Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jan 1914, p. 10

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ui More oF By Soi oh CORELL Drug Co., St. Cathpein ats in al id, typewriting, ti "service, general Improvemin and all commercial subjects. 'Rates moderate, Informa tion free. Morven, Jan. 20.--There seems to be a lull in the moving of hay at present at this point. roads are a little bad now for the rural mail carrier, who missed*one trip all the way round. W. R. Purdv bas a sale on Friday to dispose of his farm 'stock and implements. At Brewer's Mills Brewer's Mills, Jan. 21--The roads a i | = i i i : {3 E g Hu i sible pe A Aig - Use thé Old-timeé Sage Tea apd Sule phar and Nobody will Know. "Gray halr, however handsome, de- notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appear- ince.' Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it és, turns gray and looks dry, wispy and scraggly, just a few ap- plications of Sage Tea and Sulphu: Sunances its appearance a hundred- 1 fice Don't stay gray! Look young! Bis ther prepare the tonic at home or get POM any drug store a 50 cent bottle of *"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy." Thousands of folks recom- mend this ready-to-use preparation, betause it darkens the hair beauti- lly and removes dandruff, stops Ip' itching and falling hair; be- no one can possibly tell, as it #0 naturally and evenly. moister a sponge or soft brush it, drawing this' through the taking one small strand at a 'By morning the gray hair dls- 5; after another application br i, its natural color is restored and it Becomes thick, glossy and lustrous d. you appear years younger. Agent Geo. W. Mahood. LF] . Choose which Grain you like best for your white Su, and Buy St. Lawrence « Pure Cane Granulated wltite, in original bags -- Fine grain, medium or coarse. Each the choicest sugar. Ask your Grocer. ST. LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINERIES, LIMITED MONTREAL. ab-10:13 ple attended the party in Banbury hall on Wednesday evening fast. Mr. and Mrs. James Dockrell anid children are visiting friends here and at Seeley's Bay. Latimer Locals Latimer, Jan. 21.--Several cases oi measles are now in the (vicinity. Very few of the younger folks have escaped them. Prayer meeting, was held on Wednesday night, at George Leather- land's. Miss Lena Lyon is ill of pneu- monia. W.' D. Taylor, after a month spent in the west, returned on Tues- day. Miss Emwa Edwards spent a few days last week with the Misses Dougherty, Flginburg. D. J. Hugh- son, Opinicon, spent Sunday at his mother's here. Picton Agricultural Socieyy wlicton, Jan. 22.~The annual meot- ing of the Prince Bdward Agriculture society was held on Wednesday in the county buildings with a small atten- dance. The Boies officers were ele- ected: President, William J. Carter; lst vice-president, F, M. Powers; 2nd vice-president, W. H. Gough directors. H.,B. Bristol, 6. E. Boulter, Howard Leavens, Morden Gilbert, E, J. Healy, Dr. E. M. Herrington, A. J. Cundied, Thomas G.' Wright and W. Asa Foster auditors, H. J. Allen and D. L. Bon- gard. -------- Tamworth Tidings Tamworth, Jan. 20.--J). A. Yunter was 'in Toronto last week and bought a car load of thoroughbred horses. I'he snow storm on Tuesday last block- ed the roads in many places. Dr. Rob. inson took a patient to Kingston hos- pital on Wednesday - for- treatment. the teachers meeting held in the Meth- odist church on Wednesday evening Was very interesting. Hugh Haggarty is home from the west. Miss Clara Craig, of Saskatoon; is home for a visit, W. J. Paul is in Ottawa quite ily his daughter, - Annie, leit. for Ot tawa to be with him. : 4 goed figure. Enterprise Notes Enterprise, Jan. 21.--Mr. and Mrs. Outendike, of Trenton, came to spend a few days with friends at Enter- prise. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bell took dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jack- son's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gunter and Mr. and Mrs. Outendike took tea at Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Wagar's Mon- day evening. The twe bankers of Enterprise went to Tamworth to. a skating match Monday evening when the weather was thirty below zero, and they froze their feet very badly. The C,P.R- is building ite station about two miles out of Enterprise. " Cherry Valley News Cherry Valley, Jan. 21.--The farm- ers are taking advantage of the good sleighing hauling logs and hay. A great many from here attended the poultry show at Picton' last week, and report a good exhibit of fowls. The Epworth League will be at home to the Ladies' Institute, Jan. 23rd. The sermon on Sunday evening was of special interest to men and was well attended. The centre seats were reserved for men, and a male choir. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scott spent two weeks in Toronto.' Mrs. C. W. Chan- dler is visiting her daughter, Mrs. I. Werden, st Lake Road. Cushendall News : (Cushendall, Jan. 21.--Large quanti- ies of pressed hay are being shipped o the city, the recent snows have made slefghing quite good. Messrs. Duffy are drawing sand for use in building a stone wall for barn. Messrs. Potter, Connel. and Hunter are doing a good business in the fishery libe.R. Greenlee and T. Hyland are supplyi the school with wood from Mr. Weir's bush. Mr. and Mrs. F. Fitsgerald and child, who spent -the week-ond at Mrs. Ward's have returned home to Mur vale. Mrs. Whitney, Kingston, is vis- iting at W. Hyland's. Rev. and Mrs. Harrington have returned from visit-' ing friends at Smith's Falls Both Mrs. Peck and Mrs. McKane, are some- what improved, in hospital. At Star Corners Star Corners, Jan. 21.--The recent storm has filled the roads and the pathmasters of the different beats are usy getting them passable. The mail courier 'was unable to make his rounds to-day... B, S. Guess' sale at the "Cottage," Sydenham, was well attended and everything sold at a Thomas Hicks has the sawing machine busy. Alexander Me- Connell had a couple of bees last week drawing pressed hay to Harrow- smith. Harvey Snider is getting out timber to erect a new hose mn Fhe spring. Mrs. Sperry Spider spent a oh p last weck visiting friends at Sydenham. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hicks spent Tuesday evening with H. W. Guess. Miss McNab, Belleville, is visiting Miss Margaret McConnell. [Miss Laura McConnell spent a few days at Cataraqui visiting her aunt, Mrs, O'Connor. ; . Accident and Fire at Bath Bath, Jan. 22.-Mrs. William Me Guinn was the victim of a.serious ac- cident on Sunday. While ret > from church she fell, styiking her h on the sidewalk. She &as unconscious for some time, but is slowly improv- ing. ; On Friday morning last, at an ear- ly hour, the. farm house owned by Mrs. L. Aylesworth and occupied by James Howie, was entirely consumed by-dire, but quite a bit of the con THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1914. _ tents 'were saved. The origin'ol the fire is a mystery. The meeting of the Farmers' Institute held here on Thurs- y, was well attended. The, ice now in 'the harbor is' getting thicker, and there is quite a lot of driving over it. Rethel Budget. has been engaged as teacher for aun other term. John Buchanan has to J. W. Curls after an' ab- sence of a coupld of weeks. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. John Commelly, on Sun- day, wth My. and Mrs, James Munro; Mr. and Mrs. George Hawley, Hay Bay at his sister's; Mrs. John Joynes, Miss llie Herrington, Napanee, at W. Uensy Archibald Uens and Miss Nellie Herrington, at Moscow. Kd- gar Salsbury and sister Olive were recently visting friends at Hawley. A jolly load of young people attend ed an entertaitfmymt at Hawley o: Friday evening. Mrs. Manon, Sr., has been n under the doctor's care, but is now better. Arthur Ashey has returned from Mowen, where he has been the last few months, Atkinson Jottings Atkinson, Jan. 22.--Many of the lad- ies here attended the Ladies' Aid meet- ing which was held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Gillespie, Pine (irove, The roads are very heavy, owing to the recent snowfalls. The choir of Sand Hill church met at the home of Robert Johnson, on Friday -evening, for practice for the second night of the tea meeting. Our school is pro- gressing favorably under the © able management of Miss L. Needham. The many friends of little Gordon: Acton are sorry to hear of his recent illness. Visitors : Mrs.Connely and little son at Mr. A. Donaldson's; Mrs. I. Atkin- son at J. Gillespie's, Woodburn; Mr. McGrath, ai T. Gillespie's, Miss L. Maitland «tf Mr. Johnson's: Mi. Mrs. KE. Kenny, at Mr. D, Brown's; W, Maitland at Mrs. A. Thompson's; Wil- frid Bennett, at I. Atkinson's. Convention at Arden, Jan. 21.-The vicinity are in excellent lumbermen are hauling logs and tam: ber. 8. Hoover at J. I). Haves'; Miss Madge Weese has gone to New- burgh for a visit. Miss Olive Os- borne is home from Belleville, where she has been attending Busin col lege. - Miss Winmifred Williams at Mountain Grove, and 0. Gi. Lloyd at Mrs. James Williams'; Miss Ruth Gendron and William See were quiet- ly married at' Tamworth on Wednes- day last, They will take up resi dence near Arden. Miss Genevieve Detlor . at ihe Royal Hotel. Erwin Gendron home from Tamworth for tie week-end. Dr. Crowley has re. turned to Kingston. The Methodist Arden roads in this condition and { Sunday school will hold their annual ! convention in the village the 23rd and 24th of this month in Accident at Stella Stella, Jan. 19.--The ice in the bay is now considered quite safe for cross- ing. Single crossed over for the first on Sunday. The congrega tion of St. Paul's Presbyterian church held a bazaar, oyster supper and con- cert in Victoria hall, on Saturday, January 17th, A good crowd attend- on horses On Saturday, while engaged in ecut- ting bushes for parking out the road on the ice, (écil Filson had the mis fortune to fall out of a tree to the ground, a distance of about twenty feet, breaking his arm. Dr. Hudson and Dr. Patterson, Odessa, set the in jured member. The late John Clyde, accidentally killed at Cataraqui, was a former resident of Amherst Island. For many years he kept the black- smith shop at Emerald, before remov- ing to Cataraqui some ten years ago. Mrs. Strain has returned home from Buffalo. : News From Forests Forest, Jan. '21.--The roads are in a very bad condition owing to the great amount of snow which has fallen lately. The young people a¥e attending the skating rink at Spaf- fordton and report a very enjoyable time, A number of the young men are attending Sydenham high school, where instructions are given on agri- culture by Mr. Mains. Mrs. P. A Kelly has returned to her home .in Cobalt after a visit. at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. ily attended Owen Kelly and fam- the funeral of the late Mr. Tobin, Westport, on Monday. Miss lena O'Connor, graduate of Rockwood hospital, has refurned: to Toronto after a fow weeks visit with friends here. The high sé¢hool students find it quite difficult in reaching sehool in time owing to the bad condition of the roads. A num- ber of children ave ill with measles. Holleford Happenings Holleford, Jan. 21.--J. Wood, of Sy- denham, is engaged by Smith and McNaughton to put the mill in or- der. They intend to commence. saw- ing right away. There are thirty-two | loads coming in daily from their own lot, besides those of the patrons' Jogs. The yard is rapidly, flling. A missionary service will be con- ducted in the Methodist church mext Sunday. The Ladies' Aid tea at James Walker's last Friday was a success, Misa Nellie Medeof attended the "Julius Caesar' play in 'King- ston last Thursday. Miss Alma Bethel, Jan. 20---Bdgar Salabuiy, 1fed, and and | | neighhorhood. RUEUMA Thoroughly - Drives out ed Uric Acid Poison. 'There is only one way to be free from Rheumat'sm..the accumulated impurities caused by excess of Uric Acid poison must be expelled from the body. That is what RHEUMA will do and do it thoroughly. If you suffer from any form of Rheumatiam ~--Sclatica, Inflammatory, Arthritis, Muscular, Lumbago or Gout--get a bottle of RHEUMA from J. B. Me- Leod for 50 cents--Iit is guaranteed. "For years I suffered with Rheu- matism in wy arms and shoulders. My kidneys and bladder were affect- 1 rapidly lost flesh. After five weeks' use of RHEUMA 1 was a well man.""--William Fry, Fort Er- ie, Ont. Walker is engaged as supply teacher at Hartington." Mr. ;and" Mrs. - Ball and family, whose home is in = Sas- katehewam, are visiting at her sis. ter's, Mrs. I. Smith's: Miss Nina Shay is at her uncle's, F. Martin's. 0. Babeock, Ottawa, at J. Walker's. W. Martin at J. W. Babcook's. Nr. Babeook received the sad intelligence of the death of his niece. Mrs. Pe- ters, &6f Wilmur. Canonto Teacher Re-engaged Canonto, Jan. 22.--~The snow has left the roads in a bad condition. The concert in Canonto was not well at- tended, owing to the disagreeable evening. The small sum of $23.50 was realized. John Lake, who as re cently called away by the death of his sister, in Dalhousie, last Saturday, has returned home again. Mrs, Doug- las Potter, of the Prairie Land, is vijs- iting relatives and friends in this Miss Macey Davis has left for s¢hool in Macdonald's Corners, where she his been re-engag- ed to "teach. for the ensuing year. Lawrence Bros. are taking advanta of the recent snow by hauling lugs to the siding at Mokville. Schoof has re-opened, with 1. G. Burke as teach- er, this being his tenth year in the school her Outlet, Jan. & School has opened again, under the management of Miss Myrtle Webster, of Lansdowne, W. . Running had a hee on Monday last, drawing brick from Lansdowne. It | was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Bert | McDermott are spending a in Watertown, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs, Wil liam Kirkland and Miss Vera Slack, Swedt's Corners, spent Sunday at John Slack's. John Fodey is sawing wood in this neighborhood. Miss M. \. Bradley is spending a few weeks | with her sister, Mrs. W. .J. Running, who has been ill for the past few s, but much better now, Non spent a few days in Kingston eck. Nelson Fodey had quite a misfortune on Friday last, when two of hig horses broke loose in the stable, one them receiving very severe Wound on the hip. The other one was injured slightly, but hoth are on the road [to recovery. , few days | is of a Mr. and Mrs. J. Brouse spent Sunday at the Mountain, e---- Meetings at Salem Salem, Jan. 21.--The annual meet- ing of the Ameliasburg Agricultural Society was held in the office of the secrelary-treasurer, W. H. C. Roblin, on the 19th. The attendance was small, owing to a meeting of the Highland Cheese company being held at the same time to let out the milk drawing for the year. The finances showed a small amount on hand, af- ter paying up the $100 deficiency of the previous year. J. W. Gibson: was elected ident for the coming year, succeeding Charles Sprague. The num- ber of directors was raised from eight to fifteen. The funeral of the late Miss Hattie Humphrey took place fromthe home of her brother, John Humphrey, on Sunday last. Interment was-made in Albury cemetery. Miss H. Hawley has returned : to Toronto, after a three weeks' visit at home. Herbert Cobb, Albert College, spent over Sunday at the home of Mrs. C. J. Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kemp and son, Gor- don, have returned, after visiting Rev. S. A. Kemp, Cannifton. H. McMas- ters has returned to Brighton, after a few days at Charles Sager's. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adams and Mr. and Mrs. C. Carnrike were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parliament on Thursday evening. Andrew Spencer, who has been ill, is able to be around again. Aged Junetown Lady Dead Junetown, Jan. 20--Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher, of Redwood, N. Y., are enjoying a few weeks at Mrs. M. G. Herbigon's. Mr. and "Mrs. Joshua Nunn have returned to Lansdowne, after spending a few weeks with friends here. 'Mrs, W. J. Ferguson left for Smith's Falls to see her brother, John Nunn, who is very ill of typho-pneuwmonia. Richard Fer- guson is quite #1. Mr. and Mrs. Herbison. leave to-day for Ottawa, where they will spend ithig remainder of the week, Mrs. M. Summers is still wiith her brother, Samuel Row- rsome, Athens, who is seriously ill. isa Bewtrice Andress is spending this week with her aunt in Mallory town. Mrs, William McCormick and two children, of Mallorytown, ere guests of Mrs. Charlep Andress. Migs Nettie Herbison is this week v'siting with Miss Eula Tenmant, Will'am Summers fis spending the week with his brother. John, at Ottawa. Mrs. Roy Acheson, Brockville. is gest of her parents, -Mr. and Mrs. George Green A very pleasant birthday ; was enjoyed at William W ren's on Thursday last. it being Mrs 'Warren's birthday. All her broth- ers and sisters were present. also-a few near friends. The dav was very much enjovéd by all present The death occurred last night at 3.30 o'clock of an aged lady, Mis. | Richard Dixie, mother of Robert aad John Dixia was ninety-four years of are The funeral services will be held Thursday from the resi-! dence of her son, Robert Dixie, to the | English church at Ballyeanoe She At Kaladar Station Kaladar Station, Jan. 20.--There was no service here on Sunday as the minister, Mr. Merrick, was at- tending a funeral in Flinton. Mrs. Locals From Lyn Lyn, Jan, 21.-A week of prayer is] being held in the village among the | Presbyterian, Holiness Movement and | MetBGitist congregations. One train | front Westport succeeded in reaching | liere about one o'clock to-day. The snow fell in such quantities and drift- ed until the roads are blocked in near- ly every direction. 'Che W.M.S. .of the Methodist church is Holding a special meeting at the parsonage to-day. FE. Purvis is spending some holidays with his' family. Cards are out for an en- tertainment by the AF. & A.M. next l'uesday might. On January 14th a baby 'boy arrived -at the home of Omar Eaton. The people are sorry to lose the genial station agent, Wilirid Laurier Fredenburgh. He has been promoted to another station. Visitors to Lyn recently: Mr. agd Mrs. Charles Wilson, Athens, at C. M. Tay- lor's; Miss llelen Barlow, at the par- ental home; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ferguson and family, at J. N, Trues- dale's; Roy FEveretts, of Moore Jaw, at his home; CGieorge H. Purvis, Broek- ville, at his brother's, II. J, Purvis; Mrs. Ira Gardiner. and daughter, Gwendolyn, at Perey Gardiner's, Doings at Plevna Plevna, Jan." 20. ~The township council met on Monday, January 12th. \ll members were present and every- thing was satisfactory, Duncan Me: Donald was appointed; assessor, and Carmon McNeil and Hubert Elkington auditors. Damon Albert and Guy Cousins have engaged with Smith Bros., Ardoch, to draw.lumber to the K. & P. railway, Mr. and Mrs, T. Armstrong and family are visiting friends at Mountain Grove and Par- ham. G. Osiler has engaged Carmon MeNeil to make cheese for the coming season. Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. Barton, Master George and Miss Iva left, Sat- urday, to visit friends at Parham and Tamworth. Migs Ea Ohlman spent the week-end with her parents. Judd Tooley spent Sunday at J. Ferkne's, Sand Lake. Mra, W. Clement is spend- ing a few days at home. Mrs. Smith and Miss M. Tate were the guests of Mrs. Joseph Card on Tuesday. Miss Ethel White, Ardoch, is spending a few days with Mrs. Randall Kring. the name of a well known ment you have an six wor both wri 9th Prizes, each $10.00 in Cash. ound six sets of mixed or jumbled letters, C arsange these six sets of letters in such order that each set will spell ble. rtunity of winning acaslhi prize. TT Coats ry a slip of paper, as in the case of ties, ng and neatness will be considered factors in this contest. NOON BACEUABTNRUTPI] RACTOR Thousand t of a simple condition to be fulfilled. MS GIVEN AWAY Srd Prize, $35.00 in Cash. 4th Prize, $25.00 in Cash. Can you By sending a proper arrange- y > Reite these nd we will send of addresses of persons dollars in Cash Prizes from spending of any of your money, H. Lewis and 'Miss Drew spent the week-end with friends at Northbrook. Little Nettie Thompson is very ill, Dr. Tindle, of Flinton, is in atten- dance. Rev. S. Ferguson a former pastor, vi:ited at Mrs. Fleming's on Tuesday, on his way to his home in Pleton. Mr. Ferguson.spent the holidays in Flinton, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Tindle. A wee girl has come to stay at H, Allport's. Mrs. Fleming viiited her daughber, Mrs. C. 'Thompson, of Ivanhoe, on Thurs-!| day last. Mrs. H. Lew.s joins her hysband in-Shannonville on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis intend living in Shannonville for. a short time. The people of this place wish them every happiness in their new home Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott, of Otter Lodge were in town on Mon- day. Mr. Scott's 'health is much improved since coming to the Lodge. My. suc Mrs. John Howael returned ta -Teronto on Friday, after sperd- ing a few months hers. TSordon Hughes spent Sunday aft2'noon at W. Both's, Northbrock. M=z. Joseph McMillan, of Peterboro, visited ner sister, Mrs. Fleming, for a couple of weeks. M. R. Reid, I. P. 8S, visited the school on Thursday last and sent | a very favorable report to ihe Sec-| retary. Mrs! 8. Tryan is home| from Kingston general hospital but: is still very ill. Mr and Mrs. H.j Wood, of Odessa, spent a few lays last week with Mrs. Woii's parents, My. and Mrs. A. Forbes. Budget From Athens Athens, Jan. 22.--Three cases of scarlet fever are reported. At Rev. W. G. Swayne"s on Wednesday morn- fng a burning match thrown down ignited some waste paper, causing a blaze which damaged a couch before the flames cowld be extinguished. About twenty-five attended the annual oyster supper given by the Methodist Adult Bible Class to be inmates of the County Industrial Home. Over sixty old people are being cared for at the imstitution and all enjoyed the supper, also the programme of music and recitations which followed. Rev. Mr. Usher, Pennsylvania, be- gins his pastorate of St. Paul's Presbyterian church on Sabbath next. Mrs. Munroe"s Henry street pro- perty has been leased-as a Presbyter- ian manse. Meizer Ferguson is moving his stock of groceries to the Slack grocery, Elgin street. The pot office inspector was here last wick to inspect our new office. A 'broom ball match took place on the rink last Thursday evening Lyndhurst boys come down t~-Aay for a hockey match. hockey mat~h with Westport 'is ted on Thursday next. The second annual meeting of the Ploughmen's XL: soi- ation was held on Saturday. Prof, McNeil, Kingston, gave an instruct. ive lesture in the town hall on the 14thuifist. The cadets drama, "Un- {der Two Flags," is to be presented {this evening. Under the auspices of {the I. 0. 0. F., the drama. "A Noble 'Outcast," i8 to be pub on ' here by the Delta Dramatic Club on the 28th inst. Updet, the augpices of the Wom- en's. Inctitute, Rev. Principal Gord- on, Queen's, Kingston, is expected to deliver sm address here about the middle of February. & / FLOOR sinks right into wood NUK POLISH \ the pores of the Ne ---r forms a surface so smooth and hard that dust and dirt cannot stick to it. Ronuk cleans, so that a floor scrubbed or of never has to be iled. i. 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