this village, Mr. Geo, Jones, Utlea, was "fhe village on Monday Sof. and repairing furs, lining fur overcoats, sa, - Fur * procured for you on approval ; Cleaning and Pressing and Repairing of Suits and Overcoats done 'promptly, and at reasonable figures. BUTTONS made to order. All summer goods greatly reduced W. H. Doubt] Tailor Makes more bread and Better bread. BULBS Ayacinths; Tulips, Daffodils, . Narcisus, and Easter Lillies. - Choice varieties .at special prices. .T. C. Forman ~~ & Son Sittings of the Division Courts wry or JoNTARI0 ; YT raph, Miss E L. Macdosigell, Whit. . , Jan, 16th, , Mar. ril 3rd, Ma: or pn 7th, Tuly 3rd, Sept. 12 A and, Nov & Deh Jan. ih 1012. ISHAWA »Clerk, Miss E. L. Macdonell; 'Nhit- by~ Jan. 17th, Feb, 6th, Mar, 3rd, April 4th, Ma: June ty Sly 4th, Sept, 13th, Bet, 3rd, Now. 8th, De , Jan, 16th, tora. 'a' BROUGHAM~ Clerk, M Gleeson, Greenwood-- pa) 6th, May 4th, July sth, Sep 4 4 Jase 7h y 3 PORT PES Ty Cer y 1. W. Butnham, Port Ps Ja Mar, , May sth, July SAT rath, Mat Rots 1 ¢ BETSEY doth Jas. 6 :S EAV a ton--Jan. 11th, Mar. 30th 18th, July 26th v! - David Leonard, 4 1 grove--Jan. doth May soth, July ar. -agth, Sept. 19th, Nov. 14th, Jan. oth, 1912. Byordw, I.E FAREWELL, _ Miss Rebecca Holman rety home from the city on Monday. We are pleased to report: that Mr. iw was James Burnett, who went to the|d@ring the holid, Orillia 'hospital from here some, time ago, is improving in health. Mr. Robert Hunter was in: Cart. wrighi, on Monday uf last. week. Sorry to report that Mr. Louis Roberts is ill at present, Mrs. Frank Bailey, who was visiting in Toronto, has returned home," -. oT |, We are very sorry to report that the Cash, family are'soon "to leave our village. % os + Mr. Thomas Trebell and family have removed to Port Perry, © 'Mrs. Peter Raymes is visiting out of town (or a few days. A number from the village attend: ed Mr. Hancoock's large salé on Wednesday. i Miss A. Crowle spent the holiday with ber parents in Zephyr. We are pleased to see that the choir in the church - has improved since so 'many of the old thembers have taken an iuterest ia it of late. We are very sorry that our 'old friend Mr. Leason Barker is not feel- ing very well at present. Mr. and Mrs. James Warren, of Cartwright, were calling on' their many friends in the village on Thursday. Miss Mary Holman and Miss Ruth Woodger attended the teacher's con- vention last week, A number af residences have been sold in the village of late: Mr, Alvin Hunter is shipping a large number of apples from bis beautiful orchard. aia einige Become Independent owing to their ot training: ' Ji Se is doing the highest Students of this year are now in positions + worth from $50 to $100 per month, - Cor Yi nd Alexander Streets ener onge and 4 er Ha WU. ELLIOTT ' PRINOIFAL The Business WORLD. rE emiy. Uh prepate | houses of Canada and United States recognize our efficiency. Spotton Business -§ Colleges = Have given thousands of you y people a good start .in life. We. | can assist you. Our Home Study Courses 2 Offer. unexcelled 'advantages to 'Mrs. James Barnett has the residence latels Trebell on Simcoe 'Mr, Meryin Neale was in Black stock with a load' of farniture "op Monday of last week, = "Mr. Thomas White. North Simeoe street was in the Township of Ver ulam attending the faneral of 'his brother-in law Mr. Smith, "Mrs. - Woodger entertained' 'a number of lady friends from "Bow- manville during the holiday, Mrs. Reuben Bond has returned home after spending some time with friends in the city. "Mrs, Reid, Toronto, wag the guest of her brother Mr, Reuben Bond Mrs, James McBrien entertained a number of Toronto,. friends over Sanday. . ~ A large nuinber trom this village attended the aniversary services - at Manchester on Sanday, Mr. Peter Raymer 1¢ft on Monday morning for the north country on a deer hunting expedition. The News is & popular paper in town at present. Master Wilbert Reid, Toronto, is the guest of his aunt Mrs. Harriet Jeffery on Water street; Compare this paper with other local papers for home news. Demand for choice winter fruit is quite heavy here and local ship- pers are realizing good price. Miss Elsie Forman, Toronto, whas galled home owing to the serious illness of her father, : Mr. and Mrs, John Warren were in Mancbester on Sunday morning, James Boe has been Greenbank for a week. Mr and Mrs. H. A. Holtby, of Audley, were visiting at Mr. 'and Mrs, John: Warrens, and other friends on Sunday, . Williams Pile and wite were the uests of their daugther Mrs. Wm, arrish, Cedar Creek, on Sanday. Mrs. Geo. Till, of Greenbank, spent Sunday with her parents on Hubbard Street. Mr. Dafoe, Quebec spent. Sunday with friendson north Simcoe St. Mr. Alvin Hunter:is pleased with his large apple crop, We tiave men in the village who should cultivate a publié spirit and talk less-and work-more, Encourage four local authorities in making im- provements speak up, speak "well, {" talk eucouragingly of our village and its bright prospect, These many little considerations that make a village: grow. Quit being a .grouch, : Miss Gladys Boe, Port Perry, was visiting'; at |. Trafford broke in Impatiently, here to say that I'm willing ke: the best of it. - You've 'fallen in Jove with each otlier, as 1 understand, and, Ji though I don't look 'upon it as the most. brilliant 'match my danghter could make, I'm ready to swallow my own disappointment. In order : that: she "¥ i should be us happy as possible. I'm ready to make you rich. I'm ready to make your sister rich. What's the use} of dragging up a lot of unfortunate rubbish at the yery minute when we could put everything right- again? I it's folly to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs, it's surely criminal - to Js strangle. the poor dove that the olive branch of peace: "It Isn't the peace I object te; but the terms of the treaty." a » "My God! Don't I offer youenough "Yes; too much. 1 ask only for your daughter's hand, empty of dower." "Look here! Do you meat to tell me that you-think of marrying my chfld | * and supporting her out of your miser- able painter's pittance?" : "Since you choose to put it so, yes." "Then. you're mad. It's out of the question. It's preposterous. She's lived like a princess all her life, She'd spend in a day all that you could give her fo a year." is "1 think not, I think she'd be con- tent with what I could offer her." should she? Here's money to squander. Jb tnoney to throw away, money to burp Jo up oLiks oy i "It's money 1 couldn't touch. It's fhouey- I couldn't allow. my. wife to touch. It's the money for which too many widows and orphans are still] clamoring. 00 'many beggared men are still curs 'ag the sound of your name. It's the 'oney thnt chthe when old Marshall o: 'urtonville shot himself, and Rawso: f Fitchbmrg hanged himself, an. 'rewer of Albany went mad and Ben galt of Cleveland became a forget, an Jackson: of Ohle. stabbed :your. agent dnd got penal servitude for life, and Lewis of Philadelphia died a drunkard; and Baroes"---- sternly, holding up his hand, back, tioning my. own father's name. But tha 's enough. - Xou- can finish ; doubt for. yourself, Such nar not easily forgot ; Trafford sprang to his d away from the group, Wi hind bis, back and his took. ' calling on her grand parents Mr] and Mrs. Issac 'l'arner on Sunday, Mr. William 'Patterdon, : Willi ers Toronto; | | was the guest of his parents Mr. and. Mrs. George Patterson "during. thal. holiday. those who cannot 'attend - college, BI. Full particulars upon- inquiry. Peterborou Be Toro. It's the money for which §" dogs, don't tell mel" FAS "1 must tell you, dear. The tir "I know it's enough," Winship threw ry ee. Ho wa "I .could go. on with 'the. st 4 our -opinton: I. am and make it much longer without men. pe SOC, SPUTON 1. AL Winship Is ready to marcy. yi ou, must come to hin empty. handed." shonldut care" she safd n | can: Will you be; ly. "L don't; niind about the not at 4. U know wha He "wants 'every one to see or myself, not Tor anything e 2 *That' Isu't quite his. Ive But perbaps be covid explain it "But, for the love of hemtven, why jth added, turning: to ns "to its biood daughter why it is that you'd her out from the op, money. papa," the gil when "you've: got "But Roger Isw't your enemy" He wants: you to stand orld and declare that & me ag 'without dower. r into putting any L 'm not splitting h Interrupted scornful © worked tas ' re mnthyat M > has | they are now staying near 0 you've: gob to make & , ce--when "you've got' to decide be "That's enough!" Trafford erled 8 Yay SHcinleg and met Messrs Geo, and Ha McHoull pull returned from tne: Wan ae " 'Peterboro, Mrs. Davey; of Toronto,' 'Frac! Mrs. Montgo om ned oat ville is staying midi owl: 3 g Yisiting her. daughter 'Mrs, Mrs, Robt. Reader. , re two days holid host two days holidays the teachers ¢ PO RG C3 PgR