Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Dec 1919, p. 4

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TT -- ' -_ THE; DAILY BRITISH WHIG Tt | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1010. [on Saturday. BE. J. Walroth of the . : AEESNEEEENWESEER | College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, | From the Countryside Ete 5] © whnk NOW OPEN PAGE FOUR WY WR | settle on it in spring. vid and Rev N 8 ) i { settle on it in the spring. David an BELIEVE THE RESTLESS CONDITION BROUGHT ON BY THE PRESENCE OF WORMS The arrion Sule is Again } ne : | Thormaas Enms have sold their farms AND RESTORE THE CHILD TO | NORMAL HEALTH. § { IF § S |v * with a purse of money for the ser- | In the went and fave Buichasad) as NO NARCO P Rh : hE] { vices she has rendered the church as | chiba oster's farm, it being thelr COTICS~PLEASANT AS orfrartur Commercial Work | Fr i aC | organibt. Bree Lig oh jold home. All are glad to welcome SUSAR 6 "El on en -- rs them back again. The Misses Daron| - . Co a Enl : Et Me | bik spending the Christmas holidays | > pymng, argmg, C | n : ; at their home here, James Stewart, | . " Pae cess Street oa CAPA Dp cae . | teacher, at Havelock, has arrived for | J} aw, 2 Prin > : , BUNKER'S HILL. | Lennox and Addington] |i ot Havelock. sas rived to: Anything --Any Timo--Any Place Dec, 23.--There is some snow, but { { schoo) teachers yunils of St. P ¥ os ® not enough for sleighing. The wea-' § + | fchool teachers and.pupils ol nl. Te! ¥ o PEBERENEEEDEDN A reciale | ther has been very cold the past few [ters chureh, will have a Christmas | : a weeks. Sanford Leeman has been en- | YARKER. [te ang soetal evening a the home é és $ | : . = gaged drawing his winter's wood. | Dec. 23. --Everyone is busy pre-{ © obert Ennis on Tuesday. 1 - ANNOUNCEMENT | y The ice Is quite thick on the lake. |paring for Christmas. Our stores are | AN v I Wi | We w : on , " : a § TAVANT STATION. n iter | 4 i e e W e- | do well. Willi 8 s ax | | George Timmerman's hous as d doing wel fliam Storms is ex Dec. 21---Mrs. R. J. Wils a 8 ¢ wish to announce tc the stroyed by fire last week. Frederick pected home from Oshawa for the | y 2 45 if public that we have moved Leeman lived in the house. Richard | holidays. Erwell Boulton is on the | Daby Lols are visiting the former's (Overcoats And 3 BS ll to 222 WELLINCTON STREET - 3 * | Wilson is home from his mine. San- sick list. We hope he will soon be parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas jee. oo fl corner cf Queen Street, where ford Leeman made a trip to Godfrey out again. The pupils of the Method~| Mrs. William Browning and Cay gn, ; | we are better equipped to sup | last weck. {ist churth are busy practising for the | ter Florence have returned after its i k ply your wants fn p » ens Fur- ! in | spending the past two weeks with Buy your M LAKE OosoN }Christmas entertainment. A pleas. { DE 8 Ne : 3 x ; AUTO TIRES AND are ' J Kad 3 } } {ant evening was spent at the parson | 5 ith Al l | ACCESSORIES nishings at Men's Dec. 21.--The recent cold weather (age last Thursday, when Mr. and ack Gray spent the week-end w Sty es \ . | ESO his made the lake ready for traffic. | Mrs. Everson entertained the mem- | his parents at Clyde Forks. Mr. and i o then ou The hum of the @awing machine is bers of the Adult Bible class. A | Mrs 8. B. Jacobs and family moved $25 00 7 \ | SUDDABY BROS. Stores A e y heard in the neighborhood. Miss | family reunion was held last Thurs- | to their new home in Port Hope last o h PHONE ino ' } Eliza Smith has returned home after day night at' thé home of Mr. and | Week. Before leaving, the Women's $28 00 2 know they re correct spending the last few months in| Mrs. Wray Lee. Their children, | Institute presented Mrs, Jacob and . { Watertown. W. Young and C. Gibson | grand-children and great-grand- | Miss M. Jacob and Mrs. Wilson, who $30 00 i rv detail -- a J: spent a couple of days at F. Smith's. | children gathered together and spent | Were members ofthe Institute, with | . [ in every : | F. Best and family spent.a couple of |the evening pleasantly, and present- | gifts, showing their appreciation of $32 00 / . days of last week at Clear Lake. Mr. od Mr. and Mrs. Lee with a shower of | their good work. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob . man considers ours and Mrs. A, Darling made a business | groceries. = We are glad '0 say that | were also presented with a purse of $35.00 vt 4 | trip to Elgin Friday. W. Hunter has | W. Wilson is improving nicely after | money from the people of the village. is a very complete [returned to Kingston after spending | his operation of appendicitis Miss | Mrs. Robert Ferguson,> Lantana, $38.00 1 | two weeks at K. Darling's. J. Dar- | Hilda Wartman is spending a few |spent a few days with her parents, | $40 00 . ling, Quemn's University, is spending | days in Kingston. Cassin Davy (ad | Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, Hill- | . stock. the Christmas holidays at his home | the misfortune to cut his hand badly. | view farm. Vincent Paul, Poland, $42 00 Q 4 For doors and windows. ..- : . Makes House warmer. here. K. Darling motored to King-| Hugh Emberley has gone home for spent Sunday with friends here. Miss ston last week. {the winter. Thomas Warner and | Violet Praskey, Folger, spent the Stops Draughts. ------ { Frederick Babcock are home from | past week with her sister, Mrs. "WW, . a SNOW ROAD. {the dental college. Miss Ruth Bab-|J. Boyd. Misses Pearl and Helen Saves Coal. 22 home from Toronto Univer- | McFarlane &re visiting friends at Try some. Dec. ~~--The Christmas tree en-/ cock is i tgftainment held in the 1.0.0.F. hall | sity for the holidays. . |Snow Road. Miss Aggie Lett, teach- | €n Monday evening was well attend- | { er, is spending her Christmas vaca- Reliable Ready~to-wear Clothing and Perfect Fitting Tailoring ed. The proceeds amoyunted to.$24.50 | STELLA. tion with her mother at Snow Road. 131 PRINCESS STREET J. R. C, Dobbs & The congregation of Snow Road | 22. --The schools all closed -- a : church presented Miss Stella Wood | on Friday for the Christmas holidays. | Robert Blair, Westport, left on Tel. 819 41 Clarence 8g | with a purse containing $14. Miss | Concerts were held in some of them | Tuesday for California, where he will ! : 9) 3 M. Johnston and Miss B. Kennedy |on that day. The teachers ave de- | spend the winter. 8 é spent Saturday at Sharbot Lake. parted for their respective homes. | Se yy Mrs. Frederick Reid and baby' The island lady teachers who have : {of Clyde Forks, spent a few days | been teaching at outside places are 50) = | with her aunt, Mrs. C. Kennedy. Alva | returning home. The steamer Wolfe | : | Wood made a business trip to Perth | Islander made a special 'Christmas 112 Princess St. Q | on Monday. School closed on: Friday, | trip from the island to the city on {and the teacher, Miss Johnston, is| Tuesday last. About 150 return tick- | spending the holidays at her home in | ets were sold. There was also a very | Wellington. A | heavy freight at night. "J. A. Tug- | S-------- | well and *A. McAllister shipped a' i i EES R---- } R-- AR oF OATES. | number of cattle, hogs, etc., in the Dec. 19.--Mrs. W. Johnston and | morning. The following dates are { Mrs. J. Miller and two children, have the last trips made with passengers | returned to their home if Tona- from this port before the close of > | wanda, N.Y., after two weeks' visit navigation for tHe past few seasons: : v | with their sisters, Mrs. W. Koen and 1906, January 31st, steamer Wolfe Cook's Cotton Root Compound, { Mrs. J. Johnston. Dufferin Cosgrove, Islander; 1906, November 30th, A safe, reiiable repuiating | Wolfe Island, spent the week-end [steamer Aletha; 1807, December ee 1. $1; | With friends in this vicinity. John L. 24, steamer Aletha; 1808, December o. 2, $3; NES, $5 per box. | Koen spent Sunday at J. Donoghue's, bth, steamer Aletha; 1909, .December Bold by all dcugsiste, or ent | Westport. William * Leeman and | 21st, steamer Wolfe Islander: 1910, Pree pamphlet." Address: | sisters, Agnes and Helen, visited at December 21st, steamer Wolfe Is- THE COOK MEDICINE CO, | Jobu A. Koen's on Sunday evening. |jander; 1911, December 19th steam- TORONTO, ONT. (Formerly Winder.) | Miss Julia Johnston has returned to|er Wolfe Islander; 1912, December Syracuse after dttending the wedding 17th, steamer Wolfe Islander; 1913, of her niece. Frank McDonald spent | December 20th, steamer Pierrepont; la couple of days in the city last week 1914, December 22nd, steamer Wolfe . {on business. Miss Mary Koen spent { rglander: 1915, December 21st, | { Sunday the guest of Misses H. and E. | steamer Wolfe Islander; 1916, De- ' DIRECTORY FOR RETURNED [| Harte. Miss Hilda Burns visited ai ae bor Mth, men uisr Woite Islanders MEN, AP |E. Johnston's recently. Quite a 1917, November 24th, steamer For employment information. jBumber from here sold their fowl to | Ridean Queen; 1918, late trips can- eral lll | Sydenham buyers this week, receiv- |gelled: 1919, December 16th, steamer Wor land ment, oa {ing 46¢ for turkeys and 28c for Wolfe Islander. On the steamer Bank of Toronto Ridg., cor. King [jj | geese. School closed on Friday for | wolfe Islandews December trip in and Brock Streets the Christmas vacation, 1915 she carried 170 passengers. L. R. Neilson has a large stock at Christmas goods on hand. . 0B. CALIFORNIA, Patterson -made a business trip to Dec. 23.--Many attended the dance Odessa last week. Capt. Alexanders For medical treatment, surgical { held at George Sly's, Leeds, on Fri- Glenn has returned home from safl- appliances: {day night. Gerald Cannon has gone ing on the upper lakes. Arthur Glenn Golden Lion Bleek | to Portland to spend Christmas. and Marshall Filson, have returned Miss Beatrice and Mary Burtch |? the west! A. P. Scott has For Pensions: | spent Sunday at Lutan Burteh's. Mr, [home from the rR Bibby Block, Princess Street returned home from Queen's. {and Mrs. Gordon Die and Samuel Anil ERR z | Hutehings and sister, Florence, spent Sunday at Battersea. Lotan Burtch and- Clare Churchill are shipping!: | cream to Toronto. Samuel Hutehings, fo accompanied by hig mother and sist- AE : ash er, made a business trip to Ganan- i €¢ % 9 " . 9 e jogue on Friday last. Wilbert Ben- | Cli Hi {nett and foward Burtch visited at JONES' FALLS, S a er S o1ce St | Samuel Stu pata's an Sunday hati-| Dec. 22.--Severe winter weather {ard Simpson at Burton Burtch's on | hag p ith t of the time 4 ore | Sunday. Miss Aluvia Sly at Lotan | during the post twa eens cine me and the Victrola is the only instrument specially made to play them. { Burtch"s on Sunday. Lotan Gamble, | there is not enough snow for sleigh- MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL [of Adams, N.Y, is spending a few ing. Most of the farmefs attended Genuine Victrolas $40 to $680 I ------ Sold on the Easiest of Terms. .--Sweet Cider ee Mel Bir tons vicinity. eral) Mesting heid at Hist oy; There are over 9,000 selections listed in "His Master's Voice" Catalogue--Double- ~Gurd's Ginger Ale | J -- day for the Christmas holidays. Lo-| ==Uhfermentod Wines ge GLENVALE. {tan Burtch and Clarence Churehill | sided records are 90 cents for the two selections. : ~--Black Cherry, Ginger, Port | Dec. 21.--A number attended the | are shipping cream to Toronto, A | - 1 144 $a ' : " Any "His Master's Voice and Grape. | school concert given at Murvale by | number from here attended the | i Miss Mildred Orser and were greatly | dance held at George 8ly's, Leeds, on | Christmas Stockings, all sizes fl! pleased with the entertainment. Miss | Friday evening. Visitors include: will gladly play any selection you wish to hear or demonstrate the Victrola. y : i M A. Asthus is Spenfing the Vaca- | Miss Mable Sly at B. Burtch's; Lotan : tion wit er' parents at monte. | Gamble of Watertown, at Robert The United Grocery § (i, Bell, who is attending college | Gamble's; Miss Aluvia Sly at L. 188 Princess St. Phone - 267 in Belleville, is spending Christmas Burteh's; John Patterson at A. Hut- h Next to Standard Bank with his mother. Those who were ill | ching's: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dier | With whooping cough, are convales- | and Sam Hutchings and Florence cent. Misses Metta Clark and Hattle | Hutchings spent Sunday with Mr. Ellerbeck are visiting their aunt, i and Mrs. Gus Jardine, Battersea; near Gananoque. Mr. and Mrs. Deys, | Bun Glover at J. Muchniore's, Elgin; Verona, visited thelr daughter Mrs. | Miss Edith and Charlet Hutchings » £ . » REMEM it is not a Genuine Victrola 112 CLERGY STREET LD rm------ . i nell, whe paid the supreme sacri over the post office, when Mr. Web- : ] be amous tra "Hi a a in France: He had been wounded be. hiya su pris hy John ' : : i 2 unless it the f 0 demark His ore by gunshot but recovered e:C8 has gone to Ottawa to spen i SE ", ENA rs and the wine her duughic. Wr 2 Master's Voice"--it is placed there for your _ | the Hun's tréacherous gas did its | Ellzabet moon has rented their i | deadly work. Herbert was a fine boy; | home. Frank Latimer has rented his ca ; : protection.--Look for It : | gmart and active when he enligte® at fam aud i) #ve In Thomas isbis- . { Sharbot Lake. He was a shorf time 17's house. The Stmas {ree en- : Berl! Gram-o.phone Company, Limi treal | at the. front when friends wrote to | tertainment given by St. John's Sun-| oY 2 ZF ar > fed, Mon to : Re 2% Bd Ea RR ---- ET Ea Pay GN a Bu nh EE EEE) Fos -- ra) Ba Bn J ormoLa x sus will place a Genuine Victrola in your home Your family and friends can then hear the world's best music, not only hear but understand and enjoy it. ? a --y= on Eo EE) § a : R------ Azad -- IE, y ---- trial Re-training: Merchants Bank .Bidg., eon | i For Vocational Courses, Indus Brock and Wellington Sts. YEA Sow a ET ¥ rr sw } Ray Lon) EH, The most famous artists in all the world make records exclusively for R-- of 2 Jel J Jeol BT FLT Ta Bl § Be) Aa Sr | Ra = a e-- eb ae! rary } a } , a |) -- TPR ai ESET § -- GR Be\ Ad ------ R---- Lan) Ba SX 2d R---- BS -- at \ f-- Le} a : Ru-- =| SES rT Rm § § B - eo = El ' § Md Ra" > eee = 5) § § pe fd gE iA ' ole) ' pe GE Rion gt Rd | ==Home-made Head Cheese. [if | Order. successful tenderer for the position | ==Cholce Mince Meat. ! ---- of manager for the Rural and Bell ~All kinds of Fresh Meat st ZEALAND. telephone's, He will take charge x ' lowest prices. | Dec. 22.--The Ladies Guild of Zea- | 8bout Jan. 15th. Hartley - Ferguson QUICK'S WESTERN. fl| land are placing a beautiful cross in | N88 moved into the house formerly St. Paul's church on Christmas day | Owned by Mrs. 'George 1atimer. Mrs. MEAT MARKET | in memory of Pte, Herbert Mobs Husller will move into apartments 4 rs Tn Aras gh f 2) - = J } gut Ah ns i J We 4 To en ein ' cn Herbert Curl, recently. Those attend- at W. Moulton"s on Sunday last; ing the Collegiate, Business College, | Miss Beatrice Burtch at L. Burteh's; and Sydenham High School are at| Orrin Burtch at J. PF, Graham's, home. Mr. and Mrs. George Van- Newboro. Order, Oak Flats, N,Y., motored here 7 bis mother saying she wou day school in the town hall, Friday " cen - . ' ie or _ evening was a great success. Fr : yp J Tr FLAY L" pig PRY PRIVY PRAY PREY YEN PRY SY VEIN PRY PRIS PRIVY PRY PREY PR PR TRAY LEY PREY YLT poy Jooud of Aim; Be wat no longer 4 Srening was 3 great Succes. od Ce Ce Ce Be el) Ce Co et eT el Co lo Ty To Fo Ty To Tot ol Fo To To og oy thodist people of Zealand will meet | Ba8ed on the good roads at Morris. . at Samuel Armstrong's when they| VUrg is home for -the helidays and Choice Pork Pies. i | to attend "the golden anniversary of "LANSDOWNE. Choice Blood Puddings. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Van- Dec. 22. Reece Webster, was the will present Miss Annie A: will go to Toronto for the winter in TISIFONE | (he employ. Of the Gooo Roads De ~~ | partment. Mrs. 8. Fowl / . : Tp AT Agent Victor Victrolas, | "" Photie 445. Aaa rie * Abedin dha hhh dak = hol i a Nr WT Tow a Why = © MAHOOD BROS. ach maa [or sléieh. a : Agents Victor-Victolas, 113 Princess Street. ~ fs entertainment | Bat EE Sasa A x ] n w ' a ee " -- FTrsdmr rrr vrvw > ~ x a rr ---- a rv - | ial Kase Forte va Sed" se We are always pleased to demonstrate Victrolas and Victor Records _ Le okt So hd Mr + T.F HARRISON CO., LTD. | 229231-233-235-237 Princess Street. Phone 90, a

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