CANADA - WAR-SAVINGS - STAMPS The Canadian Government offers interest-bearing War-Savings Stamps 7 i Issue of 1919--Payable Jan. 1, 1924 RDER-IN-COUNCIL P.C. No. 2462 authorizes the issue of War-Savings Stamps for the pur< pose of assisting in the financing of Government expenditures, : As Sir Thomas White, Minister of Finance, points out, W.-8, 8. will provide "an excellent investment for 'small savings; and a strong incentive to every-day economy." ; $5.00 for $4.00 bi anuary Seto 1919, War-Sayvings Stamps will be sold by J Money-Order Post Offices, and other authorized oi Mone agg gp Rg on January 1st, 1924, Canada will pay $5.00 each for them, Registration Against Loss A Certificate is ed for the purchaser of a W.-8. 8. On the certificais sre to which 10 W.-8. 8. may be affixed. A Cortnate Soaring are WS may be regi registered at Sook by Ares Dargiery other cause. The Certificate also shows the Cash Surrender Value of W.S. 8. at Various dates befSre maturity. ~ It Is What You Want - It To Be ut gn orchestra second Ap TUS le pie "So real, so ife-like" is the reproduction that it is hard to belive Ch thse csc se room. The Red Cross | met. at th home of Mrs Frank Dring, on Tues: day afternoon. I of contin ing to knit it was that cloth. ing and _quilis should be. made fo. : the fefugees in the', countries. The ladies of this vici ty 'number of boxes last week: for boys overseas. ~ Miss Burnice Buckler is ecoveing lydesdales from an attdck of influenza. Miss Greta Hodgson, of Oshaws, : spent the week end with her parents, Mr and Mts W Hodgson: Mr Aldin Hodgson has gone to Hamilton, where he has secured a position with the Woolworth Co.' * The old Temperance House 15 soon 10 be torn down and' hauled to Co- lumbus where the material will be} usad for building purposes.g "Seagrave Our Church Trustees have put a cement wall under thé church shed| which is a big improvement. Mr. W, Bruce is getting his new} house pretty well along and it will be ready to occupy in a couple of weeks. | We extend our sympathy to. Mrs, Joseph Wallace and family, aly, {nee Miss Nellie Leask), 'in the death husband, the late Joseph Wallace,' of West Toronto, Mr. Wm. Brown hat "neatly" r re- | covered from his accident, which. oe cured in Toronto two weeks ago. Mr J H Brown hat rewrned from Aurora after spe eight there in the interest of wie a Wind Engine and Pump & oF This district is pretty well freed of the Flu, being no new cases for = Rev Mr Joblin,- of Scugog, cone] Suctad » services on this circuit last Shirley Women's In stitute: ah t wedding t pl November 20th, 19 - Farm," Township ight, when Olga Elvera, o 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. g was united in marriage. to ». | Cecil _Hill, of the same Wi ] Only thé families di directly interested were present, bride loo a taupe satin | Georg erepe. with chinelle and "| silver Jace trimming, and' carryin boquet of white roses and 'mal hair fern. > The ceremony was Josformed Rev. Dr. Ferguson of Toronto, | of the bride, assisted by Rey of herf WAN TED for the "Old Reliable" " FONTHILL NURSERIES Thousands of Orchard trees need replacing. from premises of Geo Till, lot 13, con 12, Reach; on Novem! 3th, | i a large white SOW, | had 'wire in: ose : in place: of 'rin Finder notify. owner, el phone 1} 11s I War gardens eall for small fruits,eafly oearing fruit trees; 'asparagus, rhubarb plants. +The demand for orsamental ~~ stock in towns, and villages: +n large, paying agency with issions, p and da Norine are visitir i rentives in cuse; N.Y. ing? "Mrs WF Crosier called 'on "Mrs Frank Vernon of Prospect, recently: Preparations are under way for - the Christmas ~in connection the Methodist Sunday School. © We ate sorry to hear that Pte Ed: Buck is in fe Hospital Bick, of Blackstock. Miss Queenie Brown played the weddi {and dunng the sigoing of ¢