Daily British Whig (1850), 6 May 1921, p. 12

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From the Countryside od R. H JONES Auto Tops repaired, recover- ed; slip covers; all kinds of cushions repaired. BOAT CUSIUIONS made all sizes with KAPOK filling. 3990 PRINCESS STREET Phone 152, ONE WOMAN'S | EXPERIENCE Of Interest to ote Childe Women. --*1 suffered for a a female wezkness, in- a terrible backache condition. One day one ts was left at bing door, and how other women with troubles well, so I gota ham's Vegetable of Sanative wonderfully, the finest little baby boy want. I want to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- woman who has 8" =e Jogrn La E. Pinkham"s valuable the female "The man with good deeds in mind may be a poor talker, y { | A cady' RILEY A Sale of Suiting We show a score ot new Tweed patterns --both English and Canadian weaves at this special price of These emphasize the better tailoring and finer fitting system of ready Special Order' System -- a * department in the big tailoring shops where Suits are tailored to the exact' measurements sent in by us and the 500 Stores in Canada. ; MORTON. May 2.--Born on- April 29th to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Burtch, a son | H. Sly and daughter spent Tuesday | with friends at Jones' Falls. J. Darl- ing, Queen's University, Kingston, spent the week-énd at B. N. Hendel- son's. Alexander Bruce has purchas- ed a new McLaughlin car. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wills, Brewer's Mills, spent Sunday with friends in the vil- lage. Services have opened in the | Presbyterian church for the summer. Mr. MacMillan is in charge. Mr, and Mrs. Byron Gamble spent Sunday at David Gamble's, Leeds. George | Martin and family have moved to their farm. Miss Ella Smith, Athens, spent the week-end at James Somer- ville's. a | Roon, of Union street, Kingston, were made-to- measure on a four-day schedule at the Semi-ready Shops LYNDHURST. | ~Born to Mr. and Mrs. | ren, on Friday, April 29, Born, Mr. and Mrs, , on Saturday, April 30, | Tailor and family are at Mr. and Mrs. G. S. la War la daughter | James Berry ja son. Mrs, iC. Warren's. to at their old home over .Sunday. Mrs. | Robert Mouitcn, Berryton, and dau-| ghter, Mrs. Keram Davison, Toronto, were this week visiting Mrs. Rosa J. Tate. G. Beerman has sold his gro- cery business to A. Irwin and has | bought a farm at Frankville. J. Sims and son, have gone to Vankleek Hill to their cheese factory. Mrs, H. Mc¢Faden came home from Brockville, after undergoing a very critical opera tion. SPRINGVALE. May 2.--Miss E. Hicock has re- turned home after speniding the win- ter with her friend, Mrs. Coon. Miner Sweet and family spent Sunday with friends in Seeley's Bay. Mrs. Mustard visited her sister, Mrs. Coon, in Elgin one day last week. J. DeLong attend- ed the funeral of his aunt in Elgin last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Willis, W. Willis and family, Seeley's Bay, spent Sunday-at G, Cockrill. The next | meeting of Morton Branch, Woman's | Institute, will be held at the home of | Mrs. Hicock. J. Talbot has purchased a dandy new runabout. The first shipment of cheese from Springvala factory will be made on. April 22nd. Eaton Bros. drew home a shipment ot roofing from Lyndhurst station, Saturday. This is a great year for large litters of little pigs. Springvale $30 $30. our Semi- the K. C. meeting in Brockville last { was tastefully 'gowned in white satin beats all previous records. P. H. | hook's sbw had a litter of twenty- all alive at birth. Who oan beat | May 4.--The recent "rains are im- | roving the meadow lands. A baby | irl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hall, Saturday. Con- firmation service was held in St. | Matthew's church on Monday. A new | smoke stack has been placed on the | cheese factory, Clarence Cross has | purchased a new Ford car. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dundon, Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Leeder, Trevelyan, { spent Sunday 'at Frank O'Grady's. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonzld | visited at Nelson Fodey's on Sun- day. #Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Fodey | - visited at Ww. Fodey's recently. number of 'the young men id week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Deir spent Saturday and Sunday in Lyn RIDEAU LAKE April 29.--A wedding of much ! interest to our community was. sol- | emnied at the Salem M. E. church on Wednesday, April 27, when Miss" Lottie B." Knapp became the bride of William D. Bresee. The bride, who was given away by her brothor, and wore thé customary bridal veil. She was assisted by Miss Ada Brash, becomingly attired in pink georg- ette, The groom was ably assisted by Roy Knapp, brother of the bride. Miss Katie Knapp presided at the cr- gan, Four little flower girls daintily arrayed in pink and white displayed a profusion of flowers in appropri- ately decorated baskets, The church, which was crowded with friends of the contracting par- tes, was beautifully decorated with house plants and cut flowers. After a delightful luncheon at the home of the bride, the happy couple left on a short -honeymoon..On their return they will reside in Salem, where the groom is a prospervus far- mer, Lenox & Addington NEWBURGH May 2.--Owing to heavy rains seeding has been brought to a standstill. Miss Marion Sutton, graduate nurse, Watertown, N. Y., spent a couple of weeks with her parents here, John Lamson has had a severe attack of pneumonia but is gaining rapidly now, Father O'Sullivan and niece spent a few days the guests of Dr. and Miss Hux- table. The Wohelo club met at Mrs. 8. A. Naylor's on Friday even- ing. Mrs, Art Joyce and baby *Doro- thy, Rochester, N. 'Y., arrived here on .Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs, A. Madden. a the recent BETHEL. May 3--Drawing milk and working on the land is the order of the day. The recent rain prevented the farm- ers from sowing for a few days. The funeral of Charles Emberly on Thurs- day last was well attended. The pastor, Rev. Mr. Everson, Yarker, had charge of the services. The re- maing were conveyed to White church burying ground. Miss Olive Salsbury and George Lewis are home from Queen's University for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Stewart and family were at J. B. Alkenbrack's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hamilton are at Archie Hamilton's, Yarker, John Alkenbrack, and family attend: ed the meeting of the quarterly board at Wilton on Monday evening. Alvin Allen visited his brother, Clar- ence, recently. Miss Erma McWil- llams is spending a few days at El- ginburg, the guest of Mrs. Alexan- der Smythe. Mrs. Sara Connolly spent ~ FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921. REE PANTS ] Mean Jigger Fit, Style, and All E have given you matchless values in Tailored-to-Measure Suits and "Overcoats in the past--this season our values a \are even bigger and Dotter Ts truly a are © nothing short of a of a revelation. LL SATURDAY ano MONDAY This pring--Our Tailored red-To- Measure Clothes Values in Fabri, Around Wear. ~ « ------ Quality fabrics and unusual values=our watchwords this season." of our 40 Quality Tailor Shops, see the new weaves and colorings, examine the fabrics carefully, quality for quality, and price : for price, compare them with those offered in ** Readdy- Made-Clothes'; at prices much higher than ours, To further prove our value-giving supremacy, we will give to every Customer who orders a Suit or Overcoat, Today, Saturday or Monday, a pair of Extra Pants . to Exira Pants the supremacy of our values. We know that our Tailored- to Measure Clothes are at'the lowest absolutely Free. "This pair of extra pants means double life to yor your suit. Suits "and Overcoats Tailored-To-Your-Measure same material Free ® Visit one San tai a couple of days at Will McWilllam's | . to you at'the possible price--we know know for a ce certainty that that the garments we last week. Miss Smith, who has made test-values to be had in this or any other sther field, "tailored -- her home here for the past few years, C---- -- -- -- ---- any otae T-- pp--t-------- or ready-made. returned to Napanee, following the death of her sister, Mrs. C. Emberley. Mrs. W, McWilliams ig still gaining in health, Bert Emberly, Winnipeg, is home for a couple of wecks. On May 10th a sale will be held of the farm stock and housenold effects of the late Mr. Emberly. Mrs. Hurrgl Huffman and Children, spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Robt. Galbraith, Varty Lake. LANARK - MABERLY ' April 27.--Some of the farmers | have completed their seeding, More | men have come to work in Orser's mines and are intending to load a car of spar a day Alfred Hannah has left Orser's Maberly mines and is running a tractor at Orser's mines in Balderson. Ha¥mon Wing, West- port high school, spent the week- end at H. A, Strong's, Maberly. The 14th of April brightened the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Munroe, when a little baby boy was born. Douglas Strong underwent a serious opera- Hou Jor appendicitis in Smith's Falls ; vite tor Pres -{ hospital. Austin Strong accompa-| A Out-of- own Self Hhtaure Nein nied by his 'two sisters, motored to : T Men or ane Smith's Falls, Tuesday. Olive Patter- Cad ie son visited at George Neely"s, Shar- ¢ " ¥ 3 / bot Lake, and James McRae's, Clar- endon. Elwood Orser, accompanied by G. Ayerst, motored to Perth on Monday. Sadie Conboy is working in Perth, I's an' Extra Special in Special Orders--and we have 300 other cloth patterns atyvarying values.| George VanHorne, ge ve Street. Ee --_--. cma At any one of our 40 Quality Tailor Shops we will gladly take your measure. We can meet every requirement as to Quality, Fit and Style and give you prompt, satisfactory service. a. Scotch Woollen OF | MONTREAL Ee | 9 Princess Street . The Big Montreal Tailors With the $20 Price = Stores Fram Const to' Const 4. Quality Tailor SHOPS IN CANADA Head Office 1nd d Bonded Warehouse, 851 St. Catherine Strest East, Montreal br Standard Time for Long Distance SOME communities are adopting Daylight Saving; others will continue on Standard Time. In the absence of a Federal enactment making Daylight Saving general, Night Rates for Long Distance Service must be basedo on Standard Time. Care should be exercised in making . appointments for Long Distance calls in view of the variations in time used. al / \ 4, 0. Fashion Plates, and Tape Line. Ad- The Bell Telephone of Canada Donald's Corners ing at J. E. Playfair's. Miss Cora A solemn requiem mass was sung | Campbell has gone to Perth to sew. by Rev. Father Carey, of Lanarkpand -------- interment took place at Me ld's| Forgetting to pay 1s also ome of Corners. Mr. Kirkham is getting the | the many forms of dishonesty. , cheese factory ready for operations| It might better Kave been written soon. Miss Lottie McKinnon is visit- jall's well that ends right. ' was only sick about a week. She ledves to mourn her loss, her father, three brothers and one sister. Miss Milottes' mother died several years ago. The sympathy of the commu- pity Is to the bereaved ones. The funeral was held at Mc- Miss Tilly Milotte. Deceased had been constantly at the bed side of a | little adopted girl in the home, who suffered a severe ck of typhoid : i fever, and - worn out, was © May 3.--Mamy people Beré were |sdon 4 good subject for the disease, sorry to hear of the sudden death of { which she soon contracted. Deceased 1 ~ * FALLBROOK,

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