Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jul 1919, p. 13

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THE DAILY. wu : F rom the Countryside J Angémen's parade. GLENDOWER. ~ July 156. --1It 18 very warm weath- er to work in the fields, Mrs. Houdy held a meeting in 'the Friends" church last Sunday. School gloged for the vacation, A number went to the Orange celebration in _ Harrowsmith, Apples and plums will be scarce this year. Potatoes will be late in many places. have falled on their milk on account of the files, . SNOW ROAD. July 16.~A siimber of young peo- from this ¥icinity. motored to Cows ' Misses Florence 4nd Edith McKinnon left on Taesday for the west where they will visit re latives. Miss Sophia' M. Kennedy of Rochestor, N.Y. is spending the Summer with her parents in the vil lage. Mrs. W. MeNeil and chila- ren of Montreal have returned home [alter spending a few weeks at the James Millar. Mrs. J. Dempsey spent a few days in Renfr last week. = Mr. and Mrs. W. Milfar and children of Kingston are visiting at the home' of the formers parents: Miss Agnes Lett is visiting friends at Boulter. AT SHARBOT LAKE. Sharbot Lake, July 14.--The mem- bers of the teachers summer. school are all here now, The cottages on the islands are almost all ogcupied, erth on Saturday to attend the Or- 4 in Stocks and behind Government, cipal Bonds is the sound Bt. Provinelal and Muni. financial condition'of the on this account, the gafest form of We Correspondence invited. prompt attention. | HER it. . ize in Government, Provincial and Municipal 'will receive DMAN & COMPANY .- Members of the Montreal Stock xchange, : BANKERS AND BROKERS, : . 801 Dominion Express Bldg. + - - - . « MONTREAL V'S ee LOE 5X1 amount, Ask bo - un fu pe Dated July 1 1919 eld TORONTO THEATRE FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS Pastis canes du Now York. Due any year, 1021 to 1084, 61-4% RD, RYERSON & CO. Phone 1728. f. J. Bongard, Manages at re a au . nd ANF ip $1,000,000 Ames Holden Tire Company 1% ¥ Ae nt ation |} AuzATION Wr RE HR I c---- home of her parents, Mr. and Mra Sinking Fund Gold Bonds ane interest by endorsement by McCready Limited Due July dud $3,000000 $2,000,000 eadannis so 2000,000 a ee and the lake presents one continuous scene of divliday making. The num- bers of the Loyal Orange Lodge at- tended divine service In St. Publis Church, Zealand, on Sunday. Many of the members were at Perth on the twelfth, attending the great de- monstration in that town. Mrs. T. Hughes, who has spen{ the winter in Ivanhoe, has returned to her home in the village. R. Butler, who has re- celitly returned from service overseas and Mrs. Butler, are at their cottage on the island. Two new cars have re- cently been added to the already large number jn the village. Miss Dennison, professiopal nurse, of Perth, who has beeh in attendance on Mrs. Pringle at the rectory, bas returned home. Mr. and Mrs. FW. Shibley baye arrived at their summer home on Axpinwall Island, + BARRIEFIELD, July 15.~The Iittle daughter of Mr, and' Mrs. Giimmon, who. was knocked down by an auto, is pro- gressing "eteadily - towards recovery. Miss te Allen of Ottawa, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. OC. R. Mila, at her cottage, Allendale. Mrs. Al- bert Otis, Watertown, N.Y. who was the guest of Misg Isabel = Hutton, R.N., has retutned home. Mr, and Mra. William Milton, who has been on a trip to Watertown, N.Y. has returned home Mr. and Mrs. Clark and daughter Norah, pent the 12th in Napanee. Mrs, J. Berry, city, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Al- exander Rickey. Arthur Vinyard has arrived home from overseas. Miss Lettl Saunders, who was visit- ing with her grand parents, Mr, and Mrs. Stanton, has retruned home. Miss Mina McClymont of Ottawa, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. H. Dowler. Miss Margaret North, city, is' visiting with her grand mother, Mrs. Muller. Mrs. Kennedy, dlso Mrs, Gammon, cMy, visited at N. Stanton's. Miss Etta Dowler, city, spent Sunday at home. The lawn special at Moran Grove was quite a success. A number from the vil- lage attended and had a jolly time. MISSISSIPPL July 14.--Quite a number - from here celebrated the 12th of July in Perth. Migs Margaret Campbell of Clarendon, has a number of pupils taking muliic lessons here. "Mrs. Byron Revell, Kingston, and child: ren, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bushell. An accident oc- curred this afternoon, when Ansley Gibson wag running a motor car and was thrown off and had his face badly injured. William Geddes took him to Lanerk to a doctor to get hia injuries treated. Howard Mac- Dougald, and Miss May MacDougald, of Elphin, were married on Wednes- day at MeDonald's Corners, by Rev, Mr. Lytle; and have taken up house- keeping here. The school has clos- ed and the teacher, Miss Giles, left to-day for her home at Godfrey. A basket picnic was held. in Mr. Ged- des' lawn on Thursday last by - the teacher for her pupils, Robert Gib- son and brother William, who ars working at Renfrew, spent Sunday at their homes here, Mrs. Robert £3 5 1a, 1939 Lovo ¢ leh Brookes and son Robert and daught- er, Marie of Belleville, have coms to spend seme time camping at Dal housie Lake. 4 MORTON, July 14---~Mr, and Mrs. L. Coon. Belleville, spent the. week-end the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Coon. Miss Lona Laming. Elgin, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Laming.. Mrs. F. F\. Booth hes re- turned home after spending' a few days with friends 'at, Trenton. Miss Maud McMahon spent the week-end at Jones' Falls. Mr. and Mrs. IL. L. Richards spent Sunday with friends at Briar Hill. Mrs. J. R. Jawtis yapent Sunday with friends at Delta. Sunday in the village. § LOMBARDY, July 15.~The Orangemen from thig vicinity celsbrated the 12th in Perth. Mrs. F. Frayne and Mrs. E. Millar leave toeday for a few tinonths' visit with. friends in Chica go, Winnipeg and - Saskatchewan Mri. H. M. Keenan and sens, Sault Ste. Marie, are visiting relatives in this vicinity. Quite a numer mot- ored 10 Lanark last Tuesday even- ing to attend the garden party held there that evening. Miss Margaret O'Mara, Toronto, is home for a vis- iL. Mr. and Mra. W.. 6. Tweedy, Smith's Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Latimer, Broekville, . spent Satur- day with friends here. JONES" FALLS. July 14.---The farmers have start- ed haying and report a very good crop. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dier, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Charles 'Hutchings motored to Bat- tersea on. Sunday last. Miss Flor- Meg Graham of Newbore, who has been spending the past week with friends; of this vicinity has return- ed to her home. 'W. Haggerty was at B. Burteh's on Sunday last. Miss Sugie Nicholson, of Seeley's Bay, at A. Hutchings; Miss" Bernice Yate- man at'S. Baxter's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gamble ' have re- turned to their home after spending a few days with friemds in Water- town, N.Y. Bun Glover and Gordon Kenny passed through this vicinity on Sunday. William Hutchings raised his barn on Friday last Freeman Jackson has returned home after spending the 'past week in Belleville. Miss Maud McMachen at A Sly's) Miss Hazel Gamble at R. Gamble's. Huckleberries and rasp berries are ripening fast. July' 14. Pte; who has been ove for the past Jean. has sslutiodi py, B. ngard returned to Toronto dn Saturday ter a shoft visit with Ki parents, Mr. ung Mrs. J.D, Bonglrdl, and friends. preparing to-move ta' Waupoos East. J. H. Harrison i spending this week in Picton. Vishors: Mrs, James Pai- terson, of Picton, at J. D. Bongard's on Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Markland Mr. and Mrs. BB. and Mrs. H. Clarke, at P. €2Da Morley 'Bongard of Toronto, at grandparent's, J, D. Bongard; €. Wil- Hams and J. VanDusen. of Picton, at Allan Harrison's; Mr. and Mrs B. BE, Harrison and Mr, and Mrs. H. Clarke ate Harrison's. Born, to Mr. and TS. of Peterboro, accompanied his father, J. F. Ireland, on Sunday last. ) 5 tet ree rin - 4 + WEDDING. AT CAMPBELLFORD Of Miss Gertrude Costley and hard; | H itm, ul Miss Ella Smith, Sydenbam, spent | ; alm en Storms, a son. | Prot. Ireland, | prety wed-| ho th ily '9th, when! Pr rer eta x . ee re WE OWN. AND OFFER 'Sheldons Limited (GALT, ONT.) 6% First Mortgage Gold Bonds DUE JANUARY. 1934. W Principal and half yeatly interest (January Ist and July Ist) payable at Royal Bank of Canada, Montreal and Toronto. . ; Legal Opinion -- Messrs Thomson, Tilley & Johnston. Trustee -- The Montreal Trust Company. DENOMINATION : -- $100, $500. $1000. History :--Sheldons Limited five been successfully manufacturing ventila: : 8 riod they have. ting and heating systems for many years. During this installed their systems in a a few of these are == Toronto: large nuntber of the best buildings in Canada, i C.P-R. 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