Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Dec 1915, p. 16

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T PAGE TWENTY -------------- Ll FROM THE COUNTRYS Frontenac | 4 BE Ah BELLROOUK rmer liseass pent the ip h SPAFFORDTON tainment n end in Vi raw SUNBURY he ely w Dec ladic Al Of i concer and tea « year I'ne Red 5 semi-monthly at Mr James I d a goodly number I'he Methodist + bazaar and ne hal were 11 attendance hureh ladies aid hele tea on Wednesday ey and a large crowd I'he programme excellent one and articles was go and Inverary, ening in t attendance ed was an of fancy alent from Battersea also from Mount Chesney 'he proceeds of the evening good. Some of the local tories are still running with a limit ed rmount of milk received. Plough ing has all been finished, and a large amount has been done I'he boys have all returned from the we and slowing of their trip. School attendance greatly lucreased this week. Butchers report beef cattle scarce as a number has been taken from this district th past month Miss Pearl Gibson, In verary, visiting her ister, Mrs Robert Balls Wis furni the sale rd assisted were cheese [ac give account has Leeds 0-0 Gn ee eee FRANKVILLE. Dee. 2.-- Born on Nov, 24th to Mr and Mrs. William Green a daughter Mrs. W. Brown has returned from Lombardy, where she was visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. Wood Mis Meria Mulvagh, Lansdowme, spent Sunday with Mrs, A. M. Dixon. Web ster Connor, was appointed delegate to the boys' conference in Brockville Other boys who attended were Vix Stanley, Wilfrid Livingston, Garfield Eaton and Egbert Mott. Mr. Green wood, Jasper, conducted service in Thomas church on Sunday last Miss Laura Stewart, who spent the past four months with friends - here and at Plum Hollow, left last week for her hone near Cobourg, Miss Vio let Brigginshaw handed in her resig nation as teacher, to take effect at the end of the present term Her sister, Miss Mamie, of Toledo, was engaged to succeed her. Mrs. Alver 2 SS tus Johnston is quite ill at The home BREAK A CHILD'S COLD BY GIVING St, the little liver and bowels and they get well quick. - Cleanses When your child suffers from a cold don't wait; give the little stom- ach, liver and bowels a gentle, thor- ough cleansing at once. When cross, peoevish, listless, pale, doesn't , eat or act naturally; if breath | 3, /had, stdmach sour, give a- tea- Spoonful of "Calit rnia Syrup of | Figs," and in a few hours all the] clegged-up, constipated waste, sour) bile and undigested food will gently! love out of the bowels, and you! have a well, playful child again. If your child coughs, snuffies and has caught cold or is feverish or has a sore throat give a good dose of' PP a a LOLS LSE6 OA DE | Tewww vweww Fra Clarke Townsend at E. M tonnor fer pent Taylor ill the weel-o ore's Charles past neuriti 1 the pa eneral Ho King nm Thursday H many friends here wis 1 been the of has ng an attack ton Tye was taken to the ( who has been ill week ton Ia speedy covery. Hugh S Ottn Schmid was her irsday to v O'Con on nines owned nor 0. the interests of men Mines, ( or Mr ind the Depar Recent v Hiam Griffin at Harry Snider Lan Glady nider at Mr A Putnan Howard, Athens, at Seabrook's Mr Dobb ' I at George K., Wight's Miss Black Westport at H Black Dr. Fergus O'Connor Gan anoque, G P. Wight Athens a ! O'Connor - anada ind Mrs. W Marble Rock Clarence and Miss Bevens children leven downe Timothy le son CHAFFEY'S LOCKS. I'he since Nov 0 farmer the are ecent busily ploughing hie linen sh Alice rains Miss Star Wer given for Misses e former's Rowswell by the ton and Kan was well attended and Nand embroidered linens | ented at th home nice Were pres The re decors Very to the bride eiving ted room was artistically n white and vello th « vellow ry iusters santhen I'he after enjoyed I'hen they where refresh efully prepar The dining room red and white bouquets Good showered on the bride married to W. R. Riley, at m Saturday. A meeting was No. 4 to vote on drill at the school house, It was unanimously carried in favor of hav ng" a well drilled Mr. Summer Phillipsville, wa the contract Mrs, E Murphy is ill with pleurisy Lockmaster Fleming and finished the lock work for t The hunters procured a goodly num ber of ducks vesterd A tea will be given by Mrs Fleming or Saturday in Red Cro Fund A number from tended the. social at 'Elgin 28th. They report good time 1000 was all the proceeded very ladies to the pleasantly present dining laid with were tast room were ments aich ed for the occasion decorated red geranium were who was l'oronto held was with with Wishes at 8. 8 ing a well given assistant he season ay W H aid of the here at on Nov MOREWOOD, W. P. Boshart daughters, Helen and Isobel, and nephew, Bahmer Beatty, Ottawa were recent visitors to the Methodist parsonage. Misses Mabel and Lottie Reveler, Winchester, spent a couple of weeks visiting relatives here. J. Moore and T. Gillespie spent Tuesday in Ottawa T. Faulkenar made a business trip to Ottawa on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Feeley and family of Saskatoon are visiting re latives and parents here. A. B. Alli- son and daughter Lola visited friends at Dunbar. Rev. D. D. Elliott, | and Rev. H. E. Warren, Chesterville molored to Iroquois on Friday to a temd the funeral of the late Rev. A H. Visser C. Yorke made a busi ness trip to Russell on Monday. The funeral of Mrs. Emerson Kile, which took place on Friday, and of Miss Wilson on Saturday were largely a tended to the Presbyterian cemetery Mr. and Mrs. Amon McConnell an! Mr. and Mrs. Feeley and childrer were recent visitors to Dunbar an: Chesterville, Mrs Loucks, Russell was a week-end visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. George Smith The Orangemen gave an oyster sup per and concert here on Friday ev ening. Rev, Dr Philip, Inkerman gave an address and Mr. Garred a returned soldier, gave an interesting talk on what takes place at the front Rev. D. D. and Mrs. - Elliott spout Tuesday and Wednesday in Ottawa guests of Nev. W. A. and Mrs. Wil son. Dar Rev and the w Clark Napanes iting in Fraser few days' v fon The tising lor refu Saturday ni has retump weeks with Boulton, in Snider, Jar Moreland Clark's ing held Church 'spending a | Lennox & Addington | BATH. Dec. 2.---The lecture given by W. 8S. Herrington, K.C., Napanee, on Friday evening, Nov. 26th, in aid of | the Bath branch of the Red Cross, | was very much enjoyed by a large | audience. he influx of new mem- | bers with their fees was an evidence of "Canada's part in the war" being presented in a forcible manner. Quite a number of those present, both men and women, came forward and enrolled their names, and more are coming along to do their bit Ii this lihe. The receipts netted $43. The library concert on Wednesday evening of this week was wejl pat- ronized and a good time was enjoy ed. The steamer Aletha made her last daily trip on Saturday last for "California Syrup of Figs" to evacu-| this year.) The Amherst sland mail| ate the bowels no difference what| how comes by way of Millhaven, ow- other treatment is given. | Sick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless "fruit laxative." | Millions of mothers Keep it handy! because they know its action is! prompt and sure. a little given to-day saves a sick; child to-morrow. : Ask your druggist for a 50-cent| bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," | which contains directions for babies, children of all ages and, for grown- ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of countefeits sold here. ~ Get the genuine, made by "California Fig Syrup Coinpany." They also know | { ing proprietor. ing to the installation of mail routes on the Island. Prof. Stewart, of the Deaf and Dumb Institute, Belleville, gave a missionary address in the Me- | thodist church on Sunday evening last. The butcher shop has again | changed hands, H. A. Lewis now be- ODESSA, ; Dec. 2. --Several are enjoying the! first cutter ride of morning. treal, is spending his holi Kingston and Odessa. Mr. a H. 8. Davy have left Odessa to spend ys m | dance given day was a thirty dollars to the Red | Leita Simp son spent ton Osw couple of d ter, Mrs The village day to see home a bride. Bt rt ag 4 a f » i SWITZERVILLE Dee zerville Dramatic drama "Th the church time, speak en before a ed successful in ev mental and stenes was Soe ford an proceeds Cres. The ed invitations in four different | near future. | ing their poultry to th Napanee this week. meating wi thé season (his! Brethen's Friday afternoon R. C. W. Timmerman, Mon- | and family, Bpctab, spent Wednesday | as confpared with the previous quar- Frink's. dq Mrs. | Queen's, Kingston, spent Sunday at at J. his home. Ndpane ) ! W Herman Welle HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SAT RoB7 W. NER WY 3 MANES J, Flew ine vou QLER Fh i Aa ze Wi, Ip Wh aTur2 STARS & /RDAY, DECEMBER 4, ry ED sel a on op VE RYH , on THE HEART oF RVICE FIVE PART STARFILM $ Favous PoEM Monday-.Tues- day- Wedn'day ek Til ME ETHEL. DaRR/MORE THE Fave dupa ENT Mary EMMY oF EM M é The -» Pw HOitE" Woman» tREPITH o #8 Sod) 3) 3 Domini © SA GNTR EAL er nursing Mi Wesley during nd pent fa niily raed t 1 ' 1 I Wales The vi t with f 5 : attended Red ¢ Bank the Hall Napanee, is on the Vi ting / Impey, ed a « -- GERMAN MORALE SHAKEN, Bellevill ' = 3 } « 20 Allied Guns Do Not Give Them Mo } ind £1 ment's Rest. .ondon, Dee, 4 The rrespondent of the Daily telegraphing yesterday, says "The morale of the German tiers in Belghim has been shaken He terrific and sustained artillery fire of Allies Wounded who : y have garived at Ghent say that the Ki1 + Lobhin Allied -guns never give the Germans ne a moment's rest All are deeply im- ald pressed by the vast quantities of am munition expended, "After the hard frost of last week tie roads were almost impassable and there was great discomfort in the trenches, "The shells pour into the trenches as fast as hail stones,' say the Germans 'It horrible, For the time being in the war we #re outtought and outranged in artil- lery.' 1 Mall sol by the sper vith his #i Sydenham : Ruck Was surpriced last dibert M. Saider hurs bring Lanark atta ad | FORCED LOAN POSSIBLE, The fact that the Swit-{ Club presented the | e Minister's Bride," in| the 36th. for the second, " 8: lar It was giv "A forcéM toan as one of the fin 1 audience and prov. large ancial expedients of the future must IY way. ; Instra- | he cops ikely, obtect would violin music between the! be af 0 1 , @nsumption furnished by the Misses as ng raise Abney. . ae Way of en d the Misses Lewis. The! forcing compulsory thrift upon the given to the Red | pation is to stop a certain percentage Dramatic Club bas receiv. | out of the wages when these exceed to p the drama} a given amount, this deduction to b communities 4n the invested in the war loan. y A"gCod many are tak- - ers in Coavi Lrassirais fabio chines Show a decidea R. J.tincline during the three months Prink| since early closing' went into effect, sumption. London, Dee, 4.440n the Chronicle the Parliamentary correspondent writes: itself REAL tions London for non- in A at Mgs 11 be held C B. ter. 8 ; An ezg famine is fefired in San. Miss E. Switeer is visit} ada this winter. Brethen, ung | concert in the| Rotterdam | I: ALWAYS TIRED May Find Help in This Letter. Swan Creek, Mich, --"' cannot speak too highly of your medicine. When r Te through neglect or i ¥ overwork I get run [Ges down and my appe- tite is poor and I have that weak, lan- id, always tired eeling, I get a bot- tle of Lydia E. Pink- bhmy"s Vegetable Compound, and it builds rn en WOMEN WHO Another Sufferer Relisy od. Hebron, Me. -- "Before your remedies was all run down, . aged and had female weakness. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vi Com- upon women | meet the benefits derive from your medicines. CuarLEs Rowe, RLF. D., Hebron, Maine. If you want special advice write to Lydia E, Pinkham Med- icine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Masa. 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