Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Oct 1916, p. 11

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WW Sewing Machines, tm. # brellas, Suit Cases, Trunks, repaired © and refitted, Saws filed, Knives and Scissors Sharpened, Razors honed. Al makes of fire. arms repaired promptly. Locks repaired; Keys fitted, All makes of Lawn Mowers "sharpened and repaired. +149 'Sydenham Street GRAND TRUN RAILWAY SAEs DAY Single First Class Fare Good Going Monday, Oct. 9th, Ree turning Same Day. First Class Fare and | One Third Good Going Saturday, Oct, 7th, to i H Monday, Oct, 9th. Returning Until Tuesday, Oct. 10th. Tickets not good on trains 1 14 to Intermediate stations Montreal and Toronto For full particulars apply to J Hanley, C. P. & T. A., Corner John- son and Ontario streets te rier a THANK SSIVING EXCURSIONS Low Fares via Canadian Pacific © « SINGLE FARE Going Monday, Oct. 9th Return Monday, Oct. 9th FARE AND ONE-THIRD Going October 7, 8, and 9 Heturn October 10 Purchase In advance. Tiekety on snle now, Full particulars from: F Copway, CPA, City Ticket Office, cor. Wellington and Princess streets, CANADIAN SERVICE MONTREAL TO LONDON (Via 'Falmounth) From London From Montreal «+« AUSONIA ... Oct. 12 ASCANIA | Oct. 31 MONTREAL TO BRISTOL CAvoamouth Dock) From Brigfol From Montreal Sept. 26 ... AUSONIA ... Oct. 17 Oct, 3 ........ Folin ......., Oct M4 Cabin Passengers Only, For informatibn apply Local Ticket Agent, or The . Robert Reford - Limited. 50 King Street Bast, Toronto. rn PATRICK THANKSGIVING and | between | re A TARR A Message To Thin | Weak Scrawny Folks An Easy Way to Galan 10 to 30 Ibs. of Solid, Henlthy, Permanent Flesh. 2 VOUS, Undeveloped med an erywhere are heard 8a) derstand why I do not get pienty of good, nourishing e reason is just th t fat, no matter how lows Your digest « A he fat-makin od Instead of jp zh the body as w + needed is a me ¢ the assimilafive mach and intest ind fats and ood, where t d, shrunken, build them up is lke a dar d hungry for t f which {it is beir allure of the ali hem from the a :. You .much gang America Sargol and ses If your out and rolls of V our body, h bony angle and project- All good druggists have a an get it from their whole- .-and will refund your money if # not satisfied with the gain In i és as stated on the large package. It is to take and highly a druggist who is send $1.00 money to the Antoine St, ten days' you postpaid recommended only exh builder and while excellent In cases of nervous Indiges- , have been reported, care 1 be taken about using it unless & gain of welgiit is desired THOUSANDS OF SICK WOMEN Helped Every Year by Common Sense Suggestions Given Free by The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. For forty years women suffering from all kinds of female ills have been writ- ing the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. of Lynn, Masa., for advice. Thus they receive common sense sug- gestions drawn from a vast volume of experience, and thousands of sick wo- men have been saved from untold suffer- ing, as letters like the following clearly show : -- Newark, Ohio.--* ia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com, has made me a well woman. Your el] Sanative Wash is just the thing to lljovercome female have I about your reme- dies, and what they have done for me. Newark, Ohio. Some people are never satisfied unless they can butt into the game. Reduced Rates FOR THANKSGIVING DAY SINGLE FARE Going and Returning Oct. 9th, 1916. Fare and One-Third Going Oct, 7th, Sth, and 9th. Returning until Oct. 10th, 1916. For tickets and further informa- tion, apply to Station Agent or City Agent. Annual Coach Exoursion - October 10th and lith Final Return Limit October 206 $ Ten days for From Kingston, for tekiscing in the Metrapelis-- Sty. Vessels, Ocean Liners, 5, Broadway, Fifth Avemue, and tres have new attvactions. 4H ' Stoves, Yard, and War Drive. The Thea 7.50 Round Sridges, For tickets and 7 | filling their silos. "| has just returned from * Leeds | | | | | MALLORYTOWN, | Oct. 3.--Miss Jennie Guild was! home Tor a few days last week, re-| turning to Kingston on Friday. Miss | Lou Avery left on the mibrning train | .| for Winnipeg to resume her duties as | y | stenographer, Miss A. Latham, ma-| tron of the Eastern Hospital, Brotk- ville, was the guest of Mrs, Archie| Elliott on Monday, The farmers are | Frank Hadigan is at Toronty with a car of cattle. Jas. | Hollingsworth is building a cement | silo, 16 x 35 feet. William Vandosan | and family, who moved to Alberta a April, have returned to their home at Mallorytown. | PORTLAND. Oct. 2.--A number from here at-| tended the fair at Frankville on Sat- | urday. Miss Nellie Morris, who was | calling on friends, returned to New York on Friday. George Hannah is) improving his place with a cement | house. H. McKeney has the con- tract of fixing over David Fletcher's | house. Mrs. Emmon, who has been | quite ill, is greatly improved in the| last few days. Dr. Murphy and fam-| ily, Smiths' Falls, are visiting at his| father's here. Miss Lillie Howe is visiting friends at Gananoque. The| rain on Friday was, welcomed with | the farmers, as the ground was so! dry and hard that no fal could be done. The frost did lot of damage to garden vinef. ite a | NEWBORO. Oct. 1.--G. S: Wrathall ig spend- ing his vacgtion of a few weeks at | home. Preston Leggett, Clear Lake, | has, moved here, and taken up resi- dence in J. T, Galligher's house on | Carleton street. Mr, Lake, of the 156th, is spending a few--3ays at his home. Mrs. Leggett, postmistress, has returned home from St. Mary's, | accompanied by her father and moth-,| er, Mr. and Mrs. Tracey, who will] make their home with her. A cement! sidewalk is being laid on'New street, from Stephen street to the rectory. George H Leggett, mail clerk on the C.N.R., has moved to Westport, and taken D, Blair's house, Miss Maggie Brady is visiting her brother James, Bedford Mills. A number of tourists have recently arrived here, and are having -great sport bass fishing. On Friday, F, W. Wilson, of the Times Union, Jackson Mills, Florida, land- ed a beauty, which weighed 614 1bs. In St. Mary's church on September 20th, a quiet wedding was solemn- ized by the rector, Rev. H. Hall The contracting parties being Miss Jean Bawden and Alexander L. Lut- tle, of Ottawa. They were unattend- ed. The church was prettily decor- ated with white asters. Miss Maude Singleton presided at the Organ. R. J. Hutchings, Calgary, § made a flying visit to his father, Elisha Hutchings, arriving Saturday and re- turning Monday, ---- PHILIPSVILLE. Oct. 2.--8filo filling is about done, and many of them are not half full. Many have no corn in them. We can- not remember when there was so poor a crop of corn, If the farmers did not have an abundant 'hay crop the cattle would suffer for feed this winter. The heavy rain on Thursday night and Friday enabled farmers to plow. The rain did not come early ezough to help the late potatoes. In many places the potatoes are no larg- er than birds' eggs. W. B. Phelps a ten-day trip to New York State. He found the erops aver there about the same as they are here. The prices for cheese are about two cents less than they are here. Miss Johnson, of Forfar, will teach the school for another year. Miss Nolan is teaching the Harlem school. Achison Bros. ship- ped a car of hogs to Montreal on Sat- urday. They paid 11% cents. Mer- ton Denny has a new auto. Mrs. Richard Kirkland, London, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. Denny, for a few weeks. Miss Luciele Whit- more has returned home from a ten days' visit with friends in Brockville. A memorial service was held in the Methodist church on Sunday, 24th for Pte. Gunhom, who was killed in the trenches in France. Mrs. Wil- liam Kennedy, of Saskatchewan, after fourteen years' absence, is visit- ing at her brother-in-law's, M. Ken- nedy's, and with friends and neigh- borns in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Leonard, of Canton, New York, motored here and spent a few days with friends. home on Saturday. Wesley Tacke- having his house painted: Mrs, Loyde is a visitor with her sist- er, Mrs, A. Elliott. Stanley Haskin had the misfortune to have a heavy log that he was loading roll back on him, and he has been laid up for some time, Frank Chisholm, who has been summering the summer with his grandparents, Rev. F. R. and Mrs, Chisholm, returns to his duties in the | day. lar. ploughing | { FROM THE COUNTRYSIDE He was accompanied by: Peter Lenaban. Thomas Fenelon, Roch- ester, N.Y., was a recent visitor at his sister's, Mrs. Thomas Gaffney's - NORTHBROOK. Sept. 30.--Schoo! opened on the 19th under the managefent of Miss Myrtle Parks, of Napanee. John Lloyd has secured a position in Ban- nockburn. William Bell and sister Myrtle, of Mountain Grove, spent a few weeks visiting friends in this vicinity, Anthony Walsh, of Nap- anee, took a fine drove of cattle from here on Friday last. Luke -Shier is ill. C. C. Thompson made a business trip to Denbigh last week. Roy Moon, of Godfrey, is spending a few days with Miss Violet Shier, The picnic on the 15th of September was a decided success. Rev. Mr. Benson spent Saturday night at James Pres- lar's. Mr. Both and Mr. Barker are engaged in fixing the telephone line. Mrs. John Campbell returned to her home in Ottawa. after spending a month with her father, James Pres- The electric plant will soon be finished, and electric lights will be a reat improvement, Miss A. Preslar und Miss M. Parks called on Miss Jones on their way to Flinton on Saturday last John Quimmerly is visiting his daughter, Mrs. John Smith. Mrs. Drader returned to her home after spending a couple of vveeks with her brother, George Wheeler. * DENBIGH, Oct. 3.--Mrs. J. 8S, Lane, who en- { joyed a week's visit with her sister, | Mrs. G. G. McNab, in Renfrew, has arrived home, Mrs. M. Ready and Laby are visiting relatives in Ren- frew. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Glaeser and daughter, of Schumaker, new Ontario, who paid an extended 'visit to the former's parents and other re- lafives in this village and vicinity, have left again for new Ontario. Ferdinand Stein has leased his Den- bigh estate to his brother, Robert, and has rented a farm near Tweed, on which he intends to remove, Wil- liam John caught a large black bear in a trap on Thursday last. Mission- ary and harvest thanksgiving ser- vices were held last Sunday in the Lutheran Church, at which the local minister, Rev. C, F. Christiansen was ably assisted by Rev. E. Gorman of Petewawa. Rev, M. Vose of Egan- ville was also expected, but did not arrive. Revs. Gorman and Christian- sen left for Raglan to attend the fall sessions of the Eastern Conference of the Lutheran Synod of Canada, which are to be held there this week. ODESSA. Oct. 3,--Mrs. Carter, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. George Ferguson, left last Wednesday for Trenton. It is Mrs. Ferguson's intention to reside there with Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Harry Jones and little daughter, Wilhel- mina, have returned to their home in Kingston. Mrs, Henry Souva, with little daughter Eva, left last Monday for her home in Watertown, acecom- panied by her mother, Mrs. Charles Kilganpon, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sharpe spent a few days in Kingston, guests of Mrs. (Dr.) J. Gibson. Miss Lida Hymers has been the guest of Mrs. William Heaslip, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Oswald were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mooney, West- brook, last Sunday. Charles Hamm spent a few days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Hamm on his return from Gull Lake, Sask., before returning to Queen's. Mrs. Sidney Sproule returned last Thursday from Rochester, N.Y., where she has been spending the past two weeks with re- latives. Mr. and Mrs. George Ruther- ford, North Bay, are visiting with friends here. Bon Emmons met with a very serious accident, being kicked by a horse on the knee, injuring the knee cap. . COLEBROOK. Oct. 3.--The children from this place attended the school fair at Centreville yesterday, and came home with thirteen prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee have returned af- ter a three weeks' visit with friends in Syracuse, N. Y. A number from here attended "Everywoman" in Kingston Thursday night. Harry Woodruff has built a new cement dam, which is quite an improvement on the old one. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8S. Holmes, Ottawa, spent the week-end at "Warnerheim." Miss Gladys Wartman and Miss Winnifred Eck- hardt were the guests of Mrs. Rus- sell Gilligan Marysville. Miss Idell Woodruff, attending Sydenham high shoal, was home for the week-end. e farmers that it is almos! impossible to plow on account of the land being so dry. The potatoe crop around here is also a failure. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Furrs, of this place, a daughger. Mr. Keyes took a load 3 Joop In his car to Centre- ville on nesday. Mrs. Cole- man Warner is visiting her Queen City on the 2nd inst. Mrs, Peter Nolan spent a few days in Brockville last Week. pb GIL and feelin toward a day ' by getti more heartily $6.50 up--at well spirit for the man a spends five minutes with a There's sowiathing peculiarly ing and about this regular morning fiarly reabing 2nd quick and easy--so clean and velvet-smooth--that you really enjoy the shave itself--and your best. And such a start goes a long way Gillette "Bulld cost $5--Pocket That cheery, grateful optimism which makes Thanks- springs with most of us from a feeli EVERY DAY begins in thi SAFETY RAZOR LETT ! Risso you get down to breakfast looking you are glad to have lived! . 1 If you haven't yet tried this way of keeping face and temper smooth, a Gil are already a Gillette enthusiast, isn't there someone you know, at home or Overseas, who would celebrate the day ive a special point to Thanksgiving, 1916, ette and using it Monday morning. If you if you gave him a Gillette Razor or Blades? , "Aristocrat" and "Standard" Sets itions $5 and $6--Combination Sets Drug, Jewelry and ware Stores. Gillette Safety Razor Co. of Canada, Limited, OFFICE AND FACTORY: GILLETTE BUILDING, MONTREAL. a... Help Her to Improve Your Service! To subscribers interested in developing pleasing telephone manners among their employees we would suggest the following simple card of instructions: -- large fore, Please 1. Always 1. We encourage and desire telephone trade. percentage of our annual sales. Every employee, there- should be particularly considerate of all telephone callers and should handle telephone a eR eing To Employees! It makes up a one orders in a way that will reflect the good-will and patronage of our -------- + ing suggestions on answering the at every opportunity: answer the telephone promptly. and read the fi % Don't say "Hello." Acswer with your name and the name of your department. and y in a ta) that you would with your customer face to face. B. £. COURTEOUS & WIN COMPANY + Would not the ter, Mrs. Harold Anderson, Napanee, Mrs. Will Warner and daughter, Kathleen, Vancouver, B.C., and Mrs. (Dr.) Eakins, Napanee, were guests at "Warnerheim" this week. Se VENNACHAR. Jet. 3.--The evenings have been Tory cool th ety frosts of late, which seeming! has ripened the corn. Many attended a ------ N. J. Martha lon Saturday. above card, modified to apply to your business) be an added encouragement to your employees to be courteously efficient over the telephone ? : The Bell Telephone Cod OF CANADA. Leta Bebee was at George Hughes' | sister, Mrs. Francis Larkin, which on Friday. . R. W. Conner\and Al-|took place on the 27th inst. Rev. fred Bebee made a busin "trip to | Father Quinn returned last week Denbigh on Monday. Simon Ball, | from Mount Clemens, Mich., where Denbigh, removed his young cattle [ he spent a couple of weeks; and is ap- from the Sweetman fallow to parently much improved in health. his farm here on Friday last. | Mr. and Mrs. Levl Buckley, Belle- Adolp Glogier and wife were | villé, spent Sunday the guests 'of Mr, at C es Ball's on Saturday. Mrs. |and Mrs. McAvoy. . John Grant was at the busy corner Fees Mrs. William Sallens * | ¢ Prince Edward sisi { has feturned to her home here after visiting relatives in Beech Corners. Oct. 3.--On the night of Sept. 30 a heavy frost fell in this locality kill-» Hastings | TWEED. Sept. 30.--Mr. and Mrs. William visit- | O'Keif, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. A. B, Collins, returned on Th and | last after spending a week with To- ronto, Hamilton ¢ friends. They travelled by motor car. Mr. and Mrs. E. Treado, Stoco {| spent Sunday in town the guests of ters, C. Stelnburg and A Mrs. P. Shanpon and Mr. and Thomas Shannon, of Latta, also h Shannon, of St. Michagfe. To- to, spent Sunday with Mrs. James Murphy has i

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