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

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in hot milk a strengthening food for delicate and growing J children. "A CUBE TO A CUPFUL' Tins of + 1 50 wid 100 Cubes EER -- - = gy? | D ctor's " . Prescriptions Filled at Best's Are under the constant personal vision of the propri¢ tor, The increased her of prescriptions fill ed in the past two vears shows how the and people this. You are safe in ending vour tions and ceipts to ROBERTSVILLI. Feh. 8 A large quantity of pulp wood is being placed on the siding if | Visitors ! Sargeam, Mr. and 'Mrs. Bradford { Gibson apd family at D. Riddell's Best's Store to be filled. * Best's Open Sundays, go Hi ting cordwood for Samuel Anson Timmerman's two daughters! i from Godfrey were with him one day | {last week Butter and eggs are | jvery high in price {ber have joined the military in differ jent places here, Chandler and Jones Com pany have not started to haul yet. John R. Ferguson, [Loyd ZEALAND, "eb. 8 «~The floods have made the roads in some places almost impass- able Mrs, Alex England, sr., is very ill with grippe. Owing to the inclement weather no one represent- ed the quarterly board from here at Sharbot Lake on the 2nd. Our school is progressing favorable un- der the management of Miss Agnes Price BUNKER HILL. Feb. 8 --The roads are in a bad condition. The ice is not safe in the lakes now. Quite a number of the soung men have enlisted. {ieorge Wilson and Miss B. Jeffrey lat Hartington; Edna Campbell at J, Wilson's; Mrs. J. Burnett at Ver- ma A man has been running through the woods bareheaded and staying there at night He has gone {owards Sydenham. GLENDOWER. Feb. 8.--Richard Wilson is cut- Quite a num Edner Campbell, Kings- Lake. Mrs. Arthur White and lit- Visitors: | and Miss Hunter. , litle daughter were at Sharbot Lake ! this week, W. J. Clement fs spend- ing a few days at his Ardoch store. John Myers is getting busy going to build a telephone line from Claren- don to Ardoch and Fernleigh, The material from the Northern Electric Company, Montreal, has arrived. This phone line will fill a long felt want. John Glenn unloaded a ear of flour and J. BB. Young a car of hay and straw this week. The many sick people here are all getting along nicely now. ~S PLEA Feb. 4.--The pupils of the Agri cultural School journeyed to Thom- as Bradford's where a stock-judging contest was held. The young men who went to Courtland on Sanday experienced some difficulty getting home owing to the inclement weath- er. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Brad- ford and son Garfield were Sunday guests at George Hughes' Mrs. Dexter Sigsworth spent a few days with friends in Verona. The many friends here of the late John McGill, Toronto, were shocked to-hear of his sudden demise Dwight Walker Amanda, Holleford, and Miss Edna Genge, Oak Flats, were recent guests at Frederick Eller- beck; Miss A. E. Barr at T. A. Wat- gon's; James Manson at Robert Bab- cock's The hockey match between the Valley team and Holleford re- sulted in a win for the former to the tune of 12 to 2 Mr. Harker, Syd- enham, at KE. J, Sigsworth's; Mrs. T. A. Watson at Mrs. Hester Sigs- worth's. Mrs. Edgar Hughes has re- coverel from her recent illness hs SYDENHAM, Feb. ¢ The snow has made sleighing good again The Prohibi- tion representatives have canvassed very hl he Jennie Blanchard is yery Ul at the home of ber sister, Mrs. L. FP. Blanchard. Mrs. Julia A Warren, who has been ill for th past two weeks, is much better. Mrs, | D. E. Forrester is able to sit up inj bed. The anniversary services of the Methodist Church are dated for Feb. 20th and 21st. Saturday night fire 19c¢ SALE FRIDAY ! destroyed a boat house at Poole's Resort owned by 'F. A. Reid, New York. Sixty-eight received the *ac-| rament at the Methodist Chureh Sun-| day morning. The Sunday School and| Epworth League Convention held at! Mallorytown church on Friday was| well attended. There were delegatés from Brockville, Escott, Roekport, Lansdowne, Gien Buell, Athens, Phillipsville and Elgin. Rev. Mr. Jamison, Brockville, was the chair-| man in the afterndon and in the ev- ening Rev. Dr, Cooper of Lansdowne. At 9.30 o'clock the delegates had tea in the basement. Rey, F. H, Lang- ford, Toronto, gave an address on Sunday schoo] work and in the ev ening, W. J. Cairns, Brockville, gave! an address on Epworth League! work. Several ministers also took | part in the programme including | Rev. Mr. Runnells, Brockville, Rev. George Stafford, Rev. Mr Leach and | Rev. Dr. Cooper, { STAMPED TOWELS 25¢ and 35¢ 35¢ each WOOL UNDERWEAR ---------- For Boys A PARTICULARLY ATTRA SELLING. SCARFS AND CENTRES In Jap Linen in blocked blue patterns, size 18x54 and 27x27--regular STAMPED LINEN CENTRES 24 Stamped Natural Linen Centres, with lace edge -- regular 40e¢. 96 odd line Seoteh Wool Shirts and Drawers--sizes up to 32 and priced to £1.00 a garment Lennox & Addington ODESSA, Feb. 8,--The carnival held on the! Odessa covered rink Tuesday evening was a decided success, The follow ing is a list of the prizes given: Red ! Cross Nurse, first, Minnie Wright; | second, Lizzie Hartman. Best lady | INFANTS' FUR TAMS 18, made of white bearskins, priced up to The -- for a WOMEN'S FELT HATS 40 odd lines of Felt, Velvet and Silk Hats -- priced CTIVE BARGAIN LIST FOR FRIDAY'S 38 Stamped Turkish Towels--very dainty for infants' uses -- regular Friday 19¢ Friday 19¢ hey Friday 19¢ quick clean Friday 19¢ from $1.00 to Friday 19¢ this part of the vicinity and are glad BRAT Costume considered, first, Lot- | {of the number of signers. The Miss- He i Sailpi eon, ty Frink. | ion Circle met this month at the, ors gif By E tder a yentaen Feb. 8 Matthew MelLean and] "ome of Mrs. E. Brawley All en- rst. Mabel Wright: "sec arate] | he eve o's. no . e. The first, abe right; second, Bernice family have moved to Merrickyille|Joyed the evening's programme. ' anders on A a | di many friends of Dr. Tovell are sorry|lienderson. Best gentleman skat-| hey have purchased a farm. | many fri . J : 'er, costume considered, first, reder| [ton, is visiting at James Wilson's. | | | where 's br T aw hog 2 ha sf 8 10; y Myer's brothers are busy drawing|to Near he had the mi fortum 4 ?.ick Hodge; second, David Murton. telephone pole Arthur and Elliott | fall on the ice in front of. kis resl-\ novs' race Ba Gh | f te 4 _an clio tence ahd bredi Bis wiist All are BOYS' race, under sixteen years of | Young have gone to Kingston for | dence anc 18 _Wris A |age, first, Cecil Heaslip; second, | a few days, accompanied by Howard | lad C. Sills, Mrs. H. Martin and Mrs. Courtland Clyde. SHetcher-hearery' | | | ARDOCK, | | { Cousins, Plevna Miss Alive Wat-{ VW. Knapp are convalescent. The | SEE US WHEN YOU CANNOT SEE kin on the sick. list, p.| village is very quiet this week and | jo rer ong Sok aad Court | f A Paradox? No! Godkin has returned to his home in | Misses the soldiers who are attend-|,. 4" A)freq Babcock. The ladies of Kingston, after spending a week vi- [Ing the military carnival in the City ithe Red Cross Society served lunch. | -- siting friends and relations here, | They will return on Saturday. Sev-|-evara) selections were given by the We provide proper J] Mrs. J. Fraser has. gone to see her {eral boys have signed up lately and odessa citizens' band, which gave] glasses through which sister who is very ill. Miss Lucy | Will return in khaki. The Red Cross|iheir services free of charge in aid| Society will have home-made cook- you can see. Being eyesight special- know wrong why glasses are right. ists * we eves are See us--we un- derstand our business. KEELEY Jr., M. 0. D. 0. OPTOMETRIST AND 226 Peincess Street 8 doors above the Opers House Winter is Tightening It's. Grip Prepare for Cold Weather Nothing Underclothing to dispel cold and grippe. - I . Keep vour bodies and feet warm. Al the best brands at the low prices. Not a single garment advanced in price. TURNBULL'S TIGER BRAND PENMAN'S WATSON'S AND NOVA SCOTIA Buy all vou And supply voursel next winter, \ E.'P. Jenkins Clothing. Company. Gray spent the week-end at Mr. J Smith's PETWORTH, Feb. 8 tev. Mr Wagar, New York State, home visiting relatives, preached in the Methodist Church here the last two 'Sundays. The Agri- Culture School closed at . Harrow- smith last Friday. Four of Pet- worth's boys enlisted last week for overseas services, namely, John lLam- bert, James Lambert, Rufus Lam- bert and Archibald Yeomans. Grippe Is prevalent here; those who are on the sick list are: Mrs. Alfred Wat- son, . Mrs. Alexander Manson, Miss Greta Whitty. and Mrs. M. Bradford. William Bradford has returned home afte two weeks' visit at Meaford: Mrs. Sardalr Kerr at Sydenham; Mr, and Mrs. R. Ellerbeck, Mr. and Mrs Freeman and Mrs. T. A. Kerr at Thomas Bradford's, CLARENDON, Feb. 9.--Sergeant A. Campbell .of 146th Battalion, dangerously ill and underwent an. opera n in Kingston General Hospital is much improved His mother Mrs. James Campbell, of this place, stopping with Kings- ton friends awaiting his recovery, James Campbell has returned from Kingston Rev. Mr. Taylor, Toron- to, who has taken charge of this ¢ir- cuit for the present in Lieut. Brom- wich's stead held service at Claren- don last evening A goodly crowd attended. Mrss John Cain who has been under Dr." ri's care is improv- ing James Cain, Ottawa, is visits ing his parents here Miss Jessie Crain has gone to Snow Road to re- main a short time Miss Rossie Neeley has returned from Sharbot BEST FOR LIVER, BOWELS, STOMACH, HEADACHE, COLDS They liven the liver and bowels and straighten yon right up. Don't be bilious, - constipated, sick, with breath bad and stomach sour, > EWORK WHILE YOU SLEEP, | To-night sure! Take Cascarets land enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experi- enced. Wake up with your head clear, 'stomach, sweet, breath right and feeling fine. Get rid of sick headache, biliousness, constipation, furred tongue, sour stomach, bad colds. Clear" your skin, brighten your eves, quicken your step and feel like doing a full day's work. Cascarets are better than salts, pills or calomel because they don't shock the liver or gripe the bowels or cause inconvenience all the next day. Mothers should give cross, sick, bilious, feverish children a whole Cascaret anytime as" they can not i injure the thirty feet of tender ing for sale at the township hall on Saturday. The High School pupils intend holding their annual "At Home."! The High School pupils are pleased to have Mr. Bogan as mathe. matics teacher to fill the place of Lieut, Johnston, Kingston, who taught for the last month. PINE SHADE. Feh. 8.---A fierce blizzard raged here all day yesterday. Several are engaged 'in drawing pulpwood to Robertsville siding. Mrs. Thomas! Garrett, who spent.a few days at her | home at Silver Hill, has returned to the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Don- ald Ferguson, who has been ill for a long time. Miss Ellen Riddell, who has been nursing her while Mrs. Gar- rett was absent, has returned to her | pg i 'res N. BHerbeck. Mr. and Mrs Charles | DOM¢ at Hill Crest. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander A. Fergusson visited at 8S. Armstrong's on Thursday. A num-, ber from here attended the funeral of the late Miss Cora Chambers, eldest daughter of Moses Chambers. She had been in poor health for two years, being afflicted with lung trou- ble. She was twenty-three years old, an Anglican in religion, and was well liked by all. She will be much missed, and most in her own house- hold, where she has been both moth- er and sister to her brother Milford and sister Irene, Her mother prede- ceased her several years. The fune- ral service was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Williams, and her, remains were placed in St. Paul's Cemetery. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. James Me¢- Cord and Master Hermoh, Mr. and Mrs. George Weir, Mrs. Donald and Mrs. - William .Buchan, Duncan Fer- guson, Mrs. Neil McFarlane, Miss Bella McVean, Dr. Earl, at A. A. Fer- guson's, Leeds DULCEMAINE Feb. 7 Misses I.. Patience and M. Haskin were guests of Mrs. Elivel Slack, Sand Bay, oh Thursday after- noon Miss Anna Patience spent a few days last week in Sand Bay. The pie social held in the Methodist Church on Tuesday evening last was well attended. Mrs. Susan Patience is spending this .week in Kingston, Miss Hazel Haskin is visiting in this vicinity. ree CAINTOWN. Feb. 8 +o0seph Huell has been ill with Grippe. Harold Pewell spent a few days at his old home here Norman Hughes has moved into the house owned by Mrs. R. J Brouse. Mrs. George S. Duncan, who was quite ill, has recovered, Some of 'the young people fron bere spent .a very enjoyable evening last Tuesday night at the home of Harry Franklyn, Junetown, Some from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Isiah Griftin, Lyn, at Yonge's Millsq) Mr. Willie Stride, Rickfield, was a guest here on Sunday. William Dicky spent Saturday and Sunday at Rockport. MALLORYTOWN., Feb. 7.--.Mrs. Roy Turner was given a shower at her father's home one evening last week, Douglas Mallory,son of Herbert Mallory who has been attend Queen's University at Kingston, enlisted as a gunner ind en Thursday his parents werd at Brockville to see him while the en- gines were being changed at the di- visional .point. Mrs. Cherry Buell] of the Red Cross work. DENBIGH, Feb. 8 Recruiting officers have lately endeavoured to induce our young men to volunteer for overseas service and several of them have fol- lowed the call and have enlisted. | Mrs. Hester Ann Baldwin, a widow, who was seriously taken ill with! grippe and pneumonia passed peace- | fully away on January 30th at the age of seventy-six years. Grippe | has been very prevalent here lately | but no other serious cases have been | reported. Charles Petzold who late- ly purchased a farm of 200 acres in this vicinity, came to the conclusion | that he now also needed a helpmate, | and onthe 2nd inst, at the Metho-| dist parsonage in Renfrew he was] joined in holy bonds of matrimony with Miss Carrie Lucas of Slate] Falls A very pleasant social ev ening was enjoyed by a number of young people-on Friday last at the] % ] s residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fritsch, | Opium Morphin nor Mineral. whose daughter, Elsa, teacher in| i Nor NARcoTic. Raglan, and Flora teacher at Slate In as Falls had also arrived to spend the | il week-end Sunday at home, ThePropricrye ent Meche Er ig he ling the Stomachs. ane Bowels ef ---- -- Promotes Dice otion Cheer ness and ResCtains neither EVERGREEN VALLEY. Feb. 9.--Mrs. Frederick Robert- son got word from her three sons in England, who had orders to move to France. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs.' George Milsap at James Hamilton's; Robert Patterson, Glenvale, at his! daughter's, Mrs. Walter Smith's; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Thorpe, with her parents on Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. W. Hegadorn at W. McQuay's, Mur-| vale; William Smith .at his son's in| Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence| Smith at W. Hegadorn's. Another | old resident passed away in the per-! son of James Smith, aged seventy-| eight years. Deceased has been ail-| ing for some time, but the end came unexpectedly. He died on Monday the 7th of February. The funeral will be held Wednesday to Cataraqui vault. Deceased leaves an invalid wife, six sons. and four daughters,| namely, Mrs. George .Shepperd, El-| ginburg; Mrs.» James 'Doyle, Ernest- town Station; Mrs. Levi Storms, Ver-| ona, and Miss Eliza at home; Over-| ton and Victor, of Manitoba; Alfeous, | Apéerfect Remedy for Constipa- Worms Convulsions. Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimide Signature of ~The CeNTAUR CaMPANY. MONTREALLNEW YORK Exact Copy of Wrapper. of Parham; Frank, York Road; Wal-| ter, Odessa, and William, Westbrook. | | a business trip to Lavant on Monday. i Mr. Simon Ball, Denbigh and i Johnston Miller at John Feb, 8.--Lieut. Wilson, Plevna, | on Monday 3 and Pte. Bebee registered at the Connor House while they were can-| vassing for re¢ruits through this Vicinity last week. R. W. Connors); in the Methodist Church on Fri- had the misfortune to fall on the|," ™ rae us atria a us 5 : iday evening was well attended. Jo- ice last week and sustained a Severe |... 1 Fost ras active i a ut in the back of his head but js|5CRh Foster. whe was active in the eu tually recovering from the shock | Militia at the time of the Fenian Mh us y hs om I {raids, presided. Rev. J. W. Jones, oh un io iy! . = ss ie Lal he Tamworth; Lieuts. McKenzie and conducted by Rev. Mr. Samson, too (Ranton and Capt. Kane delivered ad-, dresses. Messrs. Smith and Cars- place here Wednesday. The funer-| al was well attended and the body! callen, Enterprise, gave a number of jeornat duets, and Mrs. Powell, Enter- was interred in the cemefery hére.| Rev, Mr. Samson, Methodist minister | nrice cave several appropriate read- ings. At the close of the meeting here, announced in his service of Sunday last, which was a SUrprisei capt. J. Hanna asked for recruits for and a regret to us all, that he haditye 146th Battalion. Among those enlisted in the 146th Battalion and|who enlisted are Lavern Huffman, that iis services here would discon-|Clare Wagar, Archibald tinue in the course of about a fort-|john Lambert, James Lambert, Ru- night. land and it has naturally followed being brothers m--p-- MOSCOW. Eeb. 8.-The recruiting meeting | lion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, | lene week in Kingston hnd then re- | family motored to Kingston on Sun-| turn to Plevna. R, W. Cofinors made day. chickenpox. J.!New York, is visiting at the home of | Gilmour's her brother, John Patterson. Mrs. Campbell, Glencoe, ig spending some | time with her cousin, Mrs. Stanley Hart. Wray Vanluven, has gone to Toronto to attend the school. Mrs. Thomas Herrington, 'Napanee, visited his father on Mon- day. Alfred Martin lost two valu- ahle cows recently. His native home is in Eng-|fus Lambert; the last three named' ing and Bort to Mr. and) 8reat many Perth boys are enlisting. GASTORIA| For Infants and Children. Bears the THE CENTALR SOMPANY. New Yoru airy, | Nem Malcolm Townsend is ill of} Mrs. Annie Patterson, ! automobile i Lanark i i PERTH, } Feb. 8.--The little' snow fall im- | proved the sleighing although bug-| Yeomans, | Bies are still'running. - The soldiers marched to Lanark Thursday morn- returning yesterday. Al tiiat it is his duty to return to the|Mrs. James Evans, a son, and to Mr. Mrs. Willam Young, Beaudette, re- aid of the Motherland. and Charles Gregg, who have recent-| Asselstine, formerly of this place, ly enlisted in the 146th Battalion{died at the home of his sister, Mrs. E. and bave been drilling in Plevna,|Lochhead, at Newburgh, on Monday. to visit their parents here, Johniage, and unmarried. was accompanied by instructor, | will take place in the spring: Frank Lieut. Wilson, Plev Charles Gregg Denyes, Odessa, is visiting his sister, and IL. Wilson to Plevna on Thurs- Mrs. J. P. Johnston. Mrs. Garret day. On Friday roing they left Neeley, Govan, Sask., is spending the was at Brockville on Friday to see bowels, her son, Clarence Buell, who was for Kingeton with dll the recruits of winter with her daughter, Mrs. Har-| L. Wilson{and Mrs. John bell a daughter. Isaac turned Friday after visiting friends . here since before Christmas, twenty-one years wince Mrs, Young | was home. S. Kippih has been quite! were aliowed two days leave in which | Deceased was seventy-one years of ill but is improving. It is] a ------------ ra Another group of crippldéd Cana- Plevna, intending to make a stay of ry VanLuven., Amos Huffman and dian primers has been exéhanged. 500 Lbs. | C Sweet Pickled Hocks Nice for Boiling Per Pound sa The Wm. Davies Co. Ltd., Phone 597. The Marrison Studio "Our BABY PICTURES, like all portraits that we make, are natural in pose, proper! lighted and beautifully finished. High class equipment and tire- less tact are the reasons for our remarkable success in baby por- traiture, Come in some morning and let us get acquainted with the baby." Phone 1318. 90 PRINCESS ST. Mrs. David | §F v The remains Miller passed away last week at her | qq Ball enlisted on Thursday last asdiwill be brought here and interment home on Wilson street west. i two for $5. at drag Mores, of by mal Vlas le BOOMELL Duva Co., Bt. Catharines, The kind you are looking for 18 the kind we sell. - Scranton Coal is good Coal and we guarantee - prompt delivery. : BOOTH & CO, of West St. A a ee ee eas DR. DeVAW'S FNC FILLS (5 lating Fill for Women. $5 a bot 6r three for U yoid at all Drug stores, or malled to an: ness on reculpt of price. Tue Scorer: Di She Co Cathar Ontario. formerly resided 'in' Bathurst and! was a good neigl much missed. - [1 x MEN. iad hbor and will be vitality: fer Nerve and Brain; increases | grey *;n Tonte--~will build you up. $3-a bbx, or 0 on receipt

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