Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Feb 1920, p. 9

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MONDAY, FrEDACARY 3, few = -- - a. we From The Countryside, ~ FRONTENAC ECHO LAKE, Jan. 26.--The recent snow storms have left the roads in a terrible econ- ! dition. Waiter Snider and David | Ruttan are in the neighborhood with | tho sawing machine. Willlam Wagar | is very poorly this winter. J. Bab- | cock, who has been iil for some time, | is gaining nicely. Miss R. Cox and | Miss M. J. Wagar at J. Babeook's, Miss M. Bucklay at D. McLeod's; J. Cronk at W. Wagar's; Mrs. 8. Switzer at J. Cronk's; Miss Ethel MoLeod. at ©. Cox's... JOYUEVILLE, ' Jan, 28.--The cold weather for the past week has made a telling effect on the wood and coal piles. The num- r whe were on the sick list have fully recovered. W. Trotter and T. McCarey are busy {i ipping pressed bay. Mr: and Mrs. W. Rooney have ne to Storrington to reside. The key match between Glenburnie and Joyeeville, held at Washburn, pesulted in 8 to 2 for Joyceville. Mrs. V. Moran returned to her home after visiting with her parents. Mrs. Hitehcosk and son, Cecil, who visit- ed Mrs. Lackie, Belleville, last week, have returned home. ZEALAND. Jan, 29.--W. H. Garrett hag been busy in this locality cutting wood with his outfit. W, H. Garrett spent & few days in Kingston. He waa se- companied by his sister, Irene, and Nttle son, William, the two Jatter being operated on, having their tons- ils and adenoids removed in the Gen- eral Hospital. They have returned home and are regaining their usual health. © On the 24th of January, at Silver Lake Farm, born, to Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Smyth, of Loverna, Sask., a daughter, Mrs. Smyth was formerly Sadie Garrett. Visitors: Dr. Stoness, Mrs:"J. A. Conboy, Mrs. T. Giddings and daughter, Marjorie, wt T. Garrett's, CLARENDON. Jan, 27.~--The x social held in Hotel Frontenac riday night was a success. The stormy night prevent- od many at a distance from coming. Proceeds were $60.10. Miss Li Campbell spent Sunday in Missis- sipl. James Campbell has gone to ! many of the children being sick. 8. { merman. Clifford Kellar spent Sua- work at the Hydro, Dalhousie Lake. | {Lennox & Addington Miss Annle Lake is spending some, time in Clarendon. Mr, and Mrs. Mc Connel, Perth, were recent visitor here., Mrs. Walker, Hartington, vic ited her daughter, Mrs. John Bates, Jr, over the week end. Miss Myrtle 'Boes returned with her to visit for a few weeks, Mrs, George Dustin has returned after spending some weeks In Kingston and Gananoque. OOLE LAKE, Jan. 30.--The farmers in this vie- nity are busy getting out wood and logs. George Lee has accepted a ;ositlon in the bank at Arden. Clar- 'noe Lee is on the sick list. . Mr, Mec- 'vanell, sick for some time, is slow- y improving. Fred Kennedy and 1 88 Bessie Kennedy spent the week «and at Harrowsmith visiting friends ind relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Judge at Willlam Kennedy's. Fred Ken- nedy and Jack Kennedy at Godfrey; Charles Kennedy at D. Kennedy's; Mr. and Mrs. B. Merriman and Miss- es Nellie and Margaret Frieman at J. Frieman's; Mr. and Mrs. T. Buttrill have returned from Fermoy. Roy Buttrill spent a few days at Fermoy, J. Coulter lost a valuable horse re- cently. : MdLEAN, Jan. 26.--Owing to the bad roads we have not had any church ser- vices for two weeks. We all hope tHe roads will soon be good. Draw- ing ties is the order of the day. Miss- es Mary Raycraft and Zelda Cousins, has gone to Sharbot Lake to work. Visitors: Mr. and Mra. Levi Snider and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and family, and William Cousins at 'George Bmith's on Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cousins and Alva Keller at George Babeock's; Mrs. Rinda Keller at Fifth Lake; Reginald Ball, Mountain Grove, visiting his aunt, Mrs. Wm. Cousins, on Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. J. Raycraft spent the week- end at Long Lake and Sharbot Lake. Miss KR. Thompson spent Sunday. af- ternoon and evening at Mrs. \W, Cousins'. -- LELAND, Jan, 37.-~Schoul has re-opened , with Miss L. Balls as téacher. The : 'attendance is small on account of so 'When you go to a physician to be . examined for any heart trouble one of the first questions he asks is: "Are you short of breath?!" Now, when the heart becomes at- fected thers ensues a feeling of a choking sensstion, a Shorties of breath, t regu palpitation, bbing, ire lar beating, smothering sensa- «Hon; ditziness and a weak, sinking, _alkgone feeling of oppression and Anxie the first sign of the heart be- the {Ervin Melntyre, Port Huron; Donald Ferguson, North Sherbrooke; Acw.."?™ haby, who had comnvul* #088 Is recovering nicely. Mr. and dre. James Meliroy, Keelerville, vi- fited at John Sills' recentiy. Not nanny atiended the convention at In- +Erary as the roads are in bad copdi- ion gince the heavy blow on Friday «nd Saturday, Mrs. J. Cumpson is vi- siting her daughter. Mrs. Bert Kel- soy, Higin. "A few from bere atiend- ed the service at Perth Road on Bun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Youngs spent Friday at Spafiordton with their daughter, Mrs. E. Tim- day 'at home. DESERT LAKE. Jan, 28.--The roads are still in a bad condition. A. F. Rage is cutting logs. Edmond Page, is hauling wood to his father's, Bert Pages. J. A. Wilson - 1s shipping hogs. The mail man has not been making his regu- lar trips on account of the bad roads, The many fmwends of Mrs, James Fitzgeralds are glad -- know she is slowly recovering from her extended illness. Mrs, Alin leit hére for her home in Perth. W. Babcock was suddenly called to the bed-side of his father. Mr, and Mrs, E. Alberts son spent Sunday last at J. J. Ab. rams'. J. N. Abrams has gone to vi. sit his son Charles at Port Hope, Mrs. BE. Page and wee son Lawrence at Bert Page's R. Freeman at J. N. Abrams'. Mrs. F. Clark at Mrs. 'B. Snook's. Mr. and Mrs. J. N Baudy of Kingston are guests at B, Page's Mrs. J. J. Abrams at J. N, Abrams'. er-- <, PERTH ROAD. an. 30.-----Many of the children of the neighborhood are ill with the measles. Dr. Freeman, Inverary, and also Dr, Sargent, Sydenham, ealled an several througout the community on Wednesday. ' David Guthrie has purchased a ney gasoline engine, C. Shales, Kingston, spent Tuesday at home. The M. L. Oirele has been postponed on account of the preva. lent epidemic. Mrs. C. Shales is con valescent. poorly, Mrs. B. Harris is Improving in health. The body of Miles Kngiht was brought - from Kingston by James Reid and placed In Wilmur vauit on Tuesday. The deceased ex. pired in the Hotel Dieu. Rousehorne Brothers, Pine Grove, passed through here, en route to Sydenham, return. ing Wednesday, Cecil and Blanche Raymond of S. H.8. are at home fll, E. Roberts has returned to Syden- ham. Some are anticipating attend- ing the "At Home" at S. H.S. on Fri- dey evening. Adam Thompson is on the sick list. J, Silver is recovering, Mrs. Wm, Ennis spent Wednesday at Mrs, R, Stonness', Wilmur. Mr. asd Mrs. Amos Ruttan were recent visi- tors at J. Rutian's. R. G. Guthrie, icy Falls is moving to Maple Leaf. x BETHEL. Jan. 28.--The rural mail driver was unable to make his trip on Sat- urday last, the storm being so sev- ere, Harry Salsbury left on Monday for British Columbia on account of ill health, his doctor thinking a change necessary. His many friends hope to see him return much improv- ed In a few months' time. Miss Olive Salsbury visited the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Joyce and son George, spent one day re- cently at Sharp's Corners. Mr. and Mrs. John Curl spent Sunday at Yar- ker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin took tea at Mr, and Mrs, John Con- nolly's one night lately. LEEDS LYNDHURST. Jan. 28.---A game of hockey was played on the Lyndhurst ice on Sat- urday between Lyndhurst and Seeley's Bay, the score being In favor of the bay team. Miss Flor- ence Blackman, Seeley's Bay, Is visit- ing at Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Tate's. George E. Roddick, William Tate and R. G. Beerman are confined to bed with grippe. There are also several caseg of measles in the village and neighborhood. Mrs. Ford Cheetham is quite ill with quinsey, The Orange- men's annual supper and dance is to be held in St, Luke's hall on Friday evening. PINE SHADE, Jan. 29.--The Messrs. W. H. and cottage on Sunday," Mr. and Mrs. Alexander A. Ferguson at Mrs. Iso- bell Buchan's. Mrs. Donald Fergn- son received the sad intelligence that her sister, Christina, wife of the late Duncan+Kippen, died on Christmas Eve at Tiverton, Ont. She suffered a stroke six years ago, and had been Mrs. W, Garbutt is still } T. E. Garrett visited at Pine Shade | Q Z/ a > Sy Shee 5 TX mmm Na " SS SS SDS N A < an invalid since. sed's maiden name was Christina McLaren, and she was born in Drummond. She re- sided in Perth for a number of years She leaves two boys, Fred and Willie, two sisters and one brother: Js. rs. and Joha R. McLaren, Perth. SEFLEY'S BAY. | Jan. 29.--The W.M.B. of the Me- thodist church have resumed their semi-weekly teas. The first one was _* BRINGING UP FATHER RN SETTERS ENA NAVY CUT CIGARETTES Player's are giving cigarette satisfaction to all lovers ofa ect cigarette, fas rich, mild famous smoothness, the aroma. of these world=- smokes guarantee perfect cigarette enjoyfnent. 18¢ par Package ~ two for 35¢ ARERR : G2 " More sold than all other brands combined." Eh o GP 2 : All over the World " SONNY 5 SSS / | ao 0 ---- ' - Kr 8 " N i i ¢ . a = ~~ / 4 II hee re ee ee ee Sti SpE ~~ , SR held at the home of Mrs. J. Simpson, with a good attendance. Mrs. J. H. MeKialey is holding one the 29th of January at her home. Dr. F. 8. Young removed Mrs. Harry Randall to the General Hospital, Wednesday, for treatment. Miss Lama Nicholson 4a also & patient at the hospital Mrs. J. M. Balderson, New York, is the guest of her sister, Mrs, G. M. Hurl- burt. There is an epidemic of measles in the village, and Di. Young has 8 found it necesary to close the schooi for.a while. The mail route between South Bay and Kingston has change bands, and the new 'stage driver, Alexander Brown, duties on April 1st. takes over his At the home of the bride's brother, Leonard Wood, Belleville, on Wed- nesday the marriage was solemnized of Miss Hazel Eveline Wood and Harold Lloyd, both.of Belleville, Fe A sad death occurred on Thursday at ber homeof Mrs. Helen Jane Marshall, beloved wife of Guy. Mar- shall, Belleivile. She was bory in Belleville, thirty-seven years ago, be. ing the eldest daughter of the late John Ayers. § » The marrieage took plice in Osh- awa on Jan. 28th of Miss Qladys Vivian, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carman Adams, Belleville, and Leo Alorne Vassau, Trenton. ha Death has again caused one of Belleville's aged residents in the per- son of Mrs Margaret J. Brickman, daughter of the late Frederick x Deceased was bord in the year 1882 being thus in her eighty-eighth year. In the township of Bidney on Thursday, Mrs: Manday Henrietta away. , age, namely oighty-nine years. She was a daughter of the late Peter 2 HH Frederick, Fredericksburg, 'Lennox. County, where she was born. to Prt yes NOW HESA fe * "LL Give HIM DIETY DAYS. VEL GIVE rim SIXTY DOLLARS IF WELL TELL ME HOW HE GOT INMY HOUSE wiTHOUT wisn' UD MY WIFE « 7 =." 5 A 4! . . . ' i: ed 7 4

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