Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Feb 1914, p. 9

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WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS HAVE TO THLL. News From Villages and Farms \ Shwoughoin the Adjoining Couns Events, and ments of A People. Clarendon Notes Clarendon, Jan. 30. --James Camp- il, af, has gone to Hotel Dieu, ,. for treatment. Samy r and Miss Vanalstine were tly married at Shachot lake on Monday. Robert, Doles is taking a load of young people for a straw ride and party to-night to My. Ferguson's, near Mississippi. Picton Briefs Picton, Jan. ~The roads are in a bad condition owing to =o much mild weather, Edwin McCoy is im- proving nicely after his long illness Miss M. MeCoy, Sodus, N. Y is spending the winter with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon MeCoy, Mrs. Henry Sayers and son, Ray, have returned home after visiting friends at Ameliasburg and Welling: ton. 'Walter Colkiver is geiting up a nice lob of wood for summer use Mr. and Mrs. Adams and 3 Vera spent Saturday iu Picton ae Mi Lost Team of Horses Plevna, Jan, 2 Owing 0 Clarenda Andrew uM mall was a suffered ing a good levi oi wi day qu tr ORs recently engaged Mc. blasksmith. . Frank business «trip to ©, Ohlma#t bas re tario after spending a few his family. NM : ing Mry., Floyd. Watkins. of Ardoch trip to. Miiler an Ta» Notes From Selby Selby, Jan. 31. Rev. My. Dunn i attending the Sunday school tion at . Enterprise tlds week, Jennie Pringle, who has been appendictis, is somo better. Mi Arnold is visiting Jrie nds at Roblin. The Orangemen ave ranging for their annual oyster supper to be held next month. Miss Alma Wood a fow days at Hawley. Mr. Neeley of Govan, Sask., were fglends here last week. Mr. Guy Hud gins, who "has been very ill, is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. FP. I. | Amey, have returned home afier visit ing with friends, at Ameligshorg. * -- Ringleton Budget vdan. 2A number from | hete the funeral of the late | Miles Lockwood at Philipsville on Monday last, Born, to Mr. and Nrs Harold Topping, a son. Miss Mary Merriman entertained a number of her friends on Wednesday evening. Mr and Mrs. Framk McGrady, of Lyn, spent the past week at F. OC. Pres ton's. Mes. (0. Knowlton has gone to visit her son at Redwood, N.). Li. Couestt, who spent the past year in the west. is visiting friends here. Har- ry Knowlton, of lowa, viditing at Frank Preston's. Migs OC. R. Dyer re turned, on Wednesday, from Redwood, EE ------ 3 i convent Ais with Luey and visiting ¢ is Move- | Henry | bad Lemke visiting friends at le | Ronen, is spending | Mrs. | | Mr. | to New Ask Your Grocer For . INY. RB i Tuesday {Brockville Doucett spent a SM | 'Bath Road Pointers Bath Road, Jan. 31.-C. Hull was taken suddenly ill, Wednesday, and was hurried: to the general hospital, where he was operated on for appen- jdicitis. He is doing well. Alfred { Saunders 861d his farm here to Mr. Gates and has moved his family to Cataraqui. 5S. Green has several teams employed in hauling ice to fill his fee house, J. W. Redmond has new furnace inastaled in his home Farmers have boon taking of the sleighing by deawing their to the city. B. Meuldy contemnplu building nn liowse the city as soon as spring opens, agd will retice from farming. CC. Ferris, Brockville, few day vecently with k anil Mya. A. Ferris a «pare N i par nis, Death of Martbank Lady Marlbank, Jan. 30: Marlbank lost of its most esteemed dents by the death of Mes Cole Decensed hod been time She to tnl wel a a growth on w died has resi Henry alling some ston hospi operated on far tamach Ihe oper riormed, but thee In roli- gion Mra. tole taunch ~Me- thedist. When quite young mar tied Norman, ~ lecoased her then married Cola onsan, . Mrs York, one 1 i a lo be in her Ws she Anderson, wha eversl her vears n Sha husband, yO survivin f ived al hy sister Mr wn, (wo andl Rrinsville Death atyTrevelyan Jan. 26.--The vpeared owing to the re Parties the order at three per Flood returned home the past week the Mrs. M. Hefiern, f. Leeder i Trevelyan, his rains, ' Welings Mrs, TU 1 pending now has ent heavy of the eek. after gnast of Athens pent are feast hér sister, [eedier's in sider aged and highly this Mra. William the home the 22nd, ninety-two ted re pe 0n resjy mn ¥ passed R of place, Dixie, het the of at Away Dixie, at advanced age of VOArs, Ihe Misses Alice Lappan, ret vi&itora Flood, present of gon, and Ag of My atha James ent Wt wnsdowne Mr. and Mrs. T. Mills; Mallorviown; Athens are Ree vikitors McIntosh Loader, M. Hefiern, ent K My and and Tidings From Odessa Odessa, Jap. . 30.---The rink has been .a great success wp + till now, The two siages had the misfortune of - upsetiing-Jast: night, owing to the 'bad condition of the roads. Mr. and Mrs, George Bell ape visiting Mr. anid Mrs. Me- Donald. James Boyce 'h Cooke's propery tends 10 reside here Mr Atkins Snider entertained their friends cnr Tuesday. mer, tage driver, is very Veroman is very sick with pneumonia, Mr. and Mrs, A. Snider v ed a friend, Mrs. F. Rose, in \e general hospital on Thursday. Mrs en. Thompson is takings York for fow weoks, Henry Peters und fon. Debbert, for Napanee yesgrday after apend- skating | and : in- and Mrs, a few of Ab. Hag- ho a Mrs Seal Brand Coffee --usé it for breakfast tomorrow --and note the satisfied smile as our husband enjoys hi morning cup. Chase @ Sanborn, 145 Montreal. Thomas Stack | Mr. | bought | 11. Oswald | symptoms | left | a advantage | pent pre-* Smart wom sides. son the tunic wodels that are draped up bustle fashion C=7720 AN AFTERNOON SUIT OF MOIRE. AND A SMART TAILORED FROCK en +of these designs. Minarets, will skirt, or caught There Is a wide choice in each in in at ~78¢€) wear next sea- the peg-top and back the There are single, double and triple tunics and modified Instead of the real tunic 'there may be trimming bands of plaits Armmnged to give the same effect | and goata will follow the same Maes, "variation befhg giver! == Ry sash arrangements; land vest effects. novel 8 sleeve, an attractive collar and closing, and gives the effect This costum g a fe trip | eo y days the Brandon. to join her of dr: may be hus in - sleeve No. 1720-7861 is a costume of ochre moire, The 'coatee shows a et-in front The skirt has a graduated tuck, which forms a tunic apery In ba made ey band Died at Gleavale Glenvale, Jan {widow of I | died the | Mes, [Jan November was married Florida, wher {the deaih 11903, when {making her i Mra. Nine children w who died in years; Rose, {aged nineteen Orser, 8 years. {loss of a kind Alice Burnette Walker, of Du Cramer, Glenv | Walker, Walker, of Toronto; and one great ker at With I ho of Hill thor and. enjoyed 5th, of he she 30 ie late Ga home Joseph Cram liza 183 to { hie her mo Jdosaph Creamer, Mrs ore Wa " daugt in hush removed with un horn to her. Mare who d 1% De h, od vears; | of fialo, aléy Chebause, or, Fwenty-one grand-child, was a Kind and sympathetic the who died November, There remain to and N.X Pr Hi; Ont; teem of a wide circle of was a lifelong and loyal hingsi Clenvale, was} Walker, 1. until alker add, in A her dang til her de Ma Wh, aged cember, 1 lorence 1901, mourn » Pa Emma Stanley go Fdgar Abigail 1s grand-childven oor Mrs, pect friends member Wail ken ter on orn, and of ten pri, Glenvale, hen ath ritha our KRG, race aged the loving mothen : Havelock: JJ. rkes A. Ross wall, Wal neigh es She dren marriage. The induction oi Rey, Wan. uincturing company. On Wednesday Usher, to the local Preshyterian church [morning the stork visited: the home took place yesterday. An excellent ad- [of Charles Kerr and left a be aby girl. dese was given by Rev. Mn. Burns,| On Saturday afternoon Mrs. N. M. | Brockville. Evangelistic services ave | Lloyd passed away. The funeral ser- in progress in the Holiness Movement | vice was held in the Meibodist charch church. Educational BErINONS are on Monday aftérnoon. Her hasband nounced for February Sth, survives her and to him every sym- Methodist church. pithy is extended : A small fire ocaurred at the gart post office on Thursday ing. W. €. Avrbker spent and Friday in Belleville. M Charles Elliott. and Calgary, are iting here an- in the Bo- morn- Thursday Mr. and child, of na News Hu Jan. 20,--~Mrs. (Rev.) after an illness of 15 reported much better. pealegsional nurses have been tant attendance, Mra. Jacob Wal roth in attack of bron chitis. Miles Martin has moved to Parham, where he has secured tion on the ( William CPLR. fireman, is Visiting Mr. and Mes Allen Burloy efi Monday business trip to Renfrew. Dr. and Mrs. Genge attended the Swerbrick- CGoodiellow wedding at Parham. Quite un numbér from here nf to party at Joseph Storms' Fhe thaw has stopped drawing bui if is expected on Monday About af the work My Henry Davy, Enterprise, day with the latter's brother, 8S, |. ! Smith. Levi Brown is sustaining his | reputation a poed fisherman by landing fine pickerel of good size last Miss the guest of South Verona. Joseph Bogart, died on remains The Bidmaore Niagara pring ( los Aylesworth went Kingston general hospital tore the zing Ww some wo in con v sullering an KISSING IN PUBLIC ance and Bavaria Railvoad | ia posi Companies Forbid fx, { Snider, his: pa- Snider. for a The young couple who take a fond | farewell of one another on railway statton hardly imagine that they are helping to rob the shareholders in the company Of quite un respectable sum in dividends if they indulge tn a parting | kiss. $ Yet in several countries of kissing has been recognizcd by railway companies Lo considerable intonvenience and loss, and by-laws backed hy substantial penalties have been framed to courage the habit Luite resontly the London and Sonth- western railway company installed at Waterloo an automatic machine fon the issup of penny platform tickets to persons desirous of passir the Yurleioh [ers to see thar friends ofi. If a 5% lilar machine were placed 'on all the "principal stations on the line the an (nual revenue that would be produeed is eatimated by authoyity R450, [ In 1910 the led to find a " the the custom the of feldspar to forty teams and Mrs spent Sun re be a sowie sume are dlis- as several week Thelma Mi bar- stm- | o Geraldi, Inverary, Beulah an es Sunday were taken to ( of the late arrived here Wednesday Palla, he interred resi 25h Ainano Peter from the teamed 1 dent, evening he an nt hody French public was start notice, strictly | prohibited," upon the platforms of the railways Astonished travellers "It is giriptly forbidden to ex change kif&s upon the platform or in | the waiting-rooms or upon the steps i of the stiie railways ow ing to the delays frequently occasion the felllspar [ed by the provalence of this dilatory Trish has | practice, which calenlated to shnsiness from | turb the proper running of the raffic) Yorke | upon the system by retarding the de- | week Miss | parture of the trains, and fraught | of | with inconvenience and even danger fo | { the publie, the first condition oi the | safe conveyance of whom is paaptual ORGANIZE | ity Persons discoyered kissing "will be liable. to prosecution. Only last September tate railways issued | ding kissing in public included not only waiting | railway carriages, "Kissing to in e the {yead. have of re io Lo result aged tate four nmputated, Dizon preearvions fre Jabey an of carriages ident, § lth Siciey rhmaster im a ol Keech i here Levi aken aver the hake M. Reales Mise Pdith tended Queen's da No Medeol, Tolle for Mi Je Curl Vi e-7o1n is S-7S€1 ' WhS k rues " this we TWEED MERCHANTS the Bavarian decree forbid- which but And Elect Visitors in| with i for the 36 2% yards of 36 inch. material coatee (7720) and 3 yards of h material tor the skigt (7861), elightfully colored wéol crepe Ia for the other frock illustrated 1961) The colors are gray and ry silvery and delioate, and collar and sash are of silk in the same shades of gray and sliver. This skirt model' shows a slight | Master Donald spent drapery ty front by Awo dart | Mrs, oJ. 1. Newtow. tucks. | spent Sunday ' For 'mize 36 this design requires 2% | boro. ldwurd | awrenee is home from yards|of 236 inch material for the bod- | the west. Mr. sind Mra. 1.oW. Chriss | © dollar fce (7911) and 2% yards of 42 inch ma- tic, EEA EE CHLORINE OL, CALOMEL AND PILLS Walter L httle dona Doris, of Grimsby, were weekéond vis tors at 1H. W. A. Field, "California Syrup of Figs" Best Yor Tender Stomach, Liver, Bowels --Tastes Delicious. of the Bell staff, left Campbelliord week Ww. oF. 'oronto, holidays with hi \. LI. Gries on have Ottaw a, alter Mrs. Brethom Look back at your childhood days. ind family, Remember the "dose" mother insis- friends here ted on---castor oil, calomel, cathar- | tics. How you hated them, how you fought against taking them. With our children it's different. Mothers who eling to the old form' of physic simply don't realize what they | ido. 'The children's revolt is well: | founded. Their tender little 'in- | a Town. ~ rooms, F'weed Tue County Montreal Emma ter, Mrs. R. Porter, My. and Mrs. Charles 28, --Reeve Rollins Belleville, ouncil.® J = leit, attend Elliott, of im town over. Tuesday Coulter her | Lhomashurg Whytack anc Sunday with | Lark Squires at his, home in Quebns- : rooms day, to vad Brantford Teachers Get Iucrease | Brantford, Feh. 2.--Brantford teach- pers will receive. a minimum! $450 and a maxXiniim of $750, an hwdvance tin each case of $50 per year 18 visiting Some €hi¥stinns drop in a cent with amen. rr and NS. Sager' l'elephone last to for Gridr | alter spend- parents, Mr. Mrs. H. 8. Sa- returned home from visiting her mother, My Byron * Havelock, { returned his My and " - has Apostolic church of King I'he remains 'were placed in ihe at Wilton to await interment of her husband and chil vho preedded her. ing and For ton vault those Farrar | ot are visiting From d0. Budget Athens, has and Tweed game k Oh "puck chas- we on Wed- were tune in a recsived ollicers oflice evening winning hoys the sue- 8 to of 11 post was yesterday. A . Merchantg' here vesterda n \ mn avening. the town | Ferguson, on Athens he Madoc Jan CLF, Gainford, | ers" engaged the appoimmiment of vil- | nesday The new clock on the | cassful, Division court wa held \ meeting of the Retail M Holines and A. | Association was held the we attending county hall Tuesday A branch | sides" are injured by them, council in' Brockville, A: M. Laton has was organized, following - officers |. If Your child's stomach, liver and | heen appointed one of the country | heing' olected President. Tames | DOWels need cleansing, give only de-| auditors. The Hall was filled Wednes- | oon. "00 00 cal (OSLER S en licious "California Syrup of Figs dav evening for "The Noble Outcast' | : I 3 sith da nt on so tite is eh : lions of mothers kéep this harmless club. The Farmers' Institute |' qu to be held four times a |p laxative" handy; they Pees held a two-session mee ting here: on ta: Lhis organization should be a | children love to take it; that it never | the 27th inst. Beekeepers eonvention J ETA benefis to our community, fails to clean the liver and bowels] is looked for February 4th here, A!!P8 much the same as a Poured of | fuli sweeten the stomach, and that | girprise party was held last night at | Trade {a teaspoonful given to-day saves al John Wiltse's, about three miles from | tames Hinds has left for Belleville | gick child to-morrow. here The visitors brought ovsters abd . {with his brother, who is in the con- | bottle of "*California Syrup of Figs," oughly enjoyed the evening. A hand-|tracting business. | Rhich hag full directions for babies, | some hair presented Mr, and | Un Monday evening last the Tweed | children of all ages and for grown- | Vrs. Wiltse, who about to' leave | hockey team went to Stirling: but | ups plainly on each bottle, Beware | the neighborhood At Si. John's! was defeated by the score of vo to | of counterfeits sold here. See that] manse, Brockville, in January: 28th. | three. Fred, Laney left fof Poser | it is made by "California Fig Syrup Claude Wiltse and Miss M. Hewitt, | onto Thursday, where he Hag fitken a | Company." Refuse any other Wing both from this vicinity, used for the first time | to 2 s | Its action is positive but gentle. Mil- | a eretar reasure 're successiully by ithe Delta secretary treasurer, Fred Houston. A Dramatic [where he will go into partnership | * Agk your druggist for a 50- ¢ent other choice eatables and thor- was are were united in| position in the Olympic Powder Man- | with contempt. ns PAGES 3 TO 12 Our Robin Hood brand of flour bas a guarantee in. every for i godd quality. ANDREW MACLEAN Ontario Street. Furniture! 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