Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Sep 1919, p. 11

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BRITISH WHIG ro PAGE ELEVE | From The | Countryside - 'THE DAILY: r DOMINION TIRES The FavoriteTires of Experienced Motorists WHEN a man buys his first Hl ~~ automobile, his mind is on the ~ car as a whole--not on individual parts. Often, he is content to accept the tires that go with the car. 5 _ * Frontenac JOYCEVILLE. . 15,~The Jate rains have iproved the corn and pota- are looking fine. "School ed with Miss KE. Loyde as teacher. T. Me- arted out on his usual | f ing. A. Kirkwood fis} engaged working at L.. Woods new house, Mrs. Joseph Murphy and! a Joyce have gone to Otta-| wa fair. A number from here at- i tended Toronto ¢ bition last week. Loretta MN y visiting | friends in the e¢ity. Mr. and Mrs, R. | McFarland and Mr. and Mrs. J. Mec- | Farland ston spent Sunday at | ME J HITEhCG ISR | \ INVERARY. | Sept. 18.--Mr. and Mrs James! Shephard have returned from Otta-| wa exhibition, W. Rector and dau- ghter, Mrs. 'Woods, of the United tates, are visiting at W. R. Toll's. veryone in this locality is looking forward to Kingston Industrial Ex hibition with great anticipation, and judging from the efforts of R. J Bushell, manager of the fajr, to mak it a success, their anticipations will] not exceed the realization. Miss Jessie Bruce, Kingston, 1s visiting her sister, Miss Ethel Arthur. Thomas McWaters, Sunbury, has recently purchased the corner house owned by Edward Paterson. School has re- opened under the able management of Mrs. McConnell. Holiness move- ment camp meetings have closed aft- er lasting for a period of about eight weeks, Miss 1s BYT experience sharpens judgment. He keeps a record of tire service. He weighs cost against mileage. He talks tires with other motorists. He finds out--by the speedometer--that DOMINION TIRES give more mileage, ering Foe thrmers are Buin less trouble and more satisfactory Y i WESTBROOK. Sept. 15.--A number from here at- | tended Napanee falr on Wednesday | last. The farmers of this district are making arrangements to swell the eax- hibits at the Kingston ~Iidustiial exhibi*inn which' open¥ on 23rd and from present prospects wil best in years. Mr. afd Mrs Grass and Mr. and Mrs: 6 Clark re= urned home on Friday from the Ot- Jura exhibition, John Morley Is mak- | land spent Wednesday aftersoun in { . 3 : Mrs. Buster, Collins Pay. F. Mar-| 3 Mn Haar, Colin Berl £ ker S€rvVice In every way, - J. L. H. Sproule's: t ; - * ow OATES. Fe | Sept. 13.--Our school has re-open- ed with Miss Helen Harte as teacher | for another term. The three pupils | who were successful in passing the ehitrance are attending high school, | Noreen Koen and Helen Leeman in Bydénham and Marie Johnston the Notge Dame Convent, Kingston. Mrs. | . +E, Johnston and Miss H. M. Burns Were recent visitors witl relatives in Tiohborne. Miss Margaret Golden, Burtidge, wis 4 Sunday visitor at A. N, Koen's. Miss Carmel Donoghue, | Riverside, Gananoque, has returned | to her home after spending a few | days with Miss H. and E. Harte. Mrs. | . EB. McCallister, Harrowsmith, epent the past week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Burns. Miss H. M. Burps, entertained a few of her friends on Thursday evening fn ho- nor of her cousin, Miss Frances Burns, who left for her home in Cle- veéland on Friday. Our local baseball team defeated the team from Syden- ham on Thursday afternoon. Quite a number from here attended the fair at Inverary on Wednesday. Miss Stel- Ia Leeman is visiting at her home this week. va oT ------------ Leeds ' . CHARLESTON. "Sept. 15.--The proceeds Camp Vega entertalnment amount-| ing to $71.69 was Shel by Mrs. Beecher to the Charleston Lake As-| soclation for which they are very! thahkful. J. Ward and L. Slack spent the week-end at Phillipsville. | A numbér from this district attend-| ed the Ottawa fair last week. A] light has been placed on the whart| oy the Charleston Lake Association. | Our school opened on Sept. 21d with | Miss / Landry, of Brockville, as teacher. As usual a great many inj this section are arranging to attend | - Kingston fair. « T. J. Vickery | : ; . has returned to Athens after a nice : : Ee oanke. thon sve] Il * Dominion Tires are Dominion Rubber System products --perf 'ted by the same organization making and dj fributing :-- . "HIS is why DOMINION" TIRES have the largest sale in Canada among experienced motorists. They. know that Dominion Tires are Good Tires--and you will know too after you have tested Dominion Tires on your car. A ; SIX treads--for every size and make | of car, for business and pleasure --and Dominion Inner Tubes to give you perfectly balanced tires, : © Qf the Dominion Tires are sold by the best dealers throughout Canada. Ask for 'and insist on having Dominic n Tires. seas, visited his uncle BE. Foster, Glen | Morris, Mr. and Mrs. MJ. Kavan-{ agh, Messrs T. and J. Hudson at-| " tended the social at Melntosh Mills " on Frilay evening. Mrs. CO. Slack and son, Ben, recently visited at E. Foster's, Glen Morris. The formers have about ahi finished threshing in this section. An aeroplane travelling *in a westerly direction passed over here on Sunday afternoon. siers , ting, Hose and Packing, "Dominion fDruggists' Rubber Sundries. EO remo JONES' FALLS. Sept. 15.---School re-opened on * Menday with D. MeMaster, Cookville, a8 teacher. The harvest is completed and corn cutting will soon be the or- der of the day. There was quite a heavy frost one night last week. W great many peopls in this vicinity are making great preparaticze to attend Kingston fair, which promises to be the best of the season. Burton Bur- : : " ew 45 5 and Mise Hilda ald Beatrjee Bur- Om ut J. C. Purvis' last k: Misses] pation av al §° teh attended the Lake Elolda camp . C. Purvia' week. Misses| patient in St. Vigcent Hospit Glean, Robline Mills rs. Emily} 'mee at Athens on Sunday last. |Allle and Belva Purvis spent Thurs-| Brockville. Mr, and Mw William | Weese at C. Franny My Pen Sublet will take De of (Miss es Hughson, Chafteys day in Brookville with their mother] Fitzsimmons, . Brockville, spent the 3 « Hy : RRR AR Valley. Mr. and Mrs. G. Eaton of Picton spent the 'Week-end at theff Fred Tenndat, Caintown, were Logk, at H. Baxter's; Mrs. Adelbert 'Bly at C. Tolson's, Lake Opinicon: Mrs. Jason Baxter, Glén Buell, at B. Baxter's; John amble nd davgh- ter, , Seeley's Bay. at L. Bur- teh's; Norman Powell at €. Hutch- ing's; Master Edwin and Eli White at T. Sly's on Sunday i Mr. and | Mrs. Thomas Wales, Lyndhurst, at| F. Wales'; Miss Mary Glover has re-| turned Home after attending Ottawa fair; J. Bennett of Watertown at S| Simpson's. 1 at Frank Fortime's | "lough, of Brockville, and Mrs | visit-* {Franklin spent the week-end in Male {lorytown with her nephew, A. EK. Who is a patient at the General Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs, Hert Wright, Brockville, spent a few days 'with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Herbison last week. OMiss Janet Ferguson, is in Brockville visitl her niece, Mrs: Charles Walker, gh and Mrs. J. C Purvis and Mrs. Charlies Baile and Mrs. Charles Truesdell spent a day last week with friends in Lansdowne Mr. and Mrs. Frazk Fortune spent e week-end at Edward Green's, Kilkenny street. Mrs. Thomas Sumniers, Miss Mary Purvis re urned to Ottawa to-day after spend- Ng a week 'with her parénts hare. Mrs. Robert Mulvaugh and Miss Or ma Mulvaugh spent Saturday last in week-end with the latter's Mrs. A. B, and Mrs. R. K. Ferguson. Jerome Herbison, Plessis, N.Y., spent Herbison. Frederick Ferguson an fibmily of Grahamton spent of ford, Finch, has been visiting rds here. Mrs. (Rev.) W. W. and Mrs, McCrimmon spent day in. Brookville. As tending Ottawa Fair are: Hall, Ft Wi and WHHam bison is & Fair, to be neld Sapte. 2 to 27th. An ewelient ind h Brockville. 'Miss Rittio Cugham 1 a Ritition is promised to those aftend- ng. Sunday with his mother, Mr€ M. G.| 'at Robert Fortune's. Pte. Barl Law. esday evening the friends filled bas- Charles Fer- h 'wel- & Mr. and iried by kets met at the home of i , and gave them a to the 'motor trip to Toro: L phy. are on on Niagara Falls. Scliopl has open- 3 Afiita Weirton oi 0 Xi charge. : morn: feeting of the W. M. §. was held a Salem - church on W after- noosa: John and Walter Watinamaker #ttended Toronto exhibition. Agent] Tecent visitors: Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Spencer at & Wypott's. ; ------ NORTHPORT. Sept. 11.--Threshing is the order of tne day. The rains of lates have been a great benefit to this vicinity, as everything was badly in need of moisture. Schqol has reopened again, with Miss C. Stétler ax teacher. Miss Julia Kennedy fs the guest of her sis- ter, "Mrs. C. Moon, for a few months. Mr. and Mrs. Stocks are spending a month at their cottage here. Messrs. Hubert and Kenneth Cunningham are the guests of their cousin, Miss Marie Graves, for a few weeks' hunt. ing. Willim Benn dpent Sunday under the parental roof. David Gor- don, who las been helping 8. Fox for two months, has returned to his home in Picton. The unveiling of the me- ¥; / {Young people attended the harvest bomé supper at Demorestville last Tuesday night, also the "movies" on Wednesday night. Mellar have réturned home, after three weeks' camping back north. Miss Verna Ward has left for Dar- bam county, where she will teach school. BONGARD'S, ; Sept. 12.1: 18 understood thai the steamer Imperial in command of Capt. Joseph Reupert formerly of the Alexandria, will run from Tren: ton to Montreal beginning Sept. 18th. This will be a great convenience. The farmers who heretofore were obliged fo Bau! their apples to other places for shipment. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bongird spent Sunday last at Cherry Rev. and Mis. | gu, son P. Batons. Mr, and Mrs. R. Hao fn were recent guests ut Harry Whattam's, Wa Little Edwiy, awkin, son of W. J. Hawker, with quite & serious sceident whil( playing ball with his brother. The ball struck him over the eye several stitches were required to close the wound. Many from this place & : Waupoos purpose attending the fal at Kingston this year. R. Harrisor and T. D. Bongard have complotel thelr work as oanvassers for the re ferendum. Yan Gesen is ff with typhcid fever. G. McMaken of Campbeliford spent. over the week end with Allen Harrison at his homb bere. C. B. Pierce and wife attended the decorztion day cersmony in Plo ton. The steamer Brockville called Bere en route from Kingston of Thursday evening, . \

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