Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Mar 1902, p. 6

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" Marysville, Pyendinaga, March 3. -- A little lady hoarder has come to reside with Mr. and Mrs. James Brickley. James Meagher has return. ed home after spending several months at Coe Mill. Miss Bertha Toppings, after spending a few days in Deseronto, returned home on Wed- pesday. John Johaston, Belleville, wagsed through here last Wednesday. va. Joseph Clairmont, Gravenhurst, returned home on Saturday aiter Roading several days with John C. her, Lansdowne's Soldier Boys. Lansdowne, March 3.--~Caolor-Sergt. W. W. Fren and Corpl, Donald Jack, of ""H"' company, Lisgar rifles, Lans- downe, who have been taking a short corse of matruction at the Royal school of infantry, Stanley barracks, Toronto, returned' home to company headquarters on Friday of last week, Both passed creditable exawmina- tions. Color-Sergt, Fren will assume charge of the recmuit class, which is being formed in connection with com: pany "H." _ Semi- weekly drills will doumence at an early date. Is Leaving The Mill. * Kaladar, March 4.-The roads are in bad condition on account of the heavy rains. Chester Godirey lost a valuable horse on Friday. The people are contributing to help make up the loss. Robert Brydon is placing a new boiler in his saw mill. William Beoun- ard has resigned his position in the mill as engineér. Henry Duel spent Sunday at Ira Forbes, Perry Road. A little girl has come to stay at Wil: liam Hughes', Fred. Gunyon, Tam- worth, is visiting friends at this place, ' Camps Broken Up. Folger; 'March 4.-Jobn Campbell's Jistle hoy met with a severe aceident, by having his arw broken. Mrs. James Kirkwood, on the sick list, is recover ing. The lumber and wood camps are all broken up as a result of the soit weather, L.. H. Burnham, Sharbot Lake, paid friends a flying visit. R. Robertson, working with his team for W.. W. Burnham, has gone home. Lamb was here lately buying tamarac timber. - 8. Dennison, Napanee, is back again loading wood. He brought «fine. looking team of Clyde horses with. him. Mountain Grove Musings. Mountain ~ Grove; March 3.--The snow is almost gone, and the hauling of wood and ove is prevented. Those in the lumber camps for the winter ate returning home. Mra. T. G. Flynn is till dangerously ill. Many from this locality are migrating to Mani- toba. H. 1. Mills has returned from a trip to Arden, Bethany and inter- mediate: points, and if sleighing eon: tinues contemplates a trip to Har: lowe. Our photographer intends mov. ing to Sharbot Lake. The epidemic of measles has struck this locality, few escaping. Dustin's Corners Cullings. Dustin's: Corners, school is progressing able management of look. Me. Dustin has shat down bering operations on account of ap Annie Cra mewed : old acquaintances at Lake this 'week. James Coly upent a few days at Clarendon week. We are glad to see Tysick around aguin alter his | Hes Anuvie Young bas been spe past wight at W. Crain's. + spent last Sunday at bis at Crutch Lake: Soperton Jottings. Soporton, March 4.~Mrs. 8 ax red is visiting her daughter A. Mulvena, Gananoque. Rober ber has returned from. several Fuisit with fejends at Sunbory. T. Taylor has been confined t bed for the week from infla tink of the bowels, He is recov Wiliam Sheffield, Lyndhurst, last week © with friends and rel here. Go L. aston; Elgi +f tion, is visiting his. mother, ill at her daughter's, Mrs. J. Nicholson. Westport Waits. Westport, March 3--~Roads are din a lorable condition, Mrs, Michael ite's many Westport friends were very sorry to hear of her sudden de- mise, Mrs. White lived in Burgess, but was well' known in this village. She was ill only a few days with poesmonia. She leaves a husband, six sons ad three daughters. W, W. North bas purchased the grocery busi- ness owned by Marcus Cawley. Mrs. Grace A. Shields, organist in S¢. Ed- ward's church, left last week for Bos- ton, Mase, to enter a hospital as a nurse-in-training. Miss Zelina Dier is in Toronto, attending millinery open- ings, Rev. A. Dewar left last week, Mr. and Mrs, M. J. McCann returned from Ogdensinwg, N.Y., last Satur day.' R. BE. G Barroughs went to Toronto last week, Rev. W. E, Nash spent: Tuesday in Elgin. > E. Jeacle contioues very poorly. ---- . New Buildings At Morven, Morven, March 3. ~The mountains of snow that we bad a week ago have heen reduced to mere mole hills. Per- haps never before in the history of Morven had we such* ihpassable roads. . In some places it wa< almost impossible to travel at all. It seems that spri faa near; crows are here in numbers. shipment of hay and ghain is ag sfispended on+ac- count of the had roads. Mr. Clapper is preparing to build a tenement house. J. 'S. Fralick intends building a new house this summer, John Gor- dinear is building a new drive house. W.. W. Davis expects to start for Manitoba eon Monday or Tuesday. Miss Anna Gibson is visiting friends in Kingston. 'Mr. and Mrs. Little Britain, are visiting at the parsonage. . Miss Davis, = Adolphus- town, is visiting his brother, Ww. Ww Davis. Charlie Lake's 'new house is nearing completion. Captured Four Coons. Point Road, March 4~The boys are busily engaged training their trotters for the races. A prominent man in Barriefield has meade an offer for the purchase of Cataraqui bridge. Bhould his offer be accepted he will greatly improve and remodel the structure. if is about time some one did it. J, Quinn has purchased several sticks of timber from J, Woods for the frame of his new barn; Mr. Thomas, Port: age La Prairie, purchased three fancy horses from W. Rattan, for which he paid a handsome sum. Mr. Thomas intends taking west a carload on abs out the 10th of the month. Mr. Hog: an, New York state, is the guest of H. Leheup. A number from here at- tended the sale. at, A. McRae's, Wolfe Island. J. Muekle captured four coons in a hollow tree; only for the assist: ance of a friend he would have Jost them, ---- Opening A General Store. Vennachar, Mareh }.~Council was to have met to-day at Mr. Buffam's But owing to the bad roads the mem- hers weve not sll present, so meeting was postponed till - next Saturday. The Holstein Bros, Arden, intend openiy ap 'a general store on the Sth ie on vacated by John Gilmour. R. W. Connor made a busi trip to Kingston this week. Mrs: G W. Sweetnam, who returned from the hospital a couple of weeks ago, is recovering slowly. William Irish is in our midst again. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Jackson's home is brightened by a young son. :Mr. Patience, Lans- downe was the guest of his invalid mother and his sister, Mrs. R. W. Conner, a few days this week. Mrs. G. "Beheo is visiting friends at Seeloy's Bay. Mr, _Anglican and marketing that dealer Rd the p dil not always insist, on an entire separation _lrvine, tion of egy ed out pubhe anght, inde Ti laid and stale art » the beg which pre tween freshly Canadiar of this new agitation, to. grow until good egg by both producer and shall alone be sumption, and will paid for. Qur trouble w complaint in G opp-gathering i far too often haphazard, and frosh laid which would always command erative prices, are with oggs laid away and sat o fugitive hens, Thus marketed, disgust to the buver end of trouble to the dealer; have bought the whale lot as laid," and honestly "Sid them a What we require, if it could he is some means whereby the hong producer eonld have what he sells, and the except ticketed as such, vouted from causing wnwarranto tation to the poosaming public, OYE final chaser, wanted # always be now i, 8 at Britain, on vnnise vendor of egus, MORIN'S WINE. Creso-Phates Recommended Physician. For the Inst two years, 1 hay using Morin' Creso-Phates Wig my surgery fof troubles oi the tory tubes, cough, hoarseness," vise, and the toahoerenlons. The obtained. with the Paticite have treated with the above of \ were surprising. 1 still prescr aide every dpy to any ono suffering the hove mentioned troubles w nv during 'the frst prind of 'ool ng pe Rav A. WATTER, M hanes "Purdy and Wicket, 1 MANCH 5. downe. Rey, Mr. DeLong, Gananoque, will conduct educational service in the Methoaist church Sunday eveni in the a Mr. Snider, James Brebmer took = of the Wednesday evening service, r. and Mrs. N. F. Dutling have pot returned from their visit yet. Mr. and Mrs. Brebner were recent visitors to friends in Catara- qui. -- Collins Bay Breezes. Collins Bay. March 3.-William Bell has been drawing logs to Mr. Tru dell's saw mill. John Purdy filled his ice-house on Saturday. The tea meet. ing in the Methodist church on Tues- day evening was well attended. A number from here - attended the con cert jn Buelah church on Thursday evening. Master Harold Clark is slow- ly recoveri after a very severe ill- ness, Mrs. {villiam Clement is on the sick list. A few from here attended the funeral of Mre. John Presley, which tok place at ker home in Des: eronto on Mopday. Visitors : Miss Hanngh - Rell, with her sister, Mm. Robert Hetherington, Deseronto; David Miss. Lillie guests of town Station, on Saturday; Webster Clement and sister, last week with Miss Annie Wilson in Napanee; Fred: érick Finigan, Ernesttown Station, at Ale x ander Woodcock's, on Wednesday evening: David Purdy at Mr. Stone's, Ernestiown Station, on Thursday evening. : -- Sunbury Signals. Sunbury, March 4--~The church ser- vices on Sunday were cancolled on acs count of the inclement weather. The Salvation army captain will not go to Scotland for some months wet, so report says. Father Thomas has found employment with an Ida Hill firm, Owing to the roughness of weather and roads the village stores havé for some days now done a largely in creased trade, and should such pros perity continue a much larger ° ac- commodation will have to be seeured shortly. " Our citizens are awaiting with an interest the coming local law case. A series of revival meetings will shortly be commenced in the village. One of our aged veterans confidlently predicts a very early sprimg. In his former predictions he has always been successful, and this vear he claims will not be an exception. Our local masons says that the coming sea son will be a busy one for their busi- ness, One of our young men will in a few days select a life partner from an eastern village. Off For North Dakota. Wagarvilie, March 4. There was no charch here on Sunday on account of the roads. Frank Snyder hurt his foot by a log rolling on it. A number of men working in Rathbun's shanty, Flower Station, have returned. They report that the snow is very deep there, W. Wagar sold a valuable horse to Seymour Burgess, Enterprise. Nor man Wagar is about to leave here to spend the sumomer in North Dakota. John Wagar is also about to bid his friends good-bye again and return to Towner, N.D. Damon Ruttan, Pont Lydon, N.Y., is spending a few weeks with his parents here after an ab- sence of four years. Miss A. Vanvol kevlwrg! and Miss: E. Sills have re. turned after spending some time in Chawmont, A ¥. Vanvolkenburg, Watertown, ! . has also returned to renew acquaintances, Work as been suspended on the Rathbun lifts here on. account of the recent thaw. Mrs, G. Sedtt is dangerously ill. Vis itors; James Wagar and family at W, Wagar's; J. Vannest at W, L. Peters'; Mr. and Mrs: J. Wagar at P. Wag- ar's; W. Arnie at J. Good's. Latimer Lispings. Latimer, March 4.-Rev. Mr. Mere: dith, assisted by Rev. Mr. Moorhouse, Perth Road, has been holding special services here. Much good is being ac- complished. Master Roga Simpson, very -ill, is on fair way to recovery Miss Libbie Sherwood has returned home, baving spent several weeks with friends at Clear Lake and other places, Mr. and Mes. F. H. Jeoflers, having spent a few days at John Taylor's, have Jeturned to Water: town. Mr. and Mrs. V. Edwards will shortly leave for ON home in Souris, Man., having spent a few weeks = with relatives at this place. Robert Powell and James Sherwood, Elgin, called on old friends last week. Miss Hannah Simpson, accompanied by her cousin, George impson, has yeturned home, after spending a few months at Parry Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Lyon 'are visiting at Wil iam Mustard's, Elgin. Aast Toes- day evening, 25th wit.; was very plea santly spent by a number of the Joung people at the he of 8. A. yon. The apssessor, M, ¥ Traves, is making his rounds. in Taylor sold a beef cow for $50. To Be Married Wednesday. Hartington, March 4.-A wedding ceremony is to be performed in the church here on Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. By the Rev. Mr. Cram, of Harrow- sovith. The contracting parties will be Mise Georgie Barr, Pleasant Val ley, and FP. Curle, Verona. Another welding is expected in the near fu ture. vx, J. Morrison spent a few days last week with her mother. Mr. Robinson is id our midst agein. Ben- jamin Babcock will leave in a few days for South Lima, N.Y. E. Free man nd J. Dowkér have shigted several oar logs of timber to ston. Hedley Campsall is busy Ko his sawing arhines sawing wood. for A special meeting of the § ool 4 held Monda; council 28 Woodcock Miss Eliza Stone, = Fi an reward the evening. Rev.' Buckler dealt with the temperance question: and explain: ed fully the referendum. Rev. Jenkins, Camden East, spoke on the same sub- ect also, Dr. Edwards, Kingston, Canada's progress in the past, bilities in the future. F. 5, Wartman, oi this place, fluently delivered a very interesting and patriotic speech also. The musical part of "the was very much appreciated. Mr. kins delighted all with his solos, ciously responding to /pncores. Mr. Cambridge, Yarker, gave a couple of solos also. Those rendered by Misses Warner and Jackson were highly ap- preciaged. The glee songs were well given and received with loud au- plause. Altogether the evening was one not soon to be forgotten. Miss Gertie and Bert Amey are the guests of Miss Florence Shaugraw. E. D. Shaugraw, of this place, teaching Denbigh public school, since Christ mas, bas heen compelled to give up his position on account of his feet he- coming seriously disabled. He left for Kingston general hospital vesterday morning, accompanied by his wife teat quantity of ice has been taken gee the river this year. Mr. Sutton and family have been visiting Mr. Suttons father Belleville for the past week. Jen: gra- at Burridge Brieflets. Burridge, March 4.-Owing to the bad condition of the roads, the stage between here and Bediord Station has ngt heen on time, and missed going on Saturday last. Roushorn's cireilar saw has been at George Thompson's, and now has moved to John Caik's, Our farmers have not been able io draw any wood to' Westport this win- ter, the roads being impassable. Mrs. James Barr and Mrs, E. Barr ard re covering. Mr. Steven, il in Hotel Dien, + Kingston, is slowly improving. His niece, Miss Rosp Granger, tending his store in his Thomas Sweetman visited his father in the general hospital last week and yeports him better. Messrs. Lockwood and Botting, Westport, passed through here to-day buying horses. Rumor AVE we gre to have a wedding in the near futare. Our school is progress. ing favorably' under the management of George Snyder, Godfrey. A meet ing of the Orange lodge was hela on Monday evening. W, H. Thompson has finished drawing stove wood to the cheese factory. Owing to the inclem ency of the weather, Rev. Mr. Sander som did not hold service in the Metho dist church last Sabbath. Prayer meeting was well attended last Thurs day at James MeNeil's, Visitors ; George Thompson, Frank Barr, Miss Ethel Stinson, 'Miss F. Swerbrick, at B. Botting's, Fermoy; Mre. F. Knapp at RR. Barr' Mre. 63. Butteril at James Barr T. MeGowan, jr., at James Shillington's; R. Cook at Jas. Swerbrick's; Miss A. Swerbrick at Thomas Crouier's; E. Madden at E Golden's; Mr. and Mrs. Jack McMahon at Fermoy; Mrs. Killeen and son, Stan'eyville, at John McGowan's; Alexander Bygrove at home Liked The Young Preacher. Outlet, March , 4.~The Woodvale school' have teacher for the remainder of this year Miss Plesance Herbeson, Sand [ay Mise Herbeson is a very successful teacher and has given the best satis faction in the several schools she has taught. Mrs. J. Fair, Dulcemaine, spent Friday with her daughter, Mrs. James Greer. Mra. E. Vanderburg was the guest of Mrs. H. Leacock on Thursday. W. G. Johnston called on friends in this place on Saturday. M. W. Stacey visited friends in the vi'i nity of Athens on Satur and Sun day. W. G, Vanderburg took a trip to one of the northern eounties and hus now returned to Kingston dairy school, where he 18 taking a term. Mes. D. Scott, Addison, returned to her home on Saturday, accompanied by her little grand-daughter, Recea Stacey, daughter of Evans Stacey. H. Leacock's house, Dulcemaine, nar rowly escaped being burned on Mon day evening. Fire had caught in the roof, but was discovered in time prevent anything more serious than a hole in the roof. Rey DP. Anderson, of the Holiness movement, has been called to an appointment in the city of Montrexl. He started {or the city on Tuesday. Mr. Anderson has been on this circuit for quite a long time and the news of his departure was re ovived with deepest regret by all, for he is a bright and cheerful yonng fel low, and an earnest christian worker, giving offence to no denominktion He has won for himself many warm, honest friends during his stay among the people of this vicinity, who will gladly welcome him back, should he ever be returned to this circuit, We understand his successor iv a Mr Clack, 'Manitoba: ©. N. Vanderbury returned home: on Monday after 4 few days pleasantly spent with feiends at Secley's Bay, of as trustees secured to A RELIABLE OFFER. Honest Help Free To Men. We . are authorized to state by Carl « Kum, Second and" Brady streets, Davenport, lowa, that any man who is nervoos and debilitated or who is sullering from any of the various troubles resulting from over work, excisses or abuse, such as ner- vous debility, exhausted vitality, lost vigor, unsatural drains and losses, lack of development, etc, can write to bim in strict confidence and receive FREE OF CHARGE, full ipstructions how 10 be thoroughly cared, Kunz himself was, for a long -- a sufferer from above troubles, and after tryiag in vain many adver. tied rewedies, bocame almost entire Iv discouraged 'and hopslow. Fioalwy he confided "in an old dergymman, whose kind and howe advice eval led him to speadily obtain a perfect and perannent eure. Koowing to his Fown sorrow that vo many poor suf forers are being imposed upon by un- scrupulous quacks, Mr. Kanz consid ers it his duty, as an honest man, to give his fellow men the benefit of his ex and assist to a cure. Hav- ing nothing to well, be asks for no i the : prowl satisfaction of hav- 8 great service to one in iy an for Tis tromble, IF von write to Mr. Kunz, and foliow Nis sdvios, "ean rely upon being cured 'upon abaolute seercey as well, ddress as above, enclising a prom.g No attention will be given to ont of idle ugiosity, her state that you salty und made a brilliant speech dealing with | its i vast settling territory and ite possi: programine A. 8! =F SUNLIGHT SOAP $5,00 REDUCES Reward Yoronc Onc, fo cy pure soap contains any form of adultera. or any injurious chemicals. will aid by LEVER BROTH RS IMITED, tion, EXPENSE One wash will make linen last clean longer than two washes with impure soap. 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