Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Feb 1921, p. 11

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1021. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. L these officers were 'elected: Manager, [| W. J. Kelly; secretary-treasurer, {Jimes G. Lawson; executive commit- -- ee -------- . A RAW, SORE THROAT GANANOQUE {tee, W. Pratt, H. Parker, E. W.| Bases Quickly When You | Spencer; property committee, . Musterole, Feb. 5.--At the meeting of the | Swann, F. Mooney, H. Nelson, 0. A. Gananoque Board of Trade on | Meredith is expected to be here this | Thursday evening, 'the question of | Week, and will doubtless be engaged | daylight saving was given a thorough | 88 permanent leader. : | discussion. . The greater number | Under the auspices of No. 2 com- | were opposed to the measure unless | 81 excellent illustrated lecture on | it be made general. The question of | PaAnY, Grace church boy scouts, Rev, licenses for netting fish in this sge- | A. E. Runnels, an eye witness of the i tion was also discussed, and will be | affair, gave an excellent illustrated | furthered later on in the season. lecture on "The Surrender of/'the | At the inaugural session of the | German Fleet," at Scaps Flow! am. | rew Board of Education, Rev. C. E/| Bg the Orkneys, on Thursday ev- | Kidd, pastor of St. Andrew's church, | ening. who has been a member of the board | Miss Lillian. E. Bouchard, Mont- for several years, was chosen chair- | eal, In charge of the Syran mission man for 1921. George 8. EI in that city, arrived in town Hl, Brock street, has been appointed to | On Wedensday and is the guest of the represent the counties council on the | YOUDg ladies of the Winona Mission Board of Edueation. circle of Grace church. Bhe gave an excellent resume of her nineteen Albert Harris, Hog Island, started | years' service there. In with a gang of helpers to fill the | Miss Mildred Jaskson, a pupil of majority of the ice houses on the {s- | form 2B, of Gananoque high school, lands of the Admiralty group. The | has been successful In landing one of start was made during the early part | the seven silver medals awarded in of the week, and a good amount of | this province for the best essays on work has already been accomplish- | the subject, "Fire Protection for the ed. . Factory and the Home." Miss Jack. The boflers for use in the naw fac- | sof is obhly 13 years old, and is the tory of the Eastern Ontario Milk only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ar. Products Company, have been install. thur Jackson, Pine street, ed, and the firm expects to able to. The local Anglican Young People's begin the manufacture of their POw- | Association entertained some thirty dered milk specialty some time next |of the St. George's (Kingston) A.Y. month, P.A. in the parish house on Wednes- At a meeting of the citizens' band day evening. Mrs. Sarah A. Nuttall, widow of 2 the late W. L. Nuttall, this town, was severely injured by a fall on the ce- ment walk on King street, in front of T. 1. Ellis' feed store recently, and is confined to her home. Mrs. Willlam | Davidson, Brock Street, has been confined to her bed for some time past, quite seriously ll. Her sister, Mrs. Vanalstine, Col- lin's Bay, and her daughter, Mrs. Hart, Colebrook, have arrived at her bedside. x Mr. Haines, Sf. Mary's, who has been visiting her with his daughter, MPs. R. Louch, Sydenham street, suffered a bad fall on the street in A As go as sixty years of | Wm experience can make it Convenient Collection of Interest is one of the three outstandin advantages to be derived from purchasing Canadian Gov ernment and Municipal Bonds. The other two are security and marketability. . These three features permit the investor to feel that his principal is safe, that his interest ; is prompt and sure, and that he can, if neces- sary, find a ready market for his bonds. : 9b the 3 2 front of the high schoo ursday af- Apron: Prices these bonds yield from 6.10% ternoon, and was picked up in an un- 0 Write for a list, conscious condition, On Thursday evening, Beeley's Bay team took away a 14-1 victory from a hockey team of locals, and the same evening the A.Y.P.A. brought back a 14-1 victory from Alexandria Bay. a ---------- NOYES FROM OUTLET Mrs. Th Deir Fell and Dislo- cated Her Shoulder. Outlet, Feb, 5.--The many friends of Mrs. Thomas Deir, Gananoque, formerly of this place, were sorry hear that she had suffered a fall, dislocatig her shoulder. Several of the young people attended th e party at Mcintosh Mills on Friday night, and the Bell Ringefs' concert in Lansdowne on Monday night. Mark Fodéy returned on Friday from a few days' visit in Brockville. Purvis Earle was unable to attend the con- % It's So Simple Pure Gold Quick 'Puddi are standard diet in hooper They. will "build up" the con- valescent. Order Pure Gold Quick Pud- dings with your groceries. Keep a supply in the house for emer- gencies. Flavors are tapioca, custard and chocolate, 15¢. a package, at the better grocery stores. ITs so easy to prepare a Pure Gold Quick Pudding that the - children can doit. And they like to do it, because then they're sure of having one for dinner. You'll find the whole family enthusiastic about Pure Gold Quick Puddings. Their rich flavor makes them welcome every time. Serve Pure Gold Quick Puddings for dinner or supper--they're as wholesome as they are delicious. tinuation class last week owing to ; illness. Mrs. W, A. Deir and chil- ; ' Ya dren spent last week in Lyn. Charles MeDonald visited relatives in Cardi- i < : nalrecently. 'Mrs. John Fodey spent : & few days last week in Kingston visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. Milne. h Frank Lappan, Melcombe, has been sawing wood in this locality. . | g - ' Nelson Fodey motored to Lyn on Wood, Gundy & Company Toronto Canadian Pacific Railway Bldg. . Saskatoon Montreal New York Winnipeg Toronto Londen Eng, . . Pure Gold Manufacturing Company, Limited Toronto mivcues, Bunday and spent the day. A num- ber attended the sale of farm {m- pléments and stock at the home of William Marshall, on Wednesday. The annual bazaar in aid of St. - Iii i, * Mint leaf, peppermint or lus- ciqus Juiey froit, either flavor Is a treat for your sweet tooth, . And all are equally good for you. Teeth, appetite and digestion all benefit, a Your nerves will say "thank you," your vim will respond. i ) \ WRIGLEY'S Is liked for what It does as well as for its BIG value at the small cost of 5c. The F lavor Lasts John's church, Gananoque fs being well patronised by our young peo- ple. Mrs. William Patience and son, Donald, were Sunday visitors at Philip Patience's, Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Mumphtey and /family, afd Mr. and Mrs. L, O'Grddy and family, spent Saturday in Brockville, The erow bas made his appearance after a short absence. A CHILD WAS BITTEN Recently By a Strange Dog Near Tichborne. : Tichborne, Feb. 3.--The recent snow has improved roads which were almost bare. A number of young peo- le attended the ball in 1.0.0.F. hall, ham, last week and reported a good time, A number of the Orange- men of this viclaity attended the Sbunty meeting fn the L. 0. L. hall, Tiehborne, on Tuesday. Mrs. Thomas Swerbrick who has been in the Gen- eral Hospital, Kingston, is improving filcely and is expected home on Sat- urday. School has been closed for Some time on account of the illness of the teacher who is suffering from bronchitis. The Hagle Lake phosphate fing has been running full blast for the past three months and has start- 6d to load some cars 4t the siding. It is the Intention of the company to in- Stall & large plant in the near future. Thete is some talk of thé spar mine on John Robinson's property start- ing to work. A sad accident becurred when lit- tle Dorothy Curl was badly bitten by a stratige dog. Elwood Harrls afrived hoe last week from Copper Cliff. Mist Bliza Him{Rbn, who for the past month his been in Watertown, N.Y., also arrived home. Mr. Strong. Mab- sfly,visiting at Sylvester Hamliton's; Das Robinson and family, Burridge, od on Joh# Robinson Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris and child- ren spent Sunday at Arthur Harris', Crow Lake; Mr. wnd Mrs. Jno. Good- and Junior and M+. and Mrs. w : eorse Goodfsllow and children and 4 and Mre. Thomas Anderson vi- sited recently at D. J. Howes. _ citi bon biiy Yo SLIPPED AND BROKE LRG ® plece of fea ind Leonure, walking to the 0d broke his leg four inches be- Fron Jamin Campbell celebrited the 79th year of his hirth. He received con- gratulations from friends amd rela- tives near and far. He was born on the farm where he iow resides. Mrs. Ray Babcock, Holleford, and chil dren were at Mrs. Goalin's this week. Mrs. Charlotte Amey, Deseronto, is siting her sister, Mrs; Brown. ey and wife, Trenton, at Capt. Freeman's this week; Mildred Graham, Blginburg, at E. Campsall's. Loads go to Harrowsmith every ev ening to attend the evangelistic ser- vices. A Good Dividend Declared. Kepler, Feb. 3.--The shareholders of the Farmers' Thresher Company met last Tuesday evéhing at the home of Arthur Smith for their an- nual business meeting. The tréa- surer"s report showed the finances to be in a very satisfactory eondi- tion. After all expenses were paid a - > dividend of twenty per cent, was paid the shareholders and a tidy 'sum' left in the treasury. Harrey Buck has sold his farm fniéar here to Mr. Harte, Kingston. Arthur Smith and Anderson Towns- end, and wife, visited friends in Odessa last week. Mts. John John- ston is spending a few da. city. Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. H. E. Johnston, Mrs. H. Buck, Miss Alma Johnston and Miss Effie Townsend drove to Unionville yesterday and spent the day the guests of Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Wartman, Warkworth, is visiting her brother, Newton Or- ser. Miss Dorothy Orser and sister, Gladys, who are attending Queen's, spent the week-end at home. Miss Lena Orser visited her brother, Myles ' Orser, Murvale, last week. Quite a number from here attended quarterly services at Elginburg last Sunday. \ \ ------------------ --~ Alot of men go tthrough life Talking Machines | pb ec wanting watermelon all winter and wanting oysters all summer, LAST HALF AT HALF PRICE

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