Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Nov 1921, p. 4

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fHE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. 3 rom the Countryside - FRONTENAC Paige Wie Works AND BRASS FINISHING Now prepared to do this work, Manufacturing Wire Fencing, Flower Border Goards, ete. 52 KING $T. W. . - PHONE 340 wi BUNKER'S HILL. Nov. 2.--Quite a number of men are engaged on the new road at var- ious places. sawing wood at the feldspar mines Richard Wilson is th his sawi.g outfit. George Can- 11 is working for James Wilson. IN rr rr iy CEMENT |: Ducks are quite plentiful and quits BUILDING BLOCKS SILLS, CAPS, LINTELS, ETC. x Improved process. Material and price are right. * B27 Princess. Street, corner Alfred Pn G. Hunter Ogilvie GENERAL BROKER 281 King Street HOLD UP and ity are taking advantage lovely weather; and ploughing is the order of the day. ing very favorably under management of Miss Crough. M. J. Cochrane and baby, Bill, re- turned home on Monday, after spend- ing a week with her mother ana brothers near Sydenham. Mrs, K. M rane"s; Miss Anna Hickey sister, Mrs. Fitzgerald; Daniel Mul- ville, Jr., at P, Hickey's. ing. up-to-date poultry house. Garrett is erecting a workshop. Mrs. a number of men are going hunting. GLENDOWER. Oct. 29.--The people of this viein- of tais School is progress- the abla Mra, Visitors: P. Coch- with her MeNicholas at ZEALAND. Oct. 28.--The farmers are plough- W. H. Garrett is building an Donald he has secured a position. Schoo is Progressing favorably under the ma- nagement of Miss J. A. McDonnell While men were shingling the St. Paul's church ghed, the scaffold gave way and Robert McDonnell and son Harry were injured severely LAKE OPINICON, Oct. 31.--The farmers are all busy ploughing. The cheese factory closes here on Tuesday, The farmers in- tend shipping their cream to Napa- nee. Miss Mabel Darling has re- turned to Levack after spending the past three weeks at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. Tolson and K. Darl- ing spent Saturday in Kingston. Miss Sophia Tolson has returned to King- ston. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kerr and daughter, Leafie, spent Sunday at K. Darling's. Mr. and Mrs. B. Burtch, 8. Stevens and M. Stevens spent the week-end at A. Teepell's. Mr. ane Mrs, A. Darling made a business trip to Kingston on Thursday last. C. Ennis hes returned home from the west, FLORIDA. 28.--Ploughing is the order Mrs. Baxter Redden and sons, : Guy and Clayton, at Oharles Oct. of the day. BURGLARY William Garrett has purchased an | auto knitting machine, William Mec- Curls, Yarker; Mr. and Mrs. Rupen Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Snider, Wilton, {and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Amey, Yarker, jand Mr. and Mrs, Courtland Snider, recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Peters spent the week-end with friends at Cole Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Huff and Olinton Huff, Wilton, Mr, and Mis. Overton Redden, North Bay, at George Reddemn"s; Mr, ard Mrs. William Martin and daughter, Mabel, Odessa, at Edw. Martin's, Ed- win and Ray Jeffrey, Hartington. were Sunday visitors at their broth- er, Charles Jeffrey's, Mr. and Mrs. A. Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown, Lapum"s, at Baxter Redden's, MYER'S CAVE. Oct. 29.--This community received a severe shock on Wednesday when the sad new came of the death of Mrk, Samuel Cuddy. Dr. Tindle is attending Mrs. Charles MacGregor, who still continues very low. Mrs. Joseph Perry, children, and Miss Mary Cox spent last Sunday at Myer's Cace. Mrs. C. Menoris visit- in her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mae- Gregor. Eb. Perry, Jr. spent Sun- day at Northbrook, Charles 'Mac- Gregor returned home from King- ston on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G, Hamilton, Ardoch, at Don. MacGre- gor's. Miss Eva Hamilton is nursing Mrs. MacGregor. The hunters are preparing for the hunting season. Miss Clara Black has gone to Halifex for the winter. Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Head were at C. MacGregor's or Sunday last. Rev. H. Hall and Rev." J. R. Trumpour took dinner Unfit to Live--Must Die. This verdict is rendered a thou- sand times every week--no corn can live, it must pass out, drop off, if Putnam's Extractor is aoplied to corag and warts. Use the old reliable "Putman's," it never fails. 25c., at all dealers. | Some as gypsies and boys. at C. MacGregor's on Sunday. Mrs. » G. Salmond and Miss N. Thompson called at the Cave Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Perry and family were at T. Perry's Sunday. ARDEN, Nov. 1.--A number of the men are starting back north for the bhun'ing Season. Miss Lm Hartwick, North- brook, spent the past week with her parents." On Hallowe'en some of the young ladies dressed as soldiers ana G. 8. tSeele and family, Arnold Clark and Leslie Marshall gpent Sunday in Nap- anee. Mr. and Mrs. Alexunder re- turned home om Wediesday from Deseronto where they were visiting relatives for the past week. Mrs. Harold Steele and Florence Steele were at Mrs. Frank Gurnsey's, Deaa Creek, Tuesday. Luella Hartwick is at G. S. Steele's. Stanley Hughes, Burt Thompson: and Den Thompson returned home from west where they Spent past three months. School 'is closed for a4 few days owing to the teacher, Miss Jeffrey, having bron- chitis. Mrs. J. A. Pringle, who has been seriously ill, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wood returned from tha west on Saturday morning. A num- ber of the young people attended the dance and box softal at Mountain Grove on Friday evening. PARHAM, Oct. 31.--Farmers are plowing. Mr. and Mre. J. A. Goodfellow and and Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. 2. Randel, W. Miller and N. Miller are visiting relatives fin Parham. Miss Carrie Barr is at B. Hannah's. 8S. Barr had a bee on Thursday and party a' night. T. Butteril and wifeat = = Ji TTT i a) J. O. HUTTON. AanuRSNar, NOV, 8 1021, -- -- _-- --_-- -- -- = _-- ---- _-- = 1 -- -- -- = = = = = A = 5 = EE 5 = i = = = = = = EB gE s = = = = = = -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --_-- - -- --_-- --_-- -- -- = a -- -- -- -- -- _-- ---- -- GTS -- rt --_-- -- 'EASTERN SPRUCE Our Spruce is of exceptional quality from the best mills in Quebec and New Brun. swick, Allan Lumber Co. Phone 1042 = Victoria Street AENEAN rt IN BONDS AND INSURANCE KINGSTON AGENCIES, Limited son are visiting at Godfrey, Verona Nee B. G. ROBERTSON 07 Clarence Street, Brick House, all improvements, Montreal street' Brick House, all improvements, Brock ... ,.. .. Brick Semi-Bungalow, all improvements, Victoria Brick House, all improvements, Division . i a le, Odessa, visited at Walter Compton's A mc . Charlés has gone to Toronto where AA ee ------------ Phones 568) and 1087 S. Barr's, Mrs. wsharm at B. Cornwall's. Miss Minnid and Ferne Wagar with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wagar, Wagarville. Mr. Allan is visiting the sick at Tich- borne. Many of the farmers of this district attended the convention in the city. Miss Arbuthnot is at J. P. Howe's, Wagarville. B. Snyder and family, H. Snyder and family, Mr. Revell and family and Mr. Snyder, at AN N Brick House on Bagot, . .. CRRA Several others to choose from, also some good farms, M. B. TRUMPOUR PHONE 704 or 1461w. | J. A. Goodfellow's. George Ayerst - rr ma ur wa sim vw. wae || RE@=INVest Interest or Principal Payments ar-and George Smith at T. E. Wag- Victory 'The National Crisis HE Election to be held on December 6th will be the most momentous in Canadian history; for as men and women vote will depend the economic stability, the political stability and, indeed, the national stability of this country, Today we find group striving agajnst group, class against class, the industrial and financial structure of the country assailed by false and unsound doctrines and theories, while our great ° neighbour to the south has adopted a trade exclusion ' policy ar's. E. Barr and family at S. Barr's. Miss Ella Card at home for the week- end. Mrs. T. S. George at W. D, Bertrim"s; Harold Smith at J, Steele's, Tichborne. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Black and Miss Arbuthnot at God- frey. coming due November 1st. Get your interest working as Bonds can be purchased from $50 up. We carry all Government investments. Yield 6% up, Good securities are not going to pay such returns much Why accept 8% for your money in a Savings Bank ? Bongard, Ryerson & Co. "atie Home of Good Investments." 287 BAGOT STREET. 83 Bay Street, Toronto. longer. -s LANARK BONGARD'S. | Oct. 31.--The Ladies' Aid held their November meeting at the \\ home of Mrs. V. Storms, Thursday. Mrs. J R. Bongard, 'and sister, have gone to Picton to reside, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Harrison were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crescy recently. W. H. Kingsley and wife were at Thomas Bongard's for several days. G. Vangeseu is confined to his home through illness. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Bongard spent Sunday with friends at Napanee. P. Thornton is build- ing another boat, A. Shannon 3 employed. Mrs. Fowkes and children were recent visitors at Winport, Mr. and Mrs. A. HarMson were at Dor- land on Sunday. O. W. Hicks is still coafined to the Prince Edward Hospital and is in a very sericus condition. PHONE 1728, "My appeal is to the whole people; to every man and woman who wants to do_ right by this country; to every- one who breathes the spirit of our fathers who founded this British Dominion." Arthur Meighea " directed against Canada's vast agricultural interests. ~ . The currencies of nearly every country in the world are de- preciated. The Canadian dollar in the United States is subject to a heavy discount causing a loss of over one hundred million dollars in exchange annually. Europe is overwhelmed with war debts--unemployment is acute --and the restoration to pre-war conditions is slow. While Canada is in a much more favorable condition than many countries, yet there is evidence of stagnation, instability, unem-- ployment and lack of confidence. Taxes are heavy because of the country's efforts in the Great War, but have become burdensome on account of the miscon- ceived policies and blunders of Governments that directed Canada's affairs prior to 1911. - These conditions are largely the direct aftermath of the war, but they must be dealt with fearlessly and constructively. This is no time to consider experimental changes, or the theories of visi ios. > This is no time for Crerar and his Free Trade Policy. 'This is no time for King and his wobbling "charted" policies, varying with each provincial boundary. - Itis the time to cling to ordarly, stable Government in the in- terest of all the people; to be guided by the experience of the © past proceeding upon lines that have been proven sound. It is the time to place the destinies bf Canada again in the hands of a Government led by a sane, i Prince Edward who has safely brought the country through the trying years of reconstruction, and upon whom we can rely to retain and Wr initiate policies in the interest, not of a group or class but wt LW. 4. Christy bas sole of all the people. Wr AT ton. The price paid was $12,000. The | It is the time to support Arthur Meighen and his Candidates. Justice Demands 8% FALLBROOK, Oct. 31.--The weather is ideal ana the farmers are busy ploughing. Sunday being such a beautiful day the roads were lined with cars all day long. Wilson Burnham, Lorne Burnham, Russell Playfair ana Ralph Walroth leave for their hunt- ing ground up north on Thursday, Rev. Mr, Cummerford, Westport, will also be in the gang. Miss Bar- bara Forgie, Miss Katie Forgie and Miss Mary Campbell attended the Woman's Institute convention at Ot- tawa last week. William Praskie and sisters visited at Mr. Burnham's on Sunday, also Mr. and Mrs, McNeil, Smith's Falls. Miss Mildred Play- fair jeft to attend college at Kempt- ville. Dr. B. J. Walroth, Fallbrook, has purchased the office and practice of Dr. Haines, Carleton Place. Dr, Haines will leave shortly for the west and Dr. Walroth wil] take possession at once, The doctor is a graduate | of the Royal College of Dental Sur. { geons, Toronto, and is well and fav- | orably known, having been with Dr. | McBride, Smith's Falls, for the past | year. IME was when 4% interest was all that tae oty present Government interest rates would have been comsidered the "lure" of "hive sky" promoters tem years ago. / -------- West Lake road leading towara Bloomfield is being gravelled by the county. John Rose and family are ? Wor ar es Wright's far wt fr ------_----------_--_- Sunday near Ottawa speaking for the Dominion Alliance. The Bowes Company have opened $heir conden- sory again. Mrs. Jeanette Vancleaf is moving hér household goods to We!- lington where she expects to reside Wilfrid Haight hes purchased a new Moline 'ractor. Lee Foster, who has been {n the morthwest for she past three' months returned home on Thursday. It is getting very dry again and water is badly needed for "[8tock.. The ground plows hard. The remains of the late Phoobe Stinson, wife of the late Cornellus Noxon, ar- | © r rived here on Tuesday last from Pas: | remains were daterred in Glenwosd and hotel, has been sold to Shells adena, Cal, where she died at the cemetery, Piston. Anderson, of Prince Edward eeount home of her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Wat- | by the Ontario Limestone Quarrel son. Mrs. Noxonm's whole life was Summer Resort Sold. Ltd., of Toronto. Mr. Anderson wi spent here up till the past few years. | Belleville, = Nov. 3.~Massassaga | erect cottages al make this She was in her ity year. Tae Park. a weli-known summer resort! modern summer' resort, : a - { : West Lake. Clayton Burr was away To Ww. A. Mackenzie& Co., Ltd. address ..... Ses Avste nissan s assist b harass h en bennh ans Please write clearly.

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