Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jan 1919, p. 12

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"THE DAILY BF WHIG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1919. THE MEN WHO GOVERN BRITAIN J. BaWour, Ian Macpherson, ofsign Secre- Chief Secretary taty. for Ireland, r, Christopher Walter Lon eo, E. Shortt, Addison, Pres't First Lord of Secretary. Local Gave. Bd. Admiralty. of Lancaster. Worthington - Home Pen- Sir As Mond, Lord Curzon, Sir Gordow ow Si First: Commis~ President of ° a. i Attorney- Bana, | aloner. Works, Council, General, §° David Lloyd George, Premier "and First Lord 'of the Treasury. Sir Hamar Green« wood, Under « I : Sir Frederick 8ir 8. Sinha, R. Smith, Lord Sec'y for Home \ Munro, Sed'y vider 960 for india. 0 for' Scotland. : Y : 3 Walsh, Parl) '8ir Auckland R. E. Prothero, viscount Peel, ' "iB Secret : SK Minister Secretary of A0- Under - Secretary G. H. 'Roberts, = he AY E: Palitgk: Sofiets for - = rioulture, "for War, 'Food Controller," lien) Govt, tor-Qeneral,, : Hen, i haber A Earl of Crawford, Andrew Weir, Home Chancellor Duchy Sec'y to Muni tions Ministry. Bofar Law, Lea- der of Co Sir. Albert Séin- ley, President Board of Trade. Sir Eric Gagdes, A. MH. Hiingwarth, without portfolio. Pagtmantye: «Qen- Viscount 'French, _. Co . Sir Joseph Lord Lieutenant oy. or ei G N. * Barnes, Casit Harmsworth, of Ireland, Shipping. + without portfolio. nder- Secretary Foreign Affairs. land, OV 9 Minister of Ed~ lain] cellor Parl. Secy. Ad~ Trade, ® ueation, quer, Sir A. Staal Mak: H. A. L. Fisher, "Hl Chamber- T, J. Masnamars. miralty. Lord Milner, Sec'y for 'the mmons. Winston Chureill, E. 8. Montagu, , Colonies, _ Sed'y for Ware Sec'y for India, y er frid Latimer, son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Latimer, of this town. De- ceased yopng man was rector of a parish in" Western Ontario, and a native cof this section. rancis Sheldon is able to return from HEd- fmonton, where he has been d pati- ent for some time following an antomobile accident, which occur- red 'while on a visit to his sister. The offering for the Armenian and Syrian relief was taken here on Sunday.' The Salvation Army drive is going on here and in the sur- rounding "district to-day (Tuesday). W. Morris, formerly of Moose Jaw, 4 is expected here early in February to" resume the publication of the "Reporter." Barriefield Budget. Barrfetield, Jan. 21.--The Red Cross meeting was held at Mrs. being band-painted in ola English lettering). together with an ap- preciative address. "At noon on Tuesday, Jan. 14th, at the residence of Mr. and ' Mrs. Richard CC. Latimer, their only daughter, Miss Hazel, was united in marriage to Roy Coon, Smith's Falls, Rev. T. J. Vickery officiating. On Thursday at Breckville, Everett Latimer, only son of Mr, and Mrs. R. OC. Latimer, was unit- ed in marriage to Miss Wilma, youngest daughter of the late Jonas {Steacy and Mrs, Steacy, of this place. The young couple will re- TIDINGS FROM ATHENS, eh i RR Reported--Late | 0 a Jan. thc r Ploice; : sisting in the Blancher barber re, Rappell, having sold Shop. Central street property to Mn ufie, is taking up residence h her brother," Robert Mackie, fitse street. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston and: Mrs. Ida Soper, Frankville, are taking possession of their Josently purchased. property on Central stree A tine saosin of clothing and bedding came in oR Sdatupday, Jan. Side in Brockville, 11th; in, response to an appeal onp A Sale stock, vehicles ..and behalf of the French refigees. household" goods took place: on On Monday evening, the 8rd |Saturday Aast~ at the beme of t., 'Miss Rhena Kendrick, 'trea-|Dennis Cross, Main street east. surer of the loeal Blue-bird Mission Mrs, C, L. Lamb enterained a Circle, entertain a few young Jaw Jadies at gon on, Saturday even- Jaay frien nt tea, the oécasion bling in honor of her birthday. birdy. During the even- in Saturday evening Miss Ella jDenning sustained a fall, fractyr- ing her wrist and injuring her hip. next meeting will be held at the rectory. The dancing party held at the hall was a success. Mr. and Word has been received of the |Mrs. Willian Milton, who has been death from influenza of Rev. Wil- | visiting hér brother, J. Stuart, . inns | NAVE returned home. Mrs. Dugnell, of Syracuse, N.Y., who has visited a month with her "mother, Mrs." G. Medley, has returned. Miss Olive Murray is visiting with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Toner at the court house, city. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunter and. family, of the Isle of a jents, Mr. and Mrs. William Nor- man. Mr. and Mrs. 8, Saunders and family, city, spent Sunday with her parénts, Mr. and Mrs. Nat. Stanton. Miss Maud Turner visit. ed ith Mr. and Mrs. Knight at e Pines." Miss Agnes Stanton 'has left for Buffalo, N.Y., to visit with relatives there. The influenza patients are all recovering. Alec Rickey js recovering nicely. I Sharbot Lake, Jan. 21.--Th | Cross Society met last Thursday at the Some uf. Mrs. Matlott. A large Bridger's home last week, and the'M Man, spent Sunday with her par-|. his initials. The following geutle- men then made short speeches: C. N., Four and "HE. F. Purcel, W. P. Benn gave am oW- time recitation, which received much applause; and his bhother," Ira Benn, entertained with music on the flute, accompanied by Mrs. William Marfiut. 5 COLEBROOK PRESENTATION To Corpl. Melville Lee, Returned Garrison, T. E. From Overseas, Colebrook, Jaf, 21.-----<About pigh- ty residents of Colebrook and vieinity assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Lee to welcome and celes brate the home coming of their gal-jMrs. Manford Garrison gave a reéi- lant son, Corpl. Melville Lee, whe 'tation, which s highly appreciat- went overseas about three years ago, «Jd. The speeches were Interspersed and who took part ig several en-ywilh a solo by Mrs. Stanley Holmes gagemenits, including Vighv Ridge, and songs and choruses by the Coles where he was wolnded, H#® has com-| brook cheir. pletely recovered. Mri and Mrs. Lee proved themselves to be a most en- tertaiing host and hostess. Games, refresfments, music, recitations and speeches were indulged in and every- one enjoyed themselves thoroughly. Norman Boyce, chairman; called on George J. Riddell to read a very complimentary address, signed by H. oodruff, Edward F, Purcell, Ira Salisbury' and George J. Riddell, af- ter which <he letter presénted Corpl. Melville Lee, on behalf of the citizens of Colebrook amd vichiity, with a beauliful signet ring, bearing Odessa Soldier Returns, Odessa, Jan. 21.--Mrs. Harry Peters, Lindsay, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Mabee. Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins, Napanee, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Watts. Mrs. Sidney Sproule 'returned last Tuesday after spending the past two weeks in Watertown, N.Y. A) bert Snifler left last Friday to spend the balance of the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Ernest Sharpe, To- ronto. Fred Bennett returned last Saturday affer spending a couple of weeks in Toronto. James Robinson, wha has 'heen overseas since the early part of the war, returned home last Monday His two brothers are expected soon. Mrs, Albert Baker left a short time ago to spend the winter with her son, Percival, Ig Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. George Hamm spent a couple of days = with friends in Kingston last week. , Barl Johnston's many friends were pleased % hear tha! he had arrived safely from England and was with his father and sister "in Toronto. A. B. Emmons is moving in his ow hiéme recently purchased and od br William Hi "Har- re old has 'a position. -in the Royal Bank, Kingston. Miss Bthel |Frasér has been engaged as -- ler in the Alber: school. 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