Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1906, p. 6

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PEER Hi £55 pEizeer Fer sices aid 5 ¥ 8 i i fis i REE FEREEEE 8 al wrvios 1 novostie | Rial you ilvie's Royal vy Household Flour beetuse ; he knows the value of a "Reports from all the Game: Sections of the Maritime Provinces indicate a most . successful season. Write for ** Fishing a d Hunting" "Trail of the Mie=Macs" - ** Week in Canaan Woods "Moose of the Miramichi TO GENERAL PASS n 'Canadian |ontario Horticultural + Exhibition '$540 TORONTO \RETURN 9 v ke «7and 8 Good returning until Saturday, Nov. 10. t K. &P. oP, Full particulars at K. & P. ang ~F. CONWAY, v Gen. Pans. Amount: |8ay of Quinte Railway Braet 50 dl GER y : LL WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ___ MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. ' py Tn HALIFAX TO LIVERPOOL. an nite wor Sat, Nov. 84. x { nt bullet' killid a $200 horse | ) to Abraham Millar, of Fitz township, near Arnprioe, No one Rae who the rifleman was. - 3 a Belden Mbrrill has been a~noint- as h the son of the late Judge ill, Picton. g. seday altarncon. Rev. S. Sellers, ville, uni mare W. Brennan and Miss Ida M, Cart wright, two young residents of . Gan- anoque, Tou H. Saran, Belleville, died cn ue a coensed, who was eichtve six of afe, had been for up- wail of hall a century, a resident of Belleville, Pr. YM. Raynor, Rose Hall, on his wav to Bella Bella, B.C., where he will take ge of the Methodist Mis- sion ital, while Dr. R. W. Large, is on furlough. Thomas Binns, residing shout {wo miles north of Maitland. died Tuesday afternoon, after a lingering illness of Bricht's discase. He was aged sov- eni¥thsee years, % uesday morning, Fred. S. Deacon son of William Deacon, was' united in marriage to Miss Marv, Howell eldest dauvhter of the late Mov. Jacoh E: Howell, Both belone to Belleville. Henry' I. Curry. Belleville, died on Tuesday of Bright's disease. He was aged forty-nine, born at Milford, and for. thirty vears resided in Belleville. He was a Methodist, a liveryman and unmarried, Rew. Dr. Dove, of St. John's, Nfd.. announces the death of his son, the Rev. Rdward A. W. Dove, of the Bav of Quinte conference, The deceased an was ordained onlv eight years ago, and had many friends in former charges in Ontario. oeiBell Rock. Briefs. Bell Rock, Nov. 6.-:Some of the woa 86 say. we. are to have In- dian summer now. There jb likely to be a boom' in 'this village, if the now railway is built on the line re cently surveyed through here, There are several good feldspar 'mines in this neighborhood. The road across the swamp is in a feartil condition. The sidewalk on Main street in the vil- lage is also in great need of repair. If those in authority do. not pay amore attention to these things they will likely he expected to sten down and 'their positions be filled by mére public spirited men. Mrs. James Yorke is ® i a few days with friends at Moscow. Mise Minnie Wheeler has good position. Miss Stella Van Vol kenbure, Glendower &hool. spent Sun- day at home. W. Brooks has vone to Hamilton on a business trio. Visit- ors: Mrs. Chamberlain, Peterboro. at Mrs. sarge Moir's; P. Yorke. Tam- worth, and R. Carl at James Yorke's. + Two Sad Accidents Moscow, Nov, @--Mrs. Edward out a week , passed peacefully away on Friday Sho was one of the oldest residents, and a large crowd of friends and acouaintances pathered at the Methodist church on Sunday to Pay their last respects to the decoas- od. Miss Ruth Lampkin spent Sunday at home, A number of the youne peo- plo attended the' concert, at Newbur~h, on Friday evening, and report a ~ood time. Alfred Knight, Napanee, spent Sunday at W. W. Asselstine's. A Tittle boy has come to stay at Willet Craig's, Mrs. Albert Amey is spending a fow weeks in Belloville, with her sister, Mrs. Chown. The little son of Thomas" Scanlin fell 'and ran a wire in is eve. It was injured a ly that ho was taken to the Kingston Hos- pital, He may loge his sight. The station is being improved by a coat of paint. The county is putting 'in a fine iron bridge across the creek near 'H. A. Baker's. Sunlight Soap 'is better than other oa. ut is hen Shen used is She Sun way. Buy Sunlight and fol- low directions. 3 Hard roads made easy. Blue: Jay {orn and Bunyon Plasters will do it. Sold at Gibson's. Red Cross drug store : Swain, piano tuner. Orders rool at McAuley's book store. E seebess Booms saEste; EsnuEss ® | Swannell gone to Napanee, where she has a ha Amey who fell and broke her hip ab-' cess, the juices are combined in a pe is much more active medicinally than fresh juices--yet so perfect is the union that Fruit-a-tives acton the system as if they were in truth a natural fruit, medicinally stronger than any other known fruit." To this combination of fruit juices, tonics and internal antiseptics are added, and the whole made into tablets, These are Fruit sold every- where for 50c a hox or 6 for $2i50. FRUIT-A-TIVES LIMITED'. orTAwA. Many Women have Kidney Trouble and don't know it They at tribute their th to weak. ness." pains in the nervousness, often cansed' by sick kidneys At druggists, or direct a8 receii of price, x. THE GLAFLIN CHEMICAL GO. LIMITED ---------------------------- ep ------------. 'DRUGGISTS MUST BE CHARY. -- They Sell All Kinds of Hair Pre- parations, and Fear to Dis. 'eriminate. 5 Druggists sell all kinds of hair pre- parations, and as. m.rule, they are wisely chary of giving preferen) to ony particular one, but many of them have come out plainly for Newbro's Herpicide, the new treatment that ab- solutely kills the dandruff germ. H. & Son, Champaign, 11, says : "One customer of ours who did not have a hair on top of his head when he began to wie Herpitidé; now 8 a fair start towards a good head of hair. i by far the best preparation of its kind on the" market." . .Huntiréds -of similar testimonials from everywhere. Sold by leading druggists. Send 0c. in stamps for sample to The Herpi- cide Ca.,, Detroit, Mich, G. W. Ma- hood, special agent. There is no 15-cent Collar us: good as Tooks's Anchor Brand. A trial will convines you of this. Made of highgrade linen, four IY. specially protected against undry wear. Gomes in all the Sailer p designs. TOOKE BROTHERS, waves. MONTREAL. 910 fi Sanghter of Jacob Clancy, of Albion, and children, | been attracted to the Cullom We believe Herpicide to be | i ton. feet wide on the subject of St. son's Hed Cross drug store. She Pissed Awa: Iliness. : Napanee, Now, 7.~Another sad death occurred yesterday morsing when Mrs, ZA. Van Luven passed peacefully a to the better land. The. deceas- as only ill about a week and her came as a shock to her was the many eldest one of afamily of eleven and the first teak in the family. Her father was a well-known esident of Camden township until t twelve years ago, when he re moved to Albion, Mich. Deceased was a member of the Methodist church and took a deep interest in every part of the church work, She was deeply interested in foreign mission work and in chrr-h and Sunday school work her bright and cheerful manner and deep veal made her loved hy all. A husband. but no family, is left. The funeral will take place oa Thursday afternoon at one o'clock. interment will take place in the family plot at Moscow, : The fumeral of the late Mrs. Law- rence Fowler took place, yesterday, at one o'clock, from the residence of her father. Cant. A. F. Holmes, West street. remains were taken to St. Mary Magdalene's charch here. Canon Jarvis preached a suitable sermon. The casket was. covered with floral tributes. The remains were interred in the family plot in the Eastern ceme ters ¥. "The funeral of the late Harry A. Daly' takes ulace. this mornine, from his. father's residence to the Eastern -------- © FREAK BORN. ; fT) Two" Bodies, Two Heads and Three Legs. Moupdsville, W.Wa., Nov, 7.-Mrs. John Cullom, aged eighteen, wife of a ghiss worker of this city, gave hirth 0 a child which is even more re- markable as a freak of mature than the Siamese twins; The child is a male, with three lews, two bodies, and two heads. The bod- ies are joined at the abdomen and face each other. The child has but one stomach, but all the organs above, the stomach and the faces are dual. There are two hearts, The heads are well formed and are unustally handsome, Nourishment is taken through both mouths. One head cries while the oth er is silent. Dr. State, who is attending the mo- ther, says the child apparently is healthy, and. he expresses the opinion that it will dive. Many physicians have home, and a number of requests have heen made for the privilege of vhotograph- ing the child, all of which the father has declined to grant. -------- Left For New Yoyk. Lombardy, Nov. 4.--Miss Anna Dooher was visiting in Smith's Falls, Saturday and Sunday. Thomas Gar. vin and the Mises = Garvi Taledo, visited Mr. and Mis. Thomas Cauley on Sunday. Miss Burns, Toledo, is visiting 'at present. with her sister; Mis. Joseph O'Mara. Born at Sault Ste. Marie, on Monday, to Mr. and Mrs. 'H. M. Keenan, a son. Mrs. Keenan was formerly Miss Katie Breen, of this place." 'H. N. Covell and Thomas Millar left on Saturday for New Ontario to spend a week or sg hunting deer. Miss Leona Balfe, pro- fessional nurse, returned to New York after spending the past couple of months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Balfe, South Elmsley. Ambrose Cauley went to Ottawa on Tuesday to take a position in the Bank of Ottawa, in that city. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Balfe are visiting Mr. and Mes. E. P. Kelly, Darceyville, this week. Edward 0"Mara went to Nontreal on Saturday with ga large shipment of Lambs and hogs. Mrs. McArthur, Smith's Falls, js visiting her parents. Rew, Mr. and Mes. Styan. Rev. F. G Kirkpatrick, Cardinal, is in the ils lage owing to the death of Mys. Jos- eph Klyne. The latter an estimable lady of this village, passed peacefully away on Saturday evening last. The decensed ladv has been ail ing for some fime, but has been able to be around until the last few weeks. Mrs. Klyne was a devoted wife and mother, quiet and unassuming in manner, a good neighbor and a kind and sympathetic friend, The deceased adv's maiden a § name was Margaret sardiner. Her husband nredeceased her six vears avo. She leaves to mourn her loss : Mrs: R. Marks Mrs, J. Willis, and Mrs. R. Willis, sisters, and" R. Gardiner, Seeley's Ra brother, also six daughters and four Sons, nainely, Mrs. R. Duffield, Mrs. James Millar, Misses Ettie, Frances, and Louise, and Messrs. Robert, Jos evh, John and Earl. sons. Rev, Mr Meck; of the Church of England, of whose church the .deccased was g life. long member, will reach the funeral Sermon at ten o'clock on Tuesday morning. The remains will he taken to the public vault at Smith's Falls. ---------------- At Chaffey's Locks. | Chaffey's Locks, Nov, 7.--Mr. Ryan Smith's Falls, has the steamer Stranger and barge engaged in freight. ing wood to Smith's~Falls, from dif ferent points on the Rideau. Miss Hel en Simmons hus returmed- fo Rochest er, N.Y, to complete her. term as nurse-in-training, Miss Mary Simmons has arrived home after spending two months visiting relatives and friends in the North-West. D. Murphy. Brow- ex's Mills*spent a few days visiting here. Captain' Noonan and family, Kingston, are spending this week at their cottage here. The hunters have arrived but the ducks are very scarce. Hugh Harold is erecting a boat house and wharf for Capt. Noonan. Vincent an is gaining slowly. ---- Mra, Sage Remembers Church. . New "York, Nov.' 7.--Mrs. li Sage has arranged to make a wift to the First Presbyterian. church, of Sy- racuse, where she and her parents used to worship. 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