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Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jan 1920, p. 4

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" | mii | PAGE FOUR' | TH E D A ILY BRITISH WEHIG MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1030, " > . : Vv | Jan. 16.--School opened on Mon- day, after a week's extra holidays { tor the children with Mrs. 8S. A. | Wood as teacher. Bedford Mills, { School has not as yet secured a tear | cher. Miss Della Jones fs improving, | {also Mrs. 8. BE. Whaley who had a | bad fall on Monday. The people of this vicinity are taking advantage of | | the good sleighing to Baul wood to] Westport and mica to Perth Road. { Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waffle at J. W, | Rousburn's, Chas. Whaley at Samuel | Whaley's Harry Lee at Willlam | Lee's. | | | KEPLER. | 1 Jan, 16.--Farmers are getting out | : wood. C. Stgsworth has been doing | For evening wear. | the cutting with his gasoline outfit. | | Ice cutting has commenced. Mrs. N. | | Orser bas sold her farm to Elmer Lake, Inverary, who takes possess- | ion in the spring. The W. M. S. met | | Tuesday afternoon at the dome of M } Mrs. H. Buck. Sherman Powley, Oak- | ville, was renewing acquaintances | Also ushroom here recently. Mrs. J. Donnell, Ports- | . | mouth, is visiting her son, E. Don- front Shirts, Dress | nell. Miss Myrtle Storms, By Sou | Ti {| High School apeut the Weok-end, Wig | guest of Miss Lulu Orser. ubert Vests, ies, etc. | Townsend, Brockville, is visiting his | parents here. Miss Lena Orser is vi- siting in Tamworth. Miss Alma | Johnston leaves mext week for Bos- | ton, Mass. Bruce Buck has returned | from visiting his uncle at Newburgh. HOLLSFORD, Jan, 16.--Mrs. H. Babcock, is in very poor health for some months, is much improved. J. O'Reilly, Jr., is 6 » i quite ill. Mrs. Margaret Martin and | son Fred recently visited relatives at | { Pleasant Valley. Ms. and Mrs, R. | | Babcock and daughter, Helen spent | | Sunday with friends at Rosedale. | { Miss Orpha Babcock is in the city | attending Business College. T. Grant, | Hartington, has men employed cutt- ing large elms, off the property of ' | the Martin brothers here. Mrs, Ed- ward Reid has been called to the bed- side of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Huntley, who are ill at Watertown, EEE Te N.Y. A few days ago there arrived from England the bride of Fred Reid, a returned soldier. Wesley g 3 ' AV h £ [ & | 0 | 1 Vanluven is moving to Kingston. His PN son Ross Vanluven will operate the v farm here, / HARLOWE. 7, § zn / NF y \ TS 3 Nn ------ Rai ak TT AY CN Jan. 14.--Both schools have re- opened with Miss Leury and Miss Fevaraw as teachers. A number from here are attending the revival | meetings held at Northbrook by Rey. | Mr. Fairburn. James Wise, who has | been very ill for some time, is mo | better, Malcolm Thompson left to- 2 y ' : day for Govan, Sask. Mr. Dafoe has gone to spend the week-end at Elm OO Ir Tree, holding meetings.' ~Mr. and * Mrs. Zufelt, who have been visiting un 1 the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller, have returned to their home. Thomas Whiteman has gone to Flin- 0a {ton to work in the mines. Mrs, ' Walter Scott is home again after | spending a oouple of days with Mrs. | James Wise. sitors: Mrs. BE. Mor- Saves Them | ley at Mrs. Charles Hiller's; Mr. and Your lle b Mrs. Charles Bott and Mr. and Mrs. last 8s Tong ar oust pe made to | | prederick Wood at Walter Scott's; i as ong as pons} Ho they're | Mrs. Frank Thompson at Mrs. Lizzie Ae DN ng Eat Sosp { Mills'; Montie Mills at F. Keller's, faund and best of ail | Dead Creek; Theodore Thompson at cr ais a 8 the safest § | 7m ywhiteman's; Harold Neal at W. omical because; beins more: § | Miller's; Mr. and Mrs. Dafoe at Thos. s ing pure, it | . takes less to do the wash. | Thompson 3. = R= RS -. 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Miss Ethel Sample, of | meeting at Brockville last week. C. Franktown, spent a few days with | Dewolf and three daughters, of For- her friend, Mrs. D. Horricks. Miss |far, and Alfred Sly, Jones' Falls, Sai A SN ) NAN x ) a BULITRN ssSA\\, 8 Edith Badour, of this place, visited [spent Sunday at H. Sly's. JI. C. Ds Se in A, < friends in Perth on Monday last, { Judd, Toronto, was in the village a Sot bIN Many of the farmers have joined the | couple of days last week. A num- y - i SS SS SE EE CC U. F. O. club, which was organized | ber from here attended the council f\ here last week. Mids Mary Ballan- | Meeting at Elgin on Monday last. tine and W. Yuill, of this placs, were . SH -- united in marriage at Balderson's Corners, by Rev. Mr. Scott, on 14th x sa Le 2 ' 3 Wome pm : Lennox and Addington] & . - ri ers rt At co ---- Daten ater te det nn RRA The pol pany, Perth, is iss Simmons, of Belleville. Jacobs : sion No. i; John J, Barrett, | Milne; fence viewers, William Wiltse, jance 1619 salary, $26; Anglin, wood NG George Maitland, No. 3; A. F. | Wiliam Trotter, George Hay, James | for hall, $7.50; election expenses, January. having plans prepared for an im- Wood and Wife, of Vancouver, spent ; ence new mt ather, £ | F uilding to their plant TAMWO : 3 oak with his father, after an | Township Co (§ | Franklin, No. 4; aud John Bennett, | English, A. J. Cowan, F. W. Jackson, | $79 N. Stanton, two shades for MWORTH Not 5. Council applied to the On-|Thomas Woods, John Gillespie, P. (hall, $2.50; J. Grimsley, wiring hall A a" os which will be erected next spring, It of twenty-three years will 3 Jan. 14.--Fraser Robinson, s o a be four stories, on Herricott n, of | Tommy Watters has opened up a tario government for a 'share of pro- | Fowler, William Milton, Isaae Stoll-|$15.75: John Curtis, balance work | posed expenditure on colonization | ker, Joseph Helferty, Henry Johns | $41.60: Erwin Orr, Tautérn soc; Street, adjoining their presen 1 . | Saskatoon, Sask, is visiting friends barber shop in Bruce Richs H present labo i Ee i. » P in Bruce Richardson's - { « Tatory y orm passed away fold stand PITTSBURG. {roads of $1,500. Officials appoint. ton, Thomas Anglin, John Torney %.od Bell, work, $10; J. L. Whiting, \ Thom | very suddenly last week, aged ht- Lh Desare.r. Bolla Orman resident of | ous. The Balai prep Jed spr At He TET re > Jan. 12 The inaugural meeting fed: Board of Health, Dr. C. A. Morri- [and Willlam Curtis; sheep valuators, | law costs $61; William McFadden,' Ripeg General Hospital on Jan. 1st Week With a large .turnout each'| Smith's Falls Board of fart (Be of council met at 11 a.m. George son; M.H.O. Joseph Woods: sanitary [division No. 1. Vinsest Poni: No. | gravel, Tbe. The tres ho Baceased was the con. of au pst night. Driving parties ate ail ho Pith ¥ Narr of Education the | Maitland, reeve; John, J. Barrett, |inspector, George Maitland; reeve, |2, Oliver McAdoo: No. 3, Howard ! cheque for $1,000 to dures. Sivn a William Bell, and a brother of Mrs, |e. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wagar | chairman Dr. i. A And 0 Oftice: | John Bennett, William George Croz- { W. G. Crozier and the clerk as secre- | Brash; No. 4, James Greenlee; No. 5, | counts The clerk was Tats oted to R. Hetherington and Mrs Jas. E. | Bave an oyster supper om Tuesday chairman. Ww w Sa arson; vice- | jer and Alfred Edward Franklin, tary; pound keepers, Robert Webl, | M. Shortall; colonization overseer | advertise for tenders for a e Smith, Deseronto. * " 7 evening last in honor of thot cousin, ' John McEwen. i Secretary, Sauneiffoss. Minutes of last mesting (Robert See, Willlam Curtis, James |W. J. Morrison; assessor, N. H. Mac. | and spreading of stone, (ning ae Sager, one of the old citizens | con rmed. w. G. Crozier to repre- | English, Walter Ruttan and Charles | Lean. Ascounts passed: Clerk, bal-| until the first Monday in February, I Deseronto, died on Wednesdgy | BRINGIN uP : . : : | SUP FATHER Hn mn 'By GEORGE McMANUS | ag WHAT MAGGIE Fmd -- CALLS PLEASURE BEFORE | eg pd Igy !

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