Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jan 1916, p. 10

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DONALDSON. Dec. 31 Mr and Mrs. Sam Shanks, Cagnonto, visited at Mrs. D. Hannah's recently. Mr. and Mré. Wil- liam Wilks spent Christmas at Frank Bartraw's. Pte. A. J. Mundell; 77th Battalion, Ottawa, is spending a few days with friends here. Quite a. num- ber \Jrom here attended the dance given by Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomson, Elphin, 0SO STATION. Dee, 31.--The party at Joseph A Burke's on Wednesday night well attended and enjoyed by all present, 8. C. Bourk has heen ill, but is slowly recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swain, Kingston have come' to spend the winter months with' the latter's parents,' Mr.- and Mrs. Joseph Burke's. Mr. and Mrs KE. Townsend are visiting at Joseph R. Burk's Alvin Lutz, Kingston, spent the Christmas vacation under (the parental roof Mr. and Mgs. W B. Francis and family, Courtland, are visiting friends here. Thoma Butler, Harper, is visiting at Joseph Warren's. Mr. and- Mrs. KoberT"Pat- terson and family spent Christmas in Kingston Thomas Myers and daughter Mary, Calabogie, are visit- at Richard H. Burke's ing ARDEN, Dec The Christias tree held ou Christmas night was well attend od Miss Belle 'Post is home from _Kingston General Hospit where she successfully underwént an op eration for appendicitis. A meeting" wilt 'be held in the willags hall, Wednesday . evening, January Sth. Twenty-five have received in this place. Miss ' Hayes and George Thompson this place, were quietly in Sharbot Lake on Friday Miss J. Barker lor spent Sunday dale. Boyce Drew the week end at the Lieut Ferguson * lage last week Mr aged resident of this quietly away at t Wednesday 0 mourn her 0 patriotic recruits beer Evelyr both of , married The ieve Det Arde spent Hatel was in the vil Warner, an pa here -on 1 and tJ Lake Empire Col place, } he ome She 7 Mrs. J. Cas very jolly ---- SUNBURY. Dec. 31 Rev. and well entertained at a Christwas party for the. children on Wednesday 'afterndpn In spite of the unfavorable 'weather last Thorse Jay vishu le very successful coneert dvas given by the Methodist Sun School. with Miss Watson, Torento, as teach- er. A meeting of the Red Cross So- ciety was held on 'Thursday at the - home of Mrs. K.° Gordon. The Presbyterian tea meeting will be held on Jan. 20th. A splendid 'programme is being prepared. Mrs. EM Thomson and Miss Jen. E. Scholes, Kingstow, will spend New Year's with their sister, Mrs. 8. J. Maken. Mr. and Mrs cott and family spent Christmas with-Mr. and Mrs.-Henry Lynn. Mrs. Charles Stoness and baby are visiting in the city Mr and Mrs. James Vance, who remov- ed to the west a few vears ago, are renewing' acqugintances at Sunbury Mr and MT¥s. Charles Nicholson re- ceived a fine gift én Christmas day -- +» bright baby PN KEELERVILLE NOTES, Dee, 30 The annual school meet ing was held at the school yesterday, Charles @lark, the retir ing trustee, was re-elected Miss Crozier, the popular school teacher, is spending her holidays at her home , in Arden The: municipal 'pol was boiling for a few hours and looked as though' there would be neck-and- neck fight However everything quited down and all were elected by acclagnation he Sunday schodl Chfistmag' {ree was a decided suc: css, Charles Anglin has a new gaso- ne engine installed into his barn for cutung grain and grinding-vorn i house "COFFEE Irresistible! 18, 2 { and 2 pound cans Whole -- ground -='pulverized -- 'also Fine Ground for Percolators. was + aqy School reopens on a y Wallace Jackson has the Wood cutt- ing' co act with Douglas Anglin completed" Charles Clark and family spent Christmas at Thomas Clark's, | Edward Sleeth and fam- vm Sutherland's, » Batter- mes Boal and family at Henry Milburn. The Misses Mildred' and Panline Anglin, attending Syden- ham High school, are enjoying their L.hiolidays at home. A number of the young men havé-been called upon to enlist in the hundred and forty-sixth Battalion. Daniel Moore is hauling wood from here to Battersea. Frank Mcllroy and John Caird have taken the wood contract for the school. John Robb attended nomination on Monday. : | Lennox & Addington | NEWBURGH. Dee, 31 Rev. Mr. Murray, who had charge of the Presbyterian con- gregation during the summer is spending his holidays here. Miss Ale- ta*Beriver and William G. Paul were quietly married on Wednesday morn- ing by Rev. E: Farnsworth. W. Ste- venson, who is engaged with the Ca nadian, Electric Works, of Peterboro, was home with his family for Christ] mas. Misses Rielly, Camden East, spent Thursday with their Aunt, Mrs 7. B. Wilson. BATH. Dev. 20. Quite a number of visi- tors were in the village for Christmas day, amongst them being Nicholas Holt and John Hott, Toronto,and Eric Holt, Marmhera, At Mr, G. W. Cup- page's; Corporal Vickers, of the 59th Battalion, Gananoque, with friends, + and Corporal Cullupy, Medical Corps, 9th Davaton, Brockville his | home here; N al Robinson, Q, M Sergt. of the 146th Battalion, Kings | ton, at D. H Robinson's; 'Mr. and! Mrs. H. Revell Link's Millg, at WH Ham H. H$l's: Harry Hogle, Medi cine Hat, Alberta, at Mrs. Susan Ho and Mr. and Mfg William Rose, Catharines 'illiam 'Rose's, | Quite rime is expect ed here on - at gle's r.. St Sr, = 1 1 v Mon at the ¢l ( LOY NE. The home .or 1 $pencer wa t wedding. or r etde Dec. Jo Mi the gcene Thursday 1 daught and Lon 8 d, when t » Was u d natrimony = Johnson, vy L son of | BE. A. Johnson; Buffalo, { t officiated. The Kappy | nid showers of "ricefor | Toronto a: Buffal The bride {ra velled in a'suit of brown with velvet hat to match. The bride will be gregt- ly missed from the community as her leasing' manner had won fer her nagy friends. The Christmsis Tree on the 23rd was quite a snccess. James Perry has gomne.to work at wiiiter's camp. Rumor says the:Star of the East mine may be -rurning "before long. Mrs, Salmond and son Edward, are here from the West renewing old acquaintances, Rev. Mr and Mrs Bunt are spending the festive season with the latter'svparents at Port Cre- dit."Tauhill Meeks hds enlisted. He will train at Flinton. James Head and family are moving to Fernleigh, | where Mj do . couple-le Head has some sawing to WILTON, De 1 I'he Methogist school gave -its annual tree on Christinas Eve gragime was given and the atten dance was good. The proceeds am ounting to $490. On Monday. évening an enjoyable social was given in the hall in 'honor of Sergt. H..Blanech-" flower and Pie CF Hukchison, 'who were spending the holiday With friends here" The silver collec tion amounted to $16 was presented to the two recruits) Mri. KX. N Storms and Miss Dorothy Neilson are speuding the week-end with Mr: 'S. Lapman, Napanee sitors: Mrs, BE Hogle Stormg, Rutherford, NJ Storms; Mr stine, Chathy and family, P Sunday Christmas A fine pro Christma and W at Mr Oliver . i Stanley ples at Robert Mil- ler's; Mr Cornelius, King- stom, at M Storm's: Mrs. Bern- ard' Mills London { visiting mothe : and her r, Mrs H. Bridg- land and » return ed from a visit with friet n Tor onto. Mrs 'tormrs is in Inver- ary with her Mrs. Macdonsld, who M1 I Mrs" Wo Melvilld, Killarney. Ma e spending months at H : Leeds and het send ther and spent Mr." movi few ng | nurs serio CHANTRY, M Deg home for Christmas she ha parents for i Gour, Wi; ed into tan. The forty-five last A large the Bapt lipsville. went here mot as large bad wea 5-entertal g he ther who. hay te visit thelr n ira , Chant days, the first spent with her. My. and Mrs as recélftly mov with Omer Knowl- icksmith put and eventfig De Bertt on ay we ALY tance where alténded uas tree at Phil- stmas entertain- good -as usual but wd owing to the chard Trotter mother and bro- from the West to. days Woo day numt cert Boru friend ' Mrs LONG POINT 'Dee. S1.--~A Chy ceft was held in iy last afterhoon of ¥ with gtmasg tree © 'achool on the the term. Miss 4 Tweed ette spent Cl Bridgewater. is visitin wen Christma and = Clare Christnu ind VN ng Newhoro her au M 4 " 14a last Mi 1 visited Geo er at to. M danghter ed. on Mrs Henri at Kaladar Gunn, RB Mr her brother. Woo from Go MADE IN CANADA = v If vou can visualize the 'event{and the enthusiasni that followed it, you will t it means to us to announce to the world-the advent know of Ne r Ot Incaiculable Value 01 hter 10M i( itd d rtm G4 pron the dly a.new substance of value. : d not exist, today 1s : 1 mecai- a new, n. product, destined 1 daily tives of hundreds of Homes linzgs not leather fi Ebb: suly sm nd' Ss Si itute tor leather. stitutd for rubber, MADETIN.CANADA olin. Picture to voursclf that dramatic" moment when the scientist knows that he has brought into being a new synthetic 'substance. \ Concewe, if you can, the intensity of satisfaction that comes with the sense of having o cated. . Imagine such a scene epagted inthe laboratories of the Goodyear factories. something of wih w 49 1{& ol In ¢ | Better than Leather "Literally a N CW Neolin Means, Better Shoes is better Te fight. It is st reliable becau tis mofe flexible rong It is durable Uways ti will 'displace i and widest fields which leq ranstan replace Sold Substance Sane. Rug | 00D YEAR MADE™IN CANADA An Improvement on Leather hey their salesmen "own products Neolin has taken carried them still further Where leather was dehcient virtues., . . dike anything. ihad ' Nn 1 { clement are telling the Nook ste ry now through they wtil nse Nedlin: in their VIrLUCs « 1h Ned new ft tried, or known. or heard of Here, © Qconomy | amilian ( wed then, 1s a new Neol voursell withthe mame ischold word x Jt asdest Bet The. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Com- . pany of Canada, Limited aol fer tl Foronta, Ont. > der tnsdowne Béven' re ap etait einerop "Hastings i tt ri. SULF Miss Mr cal Thur iste his Ses o her wi ge and fairs Wood 'spent a few dave! Clapp and Mic | €, spent a few davs| Mrs. Willam Clapp Pe ey Mer! A pare Emma Mrs "HIDE Broug Winter fe a Be Brien att ter Mr o nde May M Tuesday roy en ------ ~ and visit S AL (rien | «~¢ Cra homie kev, Toron a- few Bertha tor nd Akey il wd the day in Sun-! A con- | night Young 4 | Mrs. William Clapp call, Mr and | finding is k Do you believe py No; you can find a good resolution A - vrei : | | | | Findings And Kespings but Pr a AA, A Al A Ng FP Trea on : Parlor #2 Eurmture Ete other ah art New Year rry thie edt COME IN TO-DAY, Our Records pla 01 Machine, oul 'Meteor, $20, Best Records made dgold Sporting Goods Co. In ms mp Fine Lane to Choose From 3 Piece Suites, $18 and up. --~8Bpecial line at 33h, $45 Parlor Cabinets $5.50 $6:50, . $7560 : ~~ Parlor Tables, and up." ~ J. REID, Leading Undertaker. Pow 573 A sad death took place at Rose-| Women Suffrage And The Dominion. Cabinet necessary > There can bp no neath on Saturday when little Har-| Toronto News. - ; ; conflict so long as 'the voting gquali- : old Albert Brown, son of Dr. and! It'is suggested that Manitoba will | fication is settled by the Provinces. na Bryan is spend ng the holidays | Mrs. H: E' Brown, passed away, On | enfranchise women and thus compel | It is not likely that the Dominion at her home here. _. The majority of | the Wednesday before his liftle son's | the Dominibn Government to declare | will take serious objection to any the people in this vicinity-are ill of § déath, Dr. Brown, enlisted with the | its attitude towards woman suffrage. | Provincial experiment in equal suf R STIPPE. Master Eithel Hosking ts opts. Army Medica! COtbs. Why 5 any action by the Federal! traze : ' > ae wi " A ear SF Sem ) . wai oi + v -- ' ww i ie ot ache ed were -. Helenk Singleton is engaged for the coming term as teacher. Miss Lien- - $2.50, $3.50 CHASE & SANBORN, it > EAL. MONTR s 188

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