Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Aug 1904, p. 6

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TAGGA RT, OF INDIANA, the Dem ocratic Natiomal Committee. THOMAS The new chairman of » Which was an | Omemee. Ethel Barton léaves to join Manitoba. Miss Mar- Sydenham, is at A, H. Mont- gowery's; Mina Brown, at D. Stewart's. -- Maberly Matters. Rochester, is . Mrs. David Olliver have moved Jo. dbo vil- ple expect to Oso Station to the Mr. are visiting at Mr. cKeever and chil- ying is about completed and r. carload of cattle and ice cream socials, Alban's a decided suc- interesting baseball Saturday s and the vs were 'the Holy communion will be ad- St. MIban's church on at nine o'clock, to ge from here picnic on Friday and Mrs. McPhai Briggs', also Mrs. M nn, Kingston, is visitin, church, have become match was play Many Visitors. Aug. 9. Mrs. Miller, Sunday morning, Ve returned home. Percival, Burritt's Rapids, an has gone to nday at home of Mr. Johns. daughter, Mra. (Dr.) Redmond Andie Dool is visi hrane, P. Smith's Falls, visiting at her father's, Dr. Brown is kept busy attending to his many patients. . visiting friends in Solth Mountain. Miss Pearl Brown. r. Pyke, Kemptville, Making Up Stock. g- 9--A delightful rain by the farmers on Sun- gar Kemp and two chil- ren, New Ontario, gre o James Bradley's, mage has returned ho ing a week with Mrs. Th gard. Messrs. Bongard received another , are the guests of Miss Liz- pson. Miss Myrtle Price, who attending the Brockville Busi- ol has ng her uncle, H. No ery out apple barrels. The promises to be better th a fow months ago. returned after a Assistant Pastor Arrives. 9.--We are pleased » assistant pastor has take up his duties Among our recent visi. from | Lake, Kingston, at G arrived, and will Ethel Bowerman Miss Sarg Bradley the ice cream social at Mrs largely attended Mi ellie Pierce Clayton and Sac and Mrs. B. E. Harriso , and Miss Brad- Lena, at James t shaw, of Lindsay, as made extensive re- ¢ Miss Clinton, have retu; , er grippe" is mak- ing a tour through our vicinity, and erly hoard meeting urch, it was decided to hold a i entertainment at the at Zion in the near future, by a new outside stone wall and . Congratulations to Mr. Ei Acton, (Miss Lottie James Bradley will sion to Ottawa and -- Cedar Valley Varieties. Cedar Valley, Aug. ¢ their Holidays. ontreal with » carl lr og Latimer Notes. Aug. 9.--~Farmers in this enced thelr harvest, Partner, W, Ripl v. with quite a seri he escaped unhurt. Spooner treated her n and C. Mahoney down the St. Law- ber from here attended r. and Mrs. Taylor, t Watertown. Miss F among the Thousand Islands. is spending a fow weeks 1 'Joseph Greenslade Ruests to & trip intend going to t wife, Los Angeles, Cal.; ucsts of Mr. and Mrs. A. The many friends of i ased to see him, it he. Ve years since he left the youth. Willard Lee has imself a bride. Sam and rs paid Brewer's Mills a house, Smith's Falls Mrs. G{ Rector, r. and Mrs. W. Rec paid us his an- Marguerite, Perth: MN Bawden visiting little F. gil Mr. King, at D. Gow- | ville; Capt. E, Flemin, Lyons and wil tt has returntd home her little sister, Grace ! Buying Live Stock. McLean, Aug. 9.--Farmers are H ugh with their harvest. Wil- ~The chimney on yesterday, buying to t it out. hy Mrs. A. Foster. Mr. an vt Sills is ill. A little girl boarder DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED B, . tions, as " "Te "Shad tof : | Heavy fat hogs are remedies. | 1ic cond iy 53c. Bannock] far Marlbank raging women, Carter's | L PY under the parental roof. John ken Mr. Lake; Martin Sills, Sydney Harvey Sunday at G, S is e again. ills'. Mrs. Mr. and Wager 's, Wagerri ille. . M; had the misfortune to cut his 1 badly last week. iss Grace has feturned 4r5in te ney Hearnes, erville, at D. Hecht's, Albert Sills da, urday. Stewart Vanvolkenburgh at Enterprise one day last week. and Mrs, at A. Fos Mrs. E. V, ert Vanv, ter's last Sunday. Mr. -- Brought Home Berries. Maple Avenue, Aug. 8. of the steam H. Frink is th cas and W, Snider. Kurah thresher js reshing for H. Smith for Storms heard. Ww. the Thousand Islands and was friends. Powis Frink new buggy. Mrs. F. had a very rhage of the Jun cow, has rented W. ( Messrs. Nelson O'Neil der went out to the and came back on is driving A. Snider son, of Albany, few weeks with potatoes are a H. Frink has mar N.Y., is spending friends here, good yield here. Dougherty, Kingston, at . Rosa's; Mr. and Mrs. G. M Odessa, at Benson Snide: Charl r's. Erinsville Visitors. Erinsville, Aug. 9.--The harvest progressing favorably, and family, Toronto, mering jn this locality, having pitche their tent at BE Melon's this Mrs. McDonald, formerly Blewet, and little York city, have been E. and acquaintances in this vicinity, Mrs. Evans has returned to her ho near Centreville. Joseph Finlan, little daughter, were in our village Maggie Murphy took t} on her return trip to Watertown, oo | Waist policy. All must now go for a song, which in mercan terday morning. Miss Kate Burns, vis tile dry good language means, you and away below actual iting her parents and friends in this vicinity, returned to Watertown thi against bowel troubles. dose of castor oil to col order of the bowels. Do not use any substitute but give the old-fashioned castor oil, and see that it is fresh, a rancid oil nauseates and has a tem- dency to gripe. If this does not check the bowels give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and and then a dose of castor oil, and the disease may be checked in its incipi- ency and all danger avoided. The cas- tor-oil and this remedy should he procured at once and kept ready instant use as soon cation of any bowel This is the most successful treatment known and may be relied upon with implicit confidence even cholera infantum. For druggists. as the first indi sale by all ---- Montreal Live Stock Market. Montreal, Aug. 8.--About 700 head of butchers' cattle, 150 calves and 600 and lambs were offered for sale at the East End Abattoir to-day. The butchers were out strong, and trade was fair, but the prices of cattle were | lower all round. A carload of prime | steers from the eastern townships were bought by shippers at 4c. ver Ib; pretty good cattle sold at from Je. to 4§c; the common stock at 3 to 3fc. per lb, and the small bulls at 13e. to 2e. per lb. Calves sold at | $2.50 to $12 each: shipping sheep sold at 3ic., and the others at de. to je. per lb. Joseph Richard bought 20 good lambs at 84 each, the other lambs selling at 29, to 4c. ---- On July 13th, a band of revolutionists appeared kilissa, Turkish soldiers finding an excuse, stroyed the Koomlouboujal and, Sayto, Armenian near Qutch- and Kurds, attacked villages of Outchkilissa. k, Gougan, Karabazar butchering men and out- There are many forms of nervous de bility in men that yield to the use of ron Pillsf Those who are troubled with nervous weakne sweats, ete., should try them. Y t Si t Traflord. Ee pay, at fcrouk, and She Mises th and Nellie Cronk, agerville; and Miss Emily ; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel . Stewart Vanvolkenburgh t Sunday at Wesley vill rs. altiam Ar: ney is recovering. Little Arthur Kirk quite wley Wolfe Island, Svd- is working and sister, were at Mountain Grove on Sat Rufus Wager, Trafford, were anvolkenburgh were at Rob. olkenburgh's on Sunday last. | , aur popular cheesemaker, took in the excursion to Saturday | accompanied by some Ode: has Severe attack of hemor- . Isaac Petitt, Mos- >. Snider's house. and Benson Sni- Bald Mountains laden with over forty pails of huckleberries, Less Hari | lh Che ~ 7 SDH ov} s est remedy known for couaus, . rai hon bougive ay areata *% | i L 0 i 0 I | N [él .DS, CONSUMPTION, BRONCH. week with friends in Westbrooke, has | TIS, ASTHMA. returned. Mr, Montgomery, wife and | Early eted over 200 bus } fiectually cuts short all attacks of els and J. Me aughey over 100 bush- | ae PRY FA els. Visitors : Mr. and Mrs. Henry f i l 0 § 0 D | N E THON on AlVSTERIA, PALPATA- _ Snook, Westhrooke, at B. Rose's; Nirs. | anc » h . -- Chatles abee, ssa, at Lewis | : at. a - y 1 is the only palliative in NEURALGIA, Saark's; Mr. and Mrs. Harton, Mos- | RHEUMATISM, GOUT, CANCER _ cow, at Nelson O'Neil s; Miss Sarah | \ TOOTHACHE MENINGITIS » Jane Rose at J. McGaughey's; Mrs. | 7 a yas ontgomery, | Dr. McDonough ! are again sum 'time. | Miss Libbie | daughter, of New | calling on friends me | and | of East Hungerford, yesterday. Miss he morning train As a rule it} is only necessary to give the child a rrect any dis- s | for | trouble appears. | All the odd lots {consist of En in cases of iand the United States. and de- | Z8 ss, night J © ---------- ot ta § pi -------- A -- [Your Doctor Won't T - Not To Use A. or ® y . Mrs. because he knows it to most nervous and delicate Ceylon Natural GREEN tea, be pure and beneficial to the systems. Sold in lead packets the same as the delicious Black tea of "SALADA" brand. By all grocers. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE was Mr. and J ~The whistle | (THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE). Dennis Lu- | C. { | | | | ssa a is admitted by the profession to he - the most wonderful and valuable rem- edy ever discovered. CHLORODYNE acts like a charm and is the only spec. and DYSENTRY. a in DIARRHOEA, ific in CHOLERA, J CHLORODYNE h- | , ete. os | "Always ask for "DR. J. COLLIS PROWN { of spurious compounds or imitations. | COLLIS BROWNE'S CHORODYNE" [ tl. s | 'S CHLORODYNE," and bewars. The genuine bears the words "DR. J, on the Government Stamp of each bot 1 Scld in bottles at 1s. 134d., 2s. od., and 4s. 6d. each. «d Medical Testimony accompanies each bottle. ! (Overwhelming | { Sole 'Manufacturers =. T. DAVENPORT, Limited, LONDON. Waist Selling Extraordinary | Haven't space for argument. You know our Blouse | value, and in many cases at les 8 s than one-half the former morning, accompanied by her guest, Mr, Tope Mrs. T. Grafiney, wh wholesale values, 3 has been on the sick list, is recover- - ' ing. Mrs, P. Gillen, is soon about to take her departure for Madoc. She Study These Quotations i . has had two loads of her household | Fancy Colored Muslin Waists to clear ; All our fine Cre-cent Braid White } effects removed thither on Saturday | at 19¢. each. Lawn Waists, ranging in value F IY Patrick Powers and Joseph Hays. Medium Dark Print Waists to clear | from 750. to $4 each, at 25 per Murphy, who has had m severe at- tack of id fev ; ifs at 25¢. each. . cent. less. ack of typhoid fever during his stay n : > : : in Montreal, returned to the home of | Plain Chambry and Fancy Waists, $1 | New York made White Linen and his father, here, 5 few days ago. He $2. now 50c. each. Basket Waists, 20 per cent. less. is gradually regaining strength through | A]) White Muslin Waists, 76¢c, and Good Grade Waists, ranging in size he recuperating influence of the coun- $1, to clear 25¢. each. from 82 to 44 bust. try air. The , iil Irene and Annie ' Keitly, who were spending a few holi- - : days with Maggie and Jewel O'Brien, Extra Special during the past week, returned to : y Sheie Be hear a Mrs. Bow, 120 SAMPLE STOCK TIES for ladies, direct from New nee 158 ay urphy) accompanied . " . her brother, Leo, on his journey from York City. TT tie a beauty and no two alike. 75C. was i Montreal to this place. The two little the price. Oclear,,.,. :........... § iss Townsends, of Watertown, N.Y. P 39c¢. Each. £ are the guests of Miss Marian Yd & phy. | The above lines are among the best offerings of the season. Inspect and £ -- | : A Warning To Mothers. we are sure you will be pleased. Too much eare cannot be used with small children during the hot weather of the summer months to guard Men's $3.50, $4.50, and | For $3. | $5 Shoes CRUMLEY BROS. | | from the season's selling and amel Box Calf, Vici Kid and Patent Kid. This is an unusal chan ce to get a GENUINE BARGAIN in the finest Sh oes produced in Canada McDermott's Shoe Store, Still Place | Holds First ALWAYS THE SAME LABATT'S London Ale Leads in universal populariiy, be- cause it has reached the point of perfect. yd ion, being absolutely pure, faultless in quality and exquisite inflavor., AS. MCPARLAND, Agent. Purifie Fortifie Benefits _ Brace Quenche: The g all tempe for hc oi} Package W. P. DOW 26 St. Peter $ There never use for yo Just thin HALF PRICE Infants' Shoe for 25¢c. 100 pairs of Misses' Shc pers, all gc 60c. 100 pairs Wo mostly smal $1.50. Shoes in the Jot H. JENNING: BIGY| $35, $4 All guaranteed. Typewriters, Se Repairing and S: Your money's worth ever 1 J. R.C. Do 1771 Weliingt ELECTRIC | Now's the Tim them, and | Place to gett want Good On sonable Price BRECK & H Princess ENJOY A| Then make it doubly HARDING'S 210 Wellington Str. MONEY AND B &IVERPOOL. LONDO Fire Insurance Cor assets. $61,187,215. which the policy ] security the ualimi all the stockholder om city and farm p granted on city ap tures. Apply te ------------ PUR POLICIES COV buildings and conten er company offers. Godwin's ot Square. -- HUR ELLIS, AR wntH site of New Drill mer of Queen and M ---------------------- POWER & SON, ARO) chant's Bank Buildir Wells and ngton street NENR PY. SMITH, KRY Awchor Bu Square, 'Phsne M45

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