Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jan 1915, p. 11

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---- £0 chi meeting was held in the hall Hon Wednesday of last week. Quite - NEWS GATHERED OVER FOUR COUNTIES |=: == bers of the Masonic 'Jodge here at- tended the instructions in the affer- prey Frese Semmens =e | OGD and the banquet in the evening Latimer Personals, South Bay hgs been frozen over many | their new home at Taylor. Oysters | church, Railton, where a requiem) i Najauce ova Jail shoe ema lie Latimer, Jan. 23.--The people of times, but the strong west winds pre- | were served at 9.30 o'clock. 'When |mass was sung, fOr the 'happy repose Wrought trom Desarento Sy placed this. vicinity extend a very hearty vent the ice freezing emough 'to drive | all had partaken of the supper, an {of her soul by Rev. Lewis Staley. in 'the Roman: Catholic ult here weleome to Mr. and Mre. William over. The January thaw filled {he | address was read by Charles McDon-{ The pall-bearers Were: L. Burns, H. BaD He TR | asres Gordon and family who have moved Wells, which were empty for a long | ald and Mr. Marshall was presented Sullivan, F. Walsh, A. Harte, F. Guan lite XN vecre is sho to Hays ive here lately from Cataraqui. Most !ime. Many of the people wre prepar- | with a handsome clock, and Miss and W. Walsh. Ira The: rou Ral te near Rte of the farmers are busy now hauling 0g to build new fishing launches for | Marshall with a reyo lamp. Al-| ; get: 4 Ia Sin jsam: 0! , has pyrchase up wood. Miss Effie Leatherland, of the coming season. * Mr. and Mrs.| (hough taken completely by surprise, | Moscow (hecse Meating. the reigns of the flock ut 0. | Sydenham high school, spent the. Anson Church, 'of Cherry Valley, vis- | hoih responded in a few well-chosen | Moscow, Jan, 26.--The annual cheese FeOrse piison s store. r. son 4 week-end at her home, ited with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bon: | words. The remainder of the even- | meeting, which = was held on Friday | las sold property. to Willlam Me- -- gard, Vrederick 'Ackerman, of Cleve {0 wie spent in dancing, after whieh | evening, was largely at and the | Gill and intends moving on his farm News From Perth land, Obio, has been hers vieiting| 1 oi: ned home wishing Mr. Mar- | report showed a suepes season's | Outside the village. The second relatives in this place, Frederick Van- Perth, Jan. 22.--A number of. (gt is the new school teacher. 'young folks will drive to Falbrooke to-night for a surprise party. Dr ehll and his sister success and a | butiness. Pounds of milk receited, 2,- | weekly prayer meeting was held at prosperous new year in their new | 900,216; pounds cheese made, 2713,515;| Alfred. Milligan's on Wednesday : home at Taylor. averags pounds of milk io) make .a | night. A number of the farmers . C. Reynolds, veterinary "left ye Sensation fit Moumtain Grove. bP nL oF. "heey 1 pkg je: Laded poinyces i se on res Ck uA er Mountain Grove, Jan. 25.---There 'hombardy Tacais 3.4 cents; average rate per hundred: | Monday for Frederic rry, Napa- A oe oa - rn ol ot was a Royal Arch meeting in th L.| yo pogo jan 93.7. A. Gauley | Toe? of milk jor season,$1.06. nee. - What might have proved a here attended the hockey match in O: L. Hall Friday night. Midnight | yo pank of Ottawa, Montreal, 18 | pops: dohnsan, pr si had ar | very- serious accident happened be- Ottawa Wedneaday night. Miss Lucy SUPPr Was served at T. Deverley's. ,opging a few -days at his home ok a. od. pt thefloy the village on Sunds¥. A hojue O'Neil in St. Frances iiospitai, Mrs J. E. Bfice and Mrs. G. B. Mills, athary in ab at Jeo als belonging to Michael Barrett became nere: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mclean Smith's Falls is recovering gradual- | Who have been fil, arc around agein.| ,, priday, Jan. 28rd, a daughter. felt, D3 A iperink cept. Kings | ypmanageable: and jumped Nei in6 ~ ly from typhoid. DP Cain, veterin- | Mr. and Mrs. R. (Coulter, Cut Rnife,| \roo |. Phillips, Smith's Falls, is Mr. and Mrs..Seldon Kelchison, i cutter, driven by Robert - hv kin: ary, 48 still very poorly. Sask., are visiting friends here. The | cisiiing' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Syduess are visiting EP a badly cutting up Mr, and Mrs. Haw- . ---- 8. 8. convention was a'grand suecess. | ig N Covell.. Albyn Causey, now a Sra Moe ¥. Av: Mastin oy o kins. 2 z Philipsville Hockey Victory. , |The people af this place recelved| gi qeft at Queen's, Kingston receiv- | gurned hap fron Kipesd Cael ]s . Philipsville, Jan. 25.--There is soma | Quite a Sfock Friday last, wher tW0iaq 5 gold medal for proficiency in | Hospital. where, she' Sion hte) Tweed Tonics sleighing again. It. was needed, for | YOUNg Women dressed as men and | ihe highest form of the Smith's hadior : cessiul operation. . Mrs, Everton Va Tweed, Jan. 26.--In a very {ast thera was no wood coming to town, | tWO young men dressed as women t Falls Collegiate for the term ending | Juven visited hee 3 in Sem fom and exciting game on Friday ROSH. and people were fearing a famine in| marched around the C. P. R. station | September 1914. Mf. and Mrs. Pen- | gous Jast weok. Miss Nellis Allen is|at our local ring, the Sterling hoc- ihe wood ling. = My, and Mrs. W. I. | at express time and nlso up Main|pafather, Maitland, are visiting at {home again, 'after spending a coupls | key team won from our locals by Bolton, and Mr. and Mrs. Penne, of | street, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert : ~ le: A 1 : h of weeks with friends at Wesley, Mr.|the score of $ to 2, The game was Portland, were week-end guests of My, ---- | Frayne, TP. Toohey, who was a pa- @nd Mrs. A: N. Benn spent Runday hotly contested from start to finish and Mrs. E, H, Whitmore. The hackey | , Notes From McLean | tient of the St. Francis Hospital, | wiih his parents at' Sydenham, Tho. |with hard checking as the main fea- match on the Philipsvills rink, between! \joloan, Jan. 23~ Farmers are | Smith's Falls, has returned home| mas Mills and. family 'have moved |ture, The Union Evangelistic Cam- 3 3 : . Portland and Philipaville, resulted 3 hauling wood. Mr. and Mrs. R.'and continues to improve. Mrs. | from the village to" Major. V. A.|paign by the Presbytertan and Lots of stormy weather from now on. You need to 0'in favor of Philipsville. This | wager, 6. Vanvolkenburg and Miss A | Slanott, who fracturéd her hip is| {mey'd house. = * Methodist churches, 6f Tweed, was o s * : Calon was the fourth game won by Philips- | Kirkham «tténded the party at BE. | making slight" recovery. : i opened bn Sunday, 17th, with Rev. foot protection, and we supply it with the famous villey is. A&E TH Vanvolkenburg's recently. D. Hecht, | : Twins Born At Elgin. HH. P. Croshy in charge. Services : {af Ardtn, called at his farm here | At Chaffey's Locks Elgin, Jan, 26.--Capt, Andrew|are being hold every night ia the At Pleasant Valley gin ~--Capt, z on his way to Parham. Mr, and Mrs! Chaffey"s Locks, Jan. 25.-- The | Gray, who goes overseas, is a brother |Methodist Church. "The meetings Pleasant Valley, Jan. 25--Mr. and | A. Foster and Mr. and Mrs, J. Van- hockey match played hefe Friday | of 'Reeve Gray. Born to Mr. and|promise to continue for weeks yet. ~~ * Mrs. George Hughes and littlo daugh- | volkenburg attended the oyster sup- hy Elgin and Chaffey's Locks, vé- | Mrs. Lucas, twins, a Boy and gir! on | Charles Steinburg left last Tuesday 1 e uo ran . OO ters left on Thursday for an exténded | per given by the Oddfellows of Par-|sulted in favor of Elgin, Crosby and | Jan. 11th. George Brown, eighty-|for Camrose, Alta, where he pur- } visit with friends in Trenton. Mr. |ham on January 19th. Visitors: | Ghaffey's Lock teams played on Sat- |two years of age, met with the mis-|Poseés entering into tho ranching and Mra. Thomas Bradiord, at T. A. | Mr. and Mrs. R. Wager at G. Bills'; | urday, the game resulting 3 to 0 in |forthine to fall and fracture his hip. | business. > A, pad Mn og afictd. u was a | Mrs. Smith, of Bath and 'Mrs, As favor of Chafley's: Migs Proud, Crosby, RE he Messrs. Fd. Deran, Utica, N. Y., ¢ SE Sunday visitor at E. Hughes'. Gar- | Foater at J. vanvolkenburg's; Miss-| = fhe repairs of the lock are near- [for Mina Gilbert, was called home|and William Doran, Buffglo, N.Y. u ers an | if i80 yy Pobw idx i- Ves P. Abbett and Frances Faster al ing completion. .The ice is in ex-} re | were here last week in attendance ; . rison Pros, Petworth, paid a busi by the illness of her mather. G. 2 " $ J . 2 neds trip to this vicinity recently. | A. Coustu's and Mrs William Raw- | cellent condition but the recent fall at the funeral of the former's fath- ' Howard, Jr; is taking a buginess col- The many friends of Mrs. James A, {ley has gone to Kingston to visither {of snow will be welcome to many Howax & & gi! . Bogart or W lege course. J. Pinkerton intends|er. Peter Doran, Tt. Mrs Hughes are sorry to learn of her se- {son who is with the second conting- | people, and enable them to haul | re. on @ di p t 3 to return from Winni t month |J- O'Brien and deughbter, Margaret, ' rious illness, Mr, and Mra. M, WN, jent, codtidim dn 1) wood and fill their ico houses. BE. bing gpen up the CKO ARDY of | Erinsville, made a Bane ir Tat Vers O€es : Bradford and little son, Garfield, vis- | pistols | ¢. Fleming, Kingston, is visiting re- [410 fate C. 5. Johnson. = Robert Tweed on Saturday Jast. Thelr visit ited Hartington friends recently. J. | Sand Ray Notes. latives here. School has re-opened lguyiih was confined to his room last|Proved a sourse of Lar a fe R. Kerr is at B, Hughes' | Sand Bay, Jan 23.--Miea Flor- | With Migs McCann, Westport, as | cio Oscar Hall, who has been fli] DOSE of friends, Our local cattle ------ | ence Griffen visited with friends in | teacher. Mrs. M. Alford has return- t bette D Leland Locals, t Kingston. Miss Beulah Webster, dd from CHARLEY er Spending ES opted er a She Farmers and pants ate A rigs plac: ar v y and Miss Ve M. Berry, | Some Weeks wil er sister, Mrs. | oii. + Yl hig hog trade, re. - Icland, 'Tan. 25.--A number from tpachr, pK on Sisto ot | Moulton. Mise Pearl Doyle 1s at El. B. liter waa Grind ith his ARG od on the Montreal market, many hero, abigced Qe Service ot dveary Edward 'webster's, Lansdowne. |8in. The skating rink is in good con- ast week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bying-)pousand hogs which they bought in and hog dealers, Katcheson, Coulter The rubber with the LEATHER HEEL COUNTER . dition. ton, Portland, were guests, of rela-igicypotchewan and other western 3 Sydenham, is calling on iriends here, | MFS. Stanley Srey: Athens, visited tives. Mrs. J. Hamilton, son and Basha On their last trip out ' : ; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kennedy visited |8t Reuben TWWS oo AC one | Kéolerville Notes daughters, Langton, N. D. are guests! \ oi" p" yyare, "8toeo, ncdompanied ; % at Glenburnie last week. Miss Sadie {JAMES LYRE ATC CRTC ur | 1c : oLes, of relatives. ~ Mrs. J. Smith spent] co. : : Guthrie is visiting Miss Edna Dic- gowte, Wenedie McDonald, Fairfax deville, AJ. Be Many from | the past two weeks with relatives in me ' - . i . : kingon. W, H. Smith, rho has been 3 ar "Ma » | here have attenc the rovival meet- | Smith's Falls. Herbert Sullivan, of 3 Westport ; ¢ 3 . 3 on the sick list, is able to be. - out |At Charles McDonald's; Mrs. S08aN |j.ge (hat are heing held in the Me: Engagements at Westpo ' f the Canadian west, is the guest of his ota = i d : Patience and Philip at John - Me- | ist Chur a ; . Westport, Jan, 25.--C. S. Weag- SR i 3 again. ' Everybody is hustling up the Donald's: Miss Annie Patience, | hodist Cliusel, Buttarsen, The whols brother; J. E, Sullivan. A skating| + who spent @ few days with 4 The Home of Good Shoes. q waod as, She sww a sxpecied YOY | Warburton, at J. A. Lappan'sipo pc, og ings, and a rag fink has heen Spened up in fhe flat] sriends in town has returned to Na GO 4 ) . vigit- {by th y 8, . p : a ing Bor a. Gs Mes. : 1. Little Donald McDonald, son of D. {iJ being done by Rev. A. W. Stewart. panee. Miss Edith Davidson, of Del oe Jelta, ~~ has come {0 | yr Sm---- ta, was in town last week organiz- 4 Jarl is visiting her mother at Wil: Monona: Delta at Charles McDon- Miss Cuéran, the popular school tea- Renorts ¥rom Yarker ing a class in voice culture. B. G. . Nt 4 mur, Sir PY j cher, spent Saturday and Sunday | Yarker, Jan. 25.--Mrs. E. Van-| Adams was a Brockville visitor on : ? ait . N {at Ror home in Sydenham. Rev. A. |luven and J. S. Wartman, of Na-|Tyesday. Harry Bolil, Who has been At Allen, Wolfe Island. Caintown: News, 2 W. Stewart preached here yesterday |paree, were in the village calling only is recovering.. Miss Ida' Ruth- |. { rr A Allen. Wolfe Island; Jan. 26.~TFarm- | Caintown, Jao. 23.--James L. Scott {at 10.30 am.. R. J. Stanley and [friends fast week. Arthur Smith|ven of Elgin, is Nr, BRR ] 4 win d Un = bab, ke finds irri ty "J {made a business trip to Brockville on | wife have returned home after visit- | has moved into his néw home in thefand Mrs. A. C. fe x e ; ; ip fi ¢ ine | Tuesday. School is progressing under | ing friends at Lyndhurst and Taylor. | Wright premises. Charles Freeman| Aferie, of Kingston, Was tHe guest | Toronto, Jan. 25.--The run of ($8.25; Heifers, $5; ; Nears Yond 0 lant ig " the skilful management, of Miss Flor | Miss Mildred Anglin, of Sydenham | has rented his store and sold his|last week of Mr. and Mra. A. Me- {cattle at the Union Stock Yards this % to $6.75; CAA Noh the masquerade bull held at Marys | S00 Boyd, - of Lyn. ile of logs t oe | LER school, spent Monday at home. |stock of drygoods nnd groceries to|Nally. Captain and Mrs, Murray, of | morning was light and trade was a| Veals-- Receipts, 500 head: netive ille friday evening. Miss Pran- getting out a large pile of logs . eR. J. Boal and wife, of Battersea, |Mr. Murphy, of Inverary, who will| Kingston, were guests last week of | little firmer, with prices about even $4 to $12.50 : : ] vi 5% rh YL Mrs. Willow sawed. Harley Ferguson spel . ow | pent a day last week with Mr. and take possession later on. Mr. and|Mr. and Mrs, A. McNally. Mr. and | with last week's close. There were| Hogs---Receipts. 15 000. hed: gop Me "\ --- on § . he will | doys last week . visiting en Mrs. James Boal. Mrs. J. 8. Ro- | Mrs. M. Lake spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. P. Ferguson who epent their | 2' few good butchers, which sold | heavy: slow: i nt pr : wy ahd Toe ha Weds. | Fansdowue, . Miss Beatrice (Dil eY | herts and daughter; Pauline, of Perth |and Mra. J M. Wright. Mr, Step-|holidays with friends in town re- » ¥: slow; light active; heavy, Say ovening. Mrs. Neil Jackson, Car- | 40% Pale from Athens for Sunday. | p,,q visiting at J. E. Anglin's. Car- [henson and family were guests of|turned to Mathewson. readily. The demand for wmilkers $7.20 to $7.25; mixed, $7.36 to ) i | ay. | ' : and springfrs was good. The qual-| $7.60; : rs. Nei k B. B. Graham was, this week, cutling |) moanell ntiendad the carnival at | Mr and Mrs John Connolly on Sun-l The engagement of Miss Halen M, fn a 7.60; yorkers, $7.60 to $8; . pigs, letop Island, i Fsiting ith he. wood for 'Thomas Dickey. Nilam | Battersea. Mr. snd Mrs. George | day last. Miss Dupius, of Kingston,| Garrett and 8. E. Blair is anpoun- jv uisinuihg Rta = aE wu ¥ BS to $8; roughs, $6.25 to $6.60; H. Esfard. Mra. visitiorh as | Stride t Sunday with ie a Iuntback have moved into. their new |spent the week-end with her aunt, |ced the wedding to take place the |y op were firm and calves Toul hn nase, $5 to $5.75. . retuned home after visiting "her 'Sa-| john W. Tennant. "Frederick "Moorel, Mrs. Martin, of this village. Mrs. | latter part of this month. Mrs. W. 1." Roceipts were 1825 te Tra Long. D.ahd lambs. Recents, 310,» ter St. Lawrence, N.Y. was at Mallorytown, Tucaday. Bete Willlam Hannah, of Camden FEast,|J. Wing is spending a few days Salven i re af 5 at e,- 14 | 000; active; weathers, $5 to $9.15; * s jamin Meadow is ill. . Mr. and Fab Fire At Morton. visited with her cousin, Mrs. Stew-| with friends at Fairfield. John J. |p a So ER a 15 sheep. yearlings, $5 to $7.00; ethers, - McLean Reports inn Powell "spent a day last "wee or I art, for a few days last week. Mrs. | McGee, of Ottawa, I= a business visit- Al y's pri were: Buleher| $6.25 to $6.60; ewes, $3.50 to $6; i . Brockville, Morton, Jan. 25.--Fire broke out |p i; wreehorn t a day recent-|or in fowm, Bugene McCaflery, | CHS, holce. $7.50 to $8; do. medi-| sheep, mixed, $6 to $6.25. 5 i MoLean, Jan. 26.--The stockholders on Friday last in the store owned by Iy with Mrs. John Ewart. The Or-| Perth, is spending the week in town, | um, $5. 5 to $6; do. ¢ommon, $4.75 2 of the telephone company are getting At Oso on. F. 8. Hartisoh and managed 'by C.| ooo oi nner held dn Colebrook was) Miss'Marjorie Renaud, who has heen | '© $5.50; butcher cows, canners, $3 Chicago Live Stock ht out. poles ior their line. Howard Ab- d Stati tof pul RB. Taber, but by the timely assistance | © br or cfan by the Orgngemen, of | ill, is recovering. 'R. N. Polk, of 10. $4.25; do. 'bulls, $6.50 to $6.76; - bott' and sisfer, Georgina, oi Mohn: | (Oso Station, Jan. 25.---A lot of pulp | of the villagers, who formed a bueket I 0 Chicago, Jan. 35.--Cattle -- Re. r f business visitor in feeding steers, $6.25 to $6.75; stock- ceipts, 16.000: 3 y. A ! 1 kina, te 'been 'hauled to *| Yarker. The junior 'hockey team | Kingston, 'Was a bu ; : eipts, 16,000; market firm; native, aig or N ed rs. Nood, and Hos. ave 4 Rader MC hr ade, die " ag adn exting- journeyed to Enterprise and played town gst ee ek, 149 Hd ally, ot ie orn. halceads 1s is 30.35; do. light, $5.60 to $9.25; cows and heifers, Richas! Feownly, Hiss Davey and Phefuails as a ahd JTesposted pe blaze was caused by a chimney burn- 30 [eabibition sam > with Shem. ye is spending he ut dy * | 10.990 each; &pringers "$50 to $85; Ba Be iy! to 3580, wil rrott, of Mountain Grove, | dent, died on nesday' ' 'ling out. @eSTS, } : o : i ET " " : mixed ne hn Hayeroiv. Vistar Kirkham, 77 years. = Joseph Warten She re- ies Nellie -Foley and Miss Hazel ate aL Lae 8.4 fhe fetumn. aya ro it sagiom nd hr fhten, Lowes. 85 4n36; bucks : and ne : av: i aa. Was wen i. irth, dpent a couple of days with [turned home: nding the 1ast | \Wiltgo visited friends in Broekvill Savarany ; i week : | $8.80; } 17.50: | 36. a agin > ae ie a VaivolRtaburg.. 8. | ren with friends Tn BAMIUFEH.MISs | a conpio of devs Tak weak! Mis foe. | KET. A large Dumber of people ai-| efe Tn town the past week taking { 38.80: hoks, fed aud watered, $7.50; $6.85; rough, $6.35 to $6.50; pig _| thé 'water laveis of the various lakes { hogs, f.0.b.,, $7.15; ¢ . $7.5 » 'ROURN, 3 8.uh 4 +50; 8, Vancolkenburg has returned, after | Hetty Wourk has returned from | ies Sly visiting friends at Seeley's ston Inst. 3 ri eA in this vicigity.. © : 2 $70.50. b, $7.15: calves, 37.50 to] 35.40 to $7.00; bulk of sales, $6.70; spending fow days in Kingston. J. | Mountain Grove, where she attended | Bay and Berrytown, for. the past few | {190% GF CIE 'excursion train run] «Mr. and rs Baward Boiting an- to $6.95, Cox and family, of Wagarville, at |the wedding of Miss Barr. Mrildays has returned home.' Mrs.' A, tage the C.N.R i nounce the sengagement 'of their Montreal Live Stock Sheep--Receipts, 15.000; market George Sills" Charles Bedour has returned from Martin still eontinues very low and Ph ¥ daughter, Nollie, to Lemuel Kish, | Montreal, Jan. 25.----Stormy wea- strong: sheep, $5.75 fo $6.50; year ] Smith's Fails. Robert Faadcis all very slight hopes ara~held out for 8 News Bi Bn ; the wedding to i February | iner was o Jin. pi A my a- linge, $6.75 to $7.50; lambs, native 3 At Lavant Station. his other spent Sanday with friends | hep pecovery. A number from here tela figet 3rd. ; ributing factor to a| $7, to $8.50. o 5 in Smith's Falls. Joseph R. Bourk | attended 'the hockey match at Seel Stella, Jan. 25.--- The Islanders) oe ------ slow trade at the west end cattle k Lavant Station, Jan. 26.--Misses £ days with v X y a l- | re comfaeneing fo drive.by The Bro-] Thor or | ket Th at R500, Suttle -- 4 Clate and Elsie Teo spent a jow days (Sd Wife spent @ Sev oy's Bay on Sathrday last. Mr. and | {re Bach Point. nas' down. th pe : orning, but prices ha Toronto Street Market last A ih With Miss Jessie M Paik friends in Kingston and Harrow- {Mes Bar ns Simpson; Joes Falls, vis- | LETS. to Blac and down the ae . d tendency all round. T 'Budget From Morewood an Npw = : Toronto, Jan. 26.-- W 3 3 F) ' smith. "A baby boy has come to | ited the: parents, Mr. and Mrs, | Front. Road to' the city, which Is y Receipts were: Cattle, 900, calves » Jan. 26. heat; $1.30 son, Wilbur. . Craft, Middleville, ' ; ? > ea. ] much shorter t the other way.| 'Morewood, Jan. 25.--Mr. and Mrs. attended the 'health officers' meeting Franklin McPherson's. : & Ptawa tt one day last week. "fala 100, sh ,dambs: 200 -[ lo $1.36; wheat, goose, $1.30; oats, 3 . fn ; i The C. 0.0. F. its annual. ball J. Moore were 'week-end vititors at{ 500, Aheep ang, bs; 400, hogs, 1. 59¢c to 60¢; barley, 70¢ to 72¢; bueck- 3 isk Ms aunt, Mrs. Davis, Buffalo, At Caldwell's Mills TNS GH FOREN "Jim : WAT and Mrs. F. S. Jackson, | Caldwell's Mills, Jan. 25.--Joseph | Odessa, Jan. 25.~Ono of Odessa's last. . Sqlisbiey's . orchestra, ger, Fran PALL BER Ende 80 nb LOR, S000 Bye, $00 clo SLOTS, : "8 : En TS, 18. BeWAY] medium, 5 1-2¢ to 7¢; common, 4 930 20.840 «Maplehurst Farm," Canonto, spent | Bourke spent the week-end at La- | most highly "Fesidents; in the ston, provided musie for dancing. A.| Russell was & recent visitor in Mote- No. 1, $23.00 tot $26.00 ' ay, 3 8- Lda: Opry : hag, mixed, x wood. Mrs, 'C. Yorke spent a short 4c.10 5 :1-2¢; calves, 5c to 8 1-2¢; E ed ; saturday evening hom Shar- LAR assed ood crowd 4 : sheep, abeut, Go; lambs, 7 8-4 to] 313:00 10 $21.00; « straw; - bundled, A andt Mrs, Sang nt th ® Dr. ey a coi Bh Roe- Felis orn a ri Se Foner bf 'the late Mrs. Shas. visit is Haul Jnana bi hilgirdon Be; hogs, 8 1-2¢ to 8 G-Se. Jigs n Jo a dntras, louse: ] Sharbot Lake, visited friends = here | ton accompanied by his 'mother, "in the Methodist church, | CIFYIN, Wie on : week-end. -- x 1 $10. 2.00; , new-laid, last eck: Mn E J. MoFarlane and | visited friends at Snow Roa#l, the Non "afternoon, and was cond of the Mb Eon Jes SHAE SSE-B1osKA THe, made a Buffalo Live Stock. donet 40s to; 45¢; 'butter, dairy, 280 Mrs. 8. B.Jacoh. spent Sunday at the | week-end. Mr. Ray, of Queens Uni | by the' pastor, Rev. Mr. Tucker, B.A. to P ; Bast Buffalo, NY,, Jan. 26.--Cat-| 380; gach ions, dressed, lv. 16¢ to 7 home of the former's parents, Mr. and | versity conducted divine services on |The late Mr. Baker, was w J Sid tle. Receipts, 3,100 : slows} tusk Hoke Ar ib., lie to, 18¢; 3 Mrs, John Paul, Lower. Lavant. Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. H. A Gray known in ihe Juctoniding coun d | Prime steers. $5.65 to ens: dow: Cate ened. rg Ae Bhei 1 tondhurst Rents. | Mra. H. alfa, Lanark, the week- | Tha. remains vere 'interred. in Oaita: { Pine. 37.86 t0°#8.30; butchers. 56 10] tatoes, bag, 660 t0 200. : i Lyndhurst, Jan. 95.--Newboro hoo- {end iA little girl has coma to bright | . Mrs, Percy si . 4 P Batiey, Toro few weeks, | DEE from this viclhity Fe i ABE LEAVING-CUSHENDALL " People' the i f the : ue. Taek AR ans Bensos 10 boos | to Tage Miss © Mario! 1 Satéirdny. The game resulted 5 to 1 Simpson, Marion ' in fav oh Th some | Flower Station, visited her piton logs Arriving at the mills, Gs. | the- week-end. Miss Atlee . 1 " oy lott perty. Fle paid a visit to Richmond, ts ; ey has gone back to Winnipeg, | Flower Station, "home Virginia, some time' nd' i Friends Gathered at the Home Of | impressed with tite bed ha 80 g oh : ows, Koy {ohm came to play Lyndhurst on | 80 the home of Mr. 1 al . = paid a visit] tre : v 3 of ay pias ; Arthur Germain and Family decided to make th 3 afteg ing wo. months ut home, | (18 NEEL oA a igi r da i he y pe of Baba ha earls 8 | WOLFE ISLAND NEWS 3 here; With his family, Mrs. Rooney n yi pr Mrs X Cam os wi ): 18 TECOVe k eres 3 a A ay | Mr Al : oo i ; i 3 8 CY . H. Camphell for some | Another hbre on 'Saturday bDe-| Mr. Stubbs, Lethbridge, Alta, is a] two weeks for Richmond, Virginia, | --_-------- 1 acedagfiamniod bik aa far. 2% Drockvin. Ame. TE a te . ; ad 'and Stella, seniors, | Fest at The Wome SIG, 1 | There: they will take tn their resi: fe. Conley Shot Fingers Off His Left : td » + A dy be . Ae d by } 0 . rout ' Hand St. Tdkew Hall, - ou Friday gl A Wedding Reception. E. 0 > jhe Sunday, Set 4 ition at Be hpied SPS dei sid | Wolly Taland, J 25.3 Davison, of F . and Miss Mildred | NOFth AUEUStA, Jan. 26.--A very 'this BN CT 5 Brow: inchester Springs, on Friday. Mrs. | 1X Sd él at thelr hoe, to Pend | wn wos the victim om of Hanon, Moultan, of Befrytoh, 'wera Saturday Sh Spe Wadena Sais of she Roman: Ugtholic Chuseh, [Bn Rex.) Cdllan pda er am Retin aes and 10 MAK | cidek lust week, and rooived of 2 visi at R. Tate's. ra, U. | Mrs. J, W. Spi y. - venitlg, was Ta rR Se b f ' >. fecipients of a {wound which required fifty stitohes 3 has gone-to Port Hops to ening, January . Whew @recep-: thy & very large crowd. © rh, Grantly, 0k Sven tip Or very | is doing as well as-oan be o . "hell : tion was given to th ° son, ee, The Master % FE er servee, the gift being |! a : Xpected, visit. her parents. : e * | witliam, when he ine yo- | "Yate Kathleen en Leeman, 4 Se 2 Suey ot home of addiess a Boe: a a. Pour ™ At, Kamer: Lavant. Spenc at the home of the' Brides | Oates: Jav. 23.--A sudden gloom Ey a hail ou the 31th, Jos. Weight, Wa- 8 Lower Lavant, Jan. 21.--Fishing pth Mr aad Mrs Henry NaS ant aver the home of} Be Manhapees 0.480 op, Tues- tertown, N.Y., who has been - visi parties are seem on the lake quite aE : Mrs. wi * Leeman, when the} vy Bs - Har- | ing her parents here, for the past two Wu ty Pitt, student at MeGill, Montreal, weeks, has returned hore. 3 ; k Eari Conley, while hunting, ceie i dentally fell and shot the ire' fger off the left hund at the second joint party ber 33rd. A great humber of valu- | logs' on Tuesday night. R. resents were vecelved the | B. Robertson is iil. James Dunn hls After by f i Ji couple, a. v "dinner | _ had a sawing bee on Tuesday. Joseph ' Aympty ous ; Paria be : oo ork ihe ¢ ning was speat | A Bartsch, of The m frequently. A pleasant time was| g.o 'performed Dal re ake og dl the surprise held at v on 0. § Sides - local sports wre i thnie X Lanter cot oblgrs : Pte Ba Peding the ; i week. um drawing has com- ts Ww t raees, 3 mented again, after being stopped Sonne any nd Harey Card has started onhis mail : ht for a few days ¢ ous The Rewiyoweds route, No. 1, and made the round et Mrs. R. side in this place, trip the first day in three ~ hot 2 the Garretton checse {ao figorge Mckse has started his k route, No. 2, on: Meoday. +The 3 route, No. " has; Ww % a ers, and 4n , The J fe CN B.A, on was: ided ts

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