Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Dec 1909, p. 8

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No.1OuD 'pein No. 4 For Women No.2 On the Heart No. § For Men No. 30m the | A Litheumatism i avs So. 8 USHION SOLE HIGHEST RUT A SMILE MAR S FACE OLINE, A COAL OIL, UERICATING OILS R OIL, GREAS KELLY ve's Building, nd Ontario Streets redO Aloha "RHART n A PPP ETS FP PYNII PINES IY a a emma en AY, Auctioneer les 3% an special at- 1 | oat | % MARKET ee ------ ---------- & specity " Doan'a™ IT L iz ¥ WM. MURR ke = Cook's Cotton Root Compound. rine Tonic, and tual Monthly or ony which women cag Sold in three degres i rength--~No. 4, is No.3 legrovs stronger, No > 'thi % rn rocia ty want of price. 19, or { ornerig W ind, Coox Menara Co., Toon fwisat WHICG CORRESPOND" | The Tidings ici V | Davidsan, of Harrowsmith, is | danger "1}} for} | GRADES! £1 2 She in this district. is loading a car of proud and he and his family mov- g to North Bay. Several of the voung men have gone to work in the lumber woods for the winter. i Joba Hanna is convalescent. 1. igen, on the sick Hst for some time, {not improving; William Swerbrick, "0 continues ia poor health. Nrs John Chaileton, Fort Witham, is her gother, Mr Gray Mi Drew, Long lake, at I'. Rit D. Cameron back resuming his work jn the station A Hill, Godirey, made to lichborne, Saturday Elected Officers. Dee. 14. --Rev. jo the trees Biack woh nouschold NEWS OF NEIGHBORS are ENTS TELL Us. Varisus Points stern Ont People ArecDoing Ave © Er siting Mrs They and Items. chee = Sehool, ka practising for Dr. Lo! Wilkam visiting The! Seeleyv's the | Burke, Ki , gave a very out of ling lectuie on Ideal option, evening, December 7th, in the Masonic ball. The Seeley's Bay 'Amateur Dra- matic Club repeated its entertainment at Lyndhurst, last Friday evening, and full house. Witham Max whit he moved into his house Jately « here will likely bi open- by FE. M. Bracken. Thomas Miss Mamie Bovd Moore's condition remains about the Kingston, Saturday, | Same. The Foresters have rented Christmas at home here, | ine new Jodge room belonging 10 the returned | Oddicllows, At the last regular left here | INE Court Arlington; No. 3842, ago. Mrs. (1LO.F., the following officers were elect. to stay od for 10: C.D. W. F. Bracken: Bartraw, | Phy. Dr. Elliott, C.R., Rev. M. Brun- | dag: Y.C.R. Ernie Moore: R.R.. FE. T. Moore: ¥ Arthur Likely; trea Lyndhurst Locals. surer, George Moore: orator, N. A. { Johnson; S.W., Frederick Neal: JW : Lyndhurst, Dee. 13. -R. G. Harvey | Garfield Moore; SB E. « is able 10 walk out again. The cheese | "yw" yo th Te kas closed after a suceesshil ge aghan; Linunce season's make, and T. Hudson, the | Yearge Moore and cheese-maker, has gone to his home in | Charleston. Mrs. Aaron Rodderick has arrived at her old home from Al-| : * berta to spend the winter, T. Warren | Of Cedar Bridge, killdd a very large getting the skating rink ready. | bear. : She must be (fe mother oi a There was 5 temperance lecture in the | lot of bears, she had only four Methodist church. Mrs. R. Moulton | téth in her mouth. killing the and daughter, of Berrvton, were R. | bear, Michael wiil save a lot of the R. Tate's, on Saturday farmers' sheep from death. E, 0). Whitmarsh, of Westport, bought the carcase, wksmith | Miss Annie burn- | to spend Chrirtmas with her mother part {William Norris spent a week in Doug- Lucy las., Mrs. Mitchell, of Calabogie, fall- | Paying, a visit here, W. A. Norris as [home again. Miss Lorena Norris is spending u couple of weeks in Bath- { urst George Barr, of Burridge, spent last Sunday evening at Christy Lake Robert Ritchie is spending a week at | Maberly with his Mrs. Munroe Mrs. Robert Forrester and { spent a week here W. G. Thompson death of his brother, for a visit, nealth. He week ago as again a flving trip evening re« ldren catertainment, Mrs, opened. Th the Christmas oe are i= ence more here, ure | black SORSOT, Mrs. Y. Vanalstyne, smith shop has reopered for The Bauder family after, having diphtheria. SISter, 7. EB interest- are Tuesday Wilbur. Ferguson, Waits From Wilbur, be 13.-W : duct of rvices had a a i well has vacated and 1 Sunday. FOR O «| few now weeks turned from, on her Richardson has A McMillan a few davs Mississippi, has Mrs. {to spend i Miss Jennie Kingston ol tor Lis home H at her hes, her come danghter =, commit factory . A.Johnson, J tee, Ss ---- | : | Killed Bear Near Althorpe. Althorpe, Dec. 13. Michael M¢ Cay, oo for Iv at ¢ sure Elgin Episodes. De: I: he Cheney s Corners, Fr saved her is }.~ old bl: was last; Mrs hip by reported the 10th of | Mr. and Mrs. A. Mus I'he baz held by the Paul's church was de financially Pop being sh ound on v who fractured Is few days ago, fretting better. Born, on December to i, a son ar of St 1 John sister, able SUC to children improving, Oo! the time. « wournmmg David, who not being jn the best became weaker and died he remains were buried Line cemetery y ------ is the At Ferguson's Falls. Falls, Dec. 13 oi. ldaho, visited thers, of this place, last week. i e hards has home from the |'M® "toch Miss Eganville, visit iriends here last week. Miss M. A Stafford, of Lanark, visited her cou- i Mrs. B. Quinn, this week. .J. Gray Miss T. NX visited friends in vesterdayv. Mr. and Mrs ( {Holling er hawe returned irom their trip and have up then the | ame > Me } ht Michael | h erguson s ( a Ary, retur ned of | Ri | wes Jones, At A Shooting Match. Kaladar, Dec. 13.--Mr. Weese, Kings arrived ig town, vesterday, and {registered at the Carman house. Miss Bell, teacher iti her here, Friday, and is spending the holi [days at her home, in Tamworth. We tall regret Miss Bell's separation from ev. Mr. Williamson, Meth spent i Ottawa. Irvine with friends in number came up from in the shooting match {Carman house, on Friday {M#: Wallace and Mrs. W y through here during the {friends at Flinton, 1. (agent, Tamworth, spent here week, . | | ton, n. agle charge on taken he fac 1 swedding trustees of had vhode ails at the Mississippi cheese tory § : . 1 odist minister, week in Sunday w da putting cement Rr 1a) last spent Quite a ito take of the factory. Dopking weed. Arden at the Rev. passed week, to visit Way, §asurance a couple business, Charleston Notes. | Charlefton, Dec. 13.--A. W. Johnson | land his mother. attended the funeral | the late Mrs. Bewes, at Gananoque, December 5th. Thomas Foster and J. Flood recently visited Mr. anc | Mrs. P. Shortall; at Pittsferry. Decem- { ber 23rd is the date set for Charleston has taken the contract hool B. Plunkett and D. lout several ea loads of k, Long Point, visitors here | ands shipping it to week. Some of our people | Jajt. last week, a pleasant time has secured Mrs. W, {friends of George Thompson, wvening formerly of this place, will be hits returned to learn he is ill with pneumonia kville friends hope for a speedy continues very last. Wallace of on |] of H to wet wood and in Fweed. Mr. Nicoll Norwood, where position. The J days Tast | Kellar on concert a were last voung the home Athens, Minnie Mul visit with W. Kelsey for he many Arden, sorry We spent of | Mr | Friday at a Cross, Miss from Mrs ill wd on venna Bros til a = recovery. Visitors At Mallorytown. Dec. 13.---Miss Hattie a graduate of the genvral hos Brockville, nde a patient of institution, having appen John Mallory a and Montreal 1.ake chery in his Mrs. Del- Friday of tur A. Val Netes From Plevna. Dec. 13.--Allan McCormick have Lanars. Mrs. Melville from Red Deer, Alberta, wane with hey in © this vicinity Mrs yok a number of her qr camp for the afternoon whic was greatly tin-had a voung folks. a Martin White Fernleigh coun! will Mallorvtown, Avery, pital, the same I'le Andr from ard and returned Card vn w is is to spend | dicitis load After severe able to be Mallory is pls barn. Kirby, a of last were shipped Mallory. \lzoma, of Lorne shipped hogs to Schuylar again, a telephone to Mr. and baby boy, on k. A ton to Montreal by Buell, Lee came to attend the fun- Mrs. Ruben Buell, Mills. Dr. Lane has returned from the medical coundil at Toronto. Wedding bells © will soon ring an village White is visitieg his in Michigan. Delbert Brockville, paid the car and J other f cattle v tllness friends and enjoved bee in is around k th ny new Born wood and the visiting bert hop evemnz Kevs Ww. ley, we is The be Plevna on Tuesday laid up with Killinbek fatheg at f last (ieorge held in Mrs serious at Ar ting of the hall at larton Mrs | eral his 'mother, = B a is Cherry News From Kepler Oscar, Dee 13.--Anderson Pously ill, recovering, he ud also brother, Ke d, nler Cummings, Town- | vil ond er | TO'INLAND AUSTRALIA FOR YOUR HEALTH. ROUND TRIP ONLY $1.00. he you? il n, grippe, is Joseph Lawson and admg a few davs with their Mrs. William Ve Bolton Clog lginburg, has after spending a fow days visit vhnston's Miss Ethel Wilder, rston, been engaged teach x or 1910, Miss Bell Helen Wartman, Sy school, spent Sunday to the prevalence congregation at the h was unusually morning Myles at G Fergus who has se ittack of wife are dangh- Miss Ima returned | he vou are a catarrh, sufferer above asthma would was or you to fever the at what Kin if | Ney has to ofier made i le sehool fl and Miss high Owing the ure would mountainous Iyptus, where not exist ! to hawk eve the lump Where 1 Guess vou like forest of catarrh Where to go to the pine and enue and asthma people do not have TV morning, to spit of disgusting mucous * the healing, antiseptic balsams purify the air and kill all germs ? You can't to this ideal spot, of comrse. You haven't time, and poss- of cattle Friday. Miss bly not money. But you can, for De nald relatives in] fi, bring the healing balsamic Dr. { from these forests right to to. Qu' Appelle, | home, vou can kill the germs a short 4 | tarch at home, without' losing McCormick, of Kingston, visit- | We & time . ielatives here. H. Cooke spent | Ask G. W, Brockville. R. Williams | the Australian dry air tune set his foot | Outi. which includes s {breathe the same running the . Australis improving ni < find an Australia, the raw his Mrs. hal h your eats i; Daneran rs | atarrh, asthma, 1 and keeping | t 1 i f ba XK. Fhe cold weather fnkes, but hardly i ures Dyspepsia. Gives im- Almost | mediate relief from heartburn, sour stom- advantage of the i ach, stomach distress and sick headache. their 50 cents, a large box at G. W. Mahood. ham at a- of do Me- | small spent | « out Orser lenny Melcombe Matters. Dec. 13.--A. Weart had an i go mbe tion Me nAnOgue = on Del ta 1s vissung aw W. F. Garvin return Sask., after spend- at his home here your of He a min Mahood about cure inhaler, for air that you would and if it membrane and snuffles, cough, cold you can have your Hyomei, Get an 10 £1, bruised while but he is bv. does wusiting Foledo th sist vhn " teleph money throughout of Pa- n emploved te the old church a mes in The repair lo commitiee have me from the new St h ) hid sheds Tidings From Tichborne Pec over 13 the Hing hborne, frozen trave taking fall storm nw vel every- light The damage "W and using sleighs lid considerable the: meet. Brady; Kilpatrick arrived home the not | cure | "Gibson, iage an insurance cail ast wees: Mre G.orge Andress, Bracebridge, is the guest of her sister, Hrs Samuel Now- fio. A neh Services. : Cushendall, Dee, 14.~The annual me:ting' of Pine. Hill cheese factory held in the factory on, Friday svening, 10th. © The past season had seen very suctessful and most satis lagtory work was done by Mr. Robin son, cheesemaker, Many friemds, in this vicinity, of Joseph Redmond, re net to hear of his early death oh the llth inst, at his home-pear Dui ferin, Fdward Peck's many friends are sorry to hbar of his being so low with no ' improvement in his condi won. Mrs. W. T. Gordon, who has been very ill, is slightly better. There was no service im St. James" on Sune day last owing to the absence of Rev. Mr. McAndrew, who was attending the funeral of the late Miss" Connors, of South Lake. Rev, Mr. Serson, Gan- anoque, will take charge of the ser vice in St. "James on Sunday, 19th, at pm. There will also be ser vice on Christmas night at 7 p.m. W. Ahearn recently purchased a valuable voung driving horse from W. Gor don. Mr. and Mrs B. Simpson and baby, Kingston, visited at J. Mar- + tin's, Miss E. Smith, Sevley's Bay, at Mis. Hyland's, sr. Death At AlliSonville. Allisonville, Dee, eurrcd on Friday night of Agnes Ter- v, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Terry, aged five vears and four months. The funeral took place Sa- turday afternoon to Christ church, Hillier. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Phillips have bought the place where B. U, Ainsworth lived, and are moving this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Pearsall, Syracuse, N.Y., are staying at Hiram Valleau's for a couple of weeks. Geo. Ferguson, cheese maker, arn ved home on Saturday after spending a few days in Toronto on business. Verna Drummond and wife were in Heton on Saturday. The young people are prac- tising for an entertainment to held in Bowerman's church, Ada Instead and Miss Verna we visiting in Belleville this week. Al- fred Smith visited in Picton on Sa- turday. Mrs. Emma Dorland, of Wel- lington, visiting Mrs. B, Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Parliament, vis- ited Ler father's, James Bayew's, on Sunday. Mae. Lout and wife visited her father's on Saturday Henry Breese, Charles McFaul and James Boyd went Bellevalle Saturday Miss to on Presentation At Bongard's. Bon ;ard's, 1 ~The held here recently a ess, A presentation Mr. and Mrs. Lucas, wganist. To Mr. money given and Mrs. ceived a handsome brooch. The Misses Gertie and Claribel Mil- ler, of Milford, were guests at D. 71. MeCormick's. Allan Clapp! and son, George, spert Sunday in this vicinity. Mt: Mrs. A herr, of Waupoos, were guests at J. DD. Bongard's on Miss Annie Storms, Cressy, week-end with her parents, Mrs. E. Storms. D. Me- d wife spent Sunday with Pringle, Miss M. Picton, has been visiting here, F. Eatbn and at Waupoos , on Sunday. has returned from King Mr. and Mrs. Lucas spent a of days in Fredericksburg last attendance at wedding re of Mrs, Lucas' brother, bir. Charles Stevens has gone to Bowmanville, where he has secured situation for the winter. My. and Mrs. FF. Bongard spent a day in this vicinity recently Miss G. MceGe:, of "the Pines," is spending this week with Mrs. G. McCornock. Mr. and Mis. J. W. Bongard spent a recent Sunday at H. Bongard's, Waupoos George Werden, of West Lake, a caller here last week, =. Peterson and wife were guests of the - Misses David recently, A number from: here attended the funeral the late I Rose, at Waupoos, Sunday. y A tea-meeling decided made leader purse Lucas re- was |0e- to and of was chou Lucas a Was and Sunday spent Mr the and Auley ar Miss \ MeAuley, her home visited Jamieson Cressy. ol at wife C. ston. couple week tation Smith, mn fn was of on Hinchinbrooke Council. Piccadilly, Bev, HL. members all present. Minutes meeting adopted. Moved, gar, that the following yard Standard Publishing BH A. Smith, mn £5. J. Lowery, cedar, D. sl S351 Ge --Louncil of last Clow-Wa- orders Co., back x4, 2 tax to G sale, error J. Goodiellow, Finn, F266, Smith, schools, G les, : A. SWer- brick, ary; G lins, S6i 8 for work Umfer, &x A. Wagar, $7.75; Walker, $46.47 William Clark, herd, S1. R. Dillon, Jefiry, Breen, 250, Ga, 3 Ss. roads. ete, Buckley, 89. G. Haddock, 0. RB. Clow, § $2.50. William Shep: A. Hamilton, $3.75; , Thomas Carlin, S. Levick, 58, D. Den I. Denves, P. Finn, R11. Ashley, rebate , 32- agricultural society, $25. Carried. Moved, Walker-Dwyer, that Charles Ashley receive $2.50 rebate in taxes. Carried | Moved, Clow-Wagar, | surveyore survey a road across 119, 20 and 2}, con. 14.--Carried. | Moved, Clow-Wagar, that Councillor | Dayer advertise and sell timber on | side line betwesn lots and 6, 110. --Carried. | On petiton of T. {ers it moved, for sal- WW. Kil- Harper, F. Mee A. J. on XO £15 Thomas | 85 LL. James J. N. Smith, in taxes, $2 he ~ road lots that the 5 com kevnolds and oth- Clow-Wagar, that the clerk write the lieutenant-governor {to have E. T. Wilkie, P.L.S., rée-survey | the Kine between 8 and 9, from {lot 12, south, estimated cost | #40. Carried. | Moved, Walker-Wagar, that ne j tion be taken on bills from Dir. Genge | --Carried. Council adjourned ham on Dec. 1b was con. to lot 8, ac- | to meet at Par-| KEELERVILLE BUDGET. | Cheese Meeting Report--Movements of the People. Dec. 13.--~School was | on. account of the teach- the sick list. Daniel who underwent a. serious oper- week, is getting along ely Mrs. James Mellroy is visiting | her daughters in Rochester, NIY. R. i.J. Boal and JJ. E. Anglin, are on the jury this week in Kingston. John of Inverary, bought some fine Keelerville, closed to-day ler being Moore, ation, on last nie 13.--The death oec-} be Marvine met, | be | Mr Denyes, | Mor- | i 4 { A few suggestions : Overshoes, Rubbers, Slippers, Moe- ~ casins, Hockey Boots, Ovorgaitess, Rub- ber Boots. ] That will bestow pleasure to the recipient as well asthe giver: A big solid Oak Jeuitation Leather Rocker, only $6.50; Fancy Rattan Recep- tion Chair or Rocker, only $3.50; Fancy Silk Parlor Chair or Rocker, $5,090 ; Music Cabinets, $4 50; Medi- cine Cabinets, $2.50 ; Kitchen Cab- inets, $7.50 up to $30.00. Also line 'Screens, Kasels, Children's Toy Setts. |- JAMES REID'S, BUY EARLY. STORE OPEN NIGmMs. 'PHORE, 147. ° -- Fann FEAR FERRER ERR Ee i Christmas Stockings Lots of fun, all sizes, at Gc, 10e, 20e, 35¢, $1. 1-25. CRACKERS OR COSAQUES 1 doz. in boxes, at 15¢, 20c, 2 50e, The, AER AK contains Hats, Caps and Toys, oe, 30¢, 40e, 50c to $1 per box. A.dJ.REES, 166 Princess St Phone 58. AHIR Hak OES SOIR -- THRAAAAK a. pri; ST. For Sood investment, REGIS «+ \X ensuring profitable returns, Regis. Hotel Co. Limited, Stock. ss $100.00 each, payable 10 per delivery of certiticgtie or 'phone for further particulars we advise purchase of cent application hal- upon and ance on Write to Hennessy & Gilmour 86 NOTRE DAME ST. WEST, MONTREAL, vattie Ri; attend to at to-day auction a high figure from Some from hére foul, ed the day. The sale at alifornid, meeting off quietly. Evervbody tisfied with R. J. Stanley, prietor, for the manner in which ' he conducted affairs the past season and terms for making were given next vear. Pounds of milk for 766,165; pounds of for 69,226; money received, $.- pounds of milk required fo a pound of cheese, 11,07; price owt milk, ' 92.17: ° average a pound of cheese, 11.45¢: Charles Anglin finished putting in a lot tile last week; also a' grain cracker and corn cutter inte his barn, which he operates with windmill pow which works Henry Abbott ply wood { ready hauling the schoothouse | Samuel his rounds annual cheese very passed WAS =a the pro the same him for season, | X heese , Season, 1927.62; make { per of | price A COLD PREVENTIVE. Is lar filled with Coal. I can sap- Ply with an excellent quality P. WALSH, 55-57 Barrack St. ot 1 a cel jer, very satisigetorily J. E. Anglin's sup cut in the woods, Harold Sleeth has shed nearly finished Jamieson, tax collector, made through here week | The children practising for "1B . Christmas entertainment - for Friday | d Itt night. next. Miss Ada Holder sisting them. if S 1 sR So Mr. and 'Mrs. SWASTIKA Starr wt on, 'Clifford, Sutery, The Best Made Anglin's; Mr. and Mrs. George Kirk patrick, of Battersea, at' R J All kinds for all purposes. Full stock with our Agents, Boal's: Charles Clark and Li Van: McKelvey & Birch THE;JAMES ROBERTSON CO., LIMITED has ] all of for i fast are i 0 Nelson Jackson at 'yluven, of Battersea, at Daniel Moore's: Dillon, manager of the Northern {Crown Bank, and W Meteali. Bay, attended of 1 cheese | J Seeleyv"s the | meeting night. Oratory And History. New York Post From the fact ¢peakirs in the jargued for the tall the lords gather that the as sirong as it that after 'all the able House of lords had budget, pretty nearly voted against it, we influence of oratory is ever was the fact that all the tory be lieve that the lords con stititionally, and all his {torians believe they are uncon stitutionally, we men's footsteps in puid- From historians are ggling the liberal acting gather that the present are sull od by the famp of the past Her Strong Faith. Remus' Tom, voung maid as their "there's church just "But," replied the "we can't be married "Well, but we might pray that we may hea, Price $1 per] will cure, plain pkg. mailed free, | ormertu Wirdsor) Magazite claimed Uncle "Oh, the, ini flew along, ahead, there!" eloping lover, there," * auto a and ertaken stop there not be ov If you want women to 3 take vour ad- vice, give trading stamps with it. Use Sashweights made in King: : Foundry. Special prices for large anantities. ston' at. Angrove's A woman argues whuch as she ots £ off a car) Boge

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