Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Apr 1909, p. 8

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id xiaaT. pm SUNERY "0 India Palo Ale 3 XXX Porter Invalid Stout Every Cork Branded RIGNEY & HICKEY 138 & 138 Princess St. §1 Reais LuMax ar Cong The Leow Restor e © MISTI Tan Mas St. Regis Lumbago Cure Swith's Falls, Abril 6th, 1909, SINGLETON CO., Ww. A. \ Ont. i Crosby, THE Gentlemon '=1 have much pleasure in NEWS OF NEIGHBORS : ENTS TELL US. 3 » -- The Tidings From Various Points 'in Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing And What They Are Baying. Junetown Jottings. Junetown, April 27.--Born to Mr. "aud Mrs. William Flood on April 18th, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy, Oak Leal, called on Juneiown friends on Monday evening. Miss Essie Earl, Mallorytown, spent Sunday with Mise Edna Summers. Miss Annio Baile, Brockville, is visiting her brothers here. Several from here at- tended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William Graham, Caintown, on Monday last. 3 Westport News. Westport, April 26.--Harold Kennddy has been appointed station agent at Athens. Anthony Hoban has purchas- od from Joshua Perkins the farm on which he is at present living, the price paid being $3,050. J. M. Stioness is spending a few days herve in the inter- estes of the new malleable i iron com- pany, about to be ofganized herve. Mat- thew Cornish, who spent the winter with relatives in this locality, left on Friday last for Barkerville, B.C. D. E, MeClement is gotting the Westport cheese factgry in readiness for opera- tion, Melcombe Matters. Melcombe, April 27.--Some of the farmers of this "Section have already started seeding. M. O'Hedfli 'and L. Bolger spent Sunday in Brewer's Mills. Miss Marion = Landon is visiting friends at Eden Grove. Miss Mollie Garvin has returned to her school, af- ter spending the holidays at her home ih Westport. The cheese factory open- ed on the 13th, with W. J. Lappan again as cheesemaker. Miss Mamie McBonald, Athens, was a visitor here on Sunday. Bryce Heaslip, Kingston, spent the holidays at his home here. Lumbago recommending vour St egis and i Cure, 1 have used one bottle glad to see ypur agent to get another as my head troubles me sometimes, and I find it the best medicine I have ever tried. It gives quick relief. 'It is also | good in a case of cold in the head. It | has eured my / , who has been troubl- ed with indigestion. 1 hope you will continue to manufacture it, for the bene- fit of the public, Yours Truly. WwW. C. SIMMONS, Sold by all Druggists, Kingston. If you doubt the truth of any recom- mend published by The W. A. Singleton ( lease ¢ them. "NOTICE. House- Highest price paid for en noid effects, either im part or bloc. Antique Fashioned Furniture and' Old- articles especially. Come in and see a beautiful hand-carved. Four-Post Bedstead 1 have for sale Post card will bring me. L. Lesses, Chatham and Princess Kingston, Cor. Sts, R SU LY 00., W tpdsor, 0 ost: ral Agents for Canada. Ighiticn Dynamos, Storage Batteries, Spark Plugs, Carburetors, Etc. TRY OUR DRY ATTERIES. Tumbull Electrical Mig. Co. *Phone, 878. 273 Bagot St. sennseinll TTL LALLBTLLLTVEBRVNP COAL! The kind you re looking tor is the kind we sel SCRANTON Coal is good coal and we guar- antes prompt delivery. 'Thone, 188. Booth & Co. FOOT WEST STREET. 099°C MTVVRTVLLLLRVLLRLD THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 18€3, President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money issued on City and Farm Pro. perties. Municipal and County Deben. Lures, Mortgages purchased. Deposits received and interest allowed. 8. C. McGill, Managing Director. , 87 Clarence street. ha r M. P. KEYS Antiseptic Barber Shep Hair Dressing and Three Chair, Quick Service. ~ ronage solicited. 336 King Street Next door to Wade's Drug Store. Shaving Parlor, Your pat. ANGROVE'S FOUNDRY Brass and Iron Castings of Any Size or Weight. Place d'Armes WAH LONG'S LAUNDRY REMOVED pe Lanaik. > L. P/'Gavin, Mallorytown, visited here on Mpnday:. | Notes From Wilbur. Wilbur, April 26.---R. Somervillo, who id engaged in the summer's work, condudted service here at Mundell's and Lavant. Mrs. B. Rogers has taken up a house, lately occupied by Thomps Richardson, who is conducting a gropery store. A number of the voung people froni here attended the Rebeefra's concert at Snow Road. Mrs. W. Steele, from Mississippi, is visiting Mrs. J. Rollow. Miss Clara Moreau, who has been away for the winter, kefurncd to her parents' home Charles Warner and son, from have come to visit his sis- R. Alcorn is visiting friends has here, Bracside, tar here, Trevelyan Tidings. Trevelyan, April 26.--Farmers have commenced seeding. LMrs. M. Hefferon, Athen, spent a couple days recently, guest of her mother, Mrs. George Leader. Messrs. 'Y. K. Rogers, Ot- tawa, and John Rogers, Portland, spent. a day recently, guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. Leader. Mrs. P. Flood is much improved since her recent ill mss. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Heffron, Athens, visited the home of the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Flood. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Flood spent Sunday with. Plum Hollow friends. The remains of the late M. Noonan, Athens, were intorved in the Roman Catholic cometery on Sunday last. News From Clarendon. Clarendon, April 27.---The ground was white with snow, Sunday morn- ing. Joseph Cook has returned to Minnesota. A "party of twenty-five voung folk called at the residence of J. H. Cannon, Saturday evening and surprised the inmates. They assisted in celebrating the birthday anniver- sary of their host, left mamy tokens ol remembrance and spent a most, on- evening. William Bishop call- on Sunday. He rceently re Englehart. Arthur = Me- Oobden for a visit joyable ed here turned from Coy has gone to What a Great Man Said to the Great American People. is a discovery of a who spent the in perfecting this Parisian Sage celebrated scientist, best yoars of his life great hair tonic. In giving his recipe to the Amc¥ican people he said, 'Parisian Sage is the delightful "hair dressing in the but it is more than a hair It cut®s dandruff hy killing tho germs that infest the roots of the bair; it stops falling hair; it gives vigor and strength to the hair roots. G. W. Mahood sells Parisian Sage at 50 cents a large bottle and guarantees it to do all that is claimed for it, or your, money is refunded, If you do not reside near a dr uggist who "sells Pari: sian Sage, send 50 cents to Giroux Mfg. Co., . Fort Erie, Ont., and a bottle be sent you all charges prepaid. most world, diessing. will time. bold world ia England, No mess, no trou MAYPOLE S0AP ®8 re. for Cowwe--isc. for Black. NN Fran L. Benedict & Co., Monirent, (ADIES' AND GENTS TAILORING We fully guarantee superior quality, correct style, artistic workmanship and perfect fit. Jd. B. Ouellette, 298 Princess St. Auction Sales Rooms ALL KINDS OF SECOND-HAND goods bought and sold, or goods sold on commission. Auction Sales promptly at- tended to, at the Ofty Auction Bales WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND- | © Oe and return. D. Ba is bet- | tor and will ork. magnon : Ardoch Personals Ardoch, April 26.--The deive is go ing up to-morrow with John MuDon- ald as foreman. and Archibald Me Lean as cook. The men are working at the mill every day. A number from here attended © the sale at Charles Woods', Plevna, last week. J. B. Me Kinley made a trip to Kingston last week. Mrs, McLean has returned home. Mre, Thornton was here from Folger to see J, B. McKinley on busi- pess. Miss B. 'Watkins is visiting at Mr. Jeanett's. A number of young people attended the sugar party atl Mrs. R. M. Mucroe's last Tuesday night. Miss E. Shultz, from Plevna, was there. Henry Card and Miss Stocker at J. P. Watkins'; F. Wat kins at home, » Lyndhurst Locals. Lyndhurst, April 26.--The remains of the infant son of Me and Mrs, Al- bert Kendrick, were placed in the vault to-day. 'George Roddrick is con- fined to bed with grippe and Mrs, R. 8. Harvey is om the sid list. The new postmaster over the post oflice on May James Roddtick and family leave for the far west about the Ist of May. There were a good many hogs shipped to-day, The high price paid is what brings them out. C. E. McCutcheow is here with his mother for a short stay. Miss Mary Stewart hae returned to her home in Morton after a stay of a week with her aunt, Mrs. R. R. Tate. Bresse has his new cheese factory i to take milk on Wednesday. Plevna Jottings. Plevna, April. 24.--8School has re- opened, with Miss *Berrigan as teach- er. All are glad to have her back, as she was a former teacher here and had endcared herself to the children. B. Graham has returned to his home in Beachburg, Mrs. Baldwin, who had her, house burned in March, is prepar- ing to rebuild. Sugar-making is about ended. Miss Jennie Hill is home from Clayton, N.Y., for a short stay. C. Wood had a successful sale of his farm property. S. Barton is moving onto his new farm. Mrs, Kellor is at Mrs, G. Ostler's for a few days, Mrs. G. M. Beebe and daughter, Mrs. Mc- Pherson, are at N. McCrimmon's; Bruce White, at Wesley Martin's; Miss Maxwell, Mountain, = teacher, spent Sunday, the guest of Mrs. Ostler. H. Elkington has returned home. Cushendall Cullings. Cushendall, April 26.--Mrs. Robert Henderson's many friends are pleased to hear she is recovering from her re- cent illness. Mrs. Anderson, Sr.. who has been seriously ill, is slightly improved lately. A little girl visitor has comp to 'stay with Mrs. T. Makin, now at W, Gordon's. Conductor David P. Ward, Montreal, has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Ward, at the post oflice, during the past week. The re- mains of the late James Toner passed through here on Monday, from To- ronto, to Washburn. His many friends regret to hear of his sudden death. 80 soon be able to resume attended W. , removiwg his Joycstille: rs. Ross, Kings. pi y McRae and tawa, at Mrs. Ward's: . Briefs. reidge, April 96. Fa ers are fix- ing up fences blown down by the high winds. factory started on Monday * t "With the former cheese: maker, Mr. Burke. A number of the farmers e hae to buy hay this spring. Wi 3 the job of ik 3 shed at the church. di Hiaw wits the first to pass down Green Bay in his little canoe. The I people attended the party on -- at Joseph Quinn's Visi ey Miss ary Barr, at G. But u Fermoy; Henry ne Alice Stin Mary Shilli at Mus ER 8; Edward y F Flatherty, at on T Croviets Stinson, at J. 's; Abe nas at : Bare'; David Barr, at C: rge Barr, at H. Quinn's, a HE ac- companied hy 'somé of Westport people, spent, I at Fermoy. ' "Past three - last week with lw Miss Marjorie Moore re turned to her' home in Athens after visiting Mes. D, h for a weck. Mrs. Margaret Booth returned to her home here on. 'Thursday, after spend- ing the wintee ih Athens. Thomas Mc- Connell, Long Point, rot a couple of days hero last week, a guest at Mrs. Mulvenna's: Miss M. A. Hwmil- ton returned. on y after spend- ing the int 'abs Blgin. Mr. and Mrs. 8S. H ate, visiting at Phil- lipsville. Henry Botsford left on Mon- day for the North-West. ped ¥ News From Westbrooke. Westbrooke, © April 25.--A number from hero attended the funeral of the late D. E. Grass on Friday last. De ceased was a former resident of this |, place and was highly respected. The sad intelligence of the death of Waller Lalonteese, in the far west, was a great shock to his many friends here. Henry Allport edntinues seriously ill and slight hopes are held for his re- covery. Daniel Wright visited 'at Charles Redden's recently. Miss Katio Sheehan entertained a fow lady friendd on Friday last in honor of her niece, Mrs. "J. B. Scanldn, of Mopre Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Do Lallon, of Kingston, spent. a couple of days last week at D. Sheehan's. Mrs. Clara Lapum and son, C laren, of Lapum, wore recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. B. Rose at Cluster' coitage" Miss. Fthel Sproule is at home from Smith's Falls. D. Shechan antl GU Gates made a busi- ness trip to Sydenham on Wednesday last. Returning', frome Kingston on Saturday last, 1. Grasse' horse took fright at an auto bus and dam- aged the carviagd but fortunately the A SMART PARISIAN occupants cscaped uninjured. 3] MODEL, BACHELOR" silky and lustrous in texture. made popular. From 78 Clarence St., to 155 Well- ington St., between Brock and Clarence Sts. Best laundry in the city, Goods called for aad > Rooms, 88 Brock 8t., Kingston. ¥. RB JONES. Auctionear. WOP.N BY MISS RUTH ATC CO Meo aroory reves. French dressmakers are using the soft new mohairs, This white seli-striped mohair frock is cut on the simple "cassock' lines which the Moyen Age mode Guimpe and sleeves are braided with rat til, a silk cord. which is much more pliable and manageable than soutache. heavy cords hangs at the front of the costume. 5A LIYTE Or THE which are has PAINT wears floors: quickly, and catches dust; carpets wear out, and catch dust... Use neither. Cédver your floots with the perfect finish-- STRACHAN N SON, Wholesale Jobbers, Tell Some Sick One It Is Free If It Pails. 'Will you do an act of Humanity 1 Ral Sie] Se Se eT pian a the sick, "It is preted ther Ses id free if it fails." And you, id Jou. po dati. ready know of Dr, Shoop 's Restors or Stomach, everywhere in these When the inaide" or Sonsroll vital organs wstorative that has quickly vitalized, and Hr pnd 2 ht a nor stimulate the Hears or Aiose the, Stomach. por that is all wrong. - Dr. Shoop's Restorative goes direct to the cause of thesé silments--the failing, faltering, inside or controlling nérves. And hereini lies the keynote to my success. When hess b jperves are again made bof and Strong. then thatis the certain end of all such Tome it is & great satisfaction that I am thon hysician able to SAY to the sufferin for full 80 days. and i Si fails - "help you, the entire expense mine--not yours. Then why showdd the sick take any chance an any other medicine, whose maker dare not back it just as at do by this remarkabic fer? 1 also have a Rheumatic Remedy--and that remedy is covered by the same identical "No help, no pay" protective pian. Besides, you are free. to consult me just ag you would your home physician. My advice and the book below are yours--and without cost, word ortwo from me will clear ailment. I Javehelped thousands my_private prescription or personal advice plan. My best effort is surel worth Your simple request. y 80 let me send you. an order at once. Take the message to sofoe sick frien A postal will bring the o) i oManily. I will have an honest and trustworthy drug- st to Whom you can conveniently gofor the 30 y tes But first, ask me for the order, for all drug. gists on tf authotized to give the 30 day test, So write me now and save all delays. Re- member that tomorrow never comes. Address Dr. Shoop, Box 12, Racine, Wis. Which Book Shall I Send You? No. 1 On Dyspepsia No. 4 For Women No. 2 On the Heart No. 5 For Men No. J On the Kidneys No.60n Increase Your Efficiency 2 Kingston Business College, Limited, Head of Queen Street. Canada's Leading Husiness School Day and Evening Classes. Shorthand, TIrswrung, keeping [ insiticox dividual instruct deficient in Rates Et time. 'Phone, 440. CALFE, Principal. MITOHELL, A. EDWIN gow & » up some ig oh upon thousands b, 0 pupils branches. at any « F. MET- 000D SALARIES Go Only to the Well Trained Our High -Grade Courses never fail to bring success to our gradu ates. - Day and. Evening nase, and Moderate Rates. FRONTENAC BUSINESS COLLEGE Ceres street, Kingston, 'Phone, 680. PT. N. STOCEDALE, Principal, i il 5 1 Fi i oy) Wm. Murray Auctioneer | 27 BROCK ST. bag A man is often away from tr mao in society he is noves withadt his clothes. 5 : And he usually. appears like his clothes, Clots make ft 20 Ie inprenon, bth 1a. business and social circles. He is as stylish as bis clothes, Just as he measures ther by personal appediance, 50 he is taken by the way he dress. oi § The uptodate Fation-Crakt maa shows Hever me in Balogh 01+... wit vie 3 Ee Solid Qt. Oak Sideboards, pol- ish finish, $25.00 to 85.00, Combination Buffetts from : $22.60 lo 75.00. ' Sideboard, same as. cut regu- lar $16.50 for 18.50, io surface Lia Oak Chip ve Cabineh from S1000%a 8 oom 0, 230 Princess Bt, 6 doors 2 hove Opera House; - And pretty shoes are boon companions. The lady who called the beautiful Footwear in our windows "dreams" was not far wrong. It is the dream of every woman to have a 'and attractive foot... Many of the beautiful Spring 8hoes we are showing. can not be found elsewhere in Kingston. ge Ideal Kid, Viel Kid, Patent Leather, Highs low and medium heels, All widths and sizes are bore ; to Please the well dressed woman. While Our Big Cloring Sale Lasts STILL] The kind that sells. Brass ns def] and Iron Beds, strong and TE gy durable, lasts a life time. g - PRINGS --H : ony kind. btgulen, ne MATTRESSES Sanitary and beuithy to on, at An ornament of Carriages, Cutters, Harness, Sa of Horses every Saturday.' dames Reid's, :

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