Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jun 1906, p. 12

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body: f New Dublin, Mr. is good Tea ~ T. H. Estabrooks St. John, N.B., Toronto, Winnipeg FIRST NEW POTATOES ---- A And the Early Strawberries Have Struck Newburgh. Newburgh, June 21.--The high and public schools close, on T: y, for the vacation, The entrance examina- tion will be held - Janesday, Thursday and Friday, mental amination start on Satur. 30th, he officers and members of Court Newburgh, No. 417, Independent Order of Foresters, will divine service on Sunday evening. + ly gother with visiting. brethren, will meet at the lodge room at 6:30 and march to the Methodist church, where Rev. J. F. Mears will proach the an- nual sermon. Our - senior baseball team played the return ame of base- ball with the Camden t team in Camden East, on Thursday, and were defeated, the score being 15 to 16, The boys claim' they were one run ahoad at the end of the minth innings, but the scorers id ib you B tie Aa extra innings was played wit e above result. G. B, Thomson mae un excellent umpire, George corey 4 pitched for tho Jorals aul, Roy mith for the home team. As thé score would indicate both teams hit ball hard, but with any kind of sup- port the little southpaw would have alled out a victory. The support gave him at times was of 'the rankest kind. The little 2 a great game, striking = out thetween twelve and twenty men,' y 'Scott, the Thoney of the Camden East team fanned the air Vee times & succession. Geor, er, 6 9 the day, smash. to the outfield Tonawanda, N, P. D, Shorey. lesworth left on Tues. sister, Mrs. (Rov.) Swayne, Oxford Mills, Miss Warner, Colebrooke, spent the week with her sister, Miss May Warner. Hise Chant {4 and Henry sang a duet dur- {ing We offertory in the Methodist on Sunday evening, 1 , Toronto, is pong. week with his aunt, Mrs. The Lochead, advance guard of the Rathbun company's river drives arrived on ay, Mrs. William Dunn, Bick- Corners, spent Tuesday i frends in the village. C. H. Finkle and ile, spent Sunday with My, Adolphustown. Miss Annie Connor returned home this week. J McConley js putting a grano- "| lithic walk ground his place. First strawberries of the senson were offer- { ed for sale in the village on Tuesday and found ready sales at three boxes . Mrs. George Baugham, i illage on Wed: JW, Courtney, as usual, is out with the first new potatoes of the year, having dug some fine specimens Inst week, -- Rockport News: Rockport, June 20.--One evening last k tered the new cheese Landon and took He was pursued & men of the village ang compelled to drop the cheese, but made good his Sop, Roy Carnegie returned to Brockvil General of I for treatment. The Dollinger Bros., of Redwood, «» have the contract u Painting a number or 1 last The Missisquoi, Y purchased by "J Rockport Navigation company, 'will take her place, Miss R. Dack is able to resume her duties as teacher, J, F. Fitmimmons has erected a large addition his boarding house, "Hickory Lodge." Mrs, H. Parkhurst, of p , N.Y., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs, John Carnegio, Mr. Taylor and family have arriv at their su visiting her bro tago Springs, is the daugirter, Mrs. Lyman Pattison is Armstrong and Wilton Clow, of Port, Bunny. Jom, Losors, at. this » Sunday. Miss ian Tar A eA York, and Miss Edith Hall, of Selton, are the guests of Mr. and Mry, William Dixon, ------------ A charming house wedding took place at Belleville on Wedn: the rosidence a) of Thomas Mies ame the eo nirs, Retsof, N.Y, deputy sheriff of Living. stone county, our thou: are employed! in London and the suburbs. y But the coat doesn't make the man not a coat of tar and sity, that they could not do without, but a recent investigation brought to light such a shocking condition of al. fairs in the methods of Preparation, that it has suddenly bamshed' all the meat products from the food markets of the world, and the misty vapor which a few weeks ago, was no bigger a man's, hand, aow, eS a tening storm cloud ominous with danger and heavy with disaster. Our president is a very impulsive nin, and feeling that a deadly 'blow 'had been struck y our tite son- merce, had a bill prepa: whi would vindicate the Jacinta and Fine the guilt where it properly belonged, When he learned that the attention of congress had been called by Gem. Miles to the impure canned meats fur- nished the army during the: Spanish war, and that deaths from this. cause alone numbered fully Shoe thousand men, the president's anger knew no bounds, and it was not modified when he learned that the complaints had been pigeonhold and the infamous work allowed to proceed without mo- lestation, adding millions to the enor. ous fort of these multi-million- : vay which were paid for in the blood of our brave soldiers who were ing the honor of our flag in the Philippines. Who can president if his anger was red hot? He loves the soldier, knows his sufferings and his needs, and how the nation depends on. him when danger threatens, and anarchy ig 20 be stamped out and killed, A bill had been prepared to investi. gate the abuses which were said to exist in stock yards and. houses and i mittee of was chairman. The president had re- i an account of the provisions ,» and relying on the misin- formation furnished b his' friend, Mr, erage, he sent a sharp note to Mr, Wadsworth denouncing the bill as ut. terly unworthy of the purpose for whigh it. was created, as "Bad, bad, Health the Prize Most Sought For|: And to Thousands of Weak, Sick. ly People Health is Restored By Dr. Chase's Nerve Food You want to be strong and healthy. Everybody does. Women as well ag me Thor was a time when women prid- ed themselves on looking pale and cate, That day has past. To-day robust health is the ideal. A well.rounded form, firm flesh and muscles, strength and elasticity of movement -- healthful glow to the complexion--these are what 'all are striving for, and many are attaining their object by the use of Dr, Chase's Nerve Food. When the food which is taken into tho body fails 'to supply the uired amoimt of rich, life-sustaining blood external assistance must be sought until the system is fully restored. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food supplies the very material which goes directly to the formation of - blood, pure, health. giving blood, Mrs, a Bush, Dixon, Stor- mont County, Ont., writes : "I suffered a great deal from dizzi- ness dn the head and num hi the especially the d legs. When I also had di tressing nerbous feelings at times and suffered Tom a gnawing sensation in my sto : mach. "I am Pletaed hs say I have deriv. a great benefit from usi Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. It has built Up my nervous system and removed the miserable feelings from which 1 suffered. I am very grateful that I ever heard of this great medicine, for it has oe. Wouders los me. As I am seventy-t. "ars old my system was run down and 4 this treatment others wal bane i, red: 1 Ss : V my experience," Weakness, i iti ousand five "hundred Horses | delivering 'milk in has become so popular; a box, at all "dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co,, Toronto, gentlemen from Tuxedo have offered that country die of heart her ood; and the coroner was sent for to get some coherent old lady of how it about her f- detectives were knew more about she had d and two letters were i vertisement sixty and or tion, The lady is educated, ate and _ domestic; heicht five feet three; weight, one hundred and thirty- eight pounds; references exchanged; all C ions treated as confiden- tial." The other letter was quite a loving one; it went on to state how aby they would be in each other's Society and she hoped the time was near at hand when they could enjoy each other any interference tever. Mrs. Ku- o t was a plot to ®et the old woman's home and money: she thwarted the blot * and fought against it with all her might; this gained her the hatred of her mother, and also the man who had arranged the plot; there was some talk of gr- resting the old lady, but she is now u the care. of o trained nurse and they thought it best to wait for fur- er investigation, Parties were rounds with four i it was supposed Sement enough for S tics, very serious punishmen testing pugilist, but the Promised re- form proved to be no reform what- fight. between Ter- Jimmy Britt; but to a hold these exhibitions pon the public, 5 number of a purse of forty . thousand dollars for another contest between these so-call- ed champions, Think of it, good citiz- ens of New York, forty. thousand dol- eighty years without penny for While such a thing is republic of ours more of our higher --BROADBRINM, Ballad of Vegetables, Philadelphia, Recory. A potato Went out on a mash And Sought an onion bed ; That's pie for me I'% observed the Squash, And all the beets turned red. "Go 'way I'* the onion weeping, cried wr Your love } cannot be ; : The pumpkin be Your lawtul bride-- You Cantaloupe with me.' But onward stin the tuber And | t her feet er hy any name And it wil Smell as wheat, ; id I, too, am un early rose, Came, And you I've Come to see : So don't turnip your lovely nose, But spinachat With me."* "I do not carrot all to wed, . Sit, if you please 1° The modest 'onic : "And lettuce, y Go, think ave never seen yself, or smelled my : Too long a maiden I have been For favors in your rye 1" "Ah, spare a cuss 1" the tuber prayed : "My cherryshed bride you'll be ; You are the only Weeping maid That's currant now w; And as the Ag ome ry Devoured her with his eyes. ---------- Austria, according to ! 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