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S F. W. Coates. - ay : Lots of fathers who give their daughters away would like to get: rid of their sons-in-law as easily. A vian's ability to say no at the righ' time is of more use to him than his ability to quote Latin. inol '| Mrs, H. Freeman attended the oyster +} Edmund Page is at R. Fagar's. Mrs. ] | Frontenac - HARTINGTON, 19. --=Mrs from Odessa. Dr ironed and B ree, Kingston, are visiting at Dr. | nesday evening was $45.05. The Joyce's father's. Born to Mr. and | monthly m ug of the Institute was [ Mrs. William Babcock a son. Murs, | Held Thursday afternoon at Mrs D {Charles Whitly and Miss Maria Wat-| J. Cronk's The sum of $25 was St. Catharines, are at Mrs, Geo. | donated to the Red Cross for hospi- | Trousdale's; 'Miss ™ Lalie Freeman, | tal supplies and $5 to Y.M.C.A 'work Kingston, at Daniel Freeman's: Mrs. | among the soldiers in France, The | W. Brown. Moscow, visiting her fath. | ladies spent the afternoon making er, has returned home; Mrs. Alfred | pyjamas. Hugh Thompson, Harrow- Babcock, at Benjamin Campsall's, has | returned home to Belleville, | | HOLLEFORD, {'Perttand, began his | here on the 14th inst. Valentine day | was observed by | school. WwW, | Y., is visiting his father and renew- | ing acquaintances, | Niagara Falls, is the guest of Mrs. J | | the pupils 'of the G. Walker. Walker Martin is stay- ing for a time with I. Hogan. Miss Hazel Martin is spending the week with friends in Verona. Mrs. Med- j cof spent a few days with her son, John Medeor, Sydeiitham., E Smith, Verona, is with his parents. ARDOCH Feb. 19.--Rumor talks of a wed- ding in the near future, The many friends of Alois Schwager are griev- { ed to_learn that he is seriously ill, Dr. H.-R. Barker, Sharbot Lake, is in attendance, Mrs. J: also ill of bronchitis, Donald Mec- Gregor, Myer's Cave, was a recent | visitor at George Hamilton's, A | number of young people drove to the home of Andy Myers, on Monday night, and spent" an enjoyable time in dancing. Michael Schwager, Cloyne, was called to his hone here on account of his father's illness. Howard Cousins and Ezra Lloyd, Plevna, were guests at George Young's recently, John Murphy, Tamworth, is at his daughter's, Mrs. M. J. Myers. On Feb. 14th the mar- riage of Miss Luella Gilmour to Roy Godkin, was solemnized in Kingston. W. C. Salmond was renewing friends and acquaintances 'here last week. Tommy Myers at M{ Weber's. WHITE LAKE. Feb. 19.--On Thursday, Feb. 15th, after a few weeks' illness, there passed away to rest an old and re- spected 'resident, in Mrs. ,Anne Conboy. among the pioneer settlers from Ire- land. She wag eighty-three yeags of age, and was a life-long Methodist in religion. The funeral service was officiated at her residence Saturday afternoon by Rev. Curry Mills. In- terment took place at Zealand ceme- tery. Deceased is survived by one sister,. Mrs. Yonge, Zéaland: four! sons and ' two daughters, namely: James at Glen Tay; Thomas at Mab- erly; William, John, M¢s. R. John- ston and Miss Matilda Conboy, of this place. Robert Conboy is busy | hauling hay. Arnold Johnston spent | a few days last week with friends in| Kingston. A number from here at- tended the box social at Mountain Grove last Wednesday night. W. J. Johnston, Toronto, attended the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. A. Conboy. Robert Lewis, Saskatche-| wan, is spending the winter months with his parents. Messrs. John and Sam Larman, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and family, Messrs. John and Joseph A. Burke and Miss Sarah Burke visited at Edward Warren's, > . FOREST. Feb. 19.--Forest will lose one of] its estimable young ladies, in the person of Miss Moreland, who has innumerable friends, whose - kind wishes whl follow her to her new home in Saskatchewan. Mr. and Mrs. W. Nichols celebrated. their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on Saturday last. During the evening the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacquith, Peterboro, was baptized (Marion Anneta). Ice harvesting had to be abaggdoned for the present owing to the ®rrible condition of the roads. A number from here attend- ed the Sydenham. High School 'At Home." Mr. Tobin, Westport, is the guest of his aunt; Mrs. C. Kelly. Mr, 'Neville, Saskatchewan, is_the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Moreland. Mrs. B. Clark and litile son, Cataraqui, are guests ' of Mr. and Mrs. Kavanner, Mrs. Jacquith and little daughter are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nichols. Miss Frances Harrngan has returned after visiting friends on Wolife Island. Miss Gertrude Kelly is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. H. O'Brien, Wolfe Island. ' HIGH FALLS. Feb. 19.--A number from here at- tended the Free Methodist meeting at Verona nday evening. Joh McKnight And {amily are moving 13 their new home 'at Colling Bay. S: venio Yeyo had a very valuable dog shot the other day. A new office is being built at the feldspar .mines, under the management of G. Lakins, Verona. Westle McKnight is visit- ing friends at Belleville. Edmund Page and sister May have returned from Watertown, N.Y., where they attended the funeral of their brother- in-law. Miss B. Jeffery spent the week-end at her home, also Miss Reid and Miss Hunter at their homes in Kingston. William Reid, of Long Lake, is at W. Colins' Thalma Col- lins and Edna Wagar have retutrned from visiting friends at Harrow- smith. Albert Freeman is at A. Hop- 'pins'. Mr. and Mrs. T. Freeman and supper at G. Freeman's ' Saturday. W. Congar, Mrs. 8. Deyo and Mrs. E. Morey spent Sunday at Edward Morey's; Marshall Wagar at A. B, Page's. . Sie MOUNTAIN GROVE. FROM THE COUNTRYSIDE | Sydney Babcock to the Home for the Jamieson has re-| Mrs. | | Cook at Mrs; B. F. DetloY's, Arden. Feb, 17.--The roads are open once | A few from here attended the La- i m&ge and teaming is the order of the | dies' Aid tea at Long Lake. RT day. Some are putting in ice The | Beverly has enlisted in the Con- | depth of snow prevents working in! struction Battalion. The Messrs |,the woods. G. Brown; \ssessor for | Webster are at the parsonage. W. E work through | Reid of Watertown, N. | Mrs. C. Whitby, | G. Fraser is| the person of[small sons to mourn his loss. Deceased was| funeral service was {are in very bad condition. Kthe west, « "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, Age on. R. Laidley, Mab- erly 'nds here recéntly. D Drew, 1 » 1s moving hay and | wood t lage. Robert Lewis { of the Nor vest is visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, George Lewis The proceeds of the box social given by the Women's Institute on Wed- at home. over ' Sunday, spent the week-end Thompson's; Miss | smith, was | Miss Anderson lat Mrs, A. W. Barr and S, Dawson are sawing wood for the fasmers in this vicinity. Mrs. D, Youmans is home from Verona for a féw days rest, | ¥ ---- SHARDBOT LAKE IN Feb. 19.--On Feb. 6th a much ra {#pected resident of the village passed | peacefully away in the person of | Horace Martin, aged 73 years. He | was of a very quiet, kind disposition, land was always ready to do a kind { turn for friend or neighbor. He | leaves to mourn his loss a widow, two sons, George, of Vancouver, B.C.; | John, of Sharbot Lake; and two daughters, Mrs. T. Dickson, of Perth, land Miss Sarah, of Perth. Rev. Mi | Mills conducted services at the house, |after which the remains were Taken { to Parham vault, Miss A. Kilborn lis visiting friends in Ottawa 'and North Augusta. Miss E, Kiell, nurse {in Rockwood 'Hospital, Kingston, is spending a few days at home. Miss {Ada Cannon spent Sunday with he; parents, W. Y. Cannon and \T. 'Burnham have arrived home after a | week spent in Florida. Miss Myra | Kiel] has left to enter Peterboro | Hospital as nurse-in-training. Miss Lillian Allen has returned after visit- |ing in Kingston, Miss Edna Meighen | has entered. Kingston General Hos- pital as nurse-in-training. = William Hartman js spending some time with | his brother, Adam Hartman. Eber Walroth, of ithe 208th Irish Battalion, has returned to Toronto after gpend- {ing his leave here with his parents. The village was shocked recently at hearing of the death of Pte, Robert Patterson, of Oso, at 'the training camp at Seaford, England. He was being held back for; treatment, but died before he was able to proceed. Deceased leaves a widow and two His taken by.Capt. the Rev. H. W. W, Bromwich, of the 146th Baittalion, and former pastor here. He was buried with full mili- tary honors in a cemetery at Seaford. -------------------- PURVIS STREET. Feb. 19.--Miss- Beatrice Dickey spent Sunday at her home in Cain- town, Mr. and Mrs. L. Pettem were for a few days guests at James Man- hart's. Miss 'Addie Baile, Brock- yille, is now a guest at Orval Burk's, Mr. and Mrs. FL, Chick spent-Sat- urday in Brockville. Born to Mr, and Mrs. Orval Baile, on Feb. 9th, a son. Frank and Alexander Herbison ere last week sawing wood at Mec- Ifitosh Mills. George Herbison and Wellington Earl had the telephone put in last week. ------------ PORTLAND, Feb. 19.--The farmers are haul- ing logs to the mills and the roads C. Lyons is quite ill. He suffered a stroke on Sunday morning. Mrs. H. Ball, sick for a couple of weeks, is able to be around again. R. Scott is supplying the village with plenty of beef this winter. Nurse Howe is nursing Mrs, George Elliott, Cedar Valley. Many people are sick in the village and country. . Dr. Creggan is kept busy. We are soon going to loose our bak- er, as Mr. Erwin intends leaving for i 4 It would seent as if many people actually took solid comfort in worry. ing, ~* For Ten Years Would Nearly Smother, There is nothing that brings, with It such fear of impending death as to wake up in the night with that awful sense of smothering. The uncertain and irregular heart action causes the Sroates; distress of both mind and y. 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