r\ The CheStervillC Record. VOL. XVIII, NO. 3 CHEST ERVILLE, ONT., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1911. SINGLE COPIES 3c.

New Merrickville Prie11t. Archbishop Spratt has appoint­ Tnf~Il.ANK.OF 0TTA--W--.A ed Father Carson, Merrickville, to Picton to succeed Father Killen, THE MOLSONS BANK UTABLISHIE:D 1874. who was appointed to the Arch­ INCORPORATED 1855 Capital Paid Up, Rest and Undivided Profits, $7,617,93aB5 bishop's old charge at Belleville. Father \,Vm. McDonagh, Merrick­ Capital Paid Up ...... $ 4,000,000 ville, has been appointed to Father Carson's place at Merrickville. R eserve Fund...... 4,600,000 Open an account in the Fal/11 Couple were Near Death. Total Assets over...... 44,000,000 Mr. and Mrs Fred McCrum, a Has 83 Branhes in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents young couple of Smith's Falls had in all the Prinipal Cities o f the World. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT a narrow escape from being asphy­ A G ENERAL BANKING B USINESS TRANSACTED Your savings will increase and your idle xiated by gas Tuesday morning Mrs McCrum's father happened to capital while readily available will be go to their home and found the SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT earning interest. doors locked. He forced an entrance At all Branche s. Intere st Allowed at Highest Current Rate and found Mr. McCrum in a faint­ ing condition and his wife alto­ G. M. WHITNEY, gether unconscious. Had help not Chesterville, Ont., Branch. MANAGER. ChestervilleBranch. C. R. KAVANAGH, Manager. come when it did, their lives could not have been saved. M r11 J. S. Carlough. Wantll the Child. On Sunday morning last Mrs J . The shooting of Wm. Shaw, Per11onal TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH Mr. Robert Fraser of Russell, ! C H ESTERVI LLE S. Garlough passed to her reward druggist of Carp for which F. D. was in town yesterday. Minister, - • REV. w. H. STEVENS. after an illness extending over the McRae is serving a life term at > • Union Bank past four months, the last month Kingston is recalled by the fact Miss Ethel Warren went to Mont- Sabbath Services: of which she was confined to her that Dr. Charles Magee has in­ real on Sunday to undergo treat- Public Worship 10.30 a.m. and 7.00 iun. • · Sh Class Meeting 10 a.m. of Canada bed. Heart trouble was the cause f l1 t structed Toront6 solicitors to se­ ment or r eumatlsm. e expec s Sunda.y School nnd Bible 0iassc~ 2.3> p.111 of her lingering illness. cure possession of his 11 months to remain for a month at least. Senior Epworth League. Monday, s 11 .m. Paid-up Capital • • $4,755,000 The maiden name of deceased Real and UndiTidecl Prolita 3 ,300,000 old child. The child, a boy is with Mr. Joseph Fl.sher went to Mont- Prayer and Praise Service. Wedncsdav ICve:i, Total Aue ta, (Over) 53,000,000 was Ruth Beckstead, she being ing, 7.30 o'clock. its mother. It was to gain possession real on Sunday and returned the Strangers CordiallY. Welcomed.. the eldest daughter of the late of the child that Dr. Magee led same evening with Mrs Fisher, London, England Office. Aaron and Mrs Beckstead, of G1. Tb.readneedle Street. E.C. the fatal excursion to Bridge End, who ha_s been there foe some time Bouck's Hill. Some twenty-eight Arnprior Treasurer Dead. where the shooting took place. nuder treatment. A Branch of this Bank has been years ago she was united in mar­ Falls Children to Save Pennies. John Tierney, forthepast thirty­ established in London, England, at riage to Mr. Jacob S. Garlough, Mrs Chester Casselman and Miss six years treasurer of Arnprior No. 51, Threadneedle Street, E. C., and tQ this union there were born At a meeting 6f the Board of Ella Harrison attended an At and a former police magistrate, where Letters of Credit and Drafts two sods and two daughters. But Education of Smith's Falls it was Home in Morewood on Tuesday died Friday afternoon. The funeral payable at all important points in one son Harry A., and the ber­ decided to adopt the Penny Bank evening, given by the Women's took place on Monday. Canada and the United States, can be eaved husband survive to mourn system in the public schools of Institute. They report having a purchesed, and Money Transfers good time and that the society is Slept on Tracks. arranged. the loss of a beloved wife and Smith's Falls. It will go into effect mother. the first school Monday in January quite alive. John Charteris, of Syracuse, N. A Visitors' Room is provided for Possessing a most amiable dis­ and after that, from nine o'clock the the convenience of clients of the Bank Y., a machinist, laid down on when in London, to which their mail position, deceased made many fast to half-past nine every Monday Falls to Vote on Grant. G. T. R.. tracks a few miles east of friends during the many years she morning, will be given up to bank­ Kingston on Sunday night to have may be addressed. The ratepayers of Smith's Falls had resided here, who now regret ing. The money brought _by the a sleep. He was found by a young­ Correspondence solicited. 1 will vote at the municipal elections the loss of a true friend. children will be depositetl each in January on a by-law to fix the man walking home, and in time to The funeral took place on Tues­ week by teacher in the Bank of save him from being cut to pieces loodoaBrallcll:{F.·W, ASHE, Man&&er. day at 2 p. m., from the family re­ Ottawa. • assessment of the Frost & Wood 6. M. c. HART-SMITH, Asslstant-llanapr. Company at $40,000 for a period for the express rushed by a few sidence, Augusta street, to the minutes later. Lutheran church, where Rev. Mr. Took a Ballot from the Box. of ten years. The company has em­ DP. P. B. PPoudfoot McCreery conducted the funeral A somewhat unusual occnrrence ployed several hundred men for a Throttle Veteran Retire&. great many years, and they are DENTIST service, after :which interment was took place on Monday shortly after now extending their plant so that Richard Potter one of the oldest made in Mt. Pleasant cemetery. the opening of the Provincial polls and most reliable locomotive en­ Honor Graduate of Royal College of they may employ a great many Dental Surgeons, Toronto. and of the The Chosen Friends, of which in Athens, at which Mr. E. J. gineers of the Montreal-Brock\'ille Chicago College of Dental Surgeons. deceased was a member, turned Purcell was the deputy returning more. division of the Grand Trunk, hav­ CRYSLER EVERY FRIDAY out in a body to pay a last tribute officer. One of the first voters to Christma& Furs. ing reached the age limit has re­ be given ·a ballot was Dr. Peat, of respect to the memory of their In buying Furs for gifts you tired from active service with a departed sister.-Leader. who should have voted at another liberal pension. Mr. Potter for DP. S. H. Hutt, D.D.S. booth. When the mistake was dis­ want to be ahsolntely sure that Teacher& are Scarce. the qualities are genuine. Sham and many years, was in charge of a re­ CHESTERVILLE, ONT. covered Mr. Purcell is said to have gular manifest freight train and For the past two or three weeks opened the box, removed what he false pretenses are more apt to Office: In the Fulton Block. creep into Furs than anything else, his work always gave entire satis­ the school board at Smith's Falls supposed to have ·been Dr. Peat's faction. OVER MOLSONS BANK. has been advertising for two ballot, and marked it "spoiled. " and it pays to be careful whom you teachers for the new collegiate in­ The box was then locked up again bny from. A low price seems to be The Liberal Caedidate. the whole aim of some people in stitute to complete the staff of and sealed. The incident, when it Mr. R. S. Muir, the Liberal can­ · E. H. Marcell us, buying, and that is where the seven, and also for three teachers became known. created somewhat didate, who opposed Sir James P. M.D., C.M. Physician, Surgeon, &c. for the public school staff. Only of a sensation in the village. Mr. mail order houses make their ap­ peal. But unless you want to run Whitney in Dundas County, held SOUTH FINCH, ONT. one application was received in Purcell is.the Division Court Clerk meetings in Winchester, Mountain, answer to the former and not one at Athens. the risk of getting a cheap imitation you will do your buying from some­ Morrisburg, Iroquois and Chester­ from a qualified teacher for the Sent to Prison. ville, and was well received. He is Lawson & Cass. latter, this too in face of the fact one you know and who can be a fluent speaker, and the subjects Michael Johnston, alias Dorthy, be held responsible. We sell only W. B. J,AWSON, KC. W. J.M. CASS, B.A. that high salaries were offered for on which he delivered his addresses reliable Furs, and get a positive the .respective positions. This is arrested at Montreal a few days were dri\·en to his hearers with Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries, ago charged with stealing a sum of guarantee from the makers that Conveyancers, &c. taken as pretty good evidence of force. The result of the election MONEY TO LOAN. t~e scarcity of teachers in the pro­ money from a companion named values are genuine. G. W. Bogart is only what could be expected in a Long with whom he roomed in a Chesterville. Fulton Block, CHESTERVILLE. ONT. vince. county like Dundas, of which. we Ladie11' New Lodge. Brockville hotel on the night of Christmass Tree and Concert. are all so proud, bnt which, to our Monday the 4th inst. was brought minds, would be a good deal better W. H. BELWAY, A lodge of the Daughters of Re­ back to ·Brock ville for trial and The Morewood Presbyterian bekah has been organized to work if the result was somewhat more of Justice of the Peace, was sentenced by the police magis­ Sunday School will hold their Cannamore, Ont, in conj unction with Amity Lodge Christmas tree and concert in the a questionable nature. The vote trate there to 18 months in the was smaller than . usual, owing to General Agent Mutual Life Insurance No. 80, I. 0. 0. F., Prescott. The Central prison. Dorthy and Long Presbvterian Hall at Morewood on Co. for Counties of Dundas, Prescott and officers of the new lodge are: N. Friday evening, Dec. 22nd. A the indifferent attitude of the elec­ Russell. were employees of the C. N. R. tors, and on the Liberal side many G., Miss Maud Wardrop; V. G., construction of Portland. play, entitled "Christmas at the $50,000 TO LOAN on first mortgage Mrs Jos. Burke; R. S., Miss Flor­ Cross-roads,'' will be given, as were opposed to bringing oat a es on good improved farm lands at reas­ Princess Patrica Arrive11 at Ottawa. candidate, and especially an out­ onable rate of interest. ence Glasgow; F. S., Miss Kath­ well as songs, recitations, dialogues leen Drummond; Treasurer, Miss Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria drills, etc., by the school. A cor­ sider. Glady Henry; War.; Msss Murlel Judge Chisholm has decided Patricia arrived in the capital from dial invitation is extended to all. Henophy-Clark. Stephenson; Con., Miss Jean Dows­ Halifax on Saturday at noon, travelling that the river-bed at Galt is not Death of Glengarry Veteran. On Saturday evening, Dec. 2ud, ley; D. G., Miss Annie Wood; I. with the Government House 12arty of assessable, as it is not contained in G., Mrs Ed. Lockwood; Chap., One of Glengarry's oldest and Rev. Father Keeley performed the any ward. and allowed the appeal twelve on the Governor-General's car. ceremony that united two well Mrs D. Perrin; R. S. N. G., Miss There was, in accordance with the desire most highly esteemed citizens, of the Gaslight Company against Maud Rankin; L. S. N. G., Miss William McLean, died on Sunday known young people, in the per­ the assessment of a dam. of her parents and of the Princess h erself sons of Miss Josephine Henophy, Lizzie Bradley; R. S. V. G., Miss no public welcoming ::eremonial, and her at his home "Mountain View," Ice is forming rapidly in the of Froatburn, and Mr. Frederick Flossie Keeler; L. S. V. G., Miss arrival was marked by only a quiet cheer Summerstown, aged 93 years and upper lakes and may put a stop to Clark of Morrisburg. The bride Ruby Plumb. from the comparatively small gather­ seven months. Deceased was a son navigation. of the late Allan McLean, a Unit­ was attired in blue silk with hat Gordon Fyke Dead. ing of spectators at the station consisting to match. Miss Martha Clark, sis­ The report that Hon. G. P. princlpally of school children. The Prin­ ed Empire Loyalist. He came of a The death of Gordon Fyke of ter of the groom, acted as brides­ Graham will be opposed in South cess and her party were met by three long li\·ed family. His mother at­ Renfrew is repeated at Ottawa. this place, occurred at Bouck's tained the great age of 95 years, maid, while Mr. Leo Henophy, Hill, on Friday, Dec. 8th, 1911, at of the aides from the Government House brother of the bride, was best man . Superintendent Ross and Mr. and immediately driven in the Vice­ and his brother, Hngh McLean, Htrnter were in Brantford looking the advanced age of 84 years. The of Lancaster, is still quite active at The happy young couple will re­ Regal automobile to Government House side in Froatburn for the winter - for a site for a new posto:ffice deceased had lived in Chesterville almost 90 years. His wife prede­ nearly all his life. He leaves 2 sons where the Duke and Duchess welcomed Leader. There was a glnt of poultry at their daughter. ceased him four years. He is sur­ and three daughters to mourn his vived by two sons, \:Valter McLean Married. Brockville Fair and several farmers demise, viz: John and Herbert of Accompanying the Princess from Eng­ took their loads home again. land were her Lady-in-Waiting, Miss in the \,Vest, and Allan McLean on MacINTOSH-MacINTOSH- At t he this place; Mrs Winstanley of the homestead. The funeral took Canon Ellegood of Montreal left Morrisburg; Mrs Henry Hummel Adam; :\fajor l\Iurray, comptroller of the bride's home on Nov. 22, 1911, b, Rev. household of their Royal Highnesses; place on Wednesday afternoon to C. A. Dennig, Edwin Merle l\IacI11 tosh, an estate of $150,000 mostly to and Mrs John Dillabough of this Salem cemetery, Summerstown. Mrs Townsend, a niece, in England place. Mrs Long, wife of Captain Walter Long, to Evannat, eldest daughter of llfr. a nd The trial of the Hebert marriage The funeral took place on Sun­ A. D. C., a nd Lieut. Talbot, nephew of Hon. L. P. Pelletier, Postmaster Mrs Peter l\lacintosh, Williamsburg. the Duke of Norfolk, who will act for a case will be continued, according day afternoon, services being con­ General, has arranged a direct DIED time as extra aide-de-camp to the Gover­ to a ruling of the Montreal court. ducted in the Presbyterian Church parcel p%t service with France. 1'uRNER-At Cass Bridge, Dundas nor .3enerai. Montreal is hedged in smallpox by Rev. S. A. Woods, after which Mrs Lucy l\1. Philips, a patient County , on ),ov. 2,, 1011, Francis Turner. in surrounding municipalities, ac 0 interment took place in the village The Bloomfield mills at Fergus in the London Asylum, hanged FYKE-At Bouck's Hfll, on Dec. 8(h. cording to the report of Dr. Pelletier burying ground. were destroyed by fire. herself. HJ]], Go~don F y ke, aged 84 years. I, I

OE was one of those boys wbo didn't believe in Santa Claus. AVigilant Unceasing/4, .· at eve~ individual THOUGHT IT He had been sitting in front of J the llbrary tire on Christmas eve. . stage of its glancing now and then at the uncur­ Why the Dinner tained window through which he could Cleanhness preparation WAS CANCER see the snow talllDg. Suddenly he heard the tinkle of bells and went to For Christmas 11 the window to look out. A little old fruil-a-livcs" completely restored me man with the whitest of hair, the red­ SYDNEY MIN:itS, :N.S., Jan. 25th. 1910. dest of red cheeks and the merriest ot II Was Not Found "For many years, I sufrered tortures from Indigestion and Dyspepsia. 'l'wo brown eyes was drlviDg up. years ago, I was so bad that I vomi~ed "Hello, hello, there'!" he called. my food constantly. I also suffered with Joe ran to the door. Constipation. I consulted physicians, "How d'ye do?" called the little olcl as I was afraid the disease was cancer, gentleman. Then be put his hand Into but medicine gave only temporary Ielief. CEYLON TBA, IT'S SO CLEAN, IT COULDN'T BB CLEANER T was Chrlstcias eve. Everybody his pocket and fished out a huge card. BUCK, MIXED OR NATURAL GREEN . had gone to sleep, stockings had On it was printed ''Mr. Santa Claus, SEALED PACKAGES ONLY REFUSE SUBSTITUTES (Yl been hung up, nnd the house was Christmastown, North Pole... FREE Sample mailed on enquiry-Address: • SALADA', Toronto I quite still when all nt once Then the old gentleman pulled out a strange sounds were henrd from the book. Joe could see that 1n lt was a 1,1antry. list or names ot "Oh, dear! Oh. denrl" some one was chlldren. Some sobbing. "Oh, dear! Oh. dear! What of them had ~ shall! do?" black marks be­ ········A··············~··.. "It's the mince pie," growled the side their names. cranberries. ·"He's got a nightmare ··Know a boy i= .,.... GIFTS. : again." named .Joe Jin· ~ "Keep quiet," growled the pumpkin gle 7' nsked the . angrily. "You have wakened the tur­ l!ttle old man. i= A Beautiful Variety of Christmas :t key.'' keeping his fin · And, sure enough, they beard the ger on a name gobble-gobble or the turkey coming beside which i= Gifts at Exceptionally :t from the· yard. there was a very "Listen. my vegetables,,. said the black mark. 1£- Low Prices. -Jc turkey. "It was only yesterday the "Y-e-e-e-s," an­ ~ children came to my coop and began swered Joe. "lie el- Collar, Cuff and Handkerchief Boxes, .-Js poking me with sticks. 'l am going li~es here." t to have his leg,' said one. 'And I his I read in the 'Maritime Baptist• about ~'Ah. indeed," al- Photo Frames, Fancy Handkerchiefs, -Jc wing.' said another. •And I his ' Fruit-a-tives • and the cures this chirped the little -breast,' said a third. Now let us free medicine was making and I clecided old gentleman. "I a«- Collars, Motor Scarfs and Hoods, -Js to try it. After taking three boxes, I • • the pig and all run away." found a great change for the better and hear that he ls "I should like to know where we are now I can say 'Fruit-a-tives' has one or those e-­ i Table Centres, Sideboard Scarfs, Shopping Bags, =t going," said a sour pickle. entirely cured me when every other smart boys who "lrnow A BOY NAllED "Why, to Turkey, of course," said a treatmeut failed, and I reverently say don·t be 11 eve JO.& JINGLE?" 4- Also a Variety of Dolls and Mechanical Toys. -Js sweet potato. "Thank God for 'Fruit-a-tives'." in Santa Claus. "Then we must lose no tlme," the tur­ EDWIN ORAM, Sr. He doesn't believe in mes What d"ye "Fruit-a-tivcs" sweetens the stomach, f Skates from 50c to $5.00. =t key said. "Spring from your shelves think of that? When I first began to increases the actual quantity of gastric and follow me." juice in the stomach and ensures com­ make my Christmas rounds many, ~ The pumpkin. sweet potatoes, lettuce, plete digestion of all sensibl~ _f~. many hundred years ago there wasn't .. pickles, cabbage and cranberries jump­ "Fruit-a-tives" is the only med1c1ne 10 a boy or girl in all the world who did ti- J. T. KEARNS, Chesterville, Ont. • ed down from their shelves. Only the the world rlil\de of fruit juices. not know me and believe in me, and l mince pie was left behind, and he 5oc. a box; 6 for $2.50, or trial size, never f.orgot one slDgle child- But a:tt­ .. . could not move, for he had been al­ 25c. At all dealers, or from Fruit-a-lives er awhile·-the world grew so big, so ready chopped up and cooked. Limited, Ottawa: many chlldren were born into it. that it was very bard tor me to get around ·········•¥;•·····¥·¥····· .Just then the pig began to grunt out­ side.. The tur­ head. All hope was at an end when to them nil. key had let 11uddenly "Hoot, hoot!" called the owl "By and by things got so bad I had ••oh, golly cried the negro. ..I him out. r• to get the fairies-only the good fairies. "Oh. dear I didn't no nothin'," Next moment he ot course-to go about and make up a Oh, dear!" the was 1ly1ng tor his Ute. lea vtng the 11st of nll the boys and girls in the STOP AND THINK. mince pie be: bag 1n which were the pig and the world and to find out what they want­ You will Sleep for 20 Months During the next Five Years. gan again.. "I turkey. ed for Christmas and if they belteved shall be Jert Crawllng out or the bag, they start­ in Santa Claus or not. I have all the behind- What ed otr and ran all night. hardly sto1>­ names 1n this book here. Do you think shall 1 do?" ptng to take breath, until when morn­ J~ J'lngle deserves anything tor not Bis crles at- ,..,.,..,.,..,. Ing dawned they found themselves tn bellev!Dg 1n me?" a wild, lonely forest. There the tur­ tracted the at- THE PIO Alm THE pm. "'l-1 s'pose not." sald poor Joe. .. But ten tloJl or the key became kins of wttd turkeys, and it I promise to tell him about meeting pig, who came tn the pantry and looked be now roams the woods. followed you ant! pro¥e to him that you're real at him. evenwhere bJ'_ b1a talthfu.l otg.__ p'r'aps you'll !orglve him this time." "Shall I take you with mer he asked Old Santa Claus shook Ws head sad­ politely. CHRISTMAS APPEAi ly. "It always makes me teel very "Oh. please the mince pte. do!" cried FOR bad to think anybody needs proot or Thereupon the pig swallowed bl.nl me. A boy or girl ought to belleve and trotted ofr to lead the procession Tha Hospital for Sick Chlldrefi whnt their parents tell them about old which was waiting in the ynrd- Santa Claus." Good reasons ,vhy you M h 11 M ff "Let us go to the old owl in the Joe o "'If 1-1 mean 1t had only seen should inspect...... wood," said the turkey. "He ta very D€ar Mr. Editor.- Ur ars a .. a ress -- Thanks tor your kindness in allowln1 you come dowu the chimney once I'm wise and will tell WI which ts the me the privilege o! appealio.g at thli sure he'd never have doubted that you It is the Only Sanitary and Ventilated Mattress Made. way to go." were real," said Joe eagerly. Chrlstrcas time on behalf of tht SOLD ONLY AT · "We want to go to Turkey," slm­ Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. "'.l'hat was nil very well ln the old pered--the cranberries. I make this dl~ct appeal to the days." replied Santa sorrowtully. "But No sooner bad the cranberries salt! people o! Ontario, for the fathers and they mnke the chimneys so narrow McCORMICK'S thls than, gobble-gobble. the turkey mothers o! Ontario, outside the City of these clays, nnd what with steam heat Toronto, have precisely the same claim swallowed thetn. Meanwhlle the pig and gas logs in the city houses l had eaten the sweet potatoes and the for their sick children as Ngards the privileges o.t the Hoepltal, aa parents haven't any chance at all to make my young lettuce. When they reached the who res-Ide In t.hls city. Christmas calls on children in the good ~:::~~ Furniture and Undertaking Store. wood where the owl Uved only the In brief the sick children from any old fashioned way." pumpkin and the cabbage head were place in Ontario whose parents cannot "It you don't go down chimneys Headquarters for Children's Sleighs. left, except the pickles, who were so afford to pay, Is, on certificate from a much how do you manage to till all sour that nobody would ent them. municipal ol!!cer of any city, town, the stockings?" asked Joe. v!llage or ·township, treatea free. "Hoot, hoot!" calle<;l the owl trom a "Oh, that's easy!"crlell Snnta. "l have J. A. APPLEBY, Manage:r. tree. This is a privilege not granted by any Hospital in the Dominion, or on this formed what 1 call a parents' league. "Oh, Mr. Owl," said the turltey~ "Is Continent. I learn from each parent just before ~m~~ar~~~~~~~amm~~m~ that yourself?" Let me, In a. few tvorda, state that In Christmas what "No; It is myself," said the owl, the last 20 years, since 1891, there have ts best to give During this talk the pig had swat• been 4,731 patients from 460 places each child, and lowed the pumpkin. As for the cab­ outside of this city treated free, as the when it comes bage head, it had burst with rage at :parents were unable to pay for treat­ Christmas e v e the rudeness ot the owl. ment. Last year 384 patients from 234 FARMERS! Let the Record Print Your Stationery. places outside Toronto were so treated. the fairies leave All at once steps were heard, and The Hospital is not a city but a the presents at the pig and turkey started back in Provincial Institution. The Corporation each house. I !ear as they saw something black com­ of Toronto granta $18,000, not only for go about tbe Ing through the darkness. It was a city children, but towards the mainten­ country just see­ colored man. ance of every patient In the Hospital, lng that e,ery­ DO YOU OWN A "Um-um!" muttered the colored man. and th-e citizens of Toronto donate an t bing goes "Does l smell chicken?" average ot U0,000 to the maintenance fund of the Hospital. right." The turkey, with a wild gobble, It would take more space than you H ere 8antn'11 started to run. but the colored man ce'.l spare to tell of the good work done little horse be­ grabbed him and put him in a bag. gan to paw and ''Parkyte'' for the sick and deformed children of He started after the pig. The pig this Province. • toss its head. tried to escape. but he had eaten so Why, in the Orthopedic department .. Well, l must much that he could not run. and, be­ ln 20 yeara, nearly 700 children, boys be getting or are you a slave sides, the mince pie had given him in­ and girls, have been treated for club along," cried digestion. He felt Wmself seized by feet, and about 600 were corrected. Two-thirda of these came from p-laCi!S Santa. a n d he the tall, and the blood rushed to his outside of T~ronto, from parents who cUmbed tnto his to ill-health ? as could not afford to pay. "GOOD NIGHT A!m A sleigh, and he Surely we have a fair claim for help HERRY CH.BISTMAS." pt c k e d up his A "PARKYTE" Sanitary Chemical Closet from the people of this Provipce. reins he called Every day la Christmas to t:lle ch!ld out. "Good night and a merry Christ­ in your home is the strongest kind of insurance against the germs of w·hose little Ute l11 iaved, or whose mas to you!" disease. It is a preventive against epidemics and contagion in the sum­ crippled limb Is straightened with the might of money-your money-and the He chirruped to his horse and in a mer, and au absolute necessity the year round. mercy of the Hospital. moment was out or sight down the W!li rou, the render of this letter, road, though the tinkling of the sleigh­ Requires neither water nor sewerage; can be placed in any part of think of what your dollar will do? It bells could be beard for a long time helps to restore health and strength, after. your home; costs less than a cent a day, and lasts a lifetime. and gives sound llmbs and straight feet to crippled boys and girls. • • • • • • • Endorsed by the leading physicians and health officials. Specified You give wealth to the Hospital, and The next thing Joe knew be was the Hospit41 gives health to the being shaken by the shoulder and bis by the most prominent architects, and adopted by whole municipalities. ch!ldren. father's voice was saying In his ear: Yes, your money can put golden "Why are you snoozing here by the Over 15,000 have been installed in Canadian homes in less than hinges on the door of the Hospital's fire? You ought to have been ID bed one year. Ask your dealer for prices. ~~fi you, kind reader, help us and long ago. It's almol>t time for Santa send a spare dollar to Douglas Da vld- Claus to come." The "PARKYTE" Sanitary Chemical Closet is made in Canada by son, the s-ecretary-treasurer of the ..I've seen him mysel.1'. l do believe Parker-White Limited, Winnipeg, Man. Hospital, or fn Santa Claus. Please ask the little J ROSS ROBERTSON, tairles to tell h1m Joe Jlngle 11$ golng Brar:.ches-Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver, and is sold C)la1rman of the Trustees, Toronto. to be a good bo:, now.'~ __ "I l>!l)N''l'_:00 N0TIUN'," 0ilIED Tim NJl:0110. -!l 1 by Sanders, Soule & Casselman, Ltd., Chesterville, Ont., Agents. " 2 ,' •

Albert Corbett make · Plaintive · Reque•t· sided and was time for Corbett to revive, from Marble Slab. there was no sign.of life. Apparently, he The various uses to which The folJo,vitig is . taken froth a N'ew had stopped "brea'thing.' There was no ,York paper, and is sub~tantiated as being .perceptible pulse beat, and the physicians Concrete may be profitably true by people who are frie1{dsof Corbett: ·agree<). the patient was dead. They bad put, on the farm, are plainly After being laid away as dead follow­ considered his case hopeless from tpe and simply in our 160-page ing an operation., for fractured skulJ, Al­ first afid therefore, were not surprised to book, bert Corbett moved nervously on a slab find, as they had thought, that he could iu the county hospital and said gently to not survive. .. W hat the Farmer Can a startled nurse. So Corbett was rolled off to the dead Do With Concrete" "Gimme my pants; I'm chilly and room, placed on a death slab, his name which shows how the following want to go home to my wife; she can removed from the list of th>:! living. H~lf farm t.uildlngs and utilities can take care of me better than anybodJ;.''.. ~n hour later the discovery was made be constructed of concrete:- The nurse screamed and fled. Other that Corbett had life in him and refused Barns, Cisterns, Dairies, Dip­ ping Tanks, Fou ndations, Fence attendants came running. to stop breathing or to lea\'e this planet Posts, Feeding F loors. Gutters, . Corbett didn't get his trousers nor for some unknown region. Hens' Nesta, H Itching Posta, Hoese Blocks, Houses, Pout­ could he go home, b_ut be refused to be ·'You're a lucky man," Dr. Teter told Shelter Walts, Stables , Stairs, classed as dead and calmly told Dr. him. "With one chance in a million Stalls, Steps, Tanks, Troughs, _Daniel P. Teter, assistant warden, that you've won a fight against death." This W alks , and so forth. Send for It-It'• free--though be was not going to die. Upon bearing "Thank you, Doc." replied Corbett in It regularly sells tor 60c. Write Corbett's determined words and making a clear voice. "I never did think of dy­ Concrete Root to-day. a re-examination Dr. Teter agreed with ing. Too much to live for, Doc. Cellar Costs Less Than its patient. A little later Corbett's wife was at his Yoll CANADA • By "coming back to life•' Corbett mark­ bedside. She had been notified at their Wood and is Much More may H nd CEMENT CO., ed the end of ''hoodoo" that Dr. Talbot home at 1160 West Fifty fith street. Cor­ me s COPY one of the intern es, is positive bas · been bett, who is 30 years old and a mechanic, of ~ What t h, Limited banging over his every operation. His does not know now he was wounded. Durable Fa.rmer Oa,n Do 51-60 National Bank last three patients, all considered in He says he was in a saloon at . Fifty­ w,th Concrete." Baildins, hopeless condition, had died on the third arid • Lake streets and got in a Cement is particularly adapted to the con­ MONTREAL operating table. None had chance for quarrel. That was the last he remember­ struction of Root Cellar floors and walls. life, anyway, the surgeons agreed, but ed until he woke up in the hospital and Experience proves that for the farmer, Con­ Dr. Talbot insisted a "hoodoo" was missed his trousers. crete is superior to wood in every point of gripping him. comparison. So yesterday, when Corbett was How'a Thia? brought in, Dr. Talbot appealed to Concrete permits of a desirable · degree We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fo r any Assistant Warden Teter to do the operat­ case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Ca­ of coolness without freezing. There is no ing. Corbett's skull bad been cracked tarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO .. Toledo, Ohio question as to its durability. Concrete lasts, and bones shaven far down into the brain \Ve. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney tor the last fiflcen years, and believe him perfectly not for years, but for ages ; and needs no reducing his chance of life to one in a honorable in all business transactions and financially repair. million. Dr. 'feter decided, however, able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. \VALUING, KINNAN & 1\1ARV[N, to do everything within his surgical '\Vholesale Drugg1s.ts, Toledo, Ohio. Anyone who has scooped vegetables from Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting power to save the wounded man. The directly npon the blood and mucous ~urfaces of the the old plank floor will appreciate the fact that entire left half of Corbett's scalp, was system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bot. tie. Sold by all Druggists. Concrete offers a smooth, · continuous surface lifted off, one piece of bone three inches fake Hall's Family Pills for constipation. with no projecting plank ends or nails to long dug from the brain, two other damage the scoop or ruffle the temper of the smalJer bones picked out, clots removed, Ninety Cent& a Pound for Champion scooper. the skull elevated to its normal position. Steer. and the scalp replaced. Chicago, Dec. 7-·Mr. A. \Vhen the influence of ether had sub- J. Watt 6lf Salem, Ont., it will be rememb\red, won the prize for the and rent, of $395.38, or $1al.i9 per acre. EASTERN ONTARrO junior champion bull at the Chica­ '·\Vho. wa,nts to grow peaches or oranges By-LawNo.211 go Live Stock_ Show. Victor, the when there is money like that in apples? G. TATE LIVE STOCK and POULTRY winning entry, declared by judges is the comment. SH0\7✓ to be the greatest steer ever award­ Pictorially and editorially, this 96-page Of Chesterville, A By-Law to Prohibit the Sale ed the grand championship, to-day issue is exceptionalJy strong. OTTAWA, ]AN. 16 to 19, 1912 Single copies of this special number Is AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED was shorn of his blue ribbons and Large classes for the leading kinds of by Retail of Spirituous, may be obtained as usual for fifty cents. HORSES hard-won laurels and transformed New subscribers will receive a copy free DAIRY and BEEF CATTLE Ferm5:nted or other Manu­ into beef steak. while the supply lasts. The pub! ishers MASSEY- HARRIS SHEEP, SWINE, SEEDS After winning all the honors are The WilJiam Weld Co, Lt~h. To !) t:ut t hi-. Council Chamber, Chesterville, Kov. c.ethod, y o11 un&rst~nd. is to have but one Lrac..! at this part ot t he 28th, 1911. acre farm to be conducted in the interest kindt,f a mat,:hine 111 heavy hay witho ut ni~r: You can see for your!!idf how• mudt wiser it is to have the \V. A. BROWN, fir,.t "gettin~ up sp'-'cd"' is impos .. d 0ublc hra.:c. lt greatly strengthens the m.-1 chi:ie where a big ~train of its readers, It has identified itself in a sibl!.!. Thtre is so &1 uc h Reeve. falls, and more fully protects the workinl{ parts against the jars practical way with progressive agriculture ..slack'" to be aud jolts caused by driving over rough ground. and fairly earned the right to be known Then, tco, the No. 8, th::1.nks to the trne of NOTICE. gen~

Nomination Meeting.. The Cor: te•t in Danda•. ( WHITNEY GOVERNMENT From the fi g ures gathered below, J\. meeting of the Municipal Electors of Whitney's majority in the contest on the Township of \Vin chester Y. for the IS RETURNED. Monday is 973 with two polls to hear Nomination of Candidates for the offices from, viz: Hoasic and Red Ta,·ern, which of .Reeve, Deputy-Reeve and Councillors for tiJ.,. year 1912, will he held in the will naturally increase the majority. The FULTON ' BROS. Conservatives, 83; Liberals, 22 and Town Hall, Chesterville, following are the majorities in each polling place;- -ON- Labor I- Majority 60. Whitney. Muir. Friday, DeC, 22nd, 1911 Matilda. Polling took place on Monday Poll 1-Donaldson...... 11 From 12 to 1 o'clock Noon. in the elections to the Ontario Le­ And should a poll be demanded, notice " -Wallace's ...... 86 gislature. On nomination day " -Dundela ...... 27 is hereby given that a poll will be held in This is the Store " -Dixons ...... 28 eacl1 polling sub-division in the said seventeen Conservatives were re­ TOM·nship, on Monday, Jan. 1st, '12,from " -Brinston's ... . 6\J turned unopposed. There were con­ " -Glen Stewart ... . 82 the hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon tests in 87 constituencies. The re­ nuti1 the hour of five o'clock in the after­ Williamsburg sult, all the constituencies included Poll 1-East Wil:iamsburg 21 noon, to receh·e the votes of said elect­ where you want " -Hoasic ...... ors. as shown by the returns received All persons interested will take notice " -Dunbar ...... 1 are as follows;- ·• -North \Vmsbg . . . "11111d govern themselves accordingly. Conservative Government...... 83 " -Red Tavern . GEORGE QUART, Liberal and Labor...... 23 " -Bouck's Hill . ... 18 Township Clerk and Returning Officer. " -Grantley ...... 22 to buy your Dated Dec. 9th, 1911. Majority for the Government. . 60 " -Wincht'r Springs 32 In the Legislature lately dissolv­ Winchester ed the standing of parties was 87 Poll !-Limerick .... . 10 Nomination Meeting. " Cass Bridge ...... 60 Conservative-Government, and 19 " -Sumn1ers ...... H Christmas 1'iotice is hereby gi veu, pursuant to the Liberal and Labor. As a result " -Annables ...... 12 • • Statutes relating to Municipal Elections, ' ' -Ormond ...... 9 a weetin~ of the Electors of the Village of the changes the Opposition made a gain of four seats in a ·' -Morewood (l,5 of Chesterville, will be held in the " -Connaught ...... 23 T own Hall, Chesterville, membership of 106. Mountain Presents. • • • -ON- The returns as gathered show:- Poll 1-South Mountain 63 " -Inkerman ...... 60 CONSERVA TIVES ELECTED-83. Friday, D ec. 2 2nd, 1911 " - Mulloy's School At 12 o'clock noon, and continuing for Addington-W. D. Black, ...... Acc. Honse ...... 33 We have a Fine line oC--11111111•~ o ue hour thereafter, for the Nomination Algoma-- A. Griggs, ...... 327 " -Hall ville ...... 81 .of Candidates to fill the offices of Reeve Brant, North-John W. ,vestbrook 190 " -Mountain Station 6 L Toilet Sets, and Councillors in and for the said Vil­ Brant, South-\V. S. Brewster, . ... 500 " Poole's ...... 9 lag-e of Chesterville for the ytar 1912. Brockville-A. E. Donovan, . . . 620 Iroquois ...... 36 Manicure Sets, Also for School Trustees for the Ches­ Carleton-R. H. McElroy,...... Acc. Winchester ...... 5i t.e:rville Public School, and if more candi­ Dufferin-C. R. McKeown, . . .. 200 Chesterville ...... 35 Shaving Sets, drtes are placed in nomination than are Dundas-Sir James Whitney... . 1000 Morrisburg ...... ; ...... 47 n:quired to fill the several otnct!s then a Durham,East-J.J. Preston, .. . .. Acc. poll will be held in said hall on Monday, Durham, \Vest-J. H. Devitt,.... 236 1022 49 Child's Sets, the 1st day of Jan, 1912, from 9 a.m. un­ Elgin, East-C. A. Brower, . . . . . 526 til 5p.m. Elgin, West-Findlay McDiarmid, 1,200 Leather Goods, Dated this 8th day of December; A.D., Essex North-J. 0. Rheaume . .. Large Cholera has broken out in the 1911. -C. N. Anderson.... 114 herd of hogs at Assumption College Cut Glass, T. T . SHAW, Fort William-C. W . Jarvis, . . . . 100 farm, Sandwich. Village Clerk and Returning Officer. Frontenac-Anthony M. Rannkin, \JOO Brass Goods, Grenville-G. H . Ferguson, . . . . . Acc. Oliver Rumsey was found dying Grey, centn~-Hon. I. B. Lu::ias,.. 1,220 in a railway car at \Vindsor. Silverware, FoP Rent . Grey, South7 Mr. David Jamieson, 349 Halton-Dr. A. W. Nixon, 22.5 Sir William Mackenzie is report­ _'\ good house with cistern, and good Hamilton, West-J. S. Hendrie, .. 1,800 ed to have- bought a tract of oil China, Etc. -well at the door; lot of ground in front Hastings, East-A. Grant ...... Acc. lands in New Bnmswiek. c!if lmuse. For particulars apply to Hastings, North-RobeJCt Cook,.. Acc. THOS. HEPBURN Hastings, West- J. W. Johnston .. Acc. The C. P. R. elevators at Owen Morewood. Huron, North-A. H . .Musgrove. . 24-5 Sound, with a million bushels of Huron, South-Henry Eilber, . . . 470 Kenora-A. H . Machlin . .. 200 grain, several c<1rs and the Govern­ Kent, West-George Sulman, . . . 910 ment lighthouse, was burned. To the Electors of the Town­ Kingston-Dr. E. A. Ross, . . . . . Acc. George McGregor was killed Buy Him a Gillette Safety Lambton, West- W. J. Hanna .. 1;100 and two other men injured by the ship Winchester: Lanark, North-Dr. R. A. Preston Acc. of Lanark, South-A. J. Matheson...... collapse of a roof near \Vaterdown. Leeds-John R, Dargavel, . 200 The financial statement of the Owing to demands from my pri­ Lennox-T. G. Carscallen ...... 70 \rate business I wish to announce Lincoln-Dr. Jessop, . . . . Acc. Dominion for November shows au Razor for Christmas • • that I ,vill not be a candidate for London-Hon. A. Beck,..... Acc. increase in revenue of over a mil­ the Municipal Council for 1912. Manitoulin-R. R. Garney . . . . iOO lion and a half for the· month. Middlesex, North-D. McArthur, 19 We have different sets of these put up in a fine During the time that you have Muskoka-A. A. Mahaffy,...... 200 thought it prudent to elect me as Nipissing- H . Morel, ...... 400 Cinnibar Found in New Ontario. Leather Case, with Brush, Soap and every­ your se rvant I have endeaYored to Norfolk, South-A. C. Pratt.... 359 Northumberland, East-S. Nesbitt 969 One of the most remarkable of Ontario's sen-e your best interests, and have Ontario, North-W. H. Hoyle,. . .. 550 mineral discoveries has just been made thing he will want for Shaving. Call and see appreciated your confidence. Ottawa, East-N. Champaigne,.. 1,000 on the Groundhog River, just six miles I can assure you that in future Ottawa, ·west-James A. Ellis, ...... north of the Transcontinental River. ours. Parry Sound-John Gaina...... 600 it will be a pleasure for me to as­ Peel-Sam Charters, . . . . . 400 This find is a rich deposit of cinnibar, sist in any possible way for the best Perth, North-J as. Torrance . . . . . 325 which adds another to Ontario's many interests of our Township in the Perth, South-John Benneweiss . 180 minerals. This cinnibar deposit was dis­ advancement of which I am much Ptterborough, Eiist-J. Thompson 3J5 covered by Chief Commando, of the Peterborough, West-E. A. Peck, 350 Objibways, for whom the lake in the Yo_u al'e Invited to Heli> YouP- interested.- Port Arthur-Donald Hogarth. ... 350 _.. Faithfully yours, Prince Edward-R. Norman . . . . . 325 Town of Cochrane is named. His know­ Rainv River--A. A. Pre,ton ...... Prob .. ledge of that ore was not what led him to selves to some intel'esting John A. Campbell. Renfrew, North-E. A. Dunlop.. Acc. the discovery, but the fact that the Renfrew, South-T. W. McGarry, Acc. Ormond, Dec. 11th, 1911. Sault Ste. Marie- W. R. Hearst. . Aac. quicksilver, of which cinnibar is a sul­ -A. B. Thompson. . . . phide salt, was found there in the free Special Offel's • • • -J. V. Hartt,...... 350 State. A quantity of this mercury was CHESTERVILLE -Alex Ferguson . . . Acc. obtainf!d by Commando, bottled and Simcoe, West-Hon. J. S. Duff, ... Acc. to be found in ouy, Stormont-]. C. Milligan . . . . 350 turned over to acquaintances, who have • • GRIST MILLS Sudbury-Charles McCrea ...... 1,500 interested Toronto capitalists in the S. BARRIE, Proprietor. Temiskan1ing-R. T. Shillington... 250 matter. The Indian was wise enough to Toronto,· East "A"- Dr. Pyne...... first stake nine claims for himself. Grinding done on Mondays, Wed­ Toronto East B-T. B. Whiteside ... . nesdays and Saturdays. Toronto North A-K. McNaught, ... . Cinnibar is approximately 86 per cent Toronto North ''B"-J. J. Foy...... mercury, which is worth from $-:8 to $,10 China Department. 0.n band Flour, Bran, Shorts, Mid­ dlings, etc. Toronto SouthA-E. W. J. Owens, . .. . a ftask of 75 pounds. This deposit, if ex­ i\nole Grain bought and sold. Toronto South "B"-George H .. . tensive as it is believed, will prove atmost Gooderham ...... We have' C Toronto vVest A- Thos. Crawford, ... . as good as the best mines of the North. Toronto ,vestB-vV. D. McPherson .. . . Up to the present there has been prac­ AUCTION SALE! Victoria East-R. M. Mason, Con. Acc. tically no quicksilver produced in Can­ Victoria West-E. A. Vrooman.. 85 ada, the bulk of the world's production -Dr. Lackner.. . . 350 coming from the States. 5c, IOc, 15c and 25c Tables, 'There will be offered for sale by Public -George Pattinson 1,000 Auction, at Lot lS in the 2nd Con. of Welland-Evan Fraser...... 653 It has been known for some time that the Township of Winchtster -H. C. Schol- a large deposit existed further north, which you should not overlook. field ...... (l] 0 but it was too remote to be of interest. 2 ].1i1es South of Chesterville, Wellington Wcst-W. C. Cham- bers ...... 133 The proximity of this deposit to the -ON- Wentworth South-J. T. H. Egan, 200 railroad makes it of value, however. --Alex. McGowan, . . 550 - T. H, Lennox, .... 48\J We must not forget to make mention of our Thursday, Dec. 31st,'l 1 York West-Dr. Forbes Godfrey .. 409 FoP Sale.. -at.I o'clock p. m., sharp, the Following: LIBERALS ELECTED-22 About two acres of land in the village Bruee, Centre-,vm. McDonald .. ~ Milch Cows, 2 2-year-old Heifers, of Morewood, on which is a dwelling, Bruce North-Charles Rowman.. 135 stable, good well, etc. For particulars Grocery Department l 2-year-old Bull, 2 Yearling Heifers, Bruce, South-}. G, Anderson.... 200 apply to 2 Work Horses, 1 Driver, 6 yrs. old, Glengarry-Hugh Munroe,...... 200 T. E . COULTHART with all our New Christmas Goods, Grey, North-A. G.Mackay.... 3.'iO Morewood 1 Hackney Colt rising 3 yrs., 8 Shoats, Huron Centre-William Proudfoot 230 and at the right pnce. l;mnber Wagon, Double Buggy, Haldimand-Chr. Kohler...... 549 Kent. East-W. H . Ferguson.. . . 168 2 Single Buggies ( I nearly new) Lambton, East-R. J. McCormick 150 CloveP Huller.. Having purchased a new Clo,·er Huller Massey-Harris Binder, Hay Tedder, Middlesex, East-R. Sutherland, 300 Middlesex, West-J.C. Elliott . . . 400 I am prepared to hull clover for the pub­ Site] Roller, Plow, Milk Cans and Pails, Menck-Thomas Marshall . . . . . 21)0 lic and guarantee the job. Drane-es. Lemons. Cranberries. Norfolk, North-Lt.-Col. Atkinson 300 JAS. SLATER, Inkerman. ,. Cream Separator (nearly new) Northumberiand, West-S. Clarke 230 Milk Wagon, 150 Sap Buckets, Oxford, North-N. W. Rowell.... 350 Oxford, South- Maj. Sinclair.... 200 Mowing Machine, Horse Rake, Prescott-G. Evanturel ...... 230 Take Notice ! Pair Sleighs, 6001bs. Scales, Russel-D. Racine ...... 1,800 Don't Forget the Place. Sturgeon Falls-Z. Mageau .. . . prob. I want to state, for the bene­ Corn llinder, Milk Tank, Grind Stone, Wellington, East-W. Richardson 296 :Massey-Harris Seeder, Daisy Churn, Wentworth, North- Dr. McQueen 25 fit of H ay Sellers, that I sold ancl numerous other articles. LIBERAL-LABOR. Mr. Lowerre, the Yankee hay ~rE:RMS OF SALE-All stlms of $l0.00 Hamilton, East-A. Studholm .... (325 buyer, 12 cars of Hay, and I a:nd under Cash; over that amount i found him a gentleman from .Mouths credit on approved joint notes. A daughter of Father Chiniqny start to finish. He also paid 4 J!' df for cash. is suing Joseph Regin, publisher of FULTON BROS. me the cash in full. La Croix, for $10,000 for a state­ Jas. Allen, S r., P rop. ment that her father and mother J, H. BEATTIE, CHESTERVILLE, ONT. l,. }ORDAN, Auctioneer. were not married. Chesterville. ,• Hurrah! For SANrfA CLAUS He 1s not commg. He has already been here. Santa Claus in his huge Aeroplane, all covered with ice and snow, has just arrived from the North Pole, and has discharged his immense cargo of Christmas Goods at our store.

·OuP Toy DepaPtment Ladies Fur-Lined Coats that will live long after many of us are gone. Is a Dreamland for Children. An inspection of our stock will Bring the Children to this De­ surely interest you. Every gar­ partment, for it has been specially ment guaranteed. arranged for Christmas, and is FOP Baby and brim full of sights for youthful the Little Ones. eyes. The older people too will be Toy Automobiles, interested and will find remarka:. Doll Carriages, , Doll Beds, ble values in our new 1911 display Doll Carts, Doll Cradles, just received from the North Pole, Trains of Cars, Toy Churns, and all of them made by Santa Aeroplanes, Teddy Bears, Flying Birds, Tumbling Bears, Claus. Tust a few of the large as­ Swimming Fowl, Games, .sortment shown: Books, Etc. Men's, Youths' and FOP y OUI' Best GiI'l. House J acke.ts, FOP youP Best Fellow Mechanical Toys of various kinds, Shirts, Ties, Etc. Dolls of every description from 5c Boys' Travelling Portfolios, Travelling Portfolios, up to $5.00. Velvet Bags, Xmas Gifts Military ;Brushes, Fur-Trimmed and Heavy Tweed And many other wonders for the Leather Bags, fop MotheP. Collar Cases, little ones. -Coats with convertible and college Gold Bracelets, Fur Coats, Purses, ,collars. We want to clear this lot Gold Lockets, Fur Sets, Silk Scarfs, FoP SisteP.. ,before Christmas, hence great Gold Watches, Kimonas, Gold Watch Fobs, values will be given. Silk Handkerchiefs, Dressing Gowns, Gold Watch Chains, Set of Furs, Silk Scarfs, Silk Cushion Tops, Gold Lockets, Gilt Belts, Acceptable Xmas Silk and Net Waists, etc. Denim Cushion Tops, Silk Scarfs, Silver Belts. Gifts fop FatheP. Gloves, Silk Ties, The Novelty Jabot, FoP Brothel'. Handkerchiefs, Velvet Bags, Fur Coats, Military Brushes, Blouses, Who Said FUI'S, Leather Bags, Lounging and Bath Robes, ,Hockey Shoes, Silk Dress Lengths, Lockets and Chains, From now until Christmas we Irish Lace Handkerchiefs, Smoking Jackets, Hockey Toques, Table Linens, are giving special prices on all our Silk Neck Scarfs, Coat Sweaters, Dresser Scarfs, Silk Handkerchiefs Fine Flannel Shirts, Silk Scarfs, Pillow Shams, Furs in stock, and we assure you assorted colors, Coat Sweaters, Silk Knitted Scarfs, Bed Spreads, thaf you will not see a bigger or Kid Gloves, Wool N eek Scarfs, Bath Robes, Pure Silk Mitts, better assortment in any town or Silk Underskirts, House Slippers, Gold \\latches, Kid and Moco Mitts, country store. You know we have Bracelets, Shirts, Ties, Etc. Gold Watch Fobs, Hanging Brass Fern Pots, Etc. a reputation for Men's Coon and Silk Hose,

vVe have made a careful study of our customers and friends' needs, and we have spared no pains to procure a most desirable assortment of Christmas and Seasonable goods, and we feel proud of it. -G. W'. BOGART, - - ChestePville, Ont. The Quality Store. The Square Deal Store. Fooled the Detectivu. HONOR ROLL. NATION VALLEY Wanted .. C. D. STEWART, M. R. C.V.S. Ottawa, Dec. 12-Cbief McCas­ long; Cheatervi/111 Public School. Mrs A. Riddle and son, Mr. 800 Fence Posts, 9 feet Graduate of the Royal College of Veter kill, Detective Lapointe and a num­ Herbert Coons, . of the Springs, small end 6 inches. inary Surgeons, London, Eng., ber of newspaper men of Montreal Room A. visited recently in the Valley. Apply to were the victims of a hoax per• Number enrolled 31. Daily average 29. Has Taken .Over the Practice of ALLISON STOCK FARM, Dr. A. S. Morrison, petrated by some one at Papineau­ Standing required 60% Several of our prosperous far. Chesterville, Ont. ville, which resulted in a journey Sr. IV-Harriet Whidden, Edwin mers are having the Bell telephone and is prepared to treat all diseases of .~9 Merkley, Nina Merkley, Robbie Morrison put in. the Domesticated Animals on the latest that place and a seventy-five and most approved principals. mile drive over awful roads to Elburn Simser. The annual meeting of the Far­ FOP Sale. Olfice,•Opp. Public School, Chesterville. Namur and back. Chief McCaskill Jr. IV-Ralph Casselman, Russel mers club was held on Thursday House and Blacksmith shop in the Hummel, Kenneth Garrow, Winnie village of Grantley, with a full set of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ received a long distance message evening last. tools, a11d well at shop and hard and soft from Papineauville to the effect Merkley. Mr. Davy Jall)ieson of Montreal, water in house. Possession given January FaPm f OP Sale. that the body of a man with bullet PEARLE. BRCKSTEDT teacher, 1st, 1911. If wanted, if not sold, will wounds in it, had been found fif­ stopped off at his home here on rent after March 1st, 1912. Being the West Half of Lot 11 in the Room B. his way to Halifax, Nova Scotia. JAMES ROBINSON 5th Coneession of the Township of Win­ teen miles from the Derouin home­ Number enrolled 33. Daily average 29. Grantley Ont. chester, contaming 100 acres more or less stead at Ponsouby. Derouin was Pupils required to make 60 % of total The Sabbath and Day schools There is a small barn on the property. recently arrested charged with the are preparing for an entertainment The soil is excellent and free of any marks. Names in order of merit. yellow weed, or other noxious weeds. murder of au unknown man at Sr. III-John Claxton, Malcolm Sau- and Christmas Tree. FaPm For Sale. Close to school and Cheese Factory. For Ponsonby, but was acquitted owing ders, Bobs Lawson. Being the South-East Half of lot 20 particulars apply to FINCH. and South-East Half of lot 21 in the 8th A.H. FULTON to the authorities being unable to Jr. III-Olive Forbes. find the body of the supposed vic­ concession of Township of Winchester, Chesterville. Sr. II-Jack McGee, Harold Gray, Mr. H. A. Nesbitt and family have containing 100 acres, more or less, wind­ moved to town for the winter months. tim. Eric Casselman. mill and plenty of water. For particulars Believing the information he re­ Jr. II-Hildred Durant, Merwin Becket Mr. Dean and Miss Rebena McMillan apply to Lost. ceived over the telephone to be CHRISTY C. EARLE teacher. have returned home, having spent the ROWAT HEPBURN l\1orewood Ont. Somewhere between the Contlnuation correct, Chief McCaskill, with past few months in the West. School and Mr. J. Shaver's, Morewood, Primary Room Lapointe and a few reporters, set A prize consisting of a twenty six piece on Dec. 1st, a Gold Bracelet. Will finder Total number enrolled 42. Daily aver­ kindly return same to out for Namur, only to find, after silver set ottend for the most popular FOP Sale. age 34. JENNIE COULTHART Morewood. driving all night o\·er unspeakable young lady was won by Miss Cassie Some Buggies and Sleighs. Apply to roads, that he had been the victim Sr. Pt. 11--Beatrice Merkley, Mildred JOHN FOSTER Hummel, Keith Merkley, Ella Durant. Humes. of a hoax, and that the story was Miss Martha Knowland of Chester­ Chesterville. To the Ratepayers of the Jr. Pt. II-Evelyn Merkley, Arnold entirely without foundation. ville is the guest of Mrs Hose McMillan. _____N_o_t-ic_e_.____ Township of Winchester: Morrison. House Where First Canada Council Met Class A-Lera Fetterly, Ruth Simser, Miss Lizzie Chisholm spent a few days I wish to inform the Ratepapers of the Is Put up For Sale. Maggie Kallorn, Tohn Sorrell, Arthur visiting her home. The public are hereby forbidden to Township of Winchester that I intena Ksngston, Ont. Dec. 12-The drive from one headline to the ether on being a candidate for the position of Shaw, Bennie Myers. Mi~s Alice Stephen has returned, hav- any part of the East Half o• Lot 18 in Deputy-Reeve for the year 1912. Thank little frame house on Queen street, Class B-Jessie Bolster, Clifford Weegar ing been visiting friends in Morewood. the 1st concession of the Township of ing you for electing me to that positior next to St. Paul's Anglican Church Hazel St. Pierre, Helen Bogart, Eldred Miss Aggie Smirle bas returned to Winchester. in the year past, I am. and in which the first council of Fulton. Dec. 5th 1911 PATRICK MOORE Your truly, Hexton, having spent a few days at her Chesterville P. 0. EZRA COUNTRYMAN. Upper C:'.anada met in 1793, has Class C-Artbur Ray, Lulu Morell, home here. been put up for sale, and the King­ Phyllis Merkley. Mr. A. Shulman has removed his shoe ston Historical Society is being J. F. LAWRENCR teacher. urged to purchase it at once so as store from J. Chisholm's old stand to the to retain it for historical purposes rear of the barber shop. SPECIAL NOTICE I SeYeral years ago, an oid block­ lllr and Mrs J. S. Merkley spent Sun­ house was allowed to be sold for CASTOR IA day · at Berwick visiting the latter's timber, when it should have been For Infants and Children. parents, Mr. J. L. Merkley. bought by the historical society. The Kind You Have Always Bought Mr. W. B. Lawson was in town Friday. As my doctors have forbidden my continuing Hon. Geo. P. Graham is to be Opposed. Rev. Mr. Cassidy who has been appoint­ Bears the //~ ~ ed pastor for tile Finch circuit arrived m the Flour and Feed business, I have decided to Ottawa Dec. 11- On orders from Signature of~~ the Conservative Federal leaders in town on Saturday. Mr. Uriah Wert paid Finch a flying here, it has been definitely decided Death of Mr. Couitt. discontinue same, and would reque~t that all parties to oppose the election of Hon. visit last week. Geo. P. Graham in South Renfrew Brockville, Ont. Dec. 8 -Newton Auction Sale•. The clear understanding between Cossitt, a wealthy, retired manu- indebted to me for flour and feed, etc., will call and the parties m the riding as to the facturer, and one of the founders Thursday, Dec. 21st-Farm election of both Messrs McGarry of the Cossitt Company, of this stock, etc. at Jas. Allen's, two settle same in the near future, otherwise they will and Graham by acclamation is to town, died to-night at an advanced miles South of Chesterville, Sale at age. He was prominently identified 1 o'clock. L. Jordan, auctioneer. be set aside, and Dr. Maloney, the be placed in my solicitor's hand for collection. unsuccessful Conservative candi­ with civic affairs, being an ex- See advt. in Record. date against Mr. Low at the last Mayor and for several years a Friday, Dec. 22nd-At More­ election, will be nominated by the member of the Town Council. He wood, auction sale of horses, cut­ Yours respectfully, local organization to contest the leaves a family of seven sons. ters, buggies, harness, etc. Thos. bye-election against Mr. Graham, Faulkner, prop. Jas. Currie, auc­ Mr. Low had a u:ajority of 610. Send News Items to Record., tioneer. See advt. in Record. J. W. HUMMELL, Chesterville. be . 1aw tiiBt tii8 flrsi"einiiceoi-ber c1ear brown eyes was for a big .black stocking which was gone he put bis ChestePville arms around her and bugged her veey tight and said "Merry Christmas. llt­ Santa ·Claus tle Polly!" so earnestly that she fan­ BAKERY cied he was sad. She put her face close to hfs and CASTORIA And the strokerk to­ con_ipany, or call on Have You $500 or .more bad many times asked her father to night. Christmas eve, Dick! Christ• hang his stocking there, too, but he A. C. FETTERLY, C. W. CASSELMAN, mas, Ebenezer! Let's have the shut• said that the leg ot his stocking was to Invest at 6% Interest? ters up! General Agent, Local Agent. too small to bold the large presents he wanted, and, besides, it was only chil­ If you would like to invest $500,00 or more in a non-speculative secur­ Christmas was at hand in all his dren like her mamma who hung up ity paying a high interest, send us your name and address, We offer bluff and hearty honesty. It was the their stockings for Santa Claus, not you a selection of the best mortgages to be had on Saskatchewan im­ season of hospitality, merriment and grown people like himself. Polly felt proved farms, Each mortgage carries with it our absolute, binding-guar­ open heartedness. The old rear was her way to this mantel and leaned the Willis : College antee that the principal and interest will be paid. Where will you find preparing, like an ancient philosopher, another G per cent. legal investment for "Trust" funds with no chance big black stocking against Its side. to call his friends around him and, Ottawa. of loss? We even collect and remit the payments without charge. Send She turned and ran back and cllmb­ amid tbe sound of feasting and rev­ The Premier Commercial TraininglSchool for our booklet ·• A Safe Investment." kcad it and then you'll ed into her bed. The mouse was still elry, to pass gently and calmly away. know more about this large organization of experienced investors. To tell the truth, it was far more timid Offers complete courses in: preparation ~ tot for business life. • · ii-!- - than Polly and had heard her 1irst The tree was planted In the middle High standard of graduation and splen­ N~TION~!: FINANCE co. LTD. of a great round table and towered did success in assisting graduates to positions. ~=- : 26 WELLINGTON STREET EAST, TORONTO high above their beads. It was bril­ Willis College has been recommended liantly lighted by a multitude of little to me, say practically all applicants. Ask Heod Office: V&ncounr. B.C. tapers and everywhere sparkled and those who know. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, $1,000,000.00 PAID-UP CAPITAL, $601,647.0ll glittered with bright objects. As instruction is individual, and the SURPLUS AND RESERVE, OVER $260,000.00 12 &it '1t College being in session the year round, students may begin at any time. Upon your own hearth, 1n lts quiet Send for the Catalogue, sanctuary, surrounded by its gentle S. T. WILLIS, Principal, Local Representative: W. B. Lawson, Barrister, Chesterville. influences and nssoclatlons, hear her, Cor. Bank and Albert Sls., ber me, hear e,erytbing that speaks the language of your hearth and home. Ottawa, Ont. .. 5:1, We all come home or ought to come home for n short holiday-the longer VARICOSE VEINS CURED the better-from the great boarding 5chool, where we are forever working F. D. BURKHOLDER ~ NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. (LIMITED) at our nritbmetlcal slates, to take and Confined to His Home for Weeksn give a rest. "Heavy "lt"ork, severe straining and evil habits in youth brought on Holly, mistletoe, red berries, Ivy, tur­ Varicose veins, When 1 workelENT -w::t cure you. Whc.t it has dor.e for o:her3 it w;.1 do for you, Con•ultation Free. No matter who has tccnted you. ,·.-:·ite for an honest cp;nio:i Fr .. e of Chu11:e. Dear Santa Claus-This Is little Polly. In the beautiful city of Buenos 119 Bank Street, Books Frce-"Boyhood by white men to a 1 OTTAWA, ONT. boxes c:- ~nvc ooc~. F.v~rything Conficlentia.l. Question Liat and Cout of Treatmr-nt givven you enythlng. Take these dollys negro. This Is the statue or Falucbo, FREE FOR HOM£ TREATMENT. and blocks and plcher books for your lit­ tle girl I like them but you can bav them a negro soldier who refused to baul Phone 317 want too glv you a kiss sum time ·bow down the Argentine flag at the bidding I P.S.-We solicit your patronage. are your rain dears good by with mery of the Spanish soldiery during the tlrst &KENNEDY Crlsmas and happy New Year from your Argentine revolution and was shot dear !Itel Polly. Pleas exkews mlstalks Cor. Michigan Ave. and Grisvvo!d St, Detroit, Mich. from Ute! Polly lov to aL down by the Spanish. Ail letters from Canada must be addressed Polly's father took tbe big black Dominion House ! The Last Word. i©JiOCE to o~'.i Canadian Correspondence Depart­ stocking with all the toys which 1t CHESTERVILLE, ONT. rx;i ;.a ,•,,;• • t

touncf a ·puppy· tied w. H. FETTERLY,. fore& wfiI do WOndeis with cocterap'an1e1 to Ches te rville Chrt-;~;-;: his leg of the table and Mara opened MORRISBURG, ONTARIO The Minstrels ·Pl ayed A conscious etl'ort to see the sparkle a basket and found a sleepy Angora AGENT FOR ot the candles rather than the pink kitten blinking at her. LumbeP YaPds. Their Christmas Tune grease upon the floor 1s another won• When every package was untied T he Newcombe P iano, der worker, and the taking of delib­ and the ..obs" and "abs" were all All kinds of l<.ough and Dressed Lumber erate thought for the morrow on the Automobiles used up, when mother had decked the The minstrels played their Chrlstmaa tune part of those who play Santa Claus to Also dealer in Stoves, Harness, Cream Tonight beneath my cottage eaves, mantel with her pincushion and tan SPECIAL PRICES ON Separators. Etc. the young tails in this case to bring While, smitten by a lofty moon, and father had declared that never- The encircling laurels, thick with leaves, any penalties in its train. Many have Money to Loan on good security. 110, never-again would he drink cotree Lath, Shingles, and Gave back a rich and dazzling sheen wished after a visit to the toy t:ury­ Consult Him Before Purchasing That overpowered their natural green. out ot any common tittle everyday lands of Christmas: Feather Edge Clapboards. cup, the boy and Margy sat on the Backward, turn backward. How touching when at midnight sweep hearth rug tondllng their new pets, Snow muffled 11·lnds and all ls dark 0 Time, In your flight! ,"-. -AT BARGAIN PRICES.­ and the boy said: To hear ancl sink again to sleep Make me a chlld aga.in . a· Special prices on Feather Edge: Special Notice ! Or at an earlier call to mark Just for tonf~ht. ·, _ .- _ . "I wouldn't go back to the olcJ kind By blazing flre the st!ll suspense ot Christmas tor anything. Then it No. 1...... at $11.00 per M. Of self complacent innocence! I wish to inform the general pub­ was just Santa Clans that did every­ Cottage ...... at $6.00 per M. lic that I have been appointed thing. Now it's the spirit of Santa Cheapest finish iu the market. agent for the celebrated Claus In me and you and rather and D'Laval Cream Separator. mother and everybody. It's Uke hav• All other lines at eqaully low prices. Consult me before purchasing. Ing a whole family ot Santa Clauses." ..We'll earn our Christmas money Chas. Chambers, Chesterville. every year after this, won't we, R Harrop Found brother?" asked Margy. • And the boy replied, "Yoo bet we will!" Electrical Supplies In the Heart "I'm going to begin to snve and think MAGNETOES and AUTO SPARKERS or ways or earning money right otr," Ifyouwantitdone Batteries, Ensolatcd Cable, and a full line dl!Clared Margy. of sundries for Gasoline Engines ••samtl here," respont least 80 acres seems to !eel a simultaneous longing schoolboy when say, solely owned and occupied by him or by his Grady & Jordan ror what might be. One who under­ be found a cup I want to have tun In another way father, moth or, son, daug-h ter, brother or ~ister and saucer that At Christmas this year. and It can't be In certain districts a homesteader in good Chesterville Ontario stands the mennln~ of modern thought done standing may pre-empt a quarter-section along­ As we have one of the Largest Stocks bas written, "All thi::1 world is heavy would hold a Unless you can put a wee bit of fun side his homestead. Price $3.00 p-,r acre. Duties-Must reside six months in each of six in Eastern Ontario, and as we buy in car with the promise of greater things, pint of cofree, to In the hearts of mamma and papa. too. years from date of homestead entry (including lots to save freight, therefore we can and n day wlll com-.one day in the say nothing of And make them bright and Jolly like you. the time r~quired to cam thP- homestead pat­ afford to sell at cut prices. the motto ..Love l guess It's two years since Brother Fred ent) and cultivate fifty acres extra. . unending succession of days-when died, A homesteader who has exhausted his home We are also agents for the Internation­ beings who are now latent In our the Gil'er'' 1n And now all day Christmas mamma bas stead rigbt and c~nnot take a pre-emption may al Harvester Co., and sell all kinds of thoughts and hidden in our loins will gilt letters and 11 cried. take a purchased homestead in certain di stricts. machinery. Price $3.00 per aero. Outies-Must reside six stand upon this earth as one stands lavish decoration And papa sends me off to play with my months in each of tbree yci.rs. cultivate fifty Also dealer in Horses. toys. crcs and erect a house worth $300. upon a footstool and laugh and reach of rosebuds on For ••mamma's too nervous to bear any out their hands among the stars... its outside. noise:• Vv. W.CORY. Deputy of the Minister of tho Interior. This longing for II distant ideal, ls the H ow mother So, reall}-. dear Santy. yao can easily IN!9 la u g h d and I:o planning for Christmas you needn't N B.-Unauthorized publication of thisadver­ Joseph Fisher same feeling which surges over one in 8 tisement will not be paid for, the presence of II splendid sea view kissed both the ·--~~~-t-m~ . -~Marl• Gold- BUTCHER, ETC., mth wide, unknown horizons. It ts a children w he n feeling which will not be repressed at she found 1n her His Chief Anxiety. -NEW- CHESTERVILLE, - ONT. the dawn o! n benutiful summer's day. stocking a grea c Detendant's Wife-Don't worry, dear. This spirit ot hope plays a great It apple that prov• The judge's charge was certainly In Commercial Hotel Keeps constantly on hand a not always fully recognized part in a ed to be a pin• your fal'or. Defendant (moodlly)-1 CRYSLER, ONT. successful Christmas. The spirit ot cushion and a know that. It's the lawyer's charge A. M. ROBERT, PROPRIETOR. FATIIER SHOUTED lovely Japanese that I'm thinking about.-Boston Tran• full stock of Beef, Pork, Christmas ls largely composed of Strictly new and up-to-date. Hot and A?.'D DANCED. tan with red, hope. Hope is, In tact, one of those script. cold water bath. Modern accommoda­ Lamb. and Cured Meats. fundamental motive forces In man blue and green taffies painted on ltl •ion. Excellent sample rooms. which help to make Christmas possl• It 1s not necessary to tell what the No llfe ts so strong and complete but Bar supplied wilh choicest liquors and Vegetables in Season. bl~ to him, and a orooer use of thl.s ch!l_d!_eD did and said .when the b<>Y It yearns tor the smil~ ot a triend.- cigars. W':',l~11ce Brnce. ······--- ______....J .. _

The Chesterville Record Local ond Di•trict New•. PUBLISHEB EVERY THURSDAY .The Council of lrpqnois have re­ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Terms ol Subscription _fused to submit the ~y-taw for t~e To Canadian points-$1.00 per year in advance; repeal of Local Option in that place. $1.25 if not so paid. To United States-$1.50per year in advance Rev. A. G. Cameron, for three I McGEE & CO. I Transient or legal adverth,ements inserted at the years minister of St. John's church rate ot 10 cents per line for first insertion and , cents per line for each sub~equent insertion ',Brockville, has resigned and will ~ ~ Business notices inserted in local colums for 8 leave for Alberta January 1st. ~ Suggestions fo:r Ch:ristmas B uy e:rs. ~ cents per line every inserdon. No advertisement published f<'r less than 25 cents Remember the Christmas concert Small advt. card per year, such as Soeieties, (?if~ Handkerchlef for Gifts. We have a spleu- the price is lower than usual, 75c to $5.00. ~ Business, etc., $5.UO. in the Music Hall, Chesterville, on Christmas night. A splendid pro­ ~ did assortmsnt in , Silk, Linen and Lawn, Sweater and Sweater Coats for Men, ·women 'ii. All adve'rtisement~ measured by the scale of solid ~ price from 5c to 50c. and Children, 50c to $5,00. ~ nonpareil, 12 lines to the inch. gramme is being prepared. ' Advertisements without special directions will be ~ Ties are 0. K . for Men and Boys. \VL have Fancy Goods-Our assortment is very large ~ inserted till tor'bid and charged accordingly, On Sunday morning next Dec, (?If some nice ones at 25c and 50c. this year, including all kinds of Stamped ~ · Subscriptious may commence with any issue, The pap.er will not be discontinued unless notice is 17th, the Rev. S. A. Woods and ~ Mitts and Gloves are appreciated. We have Linen, Cushion Tops and Cords. ~ given. No subscription wil be cancalled unless all Rev. W. H. Stevens will exchange arrearages are paid. ~C an extra good Mocha Glove for Man or All kinds of Fancy Boxes, and a large as- ~ T, T. SHAW pulpits in the interest of the Local ~ Boy, at $1.00 and $1.25. Mitts and Gloves sortment o_f Dolls and Toys. ~ Fditor and Proprietor. Option campaign. ~ from 30c to $2.50. Clothing.-Overcoats for Little Boys at $2.50, ~- A rural mail delivery route has ~ Braces-Arm Bands and Garters, in a neat $3.00, $4.00. *~ Tell by Teeth Swamp Body i• Mont real been established between the follow­ ~ box, 75c and $1.00. See our Boy's Overcoat at $5.00 and $6.00. ~ - Girl'•· ing points in Dundas County; Iro­ ~ Ladies' Fancy Combs, Barrett's Side and ~~ Alexandria, Ont. Dec. 9-That the re­ :_,rte Back Combs, from 10c to $1.25. We are selling a Man's Ten Dollar Overcoat ••lrlc quois to Rowena, Irena, Dundela, 75 mains found some weeks ago on Lot 22, Dixon, and back to Iroquois. ~ Writing Paper in Fancy Boxes, from 15c to for $B. . ~ Third Lochiel, are probably those of ~ $1.00 box. Groceries, Fruits, Canrly, Nuts, 'If;$, Catharine Louise Bousch, formerly of Mr. John A. Campbell, reeve of Winchester Township, has an an­ i Ladies' Hand Bags. We have the latest and All Fresh and New. ~ Montreal, and that the cause of her death is unknown, were the conclusions nouncement in this issue, stating of the coroner's jury at the adjourned that he will not be a candidate for inquest yesterday. the year 1912. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Established by the evidence of mil­ · Whittaker, the Optician, will be liners, who examined the remnants of at Chesterville on Tuesday, Jan. An Old Re•ident of Mat ilda Dead. clothing found around the little heap of 16th; Morewood, Wednesday, Feb. There passed away on Tuesday, Dec. :~****~**~*~*~****** bones discovered by children, that the 14th; Finch, Friday, Jan. 19th. 5th, a lifelong and respected resident of Matilda, in the person of Isaac McCaslin remains were those of a woman, it re­ Mr. W . G. Reaburn and family * E lection ·Time Makes I aged 65 years, of hemhorrage of the quired the evidence of the dead woman's formerly C. P. R. agent at Avon­ stomach. He was sick only a few days, sister, and of two dentists to lend any more, has been transferred to the * No difference to our paying strict * aud his death came as a surprise to his * * degree of certainty to the identification. station at this place, and has taken The evidence at the inquest was render­ possession, Mr. and Mrs Hadden many friends. Deceased, who was a son of the late Thos. and Julia Mccaslin, of * ATTENTION TO BUSINESS. * ed .,more interesting by the presence in have left for Westmount, a suburb * * the witness box of a niece of Miss Katie of Montreal, to fill the position as Haddo, was married 46 years ago to Ross, owner of the property but for agent at that p01nt. Annie Bowden of Haddo, to which union * * several years a resident of the west, in there were born nine children, six of * \Ve commence the Twenty-Second Year in business in Ches- * the person of Mrs Mary Reid, of Mont­ The Annual Entertainment of whom survive, to mourn the loss of a , terville this week and hope to merit your valued patronage in * real. Her maiden name was Boush, she the Dunbar Presbyterian Sabbath good father, viz; Thomas, of Brockville; ° the future as in the past. Our stock is varied and complete : said. Both her father and mother were School will be given on Wednesday James, of Winchester; Albert, of Winni­ f J dead, she had one brother and a sister. evening, the 27th December, when peg; Mrs J. J. Armstrong, .of con. 2, in the lines we carryr \Ve solicit your custom fo r everything a good program will be given, con­ *0 *0 It was over a year since she had heard of Matilda; Mrs Wm. Cordner, of Palmer, her brothe~, then a resident of Geneva, sisting of cantatas, dialogues, Mass., and Mrs James Brown of Win­ Dru~s, Medicines, Toilet Articles, music, etc. Admission 25 and 15 cts. J ! N. Y., and from five to six years since chester. He also leaves a widow and a Br>ushes, Combs, Perfumes, she had seen or heard of her sister, , FoR SALE-The residence sit­ sister, 1\-Irs James Durant, of Dunbar. * 1 Catharine. From the evidence of the uated near the Methodist Church Deceased was a lifelong and consistent * Toilet S oaps, Sponges, _._,.- witness it was apparent that since child­ in Chesterville, good building, member of St. John's church and has *o !o hood the sisters had not been on the best hardwood floors, furnace, hard been caretaker of St. John's cemetery for ( And all lines which legitimately belong to the Drug Business. * a number of years. He was also a mem­ of terms, though at times a truce of war and soft water in house. For par­ We ask you to give the Druggist the preference in his lines. ber of the local Orangemen and Fores­ * * prevailed. On one of these occasions ticulars apply at this office. ters, under whose auspices the funeral Mrs ReidJ-uid met her sister in Montreal A meeting of the A. 0. U. W. * It is only fair play. i. was held. Mr. McCaslin was for a num­ and during ~ period of from ten to twelve Lodge of Chesterville, will be held ber of years a faithful employee of the Our School Book and School Supplies months had frequently seen her in the in Kearn,s' Hall on Tuesday even­ Jt i G. T. R. The funeral, which was largely 1 company of Mr. Vineburg, to whom she ing, Dec. -\19th, at . 7.30 o'clock. Department is complete, We carry the only full line of attended, was conducted on -Thursday * * thought her sister was married and Wm. Clark, D. D. G. M., will be whom she had not seen since. This was afternoort,-Dec. 7th, at St. John's church * Stationery in town. Give us a :all. * present and earnestly requests that by Rev. T, Bailey, who spoke feelingly upward of five years ago. Her sister a large number of the brothers will of life of deceased. Interment was made : Our Values are Beyond Your Highest Expectations. Catharine if alive, would now be twenty­ be present. m eight years of age. Her sister was short in St. John's cemetery. The floral tri­ in stature, had light brown hair, wore a Mr. J. Garnet Cheley, who has butes were many and beautiful, includ­ * Send your Laundry Each Tuesday. * No. 5 shoe, her upper teeth over-lapped been accountant of the Bank of ing a wreath from the Foresters and a the lower row and the teeth produced Ottawa at Carleton Place for some spray from the family. The pall-bearers * Yours Respectfully, * time has been promoted to the were three Orangemen and three Fores­ particularly the gold-filled one, looked nd very much like those of her sister's. position of manager of the branch ters, respectively, Jeremiah Banfore Desir>able f ­ Nursery Stock. a delightful and refreshing dress­ 1 Old Truck Wagon, Before ordering trees, write us for our ing that you will like to use it fop the Comfort of a Home. regularly. ,J Pair of Sloop Sleighs, J * Catalogue and prices or see our nearest Agent. \Ve are the largest growers of Parisian Sage is guaranteed to 1 Set of Dridng Sleighs (nearly new) *--.------* Trees in Canada. Full line of Apple, stop falling hair and itching scalp, And many other articles. . P each, Pear, Cherry and Plum trees. Our trees are noted for fine root system to eradicate dandruff and make foe Terms of Sale-All sums of $10.00 and and largest limb growth. Our Nnrseries hair lustrous and radiant or money under cash; over that amo~mt 6 Months $ DIXON BROS. are patronized by the largest and most back. ! credit by parties furnishing approved progressive Fruit growers of Canada. There is nothing just as good as joint notes. 3% off for cash. Write for an Agency. * CHESTERVILLE.. * BROW)! BROS Co., N'urseymen Ltd. Parisian Sage. See you get the package which contains the girl Thos. Faulkner, Prop. :: FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS t BR0\\'NS Nurseries, \Velland Co. Ontario. with the Auburn Hair. JAS. CURRIE, Auctioneer. **************************