Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jun 1915, p. 10

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PAGE TEN £mm-- A THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1015. sansiissnse TOY DOINGS OF NEARBY COUNTRYSIDE A £ ND HAMLET anmasean SALE rm AR hb THE FIRST CARE OF EVERY PARENT IS The Children's Health Frontenac GLENDOWER., June 1.--~The frost did some harm | to the corn and also the gardens in thisg district Tee was seen In some places. Most of the residents have their spring seeding finished. Pr. 'Babcock is drawing hig milk to Glen- dower, Harvey Leeman returned | home to Cobalt after visiting friends | in this vicinity. Mrs, Julia Tim- merman, who has been visiting her datighter at Godfrey, has returned | home. Bertram Hopkins and wife are visiting at James Wilson's. KEPLER. , June 1.--John Donnell had a bee last wek remodelling and enlarging his 'barn and stables. A young son, Lawson Waldo, has come to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. Welling- | ton Orger. Mrs. John Redmond is visiting his son, George, at Syden-| ham. John Donnell, wife and daughter, visited at Perth Road re- cently. Ambrose Orser and wife] wére the guests of Otto Hanson, Yarker, recently. Mrs. Henry Lind- say i8 on the sick list. Visitors. Mr. | Granger and sister, with Miss Page, at A. Orser's; Master Howard Smith, | Latimer, at A. Townsend's; Edward Lawrance and family at G Herbert Buck's; 'Miss Mabelle Orser is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. O. Hanson, Yar-| ker; Raymond Babcock and Wife, Wilton, at Wellington Orser's; Rob- ert Lindsay and son, Sydenham, at Henry Lindsay's. SYDENHAM May 81--The residents in this vicinity are delighted with the work done by the township crush-| er. Miss Erwin, deaconess of To- ronto, gave interesting talks in the M. E. Church on Sunday last. Mrs. | Charles Jackson and little son, are| visiting in Yarker. Miss Hiscock, S. H. 8. staff, spent the week-end the guest of Miss L. Black, Parham. Miss Ethel. Lake, Qucen's is spend- ing er vacation at home. Rev. Mr. Monohan, Holiness Movement | church, is leaving Sydenham for his 'flow field of labor at Madoc. The Red Cross Society is having a sale| of home made eooking at the village Ill on Saturday mext. Mr. and Mire. C. Gouge, Deseronto, spent the '24th dn 'Sydenbiam. Mr. and Mrs. John Oowdy, Colebrooke spent Sun-| 'diy 'at 8B. 'Hiek's. Mrs. J. Wood, r 'at 'Perth Road recently. Mrs. "Thomas Hagerman spent Sunday at "mer 'home, Rosedale. ' LOWER TICHBORNE. | June 1. Many are complaining | of the ddmdige 'avséd by the cold | weather agd frosts of the last couple | of 'weeks. Mostly 'everyone's gar-| "den hassuffered. George Lunn, who! 'was Injured while working in| Stoness' mine, near here, is . gain-| ing. A large piece of timber fell and struck him, breaking his collar bone and several ribs. Miss Flora Hamilton, is home for a while, alter pending 'the past few weeks with spending several months in Sas-| katohewan. Visitors: Miss E. McEwen at A! "Kennedy's, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. John | Steele, Sr., and Mrs. T. Bovee, of | Dexter, N.Y., at W. A. Steele's; Messrs. Joseph Allison and Ross | Steele at A. Kennedy's; Miss M. | Maitland, Beho Lake, spent Sunday | at 'T. H. Bawerbrick's; Mr. and Mrs: | W. A, Bteele are at F. Wattam's, | Tichberne; Mr. T. Swerbrick at G.| Hamilton's; Miss E. McEwen is home after spending a few weeks at | rane. J. Coulter passed | through here last week buying cattle; Mrs. . T. H. Swerbrick has been ill but is better mow. J. A.| Kennedy and W. Steele are improv- ing the appearance of their farms by putting up some new wire fen- ces. MOUNTAIN GROVE June 1.---Miss Pear! Crozier has reopened school after her recent ill ness. Mr, Main, district representa- tive, distributed the eggs and seeds to the different schools for the school fair, The, road commissioners are at work on their different beats re- pairing the reads. A, W. Thomp- son attended the bridge committee meeting, Kingston, re Cross Lake bridge. Miss Pearl Pappa, Shar- { wek-end at |B visitor. been visiting at Rockfield and Ad- | ville, is spending a few days with | planting and are t their statute labor Youngstown, h ived spen the summer at his cottage here. The Opinacon Club House has been | painted The prospects seem good for this scason, There are forty guests booked for June 20th. Miss Ethel Fleming is visiting at Mon- treal. W. A. Fleming has secured a position at y Miss Francis Regan recovering from her ilness. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mahoney, Kingston, mot- bot Lake, presided. at Part I. here the. recent Entranve Examinations held Rev. Messrs. Woodger aad Daniels, Toronto, have closed a two weeks' ev tic service in the Methodist Chureh, and have gone to Arden M Hambly spent the Sharbot Lake Jruce MeDonald pa"d Kingston a flying The infant daughter of Da- mon Hartwick, ill for some time, is convalescent Some of the progres- sive farm ve invested in Jersey cattle An » cream social is be- ing held at the home of Mrs. Arthur |ored here to spend Sunday. The Coulter on Thursday evening, Miss work on the looks this spring ex- Emma Crozier has returned after vis- {ceeds that of last. Visitors: Mrs. iting her ancle, R. Crozier, Ports. mouth, Miss Winnifred Thomp- son and friend, Miss M. Eves, spent the 24th under the parental roof. J, B. Sanderson, Yarker, ted friends here recently Visitors: Mrs. Drake | at: A. Millér's for a few days; Miss Mabel Cox at A. Hays's; Miss Burke, Oso, at William Johnston's; Mrs. J Johnstone is spending some time with . friends at Centreville. The mail carrier, Mr. Drew, has purchas- ed a fine automobile, Mr. and Mrs. William McKnight spent the week- end with friends at Tamworth. Charles Cowdy lost a valuable colt last week It got fast in the fence, and was dead when found. Leeds OHARLESTON May 21.--George Grant, King- ston wad a week end visitor at W. Hattiday's. H. Halliday, Glen W. H. to Park, as ar visit ungstown, is recent Thelma, Newboro:; Mrs. B. Black, BelleVille; Mr. Blyth and H. Sel- | ton, Ottawa. CAINTOWN, June 1.--Eli Tennant had the i misfortune to fall and break his leg {while at the factory Saturday last. {| Some of the young people {town Landing. Miss Beatrice Dickey of Athens High School, spent the | week-end under the parental roof. {Mr. and Mrs. B. Poole and son Har- {old, spent Sunday at Poole's Resort, Iisgiting the latter's' mother, {| Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kahnt {and son spent Sunday last at Rocks port. {last at B. B. Graham's. Mr. {Mre. B. B. Duncan and daughter, { Velma, went last week. [Ivy Lea | months. Robert Morrow has gone to spend * the S. B. Hogeboon, Ontario, N.Y., has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hogeboon. The 8 horse of S. L.. Hogeboon got fright- Buell, spent Saturday night and gnaeq the other morning while at the Sunday at his home here. A.|faetory and Mr. Hogeboon received Slack and femily motored to Char-|glight" injuries. E. H. Poole is in leston on Sunday in their new Car.igery poor health. W. J. Graham is Miss Mary Dixon, Moitreal, is Visit having a coat of paint put on his ing her sister, Mrs. Halliday, R. | house. James Hill had tiie misfor- Foster is rebuilding the barns on| tyne to lose a valuable cow one day his newly purchased farm. R. Mand | jag week. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. is preparing to 'build a new house.| Knowlton motored from Athens to Yates, Toledo, was a week-end | Caintown one day last week. | Graham spent 'the week-end at i { Lyndhurst. Sahara Graham, Meln- WARBURTON. tosh Mills, was visiting at Dowsley's June 1.--A number from this vic-| last week inity attented the sale of Mr. Hard-| ing's, near Brockville. Mrs. Edward Burns was taken to Brockville Hos- | June pital 'and operated on for appendi-| hurg was successfully opetated on citis. She is getting along nicely.| last Thursday for appendicitis at Mrs. James Moorehead is able to be | Brockville, in St. Vincent de Paul around again. Miss Minnie Gibson, | Hospital, Mrs. T. Dempster, Ganano- Lyn, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Al-| que, visited friends here on lan Lamson. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Saturday. Mrs. Henry Young is ser- Earl visited friends in Junetown; {ously ill. A young daught- last Sunday. John McDoaald has|er has arrived at the ° home purchased an Overland car. A num-| of Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams. ber from here attended the pienic| Miss Fern Webster, who is attending on Thursday. | Kingston Business College, spent the Sr | 24th at her home here W. Sliter MORTON Ma a Yacent Visitor at W, Webster's. ) 81. J. Wil . Graham, Guelph,, ig paying a visit May 31.--Mrs. J. Willis, who has{,; hig brother, W. Graham, Mill dison, for the past two weeks has | Street. The Misses Stunden, Ganan- returned. home, Charles Stewart | Ue, had a sale of flowers and vege. spent 'Sunday with his sister at | tables last Saturday. Mrs. Edward Jones' Falls, A little girl has ar-| Burns underwent an operation for rived to stay at the home of Mr. |2Ppendicitis at St. Vincent. de Paul and Mrs. William Matin, Mrs. F. | Hospital, Brockville, last Thursday. B. Taber has returned homie after | Messrs. W. G. and L. D. Johnston have received their auto, which is a her sister at Perth. Mrs. J. Stewart |fémarkably fine one Mrs. John visited friends at Lyndhurst Satur-| Bryant had the misfortune to fall day and Sunday. Leonard Sty, [and break her ankle on Monday. Elgin, was fn the village with his | MIS: Adam Beatty has returned new auto on Sunday. Delbert Sly, | Jones Falls, visited friends in "the |Euest of Mrs. Agnes Dowsley. vilage on = Sunday. H. Bellamy's, is visiting his Mrs. George Roantree, POOLFE'S RESORT. June 1.--Willlam Andress, a high- ly esteemed resident of this place, passed into eternal rest Thursday, May 27. He 'was a kind husband | and affectionate father. His loss | will be keenly felt in this Vicinity. | psa aeons Besides three: brothers and one' sis- | k i LANSDOWNE, 2,--Miss Mildred ; Freden- Al {gle McKay is attending the Grand Jolson, | Council of Chosen Friends in Hamil- {ton this week. «William McConnell { hag finished rebuilding the govern. | ment wharf on Gordon Island; Mrs, T. A. Bradley died this morn- ling at four o'clock. The funeral {will be held on Thursday at two o'clock. 3 ny ter, he leaves to mourn, his: wife and | two ehildren, Florence and Edward. | Rev. W. G. Doherty condueted the | Sunday and interment 'was made in| ---- * the family plot at Yonge Mills. Mr. | FOLGER and Mrs. Bronsom, Ottawa, spent the| june 1---Mrs. William Manion week-end, guests of Mr. and Mrs. [ang chifdren, Mississippi, are visit- A ing friends here prior to their tak- win is spending' eonterence week ating up residence in Renfrew. Mrs. R.'Poole's, Mids: Godkin, Broek- | y. Prasky and Mrs, A. Crawford at- Mrs, Delmer ams. Wiiter wil. | tended the W. I. meeting at La- man and B. Stewart made a sport vite.on Friday last. {visit at A. T. Stewart's. Saturday. k SRS K Mrs. R. Davis and Master Lee spent CHAFFEY'S LOC 8 ished | he week-end with her deughter at May. 29, -- Farmers have finishe funeral service at Mallorytown on! Robert Poole... Mrs. (Rev). Bald-| lama:made-n business trip to Brock. | YAnt on Saturday. Misses M. Deach- | Franiore. Mrs. A. T, Stewart visited hinking of doing] Ohie. | | audience. Mrs. | men to Brockville one day | summer | | & W. A. | from Brockville, where she was the | Ss. on Mon- 5 J. Boyd « with the: latters' parents here r. and Mrs. James Simpson and Andrew Simpson visit- ed their mother," Mr James Moore, Ompah, on Sunday. William Love and Hlttle daughters visited friends at Lavant on Saturday. at day. spent the week-e M LAVANT STATION June 1--\W. McFadden, student missionary, is spending a few days in Kingston this week. Mrs. W. J. Boyd and children spent the week- {end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. {Vi Prasky, Folger. Mrs. Thomas John and Edward Fleming and Miss | fee, Mrs. Genge Sproule and Miss | { Clara Lec mortored to Poland Monday too attend the 'Women's Institute 'meeting in the afternoon. {Mrs.. E. J. 'MtParlane and Messrs. | Herbert Paul and Harold Robertson on went to: Remfrew Jast Thursday to! {see the former's 'brother, R. R. | Paul," who has' gone' overseas. Mrs n here | Parsons Cochrane, who is the speak | Wallace has returned home | celebrated Victoria Day at] Mallory-|er in this division for the summer | from Renfrew. {series of Women's Instifute meet- | ings, held a very interestly meeting | here on Saturday - afternoon, In |the evening she addressed a mixed Her subject was "Wo- and War." While here she {was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. Lee. Miss ; Martha Leishman, Clar. | the cool there is Mr. and Mrs. George Dun-|endon, is sewing at Thomas Lee's. {ean and son Charles, spent Sunday | and | | Lennox & Addington MORVEN. | May 31st.--Owing to | weather for the last week {quite a backward tendency in the | growth of the crops: The frosty | nights of last week did a lot of dam- |2ge to garden stuff, fruit, potatoes and corn in this section. Early { garden stuff will be late this season. { Mrs, J. J. Smith and Mrs. Ervin are {on the sick list. The services on | Morven Circuit on Sunday were con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Minnes. F. Burt is building -a new barn. NEWBURGH. 'Mrs. H, M. Ryan home after her trip to New York. Archibald Hol- mes and family, Lindsay, were am- ong the visitors to the village on Monday. Mrs. Joseph Ramsay was delegate from the Presbyterian Sun- day School to the Township Con- vention. The Newburgh Brass Band the evening. now. Mr. Tregillus visited the pub- lic schools and distributed seeds of various' kinds to the pupils with a view of having an exhibition of their products in the fall, Miss Kate O!Connor, Rochester, N.Y., is spending her holidays with her friends vin the village. H. P. Fair- bairn, electrieal engineer, leaves this week to take a position at Pres- ton. Miss McKarecher spent the week-end in Cornwall. STELLA. June St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Amherst Island, gave the Red Cross Fund last Sunday for a 9 bed in a hospital in. France $66. The | subscribers are: | Joseph Henderson, W. A. Scott, Capt. H. Glen, Robert Kilpatrick, Robert Caughey, Robert Fleming, $5 each. David Caughey, Edward Fleming, Mrs. McMaster, James Kilpatrick, H. S. Patterson, William Cochrane, $2 | each. | W. J. Glen, John Glen, William { Glen, sr., Joseph A. Beaubien, John | Filson, David 'Reid, Alexander Reid, | Jameg McKee; Frank Henderson. | Robert Cochrane, Alexander McCor- | mack, Thomas Hill, Miss M. Hill, | Mrs. McQuaid, Mrs. William Fieming, | Alexander. Beaubien, Thomas Smith, | D. H. Filson, T. A. Glen, R. W. Cum- berland, 'No Name, $1 each, | Robert Reid, William Glen, jr. Miss G. Glen, Mrs. Bell, 60c each. { MOSCOW, | June 2<~A number of the local | Sports are 'spending a week camping | and fishing at Long Lake. | their friends' motored out to | them at their camp on Sunday. . {and Mrs. Stanley Hart and Mr. and | Mrs. Robert Asselstine spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Asselstine's par- | ents at Sillsville.' Arthur Baker has purchased a new Maxwell car. Mrs. visit June 1.--We are pleased to see | has started to play on the street in| We need a band stand Some of | Mr. | ['w Montgomery, Kingston, and her daughter, Mrs, Merriman, Pittsburgh, with two children, spent the week- {end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. { Amos Huffman. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. { Benn entertained a number of their young 'friends on Wednesday even. ing. Mrs. L. Walker, returned mis. | sionary from India, delivered an in- teresting and instructive address on Sunday and Monday evenings in the Friends 'Church A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacLa- ren last week. Messrs. William Close and Malcolm Townsend are re- | modelling their barns. YARKER. June 1---Messrs. Connolly and Stewart are in Hamilton attending | the Grand Council of the C. O. C. F Mr. and Mrs. A. Vandewater, Napa- nee, motored out to Yarker on Mon- day last to call on friends, _ A. A, | Connolly has sold hig auto to Mr. | Charleton, Harrowsmith. Morris again Mr. Belts, Port | Hope, was a week-end vfiisitor with | Mr. and Mrs. A. Connolly. R. Wil. ison is doing extensive repairs to his | house and lot, also drilled fine well { Hugh Emberly, Montreal, is spending |a few days with his grandparents, Mr. | and Mrs. John Embery, of this place | Miss" Stewart, teacher at Arden, {spent the 24th May under the 'par- | ental roof. 'Mrs. J. T. Main spent {| Monday last in Napanee. The heavy | frosts of late have done considerable | damage both to hay and gardens. Mrs. Edward Joyner is spending a | few days among friends in Napanee. Miss F. Ewart was home for a few | days with her mother from Lavant. { Mrs, 8. Winter is at her daughter's, Mrs. J. D. Shibley, Harrowsmith. | Yarker residents will likely have the streets oiled. Holiness Movement Camp Meeting opens here next Sun- day. Rev. Mr. Parks is stationed at | Yarker Church, 1 Prince Edward - CHERRY VALLEY. June 1.--The frost did consider- able damage in this locality. Mrs. H. MacKim, of Adolphtown, is visit- ing Mrs. P. Williams. Mr, and Mrs. { Chantsy Stephens spent Sunday at O. { Stephens. Mrs. C. W. Chandler is on the sick list. J. M. Minnaker ig im- proving his house, BLOOMFIELD. Rev. Mr. Spence is away this week attending Conference Adam H. Saylor has purchased a new Dodge { motor car. Fine summer weather now, after the severe frost last week, ! which seriously damaged strawber- | ries, cherries and garden stuff. | John Cannon, a highly respected | resident of this place, died on Satur. "day morndng from blood poisoning |and pneumonia. A slight seratch on the hand a couple of weeks ago | was the starting of it. Deceased was forty.one years of age, and an engi- neer by trade. The sympathy of | the community is extended to his wife, mother and two brothers in | their sudden bereavement. - The funeral was held from his late resi- | dence on Monday afternoon, Inter- ment took place in Hicksite ceme- tery. | PROBE ARMY PURCHASES Sir Charles Davidson Appointed Roy. | al Commissioner. Ottawa, June 4.---At a cabinet council Sir Charles Davidson, former | chief justice of the Superior Court of Quebec, was appointed a Royal Com- | missioner to furthér enquire into ar- { my purchases in Canada, supplemen- {tary to the enquiries made by the | committee on public accounts. The | chief justice will determine the pro- | cedure. The different contracts | Will be examined, and anything of a i suspicious character will be probed. { The enquiry will likely be partly | public and partly 'private. Counsel and experts to assist the commis- | sioner will fikely be selected. U.S. Steel Head Optimistic. New York, June 4.--President { Farrell, of the American Steel Cor- | poration, said! . "I am very optimis- jtic eoncerning outlook for steel and {iron and look for a long stretch of | Prosperous times." Pure Milk is the best food known. Pasturized Milk in sealed bottles is both clean and pure. Phone 845 : Price's LABATT"S STOUT j The very best for use in ill-health und cenvalescence i Awarded Medal and Highest Points in America 5 5 at World's Fair, 1893 : PURE--SOUND--WHOLESOM JOHN LABATT, LIMITED, LONDON, CANADA | THERE IS A DISTINCTIVE QUALITY APPEARANCE About SUN-KIST packages--just as distinctive as the quality of their contents. SUN-KIST 'Sceded and Seedless Raisins. GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, LTD. Strawberries Tennessee Strawberries arriving daily, 20c per quart box. Pineapples. 15c each, 2 for 25¢; Sweet Oranges, from 20c up to 50c per dozen. ' Orders 'delivered to any part of ¢ity, New York Fruit Store, Phone 1405 CANADA'S BONDS RAILWAY plo Table. IN EFFECT MAY 30TH, 1915, Trains will leave and arrive at City repot, foot of Johnston street. Golng West. Lv. City, Ar 20am. 1 88 a.m 20 a.m . 1.41pm City 3.40 p.m, to Belleville Golug 6.58 pm. 7.37 p.m, Ent, Lv. City 1.40 a.m 2.58 a.m, £ * GRAND TRUNK Toronto, June 4.--Canadian mink of the présent year aggregating $13,- | 1 ed loans in the United States' mar- 214,712, or $16,121,772 more than Af Many Isines Have Been Absorbed at Home, palities negotiated loans in the home) market during the first four months 249,028, or $2,670,574 less than was | n,, borrewed during the same period last | No. year. ; ING. 2 'CdnAdlan' municipalities negotiat- | no' ket during the first four months of | the present year aggregating $16, was borrowed in the same period last year; Clty, 6--F Exp. .. . $2~--Lotal to irockville 6--Maid ...... 12.20 p.m 14--Tntl, Ltd. ,. 1.08 p.m NO. 28---Loeal to Brockville 658 pm 7 Nos. 1, 6, 7, 18, 14, 16; 1%, 19 run daily, £15 a.m M------ Textile Profits Higher. Montreal, June 4.--The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Dominion Textile Company-was held jother trains daily extent Sunday at the 'head offices here this after- | yamition, Bitrate, Lagan Cor boro, noon, The financial statement pre- (Chicago, Bay City, Saginaw, Montreal, sented showed the profits for the Ottawa, Quebec, Portland, "Sf. John, year 1914-15 were $1,230,767, as Halla, Boston and New York, : . For full particulars apply J. P. HAN- compared 'with $1,196,990 in 1913- |LRY, Railroad and Steamship Agent, 14. The balance carried forward cor. Johnson and Ontario streets amounted to $881,926, as compared | ~~ with $829,379 last year. At a sub-| sequent meeting of the directors the | officers were re-elected, with C. B,| ordon as presiden } CANADIAN I. CYT Ideal Vacation Route CONVENIENTLY REACHING POINT-AUBARIL FRENCH & PICKEREL RIVERS | SEVERN RIVER MUSKOKA LAKES United Shoe Earnings Lower. Boston, June 4.--The report of the | United Shoe Machinery Co., for thei year ended Feb, 28th, 1915, shows! earnings of $4,861,091, which com-| pares with $6,177,114 in the prev- fous 'year and $6,160,167 for the year ended Feb. 28th, 1912.- After paying the dividends on preferred | stock, the balance for the common was $3.95 per share, compared with | $4.80 per share in each of the two! previous years. RIDEAU LAKES LAKE ONTARIO RESORTS General Change of Time May 20, Particulars from FP. Conway, C.P A, City Ticket Office, corner Prin- Date and Wellington streets. Phone i. Record Sugar Sales. New York, June 4.--Announce-| ment was made of the purchase of | 22,400,000 pounds of granulated su- | gar by the French Government, | Three-fifths of this quantity was sold by the American Sugar Refining Com- pany, and shipment will be made from New Orleans. The remaining two-fifths will be shipped from New York and Philadelphia. April Exports Beat Record. New Yerk, June 4.--Excess of ex- ports from this country .in Aprid proved much larger than preliminary estimates. amounting to $133,89+ « 093 and breaking all previous re- cords for that month. you are look- Tg" fo lathe kind we 'Scranton Coal ET

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