Daily British Whig (1850), 10 May 1912, p. 12

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WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS TELL US. The Tidings From Various Points iu Eastern Ontario -- What People THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MAY 10. 1912 .. Lindsay, shove Thing : Cold § ghovel oth HH concer e's ta inbor tax | with "Salada" Tea is "Hi H-Grown" "Hill - rown" tea has the small tende: leaves all, 'rich, 'delicicus fragrance , redolent of the spicy Sropics. Are Doing and What They Are Saying. Pittsferry Notes. Pittalerry, May 7.~Masons are busy at J, Millions barn, Mrs. Reede has returned home from hospital, feeling much better. Miss Edith Dmne has re turned hothe from Gananoque, where she spent some time learning dress and coat making. Mrs. D. McClement, Sr., is able to be around again. Visi- tors: Mrs. BK. MeNwmch av I. Me Alement's; B. Donaldson, at C. Greeni gen's; Miss Jean Crozier at J. Mil lion's; Miss M. McFadden, aot J. Spence's, High Falls Notes, High Falls, May 7.--FEdward Morey i® building a new house. Thomas 7 ! a i / : Border his moved to Hollford. J. . SM 5 # a - Brite ' Wane went to Cobalt last week. S.| 3 bd { / ir Storms and 0. Bauder have gone lo tad on rE te work cn the railroad. Visitors: Mr. Oh ina and Mrs. 8, Storus, st G. Bab- 'so timorous have cock's; Misses Fmma and Lizzie Knox, I Verona, at 8, Storms'; A. Marin, at ee PD. Kenicns; Nr, and Mrs. AN. igen tertson, at J. Albertson's; Mise May JED an gie Albertson spent Munday wilh her {BD noertain parents, Mr. and rs. J. Albertson. Prime Nath said cros one, deen Tea i» frowns high pon the mountains of fom wit delicacy and fragrance held captive in Coron. wi BLACK, GREEN or MIXED the EGAL LAGER is a pure Brew, made from Best Materials. Mild and tonic for appetite and digestion. Order from your dealer to-day. At all Good Dealers and Hotels Jiamilton Brewing Ass'n Limited, Hamilton tou rerance say, exirs premiers been in all es ecially about ee such ground on the contrary position. He deel: ares ) on the temperance of what be has done, {pecially in reducing the number Fees s in Quebec, thereby depleting government's resources, and he told a Methodist deputation that he will do more still if the tem: perance people continue to support him. This is at least inviting a'i- al [ance with the cause of progress, and R. | delving the corner tavern interests to its worst him. Here 1s a » opening for the oppesition. We » a man that stands to his guns in + hour: of danger and we think people do taking side bo Ss of REMAINS OF THE LATE CHAIRMAN MABEE LYING IN STATE IN TORONTO. : The beautiful floral tributes re presented almost every province in Canada, and all classes of the Cane adian people. Wagarville Notes. Wagarville, May 6.--The farmers are seeding. The rosds are in fine condi- tion. Earl Storms has rented F. Kur- ham's farm, and moved there, Servies was held in the Methodist church, on Bunday, and Dr. Topping preached a ing sermon. Ashley Wagar and W. A. Cousins are hauling lumber fron 8S. Juckiins mill to Echo Lake for the railroad. E. Johnson was in this vicinity oi week. W. H. Drew in making preparations for starting the cheese factory soon. W. A. Cousins | the plainly £ Andress, Marble Hock, at Mrs. McKinley, Berryton, Sin Mr. and Mrs. William go d att:ndance and much enthus'asni. | downe Mr, and Mrs. Darwin Urosz, (Charles Plans for the future were fully die {1 nadine and Miss Nollie Bryan. ] Be ctisged, which when put into opera |. Sp Ei : dg BY tion will certainly bring large | Visited their mother on Sunday M { Rocrhead mensure of success. The » vention was held at James hel | - n . A the ensuing year are : =n Binday Inst and Was. Weil | Mrs. W. Woods; first vice-president, attend: d. P. Nplan, eheese inspector Mrs. George Woods; sceand vice-presi-|Y'® ted the factory Fiday las dent, Mrs. Franklin; trea Mrs, | Recent 481107 Mrs Anth a has moved to his residence on Mill | Patterson; recording secretary, ]Fiocd, Delta, ard D. A, J. Flood : : street. Quite a number from here are Re ¢. Trotter. - The society has Ir, Fer y unor, Sa s paid © M. 1 sl ovellin getting ready to work on the rail plannd for a lectire by Rev ¥. | nanoqjue k . Donne v., Brewer Sydenham x R | FitzGere ald, Kingston. The next meet- | Milis, at O'Connor's; M.. Yo : aloveling : ing will be held at the home of Mrs | Dutiet t A. Slack's; A. Wood Hoolsey News From Salem. George Woods on 15th, = Dainty | Me Hudspeth. Lyndhurst, at road, $4; refrishments were served at the clos Fowneend's; Mrs. R Andress Salem, May 7.-Hyland cheese fac- |™ 1 ) fos | a ious, Bs with Mr. Crate as [of the meeting by the hostess | Andress and Mies maker, in place of J. Mitchell, who TE: Sara urns ; has uacured 4 oud position in Sua Barriefield News Budget, wa. sarl Parliament has-been tran os brbiadia Ly : ; forved from the Standard: bank, Conse- | Borrieficld, May 7c. ond Sea. 1 oon. , to Picton... E. J. Parliament Jd 1 . in ittie poe le Man, ©, Wamnamaker attended the qu {spent uncay with friends here nis ts board meeting at Consecon onl {and Mrs. S. Saunders amd Letts, cil Monday evening. Salem Sunday 8V€ nt Sunday With Trends 3 school has been re-organized, with Ste- {x Byron By who 0 york Ven Vancott as superintendent. Visi: femal 2-H Late) shed, J tors:--Miss Gladys. Vancott at Johm | 13: MEACCE AT8 Very POorly. H. Parliament's; Mr. and Mrs. G. Al- Dvd iY capa; NY, is visitin yea at Andcew Spencer's; Mr. and Mrs. he nether, ry. 4, ledlev. Mi C. Dolan at Trenton. A. B. File, fron rn Hee te Mn v Ameliusburg, has started with his U7 BlLoN, Masters . well equipped grocery waggon. prush, of Quebec, are visiting i grandfather, T. Pugh, Mr. and Mrs i At Yonge Mills, 1G. Medley, jr., and fittle son, Yonge Mills, May 6.--Miss Helen 8 Draper's farm. The Purvis accompanied Kev: U. k. and came over from the city in large Mrs. Pocock to ther ngw home at hers to Cartwright's Point | \ - Wetaskamin, Alta, and will remain | Rowers on Sunday and had. a pleasant jn the wesi for a couple of months. 'day. Miss Bradley and Migs Comier Alexander Gibson and family hava | tv ard vigiting at Mes. Hutton's. Miss gone up the river for a couple of | Florence McCallum, who dunted | months. Mrs. Trickey and daughter, from the Kingston general Miss Blanche, called on friends here last week, is Jost week before leaving for Saska | Hution, who has been ill, toon, Sask., where they will reside. |to get around again Mrs. Hudson and Blake Hudson, ol Cole's Ferry, were guests of Mrs. J. A. Dickey on Sunday. FT. G. Ten | [ng Point, Mas nant, Caintown, was a recent Visi: 'o'(gxd on account of the iliness of the | tor here, Edward Scott ix bulilding yo cher, Miss Willis. Mrs. Richard a fine new kitchen. Miss Mary Pur Sp oleten is in Lyndhnrst with vis spent Sundey ut her home here. sister, Mrs, Irank Sheflield, who Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burnham, Brook-jvery ill. Mrs. McMackin, Briar ville, spent Sunday at B. Burnham's, is \isiting her daughter, Mrs, Syhes. Messin Jdesaph Bevins Bell Rock Budget. W. B rns are doing carpenter work Bell Rock, May 7.--Quarterly service | for Mr. Steacy, at Wilstead. Mr. and was beld in the C. M. church here last | Mrs. William Griffin returned to the Sunday. The long bridge on the road | home at Marble Rock on Friday after | paste a : ! GA ' oy ha 7 to Moscow is passable new, but the {spending some time at Harry [Pe * fe : ; . tage sat pac 3 water over it is still deep. Frederick |ins'. Miss Norah (VConnor, Ganan Te ami ; Clark, Moscow, is making the cheese in | 0jue, is "visiting her grandparents. Mr. | Ce factory here this season. Dr. Spankie McNulty, Now Youk, a mining ex wal EE : ain is isi % ert, spent onday at DD. Town-| 33 =i ; Mansa Rev. ew. a a ve Md Miss' Lucy Roving, Lynd- | PICTURES OF FUNERAL OF CHAIRMAN MABEE OF DOMINION RAILWAY COMMISSION, Hp families here last week. Mrs. MH. I. | hurst, visited al ber home here Carrying the bier of the late Chairman Mabee to the funeral train in Toronto station. It was fitting Baudeur is sponding 2 a that the man that stood so stoutly as.a go-between with the railway corporations and the people should have Basdust is Sounding oy ee ao | cioton ie on Sew Dy S| hl ha hat oe "It Certainly Is A Treat To Get Sugar Put Up This Way" > aud Miss Margaret Ann Turpan, of : lace, were married on Monday. : en 'rank Clark is seriously ill, Vis: ftors: Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzgerald, Godirey, at J. Timmon's; Mr. and Mrs, , Moscow, at J. Yorke's; Rev. As you know, Secpal Extra Granulated Sugar is refined under conditions of superlative cleanliness. Every precaution is taken to ensure absolute purity. Thisnew 5-Pound Sealed Carton preserves that purity--brings the sugar to you just as it left the refinery, untouched by human hands. The Package protects you fully from inferior sugars which are sometimes sold as - Vins ; sgh cleton's a Outlet, at officers for President, agains! McPARLAND, Regal Agent. JAS, 0 evs Loughboro Council: . Mav 6 sd minutes of the last mee on ---- SER Rrra Council me surer, ed sixteen years, years In the Mason, of 1 Foley stole and some mone Foley, ag wed to penitentiary 3 agistrate ' Joseph? Ninos on ig OL count vs senter iE Ww. Thos. James {+ Sydenham May Repays In Results Beautiful teeth, Madam, follow beautiful care of the teeth. No--not just brushing, butinfinitecare now, i hboro shore), | \ iw | Blakeslee, shovelling : as friendly asa Seal. - before 0 lith Rock, at an election of in choosing and using the ol dentifrice that will repay your brushing to- the fullest. are on fiospital, | Me but is able visiting her aunt, News From Long Point, 6.--Nchool £18 i | on i FMT of mouth refreshmer whitens glist } i SF: ner | rt 1 18 | j: : . H il < = i { 3 its delightful quality « Hill, Fou 0 5 ing ; | ; | |8 Rp ; bly eleansing : 4 - E rifies the + 1 It, and the ha YCAr are your absc Trial Size P Cold Cream it, is thorough Ph ening ly--corrects acidity and i 5 Tt once of twice a 1y teeth walting your den srance of clean, healt) of cr lute a ackage o ¥ Sanitol T Face Powder, Talcum Powder ar Olive O11 L at dealer's name and addres and bh smnple--or any J mailed ia 5 (6 stamp Sanitol Chemical Laboratory Co., my Ah and ¢ # excian » i diet ns He W. Cruns, ab E. James'. Bunker's Hill Reports. Bunker Hill, May 6.~B. Hoppins, C. Babcock and J. Deyo have made quite an impfovement on the road which bad condition. J. T. Babcock trip to the Limestone City last . Legary, *Veroma, is moving ie house. Mr. and ble and som, Lyle, took a mine, Sunday. - Flynn and daugh- = r " Judge's; Mrs. N. son, Thomas, and J. Hie In the Carton you are sure of getting five pounds full 'weight of genuine af Sugar, which for over half a century has been acknowledged as Canada's best. Besides, _ you get'a handy box in which to keep it. Ii you prefer to buy a considerable quantity at a time, take a case of 23 F ive-Pound Cartons. 'The case takes up little room, and the packages are so convenient in the pantry. Of course your Grocer will still sell you Jai Extra Granulated in barrels or in 20 or 100 pound bags if you wish. Buy it in original packages and be sure you get the genuine Redpath. The Canada Sugar Refining Co., Limited, : Montreal.

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