Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Dec 1915, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

THE DAILY re | FROM THE COUN De Ix I'he vid met at the Dixon on Wedne pressing hay at n'a. T. Campbell, a dent of this locality, but tage La Prairie, was visit here this week. B Wednesday was well Mundell was a re home of Robert Dixon people are pract I mas tree to he held on Rev. Mr. and Mr J felug over the recent former now | ng f Smi th Wi ta attended ent gues Pre or WENSLEY Mr, and Mrs. Frederick | of Mallory visited in Matawatchan last Mis week Mr. apd Mra, Mitchell Brooks are visiting friends and rela in Kingston Reeve Wensley ittended the weetlng this vear of Clarendon and Miller Township Council in Plevna on ouncillor Mallory was Denbigh on Thursday for the town hip council Hugh Brown 1d a shooting water on his tarm on Ha { [rec with tives last Lor the Sa irday { meeting 1, Denbigh 'nesday Simoy ed at va Tohn Brow: on his R.} Waga n Deseronto pend the holld spent Vt from the station for his home the fi 1 ried C week (0 1 1 Wa Pringle Yievna ng take WILKINSON Deg. 18 We are glad to hea ones body is | © ood sleifhing Monday Business brisk omsthe C, P, R account of heavy grain traflic Mr, Maw- as resumed his duties as agent John Finn will act as night op- rator Many from here attended be party at Timothy Donohue's on Fhursday Finn left on Tuesday an operation in the Hotel Dieu, Kingston Sagriff spent Saturday last wortl Patrick Sagriff spent Sun | at Arthur Kidd's: Joseph Kenny pent Sunday at James Evans', Mos COW Mhomas Breen spent Sunday in } nridat Joseph Donohue attend [1 ed the meeting of the Council in Par- Tuesday bells thie on mare enjoying since the torm is hou the hor on the and tury evening Leo to undergo Charles in Tam min on WESTBROOK, The cheese factory a successful season, The blacksmith is the busiest man in the village Mrs. G McEwen re covering from her recent severe ill- ness Large quantities of coal are being drawn from Collins Bay Miss Lorraine Smith, Kingston, spent Sunday at her home here Mrs H Smith spent part of last week with her pa:ents, Mr. and Mrs. Parks, Fellows. W. L. Grass. Sheehan and J. Howie have each | was purchased a number of cows. An- | for t thony Smith has seld his fine driving of t horse for a fancy figure. Mrs. | has Marshall Price received a telegram | occu conveying. the sad news of the death by t of her mother, Mrs. David Smith, | All Michigan, Mrs, Price left on Wed- nesday to attend the funeral. Miss, Edith Saundercook, after spending | the past week in the village, left on Monday for Collins Bay 1 Ww alte For trea and all has the with addi D.la bt may Bert ville typh Seve ~ try Dec, PINE SHADE. . 18. ~A number from bere at- anded the shooting mateh at Claren- don Donald and, John Ferguson are vigitors at Daniel Riddell's, Hill Crest George COrajn and Dewart White are cutting pulp wood for A. | A. Ferguson. Thomas Garrett re- turned home after visiting at Rob- ertsville Herbert Parks attended | .. the paultry fair at Perth. Visitors: | ppte Thomas Rutherford, the Misseg Hatie| pry Rutherford, Winnie Smith and Janet! . Crain, Mrs. John Parks, Duncan Fer- guson, Patrick Bodell. Mrs. Alexan- der Ferguson, Miss Janet McVean, Master John McVean, Mr. and Mrs. | Hugh Millar and daughters, Annie and Olive, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Con- { boy and daughter, Mildred. William Sargeant, Sr., Joseph Ratterson, Dr Earl at A. A. Ferguson's. Mrs. Don ald F. Ferguson, who has been il] for, some time, is improved Mrs, Tho- mas Garrett is recovering after a se vere attack of neuralgia and s tica Robl and Geor ing De up t Mrs pen with Mrs MYER'S CAVE. The fal} of Tuesday left the roads condition The birthday party at Charles MacGregor's In hemor of their son Donald en Tuesday night, was much enjoyed R Andrews turned to his home in King after spending a couple of weeks here. Dr. Howard has gone to Toronto to spend Christmas. Harold MacGregor accompanied by his Mallie has gone to Kingston where he hax secured -a situation Mr. and Mrs AS. Marshall, Arden, spent a few days with Mrs, J. Delyea. Mrs. William Salmond and spn, Ed- mund, Peace River, have returned to | their old home on a visit. Mrs. T. | D. Perry spent Sunday at K. Mesk's | Mr. Harpe¥ and Mr. Erwin passed! through here Wednesday last Aj number from here attended the fun- | eral of Abraham Loucks in Harlowe' op Wednesday last. PERTH ROAD. Dey 16 --William Peter met | with an accident last week While chopping in the woods. a &tick flew | from the axe, hitting him on the; head, severely cutting him, He weat | to a neighbor's house nearby where, the bleeding was somewhat checked. | He was then driven to his home and a doctor found that two arteries had been cut. Mr. Peters is doing well. | Miss E. Green and George Lees visit: | ed Westport one day last week. Lieut.Col. Ferguson, acting as re- cruitipg; oMcer, paid Perth Road a visit Wednesday, encouraging th! 17 has Dex SHOW on in good Mrs has ston sis " ter sighborhood three t who spent the Wes § vis en Sunday the hire. R of Burridge rning when R, A 1 rm iss Mary Waffle, were quie mar +d 1 pend brid Waffle groo a day recer Roushorn at W Miss Della Westport Ee ,.,.._l Kemp, Carrying Place, is very ill at| ance bank aud hope that some other bank | Thursday Hyland | Murphy has moved to Consecon Carnrike | Charles Smith, Bancroft are spend-| pamaker's Lennox & Addington | bea i E | ton's Thorpe, at A FINANCIAL MATTERS STORIES OF THE FITS MADE NOME BIG PRO | { a. RS -------- Market Which Have sulted Successfully For Profession Re- TRYSIDE | Operations Hamilton father Jame hat. her they als and Amateurs York, Dec. 2 was gestion removed hin Watertos i 1 General Ho with much amusement a Madg M Elsie Robertson w the 1 emanating from Chicago that Mond York operators who nade A pocket full of money in stocks } had their wad on the recent break in the wheat market of Chi igo, The story was that these spe ulators had loaded up with wheat at he top of the recent bulge and had BURRIDGY : 10t correctly gauged the weakness of 20 Ihe ¥ he market, with the result that they been compelled to liquidate on break of eight cents a bushel last week. If the truth were known, t would probably be found that, far from playing a losing game in wheat, Wall got away with the long nd of their deal and left some less fortunate holding: the bag on break. It known that proftts taken out of the Chicago wheat market by New York bulls on the re ent advance ran into the millions of dollar Individual operators, ATE inderstood have taken down as much as 19 cents profit on long Very fron pita Wall Stree yarn New had New the Le nds Hobb ad ror ake iart v tutk milton on had M at Mrs Raym Crimmor WwW War had and WESTPORT he Breses » Ve r Ye 20 Bresee and I ob un and 1 ee weeks vam nley Cook Heary Moors to sprain K. E. Lindsay skating on the days. Miss Gertrude who spent the town, returned Mrs r J ren Monohan, called on David Leacock has near Smith's Falls ind will take possession March I J. Martig foun min 3 1d fai left ox unesday Mont rE and family left on Tuesday for M 600 Per Cont.dn Stock. Windsor, Ont, Dec ibution of a 600 per cent, stock d fc vidend and increase in the capital} l the company from $1,000,000 $10,000,000 was authorized at a stockholders Company of tockholder will re stock for Harvey ha Arr ft old. Based on the price of A had ankle expects t sfortune Monday visiting his mothe fenry Lev have nis Rideau rink in a Street Wallace, wonths in Monday and child n Ottawa J. L Clemens, Mich., Tues | few past few ones the ton. De 18 around he are prepar Whit I i throug hie week and to Iroquis on Med Sunday Monnt friend HoT young peo QB ( stmas hristma pent ma look a drove cattie on lay Saturd to M A that 8 M. Doyle purchased a farm gu r h nes in 1] n future reside A misfortune yroken in a : real, where they will Miss Mary Black her collar . iad the 20.~The PINE GROVE Ihe ng for the Christmas » be held in the sq on t. Wedding al Wednesday LYNDHURST Ford } 0 have hon young people are! runaway ciden Lo Spe the enter- | friends Lyndhur Fb 100] meeting of of Mote nited rach s vening of Dee 1 heard Canada were nd I ( 3. Roone new the | res of After i reception a wedding trip to Ot holiday ed hor where =he $40 ¢ d for the new stock a was given by Mr. and Mrs q Westport Friday even Mr. and Mi Rou up residence here m is a pre young f ( Darling, Spaffordion tly with F the n 3 hares the con I le 8 parents been ent 1 vormal school share th pany Harve Jrocky oldie wort R00 ea Black i i ek-end visito on hie orn Dave Josssie H A nl where Sidney Y., ¥ LW » Make Munitions. | I'he Canada Ce has obtained enlarg pero Arm f \ R. R pent Blackmar Harry at h Darling ouple of men | « ywers {o enable them to manu week-end ndeay spent Si Mr. and Mrs. A at BR. Roushon spent yuched eel, and other metals, 1€ OL vicinity 1, Yarker Mrs. F. Dennison Roushorn's. E the business of ma and pulpwood munitions nd the tune of } osts for on Irunk umber Mr, « Very off place continu i » facture SOR place Is Shareholder, Monday Moulton has re Bedford Mills a few days at spent poorly I irkey fair passed quietly here number of fowl offered f I'he ric ere n [ nted good | tl on on" 4 Roddrick hag taken 1 0 be a lighting the ( 0 have el by y y na He Very were not Manager at pent M. Wilson is visit-! Westport, B. Darl ivd Sydenha 1ed to his home Dec general 20 Robert 1 Jones M relative n last ve manager of 48 sale us at wnners, Lit large having tock very George kK shareholder any |} ¢ | contract 1 never sold are anxious Christmas ha - No Trinidad Dividend, fax, N.S Dec. 20 I'rinidad Electric Company notified shareholders that January dividend will not I'he gross earnings are in the previous years, but the price of coal is higher than three months ago, and the net earnings consequently low erecting Prince Eiwad | ii. Lew have usual paid. cess of poles Directors A ot -- Dec. 20.--Mrs. Geore having the CONSECON spent several weeks in hospital at " . at . Brockville, retariied home Saturday A Bric ae bined on Sutars somewhat improved M A My . 5 rnoon and was largely attended, moving onto the ' lara uiany years Mr. Brickman was that he purchased at the sale. Gols i ors have yurchased gsurer of the township council kin Brothers ha V to be ex- © I Downey 18 Dec and Saturda CANADIAN PACIFIC) Also Le ul i IH BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915 an tor convalescents The ease with which OXO can be assimilated is- ope of its strong recommenda- tions in weakness. It is rich in strength - restoring ele- ments, vet so palatable, so pure and sp easily digested that it canbe taken in great weakness and relied upon in serious crises. OXO is better than beef tea, and it 18 ready in a moment. Tins of 4, 10. 50 and 109 Cubes BETTER THAN BEEF TEA RAND TR Christmas and New Yea Holidays Bound Trip Tickets Will Be Issued At SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE Good golug Friday and Saturday, 24th, and 20th, val'd f until Monday, Dec, 27th going Friday Dec J1st, Jan. 1st, 19186 it Monday Xan Irn I2o ird or Jan G1 return IRST CLASS FARE THIRD. ONE Wednesday turday, Dec. 25th, valid for ret til Tuesday Dec. 2X1 1915 ng Wednesday h, 181 Jan, 1st nti yoing De A 1 to arn | \ls0 | 150 | De 204 3, to 1916, valid for| {th, 1916. | apply J. P.| Steamsh P| aturday turn u For f anley gent Tuesday, Ja particular Railroad and cor, Jobuson and Ontario Sts. | CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR EXCURSION FARES " all sta Ww fam @ 1 Maurie agara Malls, DO y SINGLE F Golng ) i He » ut RE. ood : Rs o » Fare and ONE THIRD. 00d Going | 2nd rd ith Minimum Must Import Much Coal. York, Dee. 20.--A cable from Paris says W. B. Fitts, representing important American coal companies, asserts France will have to import 25,000,000 tons of coal before the end of 1916, mainly from America was held in very high estegm by | pons apn andl hate $ a a A who kumew him Mrs. . Charles) car 1roile a i of ars. Trotter has the farm already stocked Mortimer T. Brown has returned home after spending two years in the mountains on the telegraph line, be tween civiliation and the North Pole The climate has agreed with his con stitution very much. The trustees have secured the services of Miss Johnson, Forfor, to continue to teach the school for 1916. The Methodist and Baptist Sunday:schools are prac-, tising for their Christmas entertain ments. Rev. Mr. Collins, Athens and Rev. Mr, McAlpine, Philipsville, exchanged pulpits on Sunday 10th inst tev. Mr. Meyers, Lyn, octupl ed the pulpit in the Methodist church and Rev. Mr. McFarlane filled | the Methodist pulpit of Lyn on the 19th inst. Acheson Bros. shipped a car of hogs to Montreal om Friday Herbert Richards has moved into the houge just vacatea by L. Carbon ough and Samuel MacFarden. Wil liam King has rented the Kennedy residence forthe winter. The Farmer ry Pride Cheese and Butter factory is| ious records, contributing nearly 309 making thirty boxes of cheese n week | million pounds, of which England a few weeks at Andrew Spen-| oo | took three-fourths . Visitors: Rev. 8, A. Hemp, ~~ | rprise at C. M. Kemp's; Mr. and «nnn rr THE A. Parliament at Egerton Wan- OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO NEW home of her son, C. M. Kemp Dr. F. B. Thornton in attend- Halton Spencer is putting an rn. Wednesday was oblin"s Mills, as it sitting of the council he year, and also the closing day | he Bank of Nova Scotia which been transferred to Consecon, pying the offices formerly held] he Standard Bank of that place. | regret the transferring of the| tion to his 18y day if the last Ophir To Be Reopened. loronto, Dec. 20 It ts announc ed that the Ophir mine near Cobalt is to be reopened. The Ophir, which some distance south of the Bea- and Temiskaming district, has shut down for years. It is deve to the 300-foot level lies ver been loped open a branch in Robin's Mills. | Bonter, who has been in Belle-| hospital for nine weeks with oid fever is slowly recovering. ral farmers delivered their poul-| to John RR. French, Melville, on} The annual meeting of] cheese factory was held im Mills recently Gilbert | Mr. | Jif at] Mrs, | lmmense Tea Crops. London, Dec. 20.---The tea season just closed has been one of the most) | prosperous yeass in the history of the industry. The quality exported dur ing the twelve mfonths by the vari ous producing 'countries increa ed from-764 to 802 million pounds India's crop hag broken all prev ins Mrs. F. were Brown's Henesey and Miss recent visitors ge Mr and oo k &3 EVERGREEN VALLEY rurrving Efficient arid Prompt Service supply of wood in every Department two children esi { i au ticoa) SAVINGS BANK at all Branches. || her son Frederick Mr and H, « 17 Farmers are helr winter's I I. Robertson and t the at EST'D 1873 KINGSTON BRANC ed 2 : Miles Suider at James Hamil- Mr. and Mrx Robert Smith, Walter Smith's: Mr. and Babcock at George Mil Walter i Sma AANA The trend of Canadian Mining Stocks is upward. The course of prices since the beginning of the year, as shown by the leaders, has been toward higher levels. New high records are expected in all these stocks before January 1st, 1916. The balance of the list will follow the leaders: : July 1, 1943 December 1, 1913 1, ' . Hollinger, $26.00 Hollinger, $27.75 Dome Mines, 18.00. | Dome Mines, 28.00 Nipissing., 6.00 Nipissing, 8.00 Porc. Crown, 75 Pore. Crown, Intyre, 48 Mclntyre, ly By Vv "Nemiskaming, 33 Temiskaming Dome Ext. Dome Ext. Jan 1, 1918 Januiry ne Hollinger, $21.00 Dome Mines, 6.50 Nipissing, 5.80 Crown, 67 Wo are in a position to give accurate and complete information on all Cobalt and Porcupine stocks, Wire, write or call for advice. HOWARD GRAHAM C F. M. CONNELL Members Standard Stock and Mining Exchange. 46 _.___46 King Street. West, Toronto Oysters Dominion Fish Co. PFHONR 886. SOWARDS Keeps Coal and Coal Keeps SOW ARDS. Have Your Clothes i Looking Their Best || the Holida Cleaning fon this MONTGOMERY DYE WORKS, 3. Harris, Prop. Phone 1114 225 PRINCESS NT. For Dry will r'rench and Pressing Farm for Sale | 12 miles from city; geod buildings, plenty of water, some wood, $4,750, easy terns. Faym 300 acres, Jog house and barn, on share of a beautiful lake; good fish- ing and hunting, $430. W.H. GODWIN & SON Phone 424. 39 Brock 8t 100 acres, NFATTT FOV -UNKIST RAISINS APRICOTS PRUNES PEACHES Insist on "Sunkist" At All Grocers. Three Score and Four 64 years is a long time, a product that can hold the popularity of an entire Dominion for 64 years must be meritorions--dependable. Eddy's Matches Have been the same good matches since 1851, Like Fddy's Fibreware and Eddy's Washboards they ares con- sidered standard by all loyal Canadians under the "Made-in-Canada" banner. FOR XMAS AND THE BOYS AT THE FRONT, A BOX OF Milo Specially prepared and all ready for sending. | Sold at All Cigar Stores and Druggists. PUTTY YUP TY YY YY TY VV YEU pap wv TOewwY VOY OUY In Patent, Colt or Gun Metal. Button or Laced High and Low Heels. $3.50 and $4 H. Jennings, King Street co Md _ a AA AA ANN A EN A A MAA At AANA NM tN Ang I Their lightness { A Girl's Best Gift No gift can yield more hours of pleasure pair of Ladies' than a ATES Any girl will [eel proud to possess a pair. Their graceful captiv igth make line ate and stre lasting friends The gift of a pair of " Automobile I'readgold Sporting Goods Co, Skates indicates rare good taste 88 Princess St, Kingstoum, Designed solely for daughters of

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy