Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Nov 1906, p. 6

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and the cool weather is here. -- A Thousand Logs Cut. William Brownigg, of this place, ar 8 been sick for over six weeks. with typhoid Jeter, Miss Nettie 1 s - Roache, Wilbur, gone to Amprior light Walking Shoes for men and | io mms 0 winter studying music. for. \ : The Rathbun com intend putting : e boys and girls, shoes for the en- ng of mn aod patting Py & balance of the timber on the limit ; purchased from W. Coldwell, a fow jie ay boots, storm shoes aud all other desira- |e odo, Kay a Drawiond, ob. is. fs service, comfort, and small cost | one thousand logs cur Joseph Rolo is having a shooting Rere on Saturday ; = the 17th latever purpose you may require Boots and gly and at the lowest prices. ' "A of i} NO & Bro. The House of Gent Burridge Breezes, Burridge, Nov, 12.--No service was held here on Sunday last owing to the yuntterly meeting at Salem. Henry Shillington has sold his farm to' M. Crozier, Westport, and intends in the spring to move his family on a farm near Odessa. They will be greatly missed by their many friends. Much ympathy is extended to A. Hull by the dios death of his wile, who passed away on Tuesday morning, af- | ter a very short illness, On Thursday evening last a surprise party gathered at the home of i oseph Bedour, | a very ehj evening was pent. J. Hartman has returned home afte spending 'a month or two in Watertown. Rumor says a wedding in the near future, - A Young Lad Shot. Seeley's Bay, Nov. 13.--The new drive house and stables at the Me thodist parsonage under construction are finished. Garfield Moore has re- (turned home after an absence of about twa months at points in Mani- toba. Mrs. T. H. Russell has return- Led home after a few dave' visit with friends at Newbpro. William Brvan, (Ellisville, has rented A. Leadbeater's fatm. J. McAjonan is erecting a new hen house. Last Wednesday, Harry Maynoce accidentally shot himself while hunting. with a twenty-two-calibre rifle. The bullet entered his left arm, inflicting a painful accident. He is recovering slowly. Mrs. G. R> Haw- kins has sold her store and contents to William Sutherland, Battersea, who takes possession immediately. H. F. Gilbert will commence the cont struction of an open skating rink this week, Grape Fruit California Seedless Lemons at Porcini Junetown Jottings, Junétown, Nov. 12.--Miss Vera Her- bison spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. F. Chick, Cain- days here, guest of her brother, Thomas Franklin. Several from here Brockville. Edward Summers made a business trip to Brockville last week. Miss Mary Bigford, Lansdowne, and Miss Maud Summers, Rockfield, were, af is visiting her sister, Mrs. William Warren. Mr, and' Med, G._ Scott, Gan- here, to, R. Butler spent & couple of days at his home, last week, Rev. W, 8. Soart went to A '| take charge of the quarterly services there, Mr. Crowe, Arden, taking Mr. . {Smart's work here. The hunters are {returning almost daily Hind we hear many thrilling tales. One wrung man would have brought in a Yon any | only got thiee shots in when it his | son. A very 4 spent at I. Carley the heavy snow storm, which fell hore dur ing Sunday and Monday, the stage on the Clarendon route was very late in getting in.. The snow fell to a depth of six inches on the level The hunting Season is drawing to a close. Hunters report the deer very scarce in this section. A number of the hunters hav- ing left for their homes somewhat dis. appointed. A surprise Party was held at the home of Mrs. C. Ohlmann the Mountain on Monday night, Ow- ing to the disagreeal the weather which prevails, a number of our young people of the village were disappointed, in not being able to at- tend. Mr. and Mrs. Edward James had an agreeable surprise on Thurs- day last when a jolly rom Smith's Falls, arrived, whom were James L Boes, Alfred Code, Miss stone, Miss Lizzie Boes and Miss Ber- |! tha Code. A. Beckwith and wife, Flin- | ton, are home "fkin, who has been Wagerville, during the turned home on Satur Ostler arrived home from Ottawa. While in the was entertained as the guest of Mr and Mrs. G. W. Dawson, Son avenue. Our cheese on Wednesday last, cessful season. who is very ill tinues very low, Mrs, Eddie White who we 'reported issue as 'dangerously slight change for the } 'hope is now entertain covery, G. Ostler sold colt to Ephraim Babee party was held at Oak Friday evening. also one Jbarate school and the 8 the place where the bast, the newest | 14am, Station, Nov. 12-Nies Jos er, Watson's, are to be found, and at 'the least prices is sewing it "Mrs, Thomas Lee's, Mra. b designs, the up to the-day and the xived home from her father's, where are made oF the of URES best' materials in the smartest styles Arden, Nov, 19. T_T Teport deer scarce without any, while othefs brought in some many of us are dainty morsel of fi died, Mrs. William Scott John Babeock left North-West, families who wen Mrs. Joseph Barker, ting better. Mrs, Dr. Geddes j from Deseronto, where visiting friends. Rev, tor of St. Paul's chu field here and going to Sydenham. At the November quarterly Ine of the Methodist chur of mission was f, satisiyetory condition, pering in various other ancinlly, exceeds any The cemetery has been cluding an up-to-date wire the Front. The benefiting by ideas, but the parsonage - is special attention. A new and kitchen fence as well as some ments, The prospect is very and as a people we are oreatly preciating the efiprts of : Pastor, Rev. Mr. Crowe. Mr. and Mrs, Thornton took a last week. Mr. and Mrs, S, Sr., at C. W. Snider's: Mr. James Williams and Mr. Hall at Harvey Green's. The Barker company have put a new gasoline en gine in their mill fo- breaking feed. A girl baby has arrived at the home of r. and Mrs. Samuel Hoover, You only have to try on one to recognise the ft. If your declér hasn't them, write is, and we'll tell you wheze to go. eesti iesntttcnsetedeicn. The Great ish Remed, gta the wi old Votha, Cures Nero ental and Brain Worry, Toronto, Ont. ee ---------- Our cheesemaker, - E. Dopkins, has mov Enterprise, Mrs, on Friday, - after She leaves a hush Gowdy. passed away a lingering illness. and and two child: rn her loss. Edward Moore from Napinka, Man, spent the summer. G. to "The Pines," near J. George has returned from on, where he has heen Penter work. A. Reynolds valuable horse last week, J. Challice 'and T. IL. Reynolds attended the meetings held by Miss | all smiles over the Morton in Mallorytown. Harley Fer- | wee hovs, Quite a m guson, Caintown, attended the bee at | attended th the gravel pit on Saturday last. Mrs, | Verona. Visitors: ichard 'Read; Caintown, spent the | Sr, at T. Reynolds . Plst week guest of Mrs. J. Clow. Miss | Goodfellow, Parham, at, her father's, Nora Kincaid spent Saturday and | D. C. Snider's: Mrs. C{ W. Reynold's Sunday guest of Mrs. H. Franklin, | end Mrs. 6. Several from here intend to be present | Mrs. T. Evans, Glenvale, at her bro at the Crossley & Hunter services at | ther's, C. Ashley. ---- Dr. Shoop's Restorative brings last. ing relief in stomach, kidney and heart troubles through nerves. No matter how the ner came impaired this remedy will re build théir strength, will restore their than One Third of a vigor. Remember it does no good to Century, because we treat the ailing organ--the Knox has moved town. Mrs. V. A. Taylor spent a few | ployed at car mber from here quarterly services at rs. William Clark, ; Mr. and Mrs, J Babcock at A. Shultz's; Fermoy Events. iL heavy frosts at night, but it is splen- on Friday last, guests of Edna Sum-|giq weather for ploughing. Hallowe en mers. Mrs, 'W. B. Foley, Lansdowne, passed off very quietly around here. B. Botting is getting his new house plastered by Crowley Bros., Westport, is having a wire erocted around his yard, which : also make a great improvement Back To Their Homes. our village, , John Kish has returned, Mountain Grove, Nov. 12,-20he snow | after spending the past week with his storms of yesterday and to-day follow- | brother at Cataraqui. Mrs. W. Fer. ing the rain have made the roads Ean and Mrs. very bad. Mr. and Mes. Edward Uens, : n Messrs, Charles and Perey "Barr ro- [Spent a most 'enjoyable avening. turned from Manitoba lost week. Mr. 3. 7. Bedowr's, Burridge, on Tucs- Mrs. Woodburn Cronk and sons, 1 YAF. Ham : oll od and Cecil, Crowfoot, Alta., ar. Win lu the eae future. Mr. and {rived Saturday to spend a few Mr. and Mre. R months" with Mrs. * Cronk's mother. have Yeturned hows Mrs, B. F. Carley and Master Oakly friend returned, Saturday, after spending a Mrs. J. Bare and fow weeks with relatives near Toron- at G. Butral's; and fo niel L y 3 otting's; Miss flertrude Hill, John Ww. rden, Sunday, 10 | Thomnson and Delbert Barr at "8: Claude Derbyshire at B. is anoque, were last week visiting friends | P. Botting B. Botting are on sick list. A number from here wees, accompanied by daughter, Bertha, Miss Mary Shillington The Rich, Fragrant ~ Creamy Lather of BABYS OWN SOAP Sa -------------------- 13,~Barth has don- had t been f ther mon | 264 bee it no or two o men, i 0 were also after the same ne. He een veecived from o ur gang of deer hunters. They will arrive home new: rectory is being Forrester brothers, of very successful . gvild Id at the home of Mrs, Saturday. The appeared in the woods, 3 Juinted by the f estport. A Reynoldson Notes. . '| meoting was hel Heel vender, last week. Nearly: all dston. Nov. 11.<The hunters | La returned bringing with them were present and a very ef. joyable time was spent. It was decided 3 fal in the new rec tory on November 30th. There will be {a fishing pond, an art gallery and other amusements too aumcrous to p closed the cheese tor a. successful sea- sant evening (was ica on Friday even- . Rev. Mr. Woodcock, Westport, 3 week. John Palmer has returned © home after a successful season threshing with to hold a box sodal mention. L. M factory to-day kd" on friends last Mr. Cameron. Thomas Charlton is ex- pected from. York state this week. Vis. Mors: Mrs. N, Hall, at Sharbot Lake; Robert Buchanan, at Mrs. Thomas Armstrong's; Frederick Forrestor call- ed on friends at Maberly station. Christopher Briggs, at Mr. Stinson's, Burridge. ---- Heavy -Snow Storm. Plevoa, Nov, 12.-0Owing to on ble condition of drawing party among ivingston, James Annie Living- on a visit. W. H. God- cheesemaker, at past season, re- day. Mrs. @. on Saturday, capital she 119 Patter- factory closed after a most sye- Miss Kathleen Wood, with pneumonia Con- in last week's ill, has taken » etter, and every ed for her re. a very valuable ek last week, -- Yearning For Deer. Some of our sports and returned home 1 here fine specimens and feasting upon that ood for which Isaac mged for before he and Mrs, et, yesterday, for the to join their husbands and t about a month ago, very ill, is get s" home she has heen Mr. Fenton, pas- rch is leaving his board meet- ch the state ound to be in a very Besides pros- ways it, fin- Previous record. fence alone church building is also receiving woodshed is beine added, also a new other improve- hopeful ap- our young trip to Tamworth Barker, and Mrs, and Mrs. the inside ves be- frregular heart, rebellious stomach, diseased have a Machine which kidneys. They are not to blame. Go| boars Investigation and back to the nerves that control th --treat the cause--use cures through the inside nerves. Sold by all dealers. A. C tim of a United Empire Bank, Allison block, Picton, on Tuesday last. He, with two or three others, scaffold, when it gave ating all three to the fic received a severe scalp w wound over the rig! the fingers of the right hand were dis- located. ' Sunlight Soap. is better than other Soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way. low directions. a remedy that . Grant, painter, was the vie- Painful acrident in the new were working on go way, procipit- oor. Mr. Grant vound, a severe ht eye, and two of Buy Sunlight and fol. pepot. F Clothes washed are cleaner and whit in any other way. Chemicals .in soa by Sunlight Soap er than if washed P may remove the ays mjure the fabric, \ the most dainty lace hans a use it, because al pure and injurious Sharieals : Sunlig should a be used asdirected. 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Fo. 8 Fast Exp. 29am. 3.05. f 8.47 a, w 16 Local .. .. 8.16 am. w' ¢ Mail .. ...12.16 noon 28 Pp. - Fast Exp. 1.00 p.m. 29 p. - n . - 7.03pm. 7338p , 2rho pirect route to Toronto, Peterh Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detre Chicago, Onawa y © Saginaw, Montre Ny nay = Jo Halifax, Boston and New York, : For Pullman Accommodation, Ticks all other information, apply to J. P. HANLEY Agent Corner Johnson and Optario stres ete, Sr and New York Central & Huds: River R.R. THE SIX-TRAC TRUNK LINE Shortest Route to the Uni States Via Kingston and Cape Yinoant, N.Y. Kingston (Str.), *5 am. 2 p Iv. Kia Vincent (S rs) Tam, 40 N.Y.C. N Vincent, 7.25 a.m, 4.50 p &. his Phony 8.20 a.m., 5.50 yp Arr. Qewego, 11.50 a.m., 8.57 p Arr. Syracuse, 12.11 a.m. 9.33 ® Arr. Rochester, 2.28 pmm., 1.20 a Arry Utica, 12.20 pam., 945 Arr. New York, 5.40 p.m., 5.15 a *Mondays only. Convenient trails service iw owpmo RBirections : ; PULLMAN, SLEEPING A! PARLOR CARS 2 Cents a Mil ks for 500 miles of travel on eg Central and leased lines wi State of New York cost only | while books for 1.000 miles over | York Central, Boston & Albany. Bufl Rochester & Pittsburg. Philadelphia Reading and. Central R.R. of New Je) cost $30. Secure further informa ard purchase tickets from H. S. Fol New York Central Agent, Kings Onte 0. F. DALY, Passenger Trafic Manage Ay H. Smith, General Manage Gy O. Gridley, General Agent KincsTong PEMBROK NTN "n Connection With' Canadian Pacific Railway TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTON 12.30 p.m.--Express, for Ottawa, ! treal, Quebec, St. John, N.B.,, Hal Hoston, Toronto, Chicago, Denver, frew, Sault Ste. Marie, Duluth, Paul, Winmipeg, Vancouver, Sea Portland, awd San Francisco. 5 p.m.--Loeal for Sharbot I connecting with C.P.R. east and We 7:45 a.m.--Mixed, for Renfrew and termediate points. Passengers leaving Kingston at 1 pm. arrive in Ottawa at Peteryoro, 5:12 p.m. : > pm Boston, 7:30 a.m.; NB. 11:55 a.m. Full particulars at K. & P. and C tl. Ticket Office, .Ontario street. F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Aj Bay of Quinte Railw New short line for Tweed, Nap Deseranto, andl all local points. leave City Hall Depot até p.m CONWAY, Agent B.Q. Ry., Kingst TIME TABLE STEAMER WOLFE ISLANI Beginning Sept. 4th. Leave Wolfe Island :-- Monday......730 915 AM. 1.M iro ¥ Tu-sday..., 0 915 1.0) 3.0 Wednesda; w 015 1.00 3.00 Thursday... *6.90 9.3) 10 2% Friday. 30 8 Cem nw 1.18 ww *Thyrada; ial : Breakey's Bay, Hov tand (Walker's Dock), Halliday's Dock ane hy's Point. Lagves Breakey 8 Bay 6.30 eiarniug, leaves Kingston 3 p.m. Time Tabs subject to change without not » E. BRICRLAND, Man Boat calls at Garden Islandgoing to and Kir gato, ALLAN SYA L MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Victorian ..... Thurs., No lonlan ---------- . w Fri., Nov HALIFAX TO LIVERPOOL. Virgindan . 'iio wooo... 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