Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Nov 1915, p. 11

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Mahood Bros, 115 Princess street. Simmons Bros, 169-171 Princess street, CHILDREN'S What Every | Mother Should Know. Doctors declare that cotigh-cures containing opium, morphine, _o¢ paregoric should never be given to children, save under medical directions. Most cough mixtures contain those things; Veno's Lightning Cough Cure does not. Veno's is ® guaranteed -poison-free, and the idcal children's cough All kinds of children's coughs yield to Veno's-- even whooping cough, however violent. Awarded Grand Prix and Gold Medal, International Health Exhibition, Paris, 1910. Ask your English, Scotch, Trish, Welsh friends about Veno's Lightning remedy. it is the remedy for Cough Cure. They know. Vena's is a-British remedy, made in Britain be by British capital and labour, and used wherever the grand old British flag fies. Give it vour children, take ® yourself ; Coughs and Colds Difiicali Breathing Bronchial Troubles price cenis. Whooping Cough Nasal Catarch © Blood Spitting Hoarseness Asthma L size condmining 21 fimes (he quandity G0 cons. Sell by Dewgpists and Dvaleds ereCinehere; or dive t, on re-eipt of price, from the vole agents for Canade, Harodd #. 10Ne © Co, LHL, 10, WeCond Street, Teronlo. i Propristorss The Peng Drag ©0., LM. Manchester, Eng. SHINING a % Frontenac BELL ROCK. Nov. 23 --Temperance Rally Dayin our Sunday school was a decided suc- The cheese factory is closed | for the winter after a successful sea- inder the management of R. P. wiley, Arden Earl James and ed Grant have returned home from the" North-West Miss M.| Healey spent Saturday and Sunday! at her.home on Wolfe Island. Vis- s: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bradshaw and children. at. J. Yorke's; Mrs. J COsS Washington, at D. L. Amey's, . GLENDOWER., Nov. 24 --The wells have well filled as a result of the heavy rains. A new engine has arrived for Richardson's feldspar mines. Mrs. J. Timmerman is still quite ill, Far- mers have finished plowing in this] vicinity A number of the Russians have left the mines. Nelson Leeman and da visiting fiends have been on the sick list, what better staying with his wife, ously ill, at Godfrey Michael Kelly, who who is seri-| HARROWSMITH. thodist Sunday School are preparing for their annual Christmas enter- tainment as thev purpose having .a real old fashioned Christmas this year The Als-I-Kan Club is also busy getting ready for its ba- zaar early in December Among the callers of last week were Miss Elsie and Fred. Knapp, Kingston, at Dr. Wilkin's Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis, Kingston, visiting at Elgin cock's, have returned home. M. Clow, tpending the past weeks at James Lewis', Wilton, has returned home. Harry Walker is building a new meat shop on the cor- two Lee has moved into the lately fur- nished-off rooms over his meat shop. WENSLEY. Nov. 22.--J. Davey home in Newburgh. left for his Hugh Brown '| returned from Lavant on Thursday with a load of flour. P. J. Wensley and C. Brown went to Lavant last week, the latter driving a . small drove of cattle bought by Mr. gent Mrs. Frederick Wensley and family left for Rainy River District, where they expect to reside for tha winter, School was closed on Fri- day, the teacher sharing in the pre- vailing colds Reeve Wensley left to-day for Kingston to attend the County Council session. F. Mallory was in Matawatchan to-day. COLLINS BAY. Nov. 23.--The variety shower | held at Lewis Wartman's on Friday | evening in honor of his daughter, Mrs. R. L. DeLong, Rossmore, was A SUCCess. in till a late hour. stine has returned from where he spent a limited time. and Mrs. D. Whitman, Kingston, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Losee. Mrs. Clar- ence Giddy and children, Odessa, have returned home after spending a week with her aunt, Mrs. G. Vanal- stine. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick | Brown and children, Lapum, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bell. Mrs. Hugh Day has returned from visiting her mother, who has been very ill. Mrs. James Powley has returned after spending a week | with her brother, B. Rose. 'Miss Mary Vanalstine spent Thursda, oh last week at Mrs. Lewis Wartm John Grass has returned to Eaton | after a short visit with his father, H. Grass. George Vanal- Ottawa, PERTH ROAD. A Nov. 19. The :armers are taking| advantage of the open weather to finish ploughing. the 'Union Sabbath school have be- gun actice for the Christmas en- tertainment to be held in the Methe | dist Church on Dec. 23rd. ac-| count of the sudden illness on the | pastor, Rev. Mr. Doherty, no ser- vices were held here on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Caswell preached an able sermon at Maple Leaf on Sunday morning. The cheese factory has| closed for the season and H, Sly, | cheesemaker, has returned to his| home at Brewer's Mills. Mrs. Link later gave a "dime" tea in aid of the| Laides' Aid list noon. The Maple Leaf Mission Cir-| cle holds its next meeting at Winnifred Wallace's this Thursday. nesday. Fadden, Wilmur, spent B, Sernhire's. Maple Leaf, spent Saturday after noon at Miss M. Raymond's. Miss F. from the west. MOUNTAIN "RROVE. Nov. 22 --The boys have returned the . The hunters have wll retu with their allowance of A, W. Thompson spent a few days week fishing at Eagle Lake. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Flynn a son. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Grey are also rejoicing over the birth of a son. © Mrs. W. H. Cowdy spent the week-end with friends at Verona and vicinity, Mrs. Thomp- son, sr., is the guest of her grandson, , Captain George Pringle. A. yter, of Smith's Falls, are| is some-{ Anson Timmerman is| Clyde Nov. 24. --The members of the Me-| tree | Bab-| Miss E. | ner of his lot on Main street. S.! Sar- | Dancing was indulged | Mr. | The members of | Wednesday atter- | i The Wilmur Helping Hand will meet; next at the home of Mrs. J. Camp-| bell, Blectric Mica Mines, next Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Me-| Sunday at] Miss Sadie Guthrie zier, W. G. Crozier and R. Cox have returned from Switzerville, having finished the ploughing on Mr. Cro- zier's farm. R. P. Hawley is at home again after spending the sum- mer making cheese at Bellrock. The Methodist Sunday school has decided to hold its annual concert on the evening of Dec. 24th. A. C. Ab- bott visted Yarker, Camden East and other points last week. J. E. Price is looking after the taxes Damon Hartwick is building a new house on Mountain avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Davy visited friends at Centre- ville recently. A. W. Thompson is attending County Council this week. Mrs. Thompson accompanied him to town, H. Amey and little daughter, Seattle, | PLEASANT VALLEY, Noy. 23.--The teacher and pupils of the school assisted by the young been | People purpose holding a concert in the near future party at W A few attended a Bradford's on Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. George Trousdaje, Hartington, spent a re- cent Sunday at Frederick Ellerbeck's Rev. Mr. Humphrey called in this vicinity recently. Mr. and Mrs, George Barr visited friends at God- frey Miss Ruby and Lorena Sigs- worth have returned from Inverary, Ellerbeck is at Sydenham. Miss Vida Genge was a recent guest of Miss Violet Sigsworth, James Manson has returned from Newdale, Sask., where he spent the past few months. - Jimmie's many friends are glad to see him home. Mrs. Rich- ard Ellerbeck, son and daughter, called at Thomas Bradford's S Orlene Kerr visited at T. W. 'Kerr Goldie Whitty was at Verona Mr, Lesslie, Reynoldston, was a recent week-end guest at James A. Hughes'; Miss Maggie Watson at Earl Leon- ard's; Hartington; Mr. and Mrs. W, Cowdy, Mountain Grove, spent a few days at Edgar Hughes'; Charles Purdy, Bay City, Mich., is a guest at Harry Watson's; Mr. Purdy's many friends are pleased to see him. Ray Gowdy called at E. Whitty's; Miss Laura Burgess at S. Sigsworth's Leeds MORTON, Nov. Rev. Mr Shannon, Kingston, conducted services in the Presbyterian Church here on Sunday evening. G. Somerville, Barriefield Camp, was in the village calling on friends on Sunday. Mrs. J. Willis is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. H. G. Dean, Jones' Falls, who is very ill. Miss Anna Taber kas gone to Ottawa to attend a ladies' college, The young people purpose holding a patriotic box social on Noy. 30th, Mrs, Burns Simpson who spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart has | returned to her home at Jones' Falls. | { WESTPORT. Nov. 22.--J. B. Leeder narrowly escaped death on Thursday after- | noon in his planing mill. He was putting a belt on the main shaft, { when his jacket was caught in the | sfhaft, tearing - his clothes into shreds. A set screw on one of the pulleys tore the flesh off the Wack of { his hand. The only thing that {saved him from being mangled was | the £act that the pully was loose. He | is recovering nicely. The half ton of coal was won by Ralph Freden- | boroughs at the Lyric Theatre last | week. Hilliard Lockwood left on Mouday for Red Deer, Alberta, where he will spend the winter. Miss Kath- leen Kelly, Lombardy, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Grennon. An- | drew McNally was a business visitor {in Lavant last week. 22 MAPLE 'GROVE. : Nov. 22.--The hunters have all | left, taking some fine deer with them. | Fishermen are coming in and camp- ing around the various lakes. 8. Whaley has moved into the camp on Cronk Lake shore and is working in Anglin's mine which is 'still running full blast. J. Abrams and M. Al- BOWELS STOMACH, | HEABACH, COLDS {They livon the he. Hees and bowels and straighten you Hight up. {Don't be > Milo, ws, | constipated, sick, h breath bad and With Srsally dad Miss | Peters, Kingston, at Mrs. R. Harris'; | Mrs. Warren, Belleville, at Mrs. Wal-| ter Guthiie's; George Lees is home| Cro- ;uson have finished sawing wood and movéd their machine to Desert Lake, Visitors: J. Reamer is visiting friends in this vicinity; Miss B. Jeff- ery, Glendower; Miss L. Wilson and brother George, Desert Lake, spent Sunday at Mrs. M. Kemp's; Miss Ethel and Bower Jones spent the day son was a recent guest of his brother, William Wilson. Miss Winifred Thompson visited at Miss Flossie Kemp's. H. Stevenson has returned from the west, also George Campbell. ELGIN, Nov. 22.--Miss Pinkerton was the guest of her grandparents at Crosby. Mrs. A. D. Mustard spent a few days with her daughter at Portland. Miss Byington, Portland, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. F. Warren.. A shower was held at the home of Mrs, W. H. Sly in the 12th inst. The guest of homor was Miss Florence Sly. Some fifty guests were Rres- ent and the number of beautiful presents which the bride to be re- ceived was a token of the high esteem in which she is held by her many friends. Miss W. Sly, Kings- ton, was a week-end guest undef the parental roof. W. A. Coon mojored to Brockville and wa guest "gyer Sunday. Prof. L. Mulloy, Kings- ton, gave a Ya 'address in the Methodist Church on the 19th inst in behalf of King and Country. The Patriotic League gave an apron sale and tea in aid of Red Cross work. A pretty house wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sly when their only daughter Florence was united in marriage to Harry Knapp by Rev. Mr. Dickenson, New- boro, in the presence of immggiate relatives of the contracting pdrties. The bride was daintily gowned in white satin. The happy couple left by C. N. R. for Ottawa. | Lennox & Addington COLEBROOK. 16.--Stanley Benn, Biggar, .,» was called to the bedside of his father who is seriously afflicted with a second stroke of paralysis, Mr. Benn intends to remain in On- tario for two menths. if necessary. Mrs. Matilda Bean, Toronto, sister of Charles Bean is here and intends to remain a short time. Mrs. E. Loch- head, Newburgh, is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. Mary Garrison. Ira Sals- bury has purchased a McLaughlin car. Special services are being held in the Methodist Church and will be continued next week. James Grey is shingling his house. Sacramental ser- vices were held here last Sabbath. Alexander Riddell has returned from Saskatchewan where he has been for two months. Rev. Mr. Farnsworth, Newburgh, preached an eloquent ser- mon to the Orangemen in the Metho- dist-Church here on Sunday after- noon. Rev, Mr. Benner preached an impressive sermon to the Foresters in the Methodist Church here on Sunday afternoon, the 14th inst. ODESSA. Nov. 24. --The sermon on missions preached by M. S, Madalé, Napanee, on Sunday morning was enjoyed by a large congregation. Mrs. Charles with friends in Kingston. Morley Fraser, Kingston, spent a day recent- ly at his home in Odessa. Mrs. W. T. Hodge and daughter, Mary, have re. turned to their home here after a visit of three weeks in Kingston. Frederick Sproule spent a day recent- ly with friends in Bath. Of young people are preparing for are to go to the Red Cross Society. in Napanee. George Stagg, ton, spent Saturday at S. Kings- .with friends in Wilton. Miss Lute Shane spent one day recently the guest of Miss Lottie Heaslip. and Mrs. James Shane and Charles Thomas spent Tuesday evening at. MH. J. Smith's. visited her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Fraser, recently. Stanley Snid- er is visiting friends in Peterboro. All were sorry 0 hear of the death of Mrs, Charlotte Thompson. ---- 8 VENNACHAR™ . Nov. 23.---E. C. 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