the tribune stouflville ont thursday november 20 1917 one killed two injured in smashup moxlmext to forest fire audley lela marr f woodstock ont was killed j v carmichael of the university of missouri and d e jackson of oshawa ont were injured in the headon collision on the ueen elisabeth highway near hamilton ont jackson according to travellers who stopped to render assist ance had both legs crushed and one eve badly injured but sat calmly smoking a cigarette important announcement you who hove listened to your radio recently or have read the newspapers wiii be aware of what has taken place with respect to the ban on imports of certain american manufactured products also the increased excise tax on certain canadian manufactured products a few of the products we handle and which are affected by the new regula tions are radios refrigerators oil space heaters washing machines irons toasters etc coincident with the increased tax on these items many types of farm machinery have increased in price fortunately we have a fair stock on hand of most of the items affected and we will continue to sell them at the old prices until our present stock is gone so first come first served c h bell son phone 281 i annual meeting district no i of the toronto milk producers association to be held in unionville hall wed nov 26 at 8 pm election of toronto director and local board speaker from toronto association general discussion re milk price this is the place for your opinion lunch will be provided norman porter fraser d gee president secretary e a buchanan toronto director notice to milk patrons in anticipation of any increase in the price of milk that may be the womans association met at the home of mrs cowie on wed nesday last winter came in with a heavy w fall last sunday several from here are attending i the royal winter fair at toronto 5ii- week john and mrs lishman who have returned from a farm job near i trenton and have ben staving with ben and mrs bryant forafew days leaving this weekend to take a imposed for a short time during the position as gardiner with jack winter season patrons of maple is a good demand for onions and he a noticeable way t sjls c f0r marke tins is to advise customers that hied puckrin wears a verv pleas- ing expression over the birth of vvhen an enan m p her their first baby girl evervone lip or down is made all outstand- weiedhies nancy ann to the com- ing tickets will have to le adjusted uuinity to the new price therefore there oscar and mrs king of toronto is no advantage in buying tickets were recent callers at grasmere to be used a long time ahead at this the brick chimneys and foundation are all that remain of a mansion in bar harbor me that was in the path of the fierce blaze which swept over the state killing 17 persons and causing an estimated 30000000 damage the entire state was listed as a disaster area by presidential designation other new england states were also hit i oscar is president of the organiza- tion among masons known as the j pickering fusiliers out of honor to j the local one who was district deputy some 15 years ago mrs pratt and family were j visitors with friends in oilier parts i over the weekend mr sheridan who is nicely i settled in the r p winters home here still carries on ids ice busi ness in birchcliff heights in tor- j onto and make daily trips there j the school is holding the annual j christmas entertainment here on wednesday december 17th in time normal purchases should le continued however maple leaf dairy stouffvllle ontario bethesda the bethesda young peoples union will hold their meeting on fridav evening nov 21st at the home of mr and mrs c burk- the holder the peaches young people brougham evening keep the date in mind will supply the program the s r and mrs wonnacott attend- bethesda members please bring ed the reception in oshawa on sun- refreshments day for percy and mrs mercer who on sunday evening the rev m are leaving to live in florida soon zeidman was guest sieaker at the wms open meeting in the church and the melville choir supplied the music a very fine free will offer ing was taken for the work in the scott mission and we wish to thank all who helped on tuesday last a few of the ladies of the wms met at the altona a number of our local sports are t- nru i vc i i away deer hunting we wish them v n l a le rv mr luffman of greenwood luck fir r h- mother u le ule speaker here next sun mt william reesor is visiting mrs a aiey cav afternoon in a missionary friends in the city mrs h shea of pickering was pulpit exchange as mr luffman i a number of the wi members home of mrs w empringham to around calling on old friends on spent considerable time in sask- attended the annual convention pack the boxes to be sent to eng- saturday and also attended the atohewan he will be able to give held in the royal york toronto land for christmas the contents bazaar in the hall an interesting account of mission- last week mrs j mccreight was were donated by the community mrs sheppard spent a day in ary work in that part of the coun- sent as a delegate and mrs r davis there were 12 boxes packed each toronto last week attending the try j as alternate weighing about 14 lbs womens institute convention j the bazaar held on saturday tllc wl entertainment on fri- which was held in the royal york sponsored bv the ladies of broug- 1 fa evening drew a large attend- phe wms will hold heir next ham united church proved a real nce and a11 tho numbers were sucess over one hundred dollars received with great applause the being raised homemade baking public speaking contest proved were weekend being one of the leading attractions v interesting and tested the parents air with aprons being a close runner i regular meeting on thursday after noon nov 20 at the home of mrs h plaxton mrs g philip spent the week end with friends in toronto mrs hardy and billy of toronto spent sunday with her parents wm and mrs knox mr e c thornton of woodstock called on mrs brown one day last week while he was on his way to attend a masonic meeting held at orono his home town mr and mrs l johnston and allan were in toronto on saturday welcoming santa glaus mns walter hamilton is at white- vale attending her mother mrs carter who is some better after a long illness mr and mrs jno knox and up the fish pond was the main attraction for the children and some of the grownups as well voters list municipality of township of whitchurch county of york clerks notice op first posting of voters list i bloomington mr and mrs garlick of toronto visitors with her and mrs a topper abilitv of each one who spoke for mr and mrs meethy and son of the first time and no doubt the brantford spent saturday and sun- next time an improvement will be clay at j k tranmers iseen however much credit must mr and mrs r johnston visited i be given the teachers and pupils for at kettleby on sunday j their splendid cooperation prizes the santa claus parade in tor- were as follows jr grade lor- onto saturday attracted several of j raine smart glasgow sam nowak our citizens including mrs c latha marion stouffer 9th line lemon and helen mrs m barnes school intermediate herbert and robert mrs e fairies and roberts mongolia glenn byer elford atha bob bath atha senior high mrs m connor is spending a few school edna byer atha isabell weeks with relatives in michigan mccreight 0th line peted in this class only two com- victoria square notice is hereby given that have complied with section 0 of the voters list act and that 1 have family spent sunday with mr and posted up at my office at vandorf mrs ralph crawford on the 20th day of november 1917 miss june mcgill of toronto fie list of all persons entitled to spent the weekend with miss vote in the said municipality for mildred woodward members of parliament and at mun- y brumwell miss e atkinson of toronto was elections and that such list oliver a guest of mrs harvey during the remains there for inspection t hunters arrived home safely weekend l a t hereby call upon all voters 0 sunday mr and mrs c devitt also billy svssf m- ffisj t y lv devitt umissmwton of to and miss marjorie percy attended a lav of nlj birthday tea at mrs geo grays on day of d sunday in honor of mrs devitt and billy john c crawford are asked to please be present mr and mrs m hamilton spent clerk whitchurch township i watch mr xichol mr and mrs r leak and family of greenbank were with mr and mrs w a focklor on sunday mrs l paisley was a visitor with her daughter mrs b barnes in miss marjorie barber had sun- whitby last week dav dinner with miss lorettal mrs heise of loronto spent the currey i weekend with her mother mrs mr and mrs ross heron of pai highland creek and mrs e case- mr 9- rranmer was at his sons ley had sunday dinner with mrs home ln toronto over sunday and miss dorothy i seldom seen immediate proceedings to the your peoples meetlne will t r errors or omissions cor- be held sunday evening ndvfmber 58 tha wa v w sordine to law the list v oemoei ncrc the writer said and its ing a peals lein he 10th nw 1 l m v j out seldom seen ecsmta 19 7 ffvsn fs v be m plover in wellington county ecenioci imj he pt al the young people tlm about f is ula th roll bv gp0cw7fatvms california snnkist 5 lb bag oranges 2 doz 39c ontario washed topless 15c ioo 19c 25c 49c 39c carrots 3 lb california sunkisi size lemons 5 for louisiana yams 2 lbs florida seedless size 90 grapefruit 5 for 23c bradford green paeal celery ige 2 for 25c cape cod cello packaj cranberries lb ontario cooking onions 10 lb california cello pack tomatoes 1 lb 35c florida size 17 tangerines doz 39c local fresh washed parsnips 3 lbs 19c rl m m saxonia cut mixed peel is california seedless i raisins o21 california new crop i currants c27 daltons jolly good dates k 29 i liberty red maraschino cherries 31j 17 35 u oi tin 35 goggles with 0 18 oi 27 27 i8 van camps new england pork beans z modern honey flavoured fig bar biscuits hcdlunds with gravy meat bails posfstfree ski two packages bran flakes picnic sweet mixed pickles fresh ground as sold richmello c0ffe brights culverhouse fancy quality tomato juice aptc sweetened grapefruit juice tpte sweetened orange juice 17 apteorange grapefruit blended juice 15 aylmer choice quality new pack greengage plums 18 values effective unti cl saturdav 49 223 tla 10 aylmer with pectin plum jam plain or pimento chateau cheese frys cocoa 8 23 qt requires no shortening pie crust mix s 17 fresh meaty prunessize 708ffs 2 lb our own blend domino tea quick or plain quaker oats clarks fresh fruhy mincemeat is 31 aylmer choice quality in tomato sauce bab7 lima beans we pay highest prevailing market prices for ungraded eggs ship with confidence io dominion stores limited 828 old weston road to ronto keg no 029 all merchandise sold at your dominion store is uncondi tionally guaranteed to give 100- satisfaction dominion itots umltlt i there is so much good sense and truth in a press report 1 read a few days ago that i want to rejwat it as as the ng is that there is some kind of common denomin- new dodge ator j j whether the land is turn- ed in ontarios wellington county british columbias okanagan or along the sidehills of eastern nova scotia the practices and the crops differ but the essentials of the life the socks on t e oven door the smells ranging from the sweet clover to pig manure the independ ence that will not stand the human driving of cities but will stand up to the lands harshest demands to be free of it these are the same wherever you find them i this truth comes through j strongly in kenneth craggs i father on the farm longmans j green and under the easy affectionate humor with which the i incidents are handled parts of this i book will ring like a tune remem bered to any farm boy or girl who reads it no one except a farm lwy away from the farm for a while could have written it a city man could spend a year in wellington county for the express puipose of writing it but the result would not be this he would spend his time looking for something significant or some thing brave or something pathetic he wouldnt think it worth record ing that the ladies aid meeting to walter the hired man sounded like a houseful of birds he would never recognize as common genius fathers device of never putting a roundheaded ixdt into anything without first hammering the sides of the head flat so a wrench would grip he wouldnt descrile a wet har vestseason by saying the pitcher- on wore rubber loots to the held or that it was kind of pitiful to see a hen walk up to the dusting holes and find them full of water hut that is the way kenneth cragg saw things during an illness that kept him away from his ott awa correspondents job for the globe and mail he saw them that way lecause he was the boy of the family in wellington county in an era when the modelt was jast beginning to get plentiful father on the farm win be read by many for its humor though as j v mcaree say in his intro duction it is never facetious but for the farmjircfl boy or girl it is a little more than that it points up gently and effectively the fact that farm life was perhaps still is as essentially different from clly life as another nationality old josh