hé White Front., sud Obptielan AL'" HALL aWbltby. 'LL, ko.0. [ The COýghà wa Reformer sugcs Cl.J. F. rie- .Sonias aÙ~t and proper candidate* fâr4ýhe office of liIO b~ police Inagistrate for the, toWn of OsWa, nvie~tt ssinrU-i ~o of the f4ct that 'thc ConservWtves .£à nnot- agree 13 he_.l e, ha. thi ffmcngeà tthemse1ves as ta a acandidate.- The Rit aseseut , -an, in à a short t, former 1urges-tha' haponien ol hu ble, bassof assèssment is: ex lite Prt - hic. lopéd- that something wil C ithepowerta work a,. great 1 TleTrnt oi ays regà rding -the. fderal pality; but -as yet -nO ouiiocil Çana4ians havç been :wOnt toi l&ook unt ,alue cf the grain Cro ps cf aur gýeà t Western coun- r3r as possessipg enormnous và lue aâd, adding im- aensel'y to the weaitb of <le otty; -Tb; a certain xtènt tis j truc, but 1Our -prociüctloà n f -heat' aies into a1mosi- insigni'ficance -bcfbre the enor- tous- value. 'of 'the ,American -corn crop, Th~e ,ts about this-great crop Itwill ci lbs. _ofgrainil fromheating, T'he instè& Planït ..ha -ma work asfast a,. one- bag eveëryý Th. We ask IIav *Whitby, Ont. The qJ Win. HAW, IVALIJATOR. 941 linde of sales premptly attoxildd sales ut the, Gazette office. Ter= adIdpedit phonos.. - WIITYoNT. doOTRÂOCTOMW Je' 90WELL. JAMES Carpenterp, Builcler andCoatr9ctar, Plans drà wn aud. estimates furnished, *Repairs, Alterations and jobbing. * Box,467 WtIITuY, Ph«on 149 Imuer of Mardage WUnses * ~~Cornerdrsor.Wth * operating and station nientps vors - th&oughly taught in bur sciool - Thse Central Telegrapis aud Rail-, ro ad Sehool. Torontoi, ,Get« Our book "IIGuided by tise Key" 1t exPlains ou~r work and these plen-. did,,chances for operators. Write. .H.Shaw, Èresideiif; enge and Gerriird Su.,, Toronte. MONUMENTS. 0 fadf.Iaig d laterlal kept hi Stockl ---wil pay ~i ecl toiworke bynge-a, we do :,n èm~ploy tisem, eonnequeaitly vo oaa anddoallow the.agent'. commiaaon, 10 par cent., whieo a u il et*ny sate byprcmigta us A _CatXII lcitA. Offm ea"i Wots O~pposite Standard Bank, Yiitby, ont. Wu o ire fo r -V I, ffous. wirlng, power wirlng, Tise Rnfrew Ifexcury, fin commnenting uondis- Missels « olpubli.offil lâ, eut .cause,.*- ysî that "Tere Scema. only oneý effiient way 'ta dalwith sucis cases, under present'conditions- aindý thetle ,te makejt plain that ev"ay inuit who n under sýucis. circumstances-where - thse .dccapitated one hue inot had- fMir t4aI-wijlU los is-plce hex tise'.Liberals. orn back te .pawer, whether lîe was ,an:apic forthe"ý,Particular ofIfice or nat. -This is notii any spirit of revenge, -but simpiy to - en- forçe dectec 1,t6 hep keep tise civil aevcefe frein patsn-ifle ' tis desirable 'that the hitishcivil service idea-that, i a nshah retain bS ofce unIeSss sfrôwn ta be ineflicient -or to have, been guilty-Gof Partizanihip while li office-be main-. Fained, and it wifI help to maintain it if it ijs plainlyunderstood that- n a io rft y trans 1 essing this:rule, wil lose bis own official head an the first 0'potunt * * * * *y., - Tseresltf tse- loca - opion- meeting iscld on rriday .night last was -,the -organization of e veçry strong-comrnttee dcf business Men cf .the-town ta prosecùte tise campaign. Four years ago, when a camaîg .ws cn~ltd, tise-or was left large- by* to theeniinisiers, and -thse- W. C.,T. U. Only three cif the b usiness' m'ien aiftise town, with thé hclp of severI'meginti uies o hm vs represe"nted..tise laitiy. Tise result was a somewhait weak organj,4atton.. On- this occason, bowever; tisere is alreà dy- -enrailed a strengbodyof, rate- payrs anogst; wliomare the headso the manu- factueing: industries ôf the town. --Th is in itself aus.wcll f1 -tsesuccesa of -the mov-ement. When! the emiployers ofl éo ndorse thise mcement and piedge tièseselves 'ta -supïport.. it with ail their strengtýh tieutlapknateritily- :brigitens. If thse sýupporters of local apti'ônlook upon tishe situatfion with confidence ln'.!the suécess of, tieir, efforts,- a.- a result- 6f tise reeting,îv~s optimisin may be justi- fied. - _The assésso-r for 'tise municipalty Winow on- hie ý razds -making Uic asissment -for,1913. Wc had opdtstthe Coincil would decid' n 't.. . acres that acre planted list pgniu-The- aver yield,'wasless--than thirty bushels an-acre. It Id b. two or three- times as mucli if atfam dpted't-1e methode of tueè seventy-five tho-us- Southeru boys who ,are ban4ed ln corn- ç1ubs, ;are raising, lu comnpétition w*ith',p anc nther,. cach -antacre ai culrn - ugoder scientific- direction.'" Whcre their fathere ýusete 6raise fifteen bîushels,- they are harvesting-.from..fiftyr-to ï hundred. busW ai. oreever, iey are: sdlling it for- fivé 6ir -a bushel fQr , e dtliar We'arc ik.,receipt, cf a circular letter entitled "Titanic Lessoèns." - One cf the lessons is that, the ocanshu4 e atole b international patrol- bas"The,,-ides 'was , ncw te us,, and,,was so -,nte resngt- that .we decided ta pasa on ras frein 1't.,ento our- readers.. "Tbesit patrol boats miglit be ;rcgarded as the equiÈvalent 0f -an tOccaà n police, esiablished for- the protection ef ýail nations;- their establishiment ýWouldi that case, bea further. confessin and this turne a practical one, assuming. concrète fornia, that tic oceans beiang toall,ý that they haVe, «In 'fact, became -fundanientaliy internationalised: lu, other words, that they have become,,neutrai terri- tory ; which agai'nmeans'that if two or more n ltions wish.ta use the sea 'for gghting- they nmt; net as they de on- land, keep aWay fromi this',n1_ tral territery, the open sea, and fight. within -iheir, own .(or the enemy's), home« or- colonial waters. _With ýthe inauguration af international patrol bouats thse higli seas would . be, with common consent of nations, but the- international highiway, andnots- ing more> Which all nations iniglit ut any time use for their friendly or unfriendly Ymisiti: ta each other-, ,but'1which would bé. forbidden. for beiligerent . put- poses:; just as -national public places-wisether vil- lage green, city street, town-comnnon, or ihiighroad -arlieinutra n orbi dden by ordinary law for blientpurposes ta- the- private citizen.: Wei .have County police, City police, and a- River'police, LoPtis> te proteet- us an& te ser 1vt as an outWard 'and- visible siga of the law -that shah bring restraint' te beur1 upon sui.ch. laxity. and.- confusiOn as- the Tritanic inqulry -has -again-,elea:rly proved, ý-still ex-' lut on- the ocean;.?-rsi4zlaxity being, te saine, -x- tout, e, survival and'naw a futile ooradition of thse habits- eoftise-,erly sea-farers,_ thse old "sea.4logs" l and veniturerst, who, like some cf their sueçessors d of "to-dayi risked lie and 11mb bath et themnsîesm C and Qthers in a spirit b>f bïavado for mat7erli, sel- ti fià , -and yef it must, be c4nfesed, kthïeir!'case,- t] The tefaperance forces. of WhItby have decided téobring on a- local option .vote lithis municipality in january nt.To thatcadi meeting was held lastFriday evening .for the,'*purpose'. a1 organisation. There"were present a. goodly number of thie sùuportez of the, sarmn.TisePreudent ai tiseS.O remperance Ass ociatîon callc tise Meeing taorder, -and was subseqiientl> aedta take --the chair for thse meeting. Mr. E. E; Starr'-was appointed seé- The followingoffcera and coemnittees Mr appointe&. -Centr-al'Committee-Hon. Chairmani, Mr. Fred Hatch ;*Chairman, Mr. S. L. Troc,; Treasiprer, Mr. Jo.. King ; Sec-' retar, Mri.L.YF. Richardlson. Exécutive Committee--Above officers and Messrs. W. M. Pringlo, John ThnpoE. E. Starr, H. W. Willcoxl Dr.Adms tie Pres. of thse -Conty Association and thse Pres. of thé. loa W.C.T.U. - Ward Committos- F Ward z-7J., l.,J amies, J. F.Perle, Wmn. Balmer afid Tises. Harris.- Ward 2 -E. C. Harper," T., -Coiwill, Tisos. Hardy, John No6ble., Ward 3-Wm. Marshall, T. A. Har-' rison, Fred Rogers, R.,,H.« Quinton., -Ward 4-Levi Dudley, Alex.1- soW. J. Luke and E. W. EvaDe. Ward .5-W. A. Henderson, W. B. Watson, Johsn Goldring and. Harry' Burdge. Have yfou,'tried the Mangnum . Bonum M-atieys'Bronze Top H;iiiiets improved and' NE, PLUS ULTRA, th:-ie IihTn t' t Ph ~ne 47., ýA fire which brokeeut in R. G. Oke's planing milI at one .o!cloc k .on -Friday lat, did upwards of a tisouuand dollari damage, befojre subdlued. Thée ficé or- - inated in tise wori rooml, wisloere4 mucs iiflamable' inaterial, !shavings, etc., vas Iocated, and but-ned rapidy. . Thse engine wiisiloeadht-jrte alarm soS- brought th ise ,'rigfrd"-to'-ihefspt ali a-big crowd of à tiz - ý ' a 1 sore 'timêbefavcress of vater were playlng on- fbîerné,-alhug4lhe milii tome Wad bécn biuïflv e eaiT.d- -Sà . ARCHIVES 0F ONTARIO louse-proof Canadian- Gem ', 1