time, Dilfe wasn : Ad lific di of the lighter side' character. is reve grapher. (It rev known te: at infrequent ti impossible to give a Mr, Gladstone manner in h, he might el We are coming and are. swearing) in. that thig whole world shall be free: We are coming fair Lialia, landi: taiog g § | your. mien and pias yo can- von, but your work will bein Vain. peti world-wide parish. the a 8] Be gestient of inn are Bone e of ."The. Angel and Si ards?' symbolizing justice holding ef scales; "The Bull and Bedpost" 4 udleating a bulk fastened to a stake ie married @ was unfor- i the other, ibly." Whe- 18 not re- éalth was to a son, be 'baited; and "The Black Back" |. cup, ¥arious ot Cutlers' company, and Castl the Glovers' company, "The Ra: Head;" the Bakers' company, "The Wheat Sheaf;" the Stationers' company, "The Angel and Trumpet," and soon for many more, while other 'Signs are of interesting origin; such as' 'The Goat," which represgnts Walés, ~ "The Crossed Keys'" standing for the keys of St, Peter and the badge of the Pope, tha "Feathers" descending from the Black: Prince. "The Crown and the Anchor" has to do' with the royal navy... "The White Horse" upholdd the Hanovérian dynasty; "The Royal Oak" 'calls to mind the Tefuge of Charles II. from, his pursuers, and. '"The .Saracen's Head" dates from the Crusades; in fact the cognomen of practically every English inn will after @ certain amount of research reveal'an intepesting, and more often than fot historical "raison d'etre Making a Hawalian-English Diction= ary fof Use iri Schools. Mawail' '8 ¥ mortal singer, author "known al Queen Lil in the days wheh she ruled the "Hawaiian islands, is now compiling a Hawailan-English "dictionary for use in the schools of the islands, though she is now nearly 80 years old. This was learned lately from Mrs. Dr. Atcherley of, 1743 Nelson street, Vancouver, a cousin of the former ruler. Re ® Mrs, Atcherley spends every win- ter.in the former queen's company. B8hé last saw hér distinguished rela- tive on-Fetruary '6 of this year, on which date she. eaffed for her home :| in. Vancouver, Mrs. Atcherley 'is the Wife of Dr, Atcherley = of the royal): navy, who is now in active sérvice on the Aflgittic.. He 'is'a'descendant of a penn American Government. {the bife happens to be be ~ distinguished: stalks, Tt also may be a @ or coal black with & yellow. bel feet! e cumference approximately' the sie of |i a child's arin. To repeat, the. means almost certain d a of not the service of a physicfan, orypen- seur, as. thé natives call him, be ob- tajned Within a very short tg venom does 4ts deadly work=ltbe grows cold, softens, becomes Sr changes in color, quickly begins to spot, and a 'great chilliness erbeps fi through the blood. This lasts only & few minttbs, possibly half an hour-- then death. If the victim be fortunate enough to to tet a' physician upon the bene "post. haste and no' artery or vein has beer pierced theré is hope--jast d faint hope." But even if {ffe be sarod the danger is not entirely removed, for in many cases-necrosis of the tissues follows-- the flesh corrupts and falls from thé bones, and the body molders as does a tree. . T There 18, 'however, a herole method of tréatmept often brought into use by the Martifilguians. It is the immedi ate amputation of ihe leg or arm if in-éfther. ' Even this has to Le done at once and before the venoni circulates threugh the ay$; tem. There are {0 be seen today upon the island many natives with limbs salssing; aud in the majority of cases it {8 the reghlt of having the machete, or cane knife, applied after an experi. ence with a fer-de-lance, The fei-de-lance is a fighter, and no.| _ '| domestic aytma), with the axeeption of |. the cat, has any chance in a Auttie with this. serpent. The cat, however, ER nite cases out of ten will come ont of the fight with ging col: ors becguse of the fact that 1t'is "ap fag quickedu ibrement; hit might _ Of the weasel family; and looking very 'much like fhose creatures, this: little -fellow fs 'absolutely, fexrless 80 far a8 reptiles are concerned snd with at One o'clock in "the alieribon a receive the Annual Report of the- Auditors for 1917, and: the election pe 'of Directors for 1918.- BF All interested in Arica [Soccry Work are invited to " JAS MEKEE, Preside E. H: PURDY, Serer) OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, : pursiant to Statute.in that be Lalf that ihe AnoualjMeetitg of th Cartwright Agricultural Society i tract: - willbe held in the Town Hall, BLACKSTOCK™ On Woednpsday, Jahuary 18th, 1948, at tha hour of One o'clock p.m, for i the purpose of réceiving the Audi tors' Report, Electing.a Board of Directors fat the yeat and transact: ing such other businees that may be brought before the-meeting. A good attendance is requested, 'Ri Jv PARR, President. PHILP, Secreta i Just ag readily attack one five feet li length as one a foot lonz. From the moigtose the fer will fiee, but If cornered wijl put up'a great fight, using every tHrk at its command, a useless sort of contest; hewever, for within a, short, time 14 wiil be stretebed out lifcless. A battle betiveen these two natural enemies ds-.well worth witnessing. Ft is never 'a Mmited fight, but {0 & Anizh alivayd," and probably the snakes by. this time have come to understand that when they efiter such a with the odds greatly agminst thet. "The mongoose is quite #s clever & riug general as the cat and uses that git to advantage. Strategy more than streigth 18 its asset. Wheh. they "meet and If the snake se08 NO" [rene of escape it prepares for battle as does. the mongonse, hut ina more Jeistrply Wanye. in manga. i about the rep: safe. distance and iting it by: voting eloser tant to dart ont At quick ping but af hi; mbat it is Printed noticas « i oraiation as 4 x ut ma Fender my be obtain of Port Tyr Hie oe os of the Post Toronto, ; A SUTHERLA : "w= Post Offick Inspector, Post Office Tuspector's Ofiice, Foroitto, Pecentber 22,1517.