Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Feb 1915, p. 10

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! NEWS GATHERED 0 ARDEN. (Feb. 4. --Messers. - Thomas Wager, and David Goodfellow, Parham, spent Blindoy at C. Oreen's, The "neex ** social, which wag to be held in hall on Tuesday night, bas been definitely postponsd, because of the bad weather Mra} Worm SPth has gone on a visit to Verona. 88 Genevieve Detlor at HH. Hen fkh's: Mise Annie Post at Tweed HARTINGTON. . Peb. §.-«~The Ladier Ald beld ils fhontily ten at the home of Edley Campbell, on Thursday night. Mrs, 3 I Lake is'sti]I confined to the hous: Miss Helen Joyner, Sydenham, it visiting Miss Lillian Ellerbeck. Sam Derbyshire, Fermoy, is Visiting his sister, Miss Gallagher, spent the wosk-end In Toronto. Mrs. E. Sigs- worth Las returned from heér sister's at Murvale. Mrs. Elmer Freeman lias returned to Newburgh, Mrs. George Brown han recovered fron har illness FOREST Jan. 29.--The farmers have bead drawing wood and logh = The "At Home" and coficert in aid of the Ro- | this place last Friday. | entertained spent a pleasant evening at G. Har pell's, Budnyside. Mr. apd Mrs. F. Denyes spent Saturday at W. Day's. Mra. Henry MeRow, who hat been ill is improving. ' LATIMER. Fab. 6G. --~All the farmers had to help open up the roads aiter the terrific stobm last Tuesday. William Gorden hav sold his firm to W. Mer riman, oi Cataraqui. Mize Luella Traves, with her fr lu, the Misses Mabel Killina and Lens McLean, sper the week-end at her home. "taylor Fdwards, Who Kaa Been 1 for 860 time, is able to be out' ggain. | Miss Emily Hughson Kas'entered "the King ston General Hospital to train for a farsa, Mis Beatrice Traves is Wie iting this week gt Sydenham. H Smith, milk tester, made a trip to INVERARY, Fob, 6.--~The roads, which were completely filléd tn, have been pretty well broken. There are a few mild cages of scarletina in the neighbor. hood. FE, E. Lake's little girl is im- proving. A large number attended the Ladiez Ald theeting at Mrs. CO. Loney"s on Wednesday, and were W. R. Tolls, attended the fanertl of the late Thomas Smith jn Kingston, on the ith. There will he a carnival on thé skating rink on Saturday night. During the after- noon a couple of hockey matches will I ¥1siting friends VER NEAR COUNTIES | «0. W. Sraith, A jéily iced froth her | hospital; shows signs of improvement. |Senson ooentred on Monday and Tues: day ; hood. Every available mann ofit, yesterday and to-day nnd now yg of the main roaas are ie. n° short tie on of the contintiing nirendy bad roads. ricultural meeting was held formerly owned by Fdward Farnum. jv Med. John Morris ang Mra. M. Dome van, are visiting friénds in Ganano- que and Kingston. J. Haw, who has been 111, is (mproving. Mre. Ford Austin, Saskatoon, who has been in the village, is spending a few days In Delta, before returning te her home. Charles Polk has purchised the blackamith shop W. Pinkertgn returned to his home al Ydorktont Mre, Pinkerton will foi- low later.' James Seward made alv business (t1p lo Totonto this week. Mr. 300 Mre. (4% Panel entertaln- 47 ed a number of their friends to a gnowshios party on Monday evening. Mrz. Wynhd rottfned after a visit with friends #8 Ottawa, The choirit of the English Church was pleasant- vy entertaised at the home of Rev. Mr. Dickenson, Newbpre, on Friday ¢vening. a JURETOWN, Feb. 4---Ambrose MeGhie, King: ston, was guest 'of W. H. Franklin for the wéak-dad "a Misa Emma Mal- lofty, will attend the '"Burnham- Guild" wedding in Mallorytown this week. e Tuge if. of the infant daughter 'of Mr. Caintown cemetery. Alvin Avery spent last weelt in Brockyillo attend- ing the county gou . Mrs. 8, Hor ton, has retuficd het home' In Lansdowne. Miss Mayrie Purvis, Brockville, kpent last week with hes bairn nedrly completed dll tHe jobs in this ing her and Wednesday. J. ia the Mr. and Mrs. Harper Reid have Hudson and Addie Clancy spent Sh- turday Mu guson took pifte on Saturddy to the [Oe Ts Bhai = , Strait, was udable to get through to! Bath until MoA ister Kingston, 'wile week. the sarrgunding neighbor: turned : passa: The township council sat ofly storm and the The 'sunual ag- in the ball on Monday. The Fair Dros. sawing machine = baa illage icinity. Mra. Albert Reid is visit brother, Cha¥les Lochhead. lhe-schools ware closed on Thesday Roach, Toronto, guest of hig uncle, 1'... Evans. Toronto. urned from Misses "ET week in Napanee. Joseph hy, Tamworth, spent Thurbdiy t John Cassidy's.. » t Aik STRELA. Feb. 8.~Phe ialend was visi od Tuesday alond was visited on wind abd snow Worris "of the son, badly drifted. Men were at Mri RB. J. Fer-| oh. Wednesday "with 'feams 'and SHov- last by ane of the worst b Ww sea- The roRds in 'this section were work opening then ap. The mail Wednes- Blakey, biitchers, the island last Mullen has been ay afterpodn.' Messrs. and Maguire, J. AS Mopidety- on acéount { reid IN STRENGTH as well as size 3) It is a characteristic of the CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY that while its growth in size has been continuous and satisfactory, its increase in strength and earning power has been éven more marked. This indicates that the welfare of the permanent .poliéyholder i§ a primary consideration with the management. 1910 Business in force $128,274,973, Amets . + _4D,820,857. 6.945.534. i912 $144,877,970, +48,301,528. 7.392,280, Income ~ - 1914 $157,407,171. ¢ 56,103,842. 8,438,071. . increase since 1910 22.7% 37.4% 2mn.5% ~~ While there has been a marked growth in business in force and income, the assets have relatively grown nearly twice as fast. The earning power of these great assets has enabled the Company to increase the dividend gcale materially at each distribution since 1900. The Canada Life is this vear distributing to folievholders- Dividends of over $2,800,000. HERBERT C. COX, President apd General Manager, The full detailed report will shortly be published and will gladly be sent to those desiring it, J. O. Hutton, General Agent, Kingston be played. Mr. dnd Mr=. Thorns Arthur, have returned from a trip to Beeloy's Bay and Morton. Mrs. Port- or, Blginburg, is spending n Werk with hér son Frederick. ELGINBURG. Fab. 6.~A concert in ald of the Red Cross Sosiety, Kiagston, will be held in the church next Wednesday night. Mr. and Mra. W. Cordukes gre visiting io OWtaws. Mrs. J. Ur win Las returned from Toronto, ac companied by her little © grandson, Gerald Batelay. Miss Botting, Har- rowsmith is visiting at Albert Tolle's. Mrs. A. Smythe visited friends in Sydenham recently. Mrs, H. Bear- ande and lttle Pear! spent a week with friends at North Shore, Mee. her: Bar] Smith Is retovering from a rocent tiness. armers are geting bedoke, while returning home A tw their supply of ice, Mrs, e at D. Badour's, got off their Sicklor, M gid { 1 . 8 , Mr. and Mrs, H. Whaley and after a drive had to C. Croskery, Westport, spent =n p over at a form house till day- | o vi ght} ' i ple of days at C. Ewing's. Miss Visitors © " sad iy Jessie Reid visited friends in Kings- : of Dureriige. at t- ton last weok, 'Mrs. J. Porter: I Bed Sunday; after Kua visiting her coh at Iaverary. \ o ihe at du Ruapges; Mr. and and Mrs. A F.! Kxiapp Leeds r fo, Mrs: H. gan it MAPLE GROVE. "days at: William e3 ' s 1 Willisen Jones made a | dss trip to Westport. . oy : { dumber atterded the fee races in Fob, 5.~<The Misses. Lillie and Mary Gra Htertalied a. number of Bath last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. maf Catholic church, Odessa, which took place last Monday, Was a grand tuctess. A number from here al- tended the dance in Sydenham: vii fon hall last Thursday ovening. Wits {lam Nichols intends having the Be hone Installed in 'his home Renie Kelly is cpocted MGme thle Yodk, after a visit in Westport, Mry Hus! Kelly, 1s visiting in the cily. parents Here. - Mys<Theo, Summers, Mitchellville, wad a pecént guest of her father, JAE "Warren. Mr, and Mrs, 'W. H. Franklin spent the ween and at*Athens and Temperance Lake Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faley, and chii- dren, Wuarburten, visited - Charles Baile's on Tufsday. Mra. Henry Foley Lansdowne,' is visiting 'her daughter, Mrs. Charles 14, Several from here attandad the funeral' of the late Ben- lamin Npdde. : Our fchool was clos: ad Tuesday nll' Wednesday on nr- count of: the heavy fall of enow. Mids Gertrude' Scott, (Gananoque, spent the left th yoeant Y week-end with her parents here. Hod 9. FOS oA very Sandi a -- 4 he sha y gpent 8 at i Vie ye gusta of Mr. and rg Ww. T can D. Sheehan and Leo "Kenny "attended : sion) i Fr 3 8 ge $00 Lennox & Addington TR round" 'buyi ogs "for 'F. Brice land. Mig kine has 'heen on the sick Yiwt, MW. 6G. Fleming "aud mother i 'retir hoifie' from Buffate. 'W. 'Oschrane has returtied home after! visling frionds 'at Ring: ston Mills? Mbps, RB. Wemp and 'wom, who Have" bees 'spending 'a few days in 'Kington, © have returned = home, RB Fleming, Kingston Mills, is a visi tor hers, ' ugh Moreland has returned from uelph, where he. has been attend ing the agricultural college, Ar. and Me. B. Clark and little son are at A. Kavanner's, : : CROW LAKE. Feb. 4.~Teams . are. again hauling and loge. Mr. I"almer was in fA Evi Fo------ ; WESTBROOKE. Feh. 4.1 snow storm ha - AY A GOOD RECORD K RAIE® I\ SYSTEM The year 1014 has heen u Banner yene far the Mutual Lite of Canc : ada, having written the largest business fa history. This success | pan BEE te He he Double Track Route way of profits and the fact 'The International Limited--No 1. Daily visitor ut C-Oollisie';, Millhaven." Miss Bella Guess, of Kepler, spent A. LH and Mr, } - Grass, on' Sunday evening. lhe Ladies" Institute held ecellent settlements that it Ia a ly mutual company, relieved of paving any a a enrnings oe helders. ny Toronto Saturday Night, in its financial review, says the Mutual iife In probably the Bnest Life Ind in C a oh The fact that this year's business secured under Ra for the WESTBOUND . Kingston , Torento .. + Hamilton S.ROUGHTON, [ork v- Seeven mee mone fl 35 deicn" 9 10; Rew, S01. ectal } L(ENERAL AGENT; nag ay Siarey Snape, By BUMAE or oe ee is 4 REP, Phone G10 or 061. i . y | The 'International Limited --No, 14 Dally HASPBOUND Lv. Kingston . Ottawa . . Montreal . New York ... . Portland .... . Springfield . . Boston TROBEEOBA ouivesssnonsni ve full particulars apply J. POHAN. For t LEY, Rallroad.and Sipamenin ASR . conditions of atch Those eo mpiating | - a] or cr heir » ng innurance will save money thelr pljention with this excellent company. » - Bn EMERALD: i eb. 3g death occurred at merald of an ana respected re-j. : o IIGHY If tho person 'of Royal Munro. |" hiv [sting at Mrs. 8. Burt's {Phe decensed had been ~ulling . for | Pl ursday. a n. -A'ldrge mim: some time. 'Ho leaves to mourn his | yp Pier rosette iss Alton 'and Joss. Kis wife and ne Son, Wiliam, | Gotoe. qe a Sydenham, at Foo Mh 7 : % farpiagion the Nerth shore. * The 5 R. Ges; of Sydenham hs 5 body 'was talento Picton and PIRES | ord Ta: . ' Chilldren Cry for Fletcher's in the vault fhere. Cisited Bl y | Edwih'. McDonnid' and: Miss' Flor | pore loot: J ee : Napdiee "on Jan, 29th. Quite a Nusen Stas Lot fan on or 3) : -- Feb. 3.--Miss May Robinson isi visiting friends in Kingston. a Workman took charge of 'he serviess in the Methodist church in the ao: sence of Rev. E, Bexsmith, at Hawley. The heavy storm of Tuesday eor:.-|: pletely 'blocked all fravelling: The horse races 'which were held} here Jan. 27th, made things very lively as it was estimated there were about 3.500 people in attendance. The Testis were: \ lass Race~~Maggie ' Brady. Dr. F + Deseronto, 1.1.1; Fred Smith, Smith, Collin's Bay, 7.2.2; Tgm Meacham, A. Howard, Amherst OAK FLATS. oe ane aud | Goel) Gibson, have returned to their $F, Jofutson mY h. 3.~~There was no school yes- on account of the bad roads. mail man was aalie' 10 make : nd Tuesday. tis.' - » » : That x telephone line will be | Mrs. W. RB. Wilion "and fitilo . son, eB A Be ten hore to Verona in the | Melville, spent Sunday ast. Camp-] pot Vo SE BOMEVET a R } bel's, Wilmott. Miss Ivey Lake, Jan mderson's; Frederick Me- tenchor. at Maple Grove, siiont & few Millan, Eganyille, George Davy, Na- days with her 'Daredits at S¥ am, | panee: ¥& Botlome, Toronto. G. Green and family," Bedford hs " at B. Martin's, for a few VE. Men have been shovelling for 'two days to ke able to get through © the rifts Spre ;; { ence Détlor were quletly married in proule eroating a cheese in the near future. The: Misses Jefitey ond Vida Genge, Sy. gn, spent the weel-end at theie } . Miss Alma Walker Sgaat ; : and Ver- at The Kind You Have Alvays Boaght, and which lias been tn use for over 30 years, has borne the signatare of . and has been made under his pers Auhal siperyision Sines its infancy. " : i OW 10 one to dec ave you in thi All Qounterfcits, Imitations and * Jn. ~as-good >' in thie Experinients that trifle with and cadunger the health of ts and n--Experience st Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless sabstitute for Castor OH, ares gorie, Drops and Seqt Syrups. It is pleasant. 1t contains neither Opium, Morphiné nor' other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms - and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty yedrs it in constant usc for the velicf of Constipation, Teothing ' Troubles and : FERNLEIGH 'Feb. 2.-+The recest snow storms have left the roads in bad condition. uby Dowdell, teacher, bas ro- turned after attending her father's YONGE MILLS. funeral at Althotpe. Fred vill Fob. 5.--Miss Mary Purvis, Brock. | neff caught a valu fox the other ville spent the week 'end at her day, which brought him a handsome home herd: Mita ertha 'Vobk kin i A of mo ogi Mn Ferg Soy visiting 'friends in Ottawa, : > ' <j Island, 2.8, + Gibson arrived Lome from Oaito,| A Hiimber from Ple Bh attended Fre. Corkey, 3.4.2.; wos Pein B. te Sunday 145¢. ¢ Mempa, Amherst 1sland, "45.8; Lil ord ve. and: Mrs. B. Genge sworth"s, Pleasant Valley. Miss ker and Miss E. Genge, at L. ¢" 'Mes. R. Botting t ting's demi BARRIEFIELD, . &.--Miga Joan Crozier, who t iin operation for appendl- ing nively. Capt Malone, suffering from n bad fall, is as-ean be expecied. ,_of Toronto, is the a guest of a sidter, Mrs. Woeirden n. igs Draper, of Glénburnle, ia visit- : Fil nnn, a) ote, Smee, ay hin . r - treets, Phone Mich. MPR, Melon went a FON {eo Godkin ha rorimed from o week in ntown, the} Miss n; has TOM | 1g Edith, €. , : guest of Mp. and Mrs. C. N. Porvis. | Some time with pg, evar. at hath Sa. Mr. 4nd Mrs. John A. Munroe snd Hor, Mri. It. Hicks, Who | Bobby 'Hill, Claude Cole, Cape, Vin €. "A, Burnham: attended Ade & business teip | cont, 5.6.7; Pee ape. bas bee . lie Free-tor-all--Jimmie Pointer, T. a n + | Stewart, Desoronto, | 2.1.3.1; Merry : Chimes, C. Cole, Salis inet, 1.2.3. 4; Freda Poria, Boles; Picton, 5 ; 2 ;, Kig Pointer, B. Pearsall, Picton, 50 elags-Little Mack, C. Bora: Burnham-Gailld wedding at town on Wednesday an Y storm played havoe 108 at J. : o's; THe rural tall did not get through parents, Mr. ah ; Suis, Tuk, Li (oS wis 8 ved home after ng &}tor at R. Bundérs, 3 © Medley, for the few months, haf | few weeks In the west. IER Ly i {oft for ther home in Syracuse, N.Y, a G. Leader, visiting fri inl pao Ra ~ Ti Es With her sister, Mrs. H. Doug- : : ety, returned. home. Misses | af moraing,' of din' Phillips! ity ind han Aprway, iy, $00BL| ot, Ls mt 8 at Mr. and Mrs. Neverson's. | mo tusardl der ° Motiday after. OXA. ir. fre very heavy {severe ptorm. | tery iy visit.) By Ber sister Mrs. A. J. Medley. F. 8. Dwinell, who has been visiting. with -her mother," Mrs. G. SAREE api le Ce B.=The. - ag to the "Spend your winter sun-baked Bermuda, those slands in an enchanted gea, fhmaie, scatiery. and ¢ ontdaoy spire & ity all 'wale in perfect: Hares mony, % 3 ' i in Use For Oy The Kind You Have A #e pada, Hh newest and hip on the route. New York every Wed, 11 : wm, . 2 34 TAN" ni last week visiting at Gr ns Went Indies and . Say risen to or okets an iy Canada 8 8 mtreal, agent. South A he Antilles information i B-Tines, Can, 'or any ticket nuliber of fare |: ity have taken Frio ----- 5 anyih or a . w 3 twood foors oe or : Ii reecive Srompt stten'ion.

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