Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Dec 1908, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH wHIG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1908. me AES TE ga Seder BIAL 15 GROWING THYROID EXTRACT HELPS UNDEVELOPED CHILD. Cokalt and Teadize Stocks Listed The following quotations {plied by the City | Hatton and J. Dobbs), {ence street, Remarkable Results of Experiment Adopted By London Physician | --A Change Has Been Wrought. New York, Dec. 24.--A London cable to the Sun say The experiment of treating with thyroid extract a girl physically and mentally undeveloped has had remarkable success. The pati- ent, Mildred Hart, although twenty- three years old, had the development of a child of only five years, and was thirty-three inches tall. Her teeth were the same as a child's, her skin cold and hash and her features were undeveloped. The¥ soft spot on the top of a baby's head could be felt on her's. She had no appetite and was mentally unobservant, This continued to. October last. A physician then, diagnosing the absence of the thyroid secretion, took charge of the case. He administered twelve and a half grains of eXtract of the thyroid glands daily. The patient has now grown two and a half inches. Her skin is moist and warm, her face is considerably devel oped 'and she has, cut several new! teeth. She is constantly hungry, of These. 14 211 Live in | States. Dec. 24.--The living graduates University shows that the tot ber of living graduates is compared with 12,665 four ves Of the graduates, 11.211 United States. The divectory | téntion the fact that eagle | { increase in four North- | in the South coyoties | 20 per eent.; and | States, about 21 per its in- | western division of send it to |per cent. These President Roosevelt as a New Year's | with only about rift, One of the eagle's feet was [in New England and abou caught in the trap, and when the boy | cent. in North Atlantic state attempted to bind its wing there was| statistics of occupation of Yal a lively struggle. The bird its fates show only # talons into Jimmie's thigh, but the | ministry, a ¢ hoy game, walking nearly a mile | Yale to his home, where he was released. [men who are The eagle has 'a spread of wings of | professions, eight feet and in condition, . barring the 'atches it sustained while endeavoring to free itseli from the jaws of the trap. It heen sent to Spokane for treatment the bird house lin Manito Park, the keeper said the bird will he sent to Washington in few days with the compliments of Jimmie Harris. THREW ACID IN EYES. Cobalt Stocks. Sellers. Amalgamated... «3.13 Beaver. Chambers- Ferland. Crown Reserve... Cobalt Central ... Cobalt Lake ... Foster... Green Meehan La Rose...... . Little Nipis ovat McKin. Dar. Savage . Nipissing... ... ... av oe Rid Peterson Lake. Rochester ... ... ... Nova Scotia. : Silver Leal... ... 0. Silver Queen... Temiskami Trethewey HERO OF THE RANCH. Joston, directory Caught An Eagle--It Will Go to Roosevelt. Spokane, Wash, Dec. 24 Harris, thirteen years of age fiero of the ranchers in the Clear Lake district, twenty miles west of Spokant to-day, and he is proud of the honor. He captured the largest bald ever sedi in this part of the west in steel trap set for the bank of Clear Lake, soon as the bird recovers from juries the youngster will of to tages of heen a about in South cent; states, on as al percentages 17 per cent. sunk considerable incr was lawyers, into and going finance is good ng. 8 -------------- Sham Law Reform. Montreal Star Goldwin Smith's cynical rem we might well expect clear the jungle which to look to lawyers for till stands. It not increase of that the laity are agitating. enough will they agree with that promotions to the bench never be affected by politica ences; but that is a politica than a tegal 'treform." laity want is simpler has at where as at it law in a 18 Deed of Woman Thought to Insane. Washington, WN. J; Dec. 24.5Dr. Charles B. Smith, mayor of this eity, who kes held office for nine years, and is considered the most popular man in town, was nearly blinded yesterday by a woman patient who threw car- halie acid in his eyes after trying to kill him with a revolver. The woman was Mrs. Alice Castner, a widow _ of means, living . in the country a mile from Washington. Dr. Smith says she is suffering from paranoia. 1t now comes oul for the first time that the woman fried to swallow carbolic acid in her home two months ago while Dr. Smith was attending her, and in irustrating her attempt on her life, he spilled acid on his neck causing a serious burn which he 'could not ex- plain until now. Dr. Smith about forty-two years old. He has long been the family physician of Johh Bowers; a wealthy farmer, who Mrs. Cast- ner's father. Her husband died ten years ago and she has four children. | WILL NOT RETURN, Be law, tice, no rich man's privilege poor man must submit, no ear cawes which are neither consti nor abnormally Atlantic, Rushing The Result. Belleville Gntprin. TH o La Patrie, Moutreal, is inch regard the * aetion of = the mature, the special commission on the is he is now country, investigating in is. presented. quet of the Canadian at the Windsor Hotel, Wilfrid Laurier said that if th of the special commissioner e ed the fact that the complaint C anadian woollen manufac ture well founded, an immediate 18 Former President Castro No Long- ~. er Wanted. Dec. received Berlin, A Word For Women. Hamilton Herald The Herald doesn't believe man suffrage in national and elections, but it believes that should not only vote in sche tions, representatives on school boa heartily endorse the opinion Hoodless that the efficiency local board of education wc considerably increased if four progressive women were mem it--such women, for example, Hoodless, ~The forcign office has advices from Caracas, confirming the press reports of the overthrow of President Castro. "The whole - country against Castro," the communication said. ment of Juan Vicente been greeted with much sympathy hy the native population and a large proportion of the foreign residents, A impression has been created hy the fatt that Gemez already has taken to re-establish good relations with the powers. The foreign office has other information ihat Castro's return Venezuela regarded out of tho question, rose The govern Gomez has good steps to is as Death Of Mrs. December lady, in the Devine, passe Back To Native Land. New York, Dee, 24 Jeaming with jou in a particnlarly jubilant mood, Mary Anderson de Navarro, "Ow Mary," returned to the United States on the White Star liner Baltic. It the first. time in nearly eight years that the former queen of The American visited country. In Kingston on highly esteemed of Mrs, James after a long illness. Her fune held on Tuesday, and tended, to St." Mary's waves behind a husbana, ters and five. sons. One ried and two daughters, Richburg, Boston, Mass., ar Ao of this city. and cemete ix son her stage has nes Corcoran, Disappointment In Store. ~ London Argonaut : It is related that was told of the Arnold he paused, ly, "He won't like ANALYTICAL CHEMIST TELLS OF PATENT MEDICINES A graduate in , organic chemistry, | who has made a study of many of the best-known patent medicines on thé market, states that many have virtue, but as. a rule people have to pay for a lot of unnecessary expense. The following is the recipe of a well- known secret preparation, and is | known by authority to be one of the best stomach and liver tonics. It is prescribed by many of the best physicians. . This mixture cures constipation and biliousness. The recipe: Fluid Extract Cascara....... Syrup Rhubarb v Clirriana Compound: . Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla 5 Take a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. An eminent authority, who has made a careful and scientific study of the relative values of drugs hav- ing a specific action on the *kidneys, bladder, and liver, pronounces this an excellent combination. © You can buy the ingredients sepa- rately and mix .at hame. Cut this forwula out and save it Ald set by vee dermanie as he has he'll be in Ald. Toye, mavoralty Givens will follow the § Mayor Ross and Ald. and will not resign for St. another y the coun however, Stevenson Matthew dubious when death then said, God." ot ago, seat to = win resigned but the contest, eC William | eandidate Clugston is an in Ridean ward, caused tn Ald up. 'He ward, and should large majority, the field against to | vacancy term vass of od who being is the a in by no Cocaine Victim Senten Toronto, Dec. 24. --Freder nail, who pleaded guilty to the of obtaining money while un {influence of cocaine, % oz. {six months' 1 imprisonment. W OZ. Ihehavior he may be release oh three months. oz. ------------ serving "Christmas morning Drug Santa Clava Store. delivery Cross of Me( Buy no other. If a Canadian lacrosse Australia next year autumn, not in the spring, will be the Tecumseh not a picked team. team chib, 14, live the years. have Atlantic slight increase and a large incr me manufactur hides exactly es in any particular court What less intricate peross woollen mills in cldsing down, It thinks that action might have been postponed till the report of of the effects of the preference, the At the ban- manufacturers, Montreal, was well three Mr making him. would make a capable alderman. was sente delivery" started in Kingston by Gibson's Red |crops has 1v is the original | computed" STOCK QUOTATIONS. jEratn pre up | _ Brokerage (J. 41 Clear. Telemhone 480 A : December 24th. Buyers, | $10 25% R6 2.70 51 184 20 21 6.40 A34 R' 10.25 42 3 22% 63 12 95 1.60 1.42 35 14,806 LIVING GRADUATES. United quadrennial of Yale al num 806, as AFR Aro in the callsat- percen- states, Central and in the out 256 compare increase t 14 per The e gradu in the case in of reantile ease ark that ger Lo as reform, for an Readily the bar 1 should I influ. I rather the red tape, less expense when they seek jus- of ap- pealihg and appealing a: case until the rying of tutional the ned to Montreal as pre- subject which old Sir e report stablish- s of the ars - were remedy would be proposed to parliament. in wo- political women ol elee- but should also serve as public We Mr. our be five rds. of of ould or bers' of ,ms Mrs J. Devine. 18th, ¢ person 1 away ral was at ry... She daugh- mar- Mary Mrs Is wd He Will Not Resign. Irece g Toyve®a his al- Lawrence ward, erve. So or lose. after the uneil re- fused to accept his resignation. William Clugston In Rideau. alc fill Couper's a can- be elect matter He ced. ick Pres- ¢ charg der. the nced to ith d good after was Jonkey' 8 and Huyler's choice of royalty sweets. team goes to the lacrosse and lérmanie | the | CAUSED SENSATION RAN AFLAME THROUGH DOCTOR'S HOUSE. Fire Was Quenched By the Fire Brigade--A Iamp Ex- ploded Covering Her Clothing | With Blazing Oil. Quebec, Dec. 24.--With her garments a mass of flame, and, seemingly, crazed by the fearful pains which the blaze of ber burning clothes caused, Regina Moran, twenty years of age, ran wildly through the residence of De. Jolicoeur, the city coroner, St. Louis street, last evening, creating a sensation that was only quenched by the arrival of the fire brigade in an- swergto an alarm from box No. 6. It appears that the unfortunate young girl, who comes from Ste. Anne de Beaupre, was descending to the base- ment with a lamp in her hand. She also carried a vessel containing some gasoling, Suddenly the lamp explod- ed which communicated with gasoline and her clothing was in a moment a mass of flames. The young woman immediately became bewildered and ran through the residence of the coroner with her clothing on fire, communicat- ing the flame to the rooms through which she passed. The fire alarm was at once sounded. She was badly burned about the arms, body and hands. The doctors pronounce ! young girl's injuries as serious. { The # " BATTERSEA BUDGET. | Interesting Tidings From This | Lively Village. Jaltersea, Dee. 22.--The members of the local lodge of King Edward Vil's, Royal Black Preceptory, held their an- nual election of officers on the Sih inst. The following were chosén : W.P, W. E. Hanley; D.P., G. McFar- lane; chaplain, -R. T. Clark; Reg. C. 8. Clark: treasurer, A. Ritchie; lee- turers, W. Kirkpatrick and A. B. Me- Lean; cen James Boal and G. Kirkpatrick; Bros., N. H. Wil liams and Donald Sle th: Purt., C. M. Sleeth; committee, . Hawkey, R. Shannon, E. Balls, B. Kells, C. Shan- Hanley, FE. M. Sleeth. After the new officers were instglled the usual oyster supper was indulged in. The sale and social, conducted by the Aid Society, on the 1th inst. well attended, and proved vemy | enjoyable as well financially sue cessful. About fifty dollars was net- ted to apply on the parsonage debt. The ladies are deserving of much cre- dit for their enterprise. Rev. Mr, Shorten left on Monday morning 10 the Christmas holidays at: his near Sherbrooke, His pul- here will be supplied next Sun-4 by Mr. Maxwell, L.P., of Seeley's non, «. Ladies' was as spend home pit day Bay. A large number of, saw loos are be- ing rewiaved at the local sa® mill these days. CO, Bennet has construci- ed a skating rink on his property be- low. the mill, and {floods it by means of pipes from the mill bulkhead. The late frosty nights have thickened the ice on the lake so that teams : run across with safety. Word was received on the the serious accident Mrs. FF. W. Vanluven, at her home near Grimsby. Sho was struek by a swiftly'moving trolley car and thrown several - yards against a telegraph pole, sustaining severe injuries to her head. She was at once convéyed * to Hamilton City hospital, where she re- mained ---uneonscious- for-several days. However, she has since eallied and hopes are now entertained for her re- covery Mi Jennie- Robb has been engaged to instruct the Keelerville school for 1909. Miss McCallum, of Sunbury, has been engaged ior the Cedar Lake school. Visitors of late: T. Shan- non, Sunbury, at 8. Knapp's; E. Moore, Seeley's Bay, at T. C. Clark's; D. Robb, B.A.; Queen's College, and Otto Vanluven, Sydenham High School, at home. Cua 12th inst. of which befel Millhaven Happenings. Millhaven, Dec. 23.--Miss Mary Brad- lov, who is staying with Mrs, B. Franklin, was severely scalded with boiling water Tuesday. She ie un- der the doctor's care. A number from here attended the Christmas tree en- tertainment at the Union church on | Monday night. B. Franklin has re- | turned from Mountain Grove, where he spent the last week. Miss Hackney, Chatham, is visiting her sister, Mrs, I. Wemp. : on His Ankle Sprained. head clerk for E. P. a severe accident Thursday morning. of the a lady her Dowsley, suffered David' Jenkins, while at work on He was in the window securing an article when tomer came in and laid bag on the w indow ledge. When Dowsley went to descend from window he stepped on the bag fell heavily to the floor. He was able to rise and when he as- sisted to his feet it found that his left ankle was severely sprained. store cus- hand Mr. the and un- was was A Serious Fire. Lima. Ohio, Dee. 24. --A fire, which seems~to have been of incendiary ori- gin, started just before midnight and the | cou, 120th, PERSONAL AL MENTION, { Movements Of The The People--What| They Are Saying And Doing. J. Irwin and wife are holidaying in Montrea BC Brady has left to spend his holidays in London. + Charles Livingston, from Osgoode Hall. Henry 'M. Stevens, of Montreal, spending a few days in the city. R. W. Dixon, of the K. -& P. Rail- way offices, is spending a few days at Ottawa. Edward Gobay will spend Christmas and New Year's in Montreal and Que- Alired McArthur has returned home from a visit at his home in Beaver- ton, Ont. Dr. A. W. Winnett has leit to visit at his home in London, for the Christ- mas holidays. . Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Barrett, Queen sreet, dre spending Christmas at their London home. Mrs. 'McGivern, Wallacetown, Ont., is here to spend the holidays with her sister, Mrs. Gibson. Hilliard Robertson, Dakota, is spending the holidays with his moth- er, Sydenham street. Mr. and Mrs. William Clark, Water- town, N.Y., are guests of Mrs. James Clark, Ontario street. Miss Alice Gill; Syracuse, N.Y., is in the city with her sisters, Mrs. W. Wormwith and Miss Gill. Mrs. Hugh Lawson, of Watertown, Y., is visiting in the city, the guest of P. Lawson, Centre street. E. Murphy, clerk in Gibson's drug store; is spending the Christmas holi- days at his home ai Brewer's Mills. Word hins been received of the death of Mrs. Peter Timmons, Moscow, daughter of Michael Moran, prise, Capt. and Mrs. F. H. Lawrence left, to-day to spend a month, visiting friends and relatives in Brockville and vicinity. Miss Couillard, nursing sister at the Garrison station hospital, left at noon for Ottawa to spend the holidays at | her home. C. W. Timmerman, of the C. Montreal, was in the city to-day en route to Odessa to spend a month with his family. Mrs. Stephen Cayless and son, King street, have returned home after a month's visit with relatives in Brant- ford and St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Woodeock are spending Christmas with the Rev. Dealtry Woodcock and © mrs. Wood- Norman Wormwith ame home 'this afternoon from Ottawa, to spend the holidays with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wormwith, Earl street. City Clerk Sands went to to-day to join, his wife and ir, is home is | a Enter- P.R, Toronto little i : OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED IN BRIEF FORM. " Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Allin McLelland is to be police ma- gistrate dor the Kenora district, vice A. Moore, removed. The veterans of the St. Albans raid and the Fenian raid will petition the government for land grants. A new cabinet has been formed in Portugal, headed by Dr. W. de 8S. Pereira de Lima, as premier. Sheriffi d'Avignon refuses to take over the books of the sherifi's office at Sandwich until a government audit is held. At Hopewell, N.J., five persons wera killed and several others injured on a wreck on the Philadelphia and Read- ing railway. A cross-petition on behalf of Wil liam Thoburn against Thomas B. Caldwell is filed in the North Lanark election case. Thieves carried off large numbers of gold and silver memorials from Roes- kilde Cathedral, the burial place of Danish kings. William Hamilton, a mining con- tractor, formerly of Ottawa, was in- stantly killed in a mine at Cobalt. He was twenty-seven years of age. James Daly, an old pensioner, was picked up on the street in Montreal, and died soon after in the hospital. His death ascribed to the severe cold. 4 The railway commission has issued a circular laying down the rule that no application will be received by the commission unless there is proof of service on all interested parties. Hon. W. J. Hanna announces at the next session of the leg a government measure will be passed requiring hotels wn the province to have proper sanitary conveniences and | fire \secapes® Thd contract has been awarded for section No. 7 of the Trent canal, ex tending from Rice Lake ta Healey's Falls, about nineteen miles in léngth, to the Randolph MacDonald company, for $450,000. Samuel B. haps fatally the Detroit tral tunne). a mass of fallen debris, fracture of the skull and juries. At Caracas, in a clash between thousands of people who gathered for a demonstration in support of Presi- dent Gomez and the remnant of Cas- tro's party, the two anti-casinoists, is Dyer, Windsor, was per injured, last night, at end of the Michigan Cen- He was erushed beneath receiving internal a in- daughter and spend Christmas with Mrs. Sands' brother, John fiaskin. Trinity rectory, Brockville. Miss Muriel Webster, Kingston, guest of Mrs. Walter Rowan for week, left. to-day for Montreal spend Christmas with her parents. Henry (FBrien, day clerk of the Randolph hotel, 16ft this afternoori ior Montreal to spend a few days with his brother, Martin ('Brien, Shuter street. Mrs. Crummy, 'the estimable wife of Rev, Dr. Crummy, Toronto, was pre- sented with a handsome Persian lamb coat by some of the leaders 'of the congregation. Miss Mabel Boyd, Ottawa Ladies' College, and Miss An- nie Boyd, of the Morrisburg Collegi- | ate Institute stafi, are spending the | holidays with their parents on Brock street. The "engagement is announced of Miss Grace Louise ller; daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Burritt Iler, Belleville, Ont., to W. J. Cook, the marriage to take place on January 11th, 1909. H. Watson, Miss Josie Watson and Miss Jessie Wren, New Westminster, B.C., are spending their holidays, from Toronto University, at the Meth- odist parsonage, Cataraqui, with their relatives. Mrs. T, L. Morrisey, Dorchester street, Montgeal, has issued invita- tions for a house dance on December for her som, 'Jack' Merrisey, who has returned from the Royal Mili- tary College, for the holidays. Miss Marion Wheeler left on the fly- er for Toronto, to spend the Christ. mas-tide with her brother. On her re turn she will be accompanied by her niece, little Miss Ruth, who will spend some time with her grandpar- ents. the | w to + principal of the Beautifully Decorated Bar. One of the finest decorated establish- ments in the city the Club hotel, conducted by Peter Thompson. The ar itself is one of the finest in the v and with the decorations the ef- fects are grand. At either end twa trees -are set and these hold a number of small eolored electric 18 nice large smail bottles and other arti- decorations. lights, cles. used for Christmas When the lights are turned on tree effect is beautiful, especially with | the large mirrors directly behind. large streamers of different colors! centre a giant candy on two pieces of ribbon. cane Mr. son has from patrons on his elaborate decora tons. "Open all day Christmas,' vou forget some one in your istmas shopping. Gibson's Drug. Store hurry is for a time threatened to destroy the business portion of othe city The | flames, which not vet under con- | trol, 'have consumed the A. Davis & Son livery barn, a business block con- taining 'several stores and the office of the Pacific Express company and | four residences, | are Hazel, a trial for At Toledo, Ohio, seventeen-yvear-old | the killing of his mother, was found | louilty of murder in the second de- gree. He -was accused of, beating his | mother to death with a hammer. Rob- | bery was assigned as the cause. The [ boy" s defence was that he was a vie- tim adolescent insanity. | According to a statement issued {from the census and statistics office, tan area of 27,505,663 acres of field | yielded a harvest at average local market | a value of $432,533,000. McCall, M.P. éléct- for filed a cross petition B. Donly. Harvey boy, on of | er ices, has Al sander Norfolk, has agamnst H. i All chiefs night. silk handker- to- and Livingston's neck Searfs reduced at ferican which, | al C herp. I'wo women Toronto, committed for trial at in cach case, R. Perry, proprietor o: Bottling company, has issued some very for 1909, posit . the street, artistic | calendérs DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED) cannot | the ear.|] ane, by local applications, they reach the diseased There is only one way to cure deafnes tard that by constitutional remedies. | | Deafness is caused Ly an inflamed condi- | ition of the mucous lining of 'the | Bustachian Tube. When this tube is {inflamed you have a rumbling sound or} | imperfect hearing, and when it is en- {tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and {unless the inflammation can be 'taken| lout and this tube restored to its norm- condition, hearing will be destroyed | {forever ; mine cases out of ten [an in by Catarrh, which is nothing but | as portion of is an inflamed condition of 'the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for | any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) who protested {that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh| it will go in the | MeCnll"s recent election. - - Cure. Send for 'circulars, free. i F. J. CHENEY & Lo., Toledo, 0. | Sold by Druggists. { Take Hall's Family Piils tors constipa- tion. { the, | Dr. land William Mellroy. in case |selstine is home from the west {visit Red | open all day | turned 'from {der is back from the Sault. | Churchill, on shop- lifting charges were | supp ranted bail, ine ding a $500 cash de- | Am- | Ontario | Edith Yorke was, are\ join were killed, .and a hundred persons injured on both sides. Word has been received at Belleville, Ont., of thédeath of David 'Wither spoon, who learned the raivead lu- siness in the ej He went to the states and held many responsible po sitions on Uhited States Yailroads; be: ing at the time of his death general foreman of Jersey Central railway, George Whiten, an employee of the C.P.R. round house at Smith"s Falls, met with a most unfortunate accident Monday. He was working about = an engine and: owing te the thick steam he did not netice that it was , under motion. Inadvertently he put his left arm' in one of the wheels, with" the fre sult that it was terribly mangled. "The, imprisonment of Samuel Gom- John Mijtehell and Frank Morri- son, is a possibility, but not prob- alle," said James Simpson, viee-presi- dent of the "Trades and Labor Con- gress of Canada. 'The irades union- iste of the United States and Canada ilk sce that the case goes to ithe last a of appeal in the United States, and if thoy fail, other means will be taken to guaranteo the freedom of la- leaders. ee ---------- TIDINGS FROM VERONA. pers, bor A Young Lad Fractured His Right Forearm. Verona, Dec. 24.--Claude, son of W. D. Percy, barber, while at play, sustained a fracture of the rivht forearm. Miss Emma Abrams, «chool teacher, Kingston, and Charles York, teacher, Barriefield, are here for Yuletide. E. Snook and family, Desert Lake, have moved in the Me- thodist parsonage. Miss Ethel Mc- Mullen left last week for . Ottawa, where she will be joinéd by her aunt, {or a trip out to West Superior, Wis- consin. Sergt. Vandewaters and fam- ily are moving to Ardendale. Rev. ilkie Collins left, yesterday, for his home in Toronto to spend Christmas with his parents. Eli Walroth has moved to Bellrock to operate a farm there. Levi Tryon has moved in the house vacated by Mr. Walroth. N. Wartelsky, Cole- ooke, is assisting in his brother's store here 'during the holiday rush. McCarter has very fancy team Jim V. horses. W. Asselstind from Sydenham high school. the young a I of 18 home are strung around the bar and in the | Andrew McPhee and family will leave swings | the village shortly. Thomp- | received many words of praise inc reased by three since last writing. The population of the village -has Births have occurred at the respective homes of Ira Barder, sr., Ira Reynolds Samuel As- on a to his family. and Mrs, J. L. Deseronto. Mr. re- Sni- G. is ab- quite Percy have Wesley Rev. pastor here, Mr. Collins' Rev. Mr. Sanderson is E. and R. Reginald Rey- home from Belleville. Miss "on. Tuesday evening, presented with a wellfiled purse by | the members of the choir for her ser- vices organist in the Method church. On Wednesday, Dec. 16th, of the Winnipeg Milling Co. and Frankie, setond daughter of | John" Keates, were married. The po- { pular couple have the very best wishes of a host of friends. © Ross Revell | cut his knee so badly with an axe | that several stitches were needed. An- | drew McPhee is going to leave here shortly for the west. His family may in the spring. Nathan War- a former ing "during sence poorly. nolds. are as Stanley him telsky's horse ran away last night but {no serious damage is reported. Ww. | son's W. Gibson, "proprietor of Réd Cross Drug Store," 'w | eaich and every one of his many cus- tomers a merry Christmas and a hap- hy and prospeh aie New Year. 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