Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jun 1919, p. 11

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throtigh tere en Toute to Tighbe evening. Mrs. T. Purdon; Powassan, are visit- | ing the former's mother, Mrs. J. D n, Lake View Farm. W. J. Jackson was called to Smith's Fal on account of his sister's serious ill fess. Mr. and Mrs. J. Amell, Wat- son's Covners, spent Bunday at R. Duncan's. - Miss M. Dumean, nurse- in-trainipg, Kin n General pital, it hota on a re . --] tion, Tuesday, J th, at orlns 22, hve oi a oiing pam., the home of 'Mre. J. Duncan number; were at the camp meéeting|¥as the scene of a pretty ding A. (Incorporated under the Companies Act of the Dominion of Canada.) 3 camp . ; when her daughter, Edith BE. RE ore ere A IIe] ne the Dolls or: a. : bef 5 : - % w. 7% First Mortgage Bonds, Denomination'$500.00 ¢ 5 dusty phin. Rev. Mr. Little was the offisfl . owes 1¢ 48 very hot weather to Work in the[citing clergyman. The bride was} Capitalization fioids, The potato. bugs are very dressed in white satin de chine, with fl 2% Wirst Mortgage Bonds, Authorized .- . : plentiful this spring. Road work wiil{Iringe and bead trimming, and wore} Outstanding .. VE ARR be done this week. Many farmers |the groom's gift, 8 gold wrist watch: have their work nearly done. It is She ceremony a delightful lun- getting late mow. cheon was partaken of. The bride's} Teea-- Tam | |soing away costume was péNge blue; : silk * poplin; hat 'to match. SBCURITY--Al present and future real estate and as a floating carry with them the best wistes of charge on all assets present and future. . their many friends. 1 PROPERTY---40,000 acres tiftiber and pulpwood lands, 10,000,000 Eh.» " 1 cords of wood, water power and mills. . BUSINESS---A business connection of 40 years' standing. The company has an offer of a contract for the sale of its entire produc- tion at a market price for ten years, at a guaranteed profit. Fay . 914500,000.00 We Offer these bonds at par.and accrued. Interest to * y Yield 7% Carrying a Bonus of 20% of Common Stock PERTH h June: 16.-~The Maple Leaf M sion Circle 'met Jast. Thuraday ternoon at Mrs. 'Willlam Ritchie's, whore a comforter was quilted. The | next fortnightly 'meeting is to be held at Mrs. Harvey ~ Amey's, Wil, mur. Rev. W. W. Weese preach an impressive farewell sermou- last: Sunday evening... Rev. Earl Camp-}§1 sal, the new: minister, will occupy the pulpit next Sunday. Dr. 8. Cronk has returned 'from New York. A number of men are repaiving the C. N. R. track. The Free Methodist camp meeting is: being held at Wil. mur. © Miss' Maggie Campbell, of Saskatchewan, is visiting her par- : e ents, Mr, 'ad Mrs. Hugh Caipbell 3 d » Wi . 4 x : THomés Bums hes = arrived home ort] al ih at i ! trom England. i . EN rom Englan Hay. oe orto of ] alr O. VERONA. ' r. A and % ; June 16.---~A heavy electric storm y ' a t Dae Over Ne welnlty Yesterday: 3 Established 1870. Members Toronto Stock ; A number from here attended -the| Simpson at Lo Me RE LEX . Groen and family hve moved In with Royal Bank Building, Toronto. . ". Phone Main 780 70) CST AOS hf > it For summer sports, of course---and for everyday wear as well. FP ore the easiest, most ortable can vous wd the mint seme fie you There are FEI ol. for every member of the 3 ily, and for every sport and recreation, Look for the name PP stamped on the sole. = : The Best Shoe Stores Sell frp" SC $2427) IWIN AEP ELC Se = (S ) est Amey. Much eympathy "is extended to Ernest Amey in the 108s of his wife. Mrs. Josie Revell, 2053 SIE 3 he 16.--The many friends of few daye with . omas Kelly are pleased 'to heard: J . i pg hg er ie | r Thompson have returned home after] Spreagle § purchased a evroletiy *° : Sending Some time at Ira Bauder's. 04%. Mrs. Thomas Croskery return- iif .miles from Kin ton, for sale. LOEW'S TORONTO THEATRE FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS =~ Payable Canada and New York. 'Due any year, 1021 to" 1084. Beulah i -jed from Belleville on Friday last; {l Mise Ta ine Jutee ln train. whiere she attended the annual} her parents. Mrs. 'Damion Ball {Meeting of the Women's = Auxiliary. Lindsay, fs calling off friends tere: Mr. and Mrs. B. Florsheim, of New {| Archie McPhee and wife, at G. York, have arrived and opened up if fontia's. thelr summer home on Wolf Lake for the season. "~ F. 'D. Baylay was |} summoned to Toronto the latter{l DESERT LAKE. part of the week on account of thé attended the supper and 'presenta~ tion in H. L. Bauder's lawn, Thurs day 'evening. The returned Soldiers, namely, Chdries Hughes, © George oh poate a rey, Nery eae! 3 a arm rocking 'chair. Each soldier re- sponded very suitably, The friends June 17.--A dumber from Mere |illness of her mother, Mrs. Taylor) Harold Taggart arrived home on Tuesday to spend the summer with |i his parents, Mr. sgd' Mrs. J. [. Taggart. Mrs. Vincent Murphy, x Ohatfey's Locks, is. the guest of her] { mother, Mrs. Katherine McCann, | Mr, and = Mrs, Edward Myers lefi| Saturday for Havelock to spenfl the | amount. Ask us for further information. Yield 6 1-4% _BONGARD, RYERSON & CO: 'Dr.J.D.KerLoaa's 887 Bagot St. H. J. Bongard, Manager ; A # 5 i Si an ox of Sydney Sléap are sorry to ledra i Sy Pt - 2 a Sammer with their daughter, Mrs, : Cs oc path on. 'James 'Wilson and 'S CORNERS. mpbell made & fying tripl June 18.--Despi te the sweltering} : » Friday ht . heat and heavy mins, farmers here | Bertha Jetfrey, Bellrock, was ° the | have done fairly well in getting their | week-end guest of Dawson Stovk. done. Glidatone J. N. Abrams is spending a few {days with his son, John, of Entor- 6. Mrs. R. Wagar is with her daughter, Mrs. E. Page. " - MEROHANTS i Ith detailed oul 3 hipped and the Colonial nd Pore) Marketg ® : nga ANA Ye rp Rg IR One-ineh CARDS of 'Jdesiring to extend thed ansotions, Trade Cards of our oon DEALEBS SEEKING AG can be printed at a cost of 8 oat for | var each trad under which they 9 " Larger advertisements. Verb sre dy SH ty dive cents saved each week can be made'so Him "57, ¥ . s cost twenty-five cents each. Sixteen of Wlibes

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