Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Dec 1915, p. 13

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

_THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1915 [FROM THE. COUNTRYSIDE. | Blankets method of finish Our A AAA Frontenac ptt Dr. Alex W. RICHARDSON Ya 1g been ; SANGSTER request 2 ace pt Bn 3 Mayor for 1916 Lia ques Heler 11 and homas and Janes } 0" ts & 11Zens who irs believe election Wi Ler VERONA vedding to with which was considerable brated at the Frec Kingston, by December Wilkins be Harrison Vande New I'he were supported by of the bride cousin of the superh with reception @ bride's eph Wil wly-wedded for NAEE a ler 8s Pearl of Si on Vii bride Fimming groom lking, brother Minnie Revell bride Ontario Wi i Miss { bride suit of alice blue trimmed black fur Afterwards a | was held at the if th | parents, Mr | king, Verona | couple took the | their future home in Your Vote and Influ ence Respectfully Solicited for Mayor Bat | 28 Mis Bushee For wit Migsissipp Were nal | John Barr Joht K 1@ to Trenton to brake 3 I Y t Sergt Archibald Cam 1 La 1 6 bel 146 Regiment, Kingston, spent { the Chris 18 holidays at home here The Ch mas tree and concert was decided cleared for The wore a home « Mr Jos I'he 1 train on and Miesday Fimn 3 week and a neat School. Miss gned at Lammermoor Mos Mis spending uccess the Sroday ha home Currie, teacher J.S.R.McCann | = | days ith friends | Maggi | Milford those wi ™ among Mrs = | grippe John Boles made a | to Sharbot Lake Wednesday S.S.Corbett pend Mrs. George Neeley and family | spent €hristmas at Sharbot Lake Jor Johu 'Barr spent Christmas | Silas ire the at Portland 'homas C John suffering Campbell Mo and Boles are witl 10 are at tespectfully solicits your vote and influence to help elect him Viderman For Frontenac Ward For the one year term, FRONTENAC WARD To the Electors: Ladies and Gentlemen I respect- | ully solicit your votes and faduense to elect me as alderman for ef three year term, { ' GEO. CLARK WRIGHT. TO THE "ELECTORS OF FRONTENAC WARD: her parents' home, Mississipp DEAD CREEK. The recent the road® bad after The Christmas tree entertain was well, attended, The, ppo | ceeds amounting to $21.80 after ex | Fon were pafd Someé of the as i 1" pec;' 2% | made fall ment ice storm the snow youngsters took in the Christmas en tertainments at Harlowe and Arden | Mrs Veley, returned | from ton Ger Hospital with Robert, is doing nicely. Mr Babcock Christ with his father Parham Hias Je pti Vandewate returned Rideau Ward At the request of many of the electors of this Ward, 1 am of- fering myself as a candidate for Alderman, »nud request the support of thos: who think my mervices would be of value to the city George Laturney has eral who spent near has Alphens King her son term John King Frontenac Ward TO THE RUBCTORS, Yor Ladies and Gentlemen~--A large wumber of ratepayers have requested we to run as a candidate for the three- senr nidermanic term, I therefore Dr. C. C. Nash sollelt your vote nnd Influence to help | elect me ERT = JW. SMITH, Contractor | y72 ~~: Victoria Ward Victoria Ward Io THE ELECTORS: Ladies and Gentlemen: I have endea red to serve you faithfully to the best | Having been requested to serve an my ability f 2H r of vears | Public School Trustee, | further re- gardless 1 ourse | ocitalty msolleit your vote and influ- oxy | emcee. Rideau Ward Alderman JOHN MACGILLIVRAY. Amn To the Electors of VICTORIA WARD, Your vote is respectfully selicited to elect me as your representative of { the Board of Education. | J. F. MACDONALD. A A To The Electors of Victoria Ward Ladies and Gentlemen : Owing to recent bereavement in my Familjv and owing to my own sickuess, | am unable at this time to canvass the ward or to call upon the electors personally as | should like to. For this reason | take this means of asking you te sup- port me if you feel that you can conscientiously do so and if you believe that by reason of my honest and sincere efforts to serve you U am deserving of your support. If elected, 1 promise to serve you in the, future as 1 have in the past, faithfully and well and with regard only to your own best interests. C. J. Graham VICTORIA WARD. | Vote for I PERCY B. CHOWN. | Alderman for Victoria | Ward. ~ sum | Wattam, pin the BARRIE FIELD 29 I'he quite a su the Ly school ment tended from £0 to the Mrs. ¥ Chicago after hool library Cooke and son Oldars Christ M1 spending the rectory Mr and daught der Chri Mrs Leader Christma ut Mr fa i WESTBROOK ie tree with the in the ha mn ir pupils direct the congregatic me Was Were thorough large crowd Gra gave a d friends on Tu d Mr Delon Ra Anna Vanluve Sunday the gus ith Mi day fr some tin Sarah Rose ¢pent Napanee J A and W. I Christmas w Anderson, 1a Bay Lorra Col Mi Mallory AIT Mallorytown with her Mi and sta wit Spro Sn I Tus m ster Mrs friend Bower } Chr King and | ampbell, | nual school I'he schoo afternoon last E. Valenty holidays at Napanee A spent a pleasant evening at the home of Harvey Snider on Dec. 21 a party given for Miss N. Rootes Misses Georgina Little and Jeffrey are thre holi from their respective schools at Mountain Grove, Bancroft, and Tich- | Edgar Genge has enlisted for overseas service with the 146th Bat talion now at Kingston. Miss Vida Genge is home from Sydenham High School. Hollie Bush is visiting rela tives at Ottawa. D. Bush spent a few days in Kingston last week Mr and Mrs. S. Dawson and family,| Mountain Grove, visited relatives in this vicinity last weeke'Mr., and Mrs J. Steele, Tichborne al A. C. Rey ne at her home number here from at The Katie day home for horne | posed Mrs. M, | her pal Gover n Bellev WW. Gilleriair Monday Orang ere in town sproul Fhe iruishing the Red Cro an Clyd rovigions {or roam DENBIGH Alfred overseas Rea raining for ingstor njoyed a mother, Mrs I Alle pring 1 enjoying his Christ cation at hig home but intends (0 resume tfter vear who was tea at Shar! Hew fi vho taught lement, are cation here and [heir brother Geors 1150 joined the fam istmas able Rial nt at their hone, Christiansen Dr Adams, Mr. and h and Mr day, and a most evening was it, which Rev and Mrs Ic Mrs. Herbert Mrs, P Flora short visi and and Stein Miss to make a n Ottawa Fritsch before commen Consid by that ever term is expressed ratepayers of municipality mupicipal' nomination of this year's Council lected by aeclamation, without opposition candidates being Ready presented on the morning Christmas: day with a healthy iittle A most unusual occurrence is t that two,of her other born on Deeg. 25th, 1896 born on De are both at homey entrance into the family circle on Christmas day, and were able to cele brate their birthday Logether the latest arrival, The Denbigh Roller Mills changed owners yester day Edward Petzold, them to his san Edward W who has taken possesion hool tion our 16 ext ere ab le satisfac t the 1 member was | re- any pro husband of S01 tt he fag sons Lorne and Andrew also made their sold Petzold Br. WESTPORT. Dec. 27 «Michael Met Forks, Dakota, visited friend 'ann, Grand here nold's; Mr. and Mrs. D. ( D. Robinson's; M Shepherd's; Mrs children, Catar Miss Myrtle Botting nest, Verona, at R Snider Holleford and Snider at at W an Switzer dl Fl Ww aqui, at J. Genge and J. E. Var Botting's; B Mr. and Mr family and Mr id Genge at S. Asselstine Mr. and Mrs. W. Wagar at Joseph Jeffrey conducted on Sunday Bush Connolly Botting } Ver Ech Henry ervice | Verona | school house to Mr. and Mrs. N Miss Effie Genge Tichborne, at J. G Born a daughter. | and F. Harris Genge's [ - | er ee ee nent SELBY. Dec --Mrs. Mary old resident of this her daughter's on number from here spent Christmas away from home. Lewis Innes has enlisted for overseas service with the 146th Battalion and leaves MO aga, for Kingston. The young people are | practising for their New Year's en tertainment John Alexander, who underwent an operation for appendi- citis at the Kingston General Hospi tal, returned home on Friday last Mr. Fitzpatrick is not much bettér Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Barnum at A Tummon's; Mr. and Mrs, Thompson at L. Fitzpatrick's Mr. and Mrs Kerr and family a¥ J. E. Hudgin's; Miss Ollie Armstrong at Miss A. Wood's; U. Hudgin's at J. Friskin's; Miss McLeod at R. Paul's. MILLHAVEN. Dec. --Quite a number from here attended the Union Church Christmas tree on Wednesday even- ing last. Frederick Franklin spent a few days in Mountain Grove on bu- siness. Mr. and Mrs. B. Franklin and family, Montreal, spent Christmas at Henry Bullock's, Mr. and Mrs. Bell and daughter, Napanee, spent Christmas at Harvey Amey's. Mr. and Mrs. George Forward and Mr. ard Mrs. Frederick Amey and dau- ghter, spent Christmas at Frederick Wemp's Mr. and Mrs. John Clement spent Christmas at Schuyle Smith's. Parrot's Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forward and family spent Christmas at Albert Amey's. Miss Vera McFar- lane is visiting friends in Toronto. ODESSA. Dec. 29.--Nomination took place Monday. M. Asselstine presiding. The following candidates were pom nated for reeve: R. Longmore and J. Kenny, P. Weese was elected deputy reeve by acclamation. the couneil- lors nominated were: BR. W. Anglin, R. Miller, Henry J. Smith, Nelson 29 Mowers, village, died at Sunday last A an Smith, George Springs and A. Loyst. The candidates addressed the elec- tors at some length ou improvements and bo < | | been | den wud tended the for a short time: "He wonld not re nize in the prosperous viflage left when a vouth forty ago He was companied sister, Mrs Murphy, Haileybury. Donald McInn ir the years on the st Bank, Westport, has transferred to Pakenham. Law Hopkin with friend n town § rle, D. McFad and G, ( Fredenburgh were in Ottawa this week R. N Kingston, was a visitor in this week Miss Maizie Re: visiting friends in Togouto I'he first hockey mateh in the ons County League will be played on the rink Saturday betwe and Westport hamlet he mere years al by his past two aff the Union rence visitors Polk, town is Westport Athens PORTLAND. Ded \ number 29 from here dances held in Elgin New Boyne 28th. Mr Mrs. A. Gallagher spent Christ: with friends in Harrowsmith and Mrs. J. Lyons, Burritts spent Christmas with village, 1. Bolton, Ottawa, spent the holiday with his parents, Mr and Mrs. W. H. Bolton. A number of th young men have enlisted and are now training in Brockville Miss Margaret Ripley. Mallorytown, the holiday with her mother Mr. and Mrs. G. Pinel are spending the week with friends, at Vankleek Hill. The Misses Hattie and Cynthia are spending the week with their sis ter, Mrs. R. L. Joynt, Brockville. J Stanton and family are here the west, the guests of Mrs. ton's mother, Mrs. Trotter DELTA. Dec. 29 --Dr. Pierce, New York, also Miss Sara Pierce, Newcastle, are on the Rapid is friends in the spent here Stan spending the holidays under the par- | ental roof. The Baptist and Metho dist churches held very successful Christmas entertainments. A shower was held for Mrs at the home of Mrs. S. Morris. Mr and Mrs. C. Dunne, Toronto, are vi siting at S. Pennock's. Mr Mrs T. r~Fiygelton, Kemptville, Christmas at Mrs. John Hazelton's Miss Rachel Johnson has and Iyby. The Misses Jennie and Jessie Davidson are spending the Christ- | mas holidays at home. A watch | night service is to be held in the Me- thodist church on New Year's Eve The Dramatic Club are practising for the play on New Year's night Dr. C. Davidson i= spending a few days in the village. C. A. Lafleche and family are. visiting friends at Watertown. NEW BORO. Dec. 26. --Miss Jane Forrester, a | maiden lady over sixty years of age. died at the home of her sister, Mrs James Wright, on Monday. The ol eral was held on Wednesday. Migs | 25th, 1899 who | with | John | from | Frederick Furzer | spent | gone to | spend the winter with friends at Jel- { Va che good and I'ue George on that Fra wit son Ell Wir ng Mrs Mou at Canadians ( of lar bett lar F und Sold app pita 1K nadi heer the 'olke selection of new wit blankets the nap | so | ng | PAGE SEVENTEEN SOWARDS Keeps Coal and Coal Keeps SOWARDS. process g or cleaning Beds and Eider Juilts 1s most and does not th in them 1a preads SuC- PARKER'S DYE WORKS LIMITED 69 Princess Street, King. ston, Ontario. After taking ZUTOO TABLETS Says they a are Harmless easy WOOL The Kind you are Elderly People Who are weak, chilly and aig exhausted should take as requires AOI ETN VT-Y2{ of 0 The Invigorating Tome 100 "acres city 00 | W. H. GODWIN #; SON | Phone 424. ~~ rrr Scranton Coal Is good Ceal and we guarzaiee Farm for Sale | fron plenty of $4.75 100 acres on shore 0 od fish S450, 39 Brock St - Caol looking for is the Kind we sell. prompt delivery. BOOTH, & CO, Foot of West St. SERENE TI J Mo: ! : | Kingston's Electric programi Mrs | day a We wish our many friends Earle ely ted Lhe evening duc pray e Mr yer bad a number of tl h them during James Bogart spent l'hursday evening ir chester, Mrs, Flemming spend Some time Ww I her Revell» M inta pend the ott y Ra : Phone 441 th vaca er home herd | Store. | J the Compliments of the Season and a bright and prosperous 1916 H W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC CO., 79 PRINCESS ST. GENERAL'S STATEMENT Have Fine Record For Sobriety Ded 1 yimand 1 a divisic Canadian duct It yortion « ondon Parlor ing a | nal ore troog on reneral add f inker H ess i les 1 Ong er than the troop ven in time of peace per thousand sual red rd of regu Fine Line to Choose From 3 Piece Suites, $18 and up Special line at $35, $45. Parlor Cabinets, $5.50,$6.50, $7.50. Parlor Tables, and up Gazette De publ Soldiers' Appreciated, stone, he erlying the ier Gazette reciates $2.50, $3.50 crap book up by choo eived witl Kt 1 rec men, but lac R. We must not let these Belgian Children Starve Their fathers are with Kin or dead. Their mothers Furniture I. RFID, Leading Undertaker Albert in the trenches-- estitute and probably homeless, Phane 81 are striving hard but helplessly to save these children on whom Belgium's future depends. Nearly 2,000,000 old men, women and children in Belgium are absolutely dependent on help from Britain and America. ousands must starve to death! we feed them, hundreds of Unless The Belgian Relief Fund hus saved them so far. Administered by a wonderfully efficient neutral Commission, it has for more than a year now provided food for early all the Seven Million Belgians still in the country. Those who hav= Fogey pay for it, but there is a steadily growing number who must For this at least $2,500,000 is needed monthly in contributions. ing all she can. The United 38 business mén are running was paver handled belgre, Are we prosperous a rom norrors of invasion to enjoy the plenty that has us while sur heroic Allies starve 7 Send your contributions weekly, monthly or in one lump sum, to ie or Provincial Committees, or to the and pro @entral Executive Committee, 59 St. Peter Street, Montreal $2.50 FEEDS A BELGIAN FAMILY ONE MONTH Cheques to be made payable to "THE TREASURER, BELGIAN RELIEF FUND, 59 StL. Peter street, Montreal, orto lgpat co pxpmittees, MAKE HER DREAM COME TRUE 4

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy