Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Oct 1914, p. 12

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cr, and St orien eves The range with pure white enamelled steel | jee ; fansnoque, at Thomas Tyv's. '| reservoir fro one piece. The WHILE SHOPPING Budget From Yarker. dv Afternoon. on er. Oc. ag iA Jars aber J ; 4 Enjoy oon. Tea at held in Napanee on Oct. 28th for the EB v ie # i ; 238 Princess HALL purpose of electing a member for the i , next election. . Paul was the ange : i Dainty Refreshments and Pure choice, with no opposition. Many] © > HR : . A 3 lce Cream. Jiends oa} relatives Bitended the - = : : Et a Ge P unera t late Martin, A . rge Mas i whose remain wate - to rest in : = a . 0 ond, Top the vault at Wilton. The C.O.F. han "Phone 980. turned out in a body. and attended " § the funeral of Bro. F. Cook at Har- rowsmith last = Tuesday. A huski fe being bullt and 4 steel gate ; eh Tom - Tuisdeye. A Busking : A oT Bh aang ies, Yosiren wel Marner. che fiat of 'the kind over io QE Feservoir is seamless and clean | I I | of ; Miss Young at Harry Sar- | attended role hina le well. hs > a i to use in cooking, an oweeén ee ! tertafned. . A. Mill was called away and. i 2 See the McClary dealer. Py 5 > 0 S re on See Our Special Echoes From Enterprise. to Alexandria Bay by the sudden 26 --Rev. I. M. '|vews of the severw illness wf his mo- oe : \ » and fon are visiting friend: | ae. Mrs. John Ewart and grand ' MADE-IN-CANADA | Wi Dis . Albert Raymond si | a ; : : 4 ETN daughter, "Pht", spent a day re | E indow ay y fll. Mr.'and Mrs. John Reic \ e contly at the home of Mrs. Fldon J . J, B. BUNT CO. rh . and Mrs, Cyrus Wagar's on A scene from one of the plays to be presented by the Imperial |}reeborn. " 1 Last Thursday and Friday | Musical Comedy company at the Gr aud all next week, 1 ! A ) } holidays for school scholars on por ene ep A A y " - ! 1 S. Db. Lae ae Nuts, Snow Apples, Candies, Oranges; oCn teachers" convention g service in the | reshyterinn | ghin's; Messrs. A. Fodey and C. Fo- is having the water 2 - Grapes or Bananas from $3fr. Kemp the Methodist mint- | church, Cainionn, on Tuesday last, | dey, Outlet, awd W. Myers, Forfar, |installed in her howe this week. Mrs. | o . 8 . , Is expected to start a reviva) | Ross Purvis is enjoving a few weeks' lat Mrs. B. Leeder's; Mr. and Mra. | Kerr, of Belleville, visited with her k J. R. B. GAGE ' Agnes Raymond, after visiting & Fo! ot Muskoka with his 'brother, W. | John Steacy, Lyn, Mr. and Mfs. A. brother, D. Smith, of this place, for mds at Napanee has returned. J. Purvis. Miss Liztie Patterson, | Kavanagh, st I. Leeder's; James |n few days. Mr. Martin, of Winni- , Fairfield Last, wis a recent guest of |Seott, Athens, at George Leeder's; , is. visiting with. his mother, Mrs. © Goiltrey Reports. ber sister, Mrs. Noreis Ferguson. D. {Willian Keyes, Syracuse, N.Vv, at P. Ri Miss Lizzie Brown, of Lime Mlodfrey. Oct: 28.4 number prmstrang, Mallory en; Was pressing Connors' Messrs. |D. Leeder and John | Lake, visited at the home of her here are making preparations | o*¥ 18% wesk po ein! J: | Flood, Trevelyan; E. Flood and Miss |sister, Mrs. I. Stewart. Owing to the spend the hunting season in the B Purvis nd pe ercival, i Lena Flood, Lillies, Miss Manie Ieed- low water the wheel factory is run woads, A fairly good potato. crop is ured 1 . apidn,ch bday vit ing o er, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Leeder, at ring short time at present. ; ed. "8. Dawson is progressing | 3° "pr To EONS TE ONG | Andrew . Leeder's. , i ny VS Ford size, 30x38 1-4 inch with CG. Wilson's. residence. F.] Lo. "1 lam Summers, Fatiorstown, PRAYER FOR OUR SOLDIERS. \ $ ll Guaranteed 3500 miles, . spent Saturday evening "at J. A Of Notes s it is doing a lot of work with | [FiuC CH HORE Oe John Ker. harleston Notes. Sung at the Metropolitan Church. . A : ity ! . > For our v ' S & | 3 Bis cement miker in this: 10cUlity. | cuson and Miss Bernice Porguson, of | Charston, Oct. 26.--R. J. Compo| "3EoUF valiant oldiers; ; 4 A Gasoline 20¢ per gal. uae in Kingston. Harry | Dulcemaine, spent. Sunday at J. B bas Serdon Bongteel, of Glen Elbe, Guard and keep them ever y * 3 » : * | Ferguson's Mrs. Z. "Purvis, Lyn, |2mployed to carry the mail on the Be their ide Wi N | B bb Mary Howes have arrived home : ire | Athens-Charleston route. J. Hud Blide and stay, N | D1 y 8 Garage Make Hallowe'en bright and gay for the children by ordering a supply of spent Tuesday at Eli Tennant's. Mrs Man , x after visiting friends in Parham. | FROU0 CHEE ; 'ited | on and little daughter, Angelia, of Many a weary hour, DAUR ; : Misses Jessie and Gladys Ball spent Sharks ny Roa Setantly visited Brockville, were visitors here over| From their foes protect them AAA] 27 Phone 201. 17 Sunday at A. Kennedy's. Mr. and |p" po oC ent Tuesds irock. | Sunday. M. Cox has his new house| 'Whew through the yeldt they're $ Ata: 3. Suits are u) *Iohborne. NT | ie. Several rom hve are. inviied | [IAL about. completed, °C. Green| Marching: 4] ALE ---- STOUT --- LAGER® v Mrs. Dawgon visiled here re-| a * , +a has again'*made his appearance fun . : Sently. Misses Rdna MeMahon and | (0 © miscellaneous shower this even | ue oepon with bis thresher. Mrs.| When, in darkness:resting. Grace McKnight spent the week-end i Smiles Rockfield i honor ™ | Fred Finley, Seperton, visited Mrs. Arms are laid aside, PURE -- PALATABLE -- Nurrimious -- BEVERAGES under the parental roof. their homecoming from their bridei | 8: Latimer on Friday. Miss Maggie] 00d of battles, shield them -- Na um "| Finley has gone to Glen Eide to teach Still with them abide; - = their horiecaitia NE FOR SALE BY WINE ano SPIRIT MERCHANTS EVERYWHERE Notes From Westbrook. he school there Mrs. J. Webster nd if they in fighting v 27. : Mrs. C. G 1 Should not x 5 i x Nestbrook. Ger 27 Farmers are Holleford Happenings. A NC en ation oo Do not thou Shiny 92 Ines, | LOCAL OPTION--Residents in the local o districts are. very low on account of the con- Rofldord, Oct 2 Mrs. Ix Cack, church, Brockville, on Friday. Misy Still their. Swocour. be, can legally order from this brewery whatever they tinged dry weather. The bridge | Vi'h Der three girls, are at her fath | Smith, of Toledo, and Miss Jeffrey, . ire i 5 : east of the village is cdimpleted and | er 9 Jaume Wakbeer, of tiie place, GU. | of Oak Leaf, were visiters at W. C. Lord, when sick and wounded, =a for personal or family use. Write to raffic sumed. Al7 abcook has improved the appear | Taylor's on Friday. Mrs. G. Wing, Far, perchance, from TT SE ja Sgain resumed an- | ance of his barn by a coat of paint. | Athens, visited Mrs. P. Gifford XE, Let thy healing Spirit fare, 5 JOHN LABA ' Lunarep, Lonpon, CANADA nual convention of the Women's | Miss Alma Walker has returned to her | Tuesday. Mr. andy Mrs. R. Foster _ Save them from despair. - ~ a onary society, held - in the | school at Reyioldston, after spending land Mrs. M. J. Kavanagh and little| Saviour, be thou with them AAA A YY: YY YY {st church at Cataragui on|® few days at home Mrs. Coulter, o' { master Marcus Foster, of Brockville, | All their prayers to hear, . " Thursday last. BE. Allen, of the In-| of Toronto, has returned, after accom | and H. Webster motored to Jones | Strengthen, watch, and comfort Phone 76 841-8 Princess BS. terior department, Ottawa, spent | panying her "sister and spending a | Falls on Thursday, returning by way | When none else is near . week with his uncle, G. Ww. | short time with relatives here. Misc J of Elgin, Phillipsville and Delta. At » h. = F. Marshall left on Friday | Alice Walker and J. L. Medcof, oi |the latter place they called on Hungry, Lord and. thirsty ir 'spend some time at Brooklyn, N | Queen's University, spent the week | friends R. Foster was in Brook. In the wilderness, ! Lb: Leo Kenny, accompanied by | end at their respective homes. Elmer dville on Tuesday. His nephew, little Thou didst hear thy People idcent Fallon, spent Sunday at nis Smith, John Wolker and George Reid | Marcus Foster, accompanied him In their sore distress: ©. Mrs. Dowling, of Glenbur- | have Kad wells drilled. Mrs. Martin, home. Hon. George P. and Mrs. Thou canst turn to blessing was calling on friends here on | widow of the late C. H. Martin, bas|Graham and Mr. and Mrs. W. BR Every human pain {Phursday last Mr. and Mrs. McCut-| gone to Colebrook to live with her | Downey 'of 'Brockville, motored tw: Grant that these through sufferng gon, of Watertown, N. Y., spent | brother. James Walker is ill. S. Trus. | Charleston on Saturday and were the Saving faith may gain week with Mr, and Mrs. F. Gates. | cott, 1.P.S., visited the schor' last |2uests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fos- : Ny week. Quite a number from here at-| ter. A great many went across the Lord, amon Ze News From Outlet. tended the meeting at Hartington held | 1ake on Sunday to attend the conven. Fighting or ou Tad Outlet, Oct. 26. The first fall of [by Ur. J. W. Edwards on Friday [tion at James Kelsey's Thou hast 'also Oo » the beautiful smow in this vicinity night of last week. Mrs. John Red -- Fighting Satan's band: Wis on Monday the 24eh. Mr. D Jneud, fhepler, ---- jeturned. io het Long Point Locals, Laid; be thou their helper, uben ire sawing B, alte spending wo weeks with - i iki ouch tWeir ps rr Bi with hi§ traction en: {her son, Alfred Redmond, Mes. Wil pang Point, Hee: _ "Mes. hyd Let thy Holy. Spast FiEh: fire, gine on Saturday. Prayer meeting | liam Trousdale has returned from vis. |B ™Y W seriously ill at hér home All their was held at John Crozier's on Weo- | iting het niece in Chicago. Mr. and here. and slight hopes are entertained Words inspire. Nesday evening last. Mrs. George | Mrs. G. T. Babeook spent Sunday for, a recovery. De x Young, ov - Ss. th his brother, rale. Mr. ey s Bay, is in attendance. Timothy Ebent last week with' Mis. Rots | Mrs Stamey Babcock, si 1 Haw. | nd Joseph Bevens went to Brookville] , Of th¥. mighty shield, spen wee! wpa. . > > EY a 20 to-day, to visit Christopher Andress Thou canst keep from danger Mr. and Mrs, George a Brad- gk Hartington; Mrs. E. Smith, at who is. in. St. Vigeent a Pout hosp » Soldiers in the field! 3 rook's & a $ Nt. 1 e fn hospi- y «Marta, the little son abcook's; Mrs. Hamilton, ey tal, where he underwent an operation Ang; iliough around them : for 3 nti 3 , a- 8 ousan h been very fll, is now convales- Storms for appehdinilis last Sunday. Mrs. Ja Thou canst keep in ye cent Quite ber from this va- cob Bryan, Mrs. John Moorehead and ¥ : went to an DEday meeting at At Macl Mi Mrs. Richard Singleton motored to Those for whom we cry. Huis of James Kelsey, Long At Macintosh Mills. Brockville to-day, to attend the W.A. ~--Presbyterian Review heme of 3 am A ibert Ny of Macintosh Mills, Oct.' 27.=Snow convention. A number of the farmers & r ¢ ne. Mich. arrived here on | "PPeated Jor the first tie this sea | from here attended the lecture given | SHORTENS MAIL ROUTE ' » vid v fun- {on .on Monday morning. (George | by Prof. Morison in the ERisville hall {... « at of rr a "of | Leeder is engaged at carpenter work | on Mooday evening. in the ordain To North Pacific - Coast By More g Point, which took place on at M. Cox's, Sheatown. Miss Mary joi the Farmers' Club. While hunting Than Two Days. 7 afternoon. Ww. Brad- Leeder 'and cousin, W. Myers, Forfar, last week, Timothy Bevens and Orange] Residents in the busy little city | son, Wilmer, of Ellisville, at | SPvnt the week-end with Mr 'and Mrs. | Warren shot over sixty-five dnoks.!of Prince Rupert, British Columbia. | WET. Parson's. Mrs. James Maore i hotas Donavan, Escott. TIT. Gra David T Swnsenyd, road commissioner, is fare enjoying this week for the frst] aud little son, Russell, and Mrs. | ham has finished. corn-catting" and | at Sand Bay, overseeing road con- [time, the benefits of a direct maf! Webster and little daughter, | threshing for this season. Miss Ceci- | struction. Joseph Danby, of, Short [service with the east. Postal ser Nesn, spent Thursday with Mrs. Ed-|lia Flood visited at B. Flood's, Tre | point, is spending a few days with [vice over the Grand Trunk Pacific ward Vanderburg. Mrs. Bishop and | velvan, on Sunday Nessrs. it. Dona his daughter, Mrs. Philip Kelsey, Mrs. |railyay bewween Edmonton and Jittle son, of Gananoque, at James| van und J. Donavan, scott, mora: ed Richard Haskin is suffering from an|Prince Rupert has just been in- Fodey's on Sunday. to this place on Thursday last am | attack of appendicitis angurated and a great saving of il spent the evening at - Mrs. B. Leed Recent visitors + Mre- William Slack, time is being effected. Hitherto the or's Macintosh 'Bros., Brockville, | Brockville, at Mrs. IL Perry's; Joseph {mails have been taken from Prince Junetown Budget. have had a painter engaged for the | Dlinby, Short Point, at Philip Kel- | Rupert and other coast points to Jugetown, Oct. 27--Mr. and Mrs. past few weeks, wht has greatly im; sey's; AM. Slack, W. J. Dillon, ¥ilis- | Vantéuver by steamship, and then Franklin spent Friday iv [proved the looks of their dwelling | ville, at C. O'Connor's; W. Johnston |5ent east by rail. Under the new A «Miss Rosaniond 'Hall is {on their farm. {and Miss Bertha Johnston, at W.|arrangement of direct service over § i pegeiving treatment in Brockville. Sev- Recent - visitors s - 'Mesdis. Berne | 'lunkett's; Tra Andress, Massey: Mr. {the G..T P. there will be a clear § min on ou = i | ! 9 VARA WANA AANM Safe beneath the sheiter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cross, who | worth, with her daughter, | i { f | 'eral from here attended the thank of Shea and Stanley Teederyat M. An ! ond Mrs. R. Andress, Marble Rock, at [saving of two and possibly three . | days time. A letter posted in Mon- ; -- freal or New York should be in | ancourer wold hare Th Here is a long l-a-s-t-i-n-g, luscious Yo t very least seven days. - YOUR CHEWING TOBACCO |; Prince Rupert is destined to be an confection to roll under your tongue her romtD rn a wend. ie ith k delight!! Th p 0 r orld, for { SHOULD BE AS CLEAN AS aay areme thal has on ii Sima WIE Seen Gelant!: he ; globe, must reckon the eity on Its newest chewing ; ae right of way. The di THE FOOD YOU EAT Liverpool to . i Co] ts ete, 1 | . 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