Daily British Whig (1850), 12 May 1903, p. 6

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, 60c." Lo $1 each; de- allow, rough, %. a bi; bi; glaseng, $2 to fox, $1 to §2,50; oN %80.; muskrat, No. 1, spring, marten, 32 to $5; bear; $10 to r---- Butter. Wholesale--Creamery, 23c. to Li lh farmers' prints, l6e. to 18e. a ib; in rolls, Ge. a lb. * 1 Rotail---Crea ints, #8e. 10 200. a b.; rolls, hh. } hides, yd $2.50 30c. to $1; skunk Mo. a 2c. a Ib; flavin: sucrifices in the "obstacles "that come in the: is. "|'One of Mr. Iveland's best paragraphs. bag is perhaps the following : English Prayer-Book--its particular. forms of divine worship and the rites. {and ceremonies which it inculcates--: are English mind, heart and life better t creasing dethand for this book, and its er' countries. Ts teachings and of a literary family. She is the only to bet | selvén ma history day by day.* Che title of No.' 1, V , 4, lis "attractive, and the ! wented 'in © weve, is' 'decide ' { Laws this defect ] in the next number, 'which will be issued from Recorder press, ille! The "of a table of conténtd -- the number bef deals : he number before us ; oy Pies ts Owtario. "War of 1692," "Om the ly, gentle Night ee hl adored him. Sleep the mortals when in pain" Sleep that gives to i ; in brave deeds, in 'deeds; to feel. they are them. y be appreciated. The" his- relative to * Eastern N ; 7 ter of Senate : fe mew armored cruiser Pennsylva thats business men wake | order to fight successful death. i for reflection in this little volume. "The teachings and principles of our excellent, and seem to suit the: et an any other, judging from the in- practical use in the United Binge : and all her colonies, as well as in oth: praclices have a most salutary effect have been many assaults made on it by men given to change, who have a' greater regard for their own private fancies than for the duty they owe' But all thesel . assaults have proved vain attempts against the book. This Gibraltar of the church stands firm on ta tha end of days.' nse, The Rideau Illustrated. Track News, Frank H. Taylor writes entertainingly on tho subject, "Upon The Rideau." He gives, very concisely, a sketch of a jaunt up this beautiful waterway on carried a jovigl party of American anglers, visitors "appreciated not only the almost unparalleled scenery about them, but the kindly treatment "natives." The article is splendidly il Tustrated, and shows that our neigh bors 'are beginning to appreciate to a better extent the beauties of the Ri- dot. The whole namber of the maga- xine is very interesting this month. Summer Songs In Idieness, A new claimant has arisen among the poet-aspirants of Fastern On- Jacknau, croekvitle, whose mt Title book, "Summer, Songs in oness,"' i" Intelt "been issued by William , Tordnito, and Richard fo . Boston. This is wr st hough she is the descendant daughter of His Honor, Jud Me he | by Indians at he revolutionary ragic glen evoked, materially strengthened eral oe After the one of t-uncles was in 1836 knighted at St. James' palace, London, by King William IV, ing the first Cana: dian to meeive that on. The range of sougs contained in this liktle Quay, of Pennsylvania, and one of -the best- own young women in Amer ican § Tr Ottawa,' + "Johnson of New York," are interest- ing subjects' treated. Historical sketches, fhiely illustrated, are also #| given of Broekville, Smith's Falls, more, Almonte, Morrisburg, Renfréw, | Mille Ro¢he, Bytown (Ottawa), Pres 'eott, Carleton Place, ete. This inau- gural mamber is a ve-- readable ona, { and one 'that should bé prized by the fieopld by the eastern counties of the province. ~ A magazine 'devoted to such a praiseworthy work ad the Cos wot should' be encouraged by Cana: J digns. It deserves succesw, land the 4 Whig wishes that it may ' meet with upon the lives of the people. There to the welfare of the public at large.' ite mighty pedestal, and will stand so | In the May number of the Four] yacht Alice, which: they veceived" at the handy of the. | with a had cough, and was almost tario, vik, Katherine H. McDonald hn het life has on the sho the St. | stivet, Moncton, N.B., and whose hus- : fa that Mrs. {band i ei he 1 C x, whany of a |sta "For oap 1 have Bsed Dr. © whose Chase's Syrup 'of. Linseed and Tur- nt, by the feel | volume is wide, beginning with | and ". ociety, who will christen the SErysler's -- Farm," --and Iroquois; * Hawkesbury Mills, - Avon its desert. One Tablet After Eating. And what a wotld.of distress would be saved. Dr. Stan's Pineapple Tab- lets cure sour stomach, distress aftdr eating, weight in the stomach, wind on the stomach, loss of appetite, diz- ziness, nausea, and a nother troubles traceable to bad digestion. One tablet gives instant relief, A. posi- tive and pleasant cure that nature has provided. 35¢, Sold by Henry Wade and H. B. Taylor.--128, A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. T. Truaisch, (late of Belleville), in Brooklyn, on Thursday last. This is the first female member of the fam- ily ever borp on this "continent. Coughs, Colds As 'Well as "Group; * Bronchitis and Whooping Cough, are. Quickly "The virtue of this great prescrip- tion of Dr, Chase is so well known in Canadian homes that it seems useless to do nfore than temind you that it has a larger sale and is curing more people tag ever before. Mrs. J. W. Lloyd, Albion street, Belleville, Ont., states, ' "In the beginning of last winter 1 took avery severe cold, accompanied laid up for a time. I tried sevetal re- medics, but with indifferent' results. On the advice of a friend I got a bot tle of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, and found that it re- Tieved the cough at once. By the time 1 had talon The one bottle my cold was goue, and I can truthfully recom- mend it as & splendid remedy for sosghe and colds," rs, A. A. Vanbuskirk, Robinson a pentine for wy children whenever the! take cold. I used jt Brest with one of my children suffering with a severe form of asthma. It seemed as though the Joast Sxposure to cold or dain; ness would bring on an attack of this disease. | began using this medicine, and 'must say that T found it most excellent. We have never tried any thing in the way of cough medici y aatisfactorily. n that 'worked so a Cd seemed 10° go Fight to the diseased at ody 'relibl with imita "wim," ROLLO AND HIS TUTOR. ------ . Rollo Learns All About Echoes. Safe From Forest Fires. Wilton, May 11.--Rev. D. C. Day held quarterly 'services at Violet yess terday afternoon. The Methodists ate shingling their shed and putting a new Page wire fence argund the churchyard and the cemetery. (John Ovens is home from Newburgh high sehool, ill 'with typhoid fever. Mrs. Anderson and child, Racine, are vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Walter Clark. Mi§. Pebbles and children, Lowville, N.Y., are visiting relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Murphy and daughter, New Glasgow, Que., have come to vend a few weeks with her parents, vy. and Mrs, N. Simmons. r. and Mrs. Moore, Enterprise, visited friends last week. George Simmons is suffer- ing from au attack of rheumatism. W. H. Neilson is confined to the house with a sore eye. Mrs. James Thomp- son received word from her son, Charles, at Newton Falls, N.Y., that they were safe from the forest fires raging in that vicinity. The women and children were sent from the plade at one time, as it was thought im- possible to save the place; but by the aid of the Carthage fire brigade the fire was stopped. © Mr. Thompson has charge of a 'large store at Newton Falls. A Lasting Benefit. cured, as did Johnston Larmon, Oso Station, Ont. He had 'rheumatism in oné of his hips for years, used all kinds of medicine Without getting any relief. Two bottles of Hall's Rheuma- tic Cure cured him completely. He has not' had a 'pain or ache for three years, This great purifier is put up in bottles ining ten days' treatment, 50 cents at Wade's. p-------------- Carpet 4 Should be done early before the ruch. At Carnovsky works, Ontario street, old, "dusty Cafpets made to look almost hew BY & thorough pro- cess. Moderate' prices. Carpets taken up 'and relaid if desired. Rishop Mills held confirmation ser vices in Trinity church, Brockville, on Sunday morning, and in St. Paul's chitreh in the evening. At the former church twentvithree weve confirmed and at the latter thirteen became Joitmunicants of the Church of Eng- and. 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My back was 30 sore | could hardly walk: 1 went lo the drug store and got a box, took them according to directions and thie result was that my back was completely cured. 1 believe they are the best kidney pill on the market to-day." There is not -a 'kidney trouble from Backache to Bright's Disease that Doan's' Kidney Pills will not relieve of cure. The rice is 50 cts. per box, or 3 boxes for 1.28 and may be procured at all dealers or from : THE DOAN KIDNEY PILL CO. TORONTO, ONT. Little Men's Clothes We have a great array of matchless Clothing values "for ~ children: The season's choices pattesmiimost de sirable offects in light, 'dark and me- dium shades, Fauntlaroy Blouses, double-breasted Vestees, 'and. Sailo Suits, newest goods, styles and eas: lest prices. § % th HATTERS, "CENTS FURNISHERS, ETC 102 PRINCESS STREET. A Guaranteed Cure fo All Forms of Kidney Disease. ernst Ve the undersigned druggi ists ut tilly Prepared To Teive the: followin: Rrarantes with every 50 cent Luutl - T. Pettingill's © Kidney-Wort Tal he ® the only remedy in the worl Joa Positively cure all tuoubles ari 4 from weak or diseased kidneys :- honey cheerfully returned if} 4 erer is not relieved and improve flier use of one bottle. to si bots °s effect astonishing and "permat cures. If not relieved and cure Vou waste no money." Heary Wade, Kingston, Ont. B i i jose. the druggist, corner Prince > H. Medley, 232 Princess street. "EB. Taylor, 194 Princess street. A

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