Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Feb 1903, p. 2

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THINK IT OVER ething You Can See Restaurant or Caie hysician puts the query H ever noticed in anv dar. at lupch or dinner time th. er of Hearty, tigoron« ubles: men whose ages to eighty wears; pa in Any ave and all perhavs grav, |: feeble or senile * a aps the spectacle is have escaped vour oi. mment, but nevertheless i lesson which means ou will notice what the. lows are eating vou w they are not munch ers nor gingerly picking th, ch a menu card of h foods; on the a to prefer a juicy roast of perly turned loin of mut: the deadly broikd lobst. ether ignored point of all thizlis thy old age depends . and pl and not or to live upon bran cre sve is a certain clas vs who seem to believe that other good thin, but these indiy ng condemnation of th con ny of upon dieting g . and many rank poi sickly 1 king ries matter in a nutshell is tt rete h se the natural ve juices in sufficient wholesome food will bw sted; if the stomach does and « food uart's Dwspepsia Tablets son the and strictly a medicine, as ¢. entirely upon the fi ng it thoroughly and bowels ih needed rest and h MOCO OOO 3-0-0 D C0000 ® Iron Tonic > OOOOO Pills FOO OVD DOOO OOO 4. B. TAYLOR, Pharmaceutical Chemist 124 Princess St. Phone 52 Successor to E. C. Mitchell GOO OOOOCC r Coal Is As Clean As Though Were Washed and Brushed. oot of Queen St.--'Phoze ¥ -- INTER SCHOOL FO SINGERS. MB. A. U. BRANDER, ftom Solais! nd Teach! wpe cam aisd tals and Conteris LE std 8 SpecAy olsen Lica Bick 0 IS YOUR AUCTIONEER N. MURRAY, Jr. serving measly every body mv * ime He bs 8 reputation a f9od sales, promt veces factory ettementa You wi er Im pocket dy smgloyms . MURRAY. Jr ~ THE DAILY Pure, Fragrant and Cleansing. BABY'S OWN SOAP 1S UNRIVALLED FOR NURSERY AND TOILET USE. Don't risk imitations on Baby's delicate skin. "ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mras{ MONTREAL. 2 ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Cenuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. Very small and as easy to take as sugar. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION CURE SICK HEADACHE. Troubled with Kidney Trouble for Six Months. Many Men and Women Are Troubled With Kidney Trouble, Some For Less Time, Some For Longer--No Need To Be Troubled For Any Length Of Time, If They Only Knew Of The Cures 7, "lade By O00AN"S KIDXEY PILLS. Backache Is The First Sign Of Kidney Trouble--Thcn Come Complications 0f A More Serious Nature. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS TAKEN AT THE FIRST SIGN oF BACKACHE WILL SAVE YOU YEARS OF MISERY. Mrs. William H. Banks, Torbrook Mines, N.S. tells the pub- lic about the great qualities of Doan's Kidney Pills in the following words: --1 was troubled with kidney troubles for six months, and had such terrible pains across my kidneys all the time that 1 could hardly get around. After taking one box of Doan's Kidney Pills I begar to feel better, and by the time I had vaken thrce boxes 1 was completely cared. "Price 50c. per box, or 3 boxes for $1.25; all dealers or The Doan Kidney Pill Co. Toronto, Ont. SKATES 109% Reduction. Strachan's Hardware F: tablished Half Century JAMES REID. The Leading Undertaker, 214.258 Princess St Open day and night. ¥ or Ambulance 'Phone 147 EXTENSION SALE fs a Boon io Buyers for Pres- ont or Future Use. JAMES REID. Repairh g Promptly Atter.ded to. EE OUR NEIGHBORS WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND. ENTS TELL US. The Tidings From Various Points In Eastern Ontario -- What Peojle Are Doing and What Tley Are Saying. Westport Notes. Westport, Féh. 16. Mrs, Johnnie Lulville and Miss Pollie Mulville re turned on Sunday from Delta. where they spent a few days visiting. Messrs Albert and W. E. Jeacle visited Perth last week. Mrs. Hart, Misses Jennie and Dorette Jordan and Jack Jordan, Toledo, spent Sunday in town. Mrs. E. J. Adams has returned from two weeks" visit in Lancaster. M. J. White is all smiles; it is a girl. Miss Annie' Donnelly, Tamworth, is the guest of Mrs. Pete Donnelly. We are pleased to state that Mrs. Andrew covering. = Godirey Glimpses. Godfrey, Feb. 16.--The recent snow are drawing rock, as it improved the roads greatly. H. Richardson spent a few davs at his mine last week. T. H. Craig has sold his house and store to J. McCann, Burridge. C. G. McKnicht and H. Hickey sold two valuable horses for a large price. Miss M. New man. Kingston, is the guest of Miss Gertie Beattie. Mrs. 7. Sigsworth and Miss M. Hill, Hartington, spent Sunday at J. Hill's. Miss K. Mills spent Sunday at her home in Wilton Mr. Vanluven is agent in the station for a few days in Mr. Craig's absence. Married At Northport. Hartington, Feb. 17.--Henry Clow has sold his farm, known as the Dool farm, to William Babcock. Mrs. E. Leonard. widow of the late Edgiton Leonard, and W. McKinlev, Glenvale, were quietly married at her home at Northport: They will take up residence on her farm bere in the near future Mrs. T. Grant has returned' frog visit ing friends in Kingston. Mrs. Revelle and Miss Minnie Campsall intend spending Sunday. in the city. Harry Campsall, Eddie Freeman, Rillia Sunday is under Wood and Clara Wood spent at Violet Henry Clow Ae doctor's care with grippe Mrs Melcombe Meditations. Melcombe, Feb. 16.--A was held at the residence of J Mc Donald. It was a grand success. Miss Maggie Morricy, visiting her aunt, Mrs, B. Gavin, for the past week, has box social returned home. Mrs. James P. Lap pan, Visiting friends in Philippsville, has returned. A number from here attended the Eastern hospital ball in yrockville. Miss Maggie Gavin is vis iting friends in Brockville. Visitors : (. Hudson and daughter at J Rol ger's; Miss Annie Fowler, J. Boyle and L. P. Shortell, at J. Donevan's; Mrs J. Donahue and F. Synett, at Mrs B. Gavin's. Exchange Of Farms. Cdessa. Feb. 17.--Moving seems to be the order of the day. G Detlor, Fellows. has bought the residence own od bv the late Dr. D. B Boothe, and ntends moving into it soon Edward Snider is moving into the house once owned by the late Henjamin now owned by Mr Spider. Charles IF Qeott, Snobin Roatl, is moving on the farm owned by Denis Snider Several from here are invited to a party ul the home of Miss Bertie snd avenue, next Thursday evening Robert Metzler "is wists Napanee. Miss Hinch. Wesley, i ing at Mrs. 8 Sproule's; G. at Ira Smith's; Mrs. Robert in Napanee. Mrs Married At Kaladar. Kaladar, Feb. 16.----A event took place at the home of Alex ander Forbes on Wednesday, Lillian Campbell, for the past week, Flinton assisted at the Sunday services by Mr Sager and Mr. lrwine. We hope that returned Sunday t« at the mines they will favor us another W. Miller made a flying trip to Na panes on Saturday. Miss lizzie Ab hot. Northbrook, spent the past week isiting her aunt, Mrs. -J other friends. Edward Morton, evanae list, of Bancroft, home here. Our moved to Mr. J. Fox's removal. ---- left for New York, where she has a situction as nurse. L. H. Ruttan is improving his place by trimming Marshall Huffman had a nar trees, from being killed by heavy row ecacape Vanluven Bros. are doing quite a buving and horse business, by trading, colling. ' They havé a fancy team, also some not so fancy They are also wllng a lot of pianos and organs Frel. Johnson is moving to bis east ern farm. A lot more moves will be wade next month. Extensive improve mente wiil be made to the Moscow heese factory in the spring, no dc ubt {0 be a benefit to the patrons. a nt Caught A Large Lynx. Matawatchan, Feb 12.--John Kerr, acent for Gillies Bros., paid us a vie it on Mouday. A large lynx, measur ing seven fret in length, was trapped at Jams Wilson's camp, Miss. Mabel Wils'n has returned from visitng fiends in Kingson. The people of Mat han cre clgted over the new We I A railroad from Bre ckville to the Soo Matawatchan," being In a direct line be benefited by this will, it is hoped, bad. While working in the woods last week a horse belonging to Harry Leitch fell and broke its leg. The ani shot. Harry Leitch d to be mal pa replace the horee for sount of diphtheria, is to number of farmers are ago on a be held soon. "A have disposed of their farms and Ee McCann is re- | storm was welcomed by the men who | Mahee, w, Maple wenden Gilbert, very pleasant February vigiting friends here Rev. Mr. McConnell was ably while going to and from their business with service. Robert Bryden and Morton. and is visiting at kis post office has been Godfrey's on account of poles filling on his head in the baru. | preparing to move out in the spring. | iss Heston Mclellan has gone to | Renfrew to learn dressmaking. Oyr | school, closed for some time on ac- count of diphtheria, is to be opened | again with Miss Pebee as teacher. Murvale Facts. Murvale, bh. 13. The cheese ing on Mouday held in the town hall, at Harroasmith, was well attended from here. Mie. Hattie Horning has returned after a lengthy visit with friends at Sydenham. <. B. Rose and her guest, Mrs. Jeremiah Sn Odessa, spent Tuesday at J. S. lagher's, M.P., Harrowsmith assessor, J. 0. FEllerbeck, made his annual calls here this week. Visitors Mis. 0. Aikins and son, Harold, King ston, at D. Murton's; Mr. and Mrs King, Odessa, at M. Traynor's; Er west Houston, Kingston, at J Grant's; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lucas, Maple Lane; Miss Effie Clow, Syden | ham, at Aléxander Irwin's; Walter | | Wallace, New York, at his father's. | | Frank Purdy at M Purdy's; Mr. and Saundercook, Kingston, at D Miss Eliza Gates, West [ brook, at 8. Alport's: Sheldon Horn {ing at William Irwin's: Mr. and Mrs | B. Davis. Violet, at his mother's, | Mrs. Jeaac Davis; Freq Grant laft Sa turday and Sunday at Thorpe meet | Ferguson's; | Holleford Happenings Holleford, Feb 12.--The | thaw has rendered the roads unfit for drawing heave loads. J. ORielly has | moved into his new house. A little | girl has come to brighten the home | of James Walker, William Babcock {has purchased the farm of H. Clow, | Hartington, who intends going to | Manitoba to locate. D. Walker, haiil | ing feldspar for Richardson company, | returned to his home yesterday quit | ill. Messrs Albertson and Abrams, | Desert Lake, moved into this vicinity | this week. They have been engaged by {9 0O'Rielly to work his farm this sea son. W. Albertson was summoned to | the bedside of E. Albertson, Verona, | this week. The latter is hopelessly ill Que popular merchant, James Red mond, visited Kingston ve rday and | procured a load of furni which he is engaged in delivering to day to customers. Miss Gracie McKnight, of | Godfrey, is staying with her aunt Mrs. J. W. Redmond and attending | school here. Mrs. H Martin has rv | turned to Kingston after an extended | visit here. Mrs. Kern and two little daughters, Watertown, are renewing | acquaintances bere. Mr. and Mrs. ( | 3. McKnight, Godfrey, visited friends | here this week. Other visitors: Mi | and Mrs. Shorey, Manitoba, at Chas { Martins: Mr. and MF. FE. Kennedy | Godfrey, and Miss Hattie Kitson, Ver lona, at G. Flderbeck's; Mrs. A and Mr James Walk Sydenham, at present are, Thompson, Bedford, and Mr , Desert Miss Lake. at Maud Hill, Enterprise Etchings, Enterprise, Feb. 16.---Mrs. E J. Wa gar returned home on Saturday from { Switzerville, where she was attending | the wedding of her brother, Wesley Patterson. to Miss Ella Hayecock: Mrs George 'Campsall spent Thursday and Friday at Elwell Bell's. Mr. and Mrs Allan Clancy, Wesley, spent Wednes {day at G B. Card'. Mr. and Mrs Wesley Simmons, Switzerville, are the guests of Jacob Loucks John and May Wagar, Fenelon Falls. are visit ling at James Wagnr's. E. J Wagar has erected an ice house near his store David Mintz is husy cutting ice for the _ | villagers. Levi Cand re turned from | Moscow on Thursday. Miss Carrie Dopking is visiting at Alvin Jacke son's. Earl Wagar returned to Albert after spending » davs at home. A very enjovabl time was spent at the home of Mrs W. I. Graham last Friday evening Dancing was indulged in. Damon Clark is around buying cattle for the North West. Misses Lena Deline and Emma Allen, Marlbank, spent Wednesday last here. Jas. Kenny, Nepanee, shipped a carload of cattle from here to the College on Monday, few WHIG, ors partnership. The and two sisters Strathcona, Fe given by the evening, Was Collier, Newburgh ihe remainder of purely local The place at the Meth day suffering sumption. in the prime of h and one small <h ecn unusually afl Cooper is quite | children are ill infant child of She is improving er smith, near where they vening. Mr spent ing here. H ton andl New his farm. M: G. Dunlop's was through hore hur North-West last week. Sunday visit to ship we:t afternoon hes for a long He was un yo bh 16 COCF well attended Nesbit, M.A., occupied the chair. Mi gave 1 wilis ase fe, and i. ib oorly with jpmne George lest Monday; also a Mr. Cummings. Mrs dipped on her door bruising ana injuring tin school in the back school house firm of Walker & Duvy has dissolved business will be man aged by Alonzo Walker in future. Wil liam Gale and John Kelly, Marlbank, were in town on Saturday. L Effie spent Saturday in the village Strathcona's Budget. The on the programme v Darlington, who died Saturday, and Maud, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 18, . - ee and black s Alonzo Wagar at home; Miss An | nie Milligan at James Shire's; Fergu son Black, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander | Dopkins, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burgess at William Bell's: Archibald Carscal len at home; Bertha and Harry Curn, Harrowemith, at Reuben Wagar's: John Wagar at 8. Jackson's; Frank Jackson at James Wagar's; ' Charles Graham at J. McGregor's. Stanley Wagar, Jr. is thinking of teaching The Vanest conoert Tuesday D. A a | [JR 8 ; ! / ~ "8 = ARE |} ON TY, hid A 8 uable and is a "Household so in Canada. 5 two readings Was ral of Arthur took hurch, Sun «1 had been w with con ir man just eaves gu wife ie family have this being the third death in a short tue Mi Connors ung Now tep umonia Mrs Walkins I'he died child of ymerville and fell herself severely CO. Carser, residing Selby residence of last a most ly Sun Sexsmith lately ne of Strathcona's fair girls, Smith, driving the gh sta n and Mrs, Calder visited J. Lowry lay buying vo orth of here, is on the sick list, A load drove to the Fred week, anjovabl married Miss R Connors. DD. Snider, ~Mapl Ernesttown, was the guest of I n Wednesday. Mrs. DD. Loucks Na pance, has been visiting frie nds here Mr. and Mrs. Calder were guests of Mr. Dunlop on Sunday. Mrs. 1 i had a small quilting bee, Lut they i some good worl Mrs. F. Green spent a few davs in Napanee Mrs. R. Py bus bas Leen aid up with rheumatism Mr. and Mrs (i. Walker visited their on and ter on Sunday My Rockwell the pianos of R. Lott and J. McA J. Alexander i Kut Il take ng cattl 1th, when his granddaughter, Miss | TT -- Nettie Lloyd was united in marriage ' to Stephen Ledore, Flinton Miss A GRASSHOPPER S PLAINT. Moscow Musings. i Moscow, Feb. 16.--We welcome the i colder weather on account of the Wt «wamps, for getting out wood, and for <=" the ioe harvest. Miss Ethel Asselstine € .. > old gray stone A grasshopper sat on an and uttered a And he heaved a sigh pioan As he plaintively said "The summer is ended, the o'er, Provisions are scarce, instead of galore, And 1 wish 1 were dead : harvest is tree was good ker sat on a A wood-ju r av that he grubl And the we save he cannot r : { LO Sie i 1 han S170. The Presbyterian He was a b i : p i He would peek and he'd sing burch social. post oned some til b. would po And a grub would get it right in the ¥ nek, Whea the chance occurred \. rn ried The reas And the And down W whizz And that he You'll most kindl ia, wo long and lingered ered infer the and r glanced at the too tine hax gone by for taking a skate And the autumn is here, . Lt, and rain will cze 1 surely shall drown fetched a old gray he with a whirr and =a ade it a matter of bizzy IN OUR OWN CIRCUIT. News Of The Districts On Both Sides Of The Line. The Belleville Portland pany have started operations James A. Demarest, formerly ed States consul at Brockville, Brockville last Friday W. Wright, grocer, Picton, bas pur ¢hased the Dorland farm, Wellington and expects to remove with his family Alexander Hayes of Gananogue had his leg broken by "Harold Mack," the trotting horse rearing, and falling on him. Cement com Lait died in conducted for out O'Neil, who has mal Hotel, Belleville een years, has sold Deseronto who, for James the Internati the past fou to Thomas Sager, Daniel Fairma over tuwen hvay mail ty five year ae been a re clerk, has been suprrannia He will make his home in Gananoque with his parents The remain of the late Alexander Allan, Almonte, will probably be ex humed and an inv ion held te i death. H fin a} pen and hi vidow claims an in nce of 21,00 The ver, Col., of Mrs. 1 of Elizabeth n death occurred recently in nD. Comstork and I Oo Ath Urinh Lak native « nn resident of husband was i Holi doin € bie mary Comstock and they removes) be Portage, Wis, to which place her re were brought for intertnent, years wa mam from} Of unfailing success in the cure of all BR Recent Colds and Coughs, Bronchitis, Bleeding of the Lungs, all yields to the Curative Effects of OWBR DGE'S LUNG TONIC. It is not wise nor safe to experiment with aew remedies which are offered on ug store an article which has proved so inval- trial, when you can procure at any dr Word' throughout England, and is rapidly becoming A. B. EDDY'S = re Self-opening, square bottom GRO- CERY BAGS, also Hat, Millinery and Glove BAGS; and Flour and Cement SACKS are made from the TOUGHEST PAPERS, in all sizes and weights, Printing ¢ as Desired. E. B. EDDY CO. J. A. AENDRY, Agent, Kingston. J : Re STOR | ve wll ' H "A RECORD OF 28 YEARS ONCHIAL and LUNG troubles-- AL AFFECTIONS, WITH NUCH RELIEF, WHEN ALL REMEDIES CHARLES F BRADFORD. "YOUR LUNG DONE WONDERS STOPPING MY BLEEDING FROM ER, LAWSON LINGTON." 35¢c. and THE pecks Sold in packages only-- Quaker on each package and Cereta Spoon «1 HAVE GIVEN IT/¥OR SE- VERE ASTHMA AND BRONCHI- COMBINED COUGHING, AND . IT HAS IMMEDIATELY GIVEN OTHER HAVE FAILED." = FORSHAW, D.D.S,, 0g nic 0 TONIC HAS FOR ME IN COUGH AND THE LUNGS. IT CERTAINLY IS A WONDER- FUL MEDICINE. ADA FLETCH STREET, DAR- 75¢c. per bottle. Coupon inside \ Incipient Consumption, Limited, Hull, Canada. R. H. TOYE. ~ CASH Beginning On Monday 5c. per 2 Ib. loaf. : - --. : BREAD. we will sell the best Bread in the city at only 'Phone 467

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