Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jan 1913, p. 12

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OF NEIGHBORS AT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS a = TELL US. he Tidings From Various Points in Bastern Ontario--What People #Are Doing and What They Arc % Glendower Gleanings. Glendower, Jan. 7.--James Willson fimished cutting logs in the woods. are very high in price in this et. Michael Kelly, visiting at S. 's; KE. Leeman and wife, of 's Fells, visiting friends. Picton Personals. Jan, 11.--Rev. A. K, Scott, Mountain, Mich., has arrived town and taken over the pastor- of the Baptist church here, .J. Thorn passed away rather sud. from Kingston hospital somewhat improved. = John and Miss Emma Lawrence have returned to college. Mrs Thémas Campbell and the Miss- es Campbell dove to the home of J. Take on New Year's night, when a pleasant evening was spent. Mr. and Mrs. "Sandy' LaQuee are spending the week in Almonte. Mcintyre spent Sunday here. . Concert at Sunbury. Sunbury, Jan. J0.--The first annual concert of the Sunbury hockey team was held in the village hall last .even- ing and was in every respect a com- plete success. A 'large audience was present and enjoyed" the interesting programme, which consisted of ' voeal and instrumental music and recita- tions. All the numbers were ably ren. dered and heartily received. Major Sharp of Kingston, occupied the chair and opened the concert with an amus- ing address. 'Those who took part were Messrs. Parker, Abner and Tun- stall, af Kingston; the Misses Hawkey, Campbell, Sherman, Sloan and Webb Tuesday evening. For some he conducted the Royal Hotel ; a years ago retired to] n, which adjourns the corpora. | Mr. Grimmon and daughter, San Francisco, .Cak, have arrived to spend the winter. ---- Lyndhurst Locals. urst, Jan. 13.--On Saturday t hockey team played i game of the season with Seeley's team. The result was five to - in favor of Seeley's Bay. Wil } and. family are moving in- ithe village, Mrs. J. M. Som lle js improving after her - re. . William Tait is attend: and Mr. Lyon of Sunbury. Delightful music was furnished at intervals by Campbell's orchestra. y Tichborne Jottings. Tichhorne, Jun. 7.--~The work on the new switch is nearly completed. Many from here attended the tea meeting recently held at Parham, where an en. joyable timé was: held. Numbers have left for the Cobalt where they intend spending the winter. A pleasant ev- ening was spent recently at T. Hemp- ton's by a number of friends. Albert Bedor and John Hall have returned to the state of Michigan, after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Be. dore, here. Visitors:--Mr. and Mrs, W. Hickey at Mrs. J. Brown's; Miss I. Foreman J. * THE P.W.O.R., 14TH 'RE One of the chief features of t -- 4 GIMENT SMOKER. he regimental smoker which is to be held in the City Hall on Friday evening will be Ernie Johnson's im- personation of the famous Scotch comedian, Harry Lauder, Mr. J | Victor Programme | SATURDAY ---Piano Recital. Paderewski; | De Pachmann; Bachaus. SUNDAY ---Sacred Concert. Clara Butt; Em -- A A------ Business College in Brockville. Jessie Blackman, of Albany, N. visiting her sister, Mrs. R. R. Johnson, . has quite a reputation as an imi- says of him: "Those who have not eing the original Harry Lauder had | . -- who comes from Ottawa, tator. "The Arnprior Watchman" had the pleasure of hearing and se M. Bain, of Crow Luke, visiting friends; Mrs. W. Hartwick and little Trinity Choir; Richard Jose; Mr. and Miss A. Nidholson, of Ottawa, ing her hrother, Edward Nich- daughter, Edith, visiting in Kingston; Mrs. J. Hickey visiting friends at Bops Lake; D. Bedore- at £. Barker's; H. falter Singleton is home school on account of ill- ------ At Allen, Wolfe Island. Wolfe Island, Jan 13. -- Murphy, who is ill of pneu- is improving. Mr. Robinson, the Bell Telephone company, of ston through this section, ing. D. H. McDonald is ill. A fram here attended the dance Wednesday evening at W. Bullis: jan and D. 8S. McLaren have Pet mew cutters. . Miss Hattie 00d is visiting her sister, A. Docteur. Miss E. Montgom- has gone to visit relatives in pwn, N.Y. Miss May Raneous, L ence, is visiting in Napanee. Agnes Griffin, Marysville, spent 8 last week at Mrs. B. 8. M. Fawcett is visiting his Mrs. R. Bustard, Marysville. Ari, News From Canonto. ito, Jan. 11.--An enjoyable ook place at the homeo! Mr. 'Mrs. W. J. Lawrence, New eve, when a number of young gathered to welcome Messrs. and John Lawrence. Dancing order of the evening. People } Hcinig are hustling to get hauling ne sow that ther. is 'Snow. oseph Larocque is teams for the Lawrence Bros. Bedore, of Crow Lake, visiting his sister, Mrs, W. Hickey, here. Elections at Denbigh. Denbigh, Jan. 9.--The municipal elections for Denbigh, Abinger and Ashby passed off very quietly, and resulted in the re-election of all the members of last year's council. The reeve, John E. Irish, had already bean re-elected by acclamation at the nomination meeting, and the ttend- ance of the electors at the polls was not very large.' -A. Kittner of Arn- prior, who spent a couple of months with friends in the vicinity, has left agaim for town. A number of other holiday visitors here have also re- turned to their present homes or places of employment. The Luther- an congregation is still without a resident minister and Rev. G. Daedi- 8el of Rankin is to conduct' divine services in the Lutheran church next Sunday, Cushendall Briefs. . Cushendall, Jan. 9.--School . re- opened on Monday with a good at- tendance. A great number are suf- fering with grippe and heavy colds. The snow storm on Tuesday made fair sleighing. Connell Bros. have the hay press at work. Rev. and Mrs. Harrington have returned from spending Christmas and New Year's at Smith's Faus. Mrs. W. Hender- n McGonegal has returned son and daughter, have returned to CI0US "SYRUP OF FIGS" FOR A BAD LIVER OR SLUGEISH BOWELS GENTLE, EFFECTIVE FRUIT BANS YOUR STOMACH, LIV ER AND OF SOUR BILE, POISONS, GASES WASTE. LAXATIVE THOROUGHLY ~ 30 FEET OF BOWELS AND CLOGGED-UP cure for sick head- for biliousness. for a sour, ered stomach, for con- indigestion, coated tongue pimples--take 'delicious of Figs. Far the cause of all troubles lies in a torpid liver luggish condition of your thirty of bowels. @aspoonful of Syrup of Figs - means all poisonous waste » the undigested, fermenting fl and sour bile, gently move: on out of your system by morning griping, nausea or weak- 8. It means 'a cheery day to- many bright days there- i don't think of gentle, ef- B P of Figs 1s a physic. think you are drugging your- for luscious figs. senna and can not injure anyone. $8i8 remarkable fruit prepara- Is & wonderful stomach, liver and bowel cleanser, regulator and tonic, the safest and most positive ever devised. The day of violent purgatives, such as calomel, pills, salts and castor oil is past. They were all wrong. You got relief, but at what a cost! They acted by flooding the bowels with fluids, but these fluids were digestive juices. Syrup of Figs embody only, harmless - laxatives, which act in a natural way. It does what right food would do--what eating lots of fruit and what plenty of exercise will do for the liver, stomach and bowels. Be sure you get the old reliable and genuine. Ask your druggist for the full name, "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna," prepared by the California = Fig Syrup . Company. Hand back. with scorn, any, Fig Syrup {imitation recommended as "just as good." the opportunity of viewing a good in the person of Ernest "Johnson, sonaung this noted singer. The ally is said to be perfect; the only mach larger man. Many here look Deseronto, after visiting at" Mrs. Ward's. Mr. and Mrs. E: Mufray have taken up residence in the city for the winter. Miss Annie Gor- don, of Delisle *Sask.,' formerly of this place, is renewing acquaintances in this vicinity. Mrs. Jas. Walker and children dre visiting in Chelsea, Que. Mrs. Ward is slowly recover- ing from a severe attack of grippe. Rev. Mr. Harrington conducted the services at the funeral of the late Master Clarence Boyd on Wednes- day. Her sudden death is much regretted by their many friends. Sand Bay News. this vicinity are cutting wood. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lappan returned home after visiting friends in Lyn. A number of young folks attended a party held at Willlam Marshall's on Monday evening last. Miss Bertha Goff, Maple Grove, is visiting at D. Vanorman's. Miss Vera Me: Donald has returned home "after vis- iting in Melcombe. Prosper Mar- shall, South Lake, is visiting at his brother's, William Marshall's. Mr. and Mrs' Dan Vanorman visited at David Peary's. -Mjchael J. Lappan returned home after spending a few weeks with his sister, Mrs. John Burnash. John Burnash and daugh- ter, Tessa, visited ' relatives here. Clamson Sly, while cutting wood? had the misfortune to cut his foot and has been unable to work since, Budget From Caintown, Caintown, Jan. 11.--~Charles 8S. Tennant has returned to Kingston. J. Hull has bought a find horse from Mr. McCrady. Thomas Mills has returned 'to Gananoque. Mr. and Mrs. John Kincaid spent Christmas at Temperancd Lake. School opened on Monday with a full attendance. Miss Bogel, of Lyn, iis the teacher. Gorden and Miss Gladys Brown have return- ed to Athens high school. Mrs. Etta Hageboom spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. George L. Buell, = of Moose Creek. Miss Beatrice Dickey has returned to Athens high school. Eli Hayes has rented the farm of T. 8. Tennant for next year. 'Mr. and s. S. B. Hageboom and son, of Rochester, N..Y.spent a few days at their old home here. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Graham have returned to their home at Guelph. A Wedding at Harrowsmith. Harrowsmith, Jan. 11-24 quiet wedding took place on Tuesday evening, Dec. 31st, in the Methodist parsonage, Harrowsmith, when Catherine Pearl Conners, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' William Conners, became the bride of John 8. F. Brown, eldest son of Mr and Sand Bay, Jan. 10.--The people in | * | White, Flesherton, viisted at substitute during the past week who makes a specialty of imper. "make-up" and the accent esperi- difference is that Mr, Johnson is a for a return visit of Mr. Johnson." Mrs. Richard Brown, Wilton. J. A. Waddell officiated. The bride was daintily attired in a blue serge suit and cream over lace blouse and |atie silk hat, with willow plumes. Rev. After the ceremony, Lir. and Mrs Brown returned to the home of the bride's parents, where a dainty re- bast was served and left for a week's | vist among friends and relatives. | On their return they will reside near Odessa where the groom is a pros- | perous young farmer, The bride i Will be greatly missed in this vicin- { ity. | - | Barrie Township Elections. Myers Cave, Jan. 11v--The muni- cipal election for Barrie township was held in the town hall, Cloyne. {also at Harlowe, a subdivision of | the township on Monday, Jan. 6th. | W. C. Salmond was elected for reeve {over Charles McGregor, with a .a- | jority of 37. The old council was elected with the exception of one, Thomas Thompson. Walter Cuddy, of Harlowe, takes Mr/ Thompson's place for 1913. Mrs. John Me- Dougall, sister of Reeve Salmond of Bagot, Manitoba, spent the week- end at Lake View, the guest of Mrs. J. C. Mitchell. The community at large was shocked to hear of the death, at his home near Forest Mills, of Chatles eldest son' of Mr.*and Mrs. John Cook, formerly of this place. De- ceased who was in his twenty-second year, - had been ill of pneumonia, and seemed to be getting better when eompl'cations set In, to which he succumber, his death occurring in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. Loucks spent Sunday at the Cave, the guest® of Mr. and Mrs. J. OC. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hard- wick* spent New 1ear's at. W, Louck's. : Tidings From Maberly. Maberly, Jan. 10.--An old and respected resident of Maberly passed away in the: person of Joseph Mun- roe who had been in failing health {for some time past. Mr. Munroe leaves a wife and grown up famliy: | Peter, Richard, Joseph, Thomas and William. Deceased was a Metha- dist in religion and in politics a conservative. ! Henry Chambers of Zeala pass- ed away on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Chambers was quite- well and was able to go out to the election on Monday but he contracted a cold jand pneumonia set in. ' Rev. Mr. Hollingsworth and . Mrs. Hollings- worth have returned home after doping the holidays with frienda. Mr. Thompson of Burridge, is spend- j= a week at J. W. Walroth's. Les- lie Norris and Mrs. C. E. Thompson called on 'Maberly friends. Mrs. Mrs. Korry's. Mr. Dobkin has left for his vacation. Mr and Mrs. Latimer (nee Lillie Clarke) are home on their honeymoon. The election pass- ed off quietly: Thomas Greer, reeve: Joseph Perkins, Robert Morrow, Thomas Duffy and Thomas Briggs, councillors. . Elections at Piccadilly, Gaodirey, ' Jan. - 10.--The election held in Piccadilly village hall, Monday last, caused very little ex- jcitemenf, as R. A. Hamilton was elected reeve by acclamation and is now serving - his sixth consecutive term. The only: contest was for coun- icillors, and all of last year's council lors were 're-electéd except one.' The box social held at Miss 0. 3 thome, in aid of the Presbyterian church, was the usual suctess. Frank R. Goodiellow has been engaged as i teacher in this school; Miss E. Genge, Veropa, has charge = of Piccadifly school. Migs FE. Gregory is visiting {her brother, in Warkworth. - Miss O. Dr. Morse's - Berliner {six vears. municipal | Mrs. Wheeler; MONDAY ---Grand : : Tetrazzini; Schumann-Heink. TUESDAY ---Minstrel Show. Billy Murray; .AlJolson; Collins and Harlan: and Jones. WEDNESDAY ---Vaudeville. Norworth; Al Jolson; Eddie Morton. THURSDAY ---Military Band Concert. FRIDA Y---Violin Recital. Elman;-Maud Powell. . ALL IN'YOUR'OWN HOME ON A GENUINE VICTOR VICTROLA PRICES $20 TO $250 Sold on easy pa sided records 90 cents | ction: from. Free demonstrationatany dealerin His Send For A Free Copy Of Our 300 Page Gram-o-phone Haydn Quartet. Opera. Caruso; Amato; Spencer Bayes and Harry Lauder; H. M. Coldstream Guards; Garde Repub- licane ; Sousa's Band ; Pryor's Band. : Kubelik ; Mischa \ ments 6f $1.00 per week if desired. Double or the two selections. 5,000 records to choose Master's Voice Products Musical Co. Limited Encyclopedia MONTREAL Godirey is visiting in Brighton. Miss A. Hill, Miss I. Kennedy, Miss Mary Giles and Miss Effie Hamilton have gone north to teach school. Miss M. Godfrey has " returned to Kingston Business College, where she is taking a course. The many friends of Miss Leishnian, the ex-teacher, were glad to meet her. again duriog the holi- days. Miss Grace McKnight has gone to Ottawa ta finish her course at normal sthool. James Giles, of (al- gary, is spending a few weeks with his parents here, after an absence of Damon Wells, of Brighton, at C. D. Godfrey's. g : ----ts An Unanswerable Argument. One year, when the youngsters of a certain 'village met for the pur- pose of electing a captain of their baseball team for the eoming season, it appeared that there were an ex cessive number of candidates for the! post,' and that more than the usual wrany Youngster after youngster pre- sented his qualifications for the post; and the matter was still un- decided when the son of the owner of the ball field stood up. He was : a small, snub-posed lad, with ga plentiful supply of .freckles, but he glanced about him with a dignified air of controlling the situation. "I'm going to 'be captain this ling must ensue. | 3 and cultured woman. mon sense ih her work as Hear Cdruso. Kubelik, Schumann-Heink, and Kirkby Lunn the: great English Contralto, at ; D. J. DAWSON'S 244 Princess St. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Have installed in their vault a nest of SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES _ If you have anv : . i Wills, Title Deeds, Mortgages, Insurance Policies, : or Other Valuables they should be Yodged in one of these boxes "The Attention of Farmers and Residents of the : Country 5 is drawn to the Security these Safety - Boxes afford against Loss of Valuable Documents etc. by Fire or Theft For further particulars and information apply to ' P. C. STEVENSON, Manager, KINGSTON, Ontario. & Deposit - limit for a woman of energy 'and in- Mts. Young has shown rare com- telligence, y superin- s Five Years For Mail Thief. Macleod, Alta., Jan. 14.) Sydney Macdonald, a machine operator ou the Macléod Advertiser, was convicted in Hj district court of stealing A rgia- red mail package, contaimng $775, from the Macleod post office, - and a registered mail bag contdining a large quantity of postage stamps and post- cards. He was sentenced to five years in the penitentiary ati Edmonton, ---- ' There ate more onsdollar bills §n cirevlation in this ecouniry than ans ; other denomination. The fivedollar bill is next in number, tendent and has demonstrated that a {woman can serve as superintendent of schools in. a large city as. well as a man. , She is fat on in the sixties, and is a living proof that thers is no uge year," he announced, convincingly, "or else father's old bull is going to be turned into the field," Elected for the Third Time, For the third time Mrs. Miia Flagp Young has been elected superintendent of the public schools of Chicago. Mrs. Young recéives a higher salary than any other superintendent in {he county, with the exception of Witliam Haxvell of New York, het salary be ing $10,000, g She 1s not a college graduafe; but has received honorary from colleges and is a thoroughly educated Indian Root Pills Sure any Sorimon ailments which are very differeat, but which all arise Sor i Sa RE ih mf Only One "BROMO QUININE," that is Laative Bromo QO

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