Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jun 1915, p. 11

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, "A Thousand Years Ago" A BEAUTIFUL BALLAD Founded upon Percy Mackaye's Play of the same Name: Moderato EARL CARROLL aek'Glogau eee oY eee -- 3 meal a ¥ + Pte --ow--} i I + As I tum One'time a i ~ P= bd 4 be ZX Pr----------| spl dé o~ ver lifes cave was our. 4- : EE. pre $--r--t -- er I find vhat you're.on.each gue, You were all One time we lived like, a prince, How man-y > d 3 SER Ee Fee re ey -. mine through the ag = . times, theres no tells = Rach diff-rert Pve re You were all mine,and I knew 1 knewyouloved me,when,dear - life, we passed al- ways felt, you were - es, Mine, since the world had" be.- gun, __ - ing, We have been , fond lov-ers since. 4; through near it, And no oth-er lovedid we kiow, me, And sad-ness and sor-row weve. known, Thous-ands ot We died to - it, years.a. > = 1 go. fe, i in Rome, Copyright by LEO. PRIST, Inc. Feist Building, NY. International Copyright Secured and Reserved. (ved by permission, Murray Music Co. New Yorks BIG RIDGE June 1.--The farmers are busy planting their corn. Grant Grim- shaw is improving his house and barn, by painting them. Edward Jerome, Watertown bas been visit- ing friends on Wolfe Island. Mrs. Briggs has returned to her home Td Gananoque from visit her daught- er, Mrs. Harold Horne. Miss E. Ken- a is visiting at Mrs. J, Fargo's. Miss "Ella Ross of Cape Vincent, with Mr. and Mrs. William Allum; Miss F. McCulla at her cousin's; Miss Hilda Farrant's, 4 a CANONTO June 7.--A pretty wedding was solemniged in Canonto Church on Friday, June 4th when M. Mabo was united in marriage to Miss Mabel McGonegal, Rev. Mr. Ferguson, McDonald's Corners, officiated. Af- ter the ceremony a sumptuous supper Was served at the bride's home, Maplehurst Farm. Service was conducted in Canonto Church, Sun- day, by the Rev, Mr, Sampson, Plev- na. Mr. and Mrs, William Manion Spent Sunday with their daughter, . Joseph Kelford. Samuel ks started this morning with a EANg of men to Signe money, given him for colonization pu Por RB ust Suits My Building Up the System™ oP eg 3. :d : i 2 £58 = T g i DE AND Pearl Pappa and Miss Dot Campsall have returned from Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Cannon, Beresford, Mani- toba, are visiting at Frederick Den- nison's; Mrs. Brown is visiting her sister Mrs. McKinley; Dr. and Mrs. Wilkins, and. Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Gal- laghar called at John Douker"s; Mrs. Snider at J. J. Lake's; Mr. and Mrs. E. Raymond at George Brown's; Mr. and Mrs. Snider and Mr . Martin, Florida, motored to Benjamin Camp- sall's on Friday. HARROWSMITH. June 8.--Mrs. Samuel Ashwin, ill for the past week with appendicitis is not much improved. Miss Grace Thompson is also in poor health. Rev. A. A. Acton is attending Gen- eral Assembly in n and Rev. 'Mr. Humphrey is attending the Me- thodist Conference in Gananoque. Quite a number drove over to at- tend the annual Hornerite camp meeting held in Yarker last Sun- day. Elmer Charlton has purchas- ed a ht automobile to drive on his mail route. Ww has purchased an automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lyons and family motor- ed to Collin's Bay on Sunday. Mrs. W. Bowlby left for Milton, on Thurs- day last, to spend & month with her Parents there. Jack Leaworthy left this week for Toronto, where he has secured a good tion. Rev. W. Cram and Mrs. m spent a few days last week at James Shibley's. Mrs. Godfrey, n, was also among the visitors of last week. The caterpillar pest, has become very offensive, and several are taking ne- cessary steps in order to protect their shade. trees. Rain is badly Buffam, shingles sawyer, spent Sun- y at Fallbrook. : / : PLEVNA June, 4.--The Bishop of the dio- cese held service in Holy . Trinity church on Tuesday evening. Three young men .were confirmed. Joseph Brouse has a gang of men working on the road. Joseph Card also has a grant of money on the Plevna--La- vant road. J. F. Card purchased a fine horse from W. White, Ardock. A number of young people from Ar- dock attended service in Holy Trini- ty church on Tuesday evening. The young people of the village spent an enjoyable time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cardwell Lloyd, on Friday evening last. Mrs. M. Davy was the guest of Mrs. W. Davy one day re- cently. A wee little boy has come to stay at Will Davy's, HARTINGTON June 7.--Miss Irwin, deaconess from Montreal, gave a delightful in- teresting talk at the Epworth League on May 28th, Mrs. Goslin is erect- ing a porch at the front of her resi- dence. Mrs. Derbyshire, Westport, with her daughter, Mrs. Freeman, is now in Kin, Mrs. Hoge, Now York, Is spend some time with her niece Mrs, en, Mrs, Goslin is nursing in Mr. ond Mrs. Charles Leona visiting their son Delos$ at Cobourg. Mrs. Eli- a. has gone to Peterboro i of her daughter 1 sehool, iss EE -- 'CHORUS! .. Molto Maestoso con moto. dem. Thous- ands of years JUNE 8, 1915, then; And thous«ands of years from were mysweet-heart Thous = ands Mrs. James Cowan, went home to Groton, N. Y,, for a visit last week, and her brother W. Cowan, Perth, came up to stay a while with his mo- ther while she is away. LYNDHURST June 7.--Lyndhurst Baseball boys | 4 went to Athens on Saturday to play the boys there 'and 27 to 81 in favor of Lyndhurst. F. B. Taber has the piers built for the bridge and is waiting for the iron to be put on and they will finish it with cement. A. M. Sweet and Mrs, G. S. Rooney, and family motored to Brockville on Saturday. A. WM. Sweet, W. A. Brown and Mr. Plows went to Smith's Falls on Sunday. R. R. Tate is improving the appearance of his place wth a coat of paint. A good many from here went to, the city to celebrate the 3rd of June. Mrs. John Stewart was a week-end visitor with her sister, Mrs. R. R. Tate. The gang of stone crushers has left Lyndhurst after crushing seventy-five cords for Jones street. They have a job at Oakleaf of 200 cords, WASHBURN'S CORNERS June 5.--8ervice was held here by Rev. W. G. Swayne on Thursday ev- ening last. The hay crop in this vicinity seems blighted by the recent frost. béen planted their potatoes. Mrs. John Frye, Delta, and Mrs. Johnston Frye, called on Morris recently. Friends here re- ceived word of the serious illness of here recelved. tly | Lot 6, Con., 11, val od to Lowi Storms. the result was|' A thous =; and years week. Mrs. 7. W. Thompson, Lee- ville, Ont., is spending a few months at her parental home with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bebee. Solomon Bebee has been laid up with pnetimonia. 'war. and Mrs. G. W. Ponnock' were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gilmour, Wilbert Ball and family are visiting friends at' Verona. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Jr., a daughter. tess { Township Councils Lo hea i I uf he bh PORTLAND. Harrowsmith, Ny 31.--Members all present.. The following assess- ment appeals were dealt with.: Napanee River Improvement Co. against an assessment of $500 on Petworth Dam and $200 on Fourteen Island Lake Dam. Assessment re- duced $100 on Fourteen Island Lake Dam: The company has appealed io the county judge this decis- Samuel Martin appealed against over-valuation. Assessment con- firmed Robert Babcock, = assessment too high. Assessment confirmed. Chester Davey, improperly assess- ed and 'over valuation, 8% Lot 3, Con., 6; was assessed to George Da- vey, owner, and Pt. Lot, 2 Con., 6. wis assessed to Chester Davey, i '| er,'and Norman Davey, tenan ation of property confirmed. 4 Babcock, tenant, © Lot 6. Con., 9 complained of over-valuation. nt reduced $50. John Wattam appealed; Assess-|, - | ment too hi gh. Assessment reduced $140 on Lot 11, Con., 7. Joe. Kelly assessed 'as owner of Pt. Lot. 4, Con, 2, instead of George at Glen | Good Pt. Lot 6, Con., 5, po lace of Miles | Walker and John Walker, Archelius Card, assessed as own- er of Pt. Lot. 3 Con., 11, instead of Levi of tion $25 asses. New Hats 35¢. Gentlemen, let us clean and reblock your old Felt Hat. We can save money, for vou, We call for and deliver. Kingston Hat and Feather cleaning Co. = 281 Princess A nner MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE. 2-cylinder, 8 K. p. en- gine. Good family boat. Cheap. W.H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance. Phone 424 - . 39 Broo St Poisonous Gases This is NOT the kind we are talking about, ¢ Have you 'phoned in your order yet to have the Gas Meter installed SO you may enjoy the many benefits derived " the use of GAS FOR COOKING from Colebrooke Road to McLean's Hill; $2.27, William Botting, from Portland Road to Storms School; $4.78, Chas. Sigsworth, from Slack's School to, Arthur Smith's; $6.30 Frederick Dennison, from Hartington to Harrowsmith; $10.44, Stanley Sigsworth, Slack's School to James Hughes'; 76¢c, Wellington Brooks, from W. J. Sagriff Road; 45c. John Grant, W. J," Sagrif Road; $30.25 Edward Curl making 140 cement tile; 25¢, Edward Curl, putting in tile in Verona; $30.85, Thomas Craig 17 batrels of cement; $1,20, D. A. Yorke, repairing culvert; $3, Elmer Pixley, work on Sydenham Road; $1.85, David Purdy, one 18-inch and one 12-inch tile; $3.58, Homer Wal- lace, team 11 hours on grader; $5.80, Stanley Sigsworth, for 58 rods wire fence; $3, William Good- berry, for 30 rods; $3, Thomas A. Kerr, for 30 rods; $2.80, James Carr, 28 rods; $4.30, William Babeock, 43 rods: $199, O. B. Henderson, teach- er's salary U.S.8. No. 1; $200, wm. Moir, teacher's salary 1.8.8. No. 11; 36 Sam Revell, keep of Maggie Re- vell, . Council adjourned to meet in Ver- ona, Monday, July 5th, at 1 p.m. f -------------------------- ' The regiment of Welsh Guards has begun patrol duty at Buckingham Palace. "Phone 197 or drop a card to the office of the works, Queen street, Light, Heat, Power and Water Depts. C. C. FOLGER, Gen. Man, a A |

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