Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jan 1909, p. 7

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7 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909. . : friends here, returned to Brockville 3 TURE A VER ENS OF WEGIORS 5] oo en J i part of last year at Kenora, will : 1 Al Pheer work his father's fan this: sear, Mr. Interesting News From the Var- WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND and Mrs. J. Derbyshire, Brockville, ious Sporting Fields. A were the guests of the latter's pa- McGill University basketball toam : Er F SKILFUL PHYSICIAN : ENTS TELL US. rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Purvis, on] lest the intercollegiate game to 'Var- b as . i Thursday. sity by 32 to 16. : The Tidings From Various Points : Shiabb is reported 4 six to five : in Eastern Ontario--What A Wedding At Charleston. favorite over Longboat for Tuesday sts Up Her Medicines In Most Tempio) People Are Doing And What| Charleston, Jan. 22.-The home of | night's race at Madison Square Gar- i Th Are Saying. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Beach was the | dent. ; ing Form, -y Fine scene of a pleasing event on Wednes- A abrice ot very interesting matches ; day, January 20th, when their nicee, | is ng played in the Leeds County Have you ever tasted anything more head Sa Tegel Notes Desi Me Ble Wilksie, Tecay the is beg League for a silver cup, dona delicious than the fresh, ripe, Jus ious ead ret ks " an, 2 5. h bind bride of Manion Sheldon, of Copen- ted, by George Taylor, M.P. fruits? These are Nature's medicines. gon passed throug A here, aday, a hagen, N.Y. The cwemony" was per-|' Either Shrubb or Longhoat is going po roll, to-day, and pests to put [formed in the parlor under an arch of flo ges a whaling, but no matter who ! in a busy winter. Miss Dill Amey' and evergreens, rom which was suspended | it 1s, Wwe have this satisfaction, the gets clogged with waste matter £54 William Pipe went to Tweed, on Wed- [an evergreen wreath, beautified with | victor is British to the core. the blood poisoned. Fruit Juices stir x : a ai ve nesday last, and were married there, white roses. Rev. I. N. Beckstedt, of In the Marathon race at Chicago, : r : up Bowels, Kidneys and Skin, making | py .o "peturned home yesteraay. Wil Athens, tied the nuptial knot. The Dorando was an easy winner over J ] gy : them work wigorously to throw off |i. Gaylord slipped 'on the ice to- | couple were unattended. The bride was | Gorey, who stopped frequently, Dor- é the dead tissue and indigestible f00d | jay! 'and fell, striking his head heavi- given away by her uncle, Milton Scho- ando was at one time over five miles which, if retained, soon poison the < : A regular diet without fruit is posi- tively dangerous, for the system soon jy. He was quite seriously injured. field, and looked beautiful in a dress in advance of Gorey. 2 3 blood and cause Indigestion, Head-| School will re-open on Monday next | of white silk, trimmed with lace and Longboat says : "I'm feeling fine. If aches, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and a with Miss J. D. Pringle as teacher. |insertion. She carried a bouquet of Shrubb uses his brains a little, and host of other distressing troubles. J. E. Hays made a business trip w hite roses, a spray of flowers 'in her domsu's try 1 Tun + ton fant at frst, 1 But there is a quicker way to stim= north of Guil Lake, last Monday. | hair, and a bridal veil of chifion com- ne oe. grok FT be " don't ulate the organs to do their work pt pleted the lovely ' costume, The house hea us ao eS . reat him no i properly. Take one or two " Fruit-a~ News From Perth. was tastefully decorated throughout. matter what he does. tives" tablets every night, besides eat-| , jy. 93 There is plenty oi [The front parlor with evergreens and Commodore Pritchard of the Roches- ing some fresh fruit every day. "Fruit- silly EMT, &0 I . flowers. ter Yacht Club, says. that there is no | soni 1 arnivi In the back parlor evergreens h 3 mn ; edicinal prop-|wood coming to town. I'he carnival . . ility « PS i oe a-tives" capbing the aed of here, Monday night, was a success. and red, white and blue decorations probability of si imienational yacht oranges, apples, prunes and figs, with | Many from Smith's Falls came _up. were in profusion. Flags were con- 5 4 | : hat controversy with the Royal Can- : the best tonics and internal disinfect-|q,.it}'c Fall: voung people will give | spicuous over the archway. In the a ah L te Royal Can u €€ 9» ants added. one ju return. Mrs. George Fournier, | dining-room blue and white were tho Le Inst conire mn; k Their action on Bowels, Liver, Kid- |". 4 horpe TAR ome to-day. (colors, After the wremony, congratu- Jewell, the fast centre man of the neys and Skin is as natural as Na-loi :Althorpe, roturn d home, to-da ? Hations olended to the newly Picton hockey team, is out of the ture's own, but quicker and more ef-|after spending a week 'with her daugh ations were extended to the mewly- 1 0 "eo 4a rest of the season. He a i fective. Sold by all dealers--26c. for| (or, Mys. J. H McMillan, Mrs, George | wedded pair and the company num- } 04 pio eollar bone broken in the trial box--50ec. for regular size -- 8 | Charlton, Mabe is spending a few bering about thirty sat down to an |rianton came. Jewell was the star of Bi 4 le ite LLIA Ly : ' ton game. Jey was the star o buses for 3280, Fruit-a-tives Lunited, the Picton team, and his absence will Ottawa. be sorely felt. - The utmost confidence is expressed in the Longboat and Shrubb camps, . days hero. Herbert Carey, of Swan elegant repast. The afternoon was spent Lake, Man., visited acquaintances in lin social intercourse until about four town. Mis.. M.. J. Dremnan, Peter | o'clock when Mrs. Sheldon donned her street, returned from a pleasant visit | ravelling suit of blue, with hat and with Chicago friends. [gloves to match, --and--the happy cou- f y - ] ] each expecting a decided victory in ® camel | ple leit amid showers of rice and old | "oot Tuesday's race. After Shrubb's 2 § Barriefield Budget. | shoes for Brockville, where they took workout on Friday, 'Tom' Flanagan Oo ou ea 1ZE& t at e Imus e Barriefield. Jan. 22.--A large crowd | the train for points in the west. The wpressed. the opinion that the Eng- attended the assembly in the town | bride received many. beautiful present< | oh yupner was overdone, and would hall, Tuesday night, considering the | not lagt the grhelling race that is be- stormy weather Mr I. Knapp was | ODESSA OCCURRENCES. Welsh, the English lightweight, who uddenty called to the bedside of her . | has posted §1,000, and wants to fight { al l \t b : Ol X 1€01 {i al d tl vat aunt, Miss Cranston, Kepler, who is The Annual Meeting of the Agri-| pattling Nelson for a $5,000 side bet dangerously ill. Mrs. S. Saunders and cultural Society. and the championship, has BTV RW GOOD SALARIES Go Only to the Well Trained Our High-Grade Courses never fail to bring success to our gradu- ates, Day and vening Classes, and Moderate Rates FRONTENAC BUSINESS COLLEGE Clergy street, Kingston. - | already > little daughter, city, spent a couple of Odessa, Jan. 23.---The agrwultural siened articles to hox Nelson ten » davs at her father's, Mr. Stanton, | society held its annual meeting in the rounds in Los Angeles, for a loser's ~~ this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hender | town hall on Wednesday afternon. A and winner's end of fifty per cent. of Ol i 1€01 1 ] | 1A y Jus appeEn on and little daughter, recently vis- | y the the gross receipts. Welsh agrees to , large number of members were V 1 ited at J. A. Smith's. Mr. and Mrs i cacnt, Samuel G. Hogle, of Vio- scale at 133 pounds, ringside, ANN VRVVBVVVVVVVAY 'Phone, 680 N STOCKDALLE, Principal. 7 *ssasasssaarsssaa > BAO TBT BAL VAT REET A. Donaldson, Joyceville, are at WV. Llet, was elected president for 1909, rr Y m------ a Ass Wood's. Mrs. W. Hunter is recovering | and A. M. Fraser secretary-treasurer. WOLFE ISLAND NEWS. O WORKOKOKOHKOMOFOWRONKONKOKQ [from her recent illness. A card party Messrs. J. A. Timmerman and BE. O.} : " to | e l 1 ° g Increase Your Efficiency was held at W. Melton's, Thursday | ( lark were appointed auditors. They | The Celebration of a Silver Wed- ¥ evening. School is progressing, under lecided at the meeting to erect a ding Anniversary. el, * Kingston Business College, Limited, the able management of Miss Boyd. building for the exhibits on S : Wolie Isls Jan. 23.- « Thursday g ---- prould s property, east end of the Volfe Island, Jan. 23.--On Thursday Head of Queen Street. he Aliizeguille Titings. | village, Where the show was held last ening Janinry Blais a Yer happy Here Is the List of the Last Seven Lucky Ones Together Canada's Les ; ilisonville, Jan. 3 we regular ding Business School Tt ' tial . inte | Jerry" Murphy celebrated their sil i [ : 11 3 1 8 ssionary societ meeting of the Ladies' Aid was held Ihe woman Tnssionary erat) Day and Evening ( se A e world ARR iVPRAR et ( " 3d an 1 oo 3 ver wedding anniversary. Friends and Shorthand I'yifewriting, ook- 31 "the heme of John Tice, on Tues held an "At Home" at the Methodist . . ' . keeping, 'Telograpiiy eCii - : . parsonage on Wednesday afternoon. relatives gathered at their home in th th Ti nd the Prize Won mn Each Case a qual Lot 2 ranche ) Say oft ausider x fe Tae Js ood Rumor says that the congregation of large numbers. Games and Sther wt e ime a Ct ITH oer Seia "AN report & vers fiteresting the Free Methodist church have pur inisaments - Indulge I an On, 2 Oy =) © | chased for a' parsonage the property |(ancing was ge principal amusement 1: " i) zE OFFERED ZE ON H.C the church from Mys. -James) for tho youny Yglks. Mr. and Mrs NAME, OCCUPATION. Time, Prize OFFEREL Prize Wo Day, now occupied by S. Ww. Clark. Murphy showd the twentieth century i . 7 abine or : . D tle talk hefore tel Te Was| he" hockey team from Yarker was |iolks that-fn their day dancing was a W. J. Barton, Cabinet M ake r, days, 10 hours, $145.00 $10.00 r. , . brought to a close. and S RD Iris ahve o party to foul 'at expected here on Thursday afternoon, good enjoyment, too. P. Hogan, A. Robertson, Boat Builder, " " 3925.00 06.00 ¥ . v but owing to soft weather the game | Thomas Moran and Malcolm McLaren t hundred of their friends at their home { Taesday verte Supper wa was postponed till later date. The | furnished the music. Rofreshments J. Patten, Kngineer, " 125.00 100.00 on nese evening Suppe as 2 : \.O.U.W. gave ster or wore served at midnight. erved at midnight. Mr. and Mrs U.W. gave an oyster supper on | wore served t Na+ aps . 5 or, ee midnight. Mr. and iv: | riday night in Toomey & Oswald's Mo. Keown, Allen MeLaren and 1; | H. Webster, Tax Collector, 100.00 25.00 almer received wer riends ordi : X wall. Mr. and Mrs. -M. McDonald en- | Cosgrove held a very enjoyable .dance 13% p 2a +a or. er " 9225.00 55.00 George, Ferguson took his two daugh contained the Methodist church = choir on Wednesday evening in the C.M.B.A. Miss Collier, Stenographer, 2 ors, Florence anc ouise, vesterday, - to the burial of their grandmother, m Friday evening. Visitors : George | hall. Some from here attended a dance Mrs. Peasnell, House Wife, 4 160.00 25.00 " y MeCombs, Ulayton, N.Y., at G. in the Cape the same night. ¢ "" . Ns Mhalg Nweian whe fied gop. | (Tamms: Mr. Carter, Trenton, and | by The twelve-sear old" daughter of | RB. Powell, Clerk, 12 a 130.00 120.00 Bellaville, at her daughters, Are. = Mr. Cleek, of Bancroft, at their | James Andrews died on Wednesday. ¢ unele's, G. Ferguson's, Ferguson ave- | She had been ailing for some time. The funeral took place to the Pres- oungest child is quite ill this week. byterian church on Friday and was : ' ere : ! largely attended. Yonge Mills Jottings. ; Corns Disappear. Minister Papping was coming from even |] 0 {i even IS 6 e d Yonge Mills, Jan. 25.--R Steacy When Peck's Corn Salve is used. It | the city on Wednesday and his horse had a telephone " put in this wick. [takes them out, root and all, and | broke through the ice at the crack, Miss Mav McCallum, Brockville, was | Without possibilily of injury to the the guest of Mrs, John A Dickey | foot. In big boxes, 15¢.,-at. Wade's Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. D. Herbison, | drug store. ® ice which makes travel safe. Gregory Brockville, and Mrs. J. Clow, June a PHT Keegan has left for Watertown to town; spent=last week with Mrs. M.| Everything in the printing and |v isit relatives. Thomas White has Gibson Miss Helen Purvis has re- | bookbinding line. Compare our | purchased a team of horses. Mr. turned home after visiting friends in|prices with others. british Whig of- | Weber took a large drove df cattle any © Phone 140) r raeipnl H. -1 Mis] } necting and Pleasant time. Rey. Lev ab ys 4 uh §. Craig arrived in time to give a ht OHONKONKOKOHKONKOK OO KOKO « vester Pine, where she had been living for several years. Charles McFaul's but was soon on top of the ice again. Mr. Card has erected a bridge on the Mallorytown Miss Kate Ferguson is fice. to Cape Vincent on Friday. spending the week in Lyn. Carl The 'unseen orchestra' is soon to The young ladies of Garden Island Burnham is visiting his sister, Mi be tried 'as; an experiment. In some | held a box social on Friday evening. 1 | £ J 3 Y | : t : % A 3 J. Munroe. Mrs. Easton, who has cases the inaudible orchestra would be | On next I'uesday evening there is to ak ord 3 pent a couple of months with preferable he a box social at the residence of i A : / 5 George Keyes. Born to Mr. and For she cannot help =, Women are. Te eee eee' | Mrs. James Phair a son. A sur often cross, irritable, hysteric, andy x prise party was held at the residence declare they are driven to distrac- TUCKED NET BLOUSE. of Thomas Dee on Friday evening. tion at the slightest provocation. -- oi] eannok ersiand why this [ Vivid Lightning ; Terrific Thunder. . . . G sho se 80. To them it is a mys- -- Chatham, Ont., Jan. 23.--This city If h P ff d f ] f d tery because in nine times out of and neighborhood experienced a se- t €re 1S a rze oO €re or any ne Oo 00 S ten fe condition is caused by a 4 2 Sa vere electrical storm, this morning, . serious feminine derangement. : just before daybreak. The lightning | hi h h d ] A remedy is necesSary which acts aay was very vivid and the thunder ter. or wnic you ave nee or may require ater directly upon the organs afflicted, re: A : rific. storing a healthy normal condition to J : A 3 er: whe the feminine system, 'which will tev. Father John McDonald, King- quickly dispel all hysterical, nervous %, ston, who wis operated on for ap- BUY IT NOW AND QUALIFY FOR THE \ and irritable conditions. Such is > : pendicitis, at Ottawa, wil soon re- ae turn to his duties. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S i aoe, toni, 4 VEGETABLE COMPOUND pT PE tk Soll i Kio a0 Geo' - HANDSOME CASH PRIZES CHEERFULLY Mrs. Henry Clark, Glandford Sta " 5 TES In Ottawa it is believed that the tion, Ont., writes to Mrs. Pinkham: SR : Fig EE a oe, os et OFFERED BY LOCAL MERCHANTS "1 have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's 3 3 3 si manager of the G. T, R., will he Vegetable Compound for years, and ® ro % 3 J. Chamberlain, late general manager ? never found any medicine to compare 2 * Sat ; % | of the G. T. R wih i for sick women. 3 . » --_ - n . o "I had ulcers and a displacement of 3 AMEE 3% ie fran Sr! : or all vwomws ack was. | You May Subsccibe for the Whig for no goo suffered dreadfully until nile S Toft ££} | $ 1 began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's V Tron won| |G pF ALL 1 1 Dl NOT WARE TU AGHC 3 - 6 - or 12 Months ; For fuisy years Lydia E. Pink- : 2 i Se Thousands of Women Suffer Un- > : yam's Vegetable Compound, mada i 4 ; E told Misery Every Day With . Hom Sots 0) hors, Bas Dem 2s | a Ta i \ Sy \ Aching Backs That Really Have And by doing SO you actually save money" aud has positively cured thousands of 3 Liiid : N No Business To Ache. : women who have been troubled with | } : : displacements, inflammation, ulcera- | ] Eo itd iy , Whip gms Apgar rbd o REWAR DS tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, | 4 Eo = life. periodic ping, backache, that bear- 5 Lk : 1t is hard to do housework with an ach- ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges- ¥ _- 4 : ing back. Backaches come from sick . vib : i Lm Eb : 0 SR $ - kidneys, and what a lot of troubie mick Kingston British Whig - = $50.00, Why don't you try it? : 3 od Tiducys auto: lp 1b JY wore work is Geo. Mills & Co. (see separate advt. for conditions) 30.00 Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick E : a Wm put on Soo tean re Aglit stand it is not J. H. Sutherland & Bro. 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