e Ae You Can‘t Get Better Service inCar Line DR. P. J. WATSON, Dentist, office at Conna ior Avenue, Mimico. Open Tuesday, 1.30 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. Saturdays, 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. For spe Phone College 4536. Brown‘s Copper & Brass Rollâ€" ing Mill is the Pioneer and Larâ€" gest Mill of its Kind in Canada and is Located in New Toronto Repairs made here give satisfaction. Try us. xSOLINE, GREASE, AUTO ACCESSORIES FOR SALE o All Our Readers We Extend Our Best Wishes & for a Happy and Prosperous New Year THAN THIS BEAUTIFEULLY WELL DESIGNED AND BUILT CHEVROLET. SsOLD AT THE HIGHWAY GARAGE o. 14 THE HIGHWAY GARAGE UNDERWEAR, OVERALLS,. MITTS, and GENERAL i. DRY GOODS Oy _ _ Have your needs supplied by J. COULTON BEACH BOOT STORE (», Stop 14, Lake Shore Road carry a good line of Dry Goods BOOTS AND RUBBERS are still the order of the day ~â€"â€"alsoâ€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" MIMICO BEACH at Connaught Hall, Superâ€" to 5.30 p.m., 7.30 to special appointments Phone 55 [ > & £ 1 ts 2A U m The Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives is now appealing for alid in fighting the Great White Plague. The money you give will help restore to health just such deâ€" serving cases as this, bringing happiâ€" ness untold to reâ€"united families, Contributions may be sent to Sir William J. Gage, 84 Spadina avenue, Toronto, or to Geo. A. Reid, Becretaryâ€"Treasurer, Gage Institute, 223 College street, Toronto. task to him. So of his own accord he went to the Muskoka Free Hosâ€" pital, to try and find out what was the matter. He was found to be sufâ€" fering from tuberculosis, and was immediately taken in and put to bed. The doctors say this man is making a good recovery, and that he will ghortly be able to return home. bac derimcd h .22R "Ac0 & â€" ~Arom the nature of the malady it is feared many cases of tuberculosis will develop. If you have not fully recovered from the "flu," or you are run down in health from some other cause, seek a doctor at once. Conâ€" sumption may have developed, but even that may be cured if taken in time. A case in point has recently been brought to our attention â€" a farm laborer with a wife and five small children. He had not been feeling right for some months, not sick enough to go to bed, or stay indoors, but always tired. His daily work about the farm had become a Medical : authorities have stated, ‘"There is no knowing how farâ€"reachâ€" ing the results of the influenza epiâ€" deniic will be." . Nearly one hundred vessels at Prince Rupert, B.C., are occupied in halibut fishing and during September 128 vessels arrived, bringing in a total catch of 1,094,000 lbs. of halibut. ‘Push Bryer for Mayor .. There is a great spirit of indolence in evidence in Mimico at the present ‘ time... At the nomination meeting there was not enough to fill the counâ€" cil... But on Tuesday night there was still one vacancy in the, council. This means but one thing. People will not pay any attention to the administraâ€" tion of civie affairs in this town. If we are to become a town, then we must be up and doing. The men placed in the council have certain duties and authority which they can use if electâ€" ed. They control the spending of your taxes. They have the making or the breaking of the town in their hands. Then is it the fair thing to turn all these affairs over to the man who can qualify? No, it is up to the citizens to select the very best and most capâ€" able men fitted for the office. Mimico needs leaders. The town requires careful guidance. Show that you are interested. Turn out and cast your vote for the men that you think will fill the office of chief magistrate ofl this town the best. Mimico will do honor to her returnâ€" ed men on Thursday, January 2nd, when a public reception will be given to the men who have so nobly answerâ€" ed the call of duty and been spared to come home. Mayor Church of Toâ€" ronto, Dr. Forbes Godfrey and Mr. RX G. Gauld will be the speakers for the occasion. A musical programme conâ€" tributed by such well known artists as Frank Oldfield, Miss Aida, Albert Downing, Wm. McKendry, and F. Shuttleworth assisting as accompanist, promises an excellent entertainment. Pte. Swan will give a monologue in his own entertaining way. â€" Refreshâ€" ments at the close. Come and show the boys that you take an interest in them at home as well as when they were overseas, _ TOC RESULIS OF INFLUENZA. Wake Up and Show Some Life MCuir in vor im imOmnin im im irnontd omm mCiniROut MIMICO "He thanks you for your support in the past and feels satâ€" isfied when his record is compared the townspeople and rateâ€" payers will vote » to do so. for‘the extensions of the systems as demanded. He has pushed for better Main Roads and will continue He pushed for Hydro, Sewers and Water, and will pusk He wants a bigger and better Mimico. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, MIMICO © ‘Til now the Salvation Army has not asked for money, extept in small conâ€" tributions on ‘the stréet corners. Othér agencies have appealed â€" for help to carry on their good Work with the solâ€" diers. ‘ The Salvation Army is now asking for ‘a million ‘dollars to continâ€" ue the good work which was begun on ‘the ‘battlefields. ‘ The request is reasonable. But it should not be left for a few. to subscripe. . This \ is a chance for everybody.. Will you help? We all know how the Army has kept up with the fighting boys. Right to the front line‘ with the coffee and sandwiches, and farther back bhuts for recreation and social purposes were established. They have 197 huts. Ovâ€" er 300,000 soldiers daily have receivâ€" ed comfort and help and guidance from the lasses and the matrons who fight upder the Bloodâ€"andâ€"Fire Banâ€" per.. _.....; io ‘ SAvestencyâ€" The Salvation Army was the first of the strictly social organizations to follow the British Army to Belgium. On the 18th of August, 1914, its offiâ€" cers and soldiers appeared at Brusâ€" sels ready to help the boys. FIRST TO AID "In this matter Canada has treatâ€" ed her soldiers and sailors more genâ€" erously than any other nation and no one can complain of unfairness. ‘"‘The allowance is, in fact, much more generous than we ever anticiâ€" pated it would be." ‘"Thereforeâ€" without taking . into account the considerable balance of deferred pay, which a majority of the returning men have to their creâ€" dit, it can safely be said that no reâ€" turned soldier, who is willing and able to work, will suffer any hardâ€" ship whatever upon his _ return â€" to Canada. He will not be a suppliant for labor, forced to accept unsuitable employment at low wages, in order to ward off starvation. He will be able to choose employment where the renmuneration will be commenâ€" surate with his ability and the serâ€" vices he performs. "A married man, or a man with deâ€" pendents, will be in receipt of an inâ€" come of not less than $100 per month, for a period of six, five, four or three months, after his discharge,â€" accordâ€" ing to the length of his service. A single man will be in receipt of an income of not less than $70 per month for a period of six." five, four, or three months after his discharge, acâ€" cording to the length of his service. Men already discharged, who have seen service in an actual theatre of war, also benefit fully by the proviâ€" sions of the orderâ€"inâ€"Council. "I consider the Government is to be congratulated _ upon paving taken such generous action, which means that the men of the returning army will be placed in an independent poâ€" sition for a sufficient length of time after their discharge to enable them to find the employment for which they are most suited, and which is most suitable to them. Ottawa, Dec. 28.â€"R. M. St.. Mari, Dominion secretaryâ€"treasurer, Great War. Veterans‘ Association, . when asked for his opinion of the war serâ€" vice gratiuity created by orderâ€"inâ€" Council, made the following. stateâ€" ment: e Gives es Soldiers an Independent Income Long Enough to Ensure Them Employment . V. A. SECRETARY APPRECIATES GRATUITY LAST TO APPEAL STOP 20, NEW TORONTO Toronto Office: 33 RICHMOND ST. W. BANEING ROOM OF MERCHANTS Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Ete. Office open on Monday and Thursâ€" day evenings, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., in Law Office Barrister, Solicitor, ‘Notary, Etc. Money to Loan Open Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoons t3 Corner Seventh Street and Lake Shore Rd., New Toronto 60 Victoria Street, Toronto Phones Main 4120, 4121 G. F. ROONEY J. W. McFarland Mimico Ave. Also ready to accept engagements for dances, and either orchestra or piano. The Mount Dennis and Weston Branch of the G,. W. V. A. are preâ€" paring a pleasant evening and treat for the returned soldiers and those who have in any way participated in this great war. On Saturday,‘ Januâ€" ary 3rd, a Christmas Tree will be loadâ€" ed with gifts and Santa Claus will make his appearance and distribute presents to the returned men, widows and orphans and children of the men overseas. No one will be overlooked by the goodâ€"natured visitor. All you are asked to do is to see that the names are sent in to Sgt. Rigglesford and he will forward the list to Santa. Piano Lessons New Toronto citizens are starting the New Year with fresh ideals and intend to beautify the surroundings, and make their municipality one of the beauty spots of Ontario. For this purpose they have decided to form a Horticultural Society and on Thursâ€" day, Jan. 9th, an organization meetâ€" ing will be held in the Assembly Hall of the school at 8 p.m. Mr. T. D. Dockray, president of the Ontario Asâ€" sociation, will address the meeting and outline the objects of this association. Election of officers and membership fees will be received. A cordial inviâ€" tation is extended to all persons old enough to take an interest in the work. Remember you are needed to do your share in keeping your little corâ€" ner bright if the picture is to be made perfect. ; W. H. MALE, B.A. LAW OFFICE Phone Main 7686 MOUNT DENNIS NEW TORONTO Given Daily Phone 117 Stop 15, Lake Shore Road Every auto that has run for the season should have a real over. hauling. It ensures you against accidents and troubles. Overhaul Your Car Church Street Start the New Year Right ! D. W. H. WILSON Firstâ€"class Butcher and Groceries Moderate Pricesâ€"Best Service ‘ ; > The dnly way to be convinced is to GIVE US ONE TRIAL: ... 78 SEVENTH STREET NEW TORONTO John Veron, Proprietor. 1488 QUEEN STREET W. Our wagon calls at Mimico and New Toronto twice a week, winter and summer. West End Laundry Bring your car to us. THE CONNAUGHT Wednesday, January 1st DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "SAY, YOUNG FELLOW" Friday, January 3rd : s CECIL DEMILLE in "TILL I COME BACK TO YOU" jier Saturday, January 4th ~ CHARLES RAY in "HIS OWN HOME TOWN" _ TMan. 7th See the programme for the star feature. ks C FRENCH CLEANERS SERVICE, QUALITY AND THE BEST VALUE § FOR YOUR MONEY Stop 20, Lake Shore Road, New Toronto WANNER BROS. WM. GIBSON & J. LOUDEN, Proprietors SEASON‘S GREETINGS TO YOU FROM DEUGGIST AND CHEMIST "Home of the Great Star Productions" Deal with the Man who, gives Phones: Park 5934, Lock 87 rices 10c and 15c. War Tax extra "The Store that Pleases." PHONE NO. 23, We Clean Up Everything WEDNESDAY, J you PHONE PARK. 698 Will be pleased to call on you. Phone, drop a card, or hail the wagon. Mimico Avenue yONT MINCO 191