Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Apr 1904, p. 7

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buoyant spirits. ANY, TORONTO : 502 NV JOIOIOIOIOX NOCIONI NO) 4.50 or $5 fcr ® our $3.50 ® } that it is not ® 50 for a swell ® ® hoes at $3.50 o n. ® ® : & BRO, ¢ going to continue ingss, and wish to » all the ST STYLES ne | JOTWEAR ADIES. E FOR GENTS. JE STOCK. hoe Co., ingston. BOOTS § and $1.25, serviceable, to t:ll you d boots' that hard knocks e Store. entre Cut a * IFE durable. BIRCH, | 'reet. OUR POLICIES COVER "MORE ON buildings and contents'than any oth- er, com y offers. Examing them at. -tiodwin's Insurance Emporium, Mark- hn i + MONEY TO. LOAN IN LARGE: on small sums, at low rates of interest on city and (arm property, Loans granted on City and coun y deben- tures. Apply to 8. C. McGill, man- wiger of Frontenac Loan and Invest- went Society, Office opposite the Tost Office. LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Available assets $01,187,215. In addition to policy holders have for security the unlimited liability of all the stockholders. Farm and city proverty insured -at lowest possible rates Before renewing old or giving new business pel rates from Strange & Strange. Agenis Established 1854 > 1JAMES REID, The Leading Undertaker lr wou night, services _'t hone 147 for ambulance, Iron Beds and Children's Iron Cots 8 Massive Iron and Brass Beds, regular price, $20. Sale price, $15. 8 Partly Brass Bedsteads, regular price. $15. Sale price, $12 8 Heavy Hrass and Iron Sweep Beds, recular $10, sale price, §8. 4 Heavy Beds, with Pretty Brass Trim- mings, 2 in Single, and 2 in Double, for only $4.50. Also a fow of the Bedroom Séts that we run short ef during eur February sale, at the same price. Send in your repairing early oblige. JAMES REID. "NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. and Of Baby's Dreadful Suffer ing from Eczema. CURED BY CUTICURA. Now His Skin ls as White as a Snow Flake. * Tie's poor little face and spread to his Deck, chest and back. had never seen snything quite like it before," writes Mrs, Helena Rath of 821 10th Ave, N. Y. City. * The skin rose in little lumps, vd and matter came out. My baby'sskin was hot, and how he did suffer. He wouldn't eat, and night after night I walked the floor 'with him, weak as I Often I had to, stop because I felt faint and my back throbbed with pain, But the worst pain of all was to see my poor little boy burning with those nasty sores. At last I was persuaded by a friend across the street to try the Cuticura Remedies. She gave me some Cuticura Olntment--T think the box was about half full --and a piece of Caticurs Soap. I: followed the directions, bathing Charlie and putting that nice Ointment on the sores. Little by little, but so surely, Charlie and I both got 'more 'by day and more sleep by night. ans sort of dried up and went aves, and now Charlie 1s cured coms otely." "Yes, that fat little by the win. dow 18 Charlie, and his skin is as white 48 & snow flake, thanks to the Cuticura I think everybody should the Soap and Ointment, and if it is going to help other mothers with sick babies, go ahead and publish what I have told you." Regotvent. Uiguid and tn form of Chocolate Te Paix; Sealp and Hale.® JOHN L. BLAIKIE, I. GOLDMAN, President Mng: Dir Head Office, Toronto, Ont. DO YOU KNOW ? | i That you can buy five per cent. zold | bonds on instalments--and have them in- sured while vou are paving for them ? | A good investment for YOU--if you | live. A splendid protection for YOUR | FAMILY=if vou die. | Opportunities for men of character to | act as representatives. Apply to | W. J. Fair, Drei on. Send this coupon, or particulars, W. J. FAIR, District Manager, North American Life Assurance Company, Kingston, "Ont, 1 would like to receive informa- write, "for jon' rding gold bond for § {or rpeartins cola bond issued to a person aged... years. Name Address 'Ripe Bananas, Ripe Tomatoes And Pineapples At A. J. REES', Priacess St. | 2 Have You Wood ATT and Coal to Burn 1 Hers Are the two most economical | fuel Investments we know ef : | Hard Coal! Hard Wood !| Whether it's Wood or Coal we deliver, we employ careful teamsters, who know { their business too well to do it in an | untidy way. No extra charge for the cleanlingse--But it's worth something to | you BOOTH & CO. 'Phgne 183. Foot of West St. | ceevceveeel CANNEL COAL 3 . ~----FOR-- ~~ YOUR GRATE. I lasts ali night. Try it. -P. WALSH - 8-357 BARRACK SIREET. ! aserserrescend) Sash, Doors. Blinds, Boxes TO ORDER. 8. ANGLIN & ©0., Foot of Wellington St. BOBS | ae. seceeey Dr. George F. Baker, Den 171% lington St, 2 doors from Merch * Bank. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of Soe Fol CURE SICK HEADACH. ALMOST AFRAID T0 GO TO SLEEP FOR FEAR SHE WOULD NOT WAKE UP. FLUTTERING OF THE HEART. SHORTNESS OF BREATH. FAINT AND DIZZY SPELLS. MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE . PILLS She has been restored to perfect health, She writes: *"'About seven months ago | was badly run down in health and be- tame very weak. | was troubled with luttering of the. heart and shortness of i ight | was | almost afraid to ¥2 10 sleep 1 fecr I « A terrible rash broke out on Char - HE © ' #MAT WHIG CORRESPOND: ENTS TELLUS. fhe 11dings From Various Points © la Eastern Oatario--What People Ase Doing And What They. are Doing. Glendower Items. Glendower, April 9.--P. Rielly and Mrs. Webster are seriously ill with typhoid fever. Anson Timmerman is building a new house. J. Babeock lost a fine home last week. While driving along the road the animal fall dead. Nelson Leeman - and 1. Rabeock, Smith's Falls, at R. Leeman's. Melcombe Notes. Melcombe, April 12=Miss. Mary Me- Donald has recovered from a severe attack" of rhewmatisn. Miss Maggie Gavin has returned from a visit to Kingston. Edward McNeil has been re reside near Lyn. A Trip To Kingston. McLean, April 12.--Messrs. Freder ick and Steward Vanvolkenburgh took Albert Sills paid a' trip to Wagerville on Saturday. It is said that this js dot a very good sugar year. J. R Wager, Wagerville, is at Wilson Wag ers, « Sales Of Farms. Sunnyside, April 11.--Sugar making | f is the order of the day. Thomas Dier has purchased James Wright's farm, stock and implements. The Model fac tory - began operations on April 5th. ing visit here has leased J. last week, C. Drysdale | F Lappin's farm Inverary Items. Inverary, April 10.--The Model chessn factory has re-opened, and is receiving a good supply of milk. The. roads are drying very fast and the young foll's of this place are enjoying their _ovin ing drives. Miss Mary Sears paid «a | short visit to her parents at home Miss Nellie Thompson- is spending a few days in the city. son is moving to Sydenham. John Sleith and H. Shannon at lhomas Thompson's; D. Valleau af | George Gibson's; Miss Ida Hughson, of Ottawa Normal school, at home spend t Visitors: | ¢ Parks and riste!, Myrtle, of Arden, are visiting thew grand parents, Mr and Mrs. Phillip Peterson, North brook. Marshall Presley is spending | § a few days in Deseronto and Enter i prise. Miss Ellen. Wood was the quest of Miss May Lloyd on Sunday last. George Shier made a business trip to Napanee last week. Archibald Shir is ill with poeumonia. McKim returned home last Thursday. Frank McKim, accompavisd by his ( sister, Jessie, are visiting their sister, Mrs. Kellar, Bridgewater. James | Died At Charleston. Charleston, April 11.--Jennie Kil lingheck, orlv daughter" of Mr. and Mrs. B. Killingheck, died on Tuesday after a few weeks' illness. The fune ral obsequics were held at the Me thodist ek Athens, on Wednesday afwernoon. R. Hudson, very ill with |! typhoid fever, is doing nicely. During the heavy storm on Saturday, Michael Hudson ~ received a slight electric shock. He was sitting by the win | ¢ dow nursing one of the children. The Bhock left no serious results. A bolt going out porf a good run of sap. Mrs. A. Darl ing has the sympathy of friends, ow ing to the death of her mother, Mrs, Sampson, . Inverary, has moved on the Claxton place. Maggie Darling has re turned to Kingston, after spending a few days at home. J. Davison is visit- ing friends at Wilton. Owing to the bad roads, L. Fluke has been unable to visit friends at Lyndhurst for some time. Visitors: D. Hughson, R. and KE. Gamble, at S. Hughson's; C, and E. Stokes at Mrs. R. Stokes; C. Ennis at |! J. Linklater'. Harlem, April 8.--R. Barker is seri- " : ¥ ously ill. John Raison, who has been Mr, and Mrs. McVeigh (cheesemaker) to our midst, and wish them a very successful vear.. Making sugar is the order of the day, Eyre have returned after an extended visit to North Bay. Several of Wil- liam B. Gorman's children are very ill. Mr. and Mrs, George Owens have moved to New Boyne, where the for- mer is engaged to manufacture cheese for this season. Irish's farm and will take possession | 5 at once. Harry Campsall is home af last week. (°. perty in the village to L. Clow. Johan Moore has sold his pro-§ » [OUR NEIGHBORS | == z= Sydenham. CC. 6, od from A. H. Rogers and Mahala Drew have returned, after speriding the winter in Kingston. Miss Maude Sanderson is home after a few J. Morrison for the new church. from the Toronto World little girl, 20th. W. week, part, having been making has started and son ix promised. cock sturted his and flue gave away with the heavy pressure of water, and now he cannot do any sawing till the foot badly Messrs. O'Kill, MeKnight Code have started out threshing lo ver who have been spending their Fgster holidays at school in Kellar ter, A. Reid's. people taling their spears and going into the swamps spearing, fish on Sun Donald and week to attend the funeral of ler wis Echlin, Watson '« way to convince you. It fs the Mr. and Mrs, C.]my sands of sick ones on just those terms and 39 out of 49 have paid gladly, 1e canve of a lifetime's work. the most difficult cases that ever moet 1k a . a pS E. Freeman have ordered Wind mills. Witton Cloakey has sold farm to C. Moore, | Mr. Cloakey will retire from farming. Stanley Bab. cock has bought E. Botting's house and lot. A deer was wen on the. rail road on Sunday rt Recovered From Illness. Bongard's, April 11--Miss Norah Gillespie spent the Faster holidays ht Campbeliford. A. Dempsey was at T. R. Briscoe's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bongard visited at W. HH. Kingsley's recently. Miss L. Chalmers was unable to spend the Easter holi- days at her home in Adolphustown, owing to the poor condition of the ice. H. Palmatier, Picton, is spending a few days at W. Bradlev's. Miss Williams sponta fow days with Miss Etta le Roy. The many frends. of Miss Maud Briscoe will be pleased to know she has recovered after her re cent serious illness. A covers aloctrical storm passed OVr this vicinity on Saturday. A. Briscoe has returned from Cloyne. ---- Y Mountain Grove Personals. engaged as cheesemaker in the Fair fax cheese factory. W. Landon is er Mountain Grove, Api) 12 William ecting a new house totreplace the one Sanderson, Cartan, Man, accompan destroyed by fire. James JJ. Lappin [isd by his granddaughter, Mi Milli has returned to resume his summer gan. of Dungannon, i ro wing. a occupation. Hiram Aldrich has left | quaintances here. W.. Somors, H. the neighborhood 'and has gone to Godfrey and C. Barr, of he Ninrston Business College, have returned Mer spending holidays a1 Nellie Coulter spent 'three weeks with home Miss her sister, Mrs. W. Campbell, near Fox spent Faster A trip to the Limestone City asi Sie his Beton, = aly, Port wock on business. Miss Alice Vanvol- | ((ohee SEMEL For in Rine.d kenburgh is spending a few dave at xian; © I vis ivi n Sandy "Mem Trafiord. School opened to-day under 21% A: FEW i SneErron ace the management of Miss M. L. Bol photie afiet pending the winter 1 at tor-Paniel Kirk and Fred Vaivel L Chelan ford. J. R. Moore has moved kenbiirgh were at Enterprise recently on A. "Laidley % farm, nud Mr. $ronch has moved on his farm iatels purchas Misses nina favs in Havelock. Viditors: Mrs, W. Miller Oak Flats. at J. Coulter's; Miss Walroth, Verona, at H. 5S. God revs. Harlowe Budget. ~No service was Harlowe, April 11 held 'in the Methodist church on Sun Fred. Adrain is at present confined to day. Rev. W. Higgs on his way had the house with rheumatism. George | an accident, breaking his cutter, and Dier has purchased twenty five acres | was unable to reach the church of the Noonan farm. Miss Ada Dun | George Connors has bought the Bishop can, Toronto, speat her Eager holi- | farm. Mrs. R. Bishop and son Mar day with her friends here. Mr. and |tin are stopping at Nr. Connor's Mrs. A. Lyons, Portland, paid a_fly- | John and Jerome Bishop leave for Rat Portage. in a few days. Several nes buildings are to be put up this spring. 4 | ¥ ht.a lot from erection of the C. Scott received a lettm announcing he presentation of a silver cup to his which was born February Pipe's mill is closed this Sheriff Fraser, of Plevua, is at he Raval this week. School re-opencd 'he 'Anglicans have boug on Monday, with a goodly number in Ve N attendance | William Ferg | is Miss Riley, of Sydenham in charge. The mail carrier has been hanged. Mr. Horner has left this called to the had ide of his wife, who is very sick. Sugar e good sea Chdddy, "of Miss G ing her -holidays. Cloyne, ix the guest of her uncle, Sum " wel Cuddy. Master Edwin Cole, of Ar Northbrook Notes. den. i a guest at his geandfather's, Northbrook, April 11.--Miss Ethel | R- Scot Pree Foot Getting Better. Beaves Lake, | April 11.=The water n the Likes and rivers is the highest t has been for years. John Wood saw mill last week, water goes whe cut his cutting wood for improving nicely wed Willam flown. Robert Waters, whils iworge . Flack, is Misses Magcis und Minnie Close, home, returned to their Napanee on Monday. A lost a fine cow last week 'homas Stinson, who spreined his knee some time ago, ix not much bet but ic atly to walk around. icorge MeSuight spent Sunday at D There should He a «top to there are. other days. P. Mc wife, went to Arden last lay; of lightning elo passed through Mrs. | ter, Mrs. BE. F. Detlor. Mrs. Detlor Johnson's house, but did no dam: J used to live near this lace for some age. vears, and we are Very sorry to hear ---- of her death: ---- Sap Running Freely. Lake Opinicon, April 11.--The ice is Bridge Severely Shaken. very rapidly. Farmers re Ferguson's Falls, April 11,--The ice going down ga\e our bridge a severe shaking, but the worst is past, and the bridge still remains. Miss Annie Corners, spent 'Sun' day, with friends in the village. Miss Clara Nagle, Almonte, was a guest at Will You Write a Postal So a Sick One May Get Well ? Send no woncy--simply a postal card, giving the name of some one who needs help. Tell me the book 10 send. Then 1 will do this ~~] Frags with a druggist near him so that he may take six bottles Dr Shoop's Re- 4 storative. He mav take it a month at Harlem Heraldings. my risk. If it succeeds the cost is $5.50 10 1t fails the druegist-will bill the cost to ne. That month's test will show you what he remedy. can do t is the casiest only way to induce all who need help to ac very -ill, is recovering rapidlv. Rev. |t Mr. Williams, Delta, was calling on neople of this vicinity. We welcome | cont ie I make this offer to multiply my cures and I am willing to trust the cured ones to be fair with me In the past 12 vears I have furiished Hestorative to hundreds of thou- they got well. 1 pay just as illingly when one says T have failed. "ihe remedy is my discovery, the result 1 have perfected t by watching results in thousands of physicians what it will do My success comes from strengthening Wun Sriurde nerves. and um) Reutorgtive ngton Happenin, . ist oniy "remedy - oes. that Harti . z ngs When an organ = weak I bring back the Hartington, April 11.=The cheese] nerve power which alone operates every factory is expected to open on the vital organ it, . hike aiving an engine % 3 more steam «i ie Weak organ 16th. FE. Botting has purchased D. wer to do its diy. and there is rr other way to make a weak organ well Can you conceive of a sick one who ter an absence of eight months, J. M. bb thalect such i Jtreatment, when I Robertson's friends are glad to see Simply state Book1 on : him back again. Miss Brooks and Mre. | which Soo you Rook 2 on the McQuade havi Teturned to their home | want and ad- Book 2 an idneys in Kingston. Mr. Mrs. J. Stewart | Re. Snoop, Ha ok 4 for Soman tod) of Kingston, visited at E. Freeman's . Book Rbetmatiam .. Gon 'Mild cases, not chronie, often cur- od with one or two Sotties: y of ahr Charles Hollinger leaves on Wednesday for Winnipeg, with a carload of Worses, Le is ac companiod by James McLaren, Perth. Miss Mary E. Sheppard, Perth, and Miss Maggie Doyle, Lanark, spent their Easter holidays at their homes here. Our toacher, Miss NM. Doyle, t her holidays at her home at ayside. Miss Lillie Donaldson at- tended the funeral of her grandmoth. er in Beckwith last { week, George Prizzelle, Wavside, spent a couple of days 'with friends in the village last week, Mr. MU Dowdell, Drammond, is visiting her sistor, Mrs. Robert Sut ton. \ Going To The Coast. soMissiseippi, April 7--School closed a week earlier than Easter holidays as the teacher. M. G. Storms, was ill and only suliciently recovered to return to his home in Wilton on Good Friday, Miss A. Fitzpatrick, staying with her sister, Mew. W, Steel, for 'six months. for her health, left last week for her home in Camden, much improved, Mre. L. Allan spent Kastor at Perth and Carleton Place, W. Nicol, in the General Hospital for many weeks, came home' last' week quite recovered, Mere. Norman Clark ix very low with heart. trouble. Mrs, O. F. Mentse, Fhhree. Mile "Bay, and Mrs. OC. Hentsw, Chaumont, N.Y, ard at their fathers, N. Clark. Visitors : Mrs. Matthew Dodd and' Miss Maggie Nicol Dodd, Perth, at 1 Allan's and friends: Miss Léta Roberts, Sharbot Lake, at C, H. Brook's; Mrs. Walroth and Miss Edith Walroth. Sharbot Lake, at J, Hane nah's; Miss "Annie MoRhinon, 'Kings- ton, at her father's, H. MeKionan, H. MbKinnon sold all his effects last Tuesday by auction sale, and leaves with his family for Manitoba on Tues. day. Thomas Nicol and family bade friends good-bye on Thursday, when he started for Vancouver, BU... to start a new home, renting his place here (6 Mr. Haws. Parham News. Parham, April 11.-<Cattle have been turned out to pasture. Feed seemed to be very scarce this spring. G. Gray has sold his farm stock and machin ery and rented his farm to Charles Ball, Wagarville. He has purchased the Hotel at Arden and intends start ing business on May 1st. J. Duffy has taken over I. Hecht's store at Tich borne and is making improvements. J. Shillington has started his mill, there being plenty of water now, James Kennedy, Cole Lake, has mov ed into J. Shillington's house, John Coatie intends moving into A. Howe's house soon. Rev. Mr. Moorchouse has changed his place of residence from Tichborne to - Parham. Mrs. G. Lake on the wick list" is recovering slowly Carson Barr has been engaged in this factory again' this season. Sugar-mak ing ix about over. There wasn't much Bake his ho Mr, and Mrs, W, ND, Hack spent Easter at Bedford, W. A. Howes and Arthur Griffith returned to husiness college, after spendibg Fas ter at home. J. A, Keeley is spending his holiday at his home, Railton. Miss D. Snyder spent acouple of dats here last week Mills Going Again. Denbigh, April 9.- The winter is at last breaking up and the snow going fast, though in places it ix deep en ough vet. The landscape is a mixture of dirty snow, slush; mud and water, The roads are dificult" 15 get over with sleighs and quite impossibfe yet for vehiges. The crevks and "water courses are torenis of rushing wat ers. Water is no longer a scarcity, but feed of all Kinds is very scarce. E. Petzold has, at 'ast, lwen able to start his roller nills, which, had been idle all winter - for want of Wotive power. Messrs. J. L. Lane and I. Warlick have ven running their saw mills for some time. P. Stein will start bis in operation next week; Al bert Lockwood will run it for him this season. Most of the young mon who have been working in distant lumber camps during the winter have re turned home, The North West jmmi gration fever is beginning to affect some of our settlers again and several farms are in consequence offered. for sale, to rent or to work on shares, on Very casy terms A few farms have changed owners or occupants already. Mrs. Mary Fritsch has been very ill again lately, and will likely go to the Kingston General hospital for treat gent, as soon ax the roads get in a Tittle better condition Died In The Hospital. Arden, April 12.-Suow is going fast, and roads getting bpd; water deep in many places on the roads. Several families have left for the North-West, William A. Miller and family left last week, William Boombower and family; Harvey Green and family. will leave in a few days. Henry Hannah has purchased the Boomhower farm, and Ww T. Hunt has bought Harvey Green's place. The death of Mrs, FF. Detlor, which took unlace at the Kingston General Hospital last week, has cast a gloom over the whole neighbarhood. Deceased was about forty three years of - age, and leaves het husband, one son, and four daughters, - to monrn her loss, The oldest - daughter, is the wife of George 8S. Monds, merchant, of this village, The funeral took place on Sunday. service being held, in the Methodist church. A very appropriate wan preached by the Rev. AC, man from Rev, xiv. 13, the dead which die in the Lord." The words of the minister touched the hearts of the congregation. The chureh was well filled "with "neighbors -- and friends, who deeply sympathise with the bereaved family. A good wife, and mother has gone to her reward, and the community has lost a good neigh= bor,s friend to all, whose memory will not soon fade, nor her quiet example be forgotten. The body was placed in the Arden vault. Henry Cunningham, piano tuner from Chickering's. Orders recsived at McAuley's book store, Princess street. say J Big Fellows. NSS q "Fit-Reform" Ward- robes treat the big than well-- cater to his figure, as well as his taste. @ " Fit-Reform" Clothes "are designed especially for big men--cut to harmonize with their peculiatities--and built by clever tailors for the un- usual figures, q "Fit-Reform " Clothes fit the "6 footers"--the "48 and so inch chiests"--and the "all-round big man"--with the same easy perfection, as the normal man. Fir-Rer f g ip hth i made around here. this season. D. b Hecht intends leaving here for Mont real, in a few dave where he will JAS. McPA "Blonsed are | For the tims being we look and take moderate profits. Good Re have direct private wes > "vo or corn. "7 san £1 Beverage on the Market. Not carbonated--made from the best of Malt and Hops." "~*~ RL AND, . A Book and an "Eng EE nF TO en ie sr ~ Empo Rao a FX WAR rium No Re coe "he bent McMillan & Maguire, 5%. Cor. "Phones y BRANCHES Bunter 8t., PETERBORO ; Brock St., KINGSTON. Jing we King & Youge St.

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