Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Mar 1916, p. 11

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I vy #4 x RE eh, v «H romw! 3 Mountain Grove, visited tfAs place on Th With his nine recruits. In n they had drill at 'the . and a recruiting meet- Fat night, which was largely at- A was taken up 3 Red Cross Fund. Joseph » Oak lass, was chairman. lady fai at the close when > thougn her brother was going to : There was no service on Sunday Oh account of the heavy snow storm, Charles Cox has rented John Swit. zet's place for the year, 3 -- . HOWE ISLAND, Feb. 28. Captain M. VanDreaser filled the ice houses of Dr. W, Nichols last The ice is of Poor quality and not over tem inches thick. The sad death of Mrs. W. M. Runnings was received with deep Sorrow. Many farmers have cut their ice. Perhaps some of the farmers amd their relatives do mot know that it is a gross m or to use the rural mail boxes for 'anything but 'msi The Government imposes a hemvy fine if the culprits are discov- ered. There is snow galore and the council has decided to impose a fine of five dollars upon those who do nt break the roads when necessary. WAGARVILLE. Feb. 28.--The recent snowstorm has left the roads in very bad con- dition. A number from. here at- tended a recruiting meeting at Echo Lake Inst week. Henry Smith has re- turned home after spending somo time with relatives at Westbrook Franklin Snider has purchased a sawing outfit from Roy Wagar. Miss . Wagar is home from Enter- prise for a few days. The men are hauling ice to their ice-houses. Mrs. Charles goodberry 'is ill. Visitors: RE. Brown and family at Clinton Wag. ar's; Mr and Mrs. Mevinus Cronk and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kirk- bam at E. M. Storm's; Mr. and Mrs. William Cousins at Ard Wagar's. . CROW LAKE. Feb. 28. --The recent snowstorm has left the roads in bad condition. Teaming has come to a standstill until the roads are broken out. Mr. Stoness 1s going to load thirty tons of spar here at the station sobn. The saw mill is runsing. full blast. Mr. and Mrs. Y. Mahon made a trip to Perth last week. Miss Grace Knapp as returned from Molingbrook. hn Patton of Saskatchewan called on\his sister-in-law, Mrs. H. Patton. last week. D. Badour is running a lumber business on his land north of Crow Lake and hauling logs to the mill here. W. B. Tharretts is nearly ready to go west. There is talk of rural mail here. A telephone line would be very welcome. PLEASANT VALLEY. Feb. 39:~<"The Partly at T. Eller béck's on Wednesday night was an enjoyable dffair, a jolly lead of young people journeyed to Holleford Thursday night and were entertained at James Walker's. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitty and son Rodger, St : Catharines, are guests at Edward Whitty's, Miss A. E. Barr spent the week-end with friends in Har. rowsmith, Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Freeman, Yarker, were recent call- 'ers at Edward Whitty's. Miss M. Lesslie, Godfrey, has returned after a few days' sojourn with her cousin, Miss Barr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sigsworth and son are at Verona, D. 1, Lesslie called at G. Barr's recent- ly. Roy Freeman, Yarker, called on friends here. G. Barr has pur- chased a fide team of colts. SANGSTER. - Feb, 26.--A number from here at- tended the horse races in Westport or Feb. 24th and 25th. Joseph Smith and Mr. Harte Elginburg, are calling on friends here. Mrs. P Wilsh, Oates, is visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs. M. J. Cochrane. - Nicholas Murphy is at Thomas Fitzgerald's Sydenham. Thomas and John Mur- phy are at Westport. . Mr. and Mrs James Fitzgerald, Glendower, at Thomas Young's; Misses Lena and Maggie O'Connor at Mrs. John O'Connor's; Mr. and Mrs. T. Bab. cock and daughter Gertrude spent Sunday at N. Murphy's; Mr. and Mre. John Murphy aud little son John at P. Egan's; Joseph Barrett was a visitor in Westport, Friday. John 'W. Conway at D. Robinson's, Fer- moy; M. J. Cochrane, at P. Coch- rane's, Glendower; . Miss M. McCann at Westport; Charles Murphy at Godfrey. Whitemarsh Bros., West- port, passed through here this week buying cattle. Messfs. Timothy and James Babcock made a flying trip through this section last week. HOLLEFORD. Fep. 28.--There is much teaming to be done. H, Smith, Wilmer, made a busines trip through here last week. A. Vauluven is entitng ice to supply the surpounding ice houses. There were no services or Sundey school yesterday. Messrs. Cochrane and Joyner, Sydenham, were out a few days ago looking over the lumber at the saw mill with a view of buying. The cheese meet- ing on Thursday night was well at- tended. Within the last two weeks {herd have been quite a uumber of es and a couple of 88 Walker is ill. Frederick Reid, training at , spent Sunday with rela- gives Bere. Mrs. Medcof has re- turned from visiting her daughter in{ si Miss Orpha Babcoek has also returned from visting rela- tives at Murvale. Mr. Joyner visit-! ed his sister, Mrs. W, Trousdale. Ray Babcock is at J. Deline's; M. Shan- J day left the roads in bad condition. H.la couple of days with Mr. and Mrs less. G. Babcock is suffering) from a very sore eye. 3 _ PARHAM, Feb. 28. --The snow storm on Fri. Mr. Compton has returned and is working at his mill again. Ms, L. Howes went to Kingston to-ddy to be with ber daughter, Mrs. Peter Rit- chie, who is ill. The many friends of P. N. Smith will be sorry to learn of his serious illness in the Hospital, Kingston, He un- derwent an operation for appendici- tis. Lient.-Col. Ferguson has been h the village for a few/days. Roy agar of the 146th Battalion moved his family into A. MeCleod's hoyse ast week. David Goodfellow is sufs fering from a severe attack of grippe. Miss Pearl Charlton has returned from Kingston. Mr. and Mrs, Levi Storms, Verona, visited at @. A. Smith's on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bail, Cole Lake, spent Roy Wagar last week. Mrs. J. Grant visited her daughter, recently. Miss Murial Howes and Archibald Howes of Sydenham high school spent the week-end at their homes here. Miss Joyce Lansbury has re- turned home after spending: some time with friends in Toronto and Marmora. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Sul- der, Oak Flats, also Mr. and Mrs. J Charles Ball, Cole Lake, visited at W. E. Clow's recently. VERONA. Feb, 28. The abundant 'fall of the beautiful tends to impede loco- motion considerably. The postmen made their rounds Saturday, despite thé storm and bad roads. Elmer Seales, is moving into the village and Charles Hamilton is taking Mr. Scales' place od the farm." H. P. Ab- rams has moved back to his farm at Fourteen Island Lake. The ladies here have a society called The Help- Ing Hand, in connection with Red Cross work. One of Oscar Veley's horses broke its leg and had to be shot. Mrs. Noriftan Ball is now oceu- pying her new house on the out- skirts of the village. Mrs. John Green and children have returned from an extended visit with her sis ter, Mrs. Archie Curran, at Corby- ville. Miss Ethel McMullen is visit. ing Mrs. Dr. Sherriff, Ottawa. Mrs. Charles Gonee, Murvale, has been vi- siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Reynolds, Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lakins, have gone to Kingston, where he has a position at the Royal Military Col- lege. Miss Hazel Percy, slightly in- disposed, is able to be out again. Miss Cornelia Yorke, Bellrock, is vi- siting at Alfred Trousdale's. Welling- ton Lampson, acting as night porter dt the British American "Hotel, 1 Frankville. . have been canvassing the sutround- ing country for recruits. A load of young people drove to Frankville on W ¥ night to attend the play, "Under the Cloud," given there un- der the Victor Club. Mrs. Ciaude arshall hag been sufferin, pleurisy and neuralgia. ral of the late Mrs. J. ur too place Presbyterian Church on the 1 + Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Wood spent Sunday at the home of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hagar, ROCKPORT. : Feb. 28. --John Fitzsimmons, Queen's student, Kingston, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fitzsimmons, Hickory Lodge. Mr. Fitzsimmons and William Lan. don, cheese maker. of J. M. Lea, were passengers on the ,car that ran off the track in Kingston on Saturday last, Mr. Fitzsimiaons received slight injuries. Chancy Burtch spent a couple of days last week at Alexand- ria Bay, N.Y., attending the funeral of his brother-in-law, George Wag- goner, whose death occurred after a Short illness on Wednesday eveni Feb. 23rd. A number of young peo- ple spent a pleasant eveping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Slate last week. Miss Evalena Edgley is spending a few days with her gister, Mrs. Thomas Thomson, at Brock- ville. . Mr. Thomson will leave short- ly for the front. Miss Acton, teach- er-at Poole's Resort, is spending the week-end with her parents at Brock. ville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burtch, Alexandria Bay, N.Y., were visitors at the Port recently. The ice crossing between here and Alexandria Bay is complete, A LONG POINT. Feb. The annual meeting of the Long Point cheese factory was held in the schoolhouse. here on Thursday evening, Feb. 24th, and was well attended. The patrons ex- pressed their satisfaction regarding the work of the new nianager and proprietor, George K. Wight. Due fo the fact of the high cost of factory supplies this year an increase in the price of manufacturing is to be paid him. The committee of David Townsend, James Kelsey and Thom- as Bryan, the salesman, David Green, Lyndhurst, and the secretary- treasurer, Miss Madeline O'Connor, were reappointed. The average price per ton of milk for the season was $25.93, while the total amount of money received was $10,521.01. The Average number of mounds of milk required to produce one pound of cheese was 10.86 and the average price per pound of cheese was 15.34 cents. After the business affairs were concluded a social smoke was furnished by Mr. Wight and D. E. or 20. Kingston is here for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scouten, Violet, vi- siting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilkins, have returned | home, Patrick Kelley and family, Godfrey, have moved in A. Grant's house here. Miss Bella Burnett, Richardson Mine, is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. Hermie Freeman. . 7 Leeds LYNDHURST. Feb. 25.--Lyndhurst hockey team played Delta at Delta. The result was 3 to 2 in favor of Lyndhurst. The young people of Lyndhurst and vicinity héld a shower and dance at George P.' Roddrick's on Thursday evening for Miss Bertha White, Del- ta whose approaching marriage to Edward Andrews a prosperous cheese maker ad Keelerville, calls for her removal to that place. Lyndhurst is honored with a number of young recruits who are jin training here. Mr. Kincaid is the recruiting officer. Mrs. A. Landon has rented her farm to F. Preston, and Mrs. Landon has Plewes, manager of the Lyndhurst branch of the Bank of Toronto. Re: cruiting Officer Kincaid of the 156th Was also present in the intgrests of his company. At the close of the meeting a vote of thanks was passed to the cheese maker, I). Townsend, who acted as chairman, and to Mr. Plewes, secretary of the meetitng. MACINTOSH MILLS, Feb. 29.--The saw and grist mills are running full speed these days. School is progressing favorably um- der the management of Miss Nellie Leeder. Mrs. William Patience re- turned home after spen®ug a week with her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Lead- er. Mrs. W, P. Apglia and 'daugh- ter, Saskatoon, Sask., is' a guest at M. Anglin's. A number of the young people a pleasant time at P. Flood's, leatown, on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, F. T. Dono- ¥an and daughted Mallorytown, vis- ited Mrs. Donovan's mother on Thursday. Mrs. Michael Fodey will be glad to hear they have purchased a farm near Lyn, They take posseSsion of the same on the 1st of March. For the past five years Mr. and Mrs. Fo- dey have resided at Sedley, Sask. got their ice stored. ' DULCEMAINE. | Feb. 29. -- The Misses Eula and Lizzie Patience gave a miscellane- ous shower on Monday afternoon for Miss Hazel Haskin, whose marriage will take, place soon. Pte. M. Dal- ton, 156th Battalion, Brockville, called through here last week looking for recruits. Howard Patience and bride spent the past week with rela- tives in this vicinity. Mrs. Patience has returned home after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. .B. F. Leeder, . Ballacanoe. Miss Lizzie Patience is recovering from chicken- pox. Miss Marjorie Leacock, Lans- downe. spenit the week-end the guest of Anna Patience, Edgar Moore- head, Querrin, Sask, is spending some weeks with relatives here, PORTLAND. Feb. 29.----Owing to tlie heavy snow storm of last week the roads are in a very bad condition. The Red Cross social held in the village last week was Well attended. The proceeds amounted to ovér $55. Judge McDonald, Brockville, attend- ed the recruiting meeting held in the Methodist. Church on Friday of last week. A number of the young peo- le of the village attended a party at mond Brown's last week. Port- land can boast of sending more re- cruits to the war than any other small village in Ontario. Mrs. J. Morris visited friends last week at Toledo. The saw mills are getting-a [number of logs, and are Funuing ev- , A great many peo are . BY: ie week. Miss Clifrk, who been visiting her uncle, Dr, Cree- gan, has returned home. Feb. 28.--Mrs. Jonas E. Bruce is\n St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brock- ville, and all for speedy recov- ery. Clarence is very ill with Fong McClure has been moved to Athens. The people have | Misted Mr. and Mrs. B. Flood and children, Mrs; C. Flood and John Flood spent Sunday evening at Joseph Leeder's. Ford Hockey, who has been in the west for the past three years, has en- for overseas service. He spent three days with his sister, Mr§.« Earl Armstrong on his way to St. John, N. B. NEWBORO, Feb. 29.- Farmers are hauling wood to the village. There will be a ball at Hotel Rideau Wednesday evening. Mr.and Mrs. Oelas Davids son of Syracuse, N. Y., are visiting friends here, Mr. Davidson iz an old Newboro boy. - "Sandy" Wright is moving to the R. Leech farm which he has pur chased, Frederick Leeche is home from Belgium where he has been for several months as surgeon assistant. He will refurn to Toronto and finish hig college course. A patriotic meeting was well attended in the Court House here last Thursday night. Among the speakers were Fredérick Leech and Thomas McCle- ment, who gave a vivid deseription of the doings at the front as witnessed by them. Irvin Lyons, R. C. H, A, Kingston, spent the week-end here, with his parents, returning Tues- day. The Newboro heckey team has disbarded rather that play the game over dith Westport after the usage they. received there. The team was not thrown out of the league as claimed hy Mr.Bennett in his letter to the Whig. The report given by the writer at the time of that game was correct. The Newboro hockey teaw has always been in the game for the sport that was in it and has been very successful for a number of years and always paid their way. 1 Mrs. John Tett is in Kingston with friends. WASHBURN'S CORNERS. Feb. 29.~--A number f, here at- tended the funeral of the late Nor- man Brown. The funeral services were conducted with Masonic honors. Mrs. James Scotland entertain about, twenty 3 day he rien wore received ord of at sville of ds ml He The friends of Mr. and |' ed _on Fri. {bow of this distriet will learn with regret of the death of Charles Johnston who a few years ago was one of the leading farmers of this county. ie left here for' the west and lately' ade his home at Gilbert's Place, Manitoba, where he died on Feb. 14th. * A number from here attend- ed the funeral of the latd Mrs. Ann Derbyshire at Wight's others on Friday last. Mahlon Yates left re- cently for Porcupine, where he will be engaged in mining with his bro- ther. Miss Ethel Mansell who has been teaching school in the west, is calling on friends in Athens. Harold and Miss Gertie Moulton vis- ited relatives at Seeley's Bay recemt- ly, Miss Hattie Efuin spent a few days in Brockville visiting friends recently. The Leeds and Grenville Bee Keepers Association amnmual meeting took place at the office of the district representative sDepart- ment of Agriculture, Athens, on Feb. 25th. A social time was spent on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Morrison, near Athéns, when the neighbors assem- bled in honor of the soldier boys and their friends. William Cockrill, teacher of Charleston school, recent- ly enlisted in the 156th Battalion. | Loox & hidington EMERALD. Feb. 25.--Quite a number are ill of grippe and measles. A large crowd #itended the ice races in Bath on Tuesday. Mrs. R. J. Instant and Mrs. A. Reid are visiting their sis- teF, Mrs. James McMillan, Eganville. James McKee and Percy Tugwell at- tended jury 'n Napanee on Tuesday. G. C. Fargent "Eppnt the week-end with friends herd. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Milligan, Renown, Sask.,, Mr. and Mrs. Samual Davy, Napanee; Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Leinster; Mrs. J. Galloway, Conway, and Edward Reid, Pittsferry, OMPAH Feb, 29.--Owing to heavy snow storms, the roads are almost impassible Rev. Mr. Samp- son, Plevna, was to have preached his farewell sermon here last Sun- day, as he hag joined the 146th Bat- talion for service overseas. Pte. Harvey Massey of the 87th Battalion, St. John's, is spending a few days with his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Ira Massey. Mrs. William McDougall and son, Kenneth, who spent the past few wegks visiting friends and rela- tives in Lansdowne, have returned home. Miss A. M. Fraser spént the week-end at ber home in Ardoch. William Stewart, who has been on the sick list has recovered. - Miss Craig is. visiting 'at James Moore's. vw STORMS CORNER: Feb. 21.--The ladies aid of the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. W. Huff. D. Lucas has ¥e- turned home from Nortly Port after spending a week with his daughter, Mrs. W. Lake, Miss M. Ward .is very low, there are no hopes of her re. covery. Torrance Babcock and family have vacated the Parrot farm and are moving on to his lately purchas- ed farm pear Thorp. J. Davy is quite ilk of appendicitis. All regret the de- parture of J. Huff and family. They have moved to their new home on the Seventh concession and will be greatly nfissed. Mrs. J. Sanderson, Yarker, at F. Ward's W. L. Storm and family, Florida, at R. N. Lap- um's. the recent 8 NEWBURGH, Feb. 24.--The concert given in the Methodist Church oun. Wednesday eveniig was a success. The fune- ral of the late Isaac Asselstine took place on Wednesday last. Peler Fairbairn has returned home after spending a week visiting in Picton and vicinity, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ryan spent the week-end in Rings: ton. Charles Walker is sawing®the logs that are being hauled in daily. About one hundred and thirty soi- diers of "C" Company, 80th Battal- ion, marched from Napanee to New- burgh on Wednesday. The ladies provided a substantial lunch in the Standard Bauk hall. The soldiers returned home well pleased with their trip. It was with deep regret that the people learned of the death of Corpl. Robert Fox, "A" Com- pany; 146th Battalion, Kingston Mrs. T. B. Wilson has returned home after spending a couple of weeks in Camden East. 2 ---------- Lanark CALDWELL'S MILLS. Feb. 29 Mr. McLennon, King- ston, conducted divine service here Sunday last. Mrs. William Willis, "CASGARETS" SET "YOUR LIVER AND BOWELS RiGHT They're fine ! Don't remain bils ious, sick, heddachy and ¢ constipated. Best for colds, " bad breath, sour . love Get a '10-cent box how. Be cheerful ! Clean up inside to- night and feel fine. 'Take Cascarefs to liven your lver and clean -the bowls and stop headaches, a bad cold, biliousness, offensive breath, coated tongue, sallowness, sour stomach and gases. To-night take Cascarets and owe ig you Ie re fa ever ed. Wake up feeling grand--Rvery- body's doing it. Cascarets best Jax ative. for children also. : liott spent a couple of days at their '| week. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Fanning by the and her dafighter, Mrs. P. McPhail are in the' village. Johan Elliott, who has been very ill, is slowly, re- covering. Miss Rose Ellfott is visit- ing at ber aunt's, Mrs. John Elliott's. Privates Albert Wright, and John EI homes last week. Misses Clara and Elsie Lee spent a few days last week visiting at Mrs. P. Gray's, Mrs. W. J. Crawford has goue to Fall- brooke to spend a cotple of weeks. : LAVANT STATION © , Feb, 29.--Miss Hilda Jacob has returned home after taking a course in" the Business College at Ottaws. A. E. Jackson is ill. Mrs. J. P, Wil- son; Madawaska, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. S. B. Jacob. Misses Clara and Elsie Lee visited at Peter Gray's, Clyde Forks, Tast week. R.!| Blacklotk, Queen's University, con-| ducted divine services here on Sun! day. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Roche! Wilbur received the sad news on Monday lof the death of the latter's! sister, Mrs. J. Meclntyre, Calabogie.| Owing to the stow-storm, the \Poland| stage wis uniible to g®t here Satur- day but the Plevna stage reached' here about 1.45 o'clock. Born to! Mr. and Mrs. W.'J. Boyd, a son on; Feb. 21st. FOLGER. - i March 1.-~Mrs. R.-Davis, who has been very ill of blood-poisoning, is! somewhat better. Mrs. Hudson, Canonto, was again removed to Kingston General Hospital for treat- ment. Private Lenus Stewart, of the 146th Battalion, was home on leave two days this week, but has re- turned to his unit at Plevna. Pte. Willard Chatem, of the 146th, Plev- na, was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. R. Davison, Sunday. William Pras- ky is employed in the mines at Flow- er. Mrs. V. Prasky is in attendance on her daughter, Mrs. WL. J. Boyd, Lavaut, Miss B. G. Stewart spent a few days in Kingston recently. Miss Macy Davis and Master Lee, who were home on account of their moth- er's illness, have returned to Tra- more. Mrs. Morley Simpson and two children, Harlowe, were the guests of friends in the village this week, MABERLY. Feb. 29.--A much respected resi dent of this village passed away on! Friday afternoon .in the person of Mrs. John Morrison. Déceased had been a patient sufferer for nearly two years. She passed away at the! residence of her sister, Mrs. R. Bu- chanan. Mrs. Morrison's maiden | name was Margaret Armstrong. She was a daughter of the late Thomas! Armstrong, of Oso. Deceased was! an ideal neighbor, charitable to a| fault, a friend to those in sickness, | and: her death will be mourned by a large circle of friends. She is sur- vived by her husband; four sisters, two brothers and her mother. The service was conducted by 'Rev. Mr. Moody, and the remains were laid to rest at Brooke on Monday, Some of the soldiets from Perth are put- ting on a concert on Thursday even- ing in the village hall. The heavy Snow storms have made heavy roads for the mail carriers. Mr. Giddings has gone to Ottawa. Miss Carrie Briggs has come to be 'with her mother, who is ill. Mrs. Wesly is much improved. A number from here attended the fumeral of Mrs, Patterson at Zealand last week. | Prince Edward WELLINGTON, Feb. 24--Alex. and D. P. Hill, Hamilton, were in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbs of Hil- lier, moved in their new home last week. Douglas McFaul, who purch- ased George Hub farm, has mov ed onto it. Miss flice Garratt, who for some weeks Has been unconseci- ous from sonig-wnkmown ailment, 18 at death's door." Mr. Grierson, who has for some time been in New On- tario is home. W. F. Addisbn of the head office staff of the bank of Nova Scotia, has recently conte here, "San-| dy" "Grant, M.P.P., Tweed, visited his cousin, Alexander Stewart, i } { on; Saturday, also his cousins, -Mr. and! a Mrs, Allin M. Haight. Maizie Smith 13 now employed at Picton Fair as bookkeeper. Mr. and Mrs. S. Smith attended the funeral the of the late George Raynor-dast week. Miss An nabelle Leang, Prescott, spent over Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. E. Hal, Deseronto, ig at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Sloan Stapleton. Miss Lucy Burley has taken a posi- tion with thé R. Simpson Company, Turonto, Seymore Tripp, from the North West, wag a caller in town last week. ; He is visiting his mother who was stricken with paralysis, Mrs. George Raynor will return with her som Townsend to Ottawa. * Mrs. Clemingon has returned from Oshawa where she has been The guest off" Mrs. Smith, Wiliam Young, First ke, visited friends here last week. William Zufelt, who enlisted for ov- erseas service, was in town Saturday biddiiig hig friends good-bye before leaving for overseas. . Mr. and Mrs. Smith Pearsall visited at M. Cronk's on Tuesday. L'Estrange visited at Dr. Cobb's over Sunday and will sail on Saturday for England. -Alexand- er Cairns, Middlesex, visited here over Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Petiin gi was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.| Thomas Jacobs, Hall, Jast entertained the members,of the Me- thodist choir and their friends on Sunday evening after church. Ger- ald Noxon) Gerald Ferguson and Douglas Christy were home from Belleville over Sunday. > -- . Portuguese License Laws. A Commission Bhs been appointed 4 20 nt vise the t: 2 Pore SUNKIST ORANGES TOMATOES ...... BANANAS LEMONS .. NORTHERN SPY APPLES ORANGES FOR MARMAL BITTER ORANGES ..... GRAPE FRUIT ., ' ~ 3, 04 Fruit Delivered to All Parts of the City. 814 PRINCESS STREET. \ Aperfect Remedy for Conshipa- tion. 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