Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Aug 1916, p. 15

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The many convincing stantly published in the ¥ { : PURVIS STREET. : Aug. 1---Miss Mande Avery, June- town, is the'guest of Miss Mabel Gibson. Master Elton Bails spent a few. days visiting friends in Broeck- ville. George Hebison is visiting at Johh A. Herbison's, Junetown: Misses Winwaia: and Thelma Chick are visiting their friends in Brock- ville. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Graham were on Sunday guests of B. B. Graham, Ale. Herbison is helping W. Earl with his haying. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chick are away for a few days summer outing, Miss Percival was on Tuesday the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. Earl. Spent Saturday last at Kingston. MORTON. Mrs. Frank Herbison| gan elise on her many friends. the mi i ne 10 lose a valuable horse by typhoid-pneumonia. STORMS CORNERS July 29--Farmers are pretty well through with their crop of hay and |S= it Housed in good con- dition, Miss F. Lake entertained a large number of friends on Monday afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs. 0: Asselstine, Chatham. Mrs. I. L. Gallagher, formerly of this place, now of Saskatoon, is visiting and K. Mar- and brother, Stewart, and K. Bab- cock expect to take in the first ex- cursion going west. Mrs. E. Miller, overcome by the extreme heat, is improving nicely. Visitors: Mrs. G. Cleveland, Albany, N. Y.; G. Lenton Whitby; Mrs. L. L. Gallagher, Sas- katoon; Mrs. Ann Paterson, Harrow- TVismith; Mrs. L. Robinson, Kingston, at J. E. Storm's; Mrs. R. Campbell, Kingston, at E. Snider's; B. Davy, Valcartier; Miss Cossly, Cambleford, at J, Davy's. Mr. D. Lucas has in- We are showing a big line of Women's Patent in Colonial and Plain style. These = shoes are new and up the thing to finish out th very low price of r -to-date styles. Just e summer, at the i - i $3.00 Aug. 1---Miss' Hazel Wiltse has gone to spend a couple of weeks with friends at Smith's Falls. Miss Etta Wiltse, who has been MI with measles, is better. Mr. Young, To- ght to be proof enough to who ou; to women suffer from those distressing ills pecu- liar to their sex that Lydia E. Pinkham's We close at 5 p.m. during August. » stalled a new milking machine. f assnns seessve. Aug, 10 "AND FHIRD' Gi Jug. : rg restore woman's health and strength. If there is any peculiarity your case LF Sept. 2 PASSENGERS AS Steet sour Joe Tot Street Toronto. Lynn, Mass, for free advice. ( : NEW METHOD Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Neatly Done. We make a Specialty of Ladies' Work M. F. PATTON, Prop. 119 SYDENHAM STREET Near Princess St. Phone 214 pe " Wire Railings, Fences, Gafies, Flower Border N and Wire Work of All Kinds to Vegetable Compound is the medicine they need. ful ills; it contains what is needed to \ in requiring special ade vice, write the Lydia E. Pinke ham Medicine Co. (confidential), J ™Wmith's Falls, ronto, and Mr. Robertson, Montreal, who spent' a few days the guests of J. G. Judd, have returned to' their homes. A little girl has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Neddow. Miss Edith Delong, Spring- vale, is spending a few days the guest of her cousin, Miss Grace Coon. Miss Laura Wiltse has returned after spending a few days with friends at Master Lenord Jones has returned after spending a few days with his uncle, O. Jones, Chan- try. H. Talbot has gone to spend a couple of days in Kingston. R. Storey, who has been ill, is improv+ ing. CHARLSTON Aug 1.----A party of young ladies spent last week at Aberdeen cottage. B. Slack had a heifer killed by lght- ning on Sunday July 23rd. Master Marcus Foster is holidaying with his uncle, R. Foster, T. Heffernan, R. Heffernan and Mr. and Mrs.Daniel Heffernan motored to Toledo on Sun- day, being called by the death of Mr. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. E. King Excursions Going Trip West 1 $12.00 TO Rn of | winnipeg {i A WE MUST HAVE; HELP! | A ] Return Trip East "8 $18.00 wn» FROM ' WINNIPEG Going Dates August17 and 31 From Toronto-Sudbury includtug Semis Folie 'in ith's lor Renfrew, also from "Main Line East of Sud- bury to, but not includ- ing. August 19 and September 2 From Toronto, sleo fie Legs « me Particulars from ¥. Conway, C.P.A, Olty Ticket Office, Cor. Princess and Wel, lington streets. 3 Phone 1197, » spent the week-end at Lillie's. Mrs, | Halliday had a quilting bee on Tues- day. Miss C. Halliday has returned to Toronto. There was a jolly little dance 'at Aberdeen cottage on Tues- day evening, Mr. and Mrs. T. Foster, { Brockville, spent the week-end at R, | Foster's. Mrs, C. Green and mother, Mrs. McAndrew, are spending a few days with Mrs. J. Webster. Mrs. Johnson, Athens, recently visited her daughter, Mrs. E. Webster. Pte. { Gerald Botsford, of Barriéfield camp, {is home on furlough. A. Botsford, | L. Botsford, H. Webster, L., Slack and | R. Watts motored to Kingston on Monday aud spent the day at the city 8nd at*Barriefield camp. Mr. and Mrs. M, Webster, Ottawa, have been spending some weeks at Web- ster's 'Bay. Mrs, Fraser and Miss Edy, Ottawa, are at a cottage on Bertha 'Tsland. George: Murphy, Portersville, Cal., is visiting friends in this section. ELGIN July 31.--The funeral of the late Miss Ruth Pennick, Watertown, N.Y., was held at the Methodist church from 'the: home of her brother, Or- ange Pennock, deceased had resided in the States upwards of thirty years, twenty-eight of which was spent with the one family, many beautiful floral offerings surrounded the casket, speaking of the high esteem in ghich $He was held. The remains were ac- tompanied by her sister, Mrs, Nib- lock, Miss Cleveland and Mrs. First, of Watertown. Miss Blanche Hal- laday has been removed to the Brock- ville hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Barl léave for Edmonton to be guests of their daughter. Miss Elsie Kerr was successful in her re- cent music examinations. Miss Dar- gavel and Miss Jean Dargavel are guests of friends in New York State. George Howard has improved his property with fresh paint and new Sy Tom HA J Hi" & LARIL LLL a [I Farm Laborers Wanted $12.00 TO WINNIPEG SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE » Union Station 11 p.m. Aug. 17th, 19th, 31st, and THROUGH TRAINS WITH LUNCH COUNTER CARS ATTACHED EXCURSION DATES € ' 2 Bg. 17th and 81st. From Toronto east to Chaffey's Locks and Kingston, also vorth to Thornlea. TION TERRITORY-Tickéts one-half r mile (minimum 50c) till Sept. 30th, est of ig to any station east of Edmonton and . Tannis, Alta. hr 3 RETURN FARE AND, LIMIT---One-hdlt cent per mile (minimum 50¢) to Winnipeg on or be- v 1918; plus $18.00 from Winnipeg | Enterprise. / Robert Hawley returned home Prince Edward SANGSTER Aug. 1.-- Mrs. J. O'C at Jas. O'Connor's; John Murphy at @. Peter's, White Lake; Mrs. M. Neal, Kingston , at her sister's, Mrs. T. Barrett's; Mrs. T. Barrett at N. Murphy's; Mrs. P. Egan at J. Ben- nett's, Burridge. GL ER. Aug. 1.--EBverything is drying up for want of rain, Berries are also drying up on the bushes. Sanford Leeman and James Babcock took a load of cheese from Glendower to Godfrey Station to be loaded on the train for shipment. T. Babcock has a mail box on the Hartington route this week. Farmers will have to do with what meagre help they have got, 0SO STATION July 31--Farmers are at their hay which is a bumper crop. The ball in the Prentice Boys' hall on Friday gréning was well attended. Pte. 'Ross MacPherson and Robert Pat- terson have returned to Valeartier, Que, after spending a few days with friends here. Mrs. Charles Veale turned home after spending a few days at Mrs. E. Bourk's. Miss Hettie Bourk has returned home from Kingston. Master Harry Wil- son is visiting with his aunt, Mrs. 8. C. Bourk. Miss Agnes Tomlinson has returned to Perth, after spending her vacation with her parents here, PETWORTH. July 29.--On the 22nd inst. death took Violet Cole, the adopted daugh- ter of W. Cole, after a month's ill- ness. ased was only fifteen years of age and of a bright and cheerful disposition. The funeral was on Monday church apd thence to Harrowsmith cemetery, Mrs. Sarah Kerr is ill at Yarker with typholtd-fever. Mr. and Mrs. A. Watson spént Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. M. Brad- ford'at J. Cowdy's; George and John Mansnon are home from the west, where they 'have. been teaghing school for the last three years. Mb. and Mrs. Edward Joyner have re- turned to Yarker after spending the week at T. Bradford's. R. Garrison has rtturned from Valcartier, where he went to see his son, who has been iL SHARBOT LAKE July 30.---Miss Robinson, of Tor- onto, is the guest of Miss Lillian Allen. Mr. Fred Henderson, of New York City, is visiting at Dr. Kilborn's cottage. Gordon McJanet of Ottawa, spent the week-end at his father's cottage. Mrs. BE. Erwin and Mabel Kilborn were visitors in Kingston on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Purdy and litle Miss Helen, of Smith's Falls, are visiting at W. H. Mallett's. - Miss Florence Thompson of Alexandria Bay is visiting at J. Thompson's. Miss Florence Currie, attending sum- mer Model school, was removed to the General Hospital In Kingston on Saturday, suffering from appendi- citis. A number of the soldiers of the 146th Battalion are Home on their last leave from Valcartier: The teachers of grades I. and I. of the summer Model school are' holding a Red" Cross concert on L. Burnham's lawn on Wednesday next> T. J. Mc- Janet caught a ten pound salmon on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Porter, of NeW York, are expecting soon to gecupy their summer home here. Mrs. on Saturday evening from Kingston, where she had undergone an eperat- fon at the General Hospital. A large party arrived last week to occupy the Monde cottage: Mrs. Doyle, ac- companied by a friend, has come to her cottage here. Lennox & Addington NEWBURGH, July 21.--M, Williams has gone to Alberta, where his family will join him later. The stork left a baby girl 'with Mr. and Mrs. W. Files, | There are some summer visitors in erage: among whom are: Mrk, is, Mrs. Bobeau, Mrs. Edgar, Mrs. Ryan, Miss Jessie Wilson, Miss Jean Mitchell and Master W. Cor ntick. Mr. A. Perry and family have moved to Napanee. Sir Allen and Lady Aylesworth are spending a few and children, of Kingston, have re-|, to the Methodist} days with his father, Mr. J. B. Ayles- worth : ly. 31.--The farmers ardund this] Toport the hay \er : PICTON. Aug. 1.--S8imon McCoy is putting extensive repairs on his barn. Mrs. Arkett and two children, Toromto, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Irvine Vineent. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hicks were town visitors on Satur- day. Miss Dorothy Allen, Peton, is spending some time in the country visiting her aunt, Mrs. P. McCrim- mon, Miss Mae Hart is spending her holidays at her home in Picton. Mrs. E. Scott left last week for Port Selborae to take a trip with her hus- nd. SALEM July 29.---Farmers are busy with an abundant hay crop, the trouble being the complete lack of help avail- able. Salem Sunday school held its annual picnic last Saturday at Twe- Ive O'clock Point. Members of the W. P. Niles' Company, of Wellington, were through here on Monday in the interests of the pea crop. Several from here attended the concert and | = J.H.Sutherland& ice' eream social on Wednesday even- ing at Roblin's Mills in ald of the Red Cross fund. Miss Hattie Hawley returns to Toronto today, after a months' visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. Spencer and daughter, Alma, are spending a week with friends in Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Heel, of Peterboro; were recent visitors of Charles Kemp. Edward Parliament obtained honors in the recent en- trance examinations. "It's as risky to praise a woman's husband to her face as it is to eriti- cize him, It takes more than a visit from his wife's mother to make a man happy. Tomboy The Home of Gand Shoes. zm, FOR SALE Farm of 200 acres-- 180 acres of good plow land, about 8 miles from Kingston. W. H. GODWIN & SON | Phone 42¢ 39 Brock St. To little hearts and big ones, t00 ~-- the Wrigley Spearmen are _ calling, calling, every day: Their message is one of good cheer," about this refreshing, beneficial that costs so little but means so to comfort and 'contentment. Send for the Spearmen's Mother Goose book for young and old, illustrated in colors: Address Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., Ltd., Wrigley Bldg., Toronto goody, | much . J el ls

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