Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Nov 1911, p. 9

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NEWS OF NEIGHBORS A : WHAT WHIG "CORRESPONDE NTS Work x 8 TELL 1 5, ; { . . . || The Tidings From Various Points iu ? ¥ | Eastern. Omtario--What People| ( of Art! Free! Ave Dolag and What They Are Sarm-- 2 Saying, The finest Joweliy Cata= logue produced in America can be ha d free for the asking. It contams 124 es of Dia- monds, Jewelry, are, Cut Glass, Sather Goods and Noveities some of the articles being reproduced 'in as many as fourteen colors. Write for ittoday--it makes gift choosing easy. You run no risk whatever in selecting any article, for we forward st at our expense, guarantee safe delivery, and JSheartully refund your money if you are not perfectly satisfied. i { x -- i Plum Hollow Notes. | Plum Hollow, Nov. 7.---Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barber spent the week-end at Brockville. Miss Susie Paloier is at home from Frankville, caring for her mother, who is ill. William Camphell 'hus returned home from thé west, i Suddenly Stricken. { Pleasant. Valley, Nav. 7.-With feel- | imgs of regret, the people received the | i news of the serious illness of F. Fller-| | beck, who * wwe strickn while away at | tending the funefal of his inte lament- led. brother-in-law, J. W. McRory, i S¢denhani, and was unable to Jotun} home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kerr, Sri, ---- | 8. Sigsworth's; Mr. und Mra. ecto ick herr, at BE. Hughes': 'Nr. and Mrs. | Ryrie Bros., Limited {F. Walker, at J. A. Hughes Cassda's Largest Jewelry Hoase Petworth Notes; das. Ryrie, Pres, i Harry Ryrie, See.-Treas. | Petworth, Nov. 7.-Quarterly ling was held by Rev. James McMul- 134-136-138 Yonge St. | len, -~ Petworth Methodist church. TORONTO meet - {There was a large congregation. Far. {mers have their ploughing about dose for, this fall. a Miss Laura spent Thanksgiving at her home, and' attended the wedding of her consin at the home of Hiram Vannest, Bellroek. She has now returned to Albert Col lege, Belleville, \ fo Electric Restorer for Men Phosphonul ¢ restores every nerve in the body preirnene 10 114 proper tension ; restores vim and vitality, Premature decay; and all sexual weakness averted at once hesphionel will make you 4 new man, ig TIES on od i 5. ailed to any ddrass St. Cathar bor sale at Mahood' ® Drug orn Notes From Verona. Nerona, Nov. 7. given his Home u coat of paint, and added a new verandah. Herbert Bue leigh secured the individual champion- ship in the field day sports at Syden ham high school. A wireless from lo- | eal sports at deer camp, Marble Lake, | says they are with suceess in their guest for Couneil met here [esterday held herve Harvey tat E. meeting big game Mr. and Mrs. | visited lately wm 17th inst Allen, Toronto, Yorke's ap I Death at Mallorytown, M3 Tory Lossy NT. ~The death of Mrs. William E. Inkin, on Sunday, November 5th, at 1 am. came as a 1 greut shock to the people of Mallory. « to The late Mrs. Inkin came Cavada four vears ago last March with. her hushand and - daughter, - | | Maud, and settled in Lansdowne, but | afterwards' moved to Caintown, then] M. ROYAL 108 (neaw ee AND QUACK LENE ec AL inde-ef- roles and + Drinks lee Cream. and all Pruitt and Candles. NM, PAPPAS & CO, 154 Frivecss Streef. PARLOR id kinds of wn {at his si | cock and W iv imiting hin ¥penj i Avery and A, ( SEEadsehiren; dren, "Walter -Secord Storms has spending u few {friends town, i pens, enjoyed a visit Division court will be William Kupfer, i for Stein, to Vist ' ville, their son, . _THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, | TRURSDAY, NOVEMBER 92, 1011. sport at the same time. One of alreg aly taek to kill hi 1 and bis sop, them "deer. us, went to on and accompanied him ban Robinson with to see her brother, Mere. Robert Ashley hone from Colebrook wing 40. prissin A Lapro . ahey, had rh ¥ Mra Oy 4 . be fo t 1 any a Mim he ry. Kittuer, of Arup. Mr. aod Mresd oe Deobigh, Sunday Mi Tat Luther Haley. Hay Vay, at J does pot e fut in fetus bomé with. Javoe's: Mr: ful Mev. Perc Seott re r ir al her, who has James Robi sans; E Igin MeWilt AERING Dear, an TOW, has AFIY. stor Mrs Joi Cx with a zore leg, having cut Sunday; 26 Muriel it cousin =, My M. Macdcoald, for » days, lust. week; Mr. and Mrs Curl-and- Waster Henwood Hrennisow; at Walter Tigo', Bay Centre. M Abert ind Levi Salshucy, Lewis Stover, Sidney Williams," George Bab-! Stugrt to the back country, d Ringst : ; had the dew. James : : we ulin hilines or I a Visit to friends and spent a few Arhpoor, relufit es Try » in swk. vm able to cine last week, Visitors © My Yarker, Mi Colebrook; fawley . af bury's, on Was 3 days sy ret: rn to big gumne, aie Nhe ard and mer is wis here visit and, friends, but Salsbury A and Sails Mrs M out been + od nn Wand, Lrankshaw wold one of his farms 1 ta J. Asselstine, who has Laken possession and moved hig newls acquired estate, i "Tougliboro Council, Sydenham, Nov. 6.--~Louncil ' met, confitmed the minutes of last meeting and paid the ~ following aceaints Thoms Foaston, repairing sidewalk, Xl: P. Roberts, blacksmithing work, Junetown. ral from x3.70. © Ruttan, money paid for here attended the conservative conven care of destitute travellers, Sie. ton at Delta on Friday last. Perley William Johnston, extension of job { Lakin®, a machinist in Ctiea, N.Y, is near Hogan's, $15. Adam Davy snd ix parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. gi -inen, hk with stone crusher, Me. and Mrs. W. HH. Fraok 48 J. Ciheit, road tools, $8.3 The reday and Friday last at. of 0. railway, freight charges, | Tel iperance Lake and Athens. Alvin J. Cosgriff, repairing culvert, is at' Sharbot Lake, hunting, : Kemp, repairing enlvert, #2. E. Summer is enjoying a hunt Rarev, repairing culvert, - £3 North 'Bay. M. Ryan, Brock- Moved, x 11s- Macnimara, that this passed through here to-day. 'W. council does not approve of the', %, spent Saturday last in Brock: RB filling in that part of Hyde Mis Fredeviek Tennant nnd haw lake IVing. eastward of-Laintown, were guests at Island to the mainland, S. Purvis'. on Sunday. Mr. and lic interests an waterway on Malcolm Hall enjoved a Thanks- constricted under the giving. supper Monday Hing at 'that partienlat point, the home of Lewis Trickey, Riverside body of water Mrs. (Rev. Wo Wi Pumvis and hil land would "he canyerted into. "a of Saskatchewan, ave ovests « stagnant pool, thereby endangerin.: Purvis' is the health and lives of those residing in that locality, and would request the member for Frontenac to lay the matter before -the board of railway ecommissionérs. Carmed Moved, Macnamara-Koapp, tha reeve and tre are hereb. an thorized to borrow £800 for " the pur pose of paving for the stong crusher Ihe said sum fo be repaid in anuoua! instalments of $400 cach. Carried Connell adjourned to meet 2 pm Friday, « Dec. 13th . TOCK MARKETS. Paid at Centres, Nov: H.--~Abont 2,000 head en'ttle, 500 yes, 2.600 and 2.300 hogs were at the Point St. Charles &tock yards this forenoon The live stock at this i market during" the week we te 2,700 cat- tie, 4.300 sheep and lambs, STR. lave gone hunting tee g Junetown dotting LE N Nav, Sey { Lakins, hy i B. Me $1; H. | near ville, Hall ville to. of Jos on In the pub should be railway © at otherwise the lying north of the is on Mrs. Kenny weoks with her Summers. © The Alexander Tennant, to hear of sister, hereby many Cain- i- Mrs. A. BO of Are ROYIrY his th After Veer at Denbigh, Denbigh, Rev, J. Rebie, with Rev. and Mrs of Amprior, has ar- again Mre. KE. Berndt, of the Mtawa hospitals a couple of weeks, has cguisiderably tmproved: n, of 'Berlin, is, a couple of of M¥ aud Mrs. Pauli THe Denbigh house. H D. | NY favoring | asarer Nov, 7. who ived hon at mbit in one arrived Frnst-- home, . Ln E % guest fay Prices the Various the ryan, of Rochester, Jd friends and relatives here with a Frank Chatson, Jr., of Brock- and his hrother; Lorne, of Sas: Katoon, Yask., me here on a visit parents, Mr. and Mrs F and enjoying the of Montreal, ol butchers' sheep and lambs, offered for =rale to . i Chat- offerings are G75 calves, to Mallorytown. She vas twenty-sevk on years of .age- and was born at] | Blackheath, London, SFE. England. | | She leaves a husband aud three chil dren, Maude, Sidney and George The! funeral was held at 2 pom, hardy to the Presbyterian church, service he- ing held by Rev. 1. Easton, Eaglich | minister of this place. The rema ins| were conveyed the Mallorytown | remetery. - to ne Westport School Event. i Westport, Nov, 7.--The ment given in the public Saturday was interesting and unique, ! The exhibitioneof curios from Flor ida were well worth seeing and cost » lot of time and money to get to gether. Dir. Lillie gave an interesting entertain- | school last ! which was greatly. appreciated. An. other pleasing part of the programme was the comedy sketches by i Esplin, a first-class entertainer. Mrs. DD. Mooney and som, who spent | the past few weeks in town, retuen- od to Detroit, Mich., on Tuesday, Miss! Adelaide ier, of Smith's Falls. spent Sunday and Monday at home. Miss Edna Whitmarsh, trained wurse, * of Ottawa, is. spenking this week al thome, Mie: M, A. Whelan spent thy {holiday in Toronto. John Cutting, fof Kalamazoo, Mich. is the guest of riends here, K. Dresee, of Syva. NY. spending a few days ' 0000000000000 BIG SALE Working Men's' Boots; and Boys' (also Fine Shoe Repair- ¢ ing done while you wait. : JOHN GREEN, 2853 PRINCESS STREET. = 8 . Crinfown Reports. Nov. 6.-William Tor! woll:ito-do and fayorably | here, has added to his! a fine track of land iu | the centre of this place. Charles Purvis | is much improved in health. Mrs, Bert. Pools, who has been ill, has re. turned home. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church will meet this week at the home of Mrs. Robert Felgley. Mr. Hewitt and family have moved into the house owned by Clark Tug: | ner. W. 8. Hough is spending a few | days with Caintown friends. Mv. and Mrs. James Fligh Jnwe gone to spend a few wesks visiting Mes. William Hunt at Webbwood, Re RU Phillipe haa returned home, after pending » few weeks visiting old friends at Wetly | wood, William Lowe,vofs Mallorytowy, | has ronted the farm of Janes Fligh for the "next yeas Mrs. George SN. Duncan spent a few avecks visiting her | | father at South © Mountain: rs. | George 1. Buell has returned home, | after visiting at Montreal, Nis. | Nancy Fuel 1. at present very ill, : Caintown, rence, a know n iar mer, valuable farm, » eo! 00000 0POCOOIOOIOIOOIOOROON AFTER SUFFERING YEARS Cured by Lydia E. Pink- ham'sYegetableCompound Fox Ureek, N.B.--*'I have al had pains, in the loins and a w ness. there, and often after m jn} meals' my fi | would distress me | Mountain View News. i and cause SOTe- | yuniqin Yiew, Nov. 7.-MNr' Ran- tsom, of Albert College, is taking the work of Rev. Mr, And on this ciecnit. His serraony are much appre- cinterd. The W M.S. held a tart social lin the basement of the Methodist ® chitreh, OC. Sprung, T. ilickerson, Roy! to Nova Seatia as | foremen to pple gangs. Able packing is over - this ighiiorh W. Cane and 'W. Red-| die hfvoriss ¥ their stock, ste, and have moved into Ameliashurgh vil lage. They talk of going west. Their' sales' were welt afouied and high i prices were i 4 t Pymer is moving from the farm he has lately occupied above the illo, and Hor ace Calman is "taking his place. Mrs. to British Cobum- | Arnold havi ing | The county , p has moved . from to Picton, Jeaving 48% vamber Sug of employment. Gi There feed. amall is being kept : Be i Wm no water 10 run the lar Amill. 8. Frederic and on Papers 9% Cal Wi x Creek, N.B., Canada. Canada. Free address on southern life and @onstoms, oH 3 oy Contimuaily K'hawk and Spit, ket, f | She fauses Vaneoat and Hope Young have gone Catarrh Cure sonson's ? 4,300 hogs, price and I'rade was good, but : the had a downward tendency all Prime boeves sold at from i 34e. to wear Ge. per Th. pretty good | animals from 4¢ 5 and the stock, per 1b at de. per Lrussers, to Ge. for at 3ie to per lh; sold about 26 0 per round common Calves sold Ih. for per ih, ftom 24e. to wand from Se good veals. Sheep sold per 1b., lambs at 5c good lots of hogs 100 lbs ahout thie at Catarrh - Cure Buffalo Live: Stock. 6.--Cattle Market steers, 37.50 grades, R550 to $5. os-- Receipts, - 1,000 head arly active and steady 86 to $9.25. lambs R ceipts, head. Market, slow, o Bbe er, Choice lambs, 55.75 to $5.55: to fair, $4.25 to & to $4.25; sheep, Hogs Receipts, active and ens 20; stags, 85 to $5.60; mixed, £6.30 to $6.25; Fas ceipls, hirm, Himteher | SL to Caly Re active, alo, Now head. to 87; \eows, Mar Cull to Ther: 1s a Constant Dripping r rom the Nose ito the Throat, If You Have Foul, Sickening Breath, That is Catarrh and I Can Cure It. choice, Sheep and 30.000 low ) cull Market : Yorkers, 86 to to 85.25; pigs, $35.50 £6.20 to $6.20; heavy, roughs,; $5 io $5 50 fair Let Me Send Youu a Free Trial Pack Is age of My; Remedy. *G Toronto Caule Market, Nov. 6.~Cattle were sell with prices up about 25¢ heavy butehers, The mar cleared every light medium eattle, but common and heavy trade opened later, Sheep and' lambs were not much -changed. W. J. Johnston quot red hogs at £5 f.0.b., and 86.25 fed and watered at 'the Western market, but at the Union Stock Yards they were 33, fed and 'watered. Receipts were 4 eattle, 42 calves, 471 hogs and 1,714 sheep Latest quotations : Export cattle, choice, 36.10 to $6.40: medium, $5.60 to 86; bulls, $4.50 to 35.25: butcher cattle, choice, $5.50 to %6; good, $5 to 35.40; meditim, $450 to 84.90. com- 'mon, $1.75 to $4.2; cows, good, $4 to 84.90; medium, £3 £2 50 £3.25: bulls, $3.30 to feeders, heavy, 34.50 to $5.35 feeding bulls, $3.50 to $0.50: siockers, SO to 900 fhe, 33.95 to $4.50. wedi um, 3.25 to £3 light, 82.7% fo £3.25; canners, $1.50 to $2.75: milk | Prey choice, $60 to B80: common and eam, each, S30 to $50: sprifigers, £13 to X75; calves, $1 to 88: sheep, owes, S150 to. $1.75; 'bucks or culls, T8200 to $3.25; lambs, $5.25 to £5.40 hogs, fed and-watered, 86.25 to 5. 35; f.o.b., $6. BROKE FATHER'S WILL. Toronto, ing steady, for ket choice mon, to £3.25; @ Wonlda't Marry a Gagging Catarrh Spitter Like Him for a Million Dollars. Catareh ie had Succeeded in Establishing Clear Title to Farm, So~At the 'assizes here of Trenton. sue the will of his father, the late Nostrand Sprague. De ceased died in 1907, leaving an estate valued at 51.875. to his daughter, Mrs. Richard Duke, Toronto, and a ara Son, Dr. James Sprague, Perth. Albro not only dar er breatd of Denes, +8, hut ue weration, deat lose of hipking Picton, Nov, Hs ambition . cntises fons of ap- Aloro MN. Sprague, dyspepsia, raw ceeded in breaking and. energy, of petiilie, in TAT est i throat and consump lon It needs zt. tention ut once Cure jt with Gauss' is a quick, radical, permanent cure. because. it rids svarem af the poisonous germs cause ecatarrh. in order to prove ail whe i £1 that 10 FREE. * This Souben i is good for ome tria) Cause' bined oa - Toe n fii in your Same) i dotted lines below] puitering From this dangerons ard Sprague was willed the life tenure of a oatiisome Senne ial Gruss' Cataren Cure 'will actually cure any case 3 faim an Rig Intand, worth 33.350 and catarrh quickly. no MALLer. how Fors Min cash. Abro succeeded in standing or tow had 1 WHI send g ¢ triai tablishing that this farm had = been kage by mall. free of al com Feud ner us vour name and address ky and Shen him by his fat before death, the treatment wil Sent Lo you iy breaking the will Albro forfeited return mail, Try se! # I wi) Dositizeiy; 1 $500 from the estate, but he cure so at You wi weitom fn- a or Ah ied Bo as weltame wii] won the fall title to .the farm. out seupon below a j --- Dies at Cape V incent. {. Cape Yiecent, X.X.. Nov. 8 Anna Irving Stoll, widaw of Horace. T. Stoll, died at ber home on Broad way, Tuesday morning. She was bors Vincent seventy Sve yeary ago and Rad resided whole life. package 8 Ay "ang She was a commupicant yt the Fpis- 3 church many vears. Sha js sur i id six children, Attorhey Fred oll, he, Charles A al, Thomas bea rs re. 8 Bloek, all of Street or RED. No. inieent; Horace T. Stoll, of i Sete: Farle wa wd Wir EE. Rey mall to Be GAUSS, 1481, Main Se, I wt hes one of hiv kuees badly with an axe. | teller, ony o] 8.~Mre SIGNATURES ON CHECKS. The Plainer They Are the Less They Appeal to Fergers. "You ought to sign your check dif- | ferently, Mr. Bldak," said a Chicago bank employee to a depositor whose ac count runs well up toward $100,000 a i year. "What's the matter with that check?" asked the customer, nettled | that, as he thought, it should be inil | mated he didn't know how fo draw a | check. "You misunderstand me." said the "The ebieck's all right. 1 was referring to your signature. It 18 just the kind that a forger takes delight in ¢ofying. If you will allow me the privilege of saying so, you're liable to meet with loss in that way at any time Any good penmap could imitate it so cleverly you'd bardly know the difference yourself. "The plainer the signature the less likelihood there «is of a crook trying to imitate it," he continued after the de positor had become interested. "In nearly every big Torgery of which 1 ever heard, or in many of them at least, the sigmature imitated was (hat of a man who wrote with a flourisl or who had some peculiar type of Writing that ordinarily~would appeal to. the laity as 'hard to imitate. It is a fact that it is a rare occurrence for a Wh forger to"attempt to imitate the signa- fure of the man who writes a plain band. "Not long ago 1 had occasion to tell a friend of mine he stood a chance of having some forger get a guod sized check in on him. My friend changed the style of his sigmature, and a few days later he was asked by a bank to inspect a check which had been pre sented for payment and to which his old style signature was attached. He had changed just in time. The forger had been practicing on the old xigna- ture, getting it down 'pat.' and had not ascertained that the new signature was being used."----Chicago News. CAMELS ARE VICIOUS. They Have Numerous Dislikes. the Chief of Which Is Man, A peculiarity of the camel is his dis- Hikes. Likes he hus none, save for the mimosa thorn and, perhaps, for dying. He hates red. aud when, years ago, some genius of thé British army equipped the squadrous of the camel corps with bright crimson saddles the animals so resegyted the outrage that numbers of them gave up the ghost' in pure disgust. v The camel! always, of course, hates mah and sometimes displays his vin- dictiveness in no uncertain manner. A dignified and elderly British officer has been seen to foot it all round the camp fo blue silk pajamas, with one slipper and a shaving Lirush, closely by his own animal. with his long neck stretched to-the utmost and his suvage mouth much near that sleeping suit to be pleasant, At length a fatigue party wns summoned. whe, with telegraph poids, young trees, rail- way ties and such cujoleries, prevailed upon the beast to desist. As a mount the camel js sald to possess distinct advantages. His gait is comfortable whey one has learned to ride him, and for really journeys, which mast perforce be made at pace, he is much tiring thay a horse. Besides, he eurries with im ull manner of things the rider is likely need en route--canvas buckets of water, in which bottles stand to cool; a writ ing desk (not necessarily of the office type), but stiil an elt leat substitute: a luncheon basket mountain gun, needful articles too long slow loss telesed . es, a ired, if requ Long Arrow Flights. ; There was a marvelous arcery fest performed some years ago hy Sir Ralph Payne Gallwey on the (inks ar Le Touquet. Shooting with a Turkish bow, he covered a distance of 36; yards with his best arrow. thn: break ing all records achieved in recent times. This performance, however, Séems to have been exceeded wit ofd national weapon of yew. Neo a famous archer under Charles 1. states that the ordinary range of the bow was from 320 to 400 yards. The longest shot authentically reforded in England Is that 8f a secretary of the Turkish embassy, who in 1764 shot an Arrow 463 yards with 'the wind and 415 against it in thé presence "of several members of the loyal Tose philite society, who measured the dis- tance and preserved the arrow.-- Fall Mall Gazette. " The Usual Motion. To a judge at St. Joseph, Mo. an old negro once applied for a marriage license. It was not the province of the judge to Issue such a paper: but, knowing the _Spplicant's history, fie asked: - "Ephraim, were you ever married be fore?" "Jes' once, jedge." was the reply. "Wasn't that enough?" "Mebbe, jedge. but | want a new trial."--8t. Louis Republie, Sarcasm by the Way. "Look out." said the woman with the determined look, "or that dog will bite apiece out of you." "Well," replied Plodding Pete. "re memberin' Wat bandeut you. passed we last week, I wouldn't blame de pup goin' in desperafe fur a change ot "--Washington Star, : Pessimistic. don The Clinical Congress of Surgeons ul North Auarien, sand 10 he the largest organization of surgeons in the world, pursued' aud other h the | ia 1 1 | Jit, Shik 9 be nativaai dit ~Lon. oj Sketch. When buying your coffee don't merely say "A pound of best Coffee"--Specify "If costs Ho more than inferior grades + and our reputation is behind it. Packed in 1 and 2 pound cans only. EE A EN IE SE LIST YOUR PROPERTIES Now For Sale or 10 Rent. 'Bales Negotiated ¢ Rents Collected Fire Insurance Conveyancing and Real Estate "E. Blake Thompson, OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. MARKET SQUARN, 'Phone 284. 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