THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, NN Da DECEMBER ¢ 8, 1915 P/.GE ELEVEN x IDE. | rete eel A elieel Be Alter CUSHENDALI MOTLEAN IDA HILI WILKINSON The f us threst rmers all large crops here The P, R with su ompleted trains on pec itford Foswer pending nd expect i pumpmart Patrick spending a few days with Riehmond Annie ome on MNuesday weeks with her sis Many in the Wednesday ev James Ke Miss Katie Sunday at Friday Daniel Foster and 1 Lhe village are fertram are on | Hu n Cronk has moved after on Mill street ng wood for 1ridsor of Company par spend Wolfe BATH ROAD his week PERTH ROAD threshing ) ¢ Ploughing ween dis snowfall I'he road been much near Ww ymond's has mproved iss W. Campbell spent a few at Sunbury A attended the bazaar held at Sunbury Carl Shales CASTORIA [iN Suvi aiot George : [Lee it George Green's A umber For Infants and Children Leaf, W Ov pent a evening In Use For er 30 Years | week at Rey. Mr. Caswell's Sun rth pleasant Re bury Mrs. Cobbet is again ill. All rh Roa ire glad that Rev. Mr. Doherty is A again well Mr. and Mrs. Shales at last William Raymond's Mr. and Mrs a . ~ | D. Ames at William Shales Mrs H. McCadden is again well Wil Ham Abbot, Battersea, at H. McCad den's Mi Sadig Guthrie at Mrs R. 1 Quorge Clough in tends erecting a sawmill near his & resider James Carr has moved from this vicinity and has taken | charge of a railway section near Pem broke B. Simkins, J Amey and C td few from Maple ilmur and P Roa Always bear the Bignature of hompson's | Carr with him Mrs. B Lees gave a last Wednesday in behalf of the Perth Road | Aid Mrs. B. Simkins is at | McFadden have gone toa Ladies' Mrs. W, ARDEN, and Mrs, Morg tertained a number of | at their home on Tuesday night { Miss Blanche Detlor has gone to Pet The voung people are pre- for the Christmas tree which held in the village hall on Ve A number of young this community have en- Pringle for over- James Williams where she will William Hogan the west where Dee. 2 Dr in en large friends erboro | paring { will be Christmas | men from I listed under apt | seas service Mrs { has gone to Rawden spend the winter bag returned from { he has spent the past two years Several large boxes have been sent by the Maple Leaf Society to the sol- diers at the front Miss Genevieve Detlor visited at J. Post's last week Russell Gendron, Parry Sound, spent | the week-end with his parents here IM ss Annie Post is in Tweed. Mrs B. Petlor, wbo has been ill, is con- valescent. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. New. ton spent Friday in Kingston. Sun- | day night services will be discon- tinued in St. Paul's during the win- ter months. Mrs. B. Jackson has gone to Kingston The Misses Det- lor entertained some friends on Tues- day evening. Frederick Pringle 'spent Sunday at Cross Lake The tea meeting given in aid of the Orange Society in the village hall last week, was a decided success. Bronze Kid Pumps. Satin Pumps, in White, Yellow, Pink, Blue and Black. Patent Pumps. Kid Pumps. Newest creations in dressy Evening Slip- pers. |The Sawyer Shoe Store Finn) from | "levening i season owing to | days | Leeds Bets bee rls lp el Rh CHARLESTON CAINTOWN 1 week end v f tL the home f Mr. and Mr John "Duffield Mrs Willis returned recently fron Ney | Boyne, wher | rel: tives 1 and tan 13 id } = hortly |p er Ef 1h h WASHBURN'S CORNERS De Congratulations are Dowsley M.A cla Brockville Collegiz appointment by | | William ( master of the Institute pon his the Counties ( oun il as Public Inspector for No district, Leeds [Lewis Stevens left Athens Portl where he has position H. Moulton has alter a School J pes last week for and secured a returned tc his here with friends at Seeley s Mrs. A. Duc have Winchester Westmin Monday nome pleasant visit Bay Mr. and returned to Athens R. Cliff and little son ar B.A reached Ather and ar and Mrs Arnold lou from former's i parents, Mr { Stanley 8 Now a Singleton, Soper Mercha Bank stafl member of at Athens word of Thursday last f Loftu Wolfe aged sixty-seven years D Al rahams r the Friends ere rece eturned from 1 the Athens shipme Mrs. A Tuesday flarge number from here attended the | funeral of the late William John Jon Sunday last Mrs. Mella, | ar 1 guest he home week, and agair { ment of N. G |¥ carl left to-day with a I= attle for Montreal \ friends here on Scott visited Sas was I. Suffel recently W. A. Lewis, Oswego are in Athens on their the guests of Mr. and Eaton I prise wedding Mrs PP BB BB GBB eer Be BBB Ber Prince Edward FE BLOOMFIELD. Hattie Saylor, Tren ton, visited last week at Adam H Saylor's and among other friends The teachers and school children gave a concert at which over $40 was made The proceeds are to go to wards a motor ambulance to be tributed by the teachers, pupils and other pedple of this county Reu ben (Collins has purchased the house and lot on Mill street belonging to Sherman Saylor Albro Demill and Miss Parker were married recently The Sunday school children are prac tising for the Christmas tree, evaporators are both closed Wil frid Haight and wife are visiting friends in Toronto. Miss Lily Tal- cott gave a party to her friends on Friday evening A. D. Foster and Harry Slaven have each installed milking machines. Lanark MABERLY. Dec. 6.--Joint meetings of the Farmers' Institute and Women's In- stitute will be held in the Town Hall on Dec. 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Moore- house, Cairo, are to be the speakers and a good meeting is being looked for Mrs. John Morrisdn is slow ly recovering Miss Tend Gray has returped home after spending some time with Mrs. H. Buchanan. Craig Greer and John Courtney bave en- De 7 Mrs con been destroyed by fire; The | BB Be eee epee eB Ge | Lennox & Addington | | ED STELLA NORTHBROOK I cont CENTREVILLE weather of ideal intumna A wedding and work n this little han when Mrs. N. Con bride of A. N, La married ir and returned to her home Hudson returned from Kingston having undergone i operation for appendicitis. Quite number from this vicinity took their poultry to Napanee on Wednes day, and report excellent prices, Ev ery one is looking forward to an evening's enjoyment at the school concert to be held here on the 17th Miss Balston was called home to Pe terboro suddenly on Fridav eveni n account of her mother's illnes funeral of little Bernard Nolan Nolan, Croydon, pas to the Roman Cath Meth repairs became were quietly 'amwor here Miss Leafa Monday Hospital on on ral I'he son of Patrick ed through here olic Church or otlist I'nesday. The Church undergoing and will soon be ready for service Mr. Wagar, an aged resident of this place ill at the home of his laughter Henry ard Rombough, Napanee, v I at John week number rom here motored to the tea meet Friday evening Mrs George Clancy's last g at Des nd on a... | Township Councils | by ppp STORRINGTON , Nov 29 Minutes of previous adopted. Communications were read from the Clerk of Kingston township A. I. Campbell, Elgin, The Whig Printing Co., a the County Clerk Moved, Ritchie--Dixon, and resolved that the following bills be paid County Treasurer, tile, $54.16; John Perry, $15; for ditching on road div. No. 43, (128 rods); James Boal $15, work on road div No 64 George Ritchie, $3, ditching on con 7; Whig Printing Co $50, on a count, T. J. Rigney, $10; defending law suit and legal advice; John Mc Garry 33, keeping pound three years E. F. Dennee, $12, attending Divi sion Court; Harman Keeler, $12, at tending Division Court; A. McKen dry, $10.86, work on road Div. 54 James Boal, $3, drawing tile and building culvert; Danford Lake $21.55, refund on account of loss by fire; William Rickard, $5, refund on Kelly property, the house having William Tolls 3410 refund, there being an error in his assessment Moved, Ritchie--Alliston, and re- solved, that James Dixon and James Shepherd examine the hill near Wil- liam Gibson's and have the same re paired, also that James Dixon re- pair the Btewer Mill Road from the "Forty Foot" to W. J. Patterson's, expense not to exceed $15 Moved Ritchie---Dixon, and resolved that the case of Miss M wan, whose keep in the House of Industry is paid by the township, be investigat- ed by the. Reeve and report at next meeting; also that Robert Gibson be refunded $15.40, be being placed in wrong school section In assessment By-law No. 462 proposing an out- lay'of $1,000 on towns d for which the Government will be asked for part payment, was gifen its first and second reading At 6 pm, Council adjourned to meet on Dee Members all meeting | The Latest Market Reports LIVE $6 § £4.00 $100 Veals and stead receipt Pht $6 GRAIN QUOTATIONS T'oront HP A GA $ Cotton | Root Compound, tind battens del > Spb pe MARKET THE cook MEDICINE ce. TORONTO, ONT. (rermery Wisdsar ETN SYSTEM Local Branch IN EFFECT MAY 30H, eis STOCK Forolito Golug West GENERAL TRADI GAT Rogue Montreal Dec Frad rket was ratl iy $5.6 and ive 0, D appointed by Trade g Manito Northe $1.19, hipment Manito or ba wheaot rn, $1.25; No. 2, $1.2 on ba tre ) tra Americ o1 anadian corn--No. 2 ye nominal Ontario white 6 to_3R¢ side Ontari ar'lot, ¢ and to 96 Peas $2.10; tough, sprou according to sample, 75 1 Lrad ont to according o wheat ih tc No sample sample, $1.51 Barley feed barl freights outside Buckw to 76¢ Rye tough, 83 ple, om M ey, heat according to freight No & . Winnipeg brisk on to-day Decem'be tiona Cash were in fra December attractive during the there wa ng indul the Oat r al 1 ad trade demand made 8 no ged Chicago, I red, No $1.07 to Corn 1-2¢; No Oats standard, No RBarley--=6ic to Rye nominal; 2 hard, nominal; oats according tile broug! New Route Lo Westors Canada TORONTO WINNIPEG | \ Via North Bay, Cobaft and Cochrane Ll Floest fqulpmet ple wv. Toronto 10. 45 r Tuesday, Thursday and saturday ar. Winnipey 3.50! Thorsday, Saturday and Monday ( ¢ Ww « From 81 ondon Thro Prince George Prince Rupert, Alaska Vancouver, Victoria, Sealtle and San Francisco Corinthian re 22. 1 ugh. Tickets to Pretorinm Liverpool Siellinn Corsican Segudinsyvisn 5. Liverp') From PORTE on [RK] Curthagining Dec 20d LHS EO WY ¢ Fhe Allan P King St Farosio HERE'S YOUR TICKET --_ WINNIPEG and the COAST Mon., Wed, Fri ALL WESTERN dining ws ead yorkers i0 to 3 0; roug $4.50 to § 10,000 0; stags lambs, receipts to $0.3 wethers to $ Your train leaves Kingston 2.30 pan WITH CONNECTIONS TO AND FROM POINTS Flectrie lighted sleepers and first-class oc City Agent KR. H ATRBATIN ambs, $6.00 } to ewe meh Station Ont WARD Agent, Toronto, RN ALL THE LA DUNN LL. | M. ( Agent; BR , Gen, Pass Toronto. ec. 7 The comn the Toronto Board ction respon price new Crop track lake por ] Pale, Sallow Cheeks 10t prog No + port New Toronto show that the bieod i impav erished and t nach i erly assimilating its { i In fact aw physical ¢ ion alw shows in her face. | Tell the Need of Beecham's Pills. Women who a ubject not fail to avail themselves of their pre aleness low Toront new crop No 39¢; commercial oats to freights out rack the: ¢ condition Prepared to furnish the 1 ry ief i regulate Their mil horough action qui wd hen x digestion Beecham's Pills are clear the system of impurities, bowels and tone the syster rid the skin of blemishes. No winter, per | slightly sprouted to sample, 9 y 99¢ the kly ted and toug 5, improve the to X8¢ 2, nominal, per car peas, 'according ) to $1.75 alting barley 7 tof 50 to 556 smutty Every woman should know th help of Beoshant s Pills Prepared only by Thomas Beecham, St Helens, Lancashire, England, Sold everywhére in Canada sad L. 5. America. In boxes, 25 cents conte an X PET Ience according Nominal, ca s outsic 1 commercial, 86 to KX« Rie, according to sam | Winnipeg | De i Business w as| local rain exchange; 8s closed at 41 3-4 for] id 43 1-4 for May, viahce for the day LABATT'S LAGER The high price IS MILD, PURE, APPETIZING futureg prices K I th { ra I 1 morning 3 some profit doubt tak in. Chicago. dee, 7 Wheat--No No. 3 red, $1.20 1 No hard, ! JOHN LABATT, LIMITED $1.11 No yellow old, 69 4 yellow new, 64 No i3 Timothy Clover Pork--$16.37. Ribs-- $1 $10.5 Liverpool, closed strong er Spot corn Quotations No. 1 higher Wheat-- old, 12s 8 1-2d; 4d Coras--S8pot, Oats-- American d 1.2 7d; No Baltimore, d 5th, Satan cares mqthing whatever i about a man's att®hding church on) the Sabbath if he gets lis services the other six days in the week, Strongs NO 21 bre $1.1 Corn 1-4¢; January, new, 7 73 1-2 2 red 2; No. 2 spot and December, $1 closed strong 2 white, 41¢ to 1-2 to 44 1.4. 6c to 97¢ James McPatland, Agent, 339.341 King St. Bast i5e $5.00 to 0.00 to $7.75 Arr $19 00 HE! | THE BOYS AT THE | Liverpool. Dec 7.--Spot to-day, 2 to 4d closed FOR XMAS AND FRONT, A BOX OF Milo Specially prepared and all ready for sending. Sold at All Cigar Stores and Druggists. wheat | high-| strong, 1d! Northern spring 4 No. 2 hard winter, 11s ¢| 2 winter Western, 12s 3s 6d clipped, . 4s Instn, ¥ Baltimore. i Dec. 7 --Wheat closed spot and Decem- red ¥ estern 24 1- spot old, 4 1-4 year, 71 Time Table. I ATTN Sao