Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Sep 1914, p. 11

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Glendower, SS. SrdiaThe public Schoutitms opened with L Mis Sneok he some fit Yu the hear Crop. is very poor ant of rain. Alex- nto his Rell v. Yours has been out 8] on seversl accasions since he Subiag on from Welliogton, Alexander with a horse i t the oo gle, Odessa, Locals, Echo Lake, Sept. Hie The late rains are of great benefit to rll late Te ALblos.care quite plentiful Mes. 8. , of: Chilcago, , "has been vis oe. Arthur Mrs. D ri henlie ore ty leaving 8 re-open ed with Miss Katie Jeffrey as teach. WA. WIL Ru . Congratulations. ure extended. to Misa Neille Smith, who was married to BE. Barr on: mbar 3nd. Mor cus-Switeer and Miss hucrotia Wag ar atten the wedding and some others Mere. ' ' Enjoying the Moonlight Harlowe, 'Sept{"8 "i8chool has re opened. with 'R. M. Allen, . Sharbo Lake, 'as teacher: Moonlight boat ing for the last week has becn on Jjoyed by our youmg- people. Quite a number from here attended the har vest home dinner at Cloyne cn Wed nesday. HH. Neal left Monday tor Cole Lake to wiwit his brother. Miss Beott spend Sunday at Cloyne, the guest of 'Miss Young. We are glad that our paster; Rev. J. Trumper will be with us week, 'Rev. W, Freigh, Cherry Valley, Is helping in the work during Mr. Trumper's ill- ness. Miss Pearl Vaness is spend- ing the week-amd at Mr. Wood's. A number: havegone to Ivanhoe camp meeting. Others expect to follow this' coming Wegk, | Charleston Wafts. harlentor, the fair. Mrs. Ww * ote "very ill, is convales- cent. R. Hefiran is doing a good biiginess' in this seotion with his t r. Miss Dwisy Masterson, Athens, spent a few days visiting Mrs. M. Kavanagh before leavis Wor Rochester, where she enters the Habhewap hospital. as »* nursesin- training. Mr. and. Mrs. ker and family! returned to their home in New York last week after a pleasant stay of six weeks at the Hanson cottage. | Little Miss Bernice Lati mer has retusied Rome after a week's stay at Lyndhapst. with her . geand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Sterry. At Yohge ohge Mills. Yonge Mills, Sept. 7.--School re. opened last week under the mana- gement of Miks-Segworth: © Orson Harnbam who bas been ill for some time is improvimg. Mr. 'and Mrs David Peapeck 'and daughter, "of Harrison; werd fecent guests of the formers steter, Mrs, 'B. "Burnham northern frontier: in He foreground He 'shown one The Germans have penetrates cettain sections of Fra ietuze ape shown German soldiers ar. Nicol, of New York, N. Y., 3 couple of days last week with Alexander (Gibson. Mrs. 8. websted, if Bellamy', was the guvst" of her: wnt Mrs. G. A. Purvis last week. Frank Gibson returned to Ottawa af- ter spending a. short time with his hora Sion: ADDY] ny Mack of Hardwick Vt., and Miss 'M, \. Bellamy, of" Brooklyn, N.Y, 'were ecent guests of Miss. Jessie Pun, 48. Miss Edna Toward returned to jrockyille on Mondgx, after spend. bg a couple of months holidays at ter - home 'here. bo Long Point Locals Long Point, 'Sept. Te-Miss Connor, Rochester, N. Y., is visite ng at Chatles O'Connor's. Bur chool opened on Tuesday with Miss {elena Singleton as teacher for the resent term. Mrs. Sara Burns ig wffering with a severe attack of wzema. A number from here are wtending the Brockville fair to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Bevens, Gan woque, are visiting at Harry Bev wm's. Miss Madeline O'Connor re- urned 'on Sunday from visiting friends in Canton and Potsdam; N.Y. Miks Rose Fodey js spending a days with her sister, Mrs. hu Slack. © Miss: Margaret A Gananoque, is visiting her gr vil | 'Delta; at Charles: ig Clon ore Mrs, F. Lawrence, Kin at Arthur Slaek's, Mrs. T. Lansdowne at Mrs, . Sara Bins, Visitors bh in Plecadiy. Picoadilly, © Sept. * 7--The pasture fields gre again looking fime alte many showers of the past jew days: The farmers are busy with their fall ploughing. The church shed has Hoon completed under the direction of the deacons. CH. Wilson will erect a brick house this Tall. Mrs. M. J. Haney, Toronto, and Mrs. C. Lake, Sydenham, are visiting their moth er, Mrs. C. H. Godirey. Wiss Hol land, Montreal, was the giidst ref Mrs. W. Clark. Miss Villian Black is the guest of Miss Mildred God frev. Myeo CD. Godirey has re turned howe miter spending the past few wecks in Brighton. Miss Lottie Lucie, who has heen visiting Mrs. ¥. Leslie, leit for her home in Chicago. School Bas reopened with Miss M. Holland as. teacher. . At St. George's Lake. St. Gadrgd's Lake, Sept. §- choot with a ghod attentinnce touched day Tast Quamnadore, church Sunday Harry Tangdon's diy aftergoon was a success. conveyed the crowd to and fro and the afternoon was gpent with sports, games [INE slanting shadows had drawn out ere. the 'last race was dksphments were served by the la- Elena Gann have returned from a visit with Berth friends. ote this week. Reeent visitors, Andpar, di year in Calgary, Alta. Tuesday. recent" riin has kept haek with marsh hay. R. spent | and ith Miss' Nickleson "as: teacher. he farmers Curl and G.MdKiver have returned home from picking "eranherries, W. 'MeMunn ahd Mr. daughte Limite. Thomas. Miss Allon visited her parenis, Mry. Williaa Allen. Wiss returned home after spending a days with her grandmother, Mrs. some time. George Whane made McGinnis. been ill for Mrs. (6p. 'to Sharhot Lake on Monday, Hollowood will move to hi Mrs. G. Duffy with her sister, Botn to Mk. and a son. shortly, Tryon. Westport Westport, Sept. 7.--Th schoon grove, most as, Miss 'Bdith and Frances Bilton who spent re Mr. and Mrs. Guire returned W. McGinnis spent ran Misses Sadie to Brockville and Mrs, passed Tr Betray oT, to visit Beatrice Mr. and Ruby Alen few Mrs. R has and flying 7. farm Sun- Mrs. 1. Mrs. BB. Mer, a Ns Wa fts, € Baptist picnic to on Thurs Busses enjoyably and the Re- Me- and the past turned on J. F. Me- last Friday after spending the summer at the, Their cottage on the Rideau. the, Sit Groves, Brockville, was in town, making arrangements Tuestay, move his family to the T Some thue this month. Her- to sland City Barviefield Briefs. Barriefifield, ber of our ba gartier. They well. gwle and boys are their mew dencher, Miss H W. Buster and baby, who with her mother, Mrs. N past two weeks, left. for Cushendall, Miss Bertie Sort. S-Qui have gon like it and let for Ottawa to visit friends. Dowler ond Miss Turner, vigiting irviends in the eity, turned howe, St. Mark's schoo! wall open on Sept. rol. O'Riellysand Mrs. ham and danghter, lorett te a num- e to Val- are used Sehool has re-opened and the pleased with arold. Mrs. have been orman, the home in Pugh. has Mrs. who were have re Sunday 6th, Miss Cunning a, of Bat. - IN A CLEAN WRAPPER No dust or euiled hands have ever =. from the time it is nhanufactured you. Each plug comes Sapirately wrapped -and is consequently always in perfect © Aw we aie, mar, ossiciony €00Dn» Ww a satin insert so much prized by collectors, o on account of te many beautiful things can be made from them, is. Packed with 'each plug. See window displays falo, visiting their: sister; Mrs. Stanton, sr.; have left to visit their sister, Mrs. H. Douglas, city. . Mr. and Mra. Porter and granddaughter, city visited at Mr. and Mes. Me Kay's. E. M. Soles, city, spent Sun day at M. Stanton's. Mr. and Mrs. J. Derry, city; spent Sunday with friends here, Mrs. Martin, city, vis ited Mrs. Bramma. Willowbank Reports. Willowbank, Sept. 8.--The threshing machine is busy here. Grain turning out fairly good. Bohool has commenced, having Miss Edith Me- Cammon, of (Gananogpe, as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. George Haig spent Saturday in Kingtton. John Me: Ninch and William Lindsay have gone to Toronto fair. Mrs. Thomas Mc Grattan, of Caron, with her daugh- tor, Mrs. W. Ross, of Vancouver, are visiting Mrs. John MeNich, se. Mrs. David MeClement and som, Jobm, of P,tteferry, spent Sunday with Mrs. Robert MeNinch. Cows have im- proved in- their milk flow since the recent rains and with the advance in the prices of cheese the farmers . fee more cheerful as the dry weather and flies were causing the cows to Simon and Robert: Clark are home from the west. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clark visited friends in New York Jetate last week. Phillipsville Reports Phillipsville, Sept, 7--Mre. Joseph Lapointe and Mr. and 'Mrs. Richards each lost a boy asithe result of diph- theria. The health officer gquaran- tined the plaves and took other pre- cautions. ten in either of the families have taken the-disease. Miss Claude Wil- son, of Toronto, is the guest of Miss Lucille Whitmore. Mr. and Mrs. E A. Whitmore and Miss Whitmore and Miss wilson were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Lillie at their cottage on the Rideau. A large number of the people here attended the picnic at Elgin on Saturday. A few of the farmers have thrashed and report a good yield of grain. D. M. Downey, of the C. W. Lindsay company, is a week-end visitor with his mother and sister. . Mr. and Miss Rogers, of Portland, are the guests of Miss Julia Downey for a day. Mrs. 8. Knapp, of Chantry, spent two days at the home 'of Mrs. Nathan arr. 'William C. Stevens exhihited about twenty of his herd of Hol- steins at Broekville fair. H. Imer< son exhibited one yearling bull that tipped the scales at 1,400 pounds. is the dry up. Sydenham Notes. Sydenham, Sept. 7.--Everybody was delighted to see the rain om Sum- day. The many friends of R. Orr are sorry to hear of his low coudi~ tion. All ave glad to learn that Mrs. H. Martin is convalescent after haviog, a severe sifoke. The village people are pleased to hear that Clin- ton Walker is graduelly improving in the Kingston general Louitol and will be at home in a short time. Sev- eral Sydenhamites enjoyed a jolly time on Friday eveni at 4 com roast up the lake. Me. and" Nrs. Charles Gouges event the week-end the guest of Miss M. Gouges. Mr. and Mrs. R. Orr and children, of enburnie, spent Sunday at R. Orr's. Mr. and Mrs. H. Curran, Yarker, spent. Friday with Mrs. G. Cukran.] Miss P. Martin and L. Ruttan are renewing - acqhaintances at Water town, N.Y. rs. Boyce is visiting relatives in the city. Mes. W. Shales is spending -a short time with her mother, Mrs. D. Boyce. Miss friends at Hartington. On Sunday 'two troop rainy passed through here on route to Valeartier -camp, Que. Several of the residents were at the station , to give the boys a parting cheer, : News From Maberly, Maherly, Sept. 7. ~The recent rains are improviig the pastures. The far mers should he wearing a smile those days, with cheese selling at 15}c. pound. : Mr. Brysat, ot Kingston, or ganizer foc the "COCKE, is spending a week the ° village and meeting ith good success, Mrs. fsland, an old and respected resident i. passed away the. advanced THE GERM ANS IN v PHANCE WITHIN THE MARKETPLACE oF A BUSY FRENCH TOWN. pee for quite a distance and have occupied many French villages and towns on the s making themselves at home in the marketplace of one of the towns. the dbgs with his cart, which. ave being extensively nsed in the wat. In the Ar Rev. Mr. tended. Thomas Briggs has recovered from an attack of appendicitis. The Misses Fsmi and Beatrice Colts returned to Quebec, "on. Thursday, -atter spending the holidays with their parents at the rectors "Migs © Dall, who. spent the summer at Rev. Mr. Coles', returned to Perth to resume his Studies at the Collegiate' Institute. George TPublow, chief dairy instructor, of Kingston, made a business trip to the village on Friday. Miss Macinnhes, of Lindsay, is expected to arrive in the wills to-day, to take charge of the Maberly school. Miss Stella Stroud went to Westport high school, on Tuesday, to resume her studies, = Miss" Pearl Mor- row returned home from Smith's Falls last week. Born, to Mr. and Mps. Joseph Perkins, twin boys Coles and wad largely at News From Portland. Portland, Sept. 3.--Scheol has re- opened, with Miss Anna Nolan as principal and Miss Hattie Donevan as assistant teacher: -- "The cottages oocu: pied by the Smith's Falls people are closed fof the season, owing to the re-opening of 'schools. W. Ripley is attending the Toronto exhibition. Ow- ing to the convenience of the Cana- dian Nortpern railway, all the Port- land students are attending Smith's Falls, collegiate. - A number of = New York people are enjoying a holiday at their bungalow on tho Rideau. I'he ladies of the vicinity have donat- ed over seventy dollars to the hospi- tal ship, to be used in the present war. Miss Cynthia Donevan has returned Non# of the other child- | friends M. Curran ahd M. Seott. are visiting |, from a visit with Smith's Falls Mrs. Powers and son, of Os are guests of Mrs. M, Bying- ton. Dr. and Mrs. Leggett, of Otfa- wa, are pending their honeymoon "at A. Gallagher's pottage, Miss Elleda Byington left, on Monday, to take charge of a school in Williamsburg. Mrs, (Dr.) Burns and family, who spent the summer at their cottage here, have returned to their honie © in Brockville. Mise 'DeWolfe has 'resum- ed her duties as teacher in Cedar Val- ley school. Mrs. Stanton and daugh- ter, Grace, are attending: Toronto ex hibition. wego, Morewood Matters. Morewood, Sept. 7.---Migs A. Mec- connell, London, was a guest at the and Mrs. W. Smith 'entertained a few to tea on Friday evening. Mrs. John Bewes..and grandson, Anson Bowes, guests at"the parsonage, ré- turned to their homie at Marrion last week, Miss Nellie Lou glibridge spent a few days recently id 'Qt a- wa. Mrs. King and little som, Jack, who spent the past few months here, left for Ottawa last 'week: Miss Wallen, one of our high school teath- drs, who spent the sunnier vacation at. her home near Toronto returned last week to resume her work here: Miss Amy Crosby, Perth, spent a few days with her aunt, Mrs. ¢(Rev.) D. D. Elliott. Miss Smith, whe spent thé summer in the west returnell home and after spending a few days with her parents left for her solivol near Chesterville. Mr. friends at Inkerman:. MI. and Mrs. cently at the home of Mr. an@ Mrs. AMdlison. Nrs. York, Moosejaw, a former resident of Morewood, is at present renewing anequaintanceshers. The harvest festival given by the Presbyterians on Wednesday evening wes a decided success. The sup- entertainment recitations also rendered some beau tiful solos. Miss Beatty, Chebtéor: ville, gave some excellent violin so- los. The pastor, Rev. Mr. Gollan; was chairman. Rev, Blot, a fine address. Mrs: ville, went Mrs. W. Sm ik Twenty utiles of = wiry ae Chicago is to be & at cost of sa, per mile. . e Detroit i music orig by dusty is not pe | WORLI i Se al Dal | Methodist parsonage last week. Mr- and Mrs | Anson Allison spent 'a day With) Thomas Haggarty were "guests re- | per was excellent and the evening k pastor of the Methodist church, gave Frederiok Al | Buy The Best Our cream ' is pure and vholesome. Many customers have ®arned to order by phone. We deliver in time for meals. Give us a trial order. George Masoud, PRINCESS ar Promst Deltvesy Telephone 980 | For the s LATEST FASHIONS PERFECT FIT Ralph Spencer, 320 Princess 8t. Opposite St. Andrew's Chaireh. 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