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Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Dec 1907, p. 5

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EAL WIFE y of Men--The Influence Noman Cannot Be Over. so grateful that I am glad jo write you of my marvelous Rcavery. oF me health, new life and vital Ey tell ught aa L by Pathos Vi ble e om pou or Mra. Ainsle; will Tole do for other women who te poor health and ailing. Its benefits begin when its use begins. It gives stren and vigor from the start, and surely makes sick women well and robust. Remember Lydia E. Pinkham'g Ve table Compound holds the card Tor the greatest number of bo ie cures of woman's ills. This fact is attested to by the thousands of letters froin, grate- ful women which are on file in the Pinkham laboratory. Women should Tombs thas a cure for all female diseases actually exists, and that cure is Lydia E. Pinkhaa's Ve- getable Compound. If you have ay mploms, you de't un- , | derstand write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mase, for special advice. The present Mrs. Pinkham is the daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, her assistant before her decease, and for twenty-five years Com- | #ince her advice has been I feel ly given to sick women. of choice Coon Skin Coats, $50 and $60. n save anywhere from $5 r your Coat here. 'ar-Lined Overcoats, $55. Fine Beaver Shell, Per- and Gloves, Muftlers, etc. -- . BIBBY GO. UGGESTIONS. Large Stock. "/ariety the Best £25, Some cheap lines at $6 and $7. Dressers, in mahogany, 833, up Brass Bed would make a suitable gift. Ours range from $35 to £65. | Iron Beds at $3 and $1. We also have a large selection of Music and China Cabinets, which are selling at a reduction of 15 per cent These are special. Leading | = ertaker. Enjoy Life SF Au cml Good health makes good na- ture. If everyone had a sound stomach there would be no pes- simists in the world. Do not allow a weak stomach or a bad liver to rob you of the joy of living. Take BEECHAN'S PILLS TO THE SCHOOL TEACHING PROFESSION. { Newbirgh's ' High School sad Fine. Entertainment--aA Happy Wedding--Prizes For School Success--A Christmas Dance. Newburgh, Dec. 26.--~The seating ea- pacity of Finkle's music hall was in- | adequate to accomunodate the crowd | who turned out, on Friday, to enjoy the entertainment given by the High School Literary Society. The enter- | tainment was worthy of the crowd, the students doing' themselves much credit in a vavied programme. T. A { Dunwoody, chairman of the Board of | Edueption, presided. "and the world laughs with you, | ction Yjae Etta Jevis, . | ie youngest pupils of the No need then for rose-colored |school, won rounds of oe for glasses. Beecham's Pills start her violin solo. The dramatic feature health vibration + parts of | the body, whil ung a ruddy | tint on lips and cuccks. There's | health in every box. Health for every man, woman and child, Beecham's Pills jdue Miss p | glee ¢lub, ! Thad the scenes Sold Everywhere. In boxes 23 cents. {of the evening was the presentation of three scenes of Charles Mair's ""Te- cumseh," a performance that deserves specially favorable mention. D. A | LWlicates Neshit, LP presented cer- to' the su sful candidates for junior teachers' standing last sum- {mer; Dr. M. T. Beeman, to the ma- { triculants, and Peter Fairbairn pre- | sented the prizes won at the autumn games of the school. Much credit is Beaman, who trained the and to Miss Grange, who from "Tecumseh" in charge, and not a little praise is due Miss Seriver for her splendid accom- {Paniments Mr. Denyes, principal' of Are you looking for something that willgive both pleasure and com- fort? She will appre- ciate a load of COAL FROM P. WALSH'S YARD, | Barrack Street. | Dyeing with Soap! Maypole Sosp is the Household Dye that washes and dyes with one opera. tion, U Imost exclusively in England. Yields fast. brilliant colors. Dyesto any shade No streaks And its faults, it seems. | the high school, expressed the thanks ORO OREN | Principal P. D. Shorey and Inspector 1D. A. Neshit, commendatory of { Baker's splendid work as teacher Miss PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Cilled From All Over The World. The new CIR. steamer Keewatin has arrived at Owen Sound. Premier Whitney addressed six hun- dred newshoys at a dinner given at the Temple building, Toronto. Lizzie Anderson, a domestic at St. John, N.PB., swallowed carbolic acid and died soon after in the hospital. The Bufialo authorities will apply for the extradition of Frederick W, Paulding, who is under arrest in To- ronto The establishment of a shrine at London, Ont., will be discussed at the meeting of the Nobles of the Mystic | Shrine. A young Englishman named Leo- nand Spencer was arrested in Toronto because he said he was going to com- mit a misdemeanor in order to ob- tain food Mrs. Mary Connell ran down three | flichts of stairs, with her clothing in | a blaze, at St. John, N.B. She made | for the doorway of a restaurant, | where a man threw a coat over her and saved her life A six-vear-okl boy named Levesque, of St. Gabriel, Que., started out to find his father in the woods, since | when no trace has been found of him because her lover had been drinking, His parents think he has perished in the snow. | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By! Reporters On Their Rounds. Did you see She special delivery Me key's and Huyler's high of | class | {and appreciation of the stafi and the | andy from Gibson's~Red Cross dru Iiterary Society for the interest mani-{ = = hristma: (mo ning ? ¥ , store on x g fest « a : noe ested br so larg e an audience . The rain last nig wit some of the Friday morning the pupils of both] i 4 crossings ery bad shape. rooms of the public school signalized | 31 gi A Hos al Pe In R A) 3 . t the corner ol ontréal and rin- iss Baker's last day as teacher in| tn " . cess street there were several large { the school hy presenting her with an Ye nf pools of water | {address and a beautiful gold locket A mother writes to the Whir ex: suitably engraved, Warda Finkle read itis vated ge ing the address and Vincent Foster | F™'n8 he gratefulucss of nan making the presentat N Baker, | BO people 16 Miss lsubel Ryder, of [ik o he, Press ta tl Iss es * | Williamsville, for sending Christmas on col - y Su [1se, ¢ PES § ed her thanks of appreciation For gifts to their homits for their chil} Fn vere: Mic Haken tavehit th dren, who were gladdened by her cars Miss as taug e a A - " n thoughtiulness and kindness. The hap- junior room of the school here, and hy Fecinients mn wishing M % y v , joi \ r Miss has been a most faithiul and elicient Ryd : ht ¥ ' x " . N de rig An )Sperous « instructor. Brief addresses were made | es Bn brght ad Prospero NY on occasion of the presentation by oar QUARRELLED ABOUT DOGS. Miss Beaman, of the high school An Arkansas Widow Shot By a staff, is spending the holidays in Neighbor. Hamilton. A hop was indulged in by Conway, Ark. Dec. 26. Mrs. Emma a number of Napanee and Newburgh | Hearness, a widow, was shot and kill- voung people, in Finkle's hall, after] ed by James Hall after a quarrel over { the high school concert { brings the students home, the follow ing among the number: W. D. M | Shorey. from Osgoode Hall, an) Christmas Toronto; two dogs which Hall had killed. Mrs. Hearness' was wounded by two shots from .e Hall's revolver Hall had killed two dogs belonging to son mes {her baby boy was born, death being | caused by an abscess onthe liver which had broken. She leaves four | children, besides her husband. Rev. = i 'onboy, third INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 190% ; =. ~ JENS OF _NEGHBORS TENTS TELLUS Occurrences =m mn The City And Vicinity--Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read And Re- membered ashburn Jottings. 3 Washburn, Dec. 23 -With a fair quantity of snow, we are now enjoy: ing excellent sleighing. The prayer meeting held ati H. McBryom's, A largely attended. Frank CG and family have removed to the city. Miss Annie McArthur has ret home for the holidays, and Miss Jen: nie Mundell will teach in Valentine school the coming year. Zealand Notes. Zealand, Dec. =i.--Mrs, Alexander A. Ferguson's death took place at her home in North Sherbrooke on Dec. 3rd. She lived but a few hours after Mr. Guy preached an able and sympa- | thizing sermon and the body was laid to rest the family cemetery at | Crawford Deceased was Sarah Jane daughter of the late of Olden township. | Jumes Conboy, Concert At Desert Lake. { Desert Lake, Dec. 21.--~The entertain: {ment held in the church last evening {was a decided success. A lengthy | programme was ably rendered. A num- ber from Verona, Holleford and other places attended and the church was crowded. Addresses were given by | Rev. Mr. Churchill and Howard Rey nolds, The evening proved a 'ost enjoyable one. The shooting : atch at L. H. Bauder's was well attended, and a number of fowl were disposed of. John Snook amd bride are ex- pected home on Monday next. Beef To Suffer. Echo Lodge, Dec. 183.--The fall of snow on Saturday and Sunday made the roads heavy. School closed on Thursday last for the holidays. Mrs. {M. L. Gowdy held prayer mews at |W. Hicks' on Sunday. R. Mctuila's | house caught fire from a chimney on Friday morning but fortunately they saw it in time to extinguish the flames before much damage was done. Beef killing is the order of the day. D. MeCleod killed four in one day. A. Wagar killed two, Hay being scarce beef will have to suffer this year, At Brewer's Mills. here, , to visit their many here, on tives, Mr. Tn of he aehier's, Mrs. A A) Rankin. an his . Every piece w Ps feature of was the re he week, has given business i a boom, rs. Joel Kellar has beep | swamtned 10 the bedside of her moth- er, is dangerously ill. Mrs. C.D. Soho Toronto, is spending Uhrist- mas under the tal roof. Mrs. El- len and Mrs. Nerv Amey, spent a few days last week with their sister, Mrs. George Lucas. Miss Ka Buck, Morven, is the guest' of her brother, | Edmund Buck. Mr. and Mrs. J. Elli | son, Odessa', visited friends here Yast | week. Miss Grace Babeock, at E.| Buck's, i A Banquet Hala Mountain View, Dec. -A anit | was held at a View, in the | cheese interests. Senator Derbyshire | was the main figure. James R. An | derson occupied the chair, and R.| Wright E. Calvan, and Mr. Elliott, | of the Standard bank, took seats the platform, and addressed the audi ence. There is fairly good sleighing. | but no swamping as yet. Last year | a good proportion of the wood piles | wore drawn by this time. The Fores. | ters of Ameli shurg held their annual election: of officers. Charles Tander | was appointed chief ranger; R. Stal on | ford. vice-chiof ranger; W. Roblin, fin | ancial secretary; E. W. Ferguson, re cording secretary; G. Choates, treas Our council held its last meet ing Thursday. Most of the remaining | taxes wore paid in. Considerable dis | cussion took place over the increased | bridge rates, requested by Mr. Sprague | from the government If two conser vative M.P's, Mr. Porter and Mr. Al corn, can go to the Ottawa legisla ture and lay an extra tax on the pri | individuals of Ameliasburg and | urer | | vate ple the sales of Belleville merchants, without a dissenting voice from the | reform party at Ottawa, that, party should certdinly be placed in this dis- | trict, where it was before. We are] grieved to report the death 'of Oliver | ger of death has been very busy pre red Sih amv ee a fie. 4 git Coa ree i i" us ' Brown and Navy Beaver," for-36.¢ all Fed ced. Girl" Ghats al Jeduend_ x py SPENCE, Mantle Store, 119 Prin- cess Street. the surrounding townships. and orip Young. Mountain View, who died in| Picton, | An Island Death. | Wolfe Island, Dec. 26.--The messen- | on i ahyve aAll-CLEANLY, SAFE, SURE. Misses Mary Beeman and Eva Shorey, § Mrs. Hearness and had refused to pay Brewer's Mills, Dec. 33.--The funeral | the island of late, and has certainly | {from the Normal school, Toronto; Miss | for them. She accompanied her son > . 'PN Kingston ht sadness to the home of Mrs. | Maypole Soap vom whe Sorta school. Tory; Mise tor thun. She mcrompunied her sort of he lute Hin. I. Navion, Singstour Mraught a o the home of "Me. | r Rh sc "ig E © Fall's home, and he mv her at the | merly of Joyceville, took place to | John O'Brien or ristmas | roc. for Colors--isc. for Black, College, Whithy : Henry Beeman, from door with a revolver in his hand. He St. Barnabyv's church, on Sunday. | death of Mr. O'Brien took place onl Frank L. Benodict & Co., Montreal, | Toronto University; Herbert Rvan and | cursed her, it is alleged. and as she Some of the young men are busy | Tuesday, at three o'clock in the after | 85 {{rvine Clancy; from Uugen's Univers: | started to run he shot and killed her speeding their "colts. Misses E. and | noon, from blood-poisoning, from which | ity : > and wounded her son, and itis |g Berrigan are spending their holi- | he had <uffered for but little over a Deep sympathy is felt for the rela thought that he will not recover devs at their home. B. Milne, Kings- | weok. - The deceased lancod his own tives of Miss Flossie Clancy, who died posse is scouring the country for Hall ton, is spending a few days at J. | finger a few days ago, and the wound FARMS WAN I ED in an hospital at Watertown, where | who is armed. A desperate fight is ex- Milne's. E and B. Murray,' P. Milne, | did net appear to be very serious at | she had entered, two months ago, as pected before he is captured, M. and V. Webb, have returned from | first. . Me. O'Brien was a well to-do | a nurse-in- training Miss Clancy was Buffalo P. McKenna and sisters farmer of the foot of the island, and | pa Ttisnch, Absolute Reliability wna | 8 most amishle young -woman and DEATH oF DR CAMPBELL. ent Sunday in Kingston. Miss E | had just completed a nice new resi. Sod Judgment in yalues have gained fot | very popular as a student at the oe rrigan has been engaged as teacher | donee. He was a member of the Ca«| a an' envia utation ° : 1} : : PRVeS Estate St eh put us in touch with high school ery Ex-Moderator of General Assem- {,r our school for the coming year, tholic Order of Foresters. He leaves a a long list of prospective buyers. It you! There are few homes in the country tiy Passes Away. wife and one daughter, Maggie, and ¢ wish to place any Real Estate on the { where four school teachers are wel. J = . . Sick People Better. three sons, the eldest being sixteen, ! 2. Jou wil Sd it to you dant. comed home at" the holiday season. | Perth, Ont, Dee. 25.--Hov. Dr. Rob 23. Miss Lena Brim- |also two brothers. Michael proprietor | age to sommunicate wilh u. ga ° haat | That is th leasute, however Mr. | ert Campbell, ex-moderator of the Rockport, Dec. iss Lena ia hotel. dd: James. at the at present a shoice fer of 1 a | ay N a i Ww elbank of this | General Assembly of the Presbyterian lev has returned home from Brockville | of the Is and ba i » @ : rn re "iw Tod buildings tye a h a A ren ' church. and for many vears minister hospital, much improved in health. | foot of the is ry . Hi : / ot x a o eo giving ur childre o v , 2 : . S N on locality fe wh are giving ou "the brov. | at Renfrew, died at his home here, this [Our school teacher, Miss M. Moran, | tello, of the village i Juaernt took | Ni CR BE -- 1 4 a : morning, and will be buried at Ren-|is spending the holidays with her pa- | place to the Roman kholie, church v SS a Marvs p sses « ng, @ Sg o | ce, Mi dhe, at Sue Ed is {[Teew, on Friday, at 1.30 pm. He was rents at Smith's Falls. Mrs. Albert | on Thursday morning nu or Krom i 0C a Froaces wid Mattie. in Prince : Stilt ri luate of Queen's University, and | Ferguson, who has been seriously ill, | has sold his pacine mare to Cole. | county, and George, at Warsaw.. Still § 8 gratia' O° so . 1 : . if lowly. The many | Cape - Vincent. Francis Wafer spent wd le saching o | distinguished himself as a student. Itjis improving slowly. 3 pe | Real ony Agent, 159 Welling- another son, Morley, is teaching in, th Hg dure his term of moderatorship [friends of Horas Parkhurst, are | Christmas on the island. Miss Finn t St., Kingston, Ont. North-West. Ps Anat . < ome wembly at Hamil- | pleased to sce him again. While here | who has won the good-will of the » on mg: ' > that the < general assem I - Eu =~ A happy nuptial event of interest in n int him general agent of (he is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. | land people in her two vears era gun Newburgh was celebrated on Christ- [ton appointed 'him general agent . Ntasi «, | here, wi ly return in a couple of | NOVEL CHARITY STAMPS. ewhurgh . ws he of A. Baker | the century fund. He was specially ac- {John = Car . John Fitzsimmons, | here, will lijely_n A in a cuuy be | mas eve, at the ols Ba 2 ive in the howe mission work of the |Gananogue hig h school, is spending vears, and take a) o 2 Have No Postal Value, But Aid| Napanee, when Miss M MRer, Snel Pp shyterian church the holidays at his home. Mrs. Rob- | tion. She has left to teach their own De Institutions { Newburgh's most estimab vouns | Presi an Pailey. Sr., of Alexandria Bay. is | school in Enterprise. Mrs ; danke serving Institu . | sm. became the wife of our : : Mrs. J Wallace, Sel- |i in G noaue, attending the funera . | . 5 x y luck. the guest of Mrs. James Wallace, Sel- | is in Gananoaue, e 1 New York Tribune: | spec townsman, J. W. Court A Statesman's P i LI Hoingaorth" han') of her fatherinlas Miss Stella Spoor : A pov a heme for al ing me es | The ceremony was performed by Rev 1 Brook's when Coke | been engaged as teacher at Selton is home from Toronto. Join Ha kie or chantable purposes has been de: |p. Munley Benson, of Perth, brother Ou wife and J. Green are here from | vised in Austria. It is the charity claw of the groom. Both the con-|® ent, Fox, i usion to some un oust wife ain n ro hoy tamp. Thi imilar to rOSLAZE | 1 aE rad 11 } wit had been said, made a very Bell Rock Briefs. aterto J A Yat pi i i oa The tracting parties are highly esteeme : k about government! Poll Rock, Dec. 24.--Sleighing is fine | from Enterprise Alexander Yott stamp, but somewhat larger. ey OW Pe he have ring remark a t gove ¢ % week, . S42 g s Yom Teron Mise A. Spankie at ! 3 Hy des 3 i - "attr this village, *h : they } t Adam (attorney general to here, excepting the road over the home from Tor RN i Christ Hi h specially designed and. a aC | many vehdrs, resided, and the citi A ho heard it. 1) brid hich is ril covered | and Herbert are home for Christma tive in color, and are used as pas generally offer their congratulations | t of s), w o 10 : ong bridge, which is pa y ) Victor Dawson is home from Water ters ¢ he back f letters, and as od he lit a sonal reflection and | with water. The eyes of the county. wm the backs of le s, an {and hearty good wishes . ay d town, N.Y additional stamps on postal cards Messrs. Ambre Conway J ame wnt Fox a cha At the time ap- {officials will . be opened when they, a SE S do CsSsrs Ose on AV, Je EN ' . : ; : t Fo ut anc ook h ave y f 1 ¥ I'hey advertise the institution as well{ pyran and John Foster, of the cément nted Fox out ar 1 too hi have another bill for damages o pa) - Yarmoy Splinters. | As Dring avenue fr their sale ; >i A wit the hol ciation. standing fall face to his ad- The school concert, on the 20th inet, as ng in revenue from Ar, works, at Point Ann, spex hol ' | t vided # M NM. Me Fermoy, Dec 23. ~The ice on" the The stamps » no postal value, hut | . 4 1 ghar Miss Potter Prsary Fitzgerald pointed out 0 was a decided success. iss ) ait Vs : wo stamps have no postal value, fay at their homes | A i Lt very good and 1b their use is permitted by the. Au $ Ch istmas with friends in 1 him that he ou d sideways. | jand resigned the school here to the | lakes here is no et \ a se s pe ©. Aus | rer stmas A ends mn 1o \ } : _ 2» before there w » trian postal my 2: they do pea - Miss G. Files accompanied What does protested | sincere regret of her many friends in | will be som the solos rete will be su it ¢ A ronto, anc S ON SL a . . . 5 - + in. RK ny doving on 1} ¢ in g not 'interfere with the r lar postage | her niece, Kathléen Holmes, to Lind- | Fox I am as way as thé | the village. Miss Idie .~ anborn, bh YSt anlev- Patterson, on Friday even a lidav t Archi ther ! Coulter's school, and Miss Stélla Van wy Stanie) " 2 { Stamps. say, to spend the holiday at x ' ven. Ad Ikenl Glendower school are | ing Inst, was larg ely attended. Mrs 2 , . . The ne o ir as given. Ad- sike , s . > . A person wishing to show hig inter- | hold Holmes Christmas visitors The signal t fir was gi volkenburg, G . 0S Brak and Mie A. Patterson, seri 1 nto, at Miss] am fired, but | did not. His sec- home for the holidays. Miss Edna A est in one or more charitable institu: | Miss Ethel Mears, oronto, i v | 1d hi ith. he or ously ill, are slowly recovering ! tions will buy a lot of the stamps of | Lena Madden's; Earle Shorey, Peter-jaontds, greatly excited, told jum that | Reyno de, a Mi : \ Ruan Patterson has returned home afte: | ) father' i , p s A. Le { the institution and paste them on his | boro, at his father's, J. J. Shorey; | he must fir i 1do!" 1F { of Miss anvo on rg. : De rh spending a « unple of weoks hack north | : pss, 4 . > oe . ¢ 82 Fo . days letters. Each institution has its own | Mr. and Mrs. JJ, W. Denyes, Odessa, at I'll be damned if 1 do aid Fox | mon is spend ng a _ na \ : buying fur. Some of our young peo- | design, An infant asylum, for instance | J. M. Denyes'; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley I have no quarrel ! | friends here. -) = Arro Je ots ple. who took advantage of the guod uses the familiar "bambino" of Della | Wagar, Tamworth, at Rev. J H Whereupon the two adversaries ad-iagain after a pleasant visi with Ricighing on Wednesday, 15th inst, in Robbia, and a peace society has a fig- | Chant's; E. W. Stickney and Master | vanced to shake hands Adam," said | friends near Tamworth. attending the tea-meeting at Boling ure of grief, with the word "Pax" | Roger Percival, Merrickville, at his | Fox complacently "you'd have killed brocke, yeport an' excellent time. A over it. A number of Austrian socie- 'homé here; Henry Lochead, Toronto, | me if it nadn't been for the adness | Notes From Ballantyne. Patterson made a business trip to | ties are obtaining revenue in this [at bis aunt's, Mrs. Lochead; Stanley] of gerernmen ne powder | Ballantyne, Dec. 23. Ambrose Payne | Kingston on Thursday last. James ! wav. and one Vienna institution is{and Israel Ham: nell Montrenl, at nas -- . lis busy hauling stone for his new {Brash, who hes hal a severe attack | entirely supported by ithe stamp. their grandfather's, JJ. Remo Hbers Don't "Harbor Coughs barn. The surprise} party at My. and | of guinsy, is able to be out again. . 1 iy. Gibson, - Toronto, at his _ mother s The Diamond Cough Re medy is best Mrs. 4. Steyenspn's on Tuesday even- | T. C. Rogers paid a flying visit to | Rev. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor Mont- | for general family use. ! = pleasant, ing of last week was well attended. | Maberly last week. The farmers' in. | When Officials Hustle. {real, at E. U. Stickney * Mrs A the dose is small, a effect ®Ure, | phe guests numbering about forty | stitute meeting was. held in the town | Saturday Night - {| Knight, Napanee, at rs. Jo |]prompt and thorough | young people, enjoyed the music furn- | hall, December 16th, and was largely | City Treasurer Coady, of Torduto, Shorey's; Mrs. Hooper and Miss A positive eure for coughs, olds: ished by E. Hutton and William Cur- attended. The council held ite last | tells an amusing story of his experi Hooper, Napanee, at U B. Thomp sore throat, hoarseness, Jc., only at| rie. The people of this sectic rot | meeting for the year on 16th inst, J once while travelling in the United | > = : y Wade's drug store, { very much that the teacher, Mom Mary Quinn and W Lruelove made n busi States looking into the financial meth- { The Preshyvterian Sunday schoo 5 ------------ | Edwards, who made many friends in | ness trip to Fish Creek last Friday ods of cities across t'e line. He calle 4 nnual "At « Home was held in There were female matchmakers | | the past year will be no longer with | Visitors : Mr. and Mr Pr. Botting | on the treasurer of a city in Kansas. | Finkle' < hall, on Monday evening. |g ucands of years before matches | them, as she intends to attend at the |and family at J. Hannah's, Tich- | where the officials are ail elected, and There was the supper and a varied] Lo Guvented | Kingston Business next year, John | borne: Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferguson and presenting his card, stated that hed rogramme of songs and recitations Investigation often gets winded in | Curtis who broke hie: log sometime Miss Emma Crozier, of the Lake View | wished to get some information Cw | fhe superintendent, 1 : Pawwoedty the first Jap of the ee | ago, is able to be around again. Miss house, at Mrs S Pir ti gh '| garding 'the management of civie. fin | jded.- From a Christmas treo each | It's a preity good plan 10 Pity | yy Mitchell is visitime friends at | Mes. Burns and Mist Connors, (Gi ances, sinking funds, ete pupil received & box of candies. | finer than you blame | Lanmiowne. Mins Alberta. Curtis is dower. at J. Kish's; Mrs A and Wil The Kansas off ial was quite frank Prizes were given to Lucy Ella and There will be no second or third visiting 'at Gananogne liam Thompson and Miss Minnie Barr, with him, Curtis Fox and Roy Sampson {or lie crowns in paradise, | ya. Burridge, at G. Butterill's; Mee. R. RY > ¥ satechis each receiving < anean stealing when vou rob a | d Stanley Patterson, Bob's Lake, You see, I've ow un here only three arning the catechism. ea It's anean aling i . an anley n ' months or so, and to tell the truth, 1 le Ribke, and Curtis Fox was absoli oc of his play days. v ! School Teacher Resigns. and. Miss Maggie Youn Burridge, at don't know anything about the busi-} jo" prize for attendance at the a renip---------- | Collins Bay, Dec." 26.--The Presby- | A. Patterson's: Miss Ella Derbyshire, ness. » al every Sunda§ of the vear \t | tetian and Methodist Sunday schools Westport, at home; Mr. and Mrs. B " . . » "Then perhaps I might be able ry | the meeting of the Board of Educa . {held their Christmas tree on Tuesday Putterill and family at ©. Barr's, find out something from the farmer {tion, on Tuesday night Hlsie {evening. A. Rankin delivered) two | Burridge; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rogers treasurer. Where can. I find him ¥' { Moora was appointed as teac her of the ac | large loads of feed to C. H. Finkle, | at R. Barr's, Burridge; Aubrey Derby asked the Toronto man | iof-reom of the public chool, at a | Newburgh, on Thursday Our school | shire, at KR. Derbyshire"s, Westport; "Well," 'drawled the official, J of $395 a year E. Gandier 3 {teacher Miss: 'Wood, Sydenham, leit | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick: Knapp, New- 2 = { AR 5 think you'll have some difficulty in sal purchased "Fhamas Whelan's pro atc for home on Friday Her place avill | boro, Miss Viola and Bertram Barr, seciag him. He's in the pen." erty, adjoining Mr. Dunwoody's, and | be thken hy Miss Mabel Howard of | Burridge, at B. Botting's; Jerome Me. Then the truth dawned on the mind > Il remove to it in the spring. - The | this village. A. Howie and wife spent | Allister at his father's, 8. McAllister; } histicated Canadian' that |' of the public library Christmas with friends at Rath. John | Miss Jessie Botting at "G. Steele's, | of the unsophistica annual meeting Chewing Tobacco k h ih : ba : the former treasurer was serving a | board will be 'held on the night of | 8 Grass, Lethbridge, Alta, returned | Fish Creek; Mrs, S. MeAllister has ve- | term for embezzlement of évie funds | Monday. January 13th pext.. Christ- Rich and satisf in § { hom¢ on Monday. Miss Florence Lo- [turned home after visiting friends on | "You seo." went on the Kehsas mul mas service was held in the Methodist : ying. | see, Toronto, and Willinm Loses, of | Howe Island. Wedding Joelle are ex: ars in this 'elock on Wednesday . "| Uneen's College Kingston spent | pected to ring in the near future. "we only get about four ye church at ten © el k . hid : job, and we have to make the 'mesg TT The big blac plug. Christmas under the parental rool. - i of our time." i has! Church loyalty pever ought .to make 2268 John Purdy and wife of the west, | The seeker of favors is sometimes The elective system. for officials has ut its members beggars. but formerly of this place, arrived 'niggardly, about granting any. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD oFFIcR. TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1807 B. EB. WALKER, Predident 2 ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager © A. B. IRELAND, Suittestestot Rest, Assets, ~ BANKING BY MAIL 8 Business may be transacted of the Bank. Accounts may made or withdrawn by mail, to out-of-town accounts. KINGSTON BRANCH, CORNER OF KING AND PRINCESS STS. P. C. STEVENSON, Manager: "prices, $1 The Leading Millinery and 7 , $1 8 Paid-up Capital, § 900.000 113 .000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England by mail with any branch: be opened and deposits Every attention is paid PPRRRPRRA BE RepRRpER THAT BOX OF GANONG'S G. B. CHRISTMAS REE RAE 2 CHOCOLATES 2 None better, The finest in the City. Also ony CADBURY'S & ROWNTREE'S Fancy Boxes. A. J. REES, 166 Princess St. 'PHONE 58. SERRA CO REPRE IR RERIRE p= FERATRRENE oe m= ce! ~ Year. Yours, JAMES REID. Healt fa every cup of 5 COWAN"'S PERFECTION COCOA Very nutritious and very digestible. Give it to your children and drink it yourself. THE COWAN CO. Limited, TORONTO DON'T FORGET Wishing our manv friends and patrons a Merry Christmas toll and a Happy New

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