- . ...__.__â€"â€"-â€"â€"- N‘ l I l lECOIUC l they lirvicc lIlEllC f cur arrfes ‘ ma- work- } ‘2‘ 4. + “ 43 e 4- .. ' + 4. 4- 4° + .g V. .i. Inns-gr“ \. i + . ’3’ lg i 3‘. . 1 ‘ o --â€"-: :2: "EL l '9 4- .g. l '1- i. 1 “1’ 3 + an... 4. 4. 4- .~.~f~- â€restedâ€"+404“? r .' . uninhi- r } {-. l .. . i... f" :1 a ,- pain- 0 or is PAGE RIGHT. rm: imam cane mam mm“â€" SAUGEEN VALLEY Miss Annie MacGillivray returned rom the west Where she spent the iigiiltliieiui, IOOkmg mUCh improved m After the return of Bombadier Mrs Neil McKechnie and son John Milton Mills and. Chaplain MOI!!- of Glenroaden visited in this vicinity tosn to St, Catharines, a meeting recently. . 1d t Wh'ch thev had 11 M' La. . . , , . )was ne,.a 1 . . a 15503 uraand Jean McGillivray. opportunity to relate their war Baiisiiiiisii MILTON MILLS - were up from Toronto to attend the' . experiences. Tne St. Catharmes Miss E McCroskey of Toronto is her parents since last writing. VJmCh we give the £0110“ mg: Gillivray were Mrs Adam Lynn. Mrs to speak, ne was tendered ahearty Margaret of Presque 1519- i told. of his trip with the 7th Field funeral of their aunt. h Standard of November 24 speaks waitingon er sister Mrs.A Campbell. of the meetin at len th from Miss Annie Davis of Toronto visited ‘ g g ’ The relatives from a distance that “A3 tnâ€? fiI‘St speaker 9f the er' attended the funeral of Mrs. Jas Mac lening, Bombr. Milton Mills, arose tidbit-Gregor and son Bobbie of Owen ovation from the crowd. In quiet Soiind..\Ir.P.McInnis and daughter and modest manner Bombr. Mills Mrdohn McInnis and daughter Mrs) Battery, now the 10th, to France. Catto of Owen Sound. Thefirst five re-l and of the encounters-Which the iiz.-iined over the week end and "Btu“lbattery experienced. The battery Zion cemetery on Tuesday. mud to their homes on Monday. % Mc‘VILLIAMS of the last fewI The heavy storm . __ , . , .1 days ha< filled the roads full,but it isl Ilf‘bBtoiliirbi‘oIhlilEanfilhhï¬.dctrh:p§::1.at- F. . __ . . . 7 r, . . 31:311de and 1001‘s ‘ll‘e Inï¬del l tack of the 22nd, because he was com on Nov. 16th, to Mr and Mrsl at the Wagon line's- 1“ was on this â€" left for Valcartier on Inc 28th 'of lAugust and on tne 26th of Sep- tember for Quebec. T1181} came the trip to England. and tne arrival at ISallsbury Plains. On the. 4th of lMarcn the battery went into their notable occasion tnat the ammu- - - niti-on nad. to be taken to the guns ls confinedl by hand and when Major King re- versed. nis guns and. gave it to the Germans both Ways. In the battle {alnh Harrison a Son. Mr John Lawrence sr. to his bed suffering from bruises sus- tained by falling down a trap door in Mr Robert Burnett’s store in Durham. Mr Reuben \Vatson got, :1. new gas- of Loos the brigade of whiph the oline- engine installed last week by Mr, Nth Battery Was a par , was l‘l.l’r.‘itt which will lesson his labor forl the only Canadian unit in action. for the winter considerably. l The S‘qule battle 157 according to Msss Bartman of Hanover spent a; Bombr. Mills, the hottest and most few davs last week with her sister Mrs 9 interesting battle Of all. The bom- James~ Ford. bardment Of the Germans, the re- Mrs l,,)iinc:m MCNah of Saugeen turned hero said, was very heavy- Valley is spendinga couple of weeks but the bombardment Of the Al- u’itli Mr and Mrs Ralph lilarrison' i lies was heavier. ‘We can, and. are Mr and My, Reuben \Vatson visited f sending over the lines 60 shells to ;.;1...l:ty last week with Mrs VVatson’sl their 1.’ In closing, Bombr. lVIills parents. Mr. and Mrs it .‘ilOI'l'lSl’Jll. stated that the food and the con- Mv- (it‘Ol'iIt‘ Lawrence of the Lake dilions at the front were even is having water works installed in his better than one really expected. will“. Archdeacon Perry asked the speaker if he had heard of the ER Angel of Mons. Bombr. Mills had heard of the Angel, and believed HOUSEHOLD HELPS. it to be a divine manifestation which saved the day for our 'i‘lli‘l't' is lll"l't‘ lie-tit iii hickory wood ! suldicl‘s.†1! W." “HWY “’10- l He was followed in an address t' weals are most, iiiiin rtant for the l by Capt. tile“) A. C. lilc'lntosh of breakfast. Eli‘ort Eric, a returned wounded 1‘:""l‘ 1--:11“'~1-““ “"’ll ventilated. if E chaplain. He spoke of his life at “I‘ll ‘ ““"Wf‘f lll-‘fllwlz, the front in a manner most pleas- Vim“ WM "1“ “"9â€" ‘3 ing, and showed clearly that our boys are receiving every care that muslin: l':'ll‘ilé.‘. sill-red with a V <‘ 'II'. it.y ." I ‘; -.‘ a, 'T‘ v o c. ‘3 c 1 ) .. . . . 1’0““ l“ "†ll‘w‘fl‘mg “â€â€œl†'14 â€MU" can be afforded them. He relen- wl“ "â€1 â€'lwrï¬m' . rigd to the composition of the .-\ l. :11: patent lea-thwr hell ("till be. great army of Britain, which num- I.».-rrd only 120,000 at the outbreak of the war, but was now over six millions. These men represent all parts of the world, and up until ““1Ҡ1h».- lz'itli of March flocked volun- l~l= by ('Illli't pitistul‘. i'ianit‘oiis or grated I.Tllt‘t‘>:‘ give it.- ‘ ‘21'SL to mail}? plziiii soups. .- t. i. ., '. , '. '- ll .‘Ul “is. spot is 'lii.’ dried it can be r'rzu‘viil Willi .3,†llHix't’ l)~f)l;it()t‘s‘ i)!lli"l~\'li‘_\’ it l’lrfllh‘ till'llV L0 [119 {ï¬lll It; Ill'illS. IL) tlll‘ll “will“. this“! ten â€limitâ€. HIRE i“ referred to the care exercised by \‘i,"I?!t,1:,.N,\tif,l.f“,:';ffmy “itâ€, the fir†Britain in curing " for lief" tinâ€"en. . . " . ‘. " ,“." ‘ .‘ ‘ ," mentally, phySicaily :inn Spiritual- lilfl‘g’illlt’i' Ht":- :i\l'i.<i is llitl‘lll‘lllill'llf 1}... Physically. l/y pl‘OVidillg lfl‘fllli‘l' I“: :1: ',"'“-3‘(ffl“’.i:‘ , . .. and sufficient food, which is sup- . “1' 2'†‘ â€N†““‘l‘li'f‘l "l “‘ll‘f liliL‘Cl to cvervone, evcrvwhere,un- W1 â€HAM"; gravy WM “1‘1 “m less in the chse'of a ivei‘y llC‘zl'\'.‘.’ till. . .. i. l i. i .i: .. ~ .. .. bomlmrdment. The goveriin‘icnt .f-W'JL“):“1“1â€.†M “UM†1r 3â€â€ ‘1‘“ secs also that the non are providâ€" li‘ili{"'i“i “View lwlllimi“ â€Nd ed with'suitablc clothing. and ;=. ‘ ‘i .r‘; ;:r\il'\. cli,;i:igiy- .if Clothing when they crime from the trenches. The work of the Army Service Corps in France has been done most efficiâ€" ltlx a'ivnvs best Iii SlI-llfil by the old-4 ‘lllilHt‘tl lislii-s for llilllllil‘.’ dinners. T " l‘ " i-i’l‘l‘e‘n'fll 1011115111 llllmt Wind-1‘. ‘ cntly. 'l‘y1:ilit,‘)id has been pl‘E’VDIlLâ€" \. I , ,1 fl, \ 1 ’ud by inoculatimi. and not a sinâ€" ‘\"‘I lT'<-".‘;.i'; "iâ€˜ï¬ _lt‘ ii‘? '- ,. . _‘ †1" l m 1“ gle case has occurred for ten u ‘x..‘ , f t _, 1‘ .‘t‘L. months among 800,000 men. EVci‘yâ€" s"; n.5,. â€is†baked in patty tins 2 thing pOSSiblc is done for the sick Mpg-U. ,, Hwy 1“,, â€WWL ;and wounded. The mental and so- ‘ :cial side are watched over by the ; in,» .; a up stock is made. with lean, Y.M C.A., the Church Army and id y ui;.,-oi;»kcil beef. ,the Salvation Army. Huts of these lsocietics are found everywhere. .Chaplains assist in the work, and llarge numbers of magazines are lprovidcd by societies in England. Pickles- should bekept in a dark. dry "lilf‘i' 2:: stone or glass jars. li' whipped cream is to be flavored .‘thh October. 1:010 the gravy should be Well On the threshold of the third - 'l‘K'i'XTWI. gwinter Since the beginning of the lwar, I appeal to all those who \t'nriiimlmver meat loses its flavor ‘. . r u. '1"l-“ i‘.' t it mould be done before the cream! % is \xliigiiietl. l l l‘illlzlit'l' hands are not expensive.) An Appeal bythe Queen .l.‘ ll lip-5 are useful iii so many ways) in the lilii‘iltfll. ; Buckingham Palace, 5 i l l li' l1.;vt‘l' cake. insists on ‘Slldlilg ; have generously responded to in\‘ “ iv' :~ :‘1'- ' it "I -‘ tin“. ‘l , . . V, _ . 1 .. ‘. ~ 1 1 01 “he 1,, ‘5““81 PM i requests for w ork during the rxl“,.t.‘i'.‘" through the layers _ to) past two years not to relax their . iii 1:71 together. lefforts in providing comforts for \'-~v convenient paper pads come ' our soldlers 31,“! sailors. ,‘ . 1» iiiit‘ Enizween the wire springs and 1110 applications from the. r9911:- .m; I} “he“. this prevents themat-lmt’nts and hospitals at home. Llllfl labroad increase instead of diminâ€" lsn. and an almost unlimited num- T-liik all milk foods will not scorchlber 0f tnings is needed if the 1.. ‘.-. - vomiting 11’ sieWpan is rinsed in : Queen Mary’s Needlework Guild is ""l\ . :"ziin. Ewing rusted. «Miler and rubbed with a littleito meet all tile demands made ., 3:; :il' lard. f'upon it. . As Sir Ed‘vviird 'Ward has recent- ‘11.: gun“. XVltll J" aver tiv “Chillâ€, The l)t‘.‘lit’l' :iL' Hit in tin» bowl. The work will be. u. L . in'ilished much quitker. t 0' . . . . ,» lli'll lie“. 130-» - ly pointed out, the chief needs .it in: present moment are mittens. ‘lllLlfflCl'So helmets, socks, gloves land cardigans, and my Guild is 7also b.-ing specially asked for it \‘Hll wish to have mashed pota- _ . _ -. pyiamas, :13}: Shirts, bed Jackets. toes in a hnrrv. cut the potatoes in ‘ . mull] pieces before boiling them. ‘ blankets and 51199“; _ i‘liev will cook much more. quickly: I “3511.“? take thls Opportunity ~ ,of thanking again the many work- If the small boy is careless andgcrs in many lands vno have so loses his cuff links make. him a paii“ kindly contributed to the splendid by using pearl buttons with shanksoltotal of 3,990,784 garments, wnjch {nave been sent out in 26 months many l iron- Friary Court. 1 (Signed) MARY R. L , Q - . .. _ A copy of tne above appeal was Looked or melted chee-e lSd‘dlll enclosed to Mrs. Arthur Von able and nutritious food and is more l K , _ . . . . ,_ ouugnnet Pre51dent for Ontario. easily digested than when eaten law. l a ’ ï¬ne fotllowling being an extract \Vhen uttin down cucumper ick-, ron..ne etter: ‘ fee sure F011 les putalgreen iepper in the jaufThisl W111. llke t0 kDQW ROW much Her will improve the flavor of the pickles. “MRIGSU' apprec1ates FPUI‘ gener- lous support of Her Guild, and I By cleaning one room thorougly hope you will be able to help .115 each month the house will be kept in as ‘loyally in the future as you Garbage Will not attract so flies if it is Wrapped in newspaper before it is put into the garbage pall good shape and that terrible task 0f ' nave done in the past.†A copy of November 17, to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. housecleaniug twice a year avoided. appeal nag just been inserted in all the newspapers. (Signed) AIMEE DAWSON. (LADY DAWSON) In answer to the appeal Lady In very hot weather it is convenient 7 Hesndrie lfias gsralcaoufl’ycarrafnged to have a glass jar of lemon Juice and : a 1:10“ 9? 1dâ€. 0 hiers 'ogm OILLS’ sugar in the refrigerator ready to l to e net at t e Government make good cold lemonade on short'ggggglbegn, ESEFSï¬agnoszféegngï¬ï¬ notice. . 1,: . ‘ I . 1‘ to contribute in vreSponse to the Cream cheese mixed with chopped’Queen’s request, may send their l Before using cabbage,cauliflower orl lettuce the heads should be turned down in Salted Water. This will cause any form of animal life to crawl out. celery and olives formed into balls gifts of comforts or money, by roued in chopped nuts and served on post, to Lady Hendrie, Govern- lettuce leaves with french dressing is ment House, Toronto, at any time before tne 7th of December. a very good salad. TELLS WAR EXPERIENCE Mir. Jas .Wallace, one of o...â€" l -~ “~ A -._ _..-,..‘ l l l l l ll: making satisfactory câ€"vâ€" l l l â€"-â€"o November 30, 1916. MW“ 9 . FLESHERTON. lwas sold. by auction on Saturday. lMTr. R.J. Sproule conducting the . . the gsale. Mr. John Wright was the 3 early settlers 1D ArtemeSia, and purchaser, at $120, and. has one : ‘for a number of years a resi- Imonth. to remove the structure. ‘of this village, passed; away at his M1“. Mark WilS'bln’ Jr. is moving glate home here on Friday night. i 32:11:15 fatter only six days’ illness with lwhocei’s moving to [pneumonia Mr. Wallace, who was residence. i Mrs. Wilcock of New York. for- A. Johnston’s ridosn (township, from Where he {merly Miss Allie Tucker of Owen ; “daughter, Elizabeth, and Miss )Mt. Zion Methodist church stands’ 9“ 0““ , V18 lthe site being donated by him. Four sons and. two daughters sur- l vive, all of whom, with the ex- ‘ception of Boy, in the trenches. were present at the funeral to Mt. l ilcame to Artemesia 65 years ago, lSound, accompanied by her young ' I l ited. Miss Maud Richardson the week end. Mr. W. Buskin was at Owen Sc]. last week presenting the claims of the public library before the county council. Representatives from other libraries Were also present, but their claims were laid over for consideration at the next meeting. ' Miss Maud McDonald "has gone (JVCI‘ Mir. W'm. Kenny, son of the late lAnthony Penny, who was born and raised near Rock Mills, met to Toronto to take a phone of. “nth sudden death some days fice position. ago at Parry Harbor, where he Th3 Misses Lila andl Francis Als was employed. in a munition exan .er 0f Feversh‘am visited plant Getting caught in a bel". their aunt, Mrs. A. Stewart, part b ’ . of last week. e. sustained a fractured skull, I Mrs. McTaVish' visited. her sister which caused instant death. ‘ at Owen Sound†last week. The remains were interred; at Bar- We are indebted to Dr. Ottewell ric. The deceased was 47 years of for a juicy cut of venison from , his recent capture u north. age and leaves a widow and four p children. Principal White has recovered Rev.-Andirew Wilson. a former the bed L and is again on duty at the high . . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Norris of iiast ~ ~ ~ . .. . . . or m the Presbyterian church Meafond are Visiting the former’s of last week at the home of his son in West Toronto. The remains % . HOW TO START FIRES day for interment beside those of his W1f9~ Mr- Wilson: had nearly issued abulletin which he termsa â€Comedy of Error.†ate here, and the commodious . church in which the ’ a . t‘ mall?!“ and fmmd ‘t' - ' congrega ion Heiighted a match to see if his gas- to his energy and zeal Kindly ref- 1 He smoked while filling his auto tank erence was inside to Mr. Wilson 1““ W111 do so no more. clothes. Mrs. Robt. Flannagan of Hunts- He threw a match into the waste ville sister of Mr. Jos. Duncan . . ’ He threw a Cigarette stub into some . rubbish. died on Tuesday of last Week at St. Catharines hospital, where sawdust for a cuspidor. lnear the stove The docter washes treatment. The deceased was a them now. daughter of the late John Duncan, rc-maiu because"he never had a fire†old home near Saugeen Junction. He does not longer boast Of that Pt?- Bcsides her husband, two daugh» H e used a torch to thaw out frozen where the funeral took place. Mrs. Wit-lei†9199831111 395 the 1101189 0"- fire Buskin attended from here. school. he-re,- passed away on Wednesday mother, Mrs. W. J. White. were taken to Allist-on on Satur- The fire marshal of Wisconsin has ten years of a successful pastor- He looked for a gas leak with a worships stands as a . monument oline tadk was empty. It was not. . , He smoked in bed so did from the pulpit on Sunday. ’ :iper basket. He is wiser now. and Mrs. Wes Buskin of this place, l He used a wooden box filled with she had been for some time under ' He washed h‘S hands "1 He allowed dangerous conditions to and was born and married at the cord. tcrs survive, one at St. Catharines He stuffed up the chimney with pa- The Women’s Institute, which PET and rags. . ricently sent a bale of [1,15,1th She cleaned her gloves With gas- oline and saved fifteen cents but paid the doctor fifteen dollars. She poured kerosene into the lamp while the lamp was burning. She put gasoline into the. wash boil- l er on the stove to make washing l easier. l She dried clothes too near the stove. l I clothing. ctc., mined at $110, to the fire sufferers in New Ontario. are thankful to all who contribut~ ed to this worthy object. Mrs. Jamieson received. a cable, message from her son on Frid. yi and that reported safe arrival in England was gratifying news for the families of soldiers from this village and vicinity. An honor roll his .7081] prepared by Clerk Belâ€" lamy for the village and township E‘tllfi’l. of which contains the names e, of 4-1- l'roii Flea}~ ri‘ton and 1.10 from L S ‘ “ urge ales Sue used the wrong oil can. mitt-incsla who have gone over- CHER .4;..‘- The friends of Miss Susan file-i l lit-hale, Toronto line. syiiii’ititlii;;..- with her in her recent mishap of lll‘vfllililg' her arm. Dr. Bibby flLlC3’d the fracture and the patient ., 1v- progress. ;lr. Wm. Wilcock, who recently lvokw his leg, is doing well. Mr. John McDonald’s il‘ljUI‘lL‘S to his feet and ankles in his recent W’Wm’ lsill here, have prover. very ,se- \ :‘l't‘. and will probably lay him tip for several months. Drs. Lane and McLean are in att indance . M r. lzobt. Clark, near Rock Mills had a shooting match on Thurs- day, when a large flock of geese X on: .lncks were disposed of. A Tit- delegates to the recent ’- Boys‘ Work conference in Toron- K to from the Presbyterian churcn. 1" gave a very interesting report at 1i.â€" the Guild mecti‘iig last week iiiizi " , also at the Sabbath school on $3 â€is if ;,::-._l.iy afternoon. At the last meeting of , l'l‘ill .rte'l Cross society, held at the 1 .. ,- school house, several new members Spring it were added. making the total 46. {I} .‘ The cash proceeds were nearly $7 and a pair of pillow cases and a sheet were donated by Mrs. Alf Harrison. The Red Cross here Ser 'eu oy~ i E stcrs and luncheon in the town hall on Saturday afternoon and i ‘t'eiiing. The village tax collector has been his rounds, and a reduction in the rate this year has been greeted with smiles by the tax- {,it’lfv'CI‘S. Mr. D .McPhail conducted a successful auction sale of cattle at Ceylon on Saturday. There v. ere 39 head. in the bunch and. all were sold, bringing $1245. Mr. S. Black, who has been a tenant on the Isaac Sinclair farm. is leaving, and. had, a sale of his stock and implements on Monday conducted by D. McPhail. We learn he is moving to Dundalk. By instructions from the de. uartment at Ottawa, the old drili~ she. l, which had become dilapidat» cl, an‘l an eyesore in the village. , _. - ___. _... .._..__.._â€"~- â€-~ BORN. MUERRAY.-At Ethel, Out, on Murray, a daughter (Marion Graham). IN MEMORIAM. MILLERâ€"In loving memory of Annie Nevin, beloved. wife of J .H. Miller, who died. Dec. 4th, 1915. She is gone, whom we so dearly loved, Whose tender kindness We so of- ' ten proved. Yes, she is gone, .spirit’s fled, And. now she’s numbered. with the silent dead. â€"Father and. Mother. her happv recently purchased rest-Hf vacated by Mr. Bowler,‘9 I gasoline l XWWWXWWP . _..... â€" . She wed‘ a wood box back of the 4. sun-e as a waste paper receptacle She :3an matches to her children to _ go out and bu '11 leaves in the. yard. 1 The. i 0: ton dresses purned easier than ; the leaves. She used the wrong oil can. . She looked for a dress in the clothes ; closet with a candle. ' She was “coming right backâ€sn left ' the electric current on in her iron. She swung the gas bracket too close ito the curtains. ) She fixed up a shade for the lamp. She filled the tank of her gasoline stove while the burner was on The comedies have turned to trag- edIBS: litany of the scenes of the actors are maimed or others will follow.no doubt. as they are prone to ignore the advice and experience of others instead of profiting by the error and sufferings. fine tissue paper um..." done vour J sured of success. "Whilevé‘rhr'l'vd'd'vé-r'r'ré’i'v'ï¬'év '3'+4“?4'+°§°+°r°r°§'+4°°r°r+4°+°r4°+4'°§'+°r'§' .‘-pfâ€"=-. . (i ' :3. 1.4119: 8.2.9:". A '. “L. l m.- - . I a “was". WWI?“ . g 5 Try a Bowl of our Beef Tea 0? - IT WILL REHOVE THE CHILL - av i g ' g HotTEA 3 i coFFEE e "l COCOA oi» ; . a j i BEEF TEA é. . I: l OYSTERS (any style) Soups i ! Pom: AND BEANS 2%.“ . 5 SANDWICHES (all kinds) : i Fresh Fruit, Confectionery,and bestCigars always on hand fl: .i. Phone 45 ‘W . F. 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