Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Mar 1926, p. 6

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THE DAILY BRITISH. WHIG NEWS FROM DISTRICT PassED ay AWAY AT GLENCOE. fj Culled From the the Whig's Many | uniting with the. Presbyterian Bright Exchanges--Brief -| Chureh here, while five are still un- decided and two were unavoidably absent on Sunday might but will be Horde , March 18, 1928. hone 316 ODKIN'S LIVERY For tazly sicighs. for driving par- cutters. Also ice- EE -- A Pimply Face Is Unsightly Miss C. C. M. Smart, South Battle ford, Sask., writes: -- 'A while ago I was troubled with facial pesially pimples, and was at Glenvale, when the pastor, Rev. : W. T. McKenzie received eleven into the church on confession. In all | James Watson was a a Former Resid- ent of Ardoch. Ardoch, March 15-- All indica- ||! tions of approaching spring are vis- ible, for the snow is gradually dim- }} inishing and the crows have made || Pr 7 West: Lite Assurance : R. H, Waddell Telephones 826 and 800. Dr. Waugh DENTIST 106 Wellington St. Phone 256. face. I tried 2 or 8 different remedies; but they didn't me any, so ope day a friend, who been troubled" the same as I was, advised me to use Burdock ashamed to go out with such a bad looking of hing kind left on now have a clear, FREIGHT DELIVERY A SPECIALTY lecal and long distance. All Motor Trucks with Alr Tires. H. L. L. BRYANT 884 Divisfon Strect. 'Phone 1758, IANO TUNING Player Plano Adjusting. = Norman fi. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. 'PHONE 184. DR. J. CW. BROOM |: Dental Surgeon 150 Wellington Street. 'Phone 679. Evenings by appointment. oar QL COAL tom at Ajferia Ooo Coulenjust a Pocahontas, nut size, clean $13.00 lsworth Bros. U. RN. Knight 1798-w. OI King Coal 1s a lenient sovereign, "easy boss"--if you get the | right kind of coal. We sell the fight kind, and nothing else. BOOTH & CO. "PHONE 133 Grove Inn Yard DR. RUPERT P. MILLAN DENTIST Sa Trincem Strget 'Phone 1830 "ore Eve: ial ** Fresh Mined . "Lackawanna" American Stove Coal JUST ARRIVED $16.00 per ton a W. A. MITCHELL & C0 Dr. Vincent A. Martin DENTIST Evenings by appointment. | 372 Princess Street. Phone 106 . ems Full of Interest. a------ The federal government will spend $4,000 in Napanee on improvements and repairs to its public buildings. Mr. W. H. Miller, Waupoos, has bought the Corey Spencer property, north of Agricultural Park, Picton, from Capt. Sid Stanton. Mrs. W. E. Carr, Toronto, died on Saturday, aged sixty-three years. She lived four years in Brockville. She left a husband, two daughters and a son. Mrs. Mary C. McElrath, Belleville. Deceased lady was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Parcel and was born in Prince Edward County, but had lived the greater part of her life in Belleville. At Regina, Sask. on March 6th, the Rev. H. D. Leith officlated at the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Vio- let McMath, Humboldt, Sask. dnd Mr. Howard Sheldon Powell, Tux- ford, Sask., formerly of Brockville. Word has been received in Athens of the death at Jansem, Sask. of a native, Delorma Wiltse, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wiltse, who resided about a mile and a half from Athens, on the Charleston road. 'At Rochester, N.Y., the death took place on March 10th of Amelia Anne, eldest daughter of the late Wm. Fitzsimmons, Esq, M.P., Brockville and widow of the late John Taylor, jr. Brockville and Rofhester, N.Y., and beloved sister | of Miss Harriet Fitzeimmons, Brock- ville, \ AT BISHOP'S MILLS. Officers were Elécted at Meeting of Women's Missionary Society. Bishop's Mills, March 16 -- The annual meeting of the Women's Mis- sionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. S. Robinson on Thursday af- ternoon. A letter from the supply secre tary reported the allocation for this Fbranch, a complete summer outfit for an Indian boy, who will atténd the Portage La Prairie Indian board- ing school, Manitoba. Mrs. A. Wier and Mrs. Wi. Not- tell were appointed delegates to &t- tend the Présbyterial at Winchester, April 14th, with Mrs. L. Robinson and Mrs. B. Cassidy alternatives. The following officers were elect- ed for the ensuing year: Mrs. A Wier, president; Mrs. J. Keegan, vice-president; Mrs. L. Robinson, secretary; Mrs. W. Nottell, treas- urer.. At the conclusion of the 'meet- ing, a social hour was spent. A duet was sung by Mrs. Keegan and Miss McLellan. Dainty refreshments and ice cream wers a the hos- tess. (!The next meeting will be held at the home Of Mrs. B. J. Cassidy. A very successful parlor social was held at the United church par- sonage on Saturday evening. A splendid programme of games, in- strumental music, recitations and vo- cal music was contributed by local talent,and altogether a good time was spent. Proceeds will be used to improve the interior of the parson- A large congregation attended the United church on Sunday afternoon, {when Rev. J. H. Millar, of Kbmpt- ville, conducted the service and ad- ministered the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Miss G. Wilson, teacher, spent the week-end Visiting relatives at Carp. Mr. Thomas Biflott, of Sault Ste. Marie, is visiting here. J. Cross, of ry Cross, of Detroit, were looking over a farm near here on Wednes- day, the laiter with intentions of buying it. (DR. R.E.SPARKS) DENTIST 15 on STREET resi, to Artificial opr raat Telephone 346. After six months {liness, R, Me. Coy, the village blacksmith, is able to be out gain, much improved in health. Ross Atkinson has réturn- ed, after spending & few days in Smith's Falls. Miss M. Wilson,teach- or, spent the week-end at her home in Kemptville. AT FAIRFIELD EAST. A Load of Wood Spills--Hand Car ' Catches Fire. / Fairfield East, March 15 ---Mrs. C. W. Walker is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hagerman, Ath- ens. C. W. Walker spent the past week in Brockville with a | Mista, Mrs. Herman Corr. Oscar gall was in Merrickville for Hehu, evening. Fletcher McDougall is vise in. Mrs. 8. Cole, Easton's Corners, and his son, Har- © received iater on. Mr. Brown is sometimes describ ed as "the evangelist of the speak- ing violin," and "anyone who has heard him, especially using it at a children's service, will recognize the description as apt indeed. Large numbers attended his lectures to men only and to women only and fin all he with the pastor visited d very acceptably addressed four schools during his stay among us. Dr. Hamilton's Pills +» .. Remove Constipation Overcome Biliousness THEY DO NOT GRIPE ! These Mild Vesetable Pills Are Easy to Take, and Do Not Sicken. Instead of Irritating and weaken- ing, ras many harsh pills do, Dr. Hamilton's Pills prove a mild, yet certain corrective to an overburdened system, Taken at night, they work while you sleep, and you feel fine next morning. Headache is gone, system is cleansed and toned, you feel like & new person. After cleansing and regulating your system with Dr. Hamilton's Pills, you'll feel like new all over. Get them to-day. previous years. Mrs. William Herm- 25¢. at all dealers. their appearance. Sympathy is ex- tended to Alexander Watson and Mrs. Charles Dunham, Ompah, in the death of their father, James |' Watsont, Glencoe. Deceased renewed old acquaintances here for several months last summer, returning to his present home in December, M. R. Reid, L.P.S., Sharbot Lake, visited the schools in this district last week. Miss Hazel Chalmers was a week-end guest at the home of Charles Smith. Charles Watkins, Hugh Fraser and Wilfrid Jeanner- ett were at Robertsville on Satur- day loading a car of pulp wood. Mr. and Mrs, Ferd Hartman visited at Frank Gorr's, "The Mountain," recently. Miss Nora Hughes, Plevna, was a caller at James Derue's on Sum- day. The surrounding lakes are dot- ted with fishermen theseapleasant days and report less fish than in ' Private Branch Exchange er and baby spent the afternoon of Wednesday and Thursday of last | Oo WE NOW HAVE SCRANTON STOVE COAL -- FRESH FROM THE MINES. Chestnut on the way S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED LUMBER YARDS, WOODWORKING FACTORY, 'OOAL BINS, BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, SoM ONTARIO \ ------ week at Mrs. C. Fraser's anf Mrs, M. Weber's. Thomas White was at James Hart- Webb Pall, Vennachar, called at | man's on Sunday. William Gilmour's' on Sunday en|* route to Kingston. John Brown, Wen- sley, was at Gordon Winters' recent- |. ly. Wilfrid Weber visited Cloyne friends during the week-end and Berlin claims new fuel for air- ship motors invented by Eckener, Zeppelin commander, will revolu- tionize air trafic, The Gratiada i i the > Spada. Report of Montreal's police chief says conditions there are much bet ter than in most cities of similar size, Six steamers - of Newfoundland fleet reached seals discovered by aim man and killed 27,000. A medium-sized, medium-priced instrument embodying the new Orthophonic Victor principle which i is astonishing the, entire; world nce of ite tbieniled. Ths

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