Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Dec 1915, p. 15

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I here on | were given by Mr. Johnston, | } ford; Mrs. {FROM THE COUNTR YSIDE Frontenac A A A te fy PLUM HOLLOW De 28 Miss B the Barber is gain Nurse Mr holidaying a [.evereetie of Mr W i AanKville s gues yifford M serious M Mrs. J Pele son, ( ng for him and It se gh, are the guests of MI. aud Mrs. Omer Christmas with Forfar Mrs L.. Chapman D. M. Kilbor: the pent friends IM ind stimas at GLENDOWER Mrs LW SONS, SWo sisters Her Babcock two sons ighters Mrs Archibald and Mrs, Willie Mrs I Goodberry brothers are Albertson da are Camp mmérman and Her and Nelson was a daughter of Albertson and had been years The funeral Desert Lake Church Verona, conduc pallbearers were John Babcock Ww ars liv hot hon eased George or took place Mr. F two to Rev tirburn ¢ The man, James Sand Andrew Deceased ed in 1e vi ty ford lec ilsor Leeman nany ye 1 Glendower HARTINGTON Watt 1as enlist Wartmar entered Monda aining 19 John he 146th Robert Kingston on Moore t1 jelleville, spent Christmas hol lay with his parents. Harold Boves me Harold Gooderhau training in Clayton Pte the loyce l'oronto Misses teachers, Queen's, and Carl Istnyas at he Ada Sigsworth Mis Lalia F ampbell have {spent Ch Helen and are at home Meta ( school bs ef man and home spent Donald are at f their and BE ed Danie and milly n the eity eeman t his gra Clement Ottawa, is a Ruth and Gerald are visiting their grandmother in | Sydenham Marion and Kathleen Clow, Sydenham, at B Campsall's Miss Estella Trousdale, Toronto Con [servatory of Music, spending the [holidays at home Miss Qliver, Chi | cago, is with her sister, Mrs. Thomas | Leonard Miss Nellie and Medcof Frank Trousdals and Mrs, George Brown are v their daughter at Newburgh Ross Freeman has returned I visiting in Peterboro Miss Kingston, visiting he sister Babcock, returned 'ampsall {father's James Mi Isiting Mrs from at Lemon, Mrs. B has home | BOHOL AKE, | Dec. 28 Mr. and Mrs. 8. Goudy were here on Sunday Miss Lucretia | Wagar Christmas day at home Victor Kirkham at A. Wag ar's Mr. and Mrs. W Wagar at Jeflrey's Mrs Charles Gates, | Kingston, visiting parents, Mr jane Mrs. R. Buckley's; Mr. and Mrs Oliver Veley, Sydenham. Mr and [ir W. Veley, Jr., at John Swit {H spent her zer's; Mr. and Mrs. David Ruttan at Hick's; Miss Hattie Salisbury i has returned + Kingston after a few days' visit at home; Mr. and Mrs C. Cox at H. Hick's, Sunday 8 Vanderwater bas gone to hospital to have two fingers amputated A fe weeks ago while killing a hog he got his finger in the animal's mouth and was badly bitten. Dr, Barker dress ed the wound for him but it failed to heal William Wagar succeeded in | shooting a fine cross fox wil jopen again next Monday with the jsame teacher, Miss F. Davy Marcus Switzer made a-business trip to Wes | ley Storms' on Monday A few from here attended the at Almer [Scales on Friday Floyd Swit spending a days at First School sale last | zer is few | Lake MOUNTAIN GROVE, | Dec. 28. --H. Loyst has received wérd of the death of his mother | Mrs William Loyst, at Edmonton, where she resided with her daugh- ter, Mrs. William Hayes. Mrs Loyst 'was one of the pioneer settlers of Olden, and lived here for many {years A few years ago she went to Manitoba, later going to Edmonton Word has also been received of the | death of Mrs. Franklin, also an old i resident, at Renfrew The stork has left a wee son with Mr and (Mrs. J. Johnston, The Farmers' Institute held its annual meeting the 16th inst Addresses Brant- R. L. Moorhouse, Cairo, and L. H. Hanlan, Sydenham. Mrs. Moorhouse addressed a number of ladies in the afternoon on what oth or institutes are doing, and reorgan-. ized the Women's Institute On Christmas Eve the Methodist Sunday School held its annual concert and tree. A food programme was given to a crowded house. The proceeds were $52.35. Nomination was hold to-day, when James Parker, Reeve; D. W.. Cronk, G."M. Drew, J. A. Cox and D. McDonald as councillors, were elected by atelamation. Miss Myr- tle Flynn, Baskatchewan, is visiting her grandfather, H. B. Sanderson, and other friends. Miss Georgenia her home at Godfrey; Miss Myrtle Drew at her home, Long Lake; Miss Maude Sanderson. Kiugston; Miss Florence Abbott, Yarker; Miss Eva- lena Price, Junetown: Miss Winni- fred Thompson. Desert Lake; Miss Agnes Price, Zealand; Miss Pear! Crozier, Long Lake; Miss Lena Cro- zier, Williamsvale, at their several homes; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert God- frey, and Miss Annie Godfrey, Toron- to, with their parents; Miss Ida Ken- nedy at her home, Godfrey; Yearx and baby; Miss Ruby Webster, Dunsford; Mr. Horace Webster, Oak- wood, with their mother, Mrs. Web- ster, at the parsonage; Mrs. A. W. Sandersen has returned from Tweed. seas and is trainiug at Arden. R. Ta ng after Lean Palmer spent I and ng ted he resigp-+ Jeffrey is spending her holidays at' Mrs. R. P. Hawley has ealisted for over- | THURSDAY, DECEMBER Assan a { | | n, Havel 1 anda Saskatchewal ds here A number of after ar attending ard are late Ri Howes TAYLOR, Several peop nity attended Maple Grove Walsh is spendin Dec i from this Christmas tree at Dec. 22nd Mis her holidays at home io Oate he Misses Myrtle and Amy Stre Kingston, are pending their ho days at home. Mr. and Mrs. W Dundon and daughter spent Ch is in Elgin. Bern to Mr. and Mrs Nuttall a daughter Mr. and M1 ederick Spence and dau Mar Brockville spent the day Ptes. Ver and MeCalpin's Tohn Sutherland or young vi her ghter ho non Street and the 69th Batta peut Christma wu Gananoque at the former's iome. Visitors: Pte. H. Sly at home L. Lappan, Lansdowne at J. M hall G. Pope Atkinson ind | Pyke, Brockville at A 3 € Harold McCalpin at hone DULCEMAINEF The house Wis Dex 8 entertainment i the evening spite the Was school on i great night to the door to $563 Miss ending the holidays Evelyn Earl De schoo I'he 1 last SUCCESS stormy the packed amounted Faith Greer is S1 Lansdowne room proceeds In Miss has returned from atkending Normal | the | School at Ottawa voung folks Some attended Athens on Monday evening last Mi Mrs. R Villiams spent Chri day with the Mrs J cent of dance and sLina latter's pare Mr. and MeCormack Mr. and nts Melcombe. Re Mrs. Gor Anderson, Lansdowne W. Cook's Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Leeder lit tle daughter, Phyllis Ballacano« Mrs. Phil. Kennedy and children Portsmouth; Mr. and Mrs A. Lappan and Master Kenneth: Mr Mrs J. A. Lappan and family Bay al Mrs. Patience's Mr Mrs ¥. Slack, Warburton, at Pa tience's visitors don at and and Sand and James sm OUTLET Miss Lizzie 18 spending a few her sister, Mrs. James is quite ill Miss Aggie shall went to spend her parents at Brewer's Mills A number of the young people attend ed the dance at Athens on Monday | night Mr. and Mrs. William Mec- Cready and. twa chilgzan. Francis, Sask., arrived on the 24th to spend some time among their many friends here Mrs. John Reid and children spent a few of the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bradley Athens Mr. and Mrs. George Reid and children spent Christmas dav at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kel sey, Long Point James Fodey of Mrs. Michael Fodey, of this place arrived home from Sedley, Sask. to spend a couple of months with friends here Miss Lillie Wiltse, | teacher of Woodvale School, had a| Christmas tree for her pupils op Wednesday. dyn eect ntg | {Prince Edward This community irreparable in the moval the hand of death of David Anderson, who passed rest on Sunday morning, Dec. 26th, after a couple of days illness of diptheria Mrs. Anderson's child Everet and his wile are ill with the] dreaded disease there great | anxiety and for the critical not Mrs. Burr the Burr, also very ill Regensburg, who nas to her bed for over two months, improving, but is not able to yet. Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd went te. Wellington last week to their daughter's, Mrs. W. F, McFaul's, and | they all took the train far Belleville and spent Christmas with their dau ghter, Mrs. R. Collin. Frederick Mor ton spent over Christmas with aunt, Mrs. D. Scott, Woodstock turnipg to-day Mrs Hennessey Brighton, going to spend the win ter with her brother, Henry Bruge | Dineen, weeks Fodey, Marx Dec 28 Brantford, with who son | Dec. 28 sustained by has re Mrs loss to only very and sympathy period wife of is them over with late Kerwin Mrs. Arthur! been confined as is up | be his re is kicker is more attention disliked, | than eal The chronic but he gets meek chap. rv rr ------------t A MAY 0 UNC, Ati! x His Scheme. I'm going to dabble a \ittie in stocks to buy New Year's gifts. But suppus» you ln thas case Il have 2) Wednesday | Il camps | associates h | Depot | Wits to the untanglement of the mud Christmas with | {| from Canadian wheat, | share { Canada through the generosity of the | Canadian people, | regulated that | mities | sources | poor | she | backing | { Darwin's theory d e¥cuse he Bot makiah any. 30, 1915 DISREGARDS RED TAPE Liewut.-Col. Marlow Worker in Army Medical Service Chey say th Ss A men, and a striking example truth is Lieut.-Col. F. W. Mar head of the military div charg an Indefatigable | wa VOung of medical serv to 01 only the natie in gathe g and but who has won w Sesprean | still greater the returned s i= only doubtful wt trator in the wh S50 many dor unde providing fo eut,-Cq Mar }8 vears of 3 i ow age ery ether m has serious z able duties But, for all Marlow"s na him all his titles ¢ Colonel Frederi A DMS M.D orps care Tutie Best for mi a ROYA cal examinatio soldier higger part tario from Niaga Marlow who and s make of Hupery all vad B51-353 King street 05 Prinvess street 37 Brock 115 Princess 160-171 by:--J. Bb. Bunt & Co., Botsford & Nicol, Bros For Sale old ene amp Oshawa, B i i all ove divis and tion It was in turned Mong wy {pok the pla valescent { Hopkinson street Mahood Bros Sunmons"4Hiros., street hin cond on, hav be ins cted by seer good Princess with thi | o- | 1 that @®lione | | | onnection ob] AALAAMAAAANALAAAMAAAAAAANLAALMALMLAALANAAMAAAASSLSSSS nes "KITCHENER" | | x : . | | Is the name of the new Electric Iron made by the | ldier pr esteem He system of homes, which ad evolved through to fis When earned con be and Fb and saw applicatior Discharge | Col. Marlow logical Canadian General Electric Co. Under the new power rates, it will cost onl 2 1-2 cents per hour to operate this Iron. FOR SALE AT Halliday' $ Electric Shop Phone 94 : -i- 845 ap Straet | TeVYVYYYYwYw veww the muddi® at the Was Uuncove of the men called to Quebher | handle rush of men; and opportuni y red was one to the big re- | while of help turned took | | | Lhe lending his | | ile For mont%s Colonel Marlow has { argued that returped soldiers should | not, except in <ifnle be dealt | with at Quebec, but should be sent on to their home division, there to be held and examined and finally dispos ed of It was the simplest and most effective way, and it permitted also of the exercise of personal consideration for the returned soldier Personal consideration is one of Col. Marlow's unique points He is accessible. It is so hard to reach the heads of departments But possibly on accovnt of his youth, which gives him an inexhaustible well of energy Colonel Marlow to be seen any day giving a hearing to the plainest sol dier, while gold braid waits ite turn He is n« Yunkey And he doesn't do any tag ig after anyone cases, Pe MATL \ £ i SYRUP oF TAR & = Cen Liver Off | TOPS Couchs Sold in ; ric e bottles by all ¢ THE J. L. MATHIEU CO., Props Makers also of Mathie: s Nervine X In A Canadian Wheat Saves Belgium. It is interesting to note in connec tion with the study of the war from an economic point that to-day the price of bread in Belgium ig the same Aas it is in England Bread af the best quality made from four, ground has been kept price and unaffected by h the good offices of the SHERBROOKE. 1 wders the | remedy for i f h celd the level throug at war, | Belgian Relief Committee This committee received a large of its wheat and flour from shipped from the committee's headquarters and its allotment is so there could be no ad vance in the price to the people Of course, a large part of the bread is actually distributed free to those who money for the eom sees that all have sustenance in such cases the commiine pays, or zives an obligation to for the bread at the standard Parlor Furniture Fine Line tc Choose From 3 Piece Suites, 35 and up Special line at $45 Parlor Cabinet ts, 4 50,$6.50 $7.50 Parlor Tables, and up Canadian in Montreal have no but either pay price I'his h been accomplished az a part of the wonderful and al most incomprehensible work of {he Relief Committee The committee it the rich and poor are the distribution of | bread No matter what a man's re | may be, he can receive only his allotmant of bread each dav and | through the same channels that the man receives lig | as small $2.50, $3.5( has seen to treated alike =» A woman is alwavs perfectly sure the right until it comes to her opinion with real mo is in AAKpALALIANLLADONBLALLNS ney Lots of who have no faith in are busy transform ing themselves into monkeys again The vounger a man the more he has to unlearn men is "Crawford & Walsh Tailors, Bagot and Princess Sts,

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