Daily British Whig (1850), 28 May 1912, p. 11

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4% ve tumbler 9 of Jat For Potatoes Land Plaster will start the plants in- to vigorous growth niin, , P. Walsh 55.57 BARRACK STREET. "Mrs. 8. Gowdy ealled on friends AT WHIG | TELL US. the Tidings From Various Points in Saying. : : Gross Lake Notes. Cross Lake, May 24.--W. has putchased 4 farm B. F. Detio F Mouek's place for this year. pand Mrs. Wilks, at Prank 2 Sunday ; Allan Thompson & at Sidney Whitmarsh"s; Mre. Williaa Baker, at Willism. Newton's, Fd . oor Soins rn Mitts, death occlrred PE a robidont [J place. ' He leaves 8 wife and family. Recent visitors: Mim Lizzie | enna Chieags, at J. McKennle's; Mrs. T. J. Reid, Es- cott, at J. Murray's; Mrs, J. Rothe. fort has returned home after isit- ing friends in the city. Glendower Reports. Glendower, « May 23.-The cooks have left the 'mtines and new ones have come. Farmers are putting in their seed grain, Horse buyers hfve been through this Siaialty: Mr. and in Potato seed ds very is guite scarce. The on > this vidini es Lie are Tit at RADWAY'S READY ~ CURES SORE THROAT "Apply the Rellefito! thé throat and chest until the Surface smarts and red dens. Give Radway's Pills in such doses as will freely move the bowels. For a sudden cold take a large dose dway's 'Pills and a teaspoonful of Het with & tefepoonful of molasses in water, Retire at ance': to bed. A xprotuse perspiration wil HR pd An in the morning the ASK FOR RADWAY'S and tke no SUBST TVTES Mexican. Vaile Beans, PSIG 4) Sthers in davor, BR aos SC UllIE! WOMAN'S MOST SUGGESSFY ~~ MEDICINE 3:2 'Known All Over The World ~Known Only For The "Good It Has Done. Ww of no other medicine which know of po other mdicion wich ol a 2 a Pe Faby byiarian a re May Bed chosen to preside. ed as follpus Misa Mra. A. Wobh, «4 secreta At the ae the meetin, an eaenliont was Bc by the hostess and ie da o. Leo Lake Locals. Leo Lake, May 23.--The remains of the late Robert Maxwell, whose death occurred at Rockwood hospital, Tues day morning, from nervous disease, were placed in the vault at Seeley's Bay, to-day, to await interment. De- ceased is survived by his wife, two sons and four daughters. R. Webb went to Sydenham Tuesday, in the in- terest of Leeds' Rural Telephone com- Mrs, A. E. Donnelly and som, Leonard, are guests at Joyceville. Mrs. W. Bower and children are at Lansdowne. Empire Day at Sharpton, Sharpton, May 256.-~Empire Diy was fl tingly observed by the teachers es pupils of Sharpton school. The schoolroom was pret- tily decorated with flags and other emblems, and the children furnish- ed a fine programme of songs, re- citations and disiosues Much credit is due to ulter, the teacher, for her painstaking efforts in training the children for the event. W. Hanley was called to Rochester, to be at the bedside of his brother, who is very ill. Miss Pearl Taylor is visiting at Violet. Eagle Hill Echoes. Eagle Hill, May 22.--Two railroad surveyors from Irondgle and Bancroft line passed through hers en route for Denbigh, Raglan. The line will. be ex- tended to Calabogie from Bancroft. Mr. Wager, Slate Falls, has moved his i family to Pettifer farm, at Elm Flats. . Leopolt Mieske is working for Oscar | Chatson, Denbigh. Fugene Mieske is jas F Stein 4 for a few weeks. Mine rlott rmst t a few days last week visiting riends at Ven- na «Miss E pson, at M. Wagers; George Brown, Flinton, at A. | Armstrong's, Wellnesday. Ouishendall News. Cushendall, May 2.~The recent rains have drowned much of the grain which has been sown. J. Green- lve had a bee drawing pressed hay to the ; v on Monday +. Mrs, McKane, from this neigh- bobo to Kingston Mills. Israel Rediearn.. Nishigas. is visiting. bis rr 1 Eng R. Hunter. Misa B. is visiting i with . . Wok , The stone oa Mins ane, jr. 8 a it lie rempved to ima cheese on. Saturday nights. Jess in factory and are At. Ferguson's Falls. are tof Robart ¥ rn a ; A PRETTY HOUSE NEGLIGEE. Designers are --_-- these handy creations more exquisite than before, They are practically more in line of the tea gown, but not with so loose an effect The. little gowris of Valenciennes lace trimmed with little rosebuds and long lace streamers flowing loosely in front. milk is now being received at Stella cheese factory. Milk was taken In on Saturday night, owing to not be- ing able to handle it all on Mon- day, W. J. Beaubien is making three trips a week with his launch, to Bath, carrying passengers and freight. J, Tugwell will ship hogs to-night on the steamer Aletha, to Bath. The price being paid is eight cents per pound live weight. W,. Reid, butcher, Kingston, was here last week, Miss Broughton had a picnic on Stella Point on Friday for her singing class. The scholars of the different schools on the Island gathered on Stella Point on Thurs- day, May 23rd, to celebrate Empire day. All had a good time. Toward the close lunch was served by the ladies. © Rev. James Cumberland hag been ill. Henry Filson is visit- ing friends in St. Catharines. Miss - ; i E : = ij i i i : { i ¥ i i 4 i it i Toronto, Ferguson's 'Falls, May 28. Farmers [=e seeding. Xs. Badour' have finished sy mill .is rs . During housecleaning, wishing | to save time by having quick i lunches, cari be supplied with {I all Kinds of Cooked Meats, | «Pickles and Relishés by just | !phomlig or giving a call to | HE Sounte Fleda Filson spent the 24th at her home here. Budget From Portland. Portland, May 25.--A number of salmon are being caught by the local fishermen. Messrs, Stewart and Mart have nearly completed their work on the C.N.R. road here. A number of excursionists from Smith's Falls call- ed here yesterday. S. Ray has sold out the stage route from here to Smith's Falls, and moved to his farm near Toledo. Mrs. M. Newton has opened her summer resort, "Garrett's Rest." Revs J. Lyons and Mrs, Lyons, of Roselin, are spending a few days the guests of their parents here. A number "of people have moved to théir cottages on the islands. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Murphy have returned from the west, after spending the past few months there. Miss Ina Morris leaves on the 27th for Syracuse, N.Y., to visit here sister, Mrs, Palmeteer. Dr. Barker and' bride have meved to their residence on Colborne street. C. Brown has sold his barber shop and gone Lo the wist to reside. Edward Jones, of Tamworth, has moved into one of Mrs. Lyons' houses on Main street. 'Mr. Pine and Mr, Bush, of the Union bank, stall, here, spent the 24th in Smith's Falls, Tidings From Centreville. Centreville, May 20.--The past week of constant rain has completely stop- ped the farmers putting in all their spriig's crop. . The . sewing in this neighborhood has not been finished and no planting done at all, and will not be now for two or three weeks. The headquarters of the C.P.R. men being near Uroydom, makes quite a commotion around here. The men in McCoy's camp start work to-day. Frederick Milligan, Lake Road, and Mrs. John Dillon are still under Dr. Steacy's care. Miss Leta Hudson is improving wonderfully in health, after her severe illness. Edward O'Connor has the basement of his house com- pleted. James Campbell, Chippewa, has the contract for the carpenter work. Peter Cassidy sold a valuable horse last week. William Cassidy, Marysville, made a flying trip along this street on Sunday. Visitors: Harry Robinson, Camden East, at Mrs. Fairbairn's; My. and Mrs. IL Thompson, at Roblin; Mr. and Mrs. John Gehan, Joseph Bredannaz, and Matthew Hinch, at Charles Ingolds- by's; Miss Loretta Evans, at P. Shannon's; Miss Pearl Gleeson, at bome. Budget From Picton. Picton, May 27.--A well-equip- ped rooming house is being built to be run in comnection with the Do- minion canneries. There is also in- cluded in the building, a large din- ing-hall and sitting room. The Glenora fery to Adolphustown fer- ry started on the 24th inst. Messrs J. Blakely and H. McMullen are among the delegates chosen to at- tend the Methodist conference at Cobourg. Sing Lee, a' Picton China- man, who gave $6,000 for a field on Main street, (Calgary, has now been offered $85,000 for it. Rev. Mr. Shaver, is able to again: take ' his service at St.;Andrew's church. Miss r, after. three vearm in Berlin, Germany, returned home per 85. Laurentic, Mr. and Mrs. M. German have returned from a trip to Saskatchewan. Miss Cassie Fox, who has been spending the holiday with her sister, Mrs. C. C. Wannamaker, Salem. and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fox, "Maple Deil," re turned to Toronto on Monday. Miss Hattie Hawley, Salem, was down for the ¥. Mrs. Johnson has gone to Buffalo to spend the sum- mer. DEATH CALLS AGED COUPLE. Succumb Together After Fiftysb Years of Married Life. May 28. Fifty-six vears fife ended todey for Joshua Jones and his. wife, of this city, when death claimed them both. Mrs, Jones died early in morning of pneumonin. Her h , too M1 ito be told of her death, died in = the alternobn. The vererable couple were drenched by the beavy vain while refarning from the Adlington drowns Consiga, tions] chore fast Sunday, snd illness Make Jour zeus, bashes, gravics, A 'gamoline . engine drivest dynamo that. is, entirely automatic in ily ac tion is attracting atlention, in Eng. Pineapple Ss at $1.00 per dozen Pineapples at 30 per dozen Pineapples (large) at wy $1.60 par! dozen Fé Coaght SALMON v ll DOMINION: FISH" CO., SLBRICKST. PRONE 250 YN > » * . _% ose = erage is the Mild and Tonic Appetizer --the famous Order from your Dealer to-day. At all Good Dealers and Hotels Hamilton Brewing Ass'n Limited, Hamilton JAMES McPARLAND, WE SELL Scranton Coat Co's Coal | Selected from : the ' Celebrated | Richmond No. 4 and Ontario Nb. 1 Mines, ' the best Anthracite. Coal mined in Pennsylvania. Place your next order with THE JAS. SOWARDS COAL C0. * North End Ontario Street. 'Phone 165. TR FTO rs TN, During the next ten For Infants and Children. ie Kind You Have Always Bought Use For Over Thirty Years Po Eleuso Ranks, TR {The ri days your choice of Din- ing Room Domes ranging in price from $15 to §20° for : $1250 Come and secure one of thése bargains. Halliday Electric Co. OUR PREMIER Electric Vacuum Cleaner Is a home comfort. Only $30.00 Ask-- Jas. Crawford, W. P. Peters, W. Carroll, F. G. Lockett, L. C. Lockett, Mrs. Baird and others, No more dust or unwhole- some Bacteria flying around. We Rent them out at 20 cents per hour. HW. Newma Electric Co. 79 Princess St. . "Phone 441. Home Wiring our Specialty,

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