Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jun 1915, p. 10

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* Cross Lake. mica a te PRR TR PRE CN a Frontenac x A-------- DEAD CREEK, June 23.--All are glad of the prospects of a new bridge over Grantly Arney was at W. Cassada's, Northbrook, on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Newton returned after visiting Mrs. New- ton's parents at Northbrook. Gertie Newton and Lens Vandewater were at Mountain Grove trying the En trance examinations. Miss Cowan was at Mountaln Grove on Sunday. B u In h ST. LAWRENCE. June 22.--Harold Dignmen visit- ed recently at Jack Murphy's, jr.'s. Miss Louise O'Brien has left for Wa- tertown, N.Y. Edward Weir and his bride visited recently at John Weir's, Miss Nora O'Brien, one of St. Laur- ence's most prominent young ladies, and Raymond Greenwood, a prosper- perous young farmer, were quietly married on June 15th. The St. Lawr- ence Methodist Church held its an- nual pienie in Robert Smith's grove on Tuesday, and was a success. T. Dignem, Jr., epent Sunday at Mrs. John Hogan's. O80 STATION June 24.--The recent rains have improved the crops greatly. A num- ber of the farmers are hauling pulp wood to the siding here. A large number from here attended the fun- eral of the late Miss Emeline Con- boy, Zealand, on Thursday last. Quite a number from here attended the: funeral ef the late Robert Char- leton, sr., Sharbot Lake. Mrs. S. €C. Bourk has returned home from Lanark where she attended the fun- eral of her mother, Mrs. Wilson. A school picnic was held in A. Eng- d h b a p 8 h a n Burnside and were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. Hunter and two children, Cush- endall, who visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Miss Ireme Stanton, who spent the week-end with her sister, Saunders, city, has returned home. tion at Mountain Grove. Normal. Ston, is visiting at George Falrwea- ther's; Miss Kathleen Clow, Syden- R. Gooderham from her father's Willlam Martin at B. Campsall's; Mr. and Mrs. E. Free- man-at George Deere's; Godfrey. was here visiting friends and relativ neta at Yonge's Mills yesterday. Mr eg. before going west. Mr. and Mrs. Esford and little son, city, unday with his parents Mr. spent Aus- tin, Perth Road, is visiting with his nele T. Turner. Mr. children, Mrs, who and city, Mrs. Crozier, returned home, Norman, returned home Mrs. 8S. HARTINGTON June 24.----The Ladies Aid held its ionthly tea on Tuesday night at the ome of Mrs. Charles Leonard. The Epworth League held a picnic Satur- ay afternoon at Knelton Lake. Mr. Gallagher and party, Newboro, motored to Klizah Sigsworth's Friday to spend the week-end with on is daughter Rae Joseph Goslin and ride, Napanee, have returned home fter visiting Mrs. Goslin. Miss Pap- a presided at the Entrance examina- Miss Ada is home from Peterboro Mrs. Cecil Knight, King- igsworth am, is with "her grandfather, D. Babcock and daughter are at Daniel Freeman's. Harold Boyce is ill Mr. nd Mrs. Cannon, visiting at ¥. Den- ison's, have gene to Ottawa. Mrs. has returned home MYERS CAVE, June 25.--A number from here at- tended the Roman Catholic picnic gt Flinton Wednesday last, Mrs. through her en route to Harlowe Mrs. G. Howard has returned to her Mr. and Ardock, passed G. Hamilton, land's grove on Saturday afternoon. BREWERS MILLS, June 24.-Several tourists arrived to spend the summer here. Miss M. E, Deane attended the fune- have home in Toronto after spending a few weekg here. 'A number of the young people around here spent one day last week at the Bon Helo. Miss Madge Weese and James Alexandra, MArden, were week-end visitors at Charles MacGregor's. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Wood and family are at ral of the late Dr. Moran, Kingston Mills, on Friday morning, M. Madden and L.Keéyes recently vis- ited friends at Westport. A num. ber of the young folks attended the plenic in Patterson's Grove on Wed- pesday evening. Wisitors: Mr. and Mrs. J. Rogers, Miss V. Murphy, and T. Scanlan, Seédley's Bay, at M, Roacl/s; Mr. and Mrs. R. Webb, See. loy's 'Bay, at C. Milne's; Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyle, Gananoque, at James Smith's, h FOREST, June 21.--The frequent showers are making a great improvement in the appearance of the country. Ev. ery one lg busy planting potatoes. The many friends of Mrs. Richard Joyee will be pleased to hear she is hwproving nicely. A lawn party was held on Wednesday at J. More- land's, 'A dance in aid of the Red Cross is to be held in the town hall, Sydenham, 'on the 26th inst. Dr. F. D. O'Connor, after a pleasant visit at hig home, hag left to practise his profession in Tamworth, Owen Kelly and daughter Katie visited friends in Westport recently. Miss Nellie Beanlon, Sharpton, spent the week-end with the Misses Harrigan. WILKINSON. June 25.--A respected resident passed away on Friday of last week in the person of Simon Timmons,who eaves two sisters, Mrs. M. Carroll, nterprise, and Miss Jennie,at home, also four brothers,Joseph and Thom. &s, at Centreville, and Peter and is, at home. Deceased was the Youngest son of Peter Timmons, (Mrs. John Clair is 11l. John Finn spending a few: weeks in Toronto. 18 Annie Finn spent Thursday in Kingston: B. B. O'Loughlin was at Thomas Levecque's on Thursday. The daily rural mail has started in this séction, and it has given ex- cellent service, Thomas McGrath and Miss M. Powers Erinsville, vis. ited at Arthur Kidd's on Sunday, d Vv a 8 CROW LAKE, June 26.--The recent rains have greatly improved the meadows and pastures. Strawberry picking is the order of the day. Berries are not very ful. The men of the neighbor- ood are doing statute labor on the roads, which are badly in need of répairs: J. Bain spent a few days at his home here before leaving for the battle fields. Miss McKee, Weost- rt, visited in his place last week. "On June 18th, born to Mr. and . 'B. Connors, a daughter. On @ 23rd, born to Mr. and Mrs. F. gp, Jr., a daughter. Mrs. S. Ken- 4 vistied friends in Perth this ok. re. Howe has returned to her home at Theresa, N.Y, and took her little sister, Winnifred Mahon, with her, a SEECON, ; June ~The frequen rains 8 keeping the roads in muddy on Migses | T Louisa McCausland spent Saturday at Hillerest, tertown, N.Y, is the guest of Miss M. Willie MacGregor were Causland's Sunday last, tended the Ladies' Aid tea, Leonard's, Hartington last night. The Misses Helen Babeock and Marion Walker are in Sydenham visiting on the Entrance examinations. Miss Nel- lie Medcof is preparing a class for the piano examination in Kingston on June 29th, ers have purchased store property and intend running a feed store and building a cheese fac- tory. KE. Smith, who has heen suffer ing with a lame foot, underwent an operation at Dr. Wilkin's office on the 19th inst, G. Reid and James Wham, who for some time have been missing at Northbrpok, are now at their respective homes. G. Amey, af- ter spending a few days, have re- turned to Northbrook by his wife and daughters. Mrs. G, T. Babcock paid a short visit to her sister, Mrs. J. Curran, Sydenham. I. 'Walker, at Mrs. Goslin's Hartington. Miss. Medco! spent last week in the ./Mrs. (Rev.) Leach, Verona, was a D. Perry's. Miss LizZie = and C. Cavanaugh, Wa- Foster. Miss Tena and Master at J. Me- BATTERSEA June 24.--Mrs. Herbert Ducette as returned after being in Kingston General Hospital for two weeks. Mrs. George Mathews entertained a num- ber of her friends to a delightful pie- nic up the lake on Monday in honor of her.sister, Mrs. Drummond, Bran- on, Man. Mrs. Willlam Suther- land entertained a number of friends to dinner this week, Mr. Frederick Vanluven, Grumsby, and Vanluvan, Smith's Falls, spent with their brother, Morley Vanluven: The Granite House and Vanluvan House are full of American tourists and all report good fishing, twenty-four pupils have been in the the week-end About illage this week trying Entrance ex- minations. Miss Woods of Wolfe Island is presiding examiner. About twelve of Mrs. Eby's former board- ers came out week and presented her with an ex- cellent dining room set. Mrs. Charles Hartley, Seeley's Bay, is visiting her mother, Mrs. John Miller. Mrs. Ray from Kingston last mith, Kingston, is at Mrs. William Holder's. Mr. 8. Anglin, B.A., has re- turned to Battersea after spending the winter in Lowell, ass, HOLLEFORD June 28.--A number from here at- at BE. The Vanlewe broth- the Redmond accompanied guest at Mr. Medcol's. John Martin has erected the poles and will soon have the telephone put in. F. Vanluven has a Robert Babcock's barn, Upward of seventy five men are working on the structure. B. Bar and wife are spend- ing the day at J. Walker's. Mrs. J. Bowls and children, are with her parents. been to-day raising Unity, Sask. dition. 11 for the his leg broken, & orn) under the care i June 24.--EM Temnaat who "had Judge, cousin of the 'ceeded to the altar, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FROM COUNTRYSIDE W. J. Purvis spent 3 Miss E. | € Brockville 5 2 rice s the week-end at N. Marshall's, I street. Miss Mary Avery spent Sat- urday and Sunday in Brockville. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Herbison were in Brockville on Thursday. About forty members of the ainto Methodist Church were entertaine on Monday evening at Mr. Frank lin's, in honor of Miss Evalena Price, who is soon to leave to enjoy her holidays with her parents at Moun- tain Grove. During the evening an appreciative address was read by Harold White, and as a token of ap- preciation of the assistance of Miss Price as organist during the past year she was presented with a hand- some sterling silver manicure set. The pastor, Rev. W. G. Bradford, ddded wordg of high appreciation. After refreshments were served all dispersed; glad that Miss ~E.- Price was to return to the school for an- (ther term, Mrs. W. B. Warren and Mrs. H. Horton and Master Howard, Lanhs- downe, visited friendg here on Thurs- day last, Mrs. D. Howard was guest of Mrs. J. A, Herbison on Thursday. Newton Scott, who spent the past few months at Yonge Mill. has returned to hig .home here. Mr and Mrs. W. J. Purvis and Misses Allie and Belva are enjoying a month's holidays at W. W. Purvis'. Miss Maud Avery is expected home from her schoo] in Toronto on Sat- urday. Misg Wertrude Scott re- turned from G noque High School on Friday last LANSDOWNE June 25.--H. Leacock has purcha- sed the Benjamin Kerker property on Concession street. The new resi- dence he intends building will add greatly to the appearance of the street, The Red Cross Society in- tends giving an entertainment in on Friday night in aid of its work. Wil- liam Johnston, P. 8S. I., Athens, is here this week conducting Entrance examinations. W. P. Moore is hav- ing a sale of household furniture etc. on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Torrance, Caintown, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Brock Trusdell. Fireman Crose has put a new con- crete platform in front of his store. G. F. Deane is putting a corragated iron roof on his barn. Edmund Lati- mer has enlarged his kitchen. S. H. DeWolfe has purchased an Atlas ear. Wednesday afternoon the cere- mony of decorating the graves in the Union cemetery takés place, service being held in the church. Several 'mi- nisters will take part. Friday last the followifig ladies at- tended the annual district meeting of the Women's Institute at Elgin: Mrs. Thomas Isbestor, Mrs. Frank Me- Nemee, Mrs. J. D. W. Darling; Mrs. R. F. Hungerford, Mrs. J. M. Shaw, Miss M. Nunn, Miss Nora Donovan, Miss M. Horton. The next annual meeting will be held in Lansdowne. The marriage took place Wednes- day morning of Miss Presant, Blen- heim, to Mr. Miller, Toronto. Rev. I. N. Beekstedt officiated. The cere- mony was performed in the Presby- terian church. Mrs. (Dr.) W. Steacy and her two children, New York, arrived this af- ternaen te occupy their bungalow at the Outlet and to visit friends else- where. A former resident who was also a telephone operator is to he married at Lyn on Thursday, name- ly Miss Ethel Tennent. Her friends at Lyn gave a miscellaneous shower for her on Tuesday night. The groom is Robert Landon, Fairfar. The hap- Dy couple will reside at Thousand Is- land Park. " On Friday the township unfon Sun- day school convention will be held in the fair grounds. It is expected to hea big basket picnic for young and old. ------ TREVBLYAN, June 24.--8t. James Church, Tre. velyan, was well filled on Tuesday morning, June 15th, to witness the marriage of one of Lillie's fair young daughters, Miss Helen K., 'second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. 3: Flood, to Grover Reid. The bride, a handsome young lady of many personal charms, was gowned in em- broidered white silk crepe and wore the customary bridal = vefl. The bridesmaid, Miss Agnes Donavan, cousin of the groom, looked equally charming in pink silk crepe, D. bride, was best man. 'At the hour of 9:30, to the straing of the wedding march played by Mrs. A Leeder, sister of "the bride, the latter entered the church on the arm of 'her father, and pro- where the groom was in waiting. Rev. Father Cuuli- nane celebrated mass, and perform- ed the nuptial ceremony. The wedding party, followed by the guests, motored to the bride's home, which was lavishly decorated with cut flowers and greenery. Af- ter tulations, all repaired to the room, where a wedding breakfast was served. AND HAMLET ww vw H The party) tien proceeded to the parlor, where choice music was rendered. The groom's gift to the bride was a gold necklace with amethyst set. tings; to the bridesmaid a gold ring, and to the groomsman a gold tie pin, . * The high esteem in which the young couple are held was well tes- tified by the many useful and costly gifty they 'received. Among them was noticed a beautiful rug from the groom's parents, #nd a substantial cheque from the bride's parents, The bride travelled in a suit of sand-colored silk. At 4.30 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Reid motored to Brock- ville, and after spending a' .short honeymoon in Ottawa, the young couple will take up residence in Rockport, Where the groom hag a beautiful home in readiness. Mr, and Mrs. Reid take with them the best wishes of thelr friends. | Lennox & Addington BATH. June 24.--The ' entrance exam- inationd for this district are being held here by Inspector Nesbitt, Nap- anee. Mrs. R. J, Green, Oak Leaf, is visiting at Mrs. 8. Hogle's. Mrs. Williams, Picton, who has been ill at her daughter's, Mrs. J. B. How- ell"s passed away on Monday night. The remains were taken to Picton for interment. Mrs. Webster, King- ston, has returned home from a visit with her sister, Mrs. D. H. Robin- son. EMERALD June 21.--The meadows and pas- tures are in need 'of another rain. Carpenters are at work remodeling Bert Hitchins barn. Farmers: have planted more corn this year than ever owing to the small crop of hay. Charles Morrow has a new motor boat. An ice cream social was held on J. McKee's lawn on Thursday ev- ening under the auspices of the la- dies in the second concession of St. Paul's Presbyterian church, Stella. The sum of $22 was realized. Visi- tors: Mr. and Mrs. James MeMil- lan, Eganville; Miss Marion Wemp, Syracuse, N.Y.; Miss Tena Baxter, Kingston; Joseph Lane, R. M. McMaster spent Sunday with H. Reid. CHIPPEWA June 25.--A gniet wedding took place in the Church of the Annun- ciation, Chippewa at 10 o'clock Wed- nesday morning, when Miss Margar- et A. Furlong and Alexandra Burns were married. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father McDon- ald. The bride attended hy her cousin Miss Kathleen G. Clair, while Denis Dewyr performed the duties of best man. After congratulations, the happy couple drove to. the home of the bifide's father, where a wed- ding dinner awaited them. The groom's gift to the bride was a gold piece, to the bridesmaid a silk um- brella engraved and to the grooms- man gold cuff links. Mr. and Mrs. Burns received many beautiful pres- ents. The groom is a prosperous farmer of enterprise. TAMWORTH June 23.--M"ss' Annie Paul left on Monday morning last for Winnipeg to visit her sister Mrs. Brown, Mrs. John Brown went to Kingston on Monday last to be operated on for appendicitis, All stores will close on July 1st. J. R. Pickering has gone to Toronto as examiner in science. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mace, Winnipeg, are visiting at C. R. Jones'. Mrs. George House returned home after a lengthy visit with her parents at Ot- tawa. Her mother accompanied her. The remains of the late Robert Reid were buried at Christ Church ceme- tery on Wednesday. Brine Murphy, Michigan and Miss Agnes Walsh, Tamworth, were mar- ried at the Roman Catholic church, on Wednesday last. They left the same day for their home in Michi- gan. School will close on Friday. Miss Frances Connery, Buffalo, is visiting hay aunt, Mrs. L. P. Wells,. Ty Letch and Don Lott have en- listed to go overseas. aminations are being held at the by outside teachers. SOUTH BAY. June 25---Miss Vera Fritz re- wo Taontha Snes SAeT, a. stay of vl ters, Mrs. battam and Mrs. Elburn elbanks. Mrs. Henry Whattam mn. ws and Mrs. L. Clarke and Consecon Sunday to Visit Mrs. s Jarents, Mr. and Mrs. MONDAY. JUNE Pittsburg. | 28, 1915. New Hats :35¢c. Gentlemen, let us elean and reblock your old Felt | Hat. We ean save moaey for you. We call for and deliver. Kingston Hat and Feather cleaning Co. | Phone 163. - 281 Princess St. | YY WW > Perfect Te eee SALAD Tea is the acme of perfection, Black, NO FP; must be used fora perfectly satisfactory" infusion. - Being all pure, Mixed or Green. mn ------ CE H ME IF You Six room Brick veneer house on $2,150 Frontenac Park, HAYS, near ments, for $1,850, Street, all good stable, must Solid Brick house on Clergy with hot water furmaee, improvements, stable, Frame house on a corner with suitable for carter, he sold by May $1,200, Rough east house, roums, On Very easy terms, $1, ESET Ta---- HORACE F. 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