Daily British Whig (1850), 14 May 1903, p. 7

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After Southern Pacific. 0d] reaches the surface of the earth Amalgamated from the m od nAlga ines, impurities are picke And others. Write us. out by hand. 'Thereafter it is screencd several times before it reaches you, and dirt, slate, etc, really have mo chance if terust jor earrying stocks. the dealers are careful. We are very careful. Crawford COAL THAT SUIS. Foot of Queen St.--'Phone 9. Farm and city | property insured at lowest poseible | rates. Before remewing old or giving | ness we rates from | Malt Breakfast Food Is the Best Food for Children of Any Age After Infancy. 1f your children are weakly and frail and have not the snap and vigor of healthy boys anl girls, we say, have them use Malt Breakfast Food for hreakfast and supper. The usual star chy foods so commonly used for chil dren lack the naurishing elements which they need to develop muscle and bone, and put life and vigor into the blood. In Malt Breakfast Food the Malt changes the starch of the whoat to maltose, the most nutritious food element, and this with gluten and phosphates of the wheat gives a mus cle-building and bone forming food of unequalled value. Ask your grocer fu Ma't Breakfast Food. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE offers exceptional facilities to the small Investor for safe Stock Operations. It is only through Members of that Ex- change that one can obtain the deser- vedly nonular House Options the block of stock at a certain price for a given period, against which he can operate in the Stock Market and take fluctuation, with. out margin and without risk. Full particulars and handbook on application. eed Lo Snowe vantage of eve 'ORONTO, CANADA. A GHANGE TO MAKE MONEY ! We receive daily information from our Wall Street reporter that enahles our customers to be on the right side, and to make money. You should be among them and stop making continual losses. We have inside informa- tion affecting a stock that will have a 20 to 80 POINT AD- VANCE. Those interested in such stocks as Mexican Central New York Central Colorado Fuel. 1 Brooklyn Rapid Transit. We charge but 4 per cant in- If you have pever traded and made money in the stock market writa us and we will explain the methods to you Agents wanted to represent us in all cities and towns who can control trade. LEE, THOMPSON COMPANY, Baskers & Brokers, 131 State St, Boston. OUR NEIGHBORS, WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND- Sm---- ENTS TELL US. Ing The Tidings From Various Points In Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing And What They Ard Saying. 1mproving Their Buildings. Morven, May 11.--Planting, building {onces and drawing pressed hay is the order oi the day. Pasture and mea dows are looking very well. Those sick are Mrs. Lund and Mrs. Funnell; both are a little better. A little stran: gor has applied. for board at the home of R. Gibson; it's a boy. Mr. Lund's new drive house is nearly completed, and he is making preparations for building an addition to his barn. JX. A. Bell is getting ready to remc del his -barn. Rebuilding Their [Hdmes. Denbigh, May 12.--The wéather con tinues dry and windy, and the smoke from bush fires is raising in all direc- tions, though no further serious losses to settlers have lately occurred. James McDonald. lately burnt out, is the first one trying to replace his buildings and had a "raising bee" yesterday, starting to build a new house. A con- cert and box social was held at the Methcdist church, on Saturday even ing last, which was well attended, and proved a good entertainment and a financial success. The court of revision for Denbigh, Abinger and Ashby will be held on Saturday, June 6th. Launched A New Yacht. Westport, May 10.--There are no vacant houses to let here now, Mrs. G, W. Castle spent Tuesday in Brock- ville, visiting her husband, who un- derwent an operation for appendicitis last week Mr. Derbyshire launched his yacht last week. Mrs. IB. S. Klock and re. J. McBride, Ogdensburg, are visiti Jatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. pent Sumday at Edmund Narrows-on-the-Rideau. Mr. has purchased the flour mill v owned hy Mr. Ripley. A ierge crowd attended the concert giv- on by Queen's students on Friday night, The programme was not as well rendered as a great many ex pected. Along The Rideau. Narrows-on-the-Rideau, May 11. The boats are in swing and traffic brisk on the Rideau. The farmers irom the front ate moving their young cattle in large numbers to: the north shore to pasture for the summer James Haughran is fencing his farm { all around with patent fence. Ma | chine agents are canvassing on all | sides. Our school is progressing fine, | under Miss Jordan's rule. | Thompson has bought a | piano and a Smith's Falls mower. | Thomas Wuigley has his new kitchen nearly: finished. E. J. Grennon has | treated himsell to a new Wormwith James piano from W. J. Merriman, King ston. To Train As A Nurse. Violet, May 12- here lust a week, is slightly improved for ov The mi last Tuesday Lucees Miss Kdna Storms leit ves terday to enter the hospital at Ham ilton to train for a nurse. Her many vill be greatly missed. THE DAILY WHIO, THURSDAY, celebrated by our school. The children gave fn excellent concert to. their par ents gnd friends. Miss Compton de- serves . great credit for the way she had her children © trained. The bush fires, so troublesome, are somewhat calmed since the rain. Thompson & Avery have bought the limits former- ly owned by the Allen Co. There . is talk now of the day: atso Rev. W. Higgs. Cloyne, and has purchased a mew waggon from F. Thompson, has returned from King: {are making preparations for turning out in a body at Kingston on July Heintzman | gor where she has been visiting her _uarterly service Sunday was well attended. Mrs. A. Close, at the point of death jonary question class in con- nection with the Epworth League, night, was a decided friends presented her with a purse as a token of the esteem in which she was held. She was an earnest worker in the church for many vears, and We wish her success -in her new field of labor. Mrs. C. A. Robertson has returned after few days. The organ vecital in" St. | Wark's church last Friday was al grard success. The organist, Mr. Mar. shall, deserves much credit for the able manner' ranged. Me. several of his thoroughbred Holstein calves, for which he 'realized a hand- some sume Miss A. Faford is sovnding a few days as the . guest of Miss M. ¥cLean. H. Murray was the guest of J. Fowler, Sunbury. which he had it ar- incade has disposed of Purchased The Limits. Harlowe, May S--Arbor day was railroad being put through the boundary. Mr. Kenny, of Perth, = travelling for 0. C. Abbott, Smith's Falls, was in the village to- Rev. J. Howson, Denbigh- J. Hiller McKim. C. Thompson and sister Myr- tle, ave visiting at Tichborne. W. ston General Hospital not much im proped. Has Resumed Practise. Bishop's Mills, May 12.--Dr. Eavle, Kemptville, has come here to resume his practice, which he leit some time ago. Miss Alice Alexander, who is studying for nurse in a large hospital in Buffalo, is home. John Thompson, Ottawa, has bought the Park's pro- perty, and has come here to reside. John Cooper Has moved to our town. for the Frost & Wood Co. Miss Mag- gio Streight, dangerously ill with pirienmonia, © is + convalescent. Mrs. here last week. The A.O.U.W. held an open meeting and it was largely attended. A good yrogranyme was presented. The Misses Bishop, Smith's Falls, are visiting friends here. A special service for chil-] dren was held in the Presbyterian church last Saturday and was largely attended. ? Is Seriously Ill. Glenvale, May; 12.--The Ladies' Sewing society met at Mrs. Thomas Orser's on Thursday and was. well at- tended. Joseph Creamer, ill for the past couple of weeks, has had a re- lapse and is lin a very precarious' con- dition. His son Cromwell is also ill. George Clark Tost a valuable -colt re- cently. Robert Gibson %pent Saturday «ening, the guest of Mr. Grant, Mur The Orangemen of 'this place <Q 12th. George Pillar and friends visit- ed Portland on Sunday. Miss Hattie Watts has returned home from Oswe brother for the past couple of months. Miss Wallace, Maryvale, spent Sunday the guest of Mrs Vis ; Miss Amanda Gordon, Catar her mother's; Milton Gibson, - ton, at home; D.. J. Young, Kings- ton, at - George Binnington's; W, J. Amey, Kingston, at H. C. Orser's; Fred. Lloyd and James Lemmon. Westbrook, at John Clark's; Harold Burnctt, Cataraqui, at Mrs. Alice Binnington's: Frederick Porter, Elgin burg, and William Brand, at Henry Watts. : ' Rose. Glendower Glimpses. Glendower, May 10.--Our cheese fac tory is running full blast under the management of R. Vandewaters. The of milk has increased con requiring the putting in of The farmers pring's work, quanti siderably, a new vat on Monday have completed their sg and are engaged drawing feldspar to spending the friends in Napanee. A Fine Organ Recital. 0000000000000 $ Swift's Coal TOVF, EGG, $ 4 ¢ $ : NUT, PEA, GRATE, é 9 $ Best Quality. JAMES SHI & 50 | riages.. Make a selection + @ $e0000000000s A Cosy Bright Fire Is an attraction for every one beat Sharey glow and immense felt bw coal will make itself Weather pleasure during the cold | + It's just the kind to Brock BUot ione 451. OS ie cook with, bin ity too. Let us fll yo 9009000638006 0000000 -JAMES REID- UNDERTAKER they are all sold. Also, a nice line ! Couches, | closing out at reduced prices. House Restorer. JAMES eee DR. WILLIAMSON, HAS REMOVED sidence from street, just below street. ur CUT STONE Go Carts and Carriages Just arrived a large assortment of beautiful Go Carts and' Car- before of Fancy and Parlor Sets; we are} cleaners use Furniture REID. SURGERY AND RE- R King street to 255 |oood order. Clergy {1 have recommen ris Sia eo FOR SALE OR TO RENT. HOUSE, TH'S co L. FURNISHED, ores Street. Immedia 1h 133, Foot of $04) "| pommioni, Kit Sue 14 w weather is a great boon to the farm ors to enable them to get their plant ing done. Kvervthing is favorable for Toner, an abundant harvest. Henry Washburn and build barn, whi ah will he completad in perienced Great Cured By Liver Pills. are usually the first of the bodily or g and limbs, stipation. diseased part, and relief and cure. ity, Ont., writes | Velland Co twenty years turn over in bed, up. that I could scarcely lift anything "Kidney disease on | tunately, | began | Kidney-Liver Pills, | completely I am 79 years | quite well now, | use these | { ney-Fiver | benefited 25 cents a box, at a ' s manson, Bates and Co., Toronto, past few weeks with Point Road, May 12.--The recent dry | has the contract of raising J. Wood's lerground s Rule J. Wood's underg od | sister, Mrs. T. Kiley, and daughter. | Visirvora: R EE --------ET Pains in The Back For Twenty Years | Fuius sis at bares, he gues Could Not Turn Over In Bed--Kid- | A. Quinn at Hugh Hastings'; I Mc neys and Bladder Affected--Ex- Suffering-- Dr. (hase's Kidney- ep---- The old people especially appreciate the , effectiveness of Dr. Chase's Kid ney-Liver Pills, because the kidneys ank to give out, and the result is hackache, lumbago, pains in the side urinary disorders, and con Old people learn to trust in Dr. (Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, for when all other treatments fail this great medicine seems to go directly to the promptly affords David Misener, farmer, an old and respected resident of Port Robinson, "1 wish to state to you that 1 had pain in my back and left side for over y At times J could not 1 was so badly used 1 had cramps in my feet and legs, and my hands were so entirely useless was, no doubt, the cause of all my suffering, and some times the urinary trouble would be sa had that 1 would have to get up five «ix times during the night. For using Dr. Chase's and they cured me old an but still occasionally sills to keep-my system in Several persons to whom fed Dr. Chase's Kid Pills have heen equally jdria Be ery hera:on ay. Wo | comfort of old age, one pill a dose, pr. Chase's Kidnev-Liver Pills, the Ii dealers, or Ed- the track. Our school is progressing { under the able management of Miss ! Martha O'Connor. The trustees are fimproving the hool ground by erect ing a new wire fence J. Hastings | drives a fancv carriage team. tv. He | tings and W. O'Connor leit on Tne | dav for Montana, where thev hate ecured good positions, Miss Annie { McDonald has returned to her home { on Wolfe Island. accompanied by her Vandewaters at 1 Kiley's; Misses Katie Hastings and Annie McDonald at J. Hastings'. Jr | B. O'Connor and J. Hickey at West port; Mr. and Mrs. P. Kilev at J. of Miss M. O'Connor; J. McNichglas | and 1. O'Connor at Sangster; rs (we, M. Tobin, ¥. McCue, M. Mul ville, P. Breen, Salem, and J. Kellv and MT. Hastings, Kish Creek, at J. | Lennon's on Sunday. Died At Windsor. | Lansdowne, May 12. -- There are { many ~ sorrowful hearts here today. | owing to a telegram received yester day, from Windsor, announcing the death of Clark MeNeil, youngest son | of Bruce McNeil, the cause being un known A letter was received from him last week, but he said nothing about being ill. He was home at Fas ter and was in good Health. His bro , Byron, left immediately to bring o the remaing. To add to the be nent his mother is 'also seriously ill. For the last few years the de ceased was away from home most of the time, as he was an experienced and very successinl clerk, and had a promising career before him. The re mains will probably reach here this ev ening. Owing to ill-health, E. E. John «ton has been obliged to resign his position with J. A. Mathewsoo & Co.. Montreal. He was ane of their best travellers. JJ. A. Bradley and William McConnell left last night for the Rainy River district to select land for ceveral of the veterans heave. Dr. Park er. dentist, Gananoque, has opened an office here one day each week. Arthur yradley hae returned from dental col couple of cottage on Sweet, flakes of op malt, 57 Jim. Dum, although It made him 111, Would of Welsh Rabbit eat his fill. "Force" Rabbit now agrees with him, « It's simply great! "says "Sunny Jimn* FI The Redy-to-Berve Cereal: permits indulgence wi thout penalty. ore | Eat. ore 1 Want. ++ Poree nirk the 1 ea, the more I wan well plowed with {tas to Keep * Horce," ¢ So his. good wife, his taste to \ please, i Tried mixing " Force" with melted cheese. : * : pe nen il, "er Fed Jumes McKenny and Charles Poole | spent last week with his sister Mrs have gone to Smith's Falls to work |], Washburn, at Soperton. W. P. Daley, Brockville, spent Sunday last the guest of Charles Cornwall. Miss i C 3 Leah Adams, Alexandria ' Bay, is Dool, New York city, visited friends | spending a few days . $ A Mics Annabel Root. A social will he on Saturday evening, {held on Friday evening, May 22nd, in aid of the Methodist church at the home of Stevens and the guest of Frederick Huck, Mrs. H. daughter and Mrs, James Waldron, Holland, spent a days last week at J. F. Fitzsimmons'. Dr. and Mrs. LaFevre, New York, spent last week at their Wilt Wick Point. Mrs. Timothy Murphy, Sr., is on the sick list. Fred. Huck is doing a rushing business with his yacht Ellen. Mrs. Delbert Meggs, Gananogue, is spend- ing the week with ber mother, Mrs. Emery Slate. Miss B. Hopkins will spend the summer here assisting as clerk in the store of Cornwall & Hop- kins. Sherman Dowsley, Alexandkia Bay, was a visitor af thé port on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Sea- man, Seven Isles, N.Y., spent Sunday at Mrs. M. Seaman's. z Sangster Sketches. Sangster, May 1l.--Farmers have their: spring's work _completed. 'T. Young and P. Corcoran are engaged drawing feldspar. J. Murphy is en gaged to draw milk for the season. P. Corcoran has purchased a fine team of Clyde horses from H. Reynolds, Verona. Our teacher, Miss Maggie Lemmon, has changed her boarding place from J. Goodheart's to M. 'Mc Donald's. We regret the departure of one of our young ladies, Miss Liddie liamilton, who intends shortly fo leave for Watertown, N.Y. P. Egan is engaged finishing his house. M. Me Donald has purchased the farm own ed by James Nichilison for £1,130, and intends moving on it in the near fu ture. We also regret thie departure of an old and respected vesident, James Nicholson, who moves shortly to re ide with his daughter in Syracuse. James Shillington passed through here with a large supply of goods for his store at Burridge. The ploughing hee at Mrs. J. Darrett's was largely attended, there being twelve teams which turned over a considerable amount of land James Young is visiting at his daughter's, Mis. ) Craig, Verona, Mis. Wels Watt at 'T. Young's; oJ. M. Corcoran at M. McDonald's, on Sunday: Miss Katie Murphy in King ston; Frank\ Reilly and 1 Parrett at p. ( AN F. Bou! at J Daley's; Miss M. O'Connor le Lake, with friends here; J. Bannan and I Murphy at W. Nic holisor,'s; E. 0'Con nor, with his sister, Mrs. T. Young We are pleased to seo W. Hurst here again J. L. Haycock Recovered. Cataraqui, May 12.--The quarterly niceting of the Methodist church connection with Cataragni civeuit, wa on Sunday, May 3rd, and tended. The returns to the official board show the meeting of the circuit to be in good financial stand ing. The farmers are about throu seeding The land is working well and grain is coming up nicdy. The many friends of Colin and Annie Clark wivh n sneeess in their pew tuations. A little daughter has ar rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frra Caverlv. Congratilations ore estended to John baker and bride, formerly Miss Annie Frizzell They will take up residence in Catarpqui Charlie and John Baker have rented Samuel Rees' land to use ad a gor den. J. L. Haycock is so much im proved that he is able again to at tend to hia "business. Johnnie Hunter ix home from the hospital and is im proving. Alexander Rickey, Barrio field, made a short call here last weck. The friends of temperance, after get ting up a petition for no license, were disappointed that a license was granted. The bodies which were iu the cemetery vault are nearly all in terred. The cemetery presents a very tasty appearance. Our resident florist, Frastus Purdy, is kept on the hustle filling out orders. Quite a number of the village school children are ill Miss Gertie Revnolds, Oliver's Ferry, is visiting Mrs. H. J, Simpson. Jamos Cooke, Harrowsmith, is revisiting his lese, Toronto, having passed his final examinations with honors, Mrs. David | Johnston is ill with a bad attack of | pleurisy | Among Rockport People. Rockport May 11.~The remains of/| the late Joseph Simmons; Alexan dria Bay, were interred in the Metho- | are pleased to announce that Mrs. Al- bert Ferguson, who underwent an op- | eration at tal, is doing nicely, Walter Seaman Brockville General Hospi- , old home. The farmers experience some difienlty in securing = enough help, men being scarce. James Gor don meditates giving up farming, and {devoting hia time {o the insursnce | business Carpet Cleaning Should be 'done early "before 'the rush. At Catmovaky, works, Ontario street, old, + dusty carpets made "to Jook 'almost 'new hy = thorough "pro- cos, | Moderate' prices: Carpets taken up and relaid i desired, , % DR. J. COLLIS CHLOR ¥ v a - ly gi pied | 9 # PL] THE ORIGINAL AND "ONLY GENUINE. From W: Vesaling Pettigrew, M.D., formerly Lectyrer.at St. Caorae's hoe. London+"I have no hesitation in stating that 1 have never met licine so efficacious as an Anti-spasmodio nd: pt used it in Consuiapti "Parl Russell communicat ceived a @enpatch from Her Majesty's Council at, Cholera has been ragin fearfully, and that only "of vice was CHLORODYNE. ~~ See Lancet, December Ist, 1864, . CAUTION--BEWARE OI" PIRACY AND IMITATIONS. CAUTION--Vice Chancellor Bir W. P LIS BROWNE was undoubtedly the inventor of CHLORGDYNE, thet: the whole story 'of the defendant Freeman was deliberately gretted to say had been sworn to.~See : 3 " bn Mee Sold in bottle of is. Tide, 2s. 9d, 4s. 6d.. and 11s, each, one fs without the words "Dr. Jy Collis y ; Stamp. Overwhelming Medical Testimony accompanies sash bottle, SOLE MANUFACTURERS, J. T. DAVENPORT, LIMITED, London, minor concerns, quality, fit and génuinéness Sold only in Kingston at : X SUTHERLAND'S SHOE a ¢ CHORIDINE ssi Ti indiegs CHLORODYNE ois Sibu Roa eficctually checks and arrests those (4 ODYAE too often fatal «lisetees: Diphthwis, a Fever, Croup, Agus': W "il | acts like & charm' in Diarrhoea and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysen- ' § 1.1 tery, CHLORINE ch tsb . - pass. mea mr SERVE io the only palliatiye in Neuralgia CAL \ Rheumatism, Gout, Cancer, .T hls >. ache, Weningitiny obey ry ¥ 1 § \, ion, Asthma, Diarrhoea, and other dis8Esés; d per with the result." : 9 ALA, Bi auf y "4 to Bie College of: Physicians Abas We vi age Wood stated that DR. J, COL i 5 Times, July Browne's Chlorodyne™ on the Government rior to an hig oe mahufactured-- Decidedly su - grade Ladies' 8,000 pairs turned out edch" day of 8 hours--The most succes shoe in the history of the shoe --Imitated in style by thousands uf tit never: Syuiled in BOOTS, $3.7 OX Family Brea A Full 2-b. Loaf. TOYE'S | In use for fifty years, and sfllin the A Standard Bread for all, especially workingman.

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