Daily British Whig (1850), 19 May 1915, p. 12

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1015 = "ON THE RAMPARTS Ir +4430 000000¢ CEP 05500000000049 THE VIEW FROM THE HEIGHTS (6) | ABRAHAM is not necessary to cross the Atlantic to see be seen, Nam, L May 17. -- The "Saratoga here, entertai lage hall were excellent and largely at~ tended." Miss Muriel Detlor has gone! Shi to Peterboro. J. ARDEN. euhers of he Comedy Company" have been a 'week at the Pringle House 3 inments in the vil- L. Heath and family, Tweed, hive moved to their ¢ here for the: summer. Miss Blanche Detlor, & om May 17-<Mr. and Mr is spending a fort- ' Ene hore M Wt ome hers. A base- Teague young men of organized the is village. od | WILKINSON. : James M : ¥ Ld Rind a fn Sous le Cap Street is like a corn of the old Chateau Bt. Louis and repeats the archi of sailors, and St. Anne de Beaupré is the gre Lourdes. Near St. Anne de Beaupré are the | crosses and red tulips . 1] ) married at Verona, Other guests from Harrowsmith and Verona were also present. After the sumptuous supper was served an epjoyable ev- ening: was spent with usic and games. . Mrs. Annie' Gordon visited rela- tives in Westbrook last week. Russ ell Ellerbeck and Cromwell Cramer attended the Masonic banquet and entertainment given in the City Hall on Tuesday evening. Miss Hull is preparing a lange class for Entrance. Willlam Amey and Miss Georgie and | Frapk visited relatives in the Glen on Sunday. } SYDENHAM. A much.needed rain vi§ited Syden- ham on Sunday evening. | The farm. | ers have the crops in, and report that the weather has been too dry. Ser- vices were held morning and evening in St. Paul's Anglican Church. Rev. E. Coddling, Elginburg, preached in the M. E. Church in the absence of Rev. Mr. Tripp. A large audience enjoyed the sermons. The Red Cross tea given recently in the village hall was a success, the proceeds amounting to fifty-two dol- lars. Great praise is due the ladies and gentlemen of the society who worked so energetically to make the event a success. Sixteen girls at- tired in white and wearing 'the econ- ventional nurse's cap with a red cross, acted as waitresses. The ta- bles were daintily decorated with red The Syden- hamites wish to thank the outsiders who 'were present for the interest they manifested in the Red Cross So- ciety of Sydenham. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harpell, Montreal, were recent visitors at Miss M. Gouge's." Miss Myrtle Freeman spent the week-end in Parham. Mrs. , 'Harrowsniith, is at her daughter's, Mrs. .C. Amey's; Miss Irene Irwin, Kingston; at Miss Cochrane's; . Miss Adlena Sills has returned home after visiting friends in Newburgh. Several of-the Sydenhamites attend- od a euchre party at Railton, given in honor of Dr, Edward Boyle, To- puto. Dr. Boyle He ood Rhod hgh a is 'home or 's, holidays, * 'Pris of G. F ' England. - a -- something "of Old France, er out of some Norman atest pilgrim church in Montmorency Falls, which M. {on Wednesday to spend the day wi George, leaves for Toron-. ¢' to learn that he arrived safely in -------- | DARLINGSIDE. | May 17.--Cornelus Patterson, Hill Island, who accidently got some steel filings in his eyes, whjle working at Robb's Island, is steadily improving. The splendid rain of last night was much needed, and will greatly bense- fit the growing crops of both hay and grain, Miss May Bishop, who has been slightly indisposed with grippe, is improving. WILLOW BANK. May 14--J. B. Wilson was around to-day om factory business. The cheese maker is busier now, as cheese is made every day. George is visiting friends in Mexico, N.Y. Miss Helen Haig spent the week-end at Mrs Thomas Hans domhbe's, Gananoque, Johm McNish is very ill of pleurisy. Rev. . Dr. |; Gracey was up among his people in| this neighborhood on Tuesday ' for his last visiting. « Mrs. Gracey ' ae- companied him and visited with Mrs. Robert McNish. Cecil Thompson and Miss Jennie McClement galled on Stanley MeNish last Svzday. OUTLET, " 3 fay 17 ~Some gunen pre Plant corn despite the heavy frosts of last week. Miss Gertride Ras Long Point, is spending a wee with Mrs. George Reld.' . Gedrge for in the beautiful city of Quebec many characteristics and echoes eity with its narrow passages and steep-roofed houses, rance, 80 far as is consistent with the necessities of a Canada. Several hundred thousand visit the shrine each year, and are higher than the falls at Niagara. 80US LE CAP | nere of Mills Johnston congratulate {him on being successful in passing jon all his subjects in his Arts and | Science course at Queen's, | honors in English. taking Mr. and Mrs. T. McConnell, Lyndhurst, motored to Charleston on Sunday. H. Botsford has gone to New Boyne to spend the summer, NEWBORO. May 18.--Mrs. John Graham, who has been laid up with pleurisy, is improving. Mrs. George Bell is very ill of pneumonia, Mrs. C. Knapp bad the misfortune to fall down stairs, one night last week and break her arm above the wrist. Mr. R. Wilson, Toronto, has been visit- ing at Frederick Landons for several days.. He left on Monday for over- Seas service. Mrs. Williams re- turned from Montreal last week, where she went to bid her youngest son, Gerald, good-bye. He left Montreal, on May 10th for oversea service, = Mrs. Gerald Williams, will make her home here for the present. Nothing has been heard from W. J. Williams for several weeks. His mo- ther and friends fear he is among the missing, as he haf been at the ront for some time. R. Dargavel, oronto, spent several days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Dar- gavel, : Visitors. at Hotel Rideau: P. B. Vankirk, A. G. Stickler, A. P. Hal- dane, Paterson, N.J.; J. A. Rogers, Miss J.. A" Rogers, Miss A. C. Ro- gers, Watertown, N.Y. So at Athens after a few weeks at. Wazburton. Mr. 'Nelson Fodey made a business trip to anoque on Thursday. Miss Rose Fodey has turned home after spending a. few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Slack, Delta. Mrs. M. O'Grady spent the past ten days with her som, M. J. ,0'Grady, Brewer's Mills, and oth. friends in that vicinity. ~ Miss 8. mith called on friends here on Fri- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Running, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cross and children motored to Lillies Mr. and Mrs: spent a few week with 'her cousin Miss » e cargo of coal for A. of the old French regime may still ¢ The Chateau Frontenac is built on the site modern hostelry. St. Anne is the patron saint 'Friday. Miss' Stella Rdse xander McKee' +1 his residence, 48 many cures are reported as af tl the summer, Ruth McAuley has gone to Napa- nee, and Mrs. Warner to Watertown, N.Y., while Meaford Warner moves into the house vacated by them. H. Richardson, Kingston, was here, the guest of Mr, Shorey, of the Merchants Bank. F. E. Benjamin has erect- ®d a large water tower on his prem- ises for watering p ly The H. M. camp meeting will open here on June 6th. George Young has moved to Gananoque. : ANY DYSPEPTIC GAN GET WELL By Taking "Fruita-tives" , Svan Says Capt Life is very miserable to those who suffer with i on, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach and Biliousness. - This letter from in Swan (one of the best known on the Great Lakes) tells how to get quick relief from Stomach Trouble. PorT BURWELL, ONT., May 8th, 1913. "'A man has a poor chance of living and enjoying life when he cannot eat. That was what was wiong with me. Loss of appetite and indigestion was brought on by Constipation. I have had trouble with these diseases for years. I lost a great deal of flesh and suffered constantly. For the last couple of years, I have taken *'Fruit. a-tives and have been so pleased with the results that I have recommended them on many occasions to friends ana acquaintances. 'I am sure that 'Fruit. a-tives" have helped me greatly. By following the diet rules and taking *'Fruit-a-tives" according to directions, any person with Dyspepsia will get benefit", « H SWAN *"Fruit-a-tives' are sold by all dealers st soc. a box 6 for $2.50, or trial size 25¢, or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa Prince Edward SOUTH BAY. May 14.--The W/M.S: held its month- ly meeting at the home of 'A, M. Clarke. Mrs. Clayton Ostrander visited at Wa- 'poose recently. Mrs. Henry. Whattam " MADE-IN-CANADA KINGSTON CEMENT PRODUCTS Zan supply Cement Blocks, Sills, Lintles, Bricks, Flower Vases, Tile, Caps, Per Blocks, ete. we also aults, Dulmage. Royal street, for a few days last week. | Mrs. Hattie Ackerman spent Tuesday with Mrs. S. S. Farrington. Mrs. A. Robbins, Port Milford, and Mrs, B. Palmateer, Picton, spent Wednesday Sadi¢ Jenkins was in Picton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hyatt were intown Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roval Church and Samuel Whattam, Picton, Were. the Suess of Mr, and Mrs. Mouick, recently. * Ale: andah adds much to the Mrs: Levi Hicks spent Friday with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Wadsworth. Mr. and Mrs. B, Sheriff, | Picton, were thé guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George McLaughiin. George Brown, V.S., was in this vicinity recently, Mrs. B. Palmateer is at A. Robbins'. Mr. and Mrs. Jaeob VanDue- san, Gilbert's Mills, visited over Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. R. Jenkin, Jr. Ken- neth McIntosh, Cherry Valley, is at Nel- ora. Sened Suni a, Grass. Glew: ora, visit i Ss parents. Mr, and Mrs. John Gross.. The ay entitled "The Arrival of Kitty" was at the Bijou ra House, Picton, Monday evening. Several of the young people from here schootier "Lizzie Mit= South Bay with a Collier and Son, was the 'guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E manufacture Cement Grave stimates given for all kinds of Ce- ment Work," Kingston Cement Products. H. F. NORMAN, MANAGER, Office, 177. W. Street. Phones: Office, 780; 1204. Grow Corns If You Will Double Track Route The International Limited---No 1. Dally W. The International Limited --No. 14 Daily BASTBOUND Lv. Kingston ...i..4- , Ottawa. ... . Montreal . . New York , Portland ... Ar. Springfield . . Boston ..... Ar. Hartford ... 31 am, HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS, Re drin.hei pip Nass Canada via cago " oh wale each Tuesday until October 36th, inclusive, at low. fares. Por full particuiars apply J. P. articulars LP. . ro Steamship LEY, Rall cor. Johnson and Ontario Sts. cesnnes 1208 8.15 IIAN. Agent, --~---- allroad and CANADIAN PACIFIC FOR WINNIPEG AND VANCOUVER Leave Toronto 10.20 p.m daily. Attractive Tours to _ PACIFIO COAST POINTS. Particulars from F. CONWAY, C.P.A,, City Ticket Office, corner Princess and Wellington Streets, Phone 1197, MONT "OORSTICAN" Ju SSCANDINAVIANT |. MONTREAL LONE fj "SICILIAN" "CORINTHIAN MONTREAL TO LIVERFOOL C"HESPERIAN® __[.. Juse 10 "GRAMPIAN" June 24 For particulars apply local Agents, or THE ALLAN LINE, 96 King St. W., Toronto. Telephone 987. Drop a card to 13 Pine street when wanting anything done in the carpen- tery line. Estimates given on all kinds of répairs and new work; also hard wood fidors of all kinds. All orders will receive prompt attention. Shop 10 Queen Street. H. MILNE Elecisie Carpet and Vacuum Sewing an Laying. 'Cleveland, Standard and Faleon Bieyeles.* Phone 542. 272 Bagot St. Are those pretty crea- tions in Spring Foot- wear now being display- ed in our windows, They are fresh from the style: designers of fine shoes. Fach shoe is the eor- rect expression of what Dame ~~ Fashion ealls "style." They are pleas- ing to look at and fault- Jos in fit. 1 and Oxfords.

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