Daily British Whig (1850), 4 May 1915, p. 11

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nsssrrssaruessrirossdioss hls pliice Speut &' pleasant: evenmg] oe * £9929960008000, ee Sao and maby of our letters are: "Save sent to the +} werd carefully read 4 at Johnston Buchanan's a Shorf time} of 480. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dustin, Clarendon, have moved "to 'Siow LRéad to live. - (Mr. and Mrs. William Buker, Watertown, NY, spetit a few days at Johnston: Buchanan's. Mrs. Thomas Whittikar, Sharbot . Lake, Japent a-short time with her. sister. Mrs. Johnston Buchanan James Al: len and daughters have. moved to j their . cottage . . Dalhousie. Lake to spend the summer. Adlie M. Duncan and David Amel spent Sunday: with) friends at Watdon's*Corners. Howdrd Clark, Maberly, was at J. Michan-| an's Susdey est. Dr. 'Ostend J Mabel Allen were at Willie Gidde's Mississippl, * Elmer 2 Dixetispent Sunday ats Johdsion - Buchauin's. Robert: Hupper is od o business trip D. Wood ea business trip to Perth this 'week. Frederick! Tromb- ley has Felurned. home after. being éngag t McDonald's Corners for tome 1} ht dd? i MoH PALES. Api 98S The desith * ovturkl at High ®Falls on-April Teh of Elias M. 4 H , tigeth seVenty-sdven 'yelirs. ots indigestion = was the caus' o , gong. and t dnt Pardore, High Falls, a dn caraidona 0 *- ee Jos J . Michael Kenyam, 1 ide Farin, and Mrb. Art der; High Palla di velig- ion the was a Baptist 'and Carscallen, DD. bi: solities n Conservative. 'He was a - Masonie District inl visit to St. Andrew' Arlen on the 27th, After the uet was held * member of LOL. Not 996, : Verona. °| The funvral was under Orange 'aus- pices, and was held to the Methodist J Chitrrch, V . . gh owe Tousts wo a i ted, gr e pan: Bearers sic givens oy dadies members in the district were present. CROW LAKE, i + 80+-Some of the farmers in: The show- sowing ive Improvéd (he pasturese op in place this week; { ur and Hagga fhelr saw mill te Alsjoonsisted ofi violin soles by Mee. Def wére 8. Asselstine, 'A. Well g, B. Curl, of Masonic H; McMullen, T. H. Craig and Dr. T. 8B. Genge. I) BATTERSEA. April 28 N doncert was given in o 27th, by the Methodist chumels. * n | Splendid programme was given whiclt . L, -Gogdfellow. 'wag inj Freeman, Inverary. Recitations. by iss Hockey and Miss Webster; pla<} no duets by Miss Sands 'and Miss Paltérson; selection. on 'Gramaphone by Thomas Hogan; voeal duels by 4 o una} sehool | Ear) Laké dnd Rev: Mr. Stewart; gikhe Sully a ood 2 solos by Miss Murial Stew and Mr. Quife B. Lake; choruses by ¢ a large number were present. The local Hotels 'are busy preparing for the sunimer tourists Miss Mae Lake Jis expected 'home this week after spending a few. weeks in Kingdtom: William: Holder is having his housé painted. Mr. and Mrs. Eby, Kingston; are moving to their new home: in Batterséa. Mrs. Bartuhake and Mrs. Ferguson are visiting in Kingston left for her Mes. Henry Camp- ar hon arated bet, Place; Is sick wi a" Fria Re reicied ere stbedny of the hn 1a a Wal Begs Rayorolt oT On p held on Sundup on : kal quarter service at Moun- ing 7A the hy, 38_now, done. Wem Molder is sic! th of George Swhds wt Ahe Hospi: tal, in Kingston. Mr. Sate is an old _AtiDeseronto on:March, 24th, 1915 at fhe age of 79 7 months and days, Gordon @¢ Valleau pass- God when a boy, Whe bad been domsistant member of the Methodist | Everto ¢ shopyare mae do {revive EASE, OF the scarcity Ww ndler-Jones Co. is 3 the Ormmge Hall ow Tucwtuy. Aprile; is having his house rebuilt. x tis rest. Mr. Valléau Whs convénts} y fign some gun ' ahs Lyons'still €ontinues guite IL. | few from' here took in*the sale at cKnight's in Erinsville on Tuesday. The cheese factory opened on the hah inst. NORTHBROOK. + April 26.<A young son has come to brighten the home of Mr. and Mys | a Barker. Mrs: #ra Wood is ill | pueumonia. - Nelson Cassada, who ' fhas beer. in Manitoba for the past few years, is Here, visiting relatives: Miss | Lida Lessard, Flinton, was "the ghest! of" Mrs, 66 Thompson on Sunday! Earl Coleg Ulbyne, was' a Sunday visitor ate' the Shier House. Miss | Grace Wood spent the week-end at Kdladar: Miss Lilly Atkins, who has | been ilk for a few weeks, is recover ing. Misses Julia and Cecelia Patiord ' and Miss Lunda Cassada called at W. {Wood's on Sunday. Mrs, Wilson Wood spent' Sunday evVeding at Mrs. Pai- ford's. Metres. Fara I. oI aims Monte Wood were the Jue Vv Sunday ""lasti . throught Mere Saturday with Ti new | auto, en route ta his home in Cloyne. A gloom was eesti: over this vicinity Jat week J's when: death visited the home of Wes. Catimane add took away her mother» Mew John Williams. The fuperal was held ab: the 'home of her dow,' Peter "Williams, anid the remains were 'Mterved dnc the ommetéry at Northbhredls Mri Williams was pre deceased by er husband six years ago. ved on. Sanday: Mise'! Bertha Hall, Jeamg on Mowday to épend f& sunihier at RB. Poster's. A large arevd fren 'Brdckville and 'Préscott aré at-R! Foster's dwd aré enjoying the best salmon fishing for years. J Kelsey is having the house he re cently purchased from R. Coney, pa- peed and painted for the purpose of Rodding Sunday Sehvol and 'meeting. Mrs. Eyre 18 able to-be around again after a severe illness. Miss Maggie Sterry Byndhurst, recently visited er sister Mrs. H. Latimer. W. Croz- POOLE'S RESORT. April 28.--William Poole, Jr., has ployed A. E. Jorden and Alfred ) ialter fo paint dis house dnd summier ottage. Edward Senecal recently pur- chased a horse from W. P. Saltér. Miss Edna Poole is visiting friends in Kingston. Wiss kxind Wildox is spend: w few weeks with Mrs. - B.. b.| Coma: Gaintownw The Misses Armelia Hazel Lee motored from Brotkville Saturday. Miss Elsie Wil cox spent the aed at het home' here. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. William | Shite, 'a son, "on April 26th. On Sat- removed in Del Hunt's auto to Brock: + ville Hospital, where: she is 'undergo ctrentmeint: The 'dnnunl San yd ) meeting was held at the home | of Mrs, $= D. Wilcox, Tuesday eveén-| ing: Arthur Davis has engaged with | Penson for the summer. R. S, Heaslip made a business trip through | here last week. MORTON. Kingston at the General Hospital oni Agrit 29rd of Mrs. Lewis Cheetham | aged twenty years. She was born at Morton and was the widdw of the: late Alexander Cregg. Her maiden! name was Laura Gregg. One sen sur | kowit 26 ae funéral 'took place on | respected resident of this- place. April 30--The death cccurred i from the. hote of Car- ao to "thé -Mettodist! ¢ k. Rev. George Alton, of Piev-| #8, condacled' the wervice. The re-| | nuclar cemetery. The pallbearers) phretas stw-cousing. of the, deceased. hii Flake, George E.| , JW. Jackson, 1 Among the rela- | stante were Miss Violet! from Kingston, Interment took place' in the family plot. mai, ivi RANDDOWNS. pri} 20, --We regret to Mate that] Mrs: T. Ai Bradley is seriously indis- Mrs, Latimér and: » daughter tedt and Mrs. Joseph! Shick were in urddy Past Mry. Thomas BEdgeley wav mains were laid at rest in the Vém |. + Mr. McEwen, Dun- A das, Ont.: *" For fifteen years I. suffered with i Piles and could get no . permanent . cure until I. tried Zam-Buk. Perse, fiverance with Zam-Buk, {has completely. cured me, and 1 have not been wotbled with this painful ailment sincg," 3 3% + : Constable R. B. Nuns, Vemon, B.C.: "Over 'two years I suffered with an ulcer, ' whicly got worse and worse, Twas per- sSuaded to try Zam ~ Buk, and it completely cured me." IS I E 3 you si {ler from any skin disease orinjuty, try Zam-Buk, Vou will find itentirely different, Thepg leters expresy ; gratitude for cure. Let Zam HE NEW PERFECTION } | Oil Cookstove, for years ! manufactured in the United States, isnow made in Canada. / The Perfection Stove Company, Ltd., at Sarnia; Ont,, is manufac- tori these stoves for distribution he Imperial Oil Company, LP throughout the Dominion. The NEW PERF ECTION is the best-known and most-liked oil stove in the world, Over 2 , 000,000 are now in use=-saving money and labor for theit. users 'and keeping kitchens clean and comfortable. The NEW PERFECTION brings' gas. stove conveniences to the kitchens + It lights like gas, cooks like gas. . 1, 2, 3, and 4 burner sizes. Ask our dealer to show you a. PERFECTION Oil Cook- stove-~~miade.- at. Sarnia, Ont., by Canadian workmen. If he can't, supply ygu, write us direct, ROYALITE OIL GIVES BEST RESULTS THE IMPERIAL Of. COMPANY / Lipited Nl the west. Master Arthur | Lintles, nell had the misfortune to get Ca @ bufied "st "Monday while Manufacture Cement Grave Vaults, § . MP. "Buek- | Estimates Siren for all kinds of Ce-| | last | {Can sup y "Cement. Blocks, Sills, | ricks, Flower Vases, Tile; Blocks, etc. sty room brick on raguest. We also of address €e i 24% | em been seriously i i 3% yeenf Pom BE le to. a ver sf Pr Barrie street. ! Ico Cream in bulk delivered to all parts of the city. Mone 1128 or call at 280 Princess Street Choice Fruits and Candicy of 63 BROCK ST. PHONE 820, SOWARDS ' Keep Coal and Coal Keeps What was best a few years ago way to-day be practically worthless. New ideasare con- stantly displacing old and be- fogged ones. This Is an age of We want you Who infuse into our work the lafest; most 'practical thoughts of trained - 'hands aud minds. "Phone 255. Residence D. 214. : Day es Stapet.,, 5 a a » SRE Lo pms WEE Se egw gr © ow, Sealed Carte ny. and 100 1b. AR a WoL Sai Wa Eo i

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