Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Sep 1911, p. 7

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CHEESE WAS BOGSTED|"" TO AID TORY PARTY ELECTION, Opinion of Col. R, P. Grant, of Watertown, N.Y.~--Farm Lands in Northern New York Will Increase. Watertown, N.Y, tickled to death Colonel Robert 1, former president produce that. body committee measure, when of the defeat ada. "YL think," continued Mr, "that it is the best thing happened for Northern New Ye far as agriculture is concerned figure any other wa that amount Lo hay and from cheese, despit is now higher here. ly understand," Grant, "that about dollars was sent from Canada to defeat the also believe that the high cheese is artificial and that was hoosted to make it appear that there would be no advantage to Canadians to adopt reciprodty. "In regard wo farm lands, 1 lieve lands worth from $10 $16 an acre now more than would be if reciprocity had through." Sept. 28.--"T'in over uM, Grant, of the who the fight asked of reciprocity ol Clayton, Watertown represented congressional against. the exchange, betore in the in Can- Grant, that ever wrk, {ean as but 3 a f ane to two ihe fact in" Canada that than it continued Mr. half a million England mensure price into and | to thay gone nre From Bethel. 23.~-Mr. and Mrs, visited with Mr. Curl on Sunday. , 18 visiting her Camden East. Mr, Robinson have mover kldron reehurn, of Bethel, and Miss Elsie Dear, Yarker, were married on the 12th of Septem ber, and are away on a trip to To- ronto, Bullalo and other places, Near ly everyone attended the county fair at Napanee Puesday and a few went to Centreville fair on Saturday last. Fdgar Salsbury is spending few days at Hay Bay. Every complaining of light oats and + potato crop. The heavy frost all the potato erops so they 'will no more growth, Camden East cheese factory paid $1.03 for the month of August. Chesese sold for thirteen cents a pound last day. Budget tethel, Sept Jinm Wallace Mrs. John John Curl, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Acton their new home. Wil and | Mrs, Sy mister, and in on From Glendow er, Sept, 23. day. Notes Glendower, the talk of t and wile have ardson's mines, Reciprocity is Michael 'Kelley gone to cook, at Rich- on the Runnells place Most off the peoule have their pota- toes dug, but report a poor crop. Some of the wells have gone dry, and farmers have to drive their cattle to drink, Mes, George Billing has return ed to Cobalt, after visiting her™ par ents, School has started again, after vacation with a few scholars, Richard Wilson and Archibald Tim- merman have to work om the new railroad, (uiti Long At Ferguson Falls. Pergoron's Falls, qn, mers have their filled port a good crop of corn, hunters are having extra one wan shooting if xteen day. Miss FE. Taulty of visiting friends here Miss McCaffery, of New York, a visit last week hauling lumbi: Barrie, of Arnprior, sister, Mrs, William and Mrs. Mclean, Sunday in the The far- and re The duck good luck, the first Perth, Josephine Spt Sep silos in was home on Badour Perth David visiting his Tekinson My of Perth, spent village Louis in {to a form died He leaves a wily Wm. Bmery, Catharines, et resident of Gananoque town, suddenly, on Thursday and four children. St IN THE deolared | what He thought i \ {beach ' death. of be} ™ ATHER DROW NED WAKING FOR HIS SON Dock During the i Night--A Tragic Homecoming. Sept. 28.---A tragically {py bome-coming waited Patrick { Looney, 'an Irish-American = passenge: who disembarked at this port the oth er day on the way to visit his par jents at Mourne Abbey, near the tows lof Mallow, His father, John Looney, unknown to his son, was w aiting for him on Queenstown quay. The "Bal itie,". on which the som was travelling, drenched Queenstown in the darkness of the early morning and the old man stayed up all night to watch for her. Toward morning, however, he appar- lently lost his bearings in the dark- ness and stepped off the quay wall. A watchman heard the splash but noth ing was known of the tragedy till Looney's body was found on the at low tide. Meanwhile, the son the Baltic's tender must have pass the scene of his parent's His grief was made all the more acute by the fact that his father had intended his greeting to be a sur- prise and so had told him nothing about it. His first knowledge of the disaster was from the police who met him at Queenstown railway station. Youn had been working for years to get enough to return and visit his parents at Cork and the tragic character of his home- coming deeply affected him. | Walked Off the | Cor, unhap mm ed over very Looney money County BRIDE MUST PAY FOR HAT. Woman Who Ordered Headgear is Liable. Mass, Sept. 23. consisted chiefly wae the basis of a tried before a jur, Session. William C, that amount from formerly of Wey from dhe evi Donovan, the was 1 {hat, which ostrich plume, {suit which {the Sixth wanted to collect Donon appeared Mrs her A 365 of . an lostor, in Keen was dinner gown, which has the new pink chiffon. The bodice has an gests a little coat. Tunic there are bands of this lace wiven by a big, soft pink rose ing ear-rings of pale pink coral. AVOILS SCANCAL Mrs. John { mouth, It {dence that ' morning of {served with She testified {hack Mr tered it fi and an, on wedding dav, the suit. had sent .it she discov several magnificent | Ber papers in that Keen | was "Made not she to yecause that withers up of was one plume | After being {decided that Mrs {for the plume the damages at out time the jury pay some Donai and hat £67.75 an must ind assessed Lieut. Smith Was Ac- cused. Sept. Tidings From Athens. Athens, Sept. 23.--Miss Gertrude Younge left on Wednesday for Fergus to as nursedn-training at the hospital. Philip Robeson has invested in a fine antomobile, Field day at the high school has been fixed for October 6th. J. J. Tilley, former |". model school visited the re- | V1 cently -established' model school last honte In week, giving two excellent addresses. | 1 Rev, W. Warren Giles, East Orange, to have N.J., preached two excellent sermons [of Rear in the Methodist church recently, The [Ing the Asiatic flo anniversary services in St, Paul's [inquiry had investig Presbyterian ehureh are to be held on { niBecon dig conduct ag October 15th, The young people of attached to the Christ. church (Anglican), have or- | bos, and his-brothe: ganized themselves into a society [him to resign rather known as A Y.P.A. naval scandal that A' pretty house wedding took place | his trinl by court ma ' on the Gth inst., at the home of S.| 'The deparime deferred A. Coon, when his eldest daughter, tive date of tl wignation to | Miss! Ella Nora, was united in mar- | Lieut. Smith to reach his ried to Melzer Ferguson, Rockport, | government son of Albert Férguson, Rockport. Fhe new Anglican rectory is being | rapidly built, and will likely be ready to oecupy this fall. The colo- nil verandah being added to the gidence of A. E. Donovan, M.P.P.. completion. W. RB. Percival improving the: property purchased from the Fisher estate, Austin 'I'ribute has gone to take a position in the office of the Eednomist, Markham, Miss Anna Hic key has taken a , position in the Wooding store. Athens was well re presented at Brockville and Ottawa fairs. Excursions held to day rail Ogdensburg Fhe Lieut the Washington, tion from the n Smith has been : secretary of the Reginald Nicholson, te Lieut Smith Niles, Mich Smith's resi been Admiral enter ol cepted by ac navy, Rear Lule at inspector, AFTIVES gnation 1s tendered at the roy Murdoch, ter a ated Wir comm ot, charge him. was rt Mr, Mr the engagement abeth Robina, to of Lethbridge, George Avmstrg will take WW. H Byer of their daugl Ives H. Ar Alberta On , Montre place | and ros ie nearing altering and he recently is ringe October. Prouse's best hlood pills 25¢ It is unlikel, the new St Picton will building has pn was hoped for ik th alvo were boat to " by and A dainty, quickly-served and satisfying breakfast ior folks who like good things to eat. ' Made of selected Indian Corn-- cooked, rolled into thin bits and toasted in a par- ticular way. - Sold by Grocers. ---- POSTUM CEREAL CO, Ld, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, AN EVENING GOWN OF Gray crepe de chine over rose pink was used and coat on the chil at one BY Ris a $ GUNS READY Episode in Urited St States Navy When ting Admir * siderable GREY AND SILVER. for this a separate the belt which sag- with silver lace, and The touch of color is bodice; and by graceful slashed tunic over at achment below re trimmed fon skirt, side of the ANY WAR THAT MAY DENLY BREAK OUT. FOR Schemes. of Mobilization Are fect--Battle Squadrons Been Engaged in East Manoeuvring Coast Notwitl settlement wal London, Sept the | Morace : continue reports of a an question, prepacati in England Birining ham anuounit busy ment i firm ordet fo gotern that hee one ik i 10,000,000 eartrid cases A Liverpool l eas irrespondent Hpon the highest parations of a4 mn ter possible © ials, and, "source, could authority that pre *L extensive churn of thy terete re iabl, ¢ foros have been made anplovment from «the that the be read, to wu any part of t follwing n that might mobilizatios In Ssaw of the same territorial ~ wat inrch to treally perfeet, ' ALTHO ollie men wine for inn hours the the ntantry in twenil nit of ths (will pool re aaty very wCushire THE TOWN Ol UANaNOQ E. Mrs. I. 4, Webst: 1 b.h.G.1. Daughters of Rebekah. | he frie esterday, diay, of Toronto Webst por i rarmd president. of the ters of Rebekah this digtriet Mrs. le att, of Montreal, ih address in Graee church room on Friday evening next of orgadizing a voun circle in. cc with the work, Hugh is Liananogue, > Salvation Army, held a & throug Fu Robert J hag ert meetin Major been for purpose nnection McFadden, t suffered from a week; is rep ried Miss M. M. Carpenter and ford Sine represented the local tircle of King's Daughters provincial convention week, and have Ford Berry, who suffered logs in the baw fire Porcupine section, spent the end here with nis parents, Mr. Nirs. Thomas G. Berry, Brock and leaves on Tuesday to | studies at Queen's. Messrs. bwin Zivian, King and Douglas Peck, Broek left for Toronto to enter stimdonis at Varsity, Miss Gladys FE. Berry Brock street, left this morning fon Brockville for a short visit with re latives, and will proceed from thonee to Ottawa, to enter as student at the Norm®! school. i Miss Chrissy Wright, eireet, leaves to-day course in training at school, Wh Redlard, Rroekvily, and Fran! Bedard, Piercesille, NN.) with relatives for a fer Willows, New Jiskeard, of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. street, i Mr. and Mrs. Hoses ling the summer in this section, returned to their howe in N.Y. Mrs. Ni. H. Hurd, street, spending the past two (in "Kingston, the guest of iher {Frank 0. Hard, Gordon strest, arden paralytic street, vy stroke last intig noel Mrs Willing the in wont returned "r 18 last H. re con in th week I street resume Li street, street, hav, as Ryvderhag to enter for a at Ottawa Normal "re in town Mr gripst Some Faekson, BD. Cook, spin have Mohawk Charles wenks Ravn has MONDAY, - SEPTEMBER skirt of swing. SUD | Per- | Have | on} : { The Old Folks returned home, 5, 1911. 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