Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Sep 1905, p. 6

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auality two and three ply Australian woole much finer than Canadian wool, bec? ge grown ina warmer climate. The more strands there are ina rope | the stronger if Is, weight for weigit, On the same principle, a two or three ply fs ward fgarable than a single Ceetee. Underwear will. not shrink | nor get out of shape, and until worn out retalng all the original qualities of wool Your Dealer will re- place any Coeoteo garment that shrinks Made 8t Galt, Canada, by The C. TURNBULL €O., Limited and sold by all reliable retailers. Had Diarrhoea so bad he had to give up work. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN IN THIS POSITION? If you have not been, but ever do be, remember 'that Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild oS hetey is nature's specific. sll Bowel Complain It has been oft the market for {100 * Surely this is reputa- tion enough #3 to its eMeacy. ! wees Voll Carthage, Ont., writen: little boy in the You are not buying our Boots from us. We have a splendid value in "Béotd at's1 #5 ana $1.50, | their potptdes, OF Sige ol I -- fhe Tidings From Various Points 'In Eastern HB, So was at E, A, 4 45 -- " Special Services Closed. dard went to Symacume last week attend 'the state fair. Toronto, is visiting 'his mother, avery poor xp. iy this section. Cushendall Notes. interesting sermon, W. Hyland, bride have retumed from their honey- moon and taken up residence here, M. Ethel Ward. Miss sistor, Mra. C, ter, Mr. and Mrs, R, Simpson, Howe Island, spent Sun- day at J. Martin's, " ~ Jack Frost's Work. TH. abe prepuring to C7 Sigeworth * and John Dowker loft on the 4th for Manitoba. Mrs, F. Kingston, formerly of this place, and Mrs, . Yanalstine, Kingston, * at- tended the funeral of Mrs. J. Venus, of Petwarth, on Tuesday Inst. We ere favored by a call from _ Jack rost last neslay night, and the vines are scorched in consequence. Mrs. Hall, Miss Minnie and A. Hall, who have spent a'few very pleasant weoks among frienhs, have returned Flo their home at New Hartford. Mr. wid Mrs, William Trousdale - were visiting at R. Ellerbock's last week. Mr. and Mrs. 'E. Hughes spent Sun- fy at Petworth. Mr. and Mes. W. Ashley spent Sunday at fhighes'. Mrs. H. W. Larry Falls, spent a. few days at the months' old child of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Rosenbarker, was lar ly attend ed 'here on Sunday. Miss Bait of Kingston, is visiting at the home of her grandfather, J. D, Mcintyre. Silo Glling is the order of the day. Mrs, Day and ister, Chantry, called on William Fargo one day recently. Gar- net Sheldon paid a flying visit to Har rowsmith, accompanied by Horman Gorman, in the interest of Tucks Bone Oil compéiny, Miss Pansy Smith is vis iting her sister, Mrs. Beatty Alexai der, Stitteville. Ziba Gile hay returned from his teip to British Columbia, and the North-West, and says it is a fine country. Farmers are fitting wp. their stock for the Delta fair. Stanley' Gils; J. Smith, and A. McCallum, spent a day fishing on Clear Lake, and return- ed home well satisfied. = Mrs. Jonas Steacy, Athens, visited hor daughter, gies. Herbert Knowlton, on Saturday ast, Death Of A Lady. Cloyne, Sept. 18.--An old and res pected resident of this place, passed uy over 8 week ago, in the person of Mrs. Allan Levear. She leaves a husband and grownup family tg mourn her loss. Her sister, Mrs. Mar tin Switzer, Enterprise, attended the funeral. The fartners are busy attend ing the threshing machine, which in this vicinity, and report a yield, T. Perry retumed from Mon treal last Thursday, ace pied Bs nephew, Fabian Gauthier, who in tends ading his holidays here. Grant Wheeler is home after spending a few days visiting relatives in Bell. rock. Several young men from here have gone to the shanties at Bancroft and pore contemplate going. T. Guina and sister and Miss Stella Binn, from the Scoot River, ¥ through * here Saturday. Miss Wick- ware, lft last week for her home in Michigan, with her cousin, Walter De line. Gedbge Murphy is spending a few weeks in Erinsville, renewing old ac quaintances. Mrs. Thomas Storey and son, Leslie, intend going to Napanee fair, and spending a fow days with reintives at Carmanville, w good hy Belloville will ento senior, 0. H, A. series EE ---- H @ A. S. gold-filled Watch Chains will stand the solid gold test, for the outer 4 is 14k. gold. You can wear an H. & a team in the Boys' . 8. Chain with full i B. Williams, Chi. Williams' last. |! Plum Hollow, t. 19.-Since the heavy frost the Farmers are all anxious . to t their corn cut. J, Knapp, seriously hurt = Brockville fair, is getting better. The special ser vices held, in he Bappist church hy Rév. Mr, Taylor, - Westport, have closed. Several from around here took in Brockville fair last week. Bert Bul to Sterns Knapp, who has been quite ill. The potatoes are Cushendall, * Sept. , A good) crowd at service in Zion arch Sunday morning, Rev. R. Calvert oe cupied the pulpit and preached a very an Peck and L. Woods have returned from Ottawe. John Ward left on the 12th inst. {6 visit friends in Alberta. Miss | Hester Kastern -Leagyers, and now Ethel Roms, Barriefield, has return. | With Sayannah, hag been signed by ed home after being the guest of Mrs, Fniladelphin Ratiosals tof hext 8. McKane {dr the past two weeks, Mason. hal 3 Miss Georgie Hurlburt, Seeloy's Bay, | Ihe Rochester Club, has signed a in th t of Mi FA Stebatis New Fork, it visiting her 'Pleasant Valley, Rept, 18,- Some of. the far dig. owing to rot settihg |i stead last week. We are having a | the Ottawa 'College-'V amity: match on downpour of rain, and very warm | the same day. An offer': + being made weather again, to chango this date in the O.R.F.U. : ------ Trainer Dyment says tha He is pre Silo Filling In Order. pared to enter Porigorter Shr. speci Harlem, Sept. 18, ~The funeral of | ace at a mile, "anid hdrseinen general Norma Rosenbarker, the thirteen- | 1¥ approve of the suggestion'for * sich Cooper, who horse doping' iol dfficint notice has "Monday, ut «the 'Mrs. Neithereott - in Smiths ( Mitcholl - Hierson - Maloney 3 Helper. who eight # and IY Ho wn oy nmensinjy Or fre k ~ » ears old wnd-married § itv seven menrs. ly twenty-five el eight E+) " Hatry Kahne, hyot year with the «Re» Jett-handed twitter nagned Seitz, who is a graduate of Georgetown Unpnersity. He is no relation: +ta the toronto club's president, At the request of 'Peterboro' mud Sg: Michael's College, the Toronto inter J mediate district will be divided. I he teams are Petorboro', St. Michaels; Argongiits and MatiBoros, * 1» a Toronto-Argonauts™ 'have elected if, B. MeArthur acting ddptaim of the sen. ior team. George Hang has been ap-' pointed manager. o | mtermediate team, and Will} fIyey, manager of the junior team... aL la . Hank O'Day seema do be the, unani mous choice of the thme to the National + championship. siries. siFim Murs und Juck Sheridan' have sthe oall on "the American League. 3 Pittsburg fis ble the Cincinnati team for the Pirates' failure to head off the Gian¥s, "'The¥ claim the Reds' record |. of three goes won out of nineteen played with the Giapts is all out of proportion, The Torouto, Argonauts. are billed for a game with London, in Toronto on November 15th, which confliots with an event. Apparently' all that is" newt ed ig for the 0. J), C. tg move inthe matter and 'the horsemién wall' do the pt, y : eat : res While the executive, of, "the Tiger rughy club was in Seysiony word came giving 'the O.R.E,U in 4 Wha oxg- oative decided. thgt # © Tigers would not stand for such. evhedule: Score tary Woodworth was notified to the effect, and it is likely. that the all Toronto sehidulo will He changed, After the White Sox hat 'beaten the Bdston Americans for "the sixth time in; sucoession,' Preditlent Taylor con gratulated, Comiskey, 'and the old Ro- man geplied': "Wien you insisted on Playing those Six ganies, Jagk, I 'offer el to compromise with vou on five victories, but you rélused. to agoept." Hemey' Glay; 'the outfielder," saqured by .the Boston Aanenicangsfrom, Lonis- ville, is touted as ome! sof tie coming ball players. He is: a natal hitter: and loads: the Aniericaw Association batsmen with figures' hsennd> 1390; Since George Stone hits © Tnath®' goof the batsmen of the been in demand, Following the lead of the 0 H. A, the Ontario Rugby Foothall' Union (le fied the C.A.A.U in the amatter of a reinstatement over their Re These two bodies were forced to this attion to. preserve their amatenriem-against the vere union whose duty it vas to safeguard amateur privaples in. any aly every line of spoetas mb Both John MoGraw <mng .Gormehus MeGillionddy lave Been squestioned . as to the probable outeome obsthe 'series "Whewordd, and for the champior of sach Nae S-- "answered that while he has the respeot for the ability of the Other and of his team, «till Ko" feds' that his players are quite apt to carry off the laurels, ATER le association hyve Dunlop trophy Fade twill be held on = a . BEAR «ve» ¥, 4 bu by llr" ape, Me Sd pout poet, round in Ui. Ladies" gol | © Must Take Out Sharmpioubiy was lage at Now|. Dpukbists Mist Take "ate - {no appreciable effect on the livuor." Nes fut aa League fw the workl's! bi RULING OF THE U.S. REV- " ENUE DEPARTMENT. 3 -------- The : Proprietary Medicines "Are "Put on 'a Basis of Liquor-- , Nashington, D.C, Sept. 21.--Manu- Laat of patent medicines which keontade distilled. liquors "have been PUL uj the same plane as rectifiers and liquor dealers. Druggists who handle "these patent medicines are put in the ssloonkeepers' category, and as such must take out the regular liguor dealers' license. The commissioner of internal rev- enue has given a decision here which brought about this mew status of the patent medicine maker and seller. By doing so he reversed the decision of '| hig department made many' years ago. The new ruling will not become op- erative until] December 1st. This is {dome to prevent an injustice. : The commissioner, in a letter of in- glruction to collectors of internal rev- enue, says that there are many com- pounds on the market going under the uames of medicines that are com: posed chiefly of distilled spirits, with- out the addition of drugs or medicines in: sufficient quantities to change ma- Kerially the character of the whiskey. He authorizes collectors to impose the special tax upon manufacturers of every compound composed of dis tilled svirits, even though drugs are 'J declared to have been added thereto, *when their presence is not discover able by chemical analysis, or it is 'Hound that the quantity of drugs in the preparation is so small as to have & "The same ruling," declares the com missioner, "applies to every alcoholic compdund labelled as a remedy for diseases. and containing, in addition to distilled spirits. only substances or ingredients which, however, large their quantity, are not of a character to impart anv medicinal quality to the compound." : ' Collectors are instructed to send out notices to alll druggists and mer chants dealing in proprietary medi- cines, that after December Ist, they will be required to pav the special tax pas liguor dealers: ; ! + While no statement is made by the commissioner as to the. medicines that will be affected, it is believed that the decision' reaches several prominent and highly: advertised medicines. In all in stances these medicines have been found to contain ak high as forty-five per cent. of alcohol, and there are many on the market, it is said. that contain twenty-five per cent. of al 'cohol, ] These medicines are said. to. have immense sales in prohibition communi- fies figures 'collected in Massachesetts recently showing that one such adver tised compound with a high percent- age of whiskey had been bought to the extent of 300,000 boitles in vear in prohibition communities in one New England state. one Subterranean Sea Under Us The investigations of the geological survey' has -brought' to light, facts about the - enormous quantity of un cderground water contained in the crust of the giobe which are calculated to astonish the ordinary reader. Bélow a depth of about six miles it is believed that no water ean exist in the rocks, because the tremendous pressure prob ably closek all pores; but above that level the amount of underground wat er is estimated to be equal in quanti ty to one-third of all the water con tained in all the oceans. If poured over the land surface of the globe the undirground water would be sufficient to cover it to a uniform depth of from 2000 to 3,500 feet. 'How to Avoid Catching Cold. "Allow yoursell to "run down" and catch cold from the first germ that comes your way. Wade's Iron Tonic Pilis make you cold proof hy giving you rich healthy blood, the kind that kills all disease germs. In boxes 25¢. | at Wade's Drug Store. Money back if not satisfactory. New York Excursion. Low rate excursion from Kingston to New York and return, Tuesday, October 3rd. and Wednesday, October 4th. Only $7. Tickéts good to re turn ten days. Leave Kingston 5 ay. and 2 fm.; arrive New York, 6 p.m. and 7.25 am For full particulars apply to Howard S. Folgeh agent, N.°¥. C: & H. R. RR., Kingston. Tell your eve troubles to the opti dan at Dr. Chown's Drag Store. Rev. W. W. McLaren conducted ser viee in the Presbyterian church, Pic ton, on Sunday. Large congregations assembled as this was his leave-tak ing, prior to his departure for Har- vard. The Christian Endeavor society presented him with an elegant suit case, What Are Piles Or Hemorrhoids From Which So Many People Suffer and Know Not How to Obtain Relief and Cure. The MeGill Football Club timed cit for its fr practice on Tuesday, | though the ground cofditions made | light work only possible, Zimmerman, | this year's captain, was out. Of 'the | scrimmage only Begkwith is left, Mo i ¥ axing grodusted, ang, Beuediot, | not being kat loge . this vear, On the line there will sy Tang colm, Stephens, Tee and Lyons, of the former fourteen, Bi: AREA ake sven Billy Nolan, manages for "Battling Nelson, the prize fighter, has made a statement that a fund of $7000 was ' raised in San F "to defeat 'the Ralston anti-prize fight bill at the last session of the legislature. He charges tht Harry Corbett. with whom _ he ac i ted forfeit, me EE Sr is Britt, gan: money 4 140. the tan scarcely be described. i Syeration ox. wastivg Ne in ex. Piles or hemorrhoids are small tumors which form in and about the oriface of the rectum, and because of the itching, stinging sensations pro- duced they cause the keenest suffering imaginable. Piles aré® spoken of as itching, bleed: ing or protruding, according to which symptom is most noticeable, but every form of piles is accompanied by feel- ings of misery and uneasiness, which Of As a cure for piles Dr. Chase's Oint ment stands alone. It is positively giaranteed to give satisfactory re sults, 'and is backed by thousands ° of the most reliable people in the land as: the only actual cure for this dis wasted strength and pre way, ed in preference to any other brand, EK JAS, McP, good; ba VICHY -- CELE ® am She Sends Back to a Su Dyes Which He Mrs, . a Modtrodl "lady, each of Diamond Dye FY Wool, to color two valuable wool sk ed by sun and wear. The merchant, who! hail laid in dyes, which he "Take If you desire refuse imitation and relinble and time-tricd them back agfonce' to do home dyeing iterated yr Bend for £ Xi Book," pos D1 4 00., Limited, Niagara sn Bra "ar A Montreal Lady Refused to be Swindled ip did Cd sent her young son to a 1st Black 'and Diamond Dye Fast Bottle Green DIAMOND DY 1S is a ready-coohed, whole-wheat food, i wder, fats made light and porous without yeast, baking po . or Solidi end » natural remedy for digestive troubles. tpaid. Ont. ELE \ | Wado Sin vate pas 24 bstituting Merchant Weak and Adulterafed 1 store for a package for irts for autumn, which had become fad. a stock of weak and adulterated package was anxious to sell hecause f of the large profits brought, handed the young two packages of the common dyes, which he brought: to hid mother. Mrs, + Who had had - long years of happy. experiences with the neverfatling and reliable DIAMOND DYES, said to . her "take them back at once, my dear, and if Mr. cannot dive you the DIAMOND DYES, your money back,. and slsewhere for the dyes » and which I have always used "successfully 2 The Diamond Dyes ~ Were "procurgd, and the. dyeing operation was a perfect' sheoess: Had Other fives been used, dow of money, timé, temper and déstruc tion "of valuable . goods would have heen the result. , do like Mrs + and insist upon having they boy I need asily and profitably kage dyes STOVES! Do you intend changing your Range or Heatér this fall? If so, if would' pay you to examine otr large stock. We have a large variety of al] styles and sizes at prices. to suit all purses. © Call in and ex- amine them. . We will be open every evening' next week for the "bénéfit of those who cannot call in the daytime. ------------ A PE Highly nourishing, aids digestion, & & This is why LABATT? The proof of is su us awards of Medals ang Testimonials, Crops In lennox. ity MLR 4 $i In Lennox "eon } . Y, Oats, og ng wheat tressing disease. id not so gobd as the at ee Sore «Do not think of submitting tor the} too great 4 growth of straw, and i expense and risk of a sur | went down 1 rott is t 30. CAE] Yor ing badly: in mmny cases t crop more than half gage al Roy ter mre ne ---- RFEGT DRINK . serve the healt, It is not carbonated, but matured in tle natural shou'd be gelect- periority is made light {ers LEMMON & SONS 351'"ahd 353: King Street. fitted to repair in the numer. CONNOISSEURS PRONOUNGE IT T0 BE ThE BEST. ARL AND, and 341 King St. AGENT, roth badly 'on trees. Pears are a Carn is good, and grows : beginning to cut the crop, which js mostly for hiking, but | silos are in use, as they are going out of date, crop, are . KO hb $ re O A less ir the cur, ST Plausible A ften used to promote the s but leave! "QAL Ceylon Tea is the finest te Sold © e==DR J COLLIS Colds. Coughs ackets--25c., nly in Lead P By all Gr HLOR! I (THE ORIGINAL AND (ALORDDY NES (ALORODY NES (HLORODYNE: CALORODYNES CHLORODYNES Always ask for "DR. J. COLLIS PRO of purious compounds or imitations. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE" o bettle. Sold in bottles at 1s. 134d. : Wholesale Agents, (Overwhelming Medical Testimo Sole Manufacturers :--J. T. DA LYMAN BR E U I $3. \ © FOR Some Bt better un out. Peop such goo It's ¢ make th you sell pair. The fits per p of the Nothing as good making | Now, Sir! Inve shoe assertion J. H. Suthe THE & STORY NO. "HAPPY THC A Kingston lady was paid so much at auction f had been in use 10 yes tells me that this is the be there were 10 or 12 wome could not get it for less, and don't think I paid toc If you want one of call on McKelvey & Bir 2000 4000000 We Cany in Stock IN THE CANADA ;

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