Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Aug 1914, p. 10

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LATEST FASHIONS PERFECT FIT 320 Princess St. Opposite St. Andrew's Church. 0% Dis count ON ALL OUR ¥ fords and { To delighted crowds in Belg sels several days after the fighting COUNTRYSIDE TIDINGS WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS Pumps wr IN 9H Hid n Metal, r t Colt, Suede, Kid, Tan Calf, White Canvas and White New Buck tL The Sawyer Shoe Store : ingredient because if its 'quality is not right, _ your confections will . ferment, spoil, not be sufficiently sweet or be flavourless. ~ With St. Lawrence X : The. 50 ne bo ARE Z 13 SEES Ee 3 grocers {Lake school. promising well. HAVE TO TELL. ws From Villages and Farms Throughout the Adjoining Coun- tles -- Rural Events, and Move- ments of the People. | | Ne | | | { i Was Badly Injured Vilton, Aug. 27 when coming ut the Methodist church, on Sunday morning, James Lewis slip- ped, bruising his hip very badly on the edge of the pavement. It is feared the hip joint is injured so that he will bé conflied to his bed some time Mrs. Francis Ward tripped on a wire when carrying a couple of pails of milk, on Tuesday night, cutting her face quite badly Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Storms and two children have returned from Mis- sfesippi, where they were visiting Mrs. Storms' parents, Mr.amnd Mrs. McLennan. of a Picnic At Enterprise. Enterprise, Aug. 25 dist church Sunday weld picnic at Varty Lake Thurdday last. There was a large crowd and every one enjoyed the day immensely. Miss- es Luella and Verna Walker have sone to Verona to spend a few days with friends there, after which they will leave for their home in Wenona, accompanied by their aunt, Mrs. © wowm. Miss Hazel Burgess is vis iting friends here. Walter Snyder, of Wagarville, and Miss Blanche I ley, of Fifth Lake, spent Saturd and Sunday with friends here Elizabeth Wagar spent Sunday Chippewa. Metho- Mis in Finishing A Road. Lake Opinicon, Aug 2% The farmers are having considerable trouble harvesting their grain on ac- count of the continued wet weather A. Teeples has a number of men en gaged completing his job on the Opinicon-Bedford Mills road. It promises to be greatly improved when finished. Miss Effie Link later has returned after spending the past week with relatives at Cali fornia. M. Hughson having a fnew wall erected wander his barn. Mits Sadie Smith is spending a few weeks in Kingston. Visitors: Miss [Lillian Hunter, Kingston, at A. Dar ling's; Mrs. E. Hughson and daugh ters Frances and Alice, at T. Kerr's; M. Simpson and O. Baxter, Seelpy's Bay, at J. Linklater's Many Visitors, Bellrock, Aug. 26.---Our super visitors are still coming and going Mr. and Mrs. W. (. Sheppard have returned to their home in Toronto. They were accompanied bv Miss Stel ja Timmons. Mrs. L. D. Robinson and children; Ottawa, returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Am- ey and children, Verona, t Sun day wish his parents ee. Pr.) freary, Fargo, N.D., and her daugh ter, Mrs. Charles L. Comings, Bran- don, Man., are at M. Perry's. Miss Margaret Yorke is vigiting friends in Ottawa. Miss Mabel Timmons spent the week-end at Godirey. Miss lena Smith is the guest of her cousin Miss Davey, of Enterprise. Mrs. F. Sellars, N.Y., at B., James'. Mrs. T. fi. McCrone, Rochester, N.Y., and Mrs. W. Roach, Cuba, N.Y., at Mrs. A. Tallon's. Miss Hester Foster and Miss lizvie Foster, Rochester, N.X.. at James Foster's. Ernest Mahoney, Rochester. ;N.Y., at John Clair's. At Erinsville. Eriusville, Aug. 26.---The first steam thrasher of the sea- son, put in an appearance a few days ago. it seems a German invasion is feared at the gravel pit as a sen- try is k en Juty through the night. r. Purcell who is still con- pied to his room at ihe Lakeview otel, is progressing favorably. Miss | Daisy Matthews will teach a White Late potatoes are At J. Nevilie's bee | yesterday evening a shodlderstone thrown by Charles McCormac, struck James McKeown in the face, render-| ing him unconscious. The flowed profusely from whieh was found to be broken. Igian capital. | church Bucrows was quickly summoned PROUD BELGIAN SOLDIERS started at Liege. AAA SAAN NNN NIN rendered the necessary medical aid. William Paul, M. P., called here yes- terday in conmection with the rural mail route ft is said that the gravel pit will soon close down heating and lighting plant is being installed in the Roman Catholic chureh ------ At Myer's Cave, Myer's Cave, Aug. 25th.--The show- ers during the week were welcomed by all. They were very much neaded. A number of cattle buyers been in thiv vicinity and cattle pears to be very scarce. Mr and Mrs. Rintoul, Harold McGregor and gister, spent Sunday at J. Perry's Wesley Good and sister, Rebecca spent Sunday at the Cave. The Ore Chimney mines are shut down for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marthel, German helmet and shake on the points of Aj i r= Siow CAPTURED TROPHIES { the bayonets. i ! REOCOUPIED SHABATS. Servians Took Many Prisoners But Tost Heavily. London, Aug. 28.--~With the re-oc cupation of Shabats by the Servians, savs a despatch to the Exchange Tel- egraph from Cettinje, the 4,000 Austrian prisoners | Bgen doubled, i {| march | | have 7a and Shabats during the Servian ta occupy the latter { heavy { aii ibgbnait i rink, Guelph, was destroy- oss £30,000, Vieto fed t Arden, were Sunday visitors at Mrs. | Duncan McGregor J. Dalyea's\ Thomas Dal- returned to Hailevbury. has | yea and Mrs. .T. D. Perry are on the | sick list. Henry Bonny Florénce spent one evening last week at 1% Delyea's car Perry, returning home from the farm the other evening, had a par row escape from being drowned when their canve capsized. Both are ex cellent swimmers. id Rintoul and family have. returned to their home in Lanark, aiter at tending the funeral of their Monte. Oak Flats News. Oak Flats, Aug. 26. Farmers finished harvesting and are now anxi ously waiting lor a threshing machine. William Bush has left for foreign ser vice with the 47th Regiment. Alma Walker, Holleford,; gaged as teacher for the ensuing year Miss Georgina Jefirey has returned have home, after spending a few days with | Miss | Miss Alma Bush | Mountair { relatives at Watertown, N.Y. leona Babcock and spent a couple of weeks at Grove. Me. and Mrs. Joseph Jefirey attended the funeral of their little nephew, George Dawson, at Grove iss Pearl Mevers, (i. GGenge's; Miss Edna Genge, at J L at at W. Hartington; FE. \ Miss M. Smith, Mrs, J. Good Snider's; Mx A. Reynolds'; R. Bot Babeock's, Genge, at Piceadilly; Vérona, and Mr. and fellow, Parham, at D. C. and Mrs. W. Jeslie, at Mr. and Mrs. . Betting, at ting's; John Bush and son, at A Bush's; E. Moore, Miss Alice Moore and Miss H. Buckley, at F. Moore's Raising A Barn. Glenvale, Aug. 26.--Rev. Mr. Shortt Kingston, preached in the Methodist on Sunday evening Edwin Clark had a successful bee last week raising the frame for a barn. Miss Fdith Carl, ill for some tne, is still in. a precarious condition. Robert Miller has volunteered for overseas service. Miss Pearl McCracken and Robert VanOrder were quietly mar ried in Kingston on Wednesday, Aug- ust 19th. We extend congratulations Miss Mildred Orser has returned trom <harbot Lake, where she was suc ressful in passing the examinations at the sumnier school. A number of the penitentiary guards are still on the lookout here for the escaped conviet. Pr.&), S. watts and family, Oswego, N.Y., visited relatives here recently Among other visitors are: Dr. and Mes. A. H. Leonard and daughter, of Mitchellvitle, lowa, and Mr. and Mrs. [.: Shultz, Balder, Man., at Byrom Gordon's; Mr. and Mrs: BE. Day, Har- rowsmith, and Mrs. (Dr) Gibson, Council Bhiff, Towa, at RB. B. Gib- son's; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hawkey and Miss Harriet Rounds," Mount Ches- by, at G. Pillar's; Howard Halcomb, Montreal, at J. D. Ellerbeek's; jr. and Mrs. Isaac Watts, Odessa, at J. 0, Bllerbeck's; Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Gor don and family, Uape Vincent, at Mrs! M. Gordon's; Mr. and Mre. Charles Westbrook, Kingston, at Bdwin Clark's; Mrs. Robinson, Cape Vincent, and Mrs. J. Uurran, ningston, at Mrs. F. Orser's, -------------- A Toromto boy is commander the flagship which leads thé British torpedo squadron in the North Sea. He is Harold ison, who has just appoint commander of the mphitrite. " Subscriptions to the Toronto and York patriotic fund: have reached of 1 , and it i i 3120.000, an it is proposed to minke e 000, : pg to: te adviges Tilsit Fd Mr. James and Os | Mr. and Mrs. Dav- | brother. | Miss | has been en- | Mountain Snider's; Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Botting, | and Miss | | | { 1619 A Mrs. M. i 510 AKROYD, DR. 8. A. 133% Albright G.( 1464 Amey, W. A. 1410 Andre, Charl 87 Athanas, Geo. Auchinvole, Austin, J. E Baird, Mrs. M. L. .. Baker, Prof. er, . M. BAWDEN, GEO. 7 Residence C..... Beckwith, E. Belton, Lt.-C Bisek, 8, CAMPBELL BROS. 8. F. Campbell W. M. C CAMPBELL, A idence. ........... Campbell, S. F___. 8 mn, W. paren Cdrtors' Stand... Christias, RT. { This photograph was taken in Brus- | ln Montenegro, | collected by the government. town. | good, have | The Servian casualties in taking sSha- | ap- | bats are admitted to have been very | growths, Mrs. M.A w Dr. D. Allan Farm - ii Brown, Rev, Alfred Pa Buchanan, Mrs. Geo... Burroughs, C. W i rs EE New York Fruit Peaches, Pears, Green: Gages, by the basket. " Phone 1405. Prompt Delivery. a Room Furniture Buy The Best, Qur cream is pure and; vholeseme. Many customers have learned to order by phone. We deliver in time for meals, REAPING GOOD HARVEST. Price of Wheat Comparatively Low; Oats' Higher. Paris, Aug. 28.--The wheat crop has been harvested throughout France according to information The cutting of the oats crop is well ad- 1,000 additional men vanced. Beets are in splendid condi- having been captured between Losau- | tion. The news regarding the vintage is althouzh the vines are some- damaged by cryptogamic the farmers are selling their grain to government agents. | The price of the wheat is compara- tively low, though that of oats Is | higher. what Give usa trial order. PRINCESS ST. Telephone pt Delivery Taephona 368°. Premyt Dellve For Sale Fire and Accident In. surance. Best Company in the world. H 8. CRUMLEY 116 BROCK ST Sideboards, $8.50 and up, Buffets, $20.00. See our $30.00 line. China Cabinets, Side tables, chairs, 1-4 gol- den oak, real leather. 5 small chairs, aym to mateh, $15.00 to $60.00. Fri "Hil 1 R L RED (ending Undéreskar. Phone &¥y New Telephones Following are additions and changes In the list of Bell Telephone of the last directory. Subscribers should cut this list out and paste it In thelr directories. errs MlTROOL ... rere CBIROPPACH - Gaetat or 4 pont 'ontr. Residence. Confect. & Pruiterer --Residence.................138 Queen Residence... .. - Residence... 281 ot ...45 Will 120 Barrie 163 Abert 130 Ki ~~ Tdmoins Brock Division 1m 07 220 Albert 141 Bagot ---- ges nsismivi ..212 Ki seven DIY, Court Clk... 209 - mtsccmazeitssisrismerssnh] G8 & Express... t t Hx Whol. Grain & Hay 130 Pres 104 Ever Wert ' fm 4 26) King BEB Janrdinig House HEE rs. E. L James D,-J. Mel ARLAN Bo ow { 301 Nooman. Capt. 1611 Norels, a 1108n5 Ore, R. J, 1 1 1% ¥ 750 Queen's Hotel............. > PebtvastimeyT lo, Richard J ~~ Public Works, Canada .. Saunders "vee cnnmirOCETE....... ta & Shoes Residence. Residence. - subscribers since the Issue 334 University ee mmeiion BES Ring .... 305 University 2 Barrie nmi & Confect..... 288 Princess ds 56 Ri 108 Gore 46 Upper William 111 York - ) Earl 139 William cenit monet ong AR ORIEN css Chinese Restaurant... Residence... ORO Residence. 225 Bagot Portsmouth 181 Wellington 277 Princess 451 Princess 'atwraqui Bridge / Bros........c.. 119 Brock ernie 178 Princess 84 William 115 Princess 2204 Bagot 139 University 174 Earl \ »

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