Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Mar 1915, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE fi THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1015. -~ a8 a rad tris cim Tee VOU SYOYY hd * Frontenac DEAD CREEK. March, 2.---J. A. Newton Jogs nearly all sawed. Mrs. Eldon Campsall is at her mother's Mrs, Fe- 1ix Shortt's. Mrs, William Newton at ¥. Loyst's. Monty Mills, Harlowe, at Orey Loyst Howard Peck at Mrs. Brooker's. Mr. Badcock home again Mervin Newton spent a few days at North Brook and Flin- ton last week. has his GLENDOWER. Maréh 3. The snow has nearly all disappeared and wheeled vehicles are being used Rev. Alfred Young 'and Mr. Arker, Wellington, held .an entertainment last night in aid of the Soldiers' Wives League, address- es being given on the war, the con- ditions i; England and other sub- jects of interest. The hall was well filled. The mail man has a hard time to keep his schedule owing to the conditions of the roads. BATH ROAD. : 'March 2.-«Wheels came into gen- eral use recently A large number of people from here attended the mil- ftary carnival. Two cases of meas- Jes were reported in this vicinity. The ice in the creek is very bad. A number of children are trying for the entrance at the Palace school. Miss Lottie Hyland had a hen bring' out & number of chickens on March the first. Clarke Hamilton, Odessa, pent Sunday at J. Hyland's. . Miss Lottie Hyland spent the past three days with Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Haml- l'on, Kingston. CUSHENDALL. March 3.--Several young men are preparing their horges for the races 0 take place at Kingston Mills on 'the Sth, Mr. and Mrs, Germain anc family, with their household effects, ete./ removed last week to Birming- 'ham, Alabama. C. Main, Department of Agriculture, vigited the school this week. Mrs. Connell, gr., who was very ill, is improving as also are J. Hyland's children. Mr. and Mrs. Keeler have returned, to Saskatche wan, after visiting al W. Gardon's. Lorne Trotter has returned from spending a week in the city. John Ward has returned from Deseronto. Mrs. J. Fisher and children, Moscow, sited at her mother's, Mrs, Hamil ton's, last week. 2 LAKE OPINICON. March 2.--A. N, Sharp has a nug- ber of men employed cutting ice and guling logs. A young son has me to brighten the home 'of Mr. Mrs. D. J. Hughson. Mrs. Hugh- 's many friends are glad to know he is somewhat improved. I. Alex- made a business trip to the | on Thursday last. Miss Mabel Ing has returned after spending past two weeks vigiting friends Kingston and Sydenham, Born 3 Mr. and Mrs. O. Cumpson, a dau- or, Miss BE. Lindlater, has lel' #pend the next two months at Cat- ul where she intends taking mu- so. Visitors: P. Buck, Kingston, d Mrs. William Ki rrush, Chaffey's , at A, Darling 8r.; Mrs. F. 'Smith at J. Banks', Leland; Mrs. F. Be gt and son, Harry, at C. R. Ennis', SYDENHAM. March 3. Owing to a change ia the weather, hockey is being resum- Farmers are hauling logs to So mill. A number of enjoyable 'evenings have been spent by. the ung people skating on a large pond short distance from the village. ¥. Martin is remodelling his furni- ure store, Elgin Brawley is bulia- RE a pew flour and feed store. '8. Joyner and son, Bruce, have re- ped home after spending a few 4 with relatives in Tweed 8. nfl spent the week-end at the honie T. C. Smith, Elginburg. R.- J py spent Sunday at J. Moreland's, R. Dier is able to be around once b. (i. Brackenbridge was the i5t of Jackson Dowsley, on Sunday ing. Migs Myra Curran is home srl Duff visited Irjends at on last week: | Miss Irene {8 visiting friends here. Oscar yowas cating on 6. €Gness fast "fie sawing machine wn a lot work in the village. Thomsofi is undergoing treat. in Kingston hospital. A young fo.stay at R, E. Cal- 8. Missés Lena Clark, Mabel , and Mildred Gray are at- she millinery openings at h, ; Mr. Bradley, Smith Falls, down yesterday. Mrs. Robert [y and son are her dav+| Mrs, Alfred Lewis, | Charles Huffman is of farmers are hauling loge pson's saw mill. Miss Net- wy is visting her her sister; Mrs. dun is- much seven years of age. time Skating on the lake good at present. is very LONG POINT, Feb, 22 Mrs. Sara Burns has returned fromi a visit with her dau- ghters and friends at Marble Rock and ..ooretown. Miss Norah Fodey has returned to her home #& Outlet after visiting her sister, Mrs. Arthur Slack Some from here attended the hockey match in Elgin on Satur- day. 'Misses Susie and Marion Tye visited friends in Brockville, last Fri day and Saturday. Mayor O'Con- nor, of Gananoque, and Misses Norah and Margaret O'Connor visited at Charles J. O'Connor's on Sunday. Mrs. Orval Hall visited friends in El lisville oa Saturday and Sunday, W Johnston, LP.S, visited the school on Tuesday. Recent visitors: Mr and Mrs D. Danby, Lyndhurst, Alex- ander Argue and Miss Ella Argue, Ellisville, at D. Townsend's; Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman, Leeds, at Mrs Susan Seabrook's; Percy Flood and Miss Darley Flood, Delta, B-Mac Namee and Miss VietoriaMacNamee, Lansdowne, at Chdrles: O'Connor's Mr. and Mrs. R. Andress, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. R Griffin, Marble Rock, at Harry Bey- en's; Mr. sand Mrs. D. Cross," Moor town, at Mrs. Sara Burne.' March. 2 3 ok, president of the Board of Trade, Kingston, as sisted Rev. 1. 'M. England on Sunday last in an appeal for the Belgiuin Relief Fund On Friday evening Mrs. #. M. Gra¥s was removed to the Kingston General Hospital in Reid's ambulance, suffering from a severe attack of pleuro-pneumonia The annual cheese meeting was held on Thursday afternoon. Anthony Smith was appointed secretary. Carrie Mor- ley and Burton Grass are regovering from their recent severe illgess. D. Sheehan and sister, Kati gent Sun- day last with friends a Jolfe Is- and. Miss Larraine Smith, King- ston, spent Sunday under the paren- tal roof. The monthly méeting of the Women's Institute was held in the, hall on Friday evening. A large number was present, Prof. Dhiec- Clemont, Kingston, gave an interest- ing description of the Bird's of Can- ada, and C: Main, Sydenham, 'ex- plaified some methods of farming. N. Ames and P. Wright, were chosen judges in the lemon pie contest, and awarded Mrs. G. Kiel 1st, Mrs. J Gates 2nd, and Mrs. J. Yeoman, Col- lin's Bay, 3rd. George McEwen, Odessa, has leas- ed Miss Saundercooks' house, and will soon move to the village. The continued rain of the past week has left the roads in a bad condition. SYDENHAM. March 3.--The féw cold days lately put the rinks in good condition for hockey, The Harrowsmith team came to Sydenham and played the junior team . of Sydenham high school on Fuesday. The score was 4 to 0 in favor of the Sydenham boys. More talk is-heard about the elec future. It will prove a boon to the village, and the sooner it is in oper- ation the better. Street HNghts would facilitate! travelling for the older residents, especially when the pavements are covered with ice. Rev. T. F. Dowdell. preached his | farewell sermon in the ~ Anglican church last Sabbath evenihg. A very large. congregation gathered, making it necessary to provide chairs in the aisles. He will leave in a few days for his new field of labor at Merridk- ville. Mrs. Shaner and children, Owen Sound, are at her brother's, D. W. Lake's Miss Edythe Roberts, Perth Road, spent the weok-ond in Syden- ham. Me. and Mrs. Wesley Sills have purchased. the property secomtly vacated by Norman Davy./Mr, Davy will occupy his farm meéar Unionville. FB. V, Redmond and family, Sharbot Lake, have moved into O. Clow's house. Miss Ivey Lake spent Susp day under the parental roof. Mrs. R. Mclean spent a few days in a city, the guest of her mother, Mrs. D. Wood. Miss Mira Curran J reeov- ering from appendicitis. Miss Alice Lake has returned from Trenton. Miss Poppowell is expectdd in a few days and will begin preparations for _the spring millinery opening. Mrs. Gor: improved. Mr. and Mes. trie plant to be installed in the near | "NEWS GATHERED OVER NEAR COUNTIES | tions, speeches , made up a Very enjovable evening. k A. Duggan, Toro field secretare of the Do- Alliance, delivered a fine ad- dress. During the evening, Miss Iren: Merriman was presented with a dre ing case the other. members of the 1 class to which she be Merriman 4s moving to mon Sunday. achod onged. Miss Latimer. Leeds DULCEMAINE. March 2 Joshua Humphrey has a new Robert Williams, of this place, and Mi Mabel McCor- mack, Melcombe, were united in mar- riage on Saturday last. Alexander Ferguson and bride, Junétown, spent the week-end with his parents here. Miss E. Patience is the guest of Miss Lena Johnston, Lansdowne A number of young folks spent a pleasant evening at J. Ferguson's on Friday last. aulo OUTLET. March 5.- The wheeling throughout the country is fine at the present time, as_the snow has nearly all dis- appeared. Duncan Reed is ill Miss Laura Mealy, Toledo, spent the past coviple of weeks the guest of her cousin, "Miss Nora Fodey. Mrs. E. Vandeberg is engaged nursing at Sand lay. M. J. O Grady, Brewer's Mills, who spent the past two weeks with his brother, Leonard, returned home on Thursday Charles Fodey and sis r, Nora, and Miss - Healy spent Mon: -- on {ong Point. - A great deal of ices being: eut in Charleston Lake the last couple of weeks. TREVELYAN. A number from here at- tended the meeting at McIntosh Mills, on Monday night concerning the proposed electric railroad to be built between Montreal and Ottawa. Frederick Shea, Brockville, spent the past week at Fred Leeder's. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Flood spent Sunday at J. Cobey's, Caintown Messrs. Freger- ick Leeder and Frederick Shea, Mis- ses Hann, Irene and Veronica Leeder epent Sunday at T. Ronen', McIntosw Mills. Vicitors: Mr. and Mrs. B. Flood at Joseph Flood's; Miss Helena Hef- ferman at Fred Leeder's; Mrs. Martha Leeder at T. Flood's; Mrs. T. Flood, Mrs. A. Leeder, Mrs. R. J. Leeder at Jerh Flood"s; Mr. and Mrs. J. Cobey, Miss Alice Lappan, F. Leeder and Frederick Shea at R. J. Leeder'¥. March 3 DELTA. Mareh;"3.----Mrs. M. French has re- turned from visiting friends in Port land. Mrs. 8S. H. Mott and children Toronto, are guests of Mrs. J. a. Bell Mies V. Bell still continues guite ill, The Methodist Bible class held a soc- ial evening at the home of their tea cher, R. Hanna. Mr. Goodbody and family have moved to Soperton. L. Pierce's Sunday School class gave an interesting programme at the Ep- worth League meeting on Friday last. Dr. Dunn spoke on the war, at the meeting of the Women's Institute on Saturday evening last. Mr. Fraser is quite ill. A number from here at- tended the anniversary tea at Philips- ville on Monday evening last. Miss Mabel Whitmore is visiting friends in Athens. Miss Mary Bolten has returned from visiting friends in Iro- quois, ELGIN. March 4.--Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Coon were at Kingston last week. B. Halliday has purchased a cheese factory near Eastons' Corners. Mts. John Smith and sons returned last week to their home on Edmonton, Alta. Mes. John Daney spént a few weeks with her Janghter at Peterborough. - Mr. and Mrs. Lucas' antl children are yiciting \the latter's parents near Madoc. Nurse Nelson received a call to West- port last week. Dr. John Dunn Al- monte, was a week-end guest at his old home here. J. E. Sullivan has had the interior of his store freshly painted. . Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Ruthven were . tendered a farewell at their home prior fo their prepar- ing for their new home at Bowman- Seeley's Bay winning out by 6 to 5. After the game a fine banquet was given by the Phillipsville team in the town hall, where a large number of the friends of both teams was pres- ent. A varied programme was given, which was very much enjoyed, LANSDOWNE. March, 3.--A great many real es- tate changes have been put through lately, .and more are in prospect. D. (i. Copeland has sold his farm to uw. B. Johnston, Loftus Bryan has sold his fine resid:once in the. vil- lage to Frank Giffin, G.T.R., section foreman. W..'T. Foley has sold his house"to Charles Lappan, Sand Bay, and has purchased the housh 'and store of 8. H. De Wolfe. Alexander McClary has beught from Geors= Johnston the property opposite the old G. T. R. Statioh, at present oc- cupied by Frank LaTour. Peter MeVeigh, has purchased . from Mrs. George Mathews the lot on whiéh her house wag burned last spring. These transaction will involve the removal of several tenants, and as vacant houses are very scarce, there will be some hustling to find abodes. Miss Ethel Tennant, is assisting for a short time, at Central Telephone office. The Home Guard is hard at work preparing for a concert... Miss May Phillips has returned from a vi- sit to Western Ontario points. Peter Wood, whoghas been seriously ill for several weeks, is recovering. Mrs. Margaret Humphrey is visiting friends in Brockville. A number of friends of the late James Reed, Ga- nanoque, attended his funeral on Thursday, March 4th, George F. Johnston has purchased from Miss Sarah Stevens, her fine re- sidence on Mill street, Frederick Grothier has purchased a farm east of here, J. P. Foley has purchased the Robinson farm lately occupied by Harry Hunt, who has gone on the Kirker Place, Rockport. ATHENS, March 4.--~On Monday 'evening Prin, cipal Follick gave an 'address at the Presbyterian. Ciuild on *The Young Manhood of Daniel." This - evening, at the home of. Mrs. A. Parish, there is to be a britlal shower in honor of Mss M. Greend ham, Addison, whose engagement to R. T. Ramsay, Addison, is announ- ced. The bride-to-be is a valued member of the Baptist choir here. To-morrow evening a social even- ing is to be given by they members of the Women's Institute, when the council, the orchestra, and.the dra- matic club will be guests of honor. The Tublic library is: open . now Thursday . afternoons and Saturday evenings. A consignment of new books has arrived. The W.C.T.U. medal eontest place next Tuesday. Wiliam has moved to Mrs. N. K. dict's house, Reid stisi; Earle, Snith's ~~ Palle, is from residing in that town to oceupy his Sarah iront ropérty. James Henderson ;has sold: hik cheese, fac- tory to Mr. 'Wright, (iroenbush, who takes passession the last = of the month. James Henderson has leased' the Hamblin House, corner Mill and Main streets. Miss Fanny Dorney; dress maker, has leased the flat over the Wilson Todt market. Miss. Orma Mulvaugh, milliner, has returned for the spring season, 71. 8. Kendrick has been appointed sec ary-treasur- er of the Leeds mand: Grenville Rural Telephone Federation. Rev. Thomas Meredith, , Addison, : and Rev: tieorge Fdwards exchanged pulpits last' Sabbath. Rev. William Usher, pastor of St. Paul's, has been in Brockville this week attending the sessions of the presbytery. Rev. FV. Dealtry Woodeock, Brockville, con- ducted Lenten' services in: Christ Church Wednesday evening. Messrs, Wallace and Ypllowlees will conduct services in the 'local churches mext Sabbath in connection with Dominion Alliance Field Day. f i ct bt Prince Edward takes Yates Bene- ~ Nelson 'returning ot within sound of the guns " How 0X0 CUBES helped Princess Patricia's Regiment to make their Christmas dinner An interesting letter from a sergeant in the above regiment : Se " At last we are where we wanted to be, and are contented 'with our little lot. We had a fairly good Christmas dinner, which consisted of bully beef and biscuits, and whatever we could forage. My friend and myself did not do so badly, as we had one carrot, one-half turnip, two leeks, one onion, TWO OXO CUBES and twelve ounces of bully beef, with three hard biscuits, all mixed up and boiled in a beef tin. "To-day we had our Christmas pudding, one-half pound . to a man, one pound tin of jam between four men, and a small bottle of wine, also between four men. "We are all in good spirits, and also within sound of big guns." [Reprinted from the 'Montreal Gazétis', Jan. 3, 1915.) » Winter weather is OXO CUBE weather. - What could be more Invigorating. and sustaining than a steaming delicious cup of OX 'which gives that rich, ke ening beef - nourishment the body needs to withstand cold and fatigue? OXO CUBES beat all the old ideas for food-quickness. Simply drop an OXO CUBE into a cup of hot water--stir--and it's ready, A daily cup of OXO is an excellent safeguard against colds and La Grippe. A Cube to a Cup In 10c and 25c Tins ¥ By. their many friends and naishhors TRURUN, MADE IN CANADA Do | It 1s the Shredded Whole you know Triscuit? Wheat Wafer. Try this whole wheat toast a few days instead of white flour have a young daught 8, K. Blacklock, Gilenburnie, is at- tending Mrs. Gordon. CATARAQUL March 4.--Rev. L. England - is spending a few days with friends in Knowlton, Que. 'the funeral of he late Mrs. J. Curzon was held Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Snider, Free ethodist minister, be RL was, ond of_ibs ninet; sons in vil ye pe or" a number of with her Shu. Mount he pn purchas- ed Mr. Merriman's farm hére. Arthur H. Taylor nee} Clark to her home In 'Regina. a 'of people from here attended icon J Williamson, at oi. home have. ey, Smith 's Falls, called | Sunday. School Bote lst after being clos- : Hy the teacher left, Cepler, visited her 1g | days illness of Bueno they were presented" with a handsome rocking chair. Miss Estells Coon was honored by a no- velty shower. as. the home pf Mrs. '1 Joel Ha laday by her young friends, in honor of her coming marriage.. SEELEY'S BAY. - March 3.----Mre. 'J. C. McKinley is vigiting friends at Toronte the past few days. BB. 's young daugh- ter, who broke her ankle a few days 'ago. while coasting down hill, is do- ing ag ell as can be Expected. aeryon¢ you 3 Wednesday, (Feb. 25th 0 died Tast Ale afew aged two years and six month hd, ashe tara place Friday ethodisi church, Rev. I. A. Waddell congue 'ying the services, after which the body vault. "March 3.--An agricultural confer- ence under the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculluge in co-operation with the Ontario Department of Ag- riculture will be held afternoon and evening in Picton on March 3rd, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Mcaw spent Thur~ sday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. English, Mrs. V. MeCon- nell kas sold her cheese fae to Mr. Blakely, Cherry Valley. Mr. Mrs. Colliver were town vigitors on Rucaday. io Mr: 'made a 3 [ Mrs, Edw Ww, spent over 3 ------ Y BONGARD'S. March 2.--W. J. Giadley, a rormdk resident of this place, arm lo now or {| Chatham, has sold his in lawn pity hame of Mrs: 1o-Glley- | $s, Glenora. G. ou feel. GUIT ._ heated' in. the oven to re- store crispness: and then served with butter is a delicious snack for luncheon or for hungry much better i in it that growing. ngsters need and they pe to chew it because of its crispness and tastiness. MADE AT . © NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO Toronto Office: # Wellington Street East nd.see how" -- COAL | 'The kind you are look- | ing for is tke kind we sell Bcranton Coal Is good Coal and we guarantee prompt de- livery BOOTH & CO.

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