THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 19%v, "© THE \ DAILY BRITISH WHIG. this direction. ORDERING SUITS "TODAY" Requires the most careful considera- tion. Youmayalsor vice as to wearing qualities of certain Cloth. After over 35 years in the busi- ness, we claim to be able to advise in It cost nothing to call and have a talk with us on woollens. Drop in to-morrow! =~, ~ CRAWFORD & WALSH TAILORS BAGOT and BROCK STREETS uire expert ad- TY Brick House, all improvements, Division ... a se ee Brick House on Bagot. SEEM IGE Crees Sa see ames mesa Beveral others to choose from, also some good farms. M. B. TRUMPOU BROCK STREET E 704 or 1461w. PHC Re-Invest Interest or Principal Payments coming due November 1st. Get Bonds can be purchased We carry all Government investments. Good securities are not going to pay such returns Why accept 3% for your money in a Savings Bank? Bongard, Ryerson & Co. . "ihe Home of Geod Investments." from $50 287 BAGOT STREET. 83 Bay Street, Toronto. i Your interest working as Victory up. Yield 6%, up. much longer. PHONE 1728. = i 3 FRONTENAC GLENVALE, | + Oct. 24.--The young people's so- |elety has been re-organized for the jwiiter with Leonard Gordon as pre« isldent; Miss Mildred Orser, vice-pre- {sident; Victor Bell, secretary, and { Mrs. R. J. Ellerbeck, treasurer. Mrs, |R. B. Gibson spent a day last week {With her sister, Mrs. E. E. Day, Har- {rowsmith. Miss Grace Cremer and | Miss Mildred Orser spent the week jend with friends in Kingston, - Mr. Chant, Delta, is a visitor at J. [Cooper's. Miss Lilla Coulter, Glen. iburnie, is with her sister, Mrs. Leon- {ard Gordon. Mrs. George Watts, |also Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, | Odessa, visited at J. Ellerbeck's on {Sunday. Mrs. George Clark, who | has been visiting her sister at Lans- |downe, returned home today, Oct. 24.--Mr. and Mrs. W. Chand- {ler have returned to their home at | Ogdensburg, N.Y. James Geddes, Po- | wassan, is visiting his uncle, J. A. | Geddes. Mrs. C. Kennedy is spending |a few days with friends at Lavant. J. D. Millar made a business trip to Toronto last week. We are sorry to } | SNOW ROAD, | From the Countryside tea a Long Lake on Saturday even- ing. Miss Maud Thompson is visit- ing at Battersea. Mrs. J. Cox enter- tained the members of the Women's Institute on Wednesday afternoon. Prizes were given for the best ap- ple-pie. Mrs. D. McDonald succeed- ed in securing first, Mrs. J. D. Clark second, and Mrs. J. French third. Mrs. R. Flynn is visiting at Smith's Falls. A number around here are on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. R. Beverly made a flying trip to King- ston on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Drew, Belleville, are visiting friends here. C. Cowdy has moved to the village and E. Fox, Napanee, has moved on the farm vacated by - C. Cowdy, Miss H. Snider has return- ed after spending some time at her home in Maclean. Visitors: Mrs 8. Cowdy, D. Youmans and Earl at Wil. fam Cowdy's; Mr. and Mrs, Pp. Gray at J. Cox's; J. D. Clark at J. French's; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barr at R. P. Hawley's. Harold Summers has returned home from Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. R. Stinchcomb at Ww. Brown's; Mr. and Mrs. B, McDonald at J. Gray's. ° ARDEN, Oct 21.--Miss Eralene Loyst has gone to Kingston 40 attend high school. Mrs. G. Steele spent a few days last week at her, father's, J. Clark, Borden Wood. Gladys Peter- learn that Mrs. King is seriously ill. Miss Pearl McGonegal is visiting her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. R, P. | Harper and ehildren spent Saturday {at Lavant. A few from here attended {the dance at Minto Hall, Mississippi, {on Friday night. In spite of the in- |clement weather, quite a number |from this locality attended the po- {litical lecture given by Dr. Edwards {in the I.LO.O.F, hall on Thursday inight. At Boulter on Oct. 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard McLean (nee {Agnes Lett) a daughter. | WASHBURN'S CORNERS. Oct. 24.--Samuel Hollingsworth {succeeded in winning the 2.25 class {at the Lansdowne trot on Oct. 19th. | Mrs. George Whaley visited her igister for a few days last week. Mrs. |A. Soper visited friends here on | Thursday last. Severe windstorms lswept over here on Saturday doing {much damage, Claud Laforty's po- jtatoes are a bumper crop. Three ipotatoes picked up at random and [mot the largest in the fleld weighed |seven pounds. Mr. and Mrs. R, {Shaw called on friends here Sunday. {Mrs. W. H. Irwin is reported better. | Miss Eliza Irwin is on a visit to her isister's, Mrs. Snyder, Lyn. Mr. and ee ---- raat oth | Reerbicadyisksistry | Municipal Bonds. We do not often asso- P Menicion we underwrite Government and © ciate Securities. aame with a Corporation's Consequently, the many investors who have pur- chased securities from us in the past have had RO reason to regret our advice. In short, when Vou They rorod ey and good judgment the name of W. A. Before wo underwrote thoroughly and, investigated bought investments ¢rom of reputation, are embodied in Mackenzie & Company, these Mount Royal Com- you may be sure we phase of the taining to the security interest and dividend. Wering powers of the hotel and its management, © are power to form money In this enterprise will be We know that in mo other city of Canada Br ae eriiat In uo other elty of Name tn full ...,.... Please write clearly. Als 38 King ckenzie & Co.,Ltd, Street West, Toronto. : 80 far as it lies within ororions that every investor's e. A i Sreuseduaarecsesinnsiananslaneensson *1LATstEAR Ls stn tetas an nn tana nan sen aR EAs ind Officials of the Ferguso works, Hamiltear, | the sludge wells there, and n_ avenue emptied made a - careful sifting of the residue, in the hope that the $10,000 worth dum lost at the General Hos ~N rad- do ovar the week-end would ve found, Their search, however, availed nothing. The U. 8. senate votea 39 to 27, Against retaining the excess profits tax after next July Ist at the pres- ent rates, . Mrs. Bland Webster, Lansdowne, son, Dead Creek, was the guest of Miss Jean Hayes over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Thompson, Mount- ain Vale, at G. Thompson's, Mrs. Fred Gendron and Mrs. 8. Hughes at Mrs. Addison Miller's on Tuesday Miss Lela Kirk and mother and Mrs Miles Wood motored to Napanee on Thursday. Mrs. G. Steele and Mrs W.' W. Thompson at Mrs H. Gen dron's on Wednesday. Mrs, William McCutcheon and little son, Harold, of Burketon Junction, spent Tues- (day, Wednesday and Thursday at Mrs. S. Alexander's. Mr. and Mre. H. Johnson have moved into part of the Pringle house. The W.M.S bazaar in the town hall on Sa'urday evening was weil atténded. Mrs. John Heyes returned home from Tamworth Thureday where she has been attending her mother-in-law, who has been seriously +ill, but is gaining. Mrs. W. Wood, spending a few days visiting in Tamwor'h, re- turned home Saturday. Mrs. William Steele spent last week in Kingston visiting at her aunts', Mrs. A. Dufty, Mrs. (Rev.) Stocker caller on Mrs. Joseph Barker on Thursday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gendron spent Sunday at Mrs. S. Hughes'. Mrs. Ross Barr spent Wednesday evening a* Mrs. George Kirk's. Earl Scott and Edgerton Hughes are visited friends hére on Wednesday. starting up a garage and blacksmith People of the vicinity are greatly pleased at the improved service on the B & O branch of the C.N.R. R MOUNTAIN GROVE, Oct. 25.--J. J. Johnston had a ploughing bee on Saturday. M. R. Reld, I.P.S., visited some schools in shop, which are needed in the town. LEEDS MORTON. this vicinity last week. A number from here attended the Ladies' Aid Oct. 24.--8Several from here at- tended the political meeting at Science Finds That Make Hens Lay Mo Quster Shells re Eggs 0 -. "Hens do not like oyster sisell when the ground of the feeding pen. where the hens may fedd OW many people who keep a few hens to supply their table dirty, resulting from throwing it on Keep the shell in a clean A on it as they like. fs iz fxsijE ! HH, i i i gs 5 i ; : i i i iH i i i i i § ik £ | i fi if i i jie f § if i 5 -{ George Smith. Brockville on Tuesday night. {ford Baris made a business trip to {Kingston on Tuesday last. James {N. Somerville has a gang of men | {working on his new house, There lare several men working on the pro-| {vincial highway here. Mr and Mrs | {Alexander Bruce spent Sunday at! | William Maxwell's, South Lake, F.| |B. Tolier, Brockville, was here on | Wednesday to see his mother who is | |very ill. Mrs. Edward Wills and her| {little granddaughter, Plessis, NY. | {Is the guest of Mrs. A. R. Jacob. Mr. | {and Mrs. H, Sly were the guests of | T. J. 8ly, Jones' Falls, on Saturday last. Mrs. Samuel Tober's condition is not what her friends would like to see. CAINTOWN. Oct. 22.--Heavy raing that have fallen in the past week will improve plowing and also put water in wells as a good many of them were dry. This vicinity Was visited by two very severe electric storms this ported. The farmers, who are for- tunate enough to have apples for sale, will not have much trouble picking them off the trees a8 the heavy wind stornis daily have al. ready done that, but they will be "hand picked" just the same, no doubt. The farmers' club is to hold 4 meeting in the Caintown School house Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Morris visited near Athens on Sunday last. Mrs, Walsh, Montreal, is the guest of Mrs. James L. Scott. Mrs. Trickey, Lake Eloida, enjoyed the week-end here with her sister, Mrs, James Scott. Mrs. E. C.. Webster, who has been visiting for a short time at W, A. Graham's, re- turned to her home at Lyndhurst on Monday last. ~ Her little grandson, Bernard Graham, accompanied her, -------------- LANARK ] FALL RIVER. Oct. 21.--The recent rain has sof- tened the soil and made it more fit for ploughing. The farmers in this vicinity have finished digging potatoes and report a fairly good | Crop. A number from around here at- tended the show in Maberly on Tues- day night. Robert Buchanan is work- ing jn Maberly. Mrs. Alexander Eng- land, Sr. is improving after being on the sick list for several] weeks. William Warrington's house was burned on Friday morning, Visitors: Mr, and Mrs. Robert Armstrong at A. Gray's; Mrs. Smith, Maberly,. at George McFarlane's; Ross Gray at Thomas Duffie's, ---------- MURVALE HIT BY STORM Wind Played Havoc and Many Fences Knocked Down. Murvale, Oct. 26.--The most of the farmers are through digging p> tatoes. Some have a fair crop while Cuit- | nearly | ii week but no damage has been re-||l BELIEVE THE RESTLESS MIL WORM AND RESTORE THE Crocater = EER ON BY THE PRESENCE OF WORMS NORMAL HEALTH, ; : NO NARCOTICS --PLEASANT AS & WILLARD SERVICE STATION This is the lot of attention. tion and we will time of gladly the year that your BATTERY needs a Do not hesitate to stop et: the Willard Sta- look your outfit over without charge, also starting and lighting systems. 1 19 BROCK STREET. Enquire about new prices for WILLARD BATTERIES. LESSES PHONE 1340. Briscoe Model 4-34 Regular Touring Car, Five Passenger This car is bigger, stronger, more erful and better i er old model. All high grade aut mentioned are: Apperson ' Brewster Cadillac Cunningham Dorris Franklin Haynes Holmes I clusively, others will hardly have enough for their own use. We had another terrible wind storm on Saturday. It blew down quite a, number of fences, also some trees. Owing to the electric storm on Monday, the telephone Mnes in this district have been out of order. Mr. and Mrs. Davie Murton, Jr., also Miss Fieda Kennedy, Miss Gladys and Marion Swabrick spent Friday even- ing at Wildam Botting's. Mr. and Mrs. Moon, city, at D. Murton's, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Miles Oreer at D. Tag- gart's. The Ladies' 'Aid met in Murvals hall on Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong were pres- G. Hamilon's, Harrowsmith; Mr, and Mrs. M. Cummings, at J. E. Babecock's; Mrs, M. Vanluven, also Mr. and Mrs. B. Purdy, at M. Pur. ent. Visitors: Mre. A. Ifwin at Mrs. | Price F.O.B. Plus Sales Tax Canadian Briscoe Motor Car Co. country as well as in Euro ed by grinding. Some of the American cars that might be Hudson Kissel LaFayette Lincoln Marmon Mercer Packard In fact, 84% of all the manufacturers use engines with ground cylinder bores, mercial motors are ground. Automobile owners we have one Grinding Machines, and can guarantee first Ground Cylinders is a nelling point with many We n every way than the form- Brockville $1,550.00 y Ltd, Brockville ANGLIN BROS., Bay St. Absolute Evidence in Favor of Ground Cylinders omobile engines manufactured in this pe have their cylinder bores finish- Peerless Pierce Arrow Rolls Royce Standard Stevens Duryes Stutz | | Templar Winton of pleasure cars and 91% of the com- Heald 'Machines are used ex. of these Heald class wo! ears, .ocomobile Cylinder rk. GA dy's. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown at P. Kelly's. Mrs. M. Purdy at D, Taz- gart's. Lots of Sunday Visiting. McLean, Oct. 24.--School re-op<| ened today. Edward Browa has moved to.his farm purchased from Some- from here in- tend to take in the Box Social and Dance at Mt. Grove on Friday night. Levi Snidér has returned home after spending a few days at Tamworth; J. Johnson came with him. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cousins returned home on Friday. 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