Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Apr 1912, p. 8

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PAGE FIGHT. gp-- MADE IN CANADA We Are Headquarters for INGOT METALS--Large Stock, Prompt De- liveries. Ingot Copper, Pig Iron, Pig Lead, eet Lead, Aluminum, Zine Spelter. The o.® Canada META Limited. TORONTO . FARM FOR SALE (110 ACRES), Situated near the Village of NVERARY, convenient to and Church, Frame Dwelling and numerous outbuildings, incini fog Cement Sito, all in gocd repair; also good Orchard. For particulars, apply to E. BLAKE THOMPSON, OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. MARKET SQUARE, i _'Phone 2886, KINGSTON, ONT. 065600009000000004600000 -- - School " PSEA IRS ANE ha N EEE EEEa--------EE eM NONFENEN HEN ANAT LIPTON'S TEA GOES FARTHEST Pa FOR THE MONEY or Every Eddy Match is a Bure, Safe Match, ===; T is made of first quality materials by skilled workmen and mechanically perfect machines, and carries with it the Eddy guarantee that it's a sure light. LWAYS make sure you are well supplied with Eddy's matches because " If you're sure they're Bddy's, you're sure they're right." > DDY'S matches full dealers everywhere keep them. The E. B. EDDY COMPANY, Limited, Makers of Paper, Paper Bags, Hull, Canada. Toilet Paper. Tissue Towels, etc. are always M.M. count---good . - = IPSS ---------------------------------- = . sp ------ SELLE LL0LL4000800008 8000040480 0000000004 Gas Stoves Buy one of our CHICAGO JEWEL Gas'Stoves and you will use 20 per cent Less gas than with any other gas stove on the market. y . . ELLIOTT BROS. rte INCERS ST. s FIIIIIIIT IID NIIIFIIIIIIITIIIII I. » Xon cannot get away from the fact that the ene style feature in shoes which stands out above all others is Tan Button Boots. ; We bhave four splendid lines of Tan in button and lated, regnlar $3.50, which we are selling st NEWS OF NEIGHBORS THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1912. 'WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS TELL US. "he Tidings From Yarious Pomts in Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing and What They Are At Brewer's Mills. Ap Many the fuo 2B i" Brewer's Mills, i hi-te last of Grove, herty, Cushe Barnaby's Mueh sympathy and Mrs. Will of their twin j aged eleven m ping Cotig returned home {friends mm the city, Recent visitors 'Misses J. and M. Deane and L. Reves sat J, Rochefort's; Mr. and Mrs, Der {nis Murphy R. Milne's; Miss i at J vie's, Taylor; Miss at ey' ril 29 attended vault high [iorhe o L. M. Seeley's Bay pamita E. Milo J. Tie Flower. Miss Maretta Mc is the guest of W. and Earl gone to Arnprior 10 works } drive. Mrs. Appleby and Miss Edith were guests of Mrs. J, (M. Caldwell, Caldwell's Mills, over | Sunday. Miss Amy Caldwell vised {her friend, Miss Edith Appleby, on j Monday. Jamei Love in Perth on | businéss, Miss Magee Revell is visit- jing Mrs. Love. Arthur Cain has gone {to Godirey to work with the K. & P, extra gang, John Ferguson, of Thur- Settlement; died this morning. | Derwood Cameron has gone to Kin iston. Wilirid Jackson has return {from Calabogie. Howard McGonigal | taking down the Clyde Forks Lumber {company's drive of News From Flower, April 28 { Arthur, Renfrew, J. Revell, Frank s have fon MecLauchlin's: | Mos 1k is low jogs. Died at Advanced Agel Mountain Grove, April 26.--Miss IMiler spe: last with i Drake. EF. att the Mrs, Ma week A. fun Sanders Mm, Nr of rice, Yarker, feft of Dr snded his late LB. on dav. attended, { Monday fects 1 Fr ar loads home, near rice retufned rie Miss visiting at sie with of sr his Miss KE rday from Mellonal { King Y 101 { ruade a n. Mrs cst pioneers, passed peacefully to rd on Friday, April 19th, years ven months Ihe funeral nducted Rev. N. Price, ome of Olden's old hex ved and twer Sut ninety four ae day 8, on W. IWickett, Shawnonville,' a former pa { Mis. Pr Cams {day was by © with her hushmnd, to Olden sarveyved | out were built She aged brother, Madoc, three sons daughters, Mrs, W. J. Inh Miss Susan, at home the sons are D. W,, J. KE and L. L,, {of this plave, Thirty-one = grand fehdddrem snd a number of great randeh fdren also survive Mrs. W. J. Magee returng home to- ny after gpending the week with tivionds here. J. PBubrerill visited his Hh rather the Hatel Dieu tlds week, IA. D. Godirey, Fb, left for Joary, where she intends practislng ' Mrs. Parker, , 18 This little burg is sure v a busy place; no less than five saw mills are running. Card Bros. n acedent and the mill was for fow days. Mr. and Mrs Laidlaw returned to Win- a wi and before leaves to E: A, and any roads {mourn an Rev. | SAancersnn, two Ad Ad wstown, in has r rofession. er ili, 2 own a 1d. WW. ive have PRAT At Pittsferry. Pittsferry, April 26.--~One of our pro- minent farmers started sprin day by tory is in full swing, with a good sup- ply of milk. A number of the pa trons of the Morming Star factory are to Granite g work 10 g sowing wheat, Our cheese fuc- | } bringing their milk, down { lil]. on account of not being able to | Iprocure a cheesemaker Ihe Misses i ) | Mamie and Aggie Mcl adden entertain- | jed a number of their friends the other evening. Cames and dancing found [ihe amusement. Miss Frankie Weit has gone to Atkinson to visit her grandmother, who is ill, On Wednes day last the WILM.S. of St. John's Presbyterian church, met at the home of Mrs. Alex. Garant. Mrs. D. Mclean, vies president, had charge of the de- votional exercises and missionary pro- 3) YJ Experienced mothers say Zam-Buk is best for chil dren's injuries and skin troubles, because: _ It is herbal--no poisonous 'mineral coloring. It is antiseptic--prevents cuts and burns taking the wrong way. It is soothing--ends pain quickly. It heals every time. Just as good for grown. ups. : Sold at all, stores and- lito a close with prayer by Mrs. Grant, ' i breakdown, and has not vet fully re ! | covered, ple of Magee, | -- and J Mrs Lowa | oral i itam James Hanlex {of Kingston, also attended DEATH AT WOL¥ {of i i i } i tulland's Thursday Al -xander Hered for his leg. {of i { i os AGE po a FR Eich and every 5--Pound Package of -" contains 5 pounds full weight of Canada's finest sugar, at its 5 -- Pound Package. CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO. LIMITED, MONTREAL. gramme. tion entitled "The Hindered Christ," | While impressions of the western mis- | sion fields were discussed, was brought after which a dainty lunch was served iby the hostess, assisted by her daugh jter, Clara. In St. John's church, on { Sunday last, a memorial service was {conducted by tev, Mr. Reade, on the disaster of the Titanie, which will be {long remembered by all who heard jt Mrs. (Rev.) Reade has returned home {from the Kingston general hospital She has been suffering from a nervous | D. McClement lost a valu able sheep, worried to death by a coun logs Miss Fudua Violet Jackson, have rec serious lines ,» spent a few « Miss Mamie Spence and Miss from a Catar: wered liss M. David, Wives last week the lcF adden. guest of "TIDINGS FROM DESERONTO. ---- Deaths Reported--Kingston Relatives at Obsequies. April 26.---A number men arrived from Lower Canada Wednesday to work in the big mill, st Monday. Work has { commenced on the canning factory, the place being below the car track, the Rathbun company: garden. { The Deseronto ron works will soon { be able to commenced work aghin as {1t 18 rashing the work of repairs and {has a number of outside men busy The amer Aletha called, this | morning, the first for this | year. Fhe schooner heewatin passed {down the bay vesterday. The schooner | Lizzie Metzer is loading lunmiber for {Oswego. A number to {Rochester to-morrow. norial services were held in { ch? hes on Sunday { the lost {mass was suid by gan on Monday ent de Paul Monday lust Rev, F united in marriage: Mis Francis Tisdale. T. tin Rockport, j customs oflice until { pointed. Fhe service at St. Mark's church, Sunday {morning. M. B. Lufimau, of the Ar | lington hotel, is receiving congratula | tions, the {Ontario contest, Sills {and Miss Sills, arrived home from | Munroe, Ohio, havhn the win {ter with Miss Sills' Mrs. Sprig el Several Deseronto, of on which is to rt, on steamer are going the for the victims of high Harti Vin I'itanic and requiem Rev. Father morning in St. ather Hartigan Beatrice Hunt i to Maloney is taki { 1 SUCTERS Or Oddfellows ap will attend having won the pihno in Miss Emma pent sister, ed seventy se Saturday He had township and a number of vears ago and was rv highly respected resi dent. He survived by his widow, two daughters, Mrs. William, Mac('ro bie, of Osweg N.Y., and Mrs. Wil lam Cherry, of Kingston. The fune ral was held on Monday afternoon at his home, Rev. :. H Copeland oflicia- ting. The remains were placed in the Deseronto cemetery vault, Almont I homas having of family only a o Isane Serimsl! iw, n {vears, pa v at his residence Maine resided in Richmond came to Deseronto on street ¥ a sudden death was that of Potter, on Priday last, he only been ill five days pneumonia. He and his had in Deseronto five years, from the old country and had made many friends. His wid ow and two daughters survive him. with one married son in the old coun try, in the British navy. The funeral was on Sunday, under the Sons of England; to Bt. Mark's church, where Rev. Defoe Wagner conducted the ser vige, after which the remains were placed in the Deseronto cemetery vault. At the advanced age of eighty-six, Mrs. Charles Barnhart died on Friday last. 'She survived by her two sons, Capt. Xbert and Capt. Frank Barnhart. The funeral service was con- ducted on Sunday afternoon, at her residence, corner of Thomas and Cen- tre streets, by Rev. F. 8. Dowling, of the Préshvterian church, she being one of its oldest members. The remains were placed in Deseronto cemetery vault, : Mrs. William Gamble died on Mop- day last, at her residence, on Thomas street, after an illness of four months. There is left to mourn her husband aed ten children, the youngest being twins only two months old. The fun eral service was held on Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. F. S. Dowling, of (he Presbiterian church, of which she was a member, when a large number of sympathizing friends were t. The remains were placed in the Deseronto cbmetery vault. The floral tributes were miumerous from re- latives in Kingston and friends, among which was a wreath irom the pr onto Irom Worke: The Inte Mrs. Gam- ble was the second daughter of Capt. John Gowan, by whom she is surviv- od, and three sisters, Mrs. Peter O'Donnell. of Ki : Mrs. 6G. W. Wager, of Toronto, snd Miss Laura, at home; and four brothers, Messrs James, of Bingston; William, of Coch- . | been 8. Alexander Lami } 3 > i rane; Alexander, « aded the Mrs Gallo inte rhe Bella and Thomas O'Connor, | Yam ames Wal yA : ISLAND Dactuer--William Card Made Lighthouse Keeper. Ww shand most Pela ho a 1 He four sons, Peter Grant, howe, I cert, at Rochester, ylace from his on Saturday church, and was largely Mrs. 8 Keyes in Kin ston. day. Wilkam Card, ile on Saturday. Extra Granulated Sugar {to Pigeon Island lighthouse Iday to attend to his purchased pointment Brophy's went to from appendicitis, | received Mrs. Finnigan read a selec: il.rge dwelling house The baseball 1 coneersion James MeFlynn was appointed ager 'and William McAdoo capisfn, pr the nd, Aprd rs tected mor 27 81 g in Doeteur short Ame w ater the fou The late M years of age ominent it Une the h ble and farmers, ob rostdents I Dg o the died WESOD Deceased suf A pain mn turned { ycleur of ne on the leaves two daughters and Mrs. David George of Charl The son-in-law N.Y. held John Costel 0 Richard r., receive of hghthouse 'aint, Hotel Nilss eu H. ontract to faps of th met at tuner:l residence os, t Mahoney, Buffalo, Je Mrs Al seph, took morsing to the Catholic attended. a successful Day duties, a fourwear-old colt Laughlin paid best. Ask your Grocer for the [a 'isit to Cape Vinceot ou Wednes- acd Kee dy bui ne bs 1 we the er went burs- ham Edna (XBrien suffering Leakey id has a for John Clear]. venth John Grose ood's. man- The Late John Blackadder. John Blackadder at his home away icksburgh, ease. trim, of a lakes, his enty pleasant and willing heart one 1 a loving his | mn 9 on April 2nd, Although ailing by number of 3 Ireland, came to ( | sided in death two n | pected to | Daceased w few he h » of fa hi daughters, ham hurs in atl home: and religion His funeral house on April 4th, by Rev ard, Napanee. Morven ed in VEArs the cars , his death friends anc ¢ born in the saring ad alwavs far o w He an i 8 AN of age, tion, hand, hisposi trouble a faithful He le tw ther s wife, 8 0 Ra Robert My W w W My he wh 4 as a conducts I'he vault to ment in the family plot passed South Freder of heart Aves Meh eove Pr peacefully Ln can } 1 county 1 nada abe th bic t and. respected by all who knew him, a} kind neighbor, hush and wa sk {tan 1 resh d [4] al i an ut a nd oO mourn dis An n his | early manhood, and with the exception in the upper d re of Lennon until AV a genial and kind L any and two Wil Ha aw oy {er ant t 1 Married at Camden East. A pretty Luke' inst., when Edward S. chu married to son, and street cheer the Mrs James wedding took j rch, on Miss Lena ungest daught 1 Hace ex Robinson, in Widnesday, Hamilton Mvude R The church looked bright wit tastelully plants ance both choral That of bride members, Breathed (Ver and 'h t Whil the arran h d there a e vested choir, and he groom be service the hymn, » bride-elect charmingly dre taffeta leaning the t s1 with on through away, took step, where was perforiied by rector of the parish. of the which tu made recherche wedding bhreakiast to the watch od Ww chain, as the ¥ wvimn, '0 Fathe adjournment where to th har Judge McDonald havi wardenship of St Brockville, the her unavoidable absence of her sun IK marqu pearl brother s ar wwsition at 1 marriage Rev. R i her the the W lace i I try r tars in the An 1 bride's hom gift gold groom's some vestry Eden," attived ina otic trimmings, who, passed ot are ing "The wii an be choice flowers «full at mn the Ho We remains weve place aw nter 24th Wag obin and and and tend which dey oted fully Voice Ie ch ung, nd in sther het ancel ceremony Ww A e, w Sp dv lH « 5 ch cer, After the signing ring ren. was sory bride and retired from ureh a highly appreciative resolution of his services for the past ole Dr died known Chee wall, quale, town, on 0 We m vacations sale NX en years Vander Poel He of dnesday. this vicinity Grens Wor Picton Bellevill on , 13jc. to le. Ne was w Ye fun- § T°R GENTUMEN | WHE- APPRECIATE: QUALITY PEL | [1 OPULARITY | | | JMDOUGLAS LC | NTS Protect Your Health You will not feel the snow and slush this winter if you wear 2 7 ry » & 4<CRFAD W aterproof . Boots They will keep your feet warm and dry. 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