Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Aug 1915, p. 12

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'FROM COUNTRYSIDE AND HAMLE LA AALE. PTET ET TET TT TYEE SY YY EYE w a | luncheon. v T Frontenac aman HOWE ISLAND, : Aug. ~24.- Angus McDonald, one] of the pioneer residents of Howe ls land, passed away at his home on the island on Saturday after a brief illness. He was greatly respected | by all who knew him. His funeral | took place Monday morning, solemn | requiem mass being sung at St. Phi- lomene's Church by Rev. Fr. J. J. Ke-| hoe, Mrs. Hugh Thompson, Stone | streét, Gananoque, is a sister | GLENDOWER, Aug. 256.--James Cotter took a car-load of cattle -to Montreal this week. Cattle buyers are plentiful | Some are buying sheep to slaugh- ter. Surveyors were here this week. Another rain has come on the hay and grain and the farmers will have to walt for the grain to dry before] it can be brought in. Frederick! Leeman and family have moved to his brother's at Godfrey. Richard Wilson and wife are at B. Hopkin's; Samuel Gowdy at John Babcock's.! A number went to the Roman. Catho-! lic picnic at Bedford but the rain| interferred with the programme. ---- WILBUR, Aug. 25.--The death occurred here | of a respected resident in the person of William C. Boyd on Aug. ¥3rd at! the age of sixty years. Deceased | was born in Nioville, County Derry, Ireland, and came to Canada when a| young man. He married Catherine Mack on April 26th, 1889. His wi-| dow and five children ate left to} mourn: William, Lavant; Janies, and . Kenneth, and Miss Ethel at home, | and Mrs: Ross Alcorn, North Bay. The funeral service was. conducted | at the home on.Tuesday by Rev. Mr McFadden. A large number of] friends followed the remains to their last resting-place in Mundell's ceme- tery. BELL ROCK. Aug. 25.--Harvesting and thresh- ing have been greatly delayed by the frequent rains. There was a. good attendance: at Sunday school on] Flower Sunday, Rev. W. Booth| gave an instructive talk an St. Paul's letters to Timothy, last Sunday. Two, new residents have come to abide in this neighborhood. A son at W. Vanést's and a daughter at C. D. York's. Visitors: Mrs, Waish and Miss Florence Naish, Toronto, the guests of Mis: Elsie Moir last week; Misses | Gertie and Mertie Pero, Brockville, | and Miss Beryh Johnson, Moscow, at W. Moir's; Mrs, P. Frazier and dau-| ghter, Miss Julia Frazier, Fulton, N. Y., at W. J. Sagnifi's; Charles G. York, B.A., Rodney High School, at J. Pomeroy's; Mr. and Mrs. Charles; Amey, and children at J. York's; Mr. lg 1 Dr { from ; funeral took place Friday morning to | few days at his home here. | camping on George Marsh's shore, | daughter, Mrs. W. H. Rankin. Miss Eva Bradley was | business trip to Montreal. Misses the guest of Miss-Vera Slack for the! Clara Darling and Edna Allen were last few days. Miss Myrtle Reid, ! successful in their examinations at Miss Hazel Slack and Harold Tyre| Newburgh, and will attend Normal were at George Reid's on Sunday. ! School at Peterboro. Ralph Huff- Ambrosé Fodeéy spént Sunday at his man, who underwent an operation home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wess Webster and little daughter, Jean, | were at James Fodey's on Sunday. Wilfrid Slack and sister Marie, Del-| ta, at Mxs: M. Fodey's. Master Er- i aberry, Lansdowne, was the guest of Harold Fodey last week. Your correspondent had the pleas- ure on the 23rd of handling apple blossoms on two trees in the orchard of George Reid of this place, and the | perfume was as strong and sweet as| | it would be on the blossoms of early! spring. | _-- i The majority of the, very nicely. young men from this locality took in| the excursion to the north west last] week. ! Mrs. Joseph Percy visiting at Par- ham for several days returned on Wednesday. Alexander Grant, H. Perey, Archey Card and Dr. Ged- des, motored to Kingston yesterday. Copeland, Rochester, N.Y., is vi- siting C. Wright Camp, 14 Island Park. * Hospital, is reported as doing nicely. BATH. Aug #26. --Mr.- and Mrs. Willis Un- ger, Richmond Township, have mov- ed into Mrs. Shorey's house. Mrs. Watson, Picton, and Miss Watson, Toronto, are visiting at J. B. How- ells. Dr. and Mrs. Northmore-and son Harold, are visiting friends 'at Rideau Ferry. Word has been re- ceived from Wesley and Allan Haw- ley ut Shorncliffe Camp, England, | that"{hiey are both well and expect to be there for some time yet. Word | was received here of the dgath of { Mrs:~Dibb at Napanee, on Wednes- day night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Canningham, Chicago, are visiting relatives here and in Sillsville. CHERRY VALLEY. | Aug. 24.--The heavy rains have | delayed the farmers with their har- | vest. Clayton Mcintosh - lost a i horse. Miss Pearl Anderson, Gan- | anoque, spent a few weeks witli her | their grain cut, but the sound of sister, Mrs. C. McIntosh. Mrs. H. | r : N 4 { the threshing machine is heard in McKinnon is spending a few weeks | our midst. The Red Cross social in Pictqn and Adolphustown. A 4 W. | on Monday evening, in spite of the Minaker - has his new house nearly | inclement weather, was a decided | completed. A lawn social for the | gyecess. . The committe is to be con- benefit of George Workman is being gratulated on its energetic accom: held to-day on their lawn, The | plishments since the organization 16th regimental band. will furnish | pag peen inaugurated here. It is music. . prepared to pack its first consign- ment on Wednesday next, when it would like' all finished work to" be brought in. The remains of the late Henry McKeown were interred in: the _Roman Catholic cemetery here on. Tuesday. A number of our young! men are taking advantage of the harvest excursions to the west. The late Mrs. Moore's remains were brought from Newburgh on Thurs- day and placed in the Methodist cemetery. Some of our young peo- ple took in Erinsville picnic on Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dow- ling, Selby, spent Sunday at E. O'Connor's. Miss Katie Finnigan has left for her home in Marysville for her holidays. COLLINS BAY. Aug. 23.--A large crowd gathered at the home of William Britt on Sat- urday 'evening, the occasion being a variety shower for his daughter, Mrs. Roy Wheeler, Gananoque. The bride received a beautiful lot of pres- ents, among them a set of dishes | the . ¢hoir of the Methodist Church, of which she was an esteem- ed member. Music 'was furnished | by the choir and violin solos, were | given by George Leonard. Refresh- ments were served and a pleasant evening was brought .to a close by the singing of "God Be With You Till We Meet Again." Mrs. Wheel- er left for her new home on Thurs- day. After a long illness, T. Rafferty passed away at his home here. His * CENTREVILLE. Aug. 23.--The continual wet wea- ther of the past two weeks has left the farmers in a very bad position, as some of 'them cannot even get St. Mary's cemetery . Dr. J. Lossee, Brooklyn, spent a H. Mc- Ginnis and family, who have been § have returned to their Belleville. Dr. E- Finley and wife, Elgin, Man., are visiting at Dr, T. Finley's, Mrs. T. D. Fairfield left | for Lethbridge on Tuesday, accom- | panied" by her daughter, Miss Alice Fairfield, who éxpects to return next week. Mr. and Mrs. T. Reid have gone to their home at Walkerville, after spending some time with their home in SOUTH BAY. Aug. Wlisha Welbanks gone to the Main Duck Island. {Jacob Ackerman spent a few in Picton recently, a guest Tecumseh Hotel, Mrs, Fritz, Smitn field, is the guest of Mr, and. Mrs: Stanley Whattam, Mrs. Earle Jen- kin and little daughters, Carmel and Olga, Kingston, and Miss Gertrude Payne, Wolfe Island, after spend'ng | the past two weeks the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burgess. Jenkin, have re- turned to their homes. Miss Stella | Rose visited last week with Miss Ola Ostrander, Royal street. Misses Mar- jon Grimmon and Winniiced Str k- er, visited the former's aun; Mrs Elmer Thompson --- 25.-- has Mrs. days at te Leeds CHAFFEY'S LOCKS. " a Aug. 23.--Miss Edna A. Fleming, | Montreal, is spending her holidays at | home. ».P. Hayden is the champion | fisherman for the season. He caught! a bass that tipped the scales at six{ pounds, thirteen ounces. The fish | was caught in Indian Lake on Mon-, day last. This fish is being mount: ed. This has been an exceptionally good season for bass fishing. Mrs. Hamilton, Elgin, is guest at Mrs. Brady's; Miss McCann, Westport, is| visiting friends here. DENBIGH, | Aug. 24.--Mrs, J. W. Guimes 2a | baby, Belleville, are spending a few weeks visiting with her parents, Mr. {and Mrs. A, John. Miss Annie Mar- | wardt, who for about a month en- & {Joyed a visit with her parents here Sd in her native home, intend to leave ! i recently. | | Lanark RNG bi : SSW in a few days again for Ottawa, her FERGUSON'S FALLS. present place of residence. J. Aug. 22.--Most of the farmers| ove left for North Bay, where he are done harvesting and threshing intends to remain a few weeks look- has begun. Mrs. L. J. Badour has ing after his property. Mrs. J. S. been ill for the last few days. J.| Lane, who has not been very weil YONGE MILLS. Aug. 23.--A number from here at- | tended the Sunday school picnic at | Mallorytown Landing oh Wednes- for appendicitis in Kingston Genéral | ST. LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINERIES, LIMITED, MONTREAL. FOR YOUR NEXT BATCH OF PRESERVES Buy good Fruit which must not be over-ripe, and what is equallyimportant, use good Sugar. The slightest impurity (organic matter) in the Sugar will start fermentation in the jam, and preserves which were well cooked and carefully bottled, become acid and uneatable after a few months. You ave absolutely safe with the ST. LAWRENCE EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR which is made from Cane and tests "over 99.99 per cent pure. ~ . I" you prefer a very fine grain--a medium one or one quite large, your grocer can sult your taste In St. Lawrence which is offered inthe throa grades in 21b. and 51b. Cartons, and bags of 10, 20, 25 and 100 Iba. Buy in Refinery sealed packages to avoid mistakes and assure absolute cleanliness and correct weights. Sold by most good Grocers ¥wo Bonde of Due 1st July, 1945. Investment Ban kers a '1 Canadian National Gray, Ottawa, spent Sunday at his late.y, left yesterday for Renfraw to home here. The hail storm did con-| take a couple of week's rest ar i re- siderable damage in' this this vicin-| creation with relatives residing there. ity, Owing to so much rain some Mrs. F. Rogers is also very ill. ior of the crops are useless. Miss Clara ris Ready sold his span of grays to day. Miss Kate 'Ferguson, Winni-.| peg, is here on a visit to her moth-! er, Mrs. M. Ferguson. Miss Mary Cummings, Ottawa, was a recent unquestioned merit at unusually attractive prices Government of Province of Ontario | Due 1st May, 1925. Interest 1st May and November. ination $1000. City of Toronto | Interest 1st Janua Denomination, $1000. Full particulars on request, A. E. AMES & CO. Union Bank Building, Toronto 53 King St. West EXHIBITIGN RAILWAY GRAND TR i AERA] Canadian National Exhibition |Toronto, August 28th to . September 13th. | Round trip tickets will be issued August 28th to September 7th Inc {Valid forireturn up to and including September 15th. Fare $6. Or tle- | kets good going August 30th to Sept {8th Valid for return within seven days from giite of sale, but nét later than Sept. 14th. Fare $545 Tickets will fat be good on trains Nos. 1, 13 14 or ry and July } : Labor Day, September 6th | Round trip tickets will be issued to points in Canada at Single First Class Fare, going and returning September 6th only. - Or Single First Class Fare and One Third, good going September 4th to 6th inc. Valid returning until % pent. 7th. Tickets 'will not be good on Ttrains Nos. 1 and 14 to M}ocal points | between Toronto and Montreal | For full particulars apply to J. P. | Hanley, C. P..and . Cor. Jounson and Ontario streets, CANADIAN PAacCiFic The Ideal Route To and From TORONTO Durin CANADIAN | NATIONAL EXHIBITION, "N\ Established 1889 , Aug. 285 to Sept. 13, 1915. T. EB. Furrs, Colebrooke, at D. L.| guest of Miss Bertha Cook, Mr. and | Nagle, Ottawa, Is visiting friends! Simon Bali for about $350 and in- Amey s. Inet Dickson, Niagara Falls, and Miss Beatty, Lansdowne, were guests of | VERONA. | Mrs. James Purvis one day last week, | Aug. 24,--Mrs. (Dr.) Hanley apd| Mrs. Black, Kingston, is visiting her | little son Robert, are visiting with brother, Edward Scott. Miss Edna | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asselstine. Howard, Ottawa, is spending a short | Archibald MeNaughton and wife are| holiday at-her_home here. Miss | at Mr. Simmon's, out at Verona. | Dollie Vandusen, Brockvillé, is the The harvest dinner under the aus-| guest of the Misses Ferguson. Frank | pices of the Ladies" Ald was a decid-| Ferguson and Walter Shipman left | ed success. Addresses were deliver-| Thursday for the west on the har- | ed by Rev. Mr. Kemp, Enterprise, vesters' excursion. Inspector, Tinscott, Lieut. Stethem, lamy, Brooklyn, N.Y., spent Dr.. Edwards, M.,P.P., and Mr. Hau- lin, of Sydenham. : Carl Wright, Auburn, N.Y., and Eldon Trousdale, Verona, are tent- ing at Spring Point, 14 Islind Lake. On Sunday Carl landed a pike weigh- E 4, ing 14 SY a The ives 0d Eldon | 1¥ lL Mr. and Mrs. Grey and fam- Trousdale caught a pikerel that tip-' ily, Owen Sound, were guests of Mr. ped the seale at nine pounds." John|2nd Mrs. G. A. Purvis last: week. Dowker, Hartington, and D. and N. Elderbeck, Pleasant Valley, are tent-! - OUT LET. ing at Oak Valley, Lawn, Brady's] Aug. 23.--The.heAvy rains of the Point, 14 Island Lake. _ Alexander, last few days are delaying the farmi- Manson and 'son Russel, Pleasant ers gelting in their harvest. . Charles Valley, were at the Lake Monday and | Ferguson has started out with - his secured several fine fish. Percy | threshing machine. Mrs, M. Fodey Day, Harrowsmith, ard J. Rodinan, | spent a few days last week with her Indiana, N.Y., brother-in-law of Mr. daughter, Mrs. Arthur Slack, Delta. Day, fished at the lake to-day and Mrs. Annie Vanderburg and children, captured several fine fish. Vena and Gerald, Avonmore, re- Gerald Ball, R. Martin, Miss Flor-| turned home on Friday, having spent ence and Leona Trousdale and Miss| the holidays with friends here. = Mr, Hazel Percy comprised a party of! and Mrs. John Fodey made a trip to young people. who arrived at Bay| Kingston on Friday to visit their son, vis. Mrs. B. Burnham and Miss Olive Burnham spent a few days last week in Brockville. Joseph Elliott; St. Louis, is here to see his sister, Mrs. Arthur. McLean, who is serjious- View Sunday, to spend the day with Mark, who underwent. an operation! f, H.: P. Abrams. Carl Wright and| recently for appendictis, in thé Ho- Eldon Trousdale joined the party at) tel Dieu and found him progressing Mrs. Dickson and daughter, Miss Ja- | here. {this home. | Miss M. A. Bel- | last | drawback to the farmers of this vi- week the guest of Miss Jessie Pur- | 1 | Lennox & Addington | McLaughlin and bride have returned J. Rothwell spent Sunday at| tends to go to the west with the next » harvesters' excursion. Albert Falk, Herman Berndt, Otto Kleim and An- , | drew Kerr from here, aad four or five from Vennachar also intend to Re YARKER. - Aug. 2f.--John Wright spent the {week-end in Cobourg. He was ac- { companied home by Mrs. Wright and daughter, Jean. The boys who left for the West this week were: Wil- cinity. The farmers have had a |l!liam Wilson, Gerald Warner, Andrew very: good yield.of grain. = "Bhe Wo- | Warner, Howard Holland, Alexander men's Institute . will, hold their | Riddell and C. Lee. The C.N.R., monthly meeting at Mrs. Clayton station 16oks somewhat improved Steele's. Mr, and Mrs. :Burke and | With a new coat af paint. Miss family, Rochester, N.Y., visiting at | Lizzie Winter has returned home af- Oscar Amey's, have returned home. | ter a visit in Kingston. Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Carter and | Brown, Brockville, visited her par- family, New York, who were visiting | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Babcock. at Frederick Wemp's, have returned | Gerald Young Cloyne spent the week- home. : end here. Mrs. S. Burgess and Mrs. | C. Edgar spent a day recently at A. MOSCOW. el | Middleton's. Miss Ruth McCauley, Aug. 25.--The recent excessive | Napanee, is with her uncle, J. War- rains have caused the harvest to be | Ber. Mrs. Ferguson, Toronto, spent the latest in years. Some grain | @ short time with her parents, Mr. fields are lyig under water. How- |and Mrs. A. Babcock. Miss Gowdy, ever,the cheese maker reports a good | Sydenham, was the guesi of Miss supply of milk at the factory. Henry | Marion Freeman for a couple of days. Miss Gladys Warner is visit- to their home at Morewood after |ing at C. Peter's, Sydenham, Miss spending their honeymoon at the | Hudgins, Kingston, is with her home of his brother, Robert Moc- | grandmother, Mrs. Warner. Miss Laughlin. Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Van- | Ruth Babcock is visiting Miss Knight uven spent several days last week in Belleville. Mrs. George Curl has holidaying with friends at Battersea. | returned. home from the Kingston F. P, Johnson has returned from a i Generay Hospital where she was con- MILL HAVEN. Aug. 24.--The rain is a great mn AUG.28TH-SEPT.13H Tiling War Demonstrat FORTY .ARMORED CARS Naval Review; Mar h of the Allies; Grand Exhibit of War Trophies; Stirring Aero- - plane Flights and Bomb Dropping Model Military Camp of Overseas' Troops Patriotic Year Fireworks; Biggest Live- stock Show; Wonderful Array of Manu. - factures; New Giant Midway Low Rates on all Railway and Steamboats Follow The Crowds To Toronto --~------ fined with fever Mrs. Martin is! J. 8. Maybee have returiied te Od- very ill with typhoid fever. Mrs. | essa after -a few days visit with W. Brown and daughter Mildred, | friends in Napanee. Miss Agnes Napanee, spent a day recently with Dinine and sister, also Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. (Dr.) Galbraith, Miss Philips, | R. Wallace are visiting at William Watertown, N.Y., is visiting at F. Hodge's. Mics Florente Clyde has re- Storms, Miss Stella Storms is vi-| turned to her duties in Kingston af- siting in-Wilton. ental roof here. Aliss Lottie Heas- ODESSA. i lip Svent Sunday last at Jona Ken- oe . . - I ny's, ie essa Band furnished aE Vw Jarman fre delay. music for the garden party at Syden- rains. Mrs. Thomas Milsap is spend-. ham on Wednesday last and were : {hit : ing a few days with William Vroo-| 37en Mr. and Mu Heras Hoa man. Mrs. Harry Peters and Mrs. ana A. Lindsay, . Sydenham, spent Ani mene | SUDday at William Vrooman's. Miss | Nellie Clyde has returned after spend | ing 'a week's vacation in the Limes- | tone city. Mrs. A. A. Hagerman | and son, Kelly, spent last week at | Bdward Hagerman's. Miss Olia Me- i Laughlin, Gorham, Maine, is visiting her grandfather, Alexander lin. Miss Wiletfa Fraser spent a | day recently at Willidm Healy's. Mrs. | {Dr.) Sparks and son, Kingston, are | visiting" at Dr. Maliee's. M#. (Rev.) ; Barnes, Mrs. B. 8. Parrott and Mrs. E. O. Clark are visiting at Rev. Mr. { Tucker's, Deseronto. Mrs. Baker has gone to Toronto to spend the fal with her son, Mr. Percy Bakér. A number from here attended the Red i Cross social 'at Collin's Bay on ¥Fri- | (day evening. Mis: Vera Kenny is | spending a few days with her cousin, 4 Miss Pearl Hagerman, Bath. Mrs : William T. Hodge i¥ visiting friends iin Kingston. Blake Gilbert spent {Sunday at William Frink's. E. M. | Gordon has refurved to his home af- | ter a couple of months visit with hie i brother, Lyman in Winnipeg, ° At Lake Ontario Park. i There was a large audience pres (ent at the entertainment last even- | | ing. = Seymour and 'Dupree repeat- sed their programme and also intro- {ducéd new many novelties in 'their! i s@omedy part. Their imitation of a | Duten girl In Diffie costume and . i their musical selections and Chinese | {dancing won them much praise | { Tyler, the equiiivet, en ed in. Some clever work." The At powerful Menh. ; gas kaown to chemfitey. cluded "A Cross | 2 in| deciles J, wot ahs uded "A Cross in the Desert," "The he alles of as Oriental Ru | Middy." i Thewame will be presented for the by." and "The Man fn the | balance of the week. ' 5 : } REDUCED FARES ter a few days visit under her 'par-| 4 Laugh- | ad will my Te Toronto from all stations in On- tario, also from Niagara Falis and Buffalo, N.Y, and roit, Mich. Be Sure te Consult CPR. 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