Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jun 1910, p. 10

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ok At K pler East, June 14. ~Potato plant: is the duty of the day. The past rains delayed work considerably gave the and grain a good rt. hoys i Ae organized a ; team, and ave practising for a Joam, The sol- + boys left, y,. for: their weeks' training at Barriefield: ohnston, spending the few , has returned | -------- Secley's Bay News, " June 15.--Mrs. 's blacksmith shop. : and Jurniture ms Are nedring comp! on, Brady is laid with a sore . Mr. Mrs. Jtaes Brant, of i § " are to arrive, t its lives through ill, tterseas and Sun- eid : S 1 ---- Both His Wrists Broken. Zealand, Juse 15.--Ralph Garfield Garrett, on a business wip to Seot- returned home. . Rob- 'ort Vag: and Harris Conboy have to Limestone city. mas : a was bagly infused by being 4 Lo 5 » Of Bn Foe aving 'Both wrists broken and his face cut, Dr, 'Thomson is in attendance. A little i ter has come to brighten Erin Parke, 1. Capects hia old Parks, T. Garrett has sold his black Sivar. Porat. to Mg. Maloney, Perth.: pitors: JX Garrett, at Alexander Me- Charl ohn Fournier; George Gould, 4 Mins M: i t, Mrs, 6. Garrett, Howard" McCormell, nt' ¥. Ganine's; Miss May Ely, at J. Gar 'okes {ished ef ' w Fon her J hOMme, partook : oi |The bride then donned her travelling ; and at Ma on June lst. Mr, Brewer's Mills, June 15.--On Tues day morning, at 8:35 olock, a pretty wi took place in Bt. Barnsby's chu Rev. Fr. Traynor officiating, when Miss Kathleen' Anasiasis, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Smith, was united to James Francis Boyle, Gananoque. bride was handsomely attired in white silk, with large ure hat. The bridesmai Mise lizabeth: Smith, sister of Sha , wore a pretty white mull, with large hte: hat. The was assisted by his brother, Gwen Boyle. After the ceremony the returned to the bride's ers about twenty of a sumpiuous breakfast. w suit of agh rose, with hat to match. The happy eo left on the 1:20 train for Bufialo and other western points. Recent visitors: Henry Fisher, of Woodburn, Mre, Cochrane, Sunbury, at Mrs. W. Fisher's; M. Berrigan, King- ston, called on friends here revently; Mr. 'and Mrs. John Mwray =a daughter, Nellie, spent a few days last woek, the guests of Mrs, M., A, McDonald, Lansdowne; Miss Katia 0" Brien; Elgin, at James Smith's, Denbigh Doings. in Denbigh, June 14.~Mr, dnd Mrs. J. 8. Lane have safely returned home af- ter enjoying a wery pleasant visit to relatives at Renfrew, Ottawa and North Bay. Mrs. J. W. Lane also re turned home again from Renfrew, where she spent a week with her. little son, Samuel, who had a surgical oper- ation successfully performed on him in the hospital. Mikes Martha Petzold, Ottawa, has arrived to enjoy a good visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Petiold, and other relatives here. Min# Clara Fritach, New York, is also here, enjoying a vacation at her par- ental Adolph Fritsch "is ex- ted to arrive home again to-mor- ov, from his trip do New Ontario, where he has been sighseeing and pay- ing a visit to his son, Charles, and his daughter, Mrs. 0, 'Stein, and their families, who have made their homes there, and like their new surroundings well. 'Messrs. Rudolph 'Stein and William Chatson started, yesterday, for Saskatoon, Sask. Charles I. 8 has commenced building ations at his 'new dwelling onsrs. Wil- liam and Adolph Warlich have just fin- the stome mason work. J. W. Lane is also a addition to his a Diackley is engaged with a gang of men expending a government grant on the Adding- ton Road," north-east of this village, part' of which is in very had' repair. » I -- In , Jute 1 ; jes are sécelving 'a goo 'supply of 'milli Al fred Garrett heads the list 'with hall a ton from twenty-two cows." A number of the farmers are planting corn the second: time, the first planting having Jrotted. A fing belfry has been con: striioted on ' the public school. ~ Miss | Jahmston has a class of pupils in training for the entrance examina }tions.: Richards & Son, Sydenham, are bricking W. Akroyd's new house, Miss Tuva Tolls spent Sunday in Water sown, N.Y. A large number from here went 'to Yarker to attend Holiness YI Movement camp meeting at Yarker, 'have been homes in this community, James Dix- on is. putting 'the roof om his new batn, which, when finished, promises to one of the finest in the commun- ity. 0 had 'the. misfortune Clifford Barr while tampering with some dynamite caps to blow off one of his fingers and oer shatter 'his hand. little ello in nd En] Leaman in Ki De. 8. W. ur, ade ; married is, friends here. After spending a: days they will proosed to England, purpose spending the summer touring on the eontinent. Dr. Arthur, gradusted from Queen's six years ago, after which he located in the west, - {where * he has been exceedingly sue cessful, having an extensive practice. ein Briefs From Lansdowne. Lansdowne, Jine 15.~On Friday al Menton. last Miss en Donk cele: fhrated her birthda a party + te i Miss of 1) d Mrs. E. J. Parliament and Miss Arthellas Phillips atténded a wed- few { June Tth, Battersea, June picnic under the village-side walk committee, 14.~The public nt of the held in { Frederick Keeler's grove, on the Sth inst., Wo a decked waceoss. A large crowd sseembiled, many from distant points. After a good dinner the races were brought on - with A. McFadden, Perth Road, as starter and Charles Sleeth and A. Ennis as judges. Three good prizes were aw to the win- ners in race. The contests result- follows : oa rave--Flwood Keeler, Garratt Vanluven and Arsold Jamieson. Girl' race~--Jennie Sears, Pear Sears and Gertie Keeler. Married ladies' race--Mra. Clarence id, | Hagley, Mrs. Joseph Ducettce and Mrs. Fred. a Slack, C.' Stones and Men's . Slack, C. Stoness Frederick Hanley. Road race, three miles--Wallace Jack- son, Dennis Caird and J. Slack. Best time, fourteen minutes. There were six contestannts but only four finished. The winner had considerable lead on the others, 2 ; After the rate a local sporting man offered to lisck him against all-comers residing in this division, His bluff was called by a city sport, and a wager of thirty-five dollars made f take place on July lst. The basesall match between the local team and a visiting team from Sweet's Corners and Long Point proved to be very exciting and wal cleverly countest- el on both sides and resulted 11 to 10 in favor of the visiting team. It was generally conceded that had the game had another innings to run the home team would have _ out handily. C, Johnson made a satisfac tory umpire. Karly pia Monday evening, the death occurred of John Chapman, after two years illness. Deceased was esteemed by all who kfiew him, for his quiet, geni- al manner and true christian charact- er. Hé is survived by his second wife, three sons, Leonard, William and Clae- ous, and one brother Leonard, of Tett's Mills. His father died only last winter, Mes. Crowe, Sr., passed away after or a race to gon; Allen, near Sunbury. She was well and favorably known in this com- munify, Her funéral to the Sand Hill cemetery was largely attended. Rev. Mr, Start officiated. Rev. Mr. Shortt and W.. Ormshee and wile, attended conférence at Brock- ville, Ir. J. J. Rabb, of Warren, Penn. and 'Dr. David Robb, of Willard, N.Y., came home recently to see their sister, Miss Susie: Robb; who is. very low. H. Keeler and wife spent Sunday with friends 'at Westbrook, Miss Mabel Lake recently visited in the city. Albert Mil- ler has returned from the west. - Dr. Lake has been absent several weeks at- tending church conferenves' in - the states. Visitors: Miss Jeunie Anglin, city, at W. J. Anglin's; Miss Myrtle Pixley, Elginburg, at W. J, erri- man's; Miss Patience Williams, Bath, at N. H. William's; Rev. J. A. Wad: dell, Kingston, at T. C. Cark's, mde HARROWSMITH NEWS. -- Railway Man Injured--Struck With - an Adze. Harcowsmith, ~ Jarie 14<Farl Buck has purchased a roadster from 5. Clark, of Sydenham. Sperry Rey- nolds 'and 'bride returned last evening. Ross Bertram was married in King ston on May 24th to Miss Cowdy, of Verona. They have taken up residence at Verona, where Mr. Bertram has secured a position in the mines. George Laking and H. F. Wright bas just completed a new steel roof for | James 'Brady. Mr. Lakins has con: siderable roofing to complete, as he has a carload of steel shingles stored here. Clinton Gallagher has returned home from Toronto, where he held a prominent position in the Metropoli- tan Bank. Arthur Cook has left the village for Edmonton. F. Phillips and wife, of Montreal, and Miss Lora Phil- lips, of Wolfe Island, spent a few days' at home, AT the funeral of their father, the late W, J. Phil- lips. Mrs. A. Walker, of Kingston, is here at the bedside. of her mother, Mrs. F. Walker, who is seriously ill. 10 | Bertram Patterson 'and family, spend- ing a few 'weeks here with friends, left for their: home in Welwyn, Saski, on Secoumponied by Roy Boyce, who has seen: a position in , the west. Mr. Boyce is a very promising young man. He was formerly employ- ed as agent for the B. of Q. RR. Co., pr elton toyed he K * n, on t . & To RR. met with a painful acei- dent on Wednesday, reseiving a severe cut on the head with an adee. Dr. McCarther, Verona, dressed the wound, Me. Nolton will soon be able to re same his duties, ' The LO.O.F. lodge was well attended here on the 6th. William Lyons and wife spent Sunday at Cataraqui. Miss Flora Stewart, days in Torento, m on, paint- t Sunday in y was in the a protracted illness at the home of hail "THE WHIG'S "NATIONAL SERIES" Of Articles written by Canada's Foremost Writers will appear exclusively in this Paper: Capt. Frederick Hamilton. of the Some of the Editors and Contributors "National Seri es »" Whig's P.O, Harrison, Macdonald College. James Muir. LJ Tarte, who beat all others, will appear DON'T MISS READING THIS Prof. Arch. McGoun, K.C. The first of this series, entitled "The Duke of Connaught," by Capt. FREDERICK HAMILTON, the correspondent, the man Order your paper at once, if you are not a suoscriber now. worth a year's subscription. on 18th. 'Phone 243 for any information. FAMOUS SERIES OF ARTICLES. This series of articles are alone famous Boer War ® as companion at: T. A number of the the vice in the Hlivered by Rev, G. managing editor Hotel Rideau. of game and fish, o Lake for A 4 as been tre "iiz tl boro Lodge, No. 330, ALL W., tended church in the Baptist Restart, on Sunday, in company with estport brethren, Court Isthmus, No. 320, LOF., attended divine Methodist v evening. The sermon was week. Jas. Lyons and son have pustor of ihe + Co Singletoa's and has returned fo her home a the Nar rows, on the Rideaw New- als church, momue-s of rer churen, here, on s de- C. Wood. B. Ciace, uf the Brockville Times, and sons, Brackviile, spent: the week-end in town, the guests of Me. 'Mis. leo Soutaworth, at the W. Phillips, Smith's Falls, inspector last been was ga visitor "the license 14 cateh © bait in this season with a Que, in the ks : J week, Capt. Samuel Scott and J. G. C. Wood, for the past three x L % church on at winter at Summit, N.J,, retirned Thursday, to resume their di. es, the Hotel Rideau. Mrs. Bigelow, after a short illness with pneumonia, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. ( Rev.) G. C. Wood, heresy on Thursday morning. Deceased has resided here for the past few yenrs, The funeral services were held to the Methodist church, on Friday, after which the remains were taken to Bur- lington, for interment. George Nicholon, of Brownville, N, YX. spent a few days last week the guest of relatives here, and at West port: G. 8. Wrathall was in Brockville ast week attending the district meet: ing of the 1L.O.O.F, Model and Ontario factories paid their patrons $17.50 a ton for milk for May. Both these factories are shipping cream and cisein to Ameri ean points. Clare Randolph, Elgin, was the guest of relatives a few days last aE Kerr went to Brockville, on Toeeday, to Dring back via Kinwston' the pew motor boat recently cehasad by Mr. and Mrs. Rees, of New York, for use in local waters. : A quiet and pretty wedding solemnized at the rectory by Rev. C, Stanton, on afternoon, when Miss Martha Beadle and Robert ; two we'l known people of were made one. The happy were unattcaded. Tix bride was was J. Seoamsingly attired in a neat brown t 'Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, will reside at Westport, DEATH AT BALDERSON 14. Déllyen. Misses Jermie and A a ing illness of some months. Deceased was the youngest daughter ol the late Js R, Perry, of Myer's Cave, and a resident of this place until her mar- riage; in 1900, when she went to re- side at Balderson, where, by her kind and amiable disposition, she won the Jove and esteem of all with whom she came in contact, Beside her sorrows ing husband, the deceased leaves an aged mother, three sisters and one . The sisters are Mrs, C. Me Gregor, Myer's Cave; Mrs. William Headtick, Perth, and Mrs. David Hartley, Sault Ste, Marie, and the brother is Mowat Perry, electrical en- gineer, Toronto, Alexander Dellyea, who is quite poor- ly, bas returned home from Durnt River, north of Lindsay, where he has been working. C. R. Carmichael, of Milwaukee; Wis, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. J, C. Mitchell, Lake View. Mra. John Baker, of Dexter, N.Y., j= the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Dora Gray are slowly couvaldscing, after their recent severe illness. J. C. Mi ehiell and C. Carmichael spent Sunday at Grayville, the guest of M D. Gray. The ghany friends, in this place, of Mrs. F. + Jacke, of Pout St. Charles, Montreal, were deeply griev: ed to hear of her very sudden desth of apoplexy, on Saturday, May 2ist, at the home of her da 1 Mitehell, and by her kind aed genial had endeared herself to all of her acquaint t Sunday wast at "The out aizain. health, J, McKnight, Kingston, -4 Free Methodist - | mences bet, on the 25th inst. NI NP Fo ' meetin SUDDEN DEATH AT VERONA. Of Mrs. Mary Mellroy--Found Dead on Floor, Yerona, June 10.--Death came very suddenly on Wednesday to Mrs. Mary Mellroy, an aged and highly respected resident of the village. She hed re. sided with her som, William Mecllroy. On Wednesday. afternoon, while attend. ing a sick grandehild, the old lady wad- denly expired. The body was discover: ed by the docensed's" danghter-indaw, lying on the floor where it had fallen, The burial service will be conducted at the Anglican church, on Friday. Several of the young men left Tues day morning for the volunteer camp, st Kingiton. Measles are still linger ing about the neighbothood, and there are also some ennds of mwmgw, Levi Brown, who lately purchased the "or- ong bakery, has secured the service of C. Atwood, master baker, of King- ton, W. Burleigh, of the K. & 1 rail way stafl, is home on the sick list. A, Geaham, ill for some time, is able to Mrs. LL. Tryon amd Mrs, J. Abrams, are not meh improved in bought the cory residence lately oo cupied by Levi Brown. Mre. BE. M. Yorke, hax returned from visiting her som and daughter, at Albers College Belleville. W. B. Grant, has retutned from a trip to Watertown, N.Y. The eamp-menting com- Lila Dixon, has house grows -- ready for table use. Can any of the local gurdentrs heat that ? Miss Bes- trice Segeifl, Bellrock, was taken to Kingston ghis moroing, to undergo aa operation for 4 dicitis, . eral hospital, op " the £m = Som people have og much faith in ent-modicine oar]. sid Sig when we ERRR Erm

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