Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Aug 1916, p. 11

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funerals of James Glendower, and Mrs. G. Pet- ers, Cole Lake, took place this morn- ing at the. Sacred Heart church here. Mrs. T, Young at M. Corkins; C. at Westport; Miss L. Fitzgerald, Sydenham, and J. Coulter at T. Barrett's. tei Aug. 18 Farmers their bay which is an abundant crop in this district. Master, William # Sproule, who had the misfortune to fall and break &is arm recently, is improving micely. Melville Paul made a business trip to Perth this week. R. J: Sproule sold a valuable horse to James Fair of Watson's Corners, MYER'S CAVE. Aug. 15.--~A number from here at- tended the picnic in Harlowe Satur- day last. Mr. Temple and Leonard Delyea made a business trip to Ar- den. A number of tourists are at Charles MacGregor's, James Per- ry spent a few days last week with his parents here, Mrs. Henry Lloyd North Brook, spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. John Curtis. Mr. Donald and Miss Maude MacGregor spent Sunday in Harlowe, George Young was a week-end visit- or at Hill Crest. Henry and Miss Flo.ence Benny spent Sunday at T. Perry's. "Sandy" Perry is at his sister's, Mrs. Elias Wood's, Harlowe, HARTINGTON, Aug. 17.--Miss M. Sigsworth is home from Kingston General hospi- tal where she underwent. an opera- tion for appendicitis, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, 'Deseronto, visiting at Le- Roy Leonard's, have returned home. | Miss Hazel Huffman has returned home irom Moscow. Miss Ruth Cle- ment is visiting her grandmother at Sydenham. Mr. and Mrs. Cloakey are visiting at' Gananoque, Ben]. Campsall returned with his grandson to Ottawa, Miss Vera Hub- | bell, Stirling, at her grandmother's, | returned home this week. Corp. n and Mrs. Freeman are at their home here. Mrs. Graham and son, Elginburg, are at E. Campsall's. Harold Boyce has returned to Queen's. Mrs. Leslie' is at Thomas Sigsworth's. ENTERPRISE, Aug. 17.--A number from here left on Thursday for the west. Miss Loretto Finn, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. P. J. Devlin, Peter- boro, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. R, R. Craig and children, Chi- Cago, are visitng the latter's parents hére. Miss Nellie M. Finn has re- turned home from visiting her sister, Mure. J. F. McAllister, Wolfe island. d Mrs. J. B. Evans were at Mr. Edward Finn's, Wednesday eve- ning last. H, B. Costello, who has bn visiting friends here, has re- rned to Montreal. The funeral of the late Charles Sagriff was largely! attended on Thursday morning to the Roman Catholic church, Chippawa, where & requiem mass was sung for| the repose of his soul by Rev. Fr. McDonald. - leaves three brothers, Patrick, Michael and John James, and one sister, Mary. McLRAN, Aug. 17.---Reuben Smith, who died on July 21st at McLean, was forty-seven years of age. He was born in McLean and is survived by his wife and two sens, Nelson and Wellington, also his father, seven brothers and five "sisters, William, W., John E., Aaron, Albert, T Milton | {of Misses Nina and are busy with 8 | | | | home in Kingston on Tuesday. ETE in New York State; R. Husband, Gull Lake; Mrs. H. Switzer, Lebnen, N. H.; Mrs. Seer and Mrs. Braze, Jordon, N. Y.; Mts. 8. Davey, McLean. The funeral took. Bunday, July 23rd, from [the residence of hig father to Moun- tain Grove Church, and hence to the there. Rev. A. H. Webster, of Mountain Grove, of- ficiated at the services. The pall-4 were . William Raw- ley, J. Rayeraft, Joseph McRory, George Babcock, Ned Owens and Frank Fox. ) ] BATTERSCA. Aug. 18.--Sacrament Lord's upper. was observed in Methodist church last Sunday morning. The Quarterly board will meet on Satur- day evening. A quiet wedding took place at the Methodist parsonage on Wednesday evening when Charles Pugh and' Florence Gibson, both of this place, were united in marriage by Rev. A. W. Stewart. Rev. H. E. Curry and family returned to their Rev. A. W. and Mrs. Stewart and children motored to Sumbury on Wednesday to attend the Sunday School picnie, Mrs. Welch of Keelerville died at the home of her daughter,' Mrs. Moore on Wednesday morning. Miss Eliza- beth Anglin has returned home from a visit with friends in Brewer's Mills. Mrs. (Dr.) Robinson is visiting in Kingston. Visitors: Mrs. Shurtlift, Kingston, and Mrs. Sissons, London, with Mrs, F. W. Balls; Mrs. James Johnston, Kingston, at Earl T. Lakl's Mrs, Elmer and children, Kingston, at Sidney Van Luven's. Mrs, Wil- liam Allan and children, Kingston, with her mother, Mrs. John Rutfan. Mrs, John Miller was in Kingston on Monday to see her daughter, Mrs. Charles Hartley of Seeley's Bay, who Ig 111 in the hospital. PERTH ROAD. Aug. 18.---The favorable harvest | weather still continues. The Maple Leaf Mission Circle met at Maple Leal School Wednesday afternoon, election of officers being the chief business. M.L.M, Circle will hold its { {& couple of weeks. next meeting Aug. 31st at the home Pearl Guthrie. The Wilmur Helping Hand met at the home of Mrs. R. Harris on Wed- nesday last. The Misses Nina and Maggie Campbell, Hugh Campbell, Herbert and Chaffey Sears, Freder- ick Joyner and Frank Darling all left for the West on Thursday. The Misses Sadie Guthrie and Myrtle Raymond have left for St. Catharines and Toronto, where they will spend Miss Ruby Buck took a trip to Ogdensburg, N. Y., last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Shales, Jr., have left for Sydenham and Ingersoll. Walter Shales is home for a short time. Mac Guth- rie and Carl Shales ary working in Kingston. Roy McKay, who has been in the shell factory at Kings- ton, met with an accident while working and is home, but is recov- ering nicely. Mrs. G. Green and Miss Bessie Green have returned with Mrs. Taylor to Toronto, where they will spend a week. Mrs. Hudson is the guest of Mrs. J. Roberts, PLEASANT VALLEY. Aug. 15.--A few friends gathered at T. H. Watson's to bid farewell to Pte. W. Watson on the eve of his re- turn to Valcartier. Mrs. G. Barr has returned from Sharbot Lake after bidding farewell to her brother, who leaves soon for overseas. Mr. and Mrs. A. Manson entertained on Fri- day evening in honor of their sons, George and John, who leave soon for the West, About forty guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson and Miss Keitha Purdy, Bay City, Mich., were Sunday guests at Melville Bradford's. Ernest and Jordon Phillips and George Curl, Smith's Falls, are visiting at @. of Barr's. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes se. HAT their bicycles might in every respect be of .unusually good appearance, particular cyclists have equipped them with Goodyear " White Diamonds." ~ White Diamond Tire-- an aristocratic tive of white rubber--the .All- Weather - Tread as stromg as it 1s handsome--the bicycle tire de luxe. Mountain: .| friends In Messina. and hte: Mi ad 15 Ohénburits Ellerbeck I¥y. Miss ss Barr motor burdfe 'on Sunday. . Clyde motored to the city recent- Keitha Ellerbeck is visit- ing friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hughes and small son cal at M. Bradford's. Miss Keitha Purdy, Bay City, Mich, is the guest of Her sister, Mrs. H. Watson. Much regret was expressed when news reached here of the death in action of Pte. Percy Ashley. A num- ber attended the memorial service at Colebrook on Sunday. Mrs. M. Carr, Verona, is the guest of daughter, Mrs. E. Hughes. All re- gret the serious illness of Miss Al- berta Hughes, who was removed to the Kingston General Hospital on Thursday. Ray Gowdy called at T. H. Watson's, Jagk Ellerbeck is visiting friends here.. John Deline and grandsons, Jack and Gerald, called at F. Ellerbeck's. Leeds - MGR¥O) Aug. 14.--The Misses Hazel and May Wiltse 'have returned home af- er spending a lew days with friends at Smith's Falls. Miss Eva Dewolf, Wife have returned from their visit with friends in Argyle. George Ste: venson and wife from Windsor, are visiting iwith their parents here. The pieni¢ of United Sunday Schools of Bath] Skndhurst, Hawley nd Par- rots Bay was held in McMdntis' Grove near Bath Thursday and was wel] at-| Misses Joh Que tended. The garden party Metliodist parsonage lawn on dag night last was 2 success. Mrs. Edward Miller has réturned from a visit with friends in Rochester, N.Y. / SWITZERVILLE, "f Aug. 17.--The lawn social on th school lawn on the 3rd was well at- tended, the proceeds amounting $84. Miss V. Jackson, Newtonville, | and the Misses Freeburn, of Hamil- ton, have been visiting Miss Jessie | Empey. The annual 8.8. picnic was held on Wednesday in Mr. Scott's grove along the Napanee river, Miss H. Moore, Service was held in the church last Sunday evening, Miss Stella Young, of Toronto, spent a few days with the Misses Wilson, Miss| L. Hudgins, Selby, is visiting several of her friends here. Mrs. Baird and| little son, of Detroit, spent a week at Mr. and Mrs J.| R. J. Brethen's. Funnell, Morven, spent Tuesday at B. Clark's. Mr. and Mrs. spent a week at W, Violet. Mrs. F."" Vandebogart, Nap- Fortar, is spending a few days with plier cousin, Estella Sly. H. Talbot, | C. C. Henderson, and J. C. Juad| made a trip to Alexandria Bay on] Saturday last. C. R. Taber and| Mrs. B. N, Henderson and two daughters motored to Newboro in R. Steacy's car on Sunday last, Miss | Amy Coon has returned after spend- | ing the past few weeks a'tending | college at Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. | Burns Simpson, Jones TPalls, spent Sunday with Mrs. Simpson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart. C. C. Hen- | derson and MH. Talbot made a trip to Brockville one day last week. B. | N. Henderson made a business trip | to Bruckville one day last week. The | Misses Jefinie and Pearl York have gone to spend a few days with their aunt, Mrs. Earl Lake, Battersea. Mr. | and Mrs. Wallace and daughter and | Wright Shanley spent. Sunday at F. B. Taber's. S---- | MALLORYTOWN, | Aug. 16.--A number of young men | are preparing to help take in the har-| vest excursion. A miscellaneous! shower was given Mr. and Mrs. Leon! Hagerman at their home on Friday | evening. Gilbert Root "and Frank! Hadijan have gone to the west with a car of horses. Norman Darling has broken his arm. Many from Mallory-| town attended the ice cream social at! Rockfield last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McDonald are camping at the river. Miss Florence | Boyd is visiting at Mallorytown. Pte. | Lester Towe, of the 156th Battalion, | who has been helping A. W. Mallory | in the haying and harvest, has gone on a few days' visit to Brockville and | Algonquin before going to camp at Barriefield. Mrs. F. M. Purvis has returned from a visit at Webbwood, Algoma, Miss Price, a former teach- er of Junetown, is to be the principal | of Mallorytown public school. ' The annual Bible Society meeting is to bel held at the Methodist church Sunday | evening, August 27th. MOREWOOD Aug. 18.--Mrs. Harold Hughes, | Ottawa, was a guest recently at the! home of her brother, F'. Reveler. Mrs. Carter, Ottawa, and her grandson Kellard, is visiting her sister, Mrs | W. Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs, George | Reyeler, Winchester, and Mr. and Mrs. Beach made an auto trip here! on Sunday. Miss Myrtle Reveler was a guest of her grandmother on Thursday. Rev. D. T. Cummings | and Rev. D. D. and Mrs. Elliott were | guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Alex Duncan, Melvin, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Loucks and Mr. Mrs. Allison motored to Ottawa on | Wednesday Rev. D. D. and Mrs. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Amon Me-| Connell motored to Ottawa on Wed-| nesday. Mrs, Norman Shaver left! last week to spend a few weeks with Miss Oliver Bo-| gart 1s visiting friends in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs, William Gardiner and! Mr. and Mrs. George McGregor, Cornwall, spent Sunday here. Mr. | I and Mrd William Walker and Mable | and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Walker | and children and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. | Duncan were guests here on Sunday. | Mrs. Peter Wilson, Ottawa, was cal-| led to her home here owing to the! serious illness of her mother. Mrs. | Moore, Toy's Hill, is spending a little! time at the home of J: Moore. The! anniversary services which were held | in the Methodist church on Sunday | were a most decided success, the church was crowded to its utmost | capacity at both services, and the tea | meeting on the following Monday | evening saw the same immense! crowd, and $148 was taken at the | gate. Rev D. T. Cummings, who is a forceful 'speaker , delighted his audience at each service and his lec-| ture on "Human Nature" on' Monday | evening was very much appreciated | by all. Mrs. Martin returned to her home in Cornwall on Friday. Amon McGregor returned to Kingston on Friday accompanied by her father, D. M ell and children, Rich-| mond, are spending this week with | friends here. Mr, and Mrs. Ault. Winchester, were recent visitors at | A. B. Allison's. Miss Ferley is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M; E. Hunter. Mr. and Miss Wilson re- | turned to their home in Brockville | on Tuesday. Lorme Hepburn, C.| Harvester's excursion to the west ~ Sunday at B. CI | accompanied by Richard Flynn. and | | Prince Edward | without in ance, spent Friday at H. Miller's. Miss Hazel Parrott has heen spend- ing a few days at J. T. Empey's. J.! M. Spafford and family spent Sun- day at Portsmouth. The W.M.S. held a quilting at the home of Mrs Frink on Wednesday afternoon. J. Brethen spent Sunday at Hay Bay. Mr. and Mrs. B. Walsh, } r, spent . Miss B. Haw- ting Miss Mabel McKim left on R.| i ley, Napanee, is vi Shorey. Charles Wednesday for a trip to the north-| f west. R. J. Brethen and family and J. M. Spafford and family gpent Tuesd at Sydenham Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Empey and son, Hoface, spent a few days: with friends' in Storrington and. Kingston ERINSVILLE. 17.---~The farmers are har- g their crops. Owing to ty of help many of t juve- niles have been at work. Miss A Flynn and brother Thomas, have re- turned home after an extended visit at Centreville, Mr, and Mrs. James Fitzpatrick and son James spent Wednesday at Beaver Lake Miss Mary Harrigan, Chicago, returned home on Friday. Several from here attended the picnic at Stoco. Margaret O'Brien visited friends Peterboro last week. Congratula- tions are extended to Miss Flynn who was successful in obtain- ng 'her lower school certificate. Misses Marguerite Hopkins and Mar: garet McLaughlin arrived from Madoc summer school on Sat- urday. Mrs. James Mooney and three children of Watertown, N. Y., are visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Michael Burns. Miss Estella Lynch and Jewel O'Brien spent the past week in Tweed. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh the Donohue, Toronto, spent the week- | end at his mother's, Mrs. P. Dono- hue, Ray 'Gleason and brother Harry of Napaneeswere in the village on Wednesday. Misses Sue and Ella McDotinell and brother Stuart of | Montreal, visited at W. O'Brien's re- | cently. Mrs. Shaw and sister of Watertown, N. Y., are holidaying at Mrs. Patrick Quinn's at Mrs.. Michael Several from here are con- villa are visiting Burns. templating going to Western Canada, | Daniel Hunt, who has been visiting friends here for the past month, re- turned to Radisson, Sask He was | Ar | enjoyable time was spent at Joseph | Breault's on Wednesday evening. | Miss Veronica O'Neill arrived home from Toronto on Thursday. | BONGARD'S. Aug. 15.-- rerly Sacramental service was in the Methodist GIRL "NOT WORK How She Was Relieved from | Pain by Lydia E. Pinkham's | Vegetable Compound. | | Taunton, Mass.--** I had pains in both | sides and when my periods came I had | HE of. was so well : health Bow about it.' --Miss Russell Street, Thousands of Carlyle and J. Brown went on the | every month { Guelph, aceompanied by o| and small daughter, The | Misses Moore, of Wesley, are visiting J. Wales| Robinson's at| | about finishin Miss | in| Nellie | home | Mr. and Mrs. | Harry Flaglar and son Leo of Belle- | nd, Ok Opens » ahd ao HR Bi dares. Aun. 20th, 20th snd 2TH. Ree turn limit, all dckets valid for re- turn until Sept. ilth T. Exhibition Return tickets will be lysued ns fol lows: Going, Aug, 29th to Sept. Oth. Returning within seven days from date of sale, but not later (hon Sept. 12th, me x Fare $5.45 Golug Aug. 26(h to Sept. Tth. Returns Ing of or before Sept. 121h. Fare $6.65 Tickets not mood on trains Nos. 1, 13, 14, or 16. For full particulars apply to J. FB, Hanley, CF. A T.A., vor John son and Upiarie streets. = RTT: MONTREAL TO LONDON (Via Falwouth) AUSONTA' 10 08 U5 [Fram Monires: Cabin and Third nn MONTREAL TO BRISTOL (Avonmouth Dock) "" From Bristol From Montreal Aug. 9... FELTRIA _... Sept. 2 'pi « Sept. B rs Only, | Church here on good attendance, ton, was for | James Bradie: August 6th, with a Mrs. Kemp, Tren-| a few days a guest at ¥'s.. Mrs P. Thurston | {and Charen hutd gone. to Hadden's| Point to spend; so time with her | husband, Mee 1 Kingsley and the nson Detroit, were guests! of Mrs. Thomas Bongard. Miss! Thompson, = Eldorado, a former | i teacher, has been renewing .ac- Quaintances here. Mr. and Mrs. Ira} | Stevens, Greenbush, visited friends) {here on Sunday last. Miss Vincent | {and Miss Osborne, Bethel, are guests | of Mrs. J. Shepard. Rev. P. Mayse,! Mrs. Mayse| are with her; L. Pierce.| spent last Sunday] With his parents, . Mr. ang Mrs. Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. R. Harrison, | accompanied by Mri and Mrs. J. B.| Bongard, Chicago, motored to the! Sand Banks on Sunday and spent] the day. Completely ResFored To Healt By "Fruit-aives 882 Sr. Vausr Sr, MoxrrEar. "In 1912, I was takep suddenly ill with Acute Stomach Trouble and dropped in the street. 1 was treated by several physicians for nearly two years, and my weight dropped from 325 pounds to 160 pounds. Then several of my friends advised me to try "Fruit. a-tives". 7 begam fo improve almost with the first dose, and by using them, I recovered from the distressing Stomach Feouble --and all pain and Constipation were cured. Now I weigh 208 pounds. I cannot praise "Fruit. a-tives" enough". H. WHITMAN, 0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢. Atall dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- a-tives Limited, Ottawa. i parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Walter Hanley FEY: ~ . VERONA WANTS RAIN _FOR POTATO CROP Members of the 146th Home on Furlough--Farmers Go West. Verona, Aug. Montreal to London 18. --Farmers. are & up their haying and al fine crop has-been The | | grain crop will be ight in this vicinity. . Rain leome for| the reot crop. $ rain. comes| tubers will be rather small, | Some farmers the, farm excursion west in its be 3 Miss Stewart, te Falls, should be « ONgr; ed | her pupils passed at the entra aminations, The many friends of Miss Hazel | Asselstine are pleased to hear sh improving nicely in the ge neral hos | pital where she underwent tion for appendicitis, The many friend f Cl principal of Rodney Higl glad to see him spend ng h tion at Ifis old home here John Dowker and w ard Ellerbeck and daug {at Fourteen island lake days have returned home Walter Trong and family of { to, who occu 1 A. Johns mer cottage for a @uple have returned home, Mrs. Rornon of Frederick Sin ronto, ¢ ona. Mrs Street and the Tuxeda hospital, N. Y., fof F. Simmons and wife { Mrs. H. Vandewater New Ontarid, is v | Mr. and Mrs. fice. Mr, and | with friends in Bra | for a few days last week, have | turned home, The following soldiers from Valcartier camp: Cronk, J. Lavequi, F Gowdy, F, Green The port well pleased with their quarters and having a good time. This they SICILIAN Ang. 24th Cabin Passe n apply TH001 Ticket bert. Neford Co, ree! Bast, Toronto. Rates--Cahin, £50 upwards 4 Third class, £32.75. A a-- Ng tt, Looks Like Inceniliarism Bancroft, Aug. 21.---A barn on the farm of Mrs. Dave McDonald, - on the town line, was destroyed by fire on (Monda; ht Mrs. McDonald has had a good deal of trouble lately with berry pickers coming onfo her premises although farbidden to do so, Rand she had some of the offenders in the police court recently Her cattle having been mutiliated '8, and one threatened burn her buildings. 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