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Daily British Whig (1850), 2 May 1925, p. 2

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pugsies 504! with my Bh tor a very often hg 3» "| would} take 1 ' husband had it | stay with me xl nie evarytiing pee it they! but nothing s day a friend W% advised 'me. to} My husband : boxes, and afte! Chatham Street, | finished 1 felt like information at 1 cannot récomm : for | all those who su § opportunity wrong with their Milburo's H. & INSURANCE EE BONDS jaddell and are put up on burn Co., Limited, "All druggists ham You need some # a load of goéd * relephae on i : a AcHINE right {the | Church met in the Sunday Yeung 'People Are ira Ing Basketball on the School Grounds. Mallofytown, May May 1.--On Tues- day evening the annnal meeting of * Ald of the Methodist school room for the election of officers. The s president, Mrs. Stephen A. Guild, oc on the market for RR ey mt DR. RUPERTP. i 84 ou JENTIS Street, iyi { inde © of Stationary at Waring Gas Engines repaired Prompt and Efficient Servich. Oxy-Acetylene Welding. tinue to conduct the pra of Dr, H. A. St a a condition, The following officers were elected: President, p| Mt 4 Stephen A. Guild; vicé-presi- Partridge; secretary, jaild; treasurer, Mrs. A. parsonage purchasing .. Mrs. Thad Purvis, Mrs. ory and Mrs. A. E. Sum- mers. Flower and sick visiting com- mittee, Mrs. Lewis Trickey and Mrs, W. I. Mallory. The main street of Mallorytown trom the highway to past the sta- tion hes been treated to a coating of The Odd Fellows were In attend- at the Presbyterian church on day afternoon. The Rev. Mr. Mc- Cree, pastor of the church preached brethren. number from here attend the peral of 'the late Mr. McNichol ot # Wacott on Tuesday. "Basket ball is being practised om the school grounds by the young people of the The Young People's League meet- ig on Monday night 'was mmder the leadership of Miss C. Vickery who took . tharge of the | topic /'The (Ploneers of 'the .Chureh." A short address was given by the pastor and readings by Ethel Poole, Donald Mallory and Marjorie. MacDonald and Margaret Purvis. A pleasant so- cial half-hait followed the prograni- me. he Tweed, - 1. -- During the storm on. Sunday last, a barn in dourse of erection and dwned by Mr. Jake Lihsk, near Tweed, was blown down. filam McCaw has solf, his fine rick Wousé on South Victoria street Mr. McGuire, P.§.1. Mr. McCaw rutends to moves Kingston. Mrs, Thoy ehnston has moved : fe to Tweed. Mrs, C. leaving 'this week for y Hanley expects to leave He fli ve aboont gh 3 A number from here attend®d the 0dd Fellows' service in Belleville on Sunday 'last. Mill To Re-open. The Bancroft Light & Power Co., have purchased the planing mill, up until recently operated by J. C. Drummond, from the Ewen Estate, and ;purpose 'putting it into 'prera- ton. Once more. - Engagement Announced. . Mr. and Mps. William James Green, r-Hill;»Ont., announce i ment of their eldest jughter, Nellie to Charles Peters, Te 'eldest son ot. James ' Peters, ly erly, the marriage to take place in May. Bazaar Receipts. {The net receipts of the bazaar last week in Perth under: the of St. John's d to the sum of $3,200. AILY "I ain't much secairt of lightnin' only when it's night and I've told Mamma something that ain't all of it true." BABYS OWN TABLETS ALWAYS IN THE HOME Once 8 mother has used Baby's Own Tablets for her little ones she will use nothing else and as long as there are bables in the home you will always find a box of Baby's Own Tablets on hand. Thousands of mo- thers have become convinced through the actual use of the Tablets that there is nothing to equal them in banishing constipation and indiges- tion; breaking up colds and simple fevers; expelling worms and pro- moting that healthful refreshing sleep 80 necessary to the welfare of little ones. Among the thousands of mothers who praise Baby's Own Tab- lets is Mrs. Alex. J. Perry, Atlan- tic, N.8., who says: --"I always keep Baby's Own Tabléts in the house as 1 know of no other medicine that can equal them for fhe minor {lls that come to young ¢hildren." The Tab lets are sold by medicine deglers or by mail at 26c. a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., ,Brockville, Ont. -- At Findlay Station, Findlay. Station; May 1.--~The La- dies Aid and W. M. S. of Sandhill church, met at the home of Mrs. Theos, Woods, on Tuesday afternoon. Dele- Fares were appointed to attend the M. S. to be held in Belleville, in 2s #t thiteloseiof the meeting: Mri}: Woods and Miss White and Mrs, Mc- Lean served funch. Howard Brash znd family Pittsferry, spent Sunday at Jamies Wilson's. John Brown and his mother visited friends at Battersea re. cently. J. W. Kiell and wife Detroit, are visiting friends here. My. and Mrs. George Brash, Pittsferry, 'visited "at Charles Thompson's. John Wilson and wife, spent Sunday at Mr. Dempsters Spring Field. Miss M. Campsall spent Saturday at her father's, at Harting- ton. Congratulations to James Walker and bride. A Centenary Celebration. Arnprior will, according to plans celebrate the centenary of {ts found- ing on Jnly lst nét. The towuship of McNab will, it is expected, sha in the promotion of the celebra- tions. A committees comprising Messrs. Robertson and A. 8. Murphy, representing McNab, and Messrs. C. A. Mulvihill and R. H: Jeffrey, re- presenting Arnprior, was wppointed ".to nominate an executive. At nd LP tlh. in Woman' 8 Life BRITISH | CANN OLE May 2.--Michael O'Connor re- ceived the comgratulations of many friends on Thursday last when he celebrated his ninety-second apul- versary. Though in the centenarian fold, Mr. O'Connor . ns envy of many younger men. is enjoying good health, retains He ont nse of all his faculties and om Sunday last 'was out to mass 8s usual, and he would be spared many more years. Mr. O'Connor has lived his whole life in Gananoque and viel- pity and emjoys the highest respect and esteem of the community. Ed Shiels and his minstrels were in Lyndhurst last night where they repeated their performance, given here a couple of months ago, 'to capacity attendance. It was a joyful sound to hear the old steamer Britannia's whistle yes- terday and all signs to the com- trary notwithstanding it would seem that spring was due at any rate. ~ The death' occurred on Thursday evening of George Toner, at his re- sidence on Tanner street. Mr. To- ner has been a resident of Ganan- oque for forty-eight years, and was very. well liked and held in highest esteem by everyone. He was a mem- ber of several lodges, but probably more actively associated with the Oddfellows and Masonic orders. Sar- viving him are-his wife, two daugh- ters, Mrs. B. B. Ross and Mrs. A. M. Campbell, Toronto, and one son, William, of Gananogue. The fun- eral will take place Sunday after- noon from the family residence on Tanner street. There is some likelihood of the Clayton-Gananoque ferry starting earlier than the 15th in order to accommodate the demand for trans- portation by motorists between these points, The remains of the late John Crowley, which have . been in the vault at Gananoque cemetery for the past several weeks, were laid at rest .in St, Mary's cemetery, King- ston, yesterday. Mrs. P. Conlin, Miss Kathleen Conlin, Mrs. R. J. Deir, Joseph Crowley, Jr., Rev. Fa- ther Hanley and T. D, O'Connor mo- tored 'up to pay their last respects. NEW TELEPHONE LINE» MUTILATES THE TREES In the Village of Verona--Nirs. Joseph Percy Ninety Years of Age. May 1--Charles. Davy's| Verota, Mey family left on Monday to take up residence at Niagara Falls. Rev, C. A. Babcock is moving to Hills dale. Garnet Reynold has rented his house. J. A. Wills has rented his house to Ira Reynolds. Mr. Wells has purchased a place in Yarker. The new telephone line is about completed but has cost the viage some of its beautiful trees and left others. sadly mutilated. Cameron Craig has returned from the hospital much improved. Miss Lois Davy is taking treatment in the Geferal Hospital. George Paddock, Kingston, is moving to. the village, Mrs. D.C. Spider bad the misfor- tune to sprain her ankle. Mr. Joseph Percy celebrated his nineteenth birthday anniversary on Thursday. Mr. Mills' many friends are pleased to have him back at Verona. g » 'A meeting was held in the Metho- dist church on Thursday afternoon fof the purpose of organising a mis- slonary society and mission band. . The Ladies' Aid held a Very suo. cessful sale and tea in the Orange hall on Saturday. D. Crimutins is starting business in the Trusdale stand. ; a Mrs. Courtland . Snider, = Flint, Mich, 4s visiting her mother, Mrs. 3. Davy, Jack Craig, Niagara Falls, » at Joseph Duceit'e) BM. Revell Bore It needs to be n fact a nice, green p make the place just like a Place the ord ave Ti Fla Ae oe order now and ha have it the hap- pier you'll be ! bi, Xt | R A D° 9% No need to tell all the good o- an Pein Dui Bor Sow ot aa - 3 "Phone 1207 and let Radio Headquarters you. Satisfaction guaranteed by in Radio House, CANADA RADIO 280% J PRINCESS STREET. Spring Suits a Canadian Pacific. City Ticket Office, 130 Wellings ton street, report the following ar< rivals of their steamships: Montroyal from St. John arrived Liverpool April 30th. #. Montclare from Liverpool and Queenstown arrived Quebec May 1st. Minnedosa from Antwerp, South- ampton and Cherbourg due Quebec. J May 1st. 5 Martloch from Glasgow and pei-| ] fast due Quebe¢ May 2nd.

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