Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Oct 1911, p. 10

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THE PAILY BRITISH WHG, WEDNESDAY, OCTORER 38, 1911 PAGE TEN. NEWS OF NEIGHBORS [WHAT WHIG "CORRES YELL US, (he Tidings Fromm Various Points fu Uutariv--What People Wht They Are i | Eastern Lre wing aod saying. W.MLS. Wood Oct. I4 I'h Woma Missionary Society mwiet al Mrs Fhompson' last evewing pumber of WHOLESOME { There v a 8 fondly simp of RELIABLE J © ii sin Coy ECONOMICAL eal young ladies, served served MADE IN CANADA ments. Fhe ne it Mr William Luey's on Nov EWGILLETTCOLTD: bee dn es. 8" Armetrong will TORONTO----ONT, Woodburn Woodburn ladies, dainty ot meeting will be Hay Bay Notes. fl Bay, Oct. 13. Mes. W, H. Pal GAS FIRES, mer left last to Visit in Na We hay sion har returning and soft i Pi 8 us to her home In thing for ! : £ room grate; ne no i Mi lapp, no smoke; as oe! » @ v ' of . Mrs, Adam raid d 3 Be i e : H. sharp at Phone 615 er J. W. OLDFIN & CO ville, has bought sever Wd orchs Cor. Sydenham snd Ordnnoce Sts n is vicinity and picking and pa : order of the still very ill. pane for a few wa before "Dittuth Mr. and oi Corbyvi wpples is the Henry Galt i Bardolph Budget. ph, Oct 13.8 attonsted the on the Bard part men's banguet fickory Sena Dt bo 3 Bir amide Book sad i Te br ator. Mes Bardolph, amd other CAUSES SICKNESS Good Health Impossible with a Dis . i Pol : ovee. Litt ordered Stomach, CC, Haw- fhoere Miller + sickness or cause notiung more trouble than w disordered stomach, and daily through stomach, We urge every dn iffering many people confract serious maladi tiply disregard or abuse Maberly, Albert Tidings From Maberly, Oct. 16.--M: is on the sick list. We any stomach derangement, ind; or dyspepsia, whether weite of chronic, to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tab lets, with the distinct standin that we will refund thar out question or formality, if after reasonable use of this medicine they satisfied with the results, We Hall sr deal Potatoes are 1 and re Buch week for where Mr being under weather, Leslie last ceard, money with- | ported a very poor crop nan and bride left her the home in New Lisl Buchanan is an oper customer thie are not This recommend every day, anyone them, ator them to ow and have vet to who has not benefited by si24 25¢., Oe, and $ first of the partridge season a hear ofl qumber of the men are after the small Mrs. John Morrison is iriends at lurridge. My George Buchanan are spending a few with friends in Perth. Mrs Charles Manders nd daughter left or tl home in Winnipeg on Sun day ward Clarke is wt tac quinsy. Mr. Smith's Falls, lage. been game. visiting hire box. Sokl in hingstion only at store,~ The Rexall Mahood. and Mrs days Toronto Street Toronto, Oct. 17. Wie to 8he, home with ar bit Edward of y wheat, goos nush spent today in the vil to 8Ge.; oats, per bush is to . z rye, per bush., 0c. to 75 ba i . bush., SOc. to Ye; hay Reports From Philipsville, timothy, ped ton, ¥i% to ; hay, No p He. © 16--W. W 2, per ton, $15 to $17; straw, per ton hilipsvilie, Oct. ' : $15; dressed hogs, 89 to $9.25. butter, | Ping has good to chowe, per « to He . | He eggs, per doz, 3 per th, le. to be; fowl, per i 12e. to 13e.; dueks, per I4e.; turkeys, per |b apples, per bbl, $1.70 = 5: ne toes, per bag, $l to I ef, h Ve quarters, Sli to # + beef, and yuarters, $6.50 to 87.5! ht, choi lis shed carcase, 3 to 30.050. heel, carcase, 87.75 tp S200; veal, y the 210 to 81k mation, prime, round freezes. 3; lamb, W.50 to 10.50, i W. B. Philips has covered his resi "5 ley, per Top: returned from the far west old Ontario as a home, and work agamm at El pple preter taken up his y vtion as agent, The finished their work, here many apples this year as vears, Ihe threshers chicke pick other finished thre filling silos is Now bountiful, and wshing in this section accom- which plowing, will until the once more digging the roots, wedium e not order of the day PONDENTS | dow, J. ( Best looking lady, Miss Mrs. fiuy Whitmarsi Yop- | race, B. Fournier, I. Perkins wwson, | vie shot, J. €. Forrest Fat man's race, 6, CO. Hutehings., Hest Nally, A. Crooner. 100 vards, W. BB. Tobia. A. Herle Hoidenby Druid foal, H. H t H. Sickler." Hoys' race, | Wing, | rome Adams, Fddie Mulvilk race, J, Ueburn, A. Crozer, Piamp, M. Porter, J. ett. race, twelve vears and under, hearuev, Mary Mulville, Martina Me . Cano. Best lady driver, Mrs. H. Sick shire emt. tor, Mrs. M. Hull, Old man's race, 1} MeFadden, John Forrester. Men's race, half mile, Simpson, } Hazelwon. I eryguson, his con Metho- | Pride | K21 | Face, single dover, | bovs' Bost itehines, Charleston Jottings, Derby i Pais 's Bay lay. 1. Beach on Wednesday, moving Webster and New York months spent at th Mise Jeannie Eyre attended the apen, HH Men's. 100 yards, Perth; J. Met Farmers' race, J. Bost matched team, D. Gip aker., Worst turnout, Ron-| Best foul, 1911, >. Haugh- teach- | ian, M. Haughian. Best sing le turn! ers' institute meeting at . | out, Lewis McCann, A. McEwan. Hest | general purpose team, D. fiibson, | Baker. Best single roadster, A. | zier, M. Blair. open, § arthv, New | boro. Dowdas., W | Darou. | son, W. ald her. Brockville STOCK MARKETS. Paid at the Centres. | Montreal, Oct. 16.--About 2,475 head j of butchers' cattle, 350 calves, 2.475 { sheep and lambs, and 1,330 hogs, were { offered for sale at the Point St.| It harles stockyards to-day. The offer- lings of live stock at this m arket dur {ing the week were 2,750 cattle, 575] 3.375 sheep and lambs, and Trade was good, but the! tendency all LIVE The Prices Various {ealves, 80 hogs. {prices have a downward | round. | Prime beeves sold at 5% Ib; preety good animals, 1lc. to 3h [per ih. large fat about He., and | | ¢. to Be. per COWS stock, 21 to fe. perlb r 1B. fo Se ' b ¢ ib., for the common Calves sold at Jc ) I and good veals Sheep sold at about lambs at Sle. per Ib Good lot per lb, CraASsers, COPYRIGHT HARRIS AND EWING of hogs PONA, Uruguay to United] ---- -- : Toronto Cattle Prices. Oct. 16 to-day, but unchanged on evers Toronto, There was a from | heavy run Han: led almost cept sheep was slow hours developed very wel here Mrs Renitte is guest ot wok. Mi 8 and is the last Julfalo, son. prices remain thing e trac ple of y couple o i wud hogs, The export : starting, but in Hartington Feldspar. i Hartingior . 16. Mr. Gamey, of l'oronto, «eng E. Revelle, open u Ids jamin the village Good but Saturday with hougt {chers were selling to heavy butchers off. W. Dunn mine on Ben-{ 1,000 lambs at $ 5, and north of [83.75 per or Recip' of men has bee in eampris ing 3.180 catt 67 caly ome days, and 2073 Ww. J 85.99 f.o.b. and Babeock's property; were 162 ¢ \ pang mgaged on it tor thoes and sheep. : been ob- | good showing for spar has tained. Mr. and M the weck with friends in the Kk. & P. RR. v coat of paint fale, acher if ton quotes hogs at £6.15 fed and w: sered Fxport eati ( | choice, 36 to $6.3 mediu $0.75 to rece; ve 5.95; bulls, $1.75 to choice, $5.90 to 26.20; goo to £5.85; medium, 35.20 $4.50 o X53: cow chowe, $4.75 to ¥ wm, $4.2 | to 21.70; common, x1 to canner 121.50 to $2.75. buliz, 3.50 to feeders, =50 go L100 Ibs, R165 35.10; feeding bulls, $3.25 to $1; stoek rs, 80 to 90 lhe, 24.25 to $4.70 00 to S00 ths, $4 to 31.50; 600 to SH £1.75 to 21.10; B50 to 600 hs, milkers, choice, cach, $60 common and medium, 830 springer, 5 to X50; Cloakey spent | Westhrooke station has Miss Estella Cole Lake, £5.50; butcher I'rous | catt o, spent | 25 60 at home last week, her 1 85 50 closed owing to the | pat) McMahon, an aced resident of that township. Visitors Mrs, B. Patterson, Mi Revells and Mrs, Brown, of Moscow, at M. Trous- fale's: Ek. an at EK, Revelle's; Mas htee's, Mrs. D.| common, onwa dan e Perrauits. : 33.50 to $4: Prize Winners Westport Fair, to 370 Westport Can | | | 3 : | Ibs. | Oct. 16 who spent the returned to Mon- | Whitinarsh, who spent the months in Winnipeg, re hur Miss Edith Me Miss past Chicago on Minnie M month in 00; | to $7: sheep, heavy, ewe | 33.80: light, ewes, 33.75 to £4 | best, $5 to 823.25; bucks town, three and culls, $3 past turned on mday in Buffalo Market. Buffalo, Oct. head; strong to lI Messrs. R. N. k and ville, of Kir on, were Westport frie Inst Fraser, this week Mul calling on week Thomas East ceipts, 5,200 16. --Cattle--Re active; higher | Cann spent Burgess. | | i i good tol choice, | medium | {and eommon, barely steady prime | J tects, 57 iA Speagh 5 to 87 butchers, \ Egyptian Cigarettes ' 5 ~ Plain or Cork tips. 1 Sc. Per box 4 A skilful blending of Turkish Tobacco. 0 cows, BO and feeders, stock heifers, $3.25 i: slow and Large Ste k ot 3 Second Full cut, with sufficient { elasticity to promote real bodily freedom, TIGER BRAND UNDERWEAR neither binds nor bags-- yields gently to every move. ment of the body, yet per- manently retains its shape ¥ Second Hand Furniture f « i i | For Pickling Pure Vinegar, all kinds of whole and KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Jdmited) "Highest Siteion at Lowest Cost' th year, Fall Ter \ Twenty Ground Spices. D. COUPER, 'Phone 76. 811-3 Princess Street against wear and washing. , At your dealer's, 75¢ to $2.00 TH MARNE Prompt Delivery, | Weeseerssnensertersent Restanranty | Separated ! furaished® Up-to-date Katiog House. appartments Well and MHghted .. Try our Full Course Dinner, 3 six will cure, Sold by all druggists or g in a kg. on pedeint of price, New pamphlcs ¥ ¥ Wi THOMAS GUY, Prop. ie mailed free. Medicine Co. ormerly Windsor) Toronto, Ont wi FP FVII IVISIIGIP IVE Wood's Phosphodize PR The Great Fag Oe res 0 sp y Brain Worry, nds ion, | ous Debility, | pondeney, Sexvil Weak: madorrivea, and Effects of p Prien §1 per box, sis for 35. | | | | {3 | PII IIIT III IOTIY LIPTON'S TEA OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY & § { | As full of fine quality and as dainty in design as the finest imported Biscuits-- and at one-third less cost. Almost as rich as short- bread BISCUITS ABOUT 80 'TO 800] 5.50 to $9.25, | Veals Re ceipts, 1,100 hea | 20,000 Receipts, head; to Ibe, lower; heavy and mix 26.65 to $6.70; a few 6.75 Ft. $6 to 36.70: | 35.0; roughs, £5.60 to 184 to ¥5.25; dairies, | | head low to Dik {$4 to $5.00; Iwethers, £3.50 to 33.7) $3.50; active | pigs, wD £5.85: stag 3.20 to $6.70 Sheep ar lambs Receipt 20.000 lower; lamb vearlings, #1 to $1.25 ewes, 21.25 to mixed, ¥l to ¥.50, sheep, WOLFE ISLAND ITEMS. A Branch Bank to be Established There--Which One? Island, Oct. 16.--~The Islander Walle Walte Saturday stenme made a special trip or night for the benefit of wishing to attend the She carried. over one hundred pas Frank Briceland shipped tw carloads of cattle to Montreal to day. Robert Bolton, who an operation in the hospital arrived home on Thursday. Charles Greenwood, Watertown, is spending a days on the island. Charles Dox teur,. Rochester, N.Y., is also a visi tor to the island. Mr. Daly, who has been sexton for the Church of the Sacred Heart, for over twent a left last week for Yonkers, N.Y where he will reside with his da ter. Mr. Daly was ite and the good wishes of the con munity will follow him. James Berrs will fill the place made vacant hv ur Daly Rumor says that Edward Payne will move to the Hage and! occupy Mrs, vacant, his mtleniion being ther the interests of the Ii Harvesting company, of which he is] an enterprismng agent, It is stated that one of the local banks shortly open a branch office here. 11 would prove very con thought a great deal of would be transacted. The bans wer published on Sunday of W. J. Dignem nud Miss Maud, second daughter of Angus R. McDonald. r those show selgers, inderwent recent iy an especial | Vor Coyle's house lately maddy Sh emational wail venient and i business a i Thayer, in his per- the November Smart plunge ntly on cert John Adams sonal page in det, comments phases of the publishing business, incidentally states that before i ownership the profits of that maga zine exceeded a hundred thousand i year. It is scarcely necessary for him to tell ne that success is still coming his way. 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