Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jan 1914, p. 9

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WHAT WHIG "CORRESPONDENTS HAVE TO TELL. fr . News From Villages and Farms Throughout the Adjohing Coun- » ties==Rural Events, and Move ments of the People. Deaths at Picton Picton, Jan. 9.-On Sunday smom- ing Mrs, Ga. b. Platt, wile of ~The for- mer public school inspector of Prince Edward county, passed away at the family ce, Picton, alter a fow days illness. Mrs. Platt wan deeply interested in missionary work, having bom president of the WMS, of the Bay of Quinte, branch, and author of the book, "The Story of the Years."'A | _ memorial service will be held in the First Methodist church next Sunday, On the same day another old and respected resident passed away in the person of Thomas Fnglish. Deceased was in his eighty 4hicd year and leaves, besides his widow two sons, J, Lili, and Jarvis, also ene daugh- ter, Miss Theresa. Interment was made at Chery Valley cemotery. On Dec. 11th, at Oxbow, Sask. the wedding took place of Waller Fox, son of Mr. and Mra. CC. «. Fo, and Miss Ethel Wright, Nisitors : Mr. and Mrs, © Wannamaker and children, at OC. G. Fox's; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rus- sell and Mr. and Mes, BE, Bellyou, Ameliasburg, at H. Sayers. : , 34% Budget From Bongard's Bongned's Jan, 5A ploasing event took place at the home of Mr. and Mra. Levi Pierce, on Saturday evening, when a kitchen shower was given by "the people Bi the, neighborhood for the newly smarried couple, Mr. and Qlrs. Archibald Pierce, the latter formerly Miss Rosa Stevens. Elertion aged off quietly on Mon: day. "Heffernan was elected reeve, nnd Nie, Hicks, Kearney, Merdaung and Lumley, councillors. ; Mr. and 'Mrs. Harrison entertained a number of their iriemds on Monday evening. Mr. and Mre. E. A. Wil liams, of Picton, were guests at R. Harrison's recently. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hobson and. family, of Scoharia, and Miss J. Pierson, of Belleville, spent Christmas day at S. A. Fobev's. Mr. and Mrs, A. Kerr, Waupoos, spent New Year's day at J. D. Bongard's. Mr. Cambridge, of Napanes, has been engaged as teacher for school section No. 3 for the coming year. The form: or Leather, Miss Hubbs, will return to Queen's. Shepard and family spent Christmas ut Cressy. DD. McUor- mick and wife spent Sunday at Picton HOI Willis owas aoguest of Allan Hartison, during the holidays, has. rot to, Picton. Miss M. 'Minaker, of Toronte, is visiting Mre. P. Thurston. Charles Kinnear, of Picton, spent a few days with Cl MeCornock. W. Bradley, of Belleville, waRe a guest at J. Praline w J News From Elgin Elgin, Jan. 5:=~Jokn Fahey is home from' college at Toronto. Messra. M. and A. O'Brien are home for the win: ter. E. HN. Coan and Miss FE. Coon | staff FE IFSTONAGH 15 BAD When "Pape's Dingess" Beaches Stomach All Indigestion, © Gas Disappears and Sonrness You don't want a slow remedy when your stomach is bad---or an yneertain one--or a harmful one---- your stomach-is too valuable; you mustn't injure it with drastic drugs. Pape's Diapepsin Is noted for irs speed In giving reliéf; its harmless- ness; its certain unfailing action ia regulating sick, sour, gasay stomachs Its millions of cures in indigestion dyspepsia, gastritis and other stom- ach trouble has made it famous the world over: Keep this perfect stomach doctor in your home--keep it handy--get a large fifty-cent case from any drug store and then if anyone should eat something which doesn't agree with them; if what they eat lays like lead ferments and sours and forms gas; causes headache, dizziness and nau- sea; eruetations of acid and undig- ested food-----remember as 'soon as Pape's Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes, [ts promptness, certainty and ease in overcoming the worst stomach disorders is a revelation to those who try it. Neowhoray spent a day Ww with' frie nds. home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Halla- day, when their fifth daughter, Lillian E., was united in mamiage to Roy Williams, Philipsville, by Rev. Nr. McFarlane, They left for a trip to Edmonton. 3 John Pinkerton is home from the Canadian west. Hollis Dancy, Guelph, is renewing acquaintances. Messra. M. Kere and 8. A. Morgan are home from Queen's. The romaine of the late Mrs. William Mustard, Leeds township, were placed in the vault. George W. Sexton, Manitoba, is the guest of re latives. Andrew Dwyre, who has spent the season on the great lakes, is the guest of his brother. The remains of the late Mrs. Myles Lockwood, Phi ps- ville, were pls aced in the vault . Miss Gladys Sexton, Athens, ake holiday week with relatives. MN--tad Mrs. Brownard - and daughter, La- combe, Alta, were guests. of friends. Mr. Bolton, Newboro, has been en gaged to teach in this vicinit Mr Mackenzie, Toronto, was in the vil- lage during the week. Miss Fahey has Leen engaged to teach school at Del- ta. J. Carty has secarad a school at Kingston. Miss Sullivan has been engaged to teach at Chafiey's Lock school. My, and Mre. York, Belleville, wera week-end guests of friends, Moscow Cheese Meeting Moscow, Jan. 6.~On Saturddy, Jan. 3rd the Mills, carriage sh and stores were obliged to double their in order to serve their © many customers. 'The genile liveryman also added an extra conveyanse to his 1 bus ling, and the officers on the street corners were taxed to their utmost in their attempt to direct the traffic. It was the occasion when the fasmers for many miles radius, met in convention in the assembly 'room at the ~ cheese manufacturing plant, 4o discuss the are home from Queen's. Miss Sullivay left to spend | her holidays at Kings: | ton. De. G. Hamilton, New York, spent. the holiday season ab his. old ! home. J. H. Sexton, principal of "Athens high - school, was in - the village. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mackenzie, THAT TOBACCO WIth the "Rooster" om ft. louder as_he. goes alon, Su 4a" Fer * pound. For chewing an king. AT A, MACLEAN. s Ontario Street. 1 ed, business of. the past yedr, and to ap- point, a board of management for the coming season. Many wore present from the neighboring villages, includ: ing cheese manufacturers and makers, who paid compliments to those who had made the model choese factory. During the meeting discussions were led by the proprietor, the maker, the gecretary and others. The auditor when reading his report pleaspd everyone, when he said that from 4,171,738 pounds of milk receive tho maker suéceedoed in producing 304,501 pounds of cheese. The cheese when sold, he said, brought," $38,560. Bl-out of whith the patrons received 200.55 and the manufacturer kept for himself and family $6,047.88. The buyers claiming for short weight, £312.38. The average pounds of milk Tequired to make one pound of cheese for the season was 10.4. The average price' per pouhid of cheese 12.64. The rate paid' per 100 pounds of milk $1,023. At the close of the meeting the secretary was tendered a hearty vote of thanks for his efficiency in dis. charging his duties during the past four years of: oflice. The proprietor also thanked his hearers for their pat- vonage, wishing that the coming sea: son would bring wirh it still greater prosperity in the dairy business. A pretty wedding took place at the; ish Whig JANUARY 9, 1914 WELLING Work ont Allisonville, Friday irom tism, which hand. A The funeral line there is no yet. Rev, revival serv will be serv the Methods ary, tonduc bly. D. Ainswc reeve, y - The Clark,/ Walls rige-find Wil moved to Clark, of gaged by foreman of t th this county. | the Fight { the practica ness. Mrs, fined to for months Ms. H. thodist. chur ening. J. contract for commence tate is ona vacant oxpected building in The brick ture which of property manager and subsoqu of white sar regular. All ing trimmec will soon t A voung purse-in'trai vais a fingers, so t Wellington, wife ¥a and Mrs. (. Wellington, v sang with" plansing effect $4,000 residence in has been aw in that ake place on the States hospitals, of the patients, who bit her TON NEWS BUDGET ------ he Harbor In Spring Onto" Jan. died quite to Commence 6. suddenly Loree last Icks, a highly respected resident. of rheuma- in his mourn. Sunday the resulis of followed a left. to held on Cit was Jirom the Methodist church. While north of the sleighing the Bay of Quinte is very good, in this section as Elliott 1s conducting Rose Hall. There the same nature in church here in. Febru by Evangelist Lam- Snow Nr. ices ices lt ted at of elected Malcolm Frank Har- wth has. been » councillors are Garratt, Hunt. l'esky have new residence. has been ip Dominion Canncrs their farming inter He is the right n place for Mr. Clark 1 I knowledge of this busi ACH liam re- Mack en heir €i. Hutchison is still con- her The condition of James Stinson, through illness who his oso has heen confined to house through sickness, is favorable, Hope, | Poft irr-the--Me- ov- analstine, of ch here on Sunday Shourie is erecting the village. The the Wellington harbor arded and opdrations will the spring. Real eo ing herve. There is but house for rent, and it is the will spring a the industry is another will add to the valuation here. The proprietor and 3 stated that next season sent seasons © the transfer ad brick via water will be the fast horses CR 1 up for the races, i ite here this place, ning in one of the United was attacked by one neck od ampu ol a lady hat it is feared ap ™ in 1 St be much { E WATER who- has been recovering. H. Philadelphia, the latter's James Vanhorr B. 'Thompsett seeing his who vy of gan ty-five ye brpthe with combined A number, of residents of mage hey C.P.R through Roe kell, newing Ww running this Miss 80 he Nash r parents who is | terborg, { hes s of his 1 the a pent Ray Ding nas with A. "Ding rd, als Mra. Ray Christmas with Mrs. Ingman. ford, spent rent {, A Cy iss, Della Mr. and Phillips are at Trentem. Tice, Osha alc Phil Mai. ol ake Sho La hoebe the th Ga siden t away returned nolds, Tice Mrs field, Mrs, former 1 has was bean es Mr. Luffman al their pective 1 lerbe: Mars 38 afili daughter + children cond disease, D defeated 1, invited him, ponents, to eveming- to par more a eritical S. supported tation will be necessary. brosher, The old gentlemaun's son, Wellington, There is of Napanee, acquaint at the gman, Cg John P cere, Dingman, Chri and wife and Miss with a parents, Mr. and Mrs. thy all his home, FAMINE Mrs. Cronk, critically ill, is slowly and Mrs. Shourd, . of pent Christmas with arents, Mr Nirs. 1. had and the pleasure of ninety-four him from years Michi ol si1x- sited coompanied him. Two one sister in the village, ages, are 262 vears, Torontonians, former spent Christ- some talk of the a line from Treaion digtrivt, Ihe Misses have been re tances, and were, the Elliott. FE. Bowerman n, Henry, at Toronto, lidays Mr. and Mrs, ecently visited the for- Bath. Miss Camp- ttending coliege at- Pe Christinas vacation spent and gary, his parents, Mr. man. W. Peters, oi visite his parents, here, Calgary, his parents, YW. Peters, istmas with his ' pa 1 Mrs. John Peters lips wae the guest of George Baillie. Rev. Insley Hv ne Mrs. Thorp wa, spent Christmas Jas. o of spent "Mr . and of Strat re road. Leanous, of Bloom guest. of her sister, rratt, Mr. Collier, of this place, for about twenty-one home last week, Miss: Cockburn, Platt and | spent Christinas with families. hall, of Geraw,. of the community iétion, in losing his from diphtheria." Two and the mother are in ition from the same Sailor, 1.8. who in the municipal elec of his friends: who aswell as his op on Monday take of a sumptuous a who sore Harmless, stomac Look at coated, it little on els need 's a When ally, or is teaspoonful Figs," and the foul, "fruit pale, doesn' breath bad, throat, diarrhoea, PEEWISH. CONSTIPATED CHILDREN LOVE "CALFORN SYRUP OF 165 laxative" cleanses h, liver and bowels. the tongue, mother! "If is a sure sign that your stomach, liver and bow- gentlé, thorough cleans- ing at. once. peevi h, listless, t sleep, eat or act natur- feverish, stomach sour, has stomach ache, sore full of cold, give a of "California Syrup of in just constipated waste, undi- Cross, His Last Hope, But Jeff Got It a few hours all ge AY food moves out of you have a we You needn't take this v love ts ¥s makes Jour d b Stele of "ali which has dire dren of all ag plainly on eac counterfeits sold here. nine, made by Company." and har Refuse sour bile gently its little bowels and 11, playful child again coax sick children 'to mless fruit laxative; delicious taste and it them feel splendid. ruggist for, a 50 cent fornia Syrup of Figs," ctions for babies, chil- es, and for grown-ups h bottle. . Beware of Get the gen- "California Fig Syrup any other kind with contempt. Several serious fires have been prevented only by th o use of snow. shown water carriers vending the pr ecious fluid in restricted quantities to IN MONTREAL. For over a week now a general water famine has prevailed im Mo ntreal as the water intake main. result of a break in the In the picture is the residents of Montreal. lunch gotten up for the occasion. Mire. Chisholm, of West Wellington, nee Miss Ball, of Belleville), had the misfortune of injuring her knee re cently. Miss aml Miss Val- the teachers for the en- Mrs. Scott, of Bloom- Kennedy cutine are suing year. field, is the guest o. her sister, Mrs. Justice Milks, Junetown Jottings Junetown, Jan. 5.~School re-opened to-day with the popular teacher, Miss C. WM. Glazier, at work. Mime. Ar villa Avery is spending a few days in Mallorvtown. Miss Maud Avery left' on Saturday for Toronto, to resume her duties as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Warren entertained a number of friends on Tuesday eve last to a pleasant reception 'for their son, Leland, and bride, Miss Nettie Herbison, of Fairfield, is visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Munn, of Landis, Man., and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fer guson, of C rystal City, Man., are vis- iting friends in this" vicinity, Mra. 0. L. Potter, Lansdowne, spent a few days last week at Jacob Warren's. Mr. and Mrs. Rows Eaton, of have taken up their residance ; About. forty guests assembled at the home of Guworge Green on New Year's night to celebrate the marriage of their daughter, Carrie, to Roy Ache- of Brockville. The .ceramony was performed by Rev. Mr. PFast- man, of Mallorytown. Herbert Soott and Miss Gertrude spent Sunday at Yonge Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Walten Sheflield, Athens, spent several days last week 'at J. Warren's. Mr. and Mrs. T. Franklin apent Tuesday the guests of Lanydowne friends. ------------ goes without saving son, It that dog' the chance and he once he on top. tho under would at give, ------ { NM 8137-8188 THE SHORT BOLERO:LIKE COAT ONE OF THE NEWEST WHIMS All the beauty of the gracefully drap- ed peg-top would be I6st if a long coat were worn, therefore we have the short coat. The !favored model is cutaway "in front and forms a rounded point in back, Some are cut with kimono sleeves; others have thd set-in sleeve. The coat shown in 8137 has a set-in, three-quarter - sleeve and is slightly draped In front. The material is ma- telassé In a dull green; the skirt is of duvetyn in the same shade of green. A narrow edge of 'fur outlining the collar, cuffs and bottom of the coat give a smart touch. The skirt is a desfgn that may be made in one or two pleces. The full- ness Is arranged in soft plaits at the walst, This coat, 8137, may be copled In size 36 with 2% yards ot 42 inch ma- terial. The skirt 8164, requires 2% wards of 42 inch material for size 24. WELL, TRERE'S ONE "THING GEE. THANKS GUING AND GO DINNER. T HANE N'Y BEATEN FOR. THREE DAYS. I'M 50 HLNGRY IT COULD EAT THAY Cacrys (FAT WOULDN'T Sirick ME, THANKEUL FoR , THEY CAUGHT JEFE AND BUT Hin (Nn PRION . IY THANKEUL XT €5CAPED : ee BUY Tien To O€ Ly 2 15 Cu, NEARLY STARVED. T'M SO WEAK | TIT CAN'T SIT UP ANY | LONGER. MY STUMACH THINKS MY THROAT THAT? 1ST THIS? OH, NO! THIS 1S THAMKSENING Dinner. FoR AN we CAPTURED: hls athe Ns oni An extremely smart design In serge for a' young lady is shown in 7843. While it 1s comparatively simple it is saved from plainness by the yoke on the skirt and the unusual collar. These ular, and one of the newest materials to make them of is white organdie. Although this material never looks as well after being laundered, it is ex- tremely dainty while fresh, and sever- al chemisettes and collars may be had with each frock. The long ribbon, sash 1s a pretty touch to a arena this description. This one is of ded velvet ribbon showing several bright colors. In size 18 this dress may be copied with 4% yards of 38 inch material with 134 yards of ribbon for the sash. No 8137---sizes 34 to 42. No. 8164--sizes 22 to 22. No. 7843--sgizes 16, 17 and 18. ~ ue "cam PRISONER Each pattern 15 cents. iin x i HERE GOES NOTHING! draped collars are becoming very pop-. PAGES ® TO 12 Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills Cure Common I ls It's Perfectly Safe To have your winter's coal in now. It can't spoil or go oul of "stoll." P. WALSH GLASS OF SALTS IF YoUR KIDNEYS HURT EAT LESS MEAT IF YOU FEEL BACKACHY OR HAVE BLAD- DER TROUBLE. Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from, the system. Regular eaters of oe must flush the kidneys occasionally. You must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; removing all the acids; waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in' the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick head- ache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the wea~ ther is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the. body's urinous waste 'get about four ounces of Jad' Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water bo- fore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combised with lithia, and has been used generations to clean and ar sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful ef- tervescent lithia-water drink which millions of men and women take nov and then, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder diseases. Agent, George W. Mahood, Real Estate Three brick houses cellent water front, near Xing street, resting for $45.06. per month. A splen- did Investment for $5400.00. Rough-cast dwelling Is a down-town peation, eight nice home for $4,000, in ax Tepalr on TOOms, i A v HORACE F. NORMAN] Real Estate and General Insur. ance, "177 WELLINGTON 8%. By "Bud" Fisher

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