i 2 . ' 5 - ' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1911 ' ~ PAGE NINE. ve . ih = nei doses on Friday. Many regret the and emigrated, when a child, with | : CT ; tencher's departure. Miss J. Jackson lds parents to BeHeville, where his | : -- " ny . eaves, to-day, for the west for an ex- parents since have died. When a" very | ; : 3 111 "Co | a IN TEA QUA m------------ - ' Gin, last week, carpentering. The les] Of the ones forest a farm and a com- | The Tidings From Various Points in] cheese factories are ptill running; and fortable living. He leaves 4 widow, one| : ; 4 Eo ? 5 hd i Eastérn Ontario--What People a goud supply of milk is yet obtain: 0 oud > JSep daughter. Mis death | : : . . cd «dd. The larger part of the pouliry 8 Que eart, failure and dropsy. | | HR By ; § Are Doing and What They Ate hat was ed pe this --i has, He was around the house and nad sat | al Co ' : Baying. he past few days, been disposed of, down in his chair when he suldenty | * : -r ; - i good prices... Mr. Vanluven and expired. The funerel was largely at-| ! Notes From Morven. wife, Battersea, are the guests of W. tended, Rev. Mr. Ferguson officiating. | pig h 3 ; tended visit with friends, RB. Robin- young man he drifted to Kaladar to! WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS] on and wife spent Friday in the diy. work in the lumber shagties. Since | TELL US, J. Shannon was employed by T. Ma- theni he bought a home and hewed i out | Morveh, Dec. 18.--Service was cob] jackson. The teacher and pupils of! Raladar factory has closed for this ducted on this circuit, on the 10th, by | ihe village school are 'arranging for a year. Its output of cheese was 74,493 | Rev. Mr. Demil, of Newburgh, J. Gor | oncert, on Friday afternoon, before pounds and it paid about $33 per rian is on the sick list, dosing for the holidays. ; {standard of milk. ¥ " ; g { PURE, CLEANLY PREPARED AND DELICIOUS « Allen, Wolfe Island. Reports From Sunbury. A Hartingtop Cheese Meeting. - i : : BLACK, MiX D * OP} Free Samples. mailed on enquiry. Allgn, Wolfe Island, Dec. 18.--Albert{ Sunbury, Dec. 19.-Notwithstanding | artinglon, Dec. 18. ~The annual! : ; NATURAL G at " Doctear shipped & boat load 3 hay fhe condition of the roads, a large cheese mex ting was held on the | A A ; . ga 3 EEN Address: SALADA,'" Toronto. to Cape Vincent on Monday. Miss | yumber were present, at the bazaas inet. J. E. Freeman was elected | ! 8 : 1 Rid ---- A _ Hazel Fawcett spent last week visit-| ind box social held by the Ladies' Chairman and Mr. Jamieson aecre- | ing in Marysville. Boy Tottie Ratt Ald, on Wednesday, in the village hall. a The maditory, report was read | : i timer, who has been visiting Mis: | A good suin was realized. Services in (DY MB Levelle, as ollows : Pounds. Ie ! ? UBIT y TU . Write Fsford, returned home ov om churches were well attended on of milk for seasow, 1,716,51%; pots] " : bg A a IND ABLY the best Babhbit Metal for all Severday. The patrons of Silver | Sunday last. The Ladies' Aid met at cheese, 153,33); mouey received, $18, | | i general machin ry is Bearings Harris Heavy Pressure Spring eons factory held a moeting he home of Mrs. 8. Sloan, on Wed- | 798.29; average number gf pounds of | £ Cm Write for rices a > . on Friday and ougoged Willian Fitz | nesday, Doctwbat 16th. A goodly - alk to a Pound of chasse, 11.39: | | P Lal ; ag prices. ald as maker for the nex set. | yer attended. The new wkating rink is j8Verage price, a hundr pounds, $1.1! ; ¢ ] og : Hern ee ern youn hople. ae U3; average Price o of pounds, 81-1 1 § The Canada Metal Co., Ltd. 'Fraser Avenue Toronto -- . * Lanticipating a good winter's. sport. 12.2%. i | ; : Glendower Notes. Miss Jessie McBroom, who for some] Mr. Bretnell, dairy imspector for i > : Glendower, Dec. 19.-Auite a fén time has been the guest of her aunt, | Frontenac, gave an instructive ad- | Y: ; | -------- . inti smi ---- - people are waiting for snow to draw | Mrs. J. Greenlees, has réturned to her dress. It was "decided to pay next} i ] wood. There is no jee in the flukes yet home in Gananoque. J. Gordan, of [year by test' of butter fat in milk, | | 3 Ve T RO | All the pack peddlers have disappear delisle, Sask, is here, renewing old The following officers are appointed : | | i LIS YOUR P PERTIES NOW : ed from this vicinity. Quite a num acquaintances. | Secretary-troasurer, Ii, Jamieson; | | : a i n ber stitepded the Heyival at Verna. " oe Glenvale jaslewmiiin, E. Rya assistant sales | 2a § i - For Sale or to Rent. ! Aaron Moppins called on James arewell at G ale, man, T. Leonard: auditors, ¥. Den : 3 . son. D. Raymnnd has gone home tcf Glenvale, Deé. 18.--Rev. J. P. Me- {nigon, PF. Sigsworth. A vote on! i : : ; Sales Negotiated Rents Collected Michigan. Miss Mary Leeman came innes, who has resigned his pastorate thanks was tendered to Nr yan | i Eo 7, i Fire Insurance Conveyancing and Real Estate down from Latchford to visit fiends here, will presth his farewell sermon for the efficient manner in which he | ; Isane Connell is at James Wilson's. faext Sunday. There was no service in'loq iad > ede ) i - Pod E Bl k Th Miss Mary 'Wilson and Archibald Tim §' he Methodist church on Sunday, year. on the business during the} 3 . a ec ompson, f merman are at John Babeoek's. -§ swing to the Fe-opening services at |= i IF { -- {epler. Miss Ryser, the popular teach- At Mount Chesne | ; | OVER NORTHERN OROWN BANK MARKET 8QU Notes From Maberly. w, spent Sunday with her pidrents in Mount Chesne: Dec. 18 47 he t | ! { "Phons 386. KIN N. ONT. Moberly, Dee. 15.--The school wil] Cingston. A number of children aac' are wailing paticstly for a fal] ee Ee : = close on Friday for the holidays. M. --miined to their homes with chickefi Y ] Ferguson had a wood bee and af 20% Michael Maloney, who has bot colt, which promises to be a speedy | : dx giar ae : Tr x i i : dante in the evening, which wis vefy [#0 seriously ith is forpeBllt Ao er driver: C. Nicholson has Bond of AN INDIAN TUNIC OF CHIFFGN AND BEADS, largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. Jolin tended nips in" Kingston last week | Dis farm and intends moving to the| Worth designed this graceful garment which is partly a tunic and Duly "are spending a few days in 0a jury 3 2 i leity, The cheese factory has closed, | partly a long blouse for wear over a dark skirt of light wool or mohaw \ el i has §'\ number attended the opening of A an : x Slustrs «Worth WT i \ Perth. Austin uchanan, who a he Orange lodge at Odessa on Friday alter 8 successful season. Much credit | material, The tunic illustrated is Worth's original model and is made . > z : 3 . * spent the past two years in the west, § : : O y 4 is due ¥. Prevost as maker. J. Brown |of mpstard brown chiffon with" embroidery of green, white and crimson ~ has arrived home, Whooping cough tight, Ms Gertrude oults Fs having intends moving to the city in the near {beads. The square beaded motifs which dangle from sleeves and hem i atid wwasles are prevalent in thie OWN] . 24 erm i i e Model ly ture. A. McCallum has installed a |8re particularly interesting and picturesque. The knotted sash is made ir vicinity. A family of Indians has wehogl, is at _jiome lof the vacation. |" nace in his house. S. 'McAdoo [of dull olive green chiffon, . moved to the villa There will be drs. Boyd, Chicago, who spent the : a. #, 0; i i to) RR he ast month with her mother here, re- passed 'through here with a. drove of | sm oe . : service in St. Afban's church on rine home to-day. : {cattle Visitors : C. Stoness, . at | PETRIFIED HAM FOUND. Bishop Banished. ¢ 5 oo: : : Christmas day. a } Janes Sherman's, Latimer; Miss Nel- | . Lisbon, Dor 20. The. bishop" of or Overshoes Christmas Morning and you save At Lavant Station , Junetown Tidings. ig Hg Htured han, alter [Believed to" Have Been Dropped] Guarda has been banished from the § . : i vds in the city; Mrs. John Fear o {strict of Guarda for two years be : on Junetown, Dee. 19.--~Mr. and Mrs. |Quiliv lord 5 (1 » Yeays Azo. 3 . 3 > . . . Lavant Station, Dec. 18K. J. Me} up 10 0 oueats recently of Fd- Sullivan, Elgin, at »Joseph McGrath's; | p,q ( 0. Dec. 90.--With the [cause of his alleged opposition to bills besides making him the most pleased boy Sold-hill pals nl...chelt ul. var Hottingeworthy;--Eseott. Jaconiirs. NH. plusklook, Rilburnie, al 8. {finding of fied the law of separation between church . y I'rickey, the genial agent of the Mas- Kin wy yt Mrs P go pareapl ' imbedded In ¥ Hp Grand alate. and. hiscopdust....in.....§ wy-Harris Manufacturing company, is & ' srg ofl) "0 trail, near the point where it crosses, bidding the priests in his dioo : 3 ra ¢ Misses Moran, Point Road, G:F. Pat- |: : fw i 3 Ac . : $Me E y 8 3 © «i | to receive the pensions offered by the pouk at Cureton Viaco visting | Gurmg this "vicuty." David luni ers, Mev. James: NeGarvey and Whe LLC, 1%, Ce mesh. ote, BOD, Wilbur, and Robert B. Robert: he near future, having sold his valu- Yrs. UBrlen, at i. Youle , > Pre 11 he ham is in 'a state of perfect pre -------------------- 8am, Lavant Settlement, spent Sub § his farm to M. H. Graham, of this gr a hi fen ge at oy a €Y, |tervation, the rind, fat, meat- and Leaves $4,600,000, Le doy at E. J. McParlane's. Mr. andy space William +. Flood will close his at Sunbury; J. Kelly, Sydenham, at |} 0 uff being distinetly visible. St. John, = N.B., Dec. 20.--London a sR REE ER Mrs. Willian Browning and family, § 'heese factory this week after havi | 0: Patterson's; Misses M. and K. Me- 1 It is supposed to have dropped out | advices say that the will of the late 5 and also Miss Gendron and Miss | ad a successful season. Mrs. W. J. iarvey, at Joseph McGrath's; Joseph |r 0 / the waggons of Gen. Carr's | David Jardine, of Farnworth & Jar Jessie J ohnuton, spent Sunday io | Purvis is at Edmonton, Alta., the Keenan and sister, at W. Mclarvey's; | commissai ; department of the 7th | dine, lumbermen, was probated at REID & CHARLES Lavant ~ Settlement, Mrs. Victor | iruest of his mother, Mrs. (Dr.) Lane. &. Cashman, Glenburnie, at James Me- {eavalry, when he was pursuing Big | £847,704. ~ A full list of bequests is Praski visited her daughter, Ars. fr. and Mrg. Thomas Franklin spent JArvey s. | Food. the Cheyenne chief, who caused [not given, but apparently little, - if : William J, Boyd, last week. daturday in Brockville. A. KE, Sum- . | the Wounded Knee fight. any, is left to relatives! here. ners and J. Herbison are shipping | Long' Point Locals, . : Wafts From Wilton. '} lumber to Broekville. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Joop Point, Dec. 16.--Joseph Sin- |= be ARCLW : - . | Purvis attended the commencement gleton wes very successful with his | Niltah, he. 18 Wokey Pat swxercises at Brockville Collegiate. J. fowl this year, winning three prizes at and his recovery is considered Ty Cruesdell suffered a severe loss by fire the Brockville fair and two at the doubtful Franch Ward and H Tim- 1 2 having hi§ barns and cattle de-[fiananoque fair. Frank Slack and in _Bardolph, Hit weok. itroyed, \ ; Master Marcus visited friends in Ath- - Ch ) tending Snir ne and Toledo lastoweck, - Mr. "and . > / : a > Mr Jiperal, A te Fire at Mallorytown. Mrs. Horace Warren and children, ' : Mills, Sr., gave a very emjoyable oys- Mallarytown, Dec. 18.--~Roy Ruttle,|of Landis, Sask, are visiting Wil . tor supper at their home, in aid of the | ¥V8Y for over three years in Sas. |liam Warren's, Mr. add Mrs. Jacob : Presbyterian church, About $20 was katchewan, returned home on Friday. Bryan spent Sunday at Alexander realized. The Ladies" Aid of the Meth- Miss Ketha Tennant has recovered from | Sheldon's, Mrs. John Singleton is odist church had a successful bazaar shicken-pox. Mrs, Mary A. Avery is in visiting at Joseph Singleton's. Miss - : in the hall on Thursday afternoon and Toronto with her granddaughter, Miss | Madeline O'Conner visited in West evening. The proceeds amounted to Edna Kenny. D. F. Armstrong is port last week, Mws. Arthur Slack nearly $70. Miss Grace Asselstine is Rressing hay for the farmers near¥yn. | received word this week of the deéath ° s of snow. (i. Thompson is training a tn dp sn -- Put that youngster in High Top Rubber Boots yourself the worry of wet feet, colds and doctor drivers to Mr. Moore, of Renfrew Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Jackson spent lasl week at Carleton Place visiting home from Peterboro normal school | ° large crowd attended the sale of |of her cousin, Miss Rose Healey, of for the yuletide season. stock and farm implements at Henry | Toledo. Messrs. Joseph Bevins: and Davis', on Thursday, The officers of| Michael Slack are erecting.a house for : #1 Weatport Oo smothered, | Mec lodge, AF AM, are vo. be{M. Hoarp, South Lake. - Heoun vir Your grocer is only waiting for your order of 2 Wer otport CHA Seotberel hy | nnd a. the evening 55 Decombne tors 10 thn aighborhood : B. Lexi 50c. tins of DALTON'S FRENCH DRIP COFFEE is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Robert .lkar- The b 1 er and Miss : M. Leeder, Trevelyan, at A . RE A own ther have sustained | ihe barn and contents of John N. Frank Slacks Mr and Mes. Cb to deliver This Coffee Pot Absolutely FREE «= -- the death of their child, iwo years idk ell, of Rockfield, were destroyed | Andress, of Marble Rock, at Ira Be ola! The baby fell into a barrel of by Jre on Friday evening, he nine- | ving'; Miss Darley Flood, a Perey » and eight sheep. The cause|flood, Delta, Janies 1. = Donnelly, - y o Hour, oud ant rns tha of the fire is unknown. The loss is Seeley's Bay, at C. O'Connor's; Mish We Give You All Of The Good Of The Coffee, and the means of Always Having Good Coffee. "" F. Fraser, of Vancouver, B.C, is the hy Soveted bY yi usance. Charles | Stella McMackin and Mr. Cowan, at - guest of Mr, and Mes. C. J. ipeagie. | Kelly. of Ese Lia and Clifford | John Sykes'. ; : . 2 ¢ . : : : a N. J. Blair and children Jeave to-day | katchewan last y Tetuened from Sas: arnt Dalton's French Drip Coffee is not only the best in the world from the standpoint of health--if is also for Edmonton, Alta., where thay | Guild is home for hr hme Odessa Orange ge. , the most delicious. - The special Dalton process of roasting and grinding--that makes Dalton's French Drip will permanently ceside, James J. b Odessa, Dee. 18.--George McFarlane's Coff Y; : et | he Bennett has Jurehased a property in Wolfe Island News sale on Tuesday afternoon wasnt oftee so good for you, aiso improves the flavor. : : . Brockville. Mrs. Edward Martin, of| Wolfe Island . {very well attended, owing to _ the Nature covers the Coffee, just as she protects grains and nuts, by covering the kernel or heart with a Montreal, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | 5; Aldrin Dec. 19.--The Ladies' | heavy rain. Rev. J. C. Bell is holding h ski . Thi J . . 2 h bi ' bs wes: whic } ul J. H. Martin. Aid Steisy lid their meeting last [a series of revival services at Fourth : toug skin or coat. 2is coat contains 'tannic acid and other bitter substances which are warmful to Ly ; og at} x Parsdnage, on Sunday, Cotioamsion Shurch. al' insects and noé-hawmless to the human system. 4 ipl » . . . rg 17x ere . r . . . ye . » From Sunbury. ised the infant son of Mr. and Me, on TE oan "Taal, whos ¢, fol- Ordinary Coffee is ground with this tough coat, and boiling brings out all the rank; bitter flavor and. Pine IR der Ma Th ¥. Noqdsian, Alle, Wolfe Island. {lowing officers wets eltetad oH indigestible fibre. No wonder ordinary Coffee, made in the ordinafy way, upsets digestion and racks the nerves. 0 hi ' MN. p en " > - ny / - - ~ . . . the farmers disposed of their flocks | been ane ih _ A Nelo Sith; cording : DALT ON S FRENCH DRIP COFFEE is free of these harmful substances and contains no chicory. Bin goed. price, et the fairs hid ot ning. Elmer Bolton has arrived |secretary, b, 2 M, Snider; financial After this Coffee is roasted and ground, a powerful air-blast removes the innet coating, leaving only 8 y an ananoque, but ow- | home from the west to 1 , secretary, D. L. Boyce; treasurer, S. a ~ ® ths : 2 ing to the woft weather the city buy- | winter months with his bina She Sproule; first lecturer, James = Me- the kernel or heart of the Coffee berry, rich in the essence which gives flavor and aroma to the breakfast and ets Are not paying ae Kigh a price jand Mrs. William Bolton. Miss 'Myx. | Sueen; second lecturer, Jordon Potlor; dinner cup. This is why Dalton's Coffee is never bitter--never upsets the stomach--never jangles the nerves as last year, wie a largeltle Esford t a few days of committee, John Kenny, Willan | a : z a ; 2d i ne 1 oO aharch. Sanday dvemiag | sock with span ¥, Jew dys tant Cay, Jv. Stanley Fraser, James never is anything but the richest, Jnost fragrant, most appetizing Coffee that ever came on the table, But and listened to an eloquent addrebs | Mabel Allinson, purse-in-training ~ai|Ulask, Cortland Snider. Dalton's Coffee must be made right. This is why we give you this $1. 30 French Drio Coffee Pot FREE. delivered Rev. J. Drinnan. Visi- | Kingston general hospital, is enjoy- Alter election of officers, a supper * ! \ or ar EI a Ee 0%, Lie ows of ar "0x Welland, late of Co hn k "= S. , | parents, Mr, an rs. W. L. Allin : Bi Jy Wollard, late 'of Gotheane, is . at A. Crowe'ss J. Gordon, Delisle, [son The choir platform M the| os pas fatherin wife and daughter, © Sask. at 8. Sloan's; C. Patterson, at | Methodist church Bow enlargpd last at Me futherin lav % John danas B $ g 9 p . wley's; an . k i i ' Haley; Hoy. MeNeuy® and: [veok 'athe seating. sepacit' hac bo Lous "Eatomtesr of Nothasy Sosy ; ~ | Shanon have returned from their trip [come to small. William Fitagerald are visiting at Gilbert Hillier's. A ' to Battersea, : is training, the choir for special mu- |jarge Ya "i. " \ ---- sic on Christmas eve. pasty of yes people sarptised LB 9 oon Bri FasL i News From Arden," B amm, on Friday 4 . i evening, when -a most enjoyable time : ; SE Arden, Deo. 18,~Ndward Barker met Sad Death at Hatlowe. was spent. : ; % Nae ho . with a severe accident by slipping add | Harlowe, p-------- - Boiling ruins Coffee. Boiling drives off -the : ageaining his ankle. Slit a umber danth i ircumstances DIED 'AT PHILIPSVILLE. flavor, instead. of developing it. The French Drip £ amp holidaVs. Mr. W&T- | was A Svory oil. 30 ellis Cuddy, The hate Mm. Lockwood, Aged Process is the only way to make really good Coffee. lace, of . : | he {on Tuesday morning last, the 12th Eighty-eight Years. We have been on the lookout for a ty when his loving young wife, but Fhilipaville Dec, 19.--Death has reliable, satisfactory, inexpensive per- : Jota - Jncther old Jeitdont ath colator or Coffee pot for a long time Per eighty-cighth year. In 1842 she and found just the right one over in was united to Ambrose Lockwood. To Germany. Now you can have : of Wotgort A Ch Dafton's French Drip Coffee made holm, who has had the care of hor tas good Coffee should be made. parents for some Besides { the two Mr. years. : children, Mrs. Lockwood leaves bo We put up two special brands "Ther husband in her ninety-third year, : of Coffee -- MILD ; : and two brothers, The deserving poor Ee . d STRONG ; = ei and 'needy alwage found a friend in - i i 7 an Oo Mei CYB EORE , deceased. large number of Bl You can't say which ikad ae i attended the \ i Ne fn i 2 we nT Toms. , Deo, 19:<The village of the two you will EE prefer until you try ; gold. Horsey atid tin, AW both. Nor can you make good Batley and buck: : Bl Cofice without this French Drip i : EL Coffee Pot. ' E-f5LE, Leg : Hl a = § § "© %