Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Apr 1920, p. 4

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| | Blizzardeen Waterproofs Aad: "The new Belted Spring Coat for rain or shine. Made by | i Gerrish Ames Simpkins, Ltd. this line. and | i See | "THE CLUB" 112 Princess | Banks visited at Mrs. J. Cumpson's { from colds on account of the cold | | spell. The many friends of Mrs, Tim | | Freemen, are sorry she is so ill again { Gigrey at James Wilson's. From The {Countryside FRONTENAC LELAND, April 10.--A heavy electrical storm passed over on Sunday night. The heavy winds of late have blown down | a lot of fences. Maple syrup making is the order of the day, apd it sure is worth making when it sells at $4 | per gallon. Miss Lazell Sills i= able | to be around again, after a serious | illness, Miss Lilllan Balls spent the | week-end at her home in Sunbury. Mrg. Tobias Young and Mrs. John on Thursday last. D. Ferguson has his new house completed, and will godn be moving in it. Cottage prayer meeting was held at the home of Frank Killar on Tuesday evening. Noah Wilson and Tobias Young are drawing hay. Mellville Young is do- ing good business catching muskrats. DESERT LAKE. April 10.--A number are suffering' Van Abrams and family, also Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abrams, have returned to their home In Kingston, after spending a few days with relatives here. Visitors: Mrs. E. Page and lit- tle son, spent Sunday at her moth- ers, Verona. Mr, and Mrs. R. Ab- rams, at J, Fitzgerald. Miah Leeman and family, also Miss Mary Abrams and Robert Freeman, spent Easter Sunday at Bert Freeman's. Daniel Murphy, at B. Abrams. Rohert Free- man and Mary Abrams spent Wed- nesday evening at J. J. Abrams. James Abrams at his grandfathers'. Laura Deyo at John Weyas. Albert Rose is the guest of Alma Morey. Mrs. J. Abrams and Mrs. A. Hoppins are at T. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Phy Leeman are at S. Leeman's. Jas. Bora to Mr. and Mrs. "Eddie" Morey, a dau- ghter. THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 Wanting anything done in the earpes- | line. Eat! tery imates given on all kinda of vepalrs and mew work; slse hard. floors of all kinds. All orders 3% Ques eetve prompt attention. Neuralgic Pains ve Wap to Sosthing Namie Wizard O Jaslin's Wizard Oil is a \ate and treatment for headache and Rubbed in where the pain it acts as a toni merves and almost relief, Its Maling, antiseptic qualities can ys | mpon to prevent ine fi dh Sill me "suf neck, fon bis, oid § sores 18 not Si ta Lottie sed Eegyour mon Lone) Dae x have sick head. Wizard * ache? Just try ar "50 ¥ nine, Whips, to the tortured Lennox & Addington MILLHAVEN, April 10.--The ice in the lake is broken up making it impossible for the islanders to get to main land. The many friends of Miss Daisy Compton, gathered at her home on Tuesday evening and presented her with a variety shower, as she is soon_ to leave our midst. She received many beautiful presents. Mrs. R. J. MacDonald, and family, of Kingston, | spent Easter at A. Clement's. Mrs. Charles Fleming spent the week-end at Oshawa. Captain Edwin and Mrs. Baker of Ottawa, who have been vi- siting at John Baker's have returned home. Miss Vera Baker whe has been very ill is better. SELBY. April 10.--A number attended the mission band concert on Monday ev- ening, Work has commenced on the road north of the village. Miss Amy Doidge. is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hudkin and son, spent Sun- day with J. Jaynes, A number from here attended the funeral of the late Mr. Davis at Roblin. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Amey and daughter, and Mrs. J. Gonu spent Sunday at Moscow. Mr. Cade has purchased L. Inness home, Visitors: Miss Farnsworth, at Rev. My. Farnsworth's; E. Anderson, at his father's, Mr. and Mrs. Young at L. Inness. Mr. Garrett, at A. C. Tum- mon's; Miss Gladys Sharp at Mrs. J. 'Weese's, Mrs. Bowen at H. Martin's. Miss V, Dennison at her father's. MEETING AT SYDENHAM. Interesting Programme at Easter Thankoffering of W.M.S. Sydenham, April 10.--The Easter thankoffering meeting of the Wo- man's Missionary Society, of the Me- thodist church, was held at the par- Columbia, Edison and all other Toi: Talking Ma- ines re , adjusted, cleaned. Parts for supplied. Expert kmanship, moderate charge J. M. PATRICK od SYDENHAM ST. e on Wednesday afternoon, April 7th. An interesting program was given, and the Baster thank of- fering received. Mrs. Charles Trus- cott, the President, took charge of the meeting. Vocal solos were ren- dered by Miss Elma Lake and Mrs. W. 8. Gordon. There was a large attendance. Refreshments were serv- ed at the close. iss Alene Tovell, teaching in In- rsoll High Scholo, is home for the week. The Misses Marion and Kathleen Clow are home with their parents for the holidays. The former is teach- ulty at Queen's University, Kingston. The Public Library has been in- Anglican church. George bas bought the former library build. ing. The removal of the books to the THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG emg Sunday last. The service was con- dutted by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Kelly. Delbert Ames and family, after spending the past year in Kingst have returned, and have taken pos- session of their farm. Their many friends are pleased at their return to our midst. Mrs. W. G. Anderson and daughter, Wilma, spent Easter with her sister, Mrs. W. L. Grass. George Porter, Elginburg, was a recent visi- tor with Mr. and Mrs. H. Sly, Wood- bine Road. Miss Aletha Gates, who has been attending Sydenham high school, spent her Easter holiday at her home here. The cheese factory opened on March 29th, with a good supply of milk. Miss Pearl Gates, of Toronto, | was a recent visitor at .the home of her uncle, F. J. Gates. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. P. Y. Grass are glad to hear that they are recoy- ering from their recent illness. Mrs. H. Snook atten .~4 the funeral of her littla grandson, Jack Butler, In Kingston, on Thursday last. 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