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Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Nov 1918, p. 9

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- EA Pole ry "16 PAGES ET -- - YEAR 85. NO. 267 3 GOLDEN WEDDING DAY be Daily British Whig | PAGES 9.14 THE WAY TO VICTORY RINGATON. ox. oT ARIO. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 rr THE CHIL DREN { RE MEMBERED THE EVENT WITH DELIGHT. And at Napanee Filled the Old Home . With Merry Laughter and Happy Chatter--A Venerated and Vener. able Couple. Napanee Express, Golden weddings are not common, and that of Wilism H. and Mrs. Cad- man, celebrated on October 26th, was unusual even among the few: The bride and groom, whilé aware of the day, were intending to spend it as not greatly out of the ordinary, the excitement of fifty years ago somewhat forgotten. . But the family was of a different mind, for, having all arrangements completed, they ar- rived during the morning with deco- rations for house and tables, and with wedding breakfast all prepared, The bride and groom were com- pletely taken by surprise, but lent themselves to the spirit of the occa- sion, and soon the home was charm- ingly decorated in golden yellow and the tables spread. The happy cou- ple were the recipients of cordial good wishes and the darkness of the weather could make no inroads into the sunshine of the happy . gather- ing. The family consists of four daugh- ters, Mrs. (Capt.) Bloomfield; Mrs, Fred. Allison, Mrs. W. R. Fretts and Mrs. T. M. Asselstine, all of whom, with their, husbands and children, were present. . Only relatives and a few close friends had been invited / Come. ACROSS Yoo CANADIANS. "ve AERES Te BANNER, @OTILL pSELF, aml, _ SECOND SECTION re pe ee A -------- a ---- "v= ---- ---- LU - poh Insist on Getting natura! color to gray of Ce ig dandruff 0d 48 § baingreme + . a Hy gg sized bottles at all ready to use, Philo Hay Cow, Newaek, Ny J : { GRAND TH LSS In Packages Only LOCAL BRANCH TIME TABLA Black, Green, Mixed. At all Grocers. --s-- IN EFFECT SEPT. 20TH, 1918, . -- Sh AA ha A hd dedi hdd Trains will leave and arrive at City | ° Smtion, Foot of Johnson Street, ro ans I ---------- ------ a a ANN Golng West. ER A AAA A A A NN Lve. City Arr. Clty | 5 No. T$ Mall .. ., ..1220am. 12.57am 8 . Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit, Chicago, Bay CHy, Baginaw, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, Portland, St. John, Halifax, Hoston and New York. For Pullman accommodation, tickets and Hanley, Agent. Agency for all ocean , Open day and night % A A tate tt all other information, apply to J. P. steamship lines In proposing the toast to the bride and groom, their pastor, Rev. C. W. A Challenge b DeMille, referred to their continued tory Loan. health, strength and youthful spirits, " Cartoon drawn by CHff Sterrait, originator of "Polly and Her Pals," and that their family were all alive and present. Responding y Pa Perkins lo Canadians to top the mark in for his | Victory Loan Committee, bride and himself, Mr. Cadman spoke | n--rron A a AANA Et AA A AA A tA tt AAAS, A i AA An of his surprise and happiness, and ex- | gpo 1eaves one daughter, Mrs. A |the 1ast three months. Mrs. W. Wil- pressed thanks stor Bdgely, Gananoque, such unbounded » qu good wishes the homestead. W. F. Hall, a friend of over fifty | § pnpy Cortland, N.Y., was the RRS years, spoke of the unusual happl-| oot of Mr and Ms. J. Sexton. J "HE 3 ness of an unbroken family, and all {govion und little Miss Dorothy Dan- THELIATE ws. JOHN LYONS within easy reach. He volced the by are ill of influenza M. Myers, She Passed Away at Picton = After prayer'of every one present, mn his | \wegsiport, was a recent visitor here. Long Residence, hope that as age was surely coming, | Migs Angela Johnson, Lyn, 'has Picton Gazette "at eventime may there be light. spent a few days here among friends After living more than the allotted Each guest carried away as a re- | hatore leaving for membrance one of the fifty golden |she js going to stay with 'Mrs. C.° I : wedding bells that had been part of Mooney. George Roddick and Miss Shere passed 10 Tesh 3a pe uray the decorations. If a tithe &f the | Georgina, Glen Morris, were visitors ward's landmarks in. the person "of wishes are realized, yelirs of | or Mr. and Mrs. 1. peace are before the happy couple. E. A. Pierce is in -Brinston, where . 8. o ------ kis 'daughter-in-law, Mrs. . (Dr.) John Lyons. On Friday the deceased NEWS FROM DELTA. Pierce, formerly Miss Laura Chown, of 'Kingston, is very low with an at- aud ad Seisted Dep dauginer. Mrs -- Mrs. Piovety Formerly of Kingston, tack of influenza. cemetery to-day from Gananoque. her some tour years age. - slowly recovering from his iliness. Delta, . Mrz. Morrili, The Victory Loan campaign has wife of the late Mr, Merrill, who [started here and it is hoped that we passed away at Ogdensburg, N.Y, will "go over the top" with great on Saturday, 48 at the home of her |success. Miss Eula Huffman enter- mother, Mrs. J. Sexton. The body |tained a few little friénds at a birth. of Mrs. Rhoda [Purzer, formerly of [day party on Saturday afternoon. this place, was bronght to Sand Hil¥ [Mr, and Mrs. CB. Morris, were recent visitors at J. | mother had passed away with no ap- Her husband, Henry Purzer, pre- Ree Well 'Wright has returned | parent sign of a struggle with the from Saskatchewan, and Frede", om [son spent a few days here before leaving Yor Toronto. dt Winnipeg, whee | span of three score years and ten, W. Phelps, Catherine Mabee, relict of the late had been about the house as usual Jr. Plere Dr Pleree 1s made her home for many years, and who has been so devoted to her mo- ther, in household duties, and retir- ed late in the evening in her usual cheerful way, When Mrs, Pettingill went upstairs on Saturday morning the shock she received can be but Howard, Glen} faintly imagined when she found her where he spent ! last enemy, and with her head lying nA A A what way?" i trying Dr.' Chase's Nerve a} 1 have been reading herd : abut symptoms of exhausted nerves, and on just suits my case." "Iam sure it will help you just as it did I had nervous prostration, for you know yourself that nothing else seemed to do me any good." a foul hk Ji a A I was always pretty well thing "Perhaps you are right, Mary, I think I will follow your advice" to delay treatment until I get like he was. When the Nerve Food cured him it will surely help me." This is the letter: ete Alex. Myles, 6 Regent street, Lindsay, ont, haf the last five years I had been troubled At times I could not put om my coat alone, and often when trying to read the hands would shake so that the paper ly read it. When iby Mr. Horning Ross McRory has subscriptions lo the 1918 Vie- as a contribution to the Dominion ----------- pressed her readiness to go when called, The late Mrs, Lyons was born in Ameliasburg eighty-three years ago, the daughter of Daniel Mabee and Mary Snider, and had resided praoti cally all her life in this county. She is the last of a family of twelve chil- dren. She is wurvived by faeur chil- dren: Mrs. S. W. Pettingill, Picton; J. 8. Lyons, ®onnected with the Brit- ish 'Whig, Kingston; Isaae Lyons, publisher of the Sun, Fort Covington, N.Y., and Mrs, Clark, New Jersey, The funeral was conducted at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Pettingill on Monday morning by Rev. Alfred Brown, after which the remains were taken to the Massassaga. burying ground for interment, where she was laid by the side of her late husband and two sons, which was her oft-ex- Pressed wish. oy The News From Sydenham. Sydenham, Oct. 31.--Owing to so much rain the farmers are behind with their fall work. A great many have not been able to dig their pota- toes. Those who have been very bad with the influenza are recovering. Dr. Sargent is able to sit up for a little while at a time. There are still new cases breaking out. All the schools-are closed. Elgin Bram- ley is shipping live fowl, paying 2%¢ a Ib. for fowl and 28c for chickens. The sale of Norman Davey was post- poned owing to the rainy day, 'and will be held in November. Quite a number are shifting for the winter, Horatius Horsing is mov- ing iato his new house; Frank Trous- dale is moving into the house vacated sold his house and lot to J. McMahon, Godfrey, and Ross McRory is moving into the house which is being vacated by Frank Trousdale. Thomas Trous- dale has received another car of coal. U. Baksley is building a new garage oppesite E. Morton's hotel. A hunting party left here on Wed- nesday for Calabogie, where they ex- pect to get thelr supply of deer. Louis Clow was busy these days dis- tributing sale bills. A little boy has come to stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Storms. Word has been receicved in EIl- gin that Pte. 'Cecil Raymond War- ren, was recently admitted to hos- 'Prtal overseas suffering from a gun shot wound in tho thigh. Pte. War- ren, who ks a son of Fletcher War a. vo. 14 Intern 1.td. 3 15 p.m No. 28 Local . .... 6.48 pm Nos. 1, 13, 14, 16, 18, 19 run anity. +e 10am. . 45am. 10.17am. - 18 Mad) . .. ...) L 15 pan. 37 Bring Back 'Memories of Homé€ to the . 16 Expre . 4 8. g B Sal Cae me 13520 Kingston Boys by Sending a Box of Other trains daily excepi Sunday. ] Cigars Made in Kingston Direct route to Toronty, Pe Le) : SILLS May be had in boxes of 10, 25 or 50 at all Passenger and Cargo Services MONTREAL, HALIFAX, NEW YORK, BOSTON TO 1 p > LOND ON OL cigar and drug stores. Get them away now GLASGOW BRISTOL Money sent by Mall or Cable to Great 4 Britadn, Ireland, Scandinavia, Italy, for Christmas. . : France, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland peacefully on her hand. Beautiful|For further information apply to local transition for » aged saint of God, | Agents, or ho jus + . the As q one 19 3 HE ROBERT REFORD CO, Limited, who just the day previous nad eX-} general Agents, Canadian Service.) 50 King St. East, Toronto, AA pr At Prana en, mp Mount Royal Sunnel "= Montreal-Ottawa Short Line: THROUGH TRAINS BETWEEN MONTREAL, OTTAWA AND TORONTG READ DOWN * Daily. Daly ox Sunday. = AD UP $6.15 pam. |f 8.15 am. Lv. MONTREAL. 00 p.m.|*12.00 a's Dining Car Service AWA Te m. Through Parlor Cars Jods an, i i Ba: Ar Br SHAwA i. 3 pm), 200 1.36 am. pm. Vv. , mm 4.35 am, Comfortable Through Sleeping Cars -- [1 430 pan| Ar. 1 inosTON. {Lv [1243 0. Day li aif is oe ie tar. | 4.30 pm. Coathes 3.35 pam.| Lv. HARROWSNITH Ar Ar, mn, 3 Fas am 1.98 a 730 » 9.45 pm! Ar . TORONTO. ...Lv, A Monday, Wednesd Friday AT MONTREAL -- Connections polwte TIO Ban ia Pacific Const tate, ane - | FL Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Noa as atm Base LOWEST FARES -- THROUGH TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS EVERYWHERE -- ENQUIRE C.N.R. AGENTS. or write General Passenger Dept., 226 St. James St., Montreal, Que; 88 King St. E., Toronto, Ont. 196g 'HAVE-~A BOTTLE READY WHEN NEEDED -- and stop' the Pain! Di nn I a Se bot HIRST'S The Daily Tragedy of BELGIUM May this country never know the bitter agony Belgium passes through EVERY DAY. May WE néver live to see our people rationed on a bowl of soup and two pieces of bread BURY, 2ununs + Our children emaciated by slow starvation and falling easy victims to consumption, rickets boi i dn rub gun hing 54 It's the little children that suffer most fearfully. The daily ration provided by United States loans to the Belgian Government is. so pitifully inadequate for a growing child ; it no more than momentarily stays the gnawing hunger. There is hope for Belgium and het future generation only Mr. Hoover in his appeal of July 8th; 1 16, fot help for Belgians children says, "This tranwhission of Ee ey Migs Commi he €A.8y Fit, bse ne psu

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