Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jan 1919, p. 13

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v- tersea. John Robb went to the city Countryside] : . : in on Se ay to take up her as te e Mrs Townsden Om ée [a op have t for their home ig | i ils | Frenne | | | { re-- | HARTINGTON 1 Jan. 8.----Fred Denison and wife] have returned after spending the 'holidays in Ogawa with his, sister. Mrs. Charlotte Amey, Deseronto, is at her sister's, Mrs, George Brown's. Roy: Deline, Postemaster, Harrow- smith, came and straightened up the | office books for Mrs, Jamieson, Mrs. | Stanley L. Woodman, Wolfe Island, has been home for the past week attending her sister. Mrs. J. C. . Walker is at-her father's, £. Whit- ty's, Pleasant Valley, RBREWER'S MILLS Jan, 7.---A number of meh are engaged building a new side in the lock, There are a few cises of in- fluenza in this 'vicinity. 'W. Murray, who has been ill, is recovering. Some of the young peopl® attended the dance in Selley's Bay on New Year's night. Mike - Smith- has returhed home after a successful season on the Great Lakes, = Mrs. Mallory and grand-daughter are visiting relatives here. Miss Celin Donevan, Escott, is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. J. Myr- phy. Master Bernard and Charles! Murphy spent New Year's at J, Liern- ney"s, Seeley"s Bay. Miss Rose Fahey, Marysville, is "visiting with the Misses Roach. Miss L. McKenna, Chicago, spent the Christmas holi- days at her home here, : ; bok ARDOC H Jan, 8.--John Schonémner has the contrast of drawing lumber to Rob- ertsville for the Chandler-Jones Lum- ber Co. Mws. J. Kingston returned to her home In Prescott after visit- ing at J. P. Watking'. Misses Janet and Rilla Gilmour returned to their respective flositions at Toronto and Kingston, after spending a few days at their home here, Mrs, J. Fraser is ill of influenza. Sincerest sym- «+ pathy is extended to Mrs: J. H. Smith in the loss of her brother; W. Wood- ruff, who succumbed to pneumonia at his home in Kearney Miss Nora ' Hunt reopened school No. 1 today, after holidaying at her home at Er- insville. ° Miss Julia Sechonaner left Monday to enter as a student at Notre Dame Convent, Kingston. M. Schwager returned home Monday, from Belleville after having received his honourable discharge, from army service. Pte. Henry Mitchell arriv- ed home from overseas last 'week looking hale and hearty. Miss V. Flake, Plevna; spent a few days at Mrs. L. McDonald's, - KEELERVILLE Jan. 8.-<James Boal and family spent New Yearls day at Heliry Scott's, Milburn. Charles Clark and family had New Year's dinner at Reuben Clark's, Milburn, W..J. Ang- a family of Battersea spent New ina for dinner at J. E. Anglin's. Election day was very lively and . congratulations are extended Reeve "McFadden on his grand victory, a it is his third time to be elected. Al- pheus Caird is drawing wood to Bat- to-day, Miss Mildred Anglin left for Peterborough normal o Saturday. Mrs. Pauline Anglin hak gone back to Sydenham high school after _. Spending the holidays at home. Miss Bertha Slepth left for the. collegiate institution, Kingston, after spending 4 'her holidays at home. Willian King is working for Douglas Anglin. Isaac McoLroy spent Sunday at Leland. Quite a number are getting their wood supply from George Huntch- back this winter. School reopened LIFT OFF CORNS, MAGIC ! NO'PAIN Drop Frootone on Touchy Corn B Shem alt Cov off With TT. | over, eve | the custom with the farmers in this | was discovered that a house was in jley Martin's, and Sunday at A. Em- ¢ some of the local boys teiy re 1 Jed trom overseas: deg "ite. \ Be "Pte. Gray. FP Monday™ Miss Tait retiarned fter spending a few weeks al Johy Now that the holidays am | ybody is getting their 'wood upply up for, a year ahead That is Robb 8. 0 locality, and they do not fear the winter for lack of fuel. bre --------_--t Yom wap WASHBURN'S CORNERS Jan. 8.--School is closed owing to return of influenza, Thi# hamlet was aroused on Saturday night when it flames. | Fortunately it was a house not occupied. Being a wooden stric- ture it soon burned to the ground, The cause of the fire is not known. A sad accident happened on New Year's' day at the home of Charles Foley. His daughter, aged three years was scalded so. badly as not to be able to open. her eyes for two days. Mrs. George Whaly spent the week-end at the home of William Hamilton, Miss Violet Robertson, Hard Island, gave a party on New Year's in honor of her cousin, Mr. Dack. An enjoyable party was held Friday night at the home of Albert Young, Lake street. Mrs. R. Whaley, Hard Island, has purchased thd Mes Brotuey property, Athens, and will move to it in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Scotland spent Christmas with friends at Glen Buell. Fred Stafford of Westport, called on friends here recently. Mrs. 8. A, Webster and Mrs, 8. Stafford, called on relatives here on Sunday. Tot and Addington SELBY Jan. 8.--Dr. Paul and wife of Chi- cago, spent the holidays with his parents here, Mrs. Farnsworth en- tertainéd her Sunday schobl class on Tuesday night. EE, Doidge has mov- ed to the village and Mr, Mowers has moved on the farm vacated by Mr Doidge. J. Dudgeon is moving on the farm vacated by Mr.. Mowers. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold spent Tuesday with friends at Robbin. .G. S. Ser- smith met with an accident on Mon- day in which he got his nose broken, H. Hudgin is on the sick list. Vis- tors: Mr, and Mrs. Ramsey and children and Miss Price at C. Ar- nold's; Rev, and Mrs. Cook and daughter at the Parsonage; Mr. and Mrs. H. Rooks at F. L. Amey's; Miss McCormick and Mrs. Winters at T. Edgar's. STELLA Jan. 6.~--~The municipal results are as follows: Reeve, Samuel Miller; ; Councillors, Jas. Gibson, L William | Glenn," J. Hugh Filson and Benja-} min Wemp, The steamer Wolfe Islander made a special trip to the island on Thurs- day for a load of cattle and Bogs) which. J. A, Tugwell was taking ito Toronto. - D, H. Filson, V.8., is able to be out again, after a severe at- tack of influenza and pneumonia. The mail carrier W, J. Beaubien, and his family bave all been down with in- Bnenza for some days. The number f new cases is diminishing through the stringent efforts of Dr. H. 8. Northmore, 'Mrs. H. S, Patterson, who has been H1 for the past few days, 18 recover: ings 8. Li Pringle spent new year's with friends in the city. Mrs. C. BE. Gibson is spending a few weeks with her sister; Mrs. Sargent in Kingston. Visitors, Alfred Filson,' Moose 'Jaw, Sask,, at R. Filson's; BE. Ballard and children, and Mrs. Craig from the west are at R. P. Sander's. : Tidings fronp Verona. Verona, Jan. S.A number are down with the 'flu.' The many friends of Pte. Floyd Bradford, who has réturned from overseas, extend him a hearty welcomé home. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin and family, also Miss Millie = Ubdegrove, spent New Year's day at the Martin house. 1. Munorgan, of the Merchants Bank, spent New Year's day in Yarker. The hockey match between Verona and |i Enterprise Saturday resulted 4 to 2 In favor of Verona.-- Qertie Green, daughter of John Green, was rushed to Kingston Friday afternoon to un- detgo an operation for appendicitis. Much sympathy is extended to wits, | Ham Storms in the loss of his wife also Sperry Snider. Miss May Shep- herd is vigiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Grant. : He P. Kelly has returned from urvales Pte. Floyd Bradford and Myrtle Smith spent Saturday. at Wes- bury's. Miss Eliza Smith, West- brook, is visiting her sister, Mrs, Levi Storms. B. Martins is spend- ing a few days In Kingston." Mr, and Mrs. Chhrles York have returned home after spending the holidays with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. York. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Knox have moved to Har- rowsmith. Mrs. L. Vaness and Mrs. A Ly Irish, also Miss Jessie Kenne- ro | han, who have been ill, are much rR | zaproved. J. Irish, Toronto, is at | 1 M. Gq. Vandewater's. 5 Held a Reception. "Arden, Jan. ! 0A -recoptiod i glven in ithe ia "ball oa rity evening under the ausniods a Tammy's Friend Club" in honor ne Charges Ford Polic G ine, Ford Parts The Ford policy in the past has been to snl re- pair parts only through F ord dealers. a The number of F ord Cars in use is growing so rapidly that wider 'provision for Ford service must now be made Many Garages not authorized to handle Ford Service have been repairing Ford cars and using parts of infer- ior quality (parts ot manufactured by Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited,) thus causing incon- venience and additional expense to the Ford owner. It has, therefore, decided to supply genuine Ford parts--made in the Ford plant--to any reliable Garage which i is rendering service to ~ Ford owners. TO THE OWNER -- This means that whérever he goes he will find a Garage giving an authorized Ford 'Service. » a The familiar Ford Sign will be displayed everywhere, and it will mark the Garages whete genuine Ford parts are supplied. : ; « It will no longer be necessary to "hunt up" any special Garage to obtain genuine Ford parts. It will not be necessary to accept any parts that are not . made by F ord--the Ford owner can demand" genuine Fordparts. © - - Te This will mean authorized Ford service everywhere -- greater convenience-- better' service--prompter service. » TO THE GARAGE MAN---This new Ford Policy maked it possible for every good Garage to become a Ford authorized Service Station. This means that he can segure genuine Ford parts--made by Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited--at a ise count; that he can, by improving his service te Ford owners, build up a larger trade in this rapidly growing part of the Garage business. Ford y ~ Ford 'Motor Company of Canada, Ontario

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