Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Nov 1909, p. 7

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$25,000 WAITING FOR OWNER Cincinnati, Ohio. -- Twenty- five thousand dollars islying in the safe of the German Hospital, awaiting the finding of heirs to the estate of Mrs Tindel, who died at that institution of apop lexy. The money was in large bills, concea- led in Mrs: Tindel's clothing, and was brought to light, together with her will, mitt r "her death Apoplexy clai: s every year. Y 14 hundreds of victims t spoplexy is but an advanced stage of bloc isoning which manifests itself in Pi and backaclies. Very frequently the cause is co: wtipation. Such a case as the above shows the importanc eof keeping the bowels active, the kidueys regular, the skin healthy, so that the blood will be always pure aod rich, "Fraita-tives" -- the famous fruit liver tablets--are safe and efficient regulators for stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys and skin, "'Pruit-a-tives" are sold by all dealers at 50¢ a box, 6 for $2.50 or trial size, 25¢, i COAL! ! I'he kind you are looking for Is the kind we sell, SCRANTON Coal is good coal and we antes prompt delivery. 183, Booth & CO. FOOT WEST STREET. terieiirhdlvivlelisleiolrie HS DOCTOR ADVISED (PERATION "| dress, Cured by Lydia E. Pink- | Lam's VegetableCompound | © Caniftdu, Ont.--*1 had been a great kiitforver for five years. One doctor { ne it was ulcers of the uterus, other told me it was a fibroid tumor. -No one knows what I suf- fered. I would always be worse at certain periods, and never was regular, and the bearing-down inswereterrible. was very ill io bed, and the doctor # told me I would have to have an' operation, and : that I might die Hing the operatign, I wrote to my r ahout it and she advised me to lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable [ po nd. Through personal expe- I have found it the best medi. ¢ in the world for female troubles, {rit has cured me. and I did not have to have the operation after all. The Compound alse helped me while pass. ing through Change of Life." Poe Lizrima BLAIR, Canifton, Ontario, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- p and, made from roots and her 128 proved to be the most successfu remedy for curing the worst forms of female ills, ineludin displacements, ir tas mation ADTOM Ter irregu. es, periodic pains, backache, bear. wit feeling, fatulency, indiges: a ne vous prostration, It costs o-try it. and the result has been wor Hn, n Si wtosuffering women. 8 { C r ence That Dyes! " Mayrorei--~that's the name of the cake of soap that makes successful dyeing at hohe cleanly, successful, safe. The colors are fast aud britliaut. It dyes to any shade. No streaks, No mess or i Maypole [=i ant reat with Soap cleanly * Maypole "1 10c. Jor colors. 13e. for binck, Frank L. Benedict & Co., Montreal --oreL ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Senuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. | Wuet Bear Signature of ri Forel wa & sry dee Fac-Simlle Wi pper Detow, aud as sasy vagars 1FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. [Fon BiLicUSNESS, (FoR TORPID LIVER. EY, SOR CONSTIPATION, Pl nid {FOR SALLOW SKId, rata FOR THE CUMPLEXION {= INUONIS MUST RAVE 8 ATURE, | ¥ wrely Vegetable. A to taka, AKTERS| AHS Li LV VE - tsi THER RICK MEARS GUE. The First This Sanson, Myers' Home- Made Pork Sausage and Blood Pudding, | for SATURDAY. Give us a call MYERS. 60 Brock St. "Phone. 870. ' ton depot their horse took fright, NEWS. OF-~HEGHBORS vHAT WHIG CORRESPOND ENTS TELL US. The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What People AreoDoing And What They Are Saying. Glendower Notes. Glendower, Nov. 6.--William Webster has gone on his place near Violet to plow, Archibald Timmerman is laid up with a felon ou his hand. Miss Julian Timmerman is better Heef cattle is very scarce in this vicinity! There were many buyers. Mrs. Kelley is at her daughter's, Michael Kelly is visiting at T. Babecock's, Plum Hollow Items, Plum Hollow, Nov, 8.--~Mrs. William Gifford is again in poor health, Farm- ers are ploughing. The Woman's Mis. sion Cirele is to hold an open meeting in the church on Tuesday evening. Rev. 8. Sheldon will deliver, an ad- Me. and Mrs. DB. Dunham, To- ledo, spent a day last week at B. Bosher's. Miss Susie Palmer entertain- ed her young friends on Tuesday even- ing last, Sharpton Tips. Sharpton, Ont., Nov. 5.--Corn husk- ing bees are the rage here. A number from here attended the ploughing bee at Mr. King's, Odessa. The Sisters of Charity, House of Providence, King- ston, are making {heir annual tour. Everett Rogers has returned from the States, where he spent the summer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor, Hartington, have arrived to spend the wintet with { their nephew, E. Taylor. Taylor Tidings. Taylor, Nov. R.--Mrs. W. Hellerty, {and J. P. Murphy, on the sick list, are recovering. J, Rolland, Orillia, visited at J. Marshall's. Mrs. E. J. Flood and children, Warburton, spent the week-end at P. Kelly's. Miss 8. Corboy, Gananoque, is spending a few days the guest of Miss~13. Feather stone, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Nuttall, spent Sunday at J. Lloyd's, Leeds: Walter Birmingham at Stanley Win- | born's, Pittsferry. At Kaladar Station. Kaladar Station, Nov. B. {of Arden, is © a guest at the Carman house, A numberof miners arrived last night, and registered at the King Edward house. They proceeded on their journey to the north thi¢ morn- ing. O. H. Dunn, agent, spent a day recently in Flinton. C. H., Wood re- turned from Toronto, accompanied by his sister, whom he met there, on her way home from Cobalt. Miss Murial Banker spent Saturday and Sunday in Cloyne, the guest of her sister, N, Detlor, Westport Boy Broke His Nose. Westport, Nov. 8.--~Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy, who spent the past four months in Wihnipeg, returned last week. Mrs. J. Murphy is danger- ously ill. Mrs. RE. GG, Aaams, who spent the past four months in Cali- fornia, and Kansas, is expected home, day. L. B. Bateman was called to Al- bany on account of the serious illness of his mother, Master Norburt Me- Nally fractured his nose, Saturday, by accidentally falling out of an apple tree. M¢. and Mrs, Patrick Egan have moved into town and are occupying their brick resjdefice on Bedford street Lake Opinicon Locals, Lake Opinieon, Nov. 8. ~The farmers are ploughing. There are a number of duck hunters at work, and. they report good gale. M. Hughson had the mis- fortune to lose a valuable horse last week. Miss Minnie, Hunter, ill with typhoid fever, is stil very low. Mrs. SN. Lindsay, who has been very sick, us much improved. A little boy has come to brighten the "home of L. Fluke, Miss M. Lindsay and brother, E. Lind- say, spent Sunday at H. Lindsay's, Perth Road. Miss Louise Hughson, of Latimer, is spending a few days at her brother's, M. Hughson. Bruce Guthrie and George Hutching, of Maple Leaf, spent Sunday at A. Darling's. Rev. K. Knapp spent Tuesday last at his home in Westport Plevna Pointers. Nov. 6.--Hunting is the or- der of the day. Some report gooa luck; others say scarcity of game. Hubert Elkington is not improving as fast as his friends would like Dr. Flkington is some better. Nash, Kinzston, who spent the with Rev. J. Lyons, secured one deer and has returned home. Martin and friendls are spending week at Fernleigh. Miss Gussie bert is home for the winter. Mrs. | Kring, and ' daughter, have turned from the west, where she was | visiting her sister aud frionds. They dy a good time; glad to have her Edna McCormick, who has not " n yery well for the last wee improviny. George Graham made | ving visit to Sherbot 1 ake. Plevna, to see, Dr. week nice Harvey the Al- J. son re- is a A Godfrey Couples Wedded. Godirey, Noy. 9.--A quiet wedding took place in Kingston, - Oct. 26th, {when Miss Minnie Walker was unitea lin marriage to Robert MeKeever. Both are of this place. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. D. Boyd. The bride looked charming in a travelling suit of navy blue, with {hat to match. After the ceremony, | the h py couple left for Toronto and | Wiarton. On their retum home a ro- egption was held at the bride's fatht ers, John Walker, where a pleasant evening was spent. The Bride receival a large number of pretty presents which showed the high esteem in which she is held. The council mon aro making great improvements the roads at the station Warden® Hamilton spent a { few days of last week in Toronto on | business C. D. Godfrey has gone north hunting Miss D. Howes is in Sydenham oO Thrown From A Carriage. Brewer's Mills, Nov. 9.--What might have been Satubday. evening, when Miss amd Mise J. Rochefort, wore returning from Kingston, accom- panied by fiends. When at the Kings and A. Roach of thie place, | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, _ NOVEMBER 10, 1909. all were thrown Hom the rig, but, luckily, nose wece scriously hurt, ow- ing to Miss Roache's courage, who is a si ful driver. She held firmly proved a lively runaway. Mrs. James Keyes is on the sick list. Bucent ¢ visitors : J. Boyle and L. savin, Gananoque, and (i. Murphy Elgin, at J. Smith's; Rev. Father Kehoe, Gananoque, at Rev. Traynor's; Mix John Milne, Boston: Mrs. John Rodgers, Portland, James Milne's; N. Rodgers, Milpe's, Marysville Matters. Marysville, Tyendinaga, Nov. 8.-- The farmers in this section have their apples and potatoes stored and many have their plowing done. Miss Cath- arine Powers is confined to her bed with a severe atiack of rheumatism. Miss Annie McAlpin was at home to evening last. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell spent Sunday with Mrs. nis Hurley. Miss Annie Fahey Miss Annie White have gone to spend | a week at Elgin and Bedford Mills. Den- turday after spending a week with his uncle, I). Sheehan, and other at Westbrooke. Miss E. Asselstine, Napanee, spent Sunday with his cou- sin, Miss Maggie Campbell. Darcey is with Miss Mary Charles Scanlan James Darcey. Traynor. All are sorry to hear going to Cleveland to reside, -- Cheese Factory Owner Sells. Collins Bay, Nov. 7-8. W, factory sold to George Kavaner & Son and by the change Ontario loses one of its best known cheese manu- facturers, as Mr. his son who years ago. the Kingston Dairy School and came to the Bath Road about eight years ago and took charge of the Collins Bay factory. For four years factory was. conducted under management. Four years ago he chased the site $here the Bay factory" stands and by his skilful man- agement and never-ceasing labors he has established a factory that with the first factories in the county. Mr. Greer has been salesman for the Bay View factory since' its opening, and by his straightiorward methods won the confidence of his pa- trons who are sorry to lose him. Pre- vious to his coming to this road he bad gharge of the Silver Spriags fac- toary,.Wolfe Island, for a number of years, went west about two Tidings From Verona. Verona, Nov. 8.--The funeral of late Mrs. Jonn Conners, Sr, ston, took place here last week. remains were placed in the vault, The interment of the remains of the late Miss Elsie Peters, also took place here last week, both funerals being con ducted by Samuel Irish. Miss Maizie Flatt, ill with quinsy, is convalescent. Mrs, J. L. Percy, indisposed, is out again. Visitors: Misses Laura and Mabel Martin at Edward Curl's; Mrs. Allen, Martin, Marlbank, Mrs. H. A. Martin, Bellrock, and George Wheel- er, Tweed, at. Joseph Percy's. Rev. William Sanderson, has potatoes grown in his garden, three of which weighed nearly seven pounds. James Paynes' new house, on Mill street, is nearly ready for occupancy. Master "Jack" Craig, while visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, Craig, at Almonte, fell and broke his collar- bone. A. Graham has a new metal roof on his house. The central tele- phone office has been transferred from E. M. York's, to T. H. Craig's store. H. Dixon went to Kingston this morn ing to attend the high court juror, King- The as Philipgville Paragraphs. I h'llipsville, , Oct. 8.--Mr. Merrick, Merrickville, is = one of the assistants in the Farmers" Bank. B. B. Ostrum is manager. The plowman is at it late and early to finish the fall plowing before frost sets in. Wesley Tackebéry has built a cement tank] for stock purposes; he will not to drive his cows to the creek more. R. C. preparing to put up a new mill. W. Halladay spent the past with her parents in Plum Hollow. Clint Soper is finishing up the hal- ance of the threshing in this neigh- borhood. Husking corn has turned out to be one of the best in years. Hallowe'en passed off very pleasantly here: the boys and girls dressed up in their good clothes and went out calling. Mrs. Moore, Newhoro, was the guest of Mrs. Carr for a day. Nathan Carr has returned from the west, He was there during the har- vest and threshing. Mrs. Stephen Carty has spent the past two weeks !with her brother Stephen Ripley has returned home. George Watt has rented Miss A. Algiire s farm for another term of years. any Mrs. News From Rockport. Rockport, Nov. S8.---Miss Martha Davis, of Poole's Resort, left, on Tuesday last, for Philade elphia, where she has secured a position as nurse in an hospital. Miss Lillian Tar- burn, of New York City, past month with friends here, will re turn to her home Tuesday. Mrs. L. Washburn is spending a few days with relatives at Alexandria. Bay, N.Y. Mrs. T. Edgley is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. H. J nell, at Watertown, N.Y. Mrs. man, of Clayton, N.Y, ill, at her ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Williams, much improved. George returned to New York, a few wecks with his mother. Burtch, Lansdowne, his parents. Mrs. Lesley Hunt is very low and no hope is entertained for her recovery. Joseph Rogers has moved into his new home, Mrs on is spending this week at Harrow | smith, assisting Rev, Mr. lhis revival . services Mr. {Charles . Thurston, - Alexandria {was the guest of Mrs. W. Root, {Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Pic {ton, spent last week with Mrs. Fergu |son's sister, Mrs. Arthur Dickey. A.W and Mrs a serious accident occurred | At Brockville, Nathaniel Gordon appoinged sanitary inspector {of the late James Ellis. Haveyou seen Red Rose window at Gilbert's is in place illuming ted grocery. to the lines" and thus prevented what might | Father | at! Portland, | and Misses J. and A. Milne, at Charles any of her young friends on Sunday | William | and { Frank Meagher returned home on Sa- | friends | of | Miss Ena | spent Sunday with that James Hurley is seiling out and | Greer, | of this place, has the Bay View cheese | Greer intends joining | Mr. Greer is a graduate of | that | his | pur- | View | ranks | : | business | | | the Hasken is bauling sand | week | a have | ! Pa, } spending the | . Bag- | A. Sea- | par- | is Truesdell has | after, spending | spent Sunday with | William Dix- | Folks with | Bay, | on | It Takes 21 Day ys to Make Each Cal Three weeks afe required from start to finish of the cake of Taylor's Infants' Delight Soap that you get at your dealer's, We have put forty-four years of experience into this soap. We bring our olive oil and cocoanut oil ten thou- sand miles--none but the highest grade will do. We use otto of roses that costs us ten dollars an ounce. These oils are filtered through Fuller's earth. They are boiled and then boiled again, with hundreds of gallons of pure water, passing through to remove all possible puri A pressure of thirty tons removes the water. Then the soap is stamped into cakes and again inspected for any possible flaw. Ordinary fresh or "green" soap is not hard and firm. It wastes away quickly. We put Infants' Delight Soap through eight separate "agings" until it is hard and firm and ready for immediate use. It will wear as thin as a wafer. Infants' Delight Soap will make your skin like velvet. Itis the mildest soap made =the best for the infant and equally good for grown-ups. For insuring against chaps and roughness no soap can take its place. Get a cake today. Cents a Cake Everywhere John Taylor & Co., Ld. Tcronto -- "$ Risk even a penny--until health returns.} / And I mean just exactly that. | I am the one physician who says to the sick, "T} | will, out of my own pocket, pay jor your medi-§ | eine if it fails to bring you help And fof 20 years Dr. Bhoop's aliens have! | Get Health been used and ended in every city and hamlet in America. are positively stand. in every ogre ll everywhere. en why pay the cash, and at Jour risk, for) Suwurmhted and uncertain medicines?) | Ti Shoes For Everybody | For rsh The Facts are That Most Everybody In this vicinity wears our Shoes--or rather Shoes bought here. The wearers of our Shoes are a contented lot of people. Did you ever hear anyone, wearing a pair of Shoes bought here, say that "their Shoes hurt their feet"--that they were "too large' or "too small," "didn't fit," "not the right shape," "didn't wear well," "not good style." We'll Wager Anythin e'll Wager Anything That you never heard any of these complaints against our kind of Footwear, Men, Women, Boys, Misses and Children are so well fitted and pleased that they come here continually to sup- ply all their Footwear wants. Shoes right ; prices right; treat: ment right and so our business grows, day by day. J, H. SUTHERLAND & BRO, THE SHOP OF BETTER SHOES, SET See Our Window Display --A Furnished Drawing Room A beautiful display ' of NWA he il, three piece Mahogany Setts, it is liked. One bottl | 2 i ) § fancy odd Silk Obairs, beau- ter 1t 1s hiked. ne bottle two, | = se % Ny and these two soll four. Newbro's| , tiful Parlor and Music Herpicide what we are talking | Cabinets, Parlor Tables and about, cleans the sealp of dS and . dandruff, and destroying the Jardiniere Stands in oak or a Wttle germ or parasite, prevents the | mahogany. eturn of dandrufi, As a hair dross- | ' Lo ing it is delightful. It ought ta be Just arrived Our big A <i $6.50 Imitation Leather Seat "& and Back Rocker, in polish- ed oak frames, for only $6.50 found on every toilet table. It stops falling hair, and prevents baldness, It} JAMES REID. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER. thousands have in the past] | fully used Pe Shoop's Restorative. 'When the Sto- mach nerves, ThosoReR rn | quickly Dr. storative will they positively take no money risk whatever, know that when health fafla to return Dr, Shoop will himsell gladly bay the drugmist for] | r the Host Kidney]! bring them back to health again. But best of all, t tost. And for that testa full % ~~~ treat] | ted. Dr. Shoop's Kheomatie} | all am not | #2 n give the 20 haréappoint- led ah honest and responsible druggist ina) Toost very community, every where, 3a issus my "tof | Tell me also which book you need. | The books below will surely open up new and} | helpful ideas thise who are me just as you home physic. and the book] Perbaps a word or two from me will clear wp | some serious ailment. I have helped thousands pol the ihousands by Joy gd preseription or worth your simple request. 80 write now while you have it fresh in mind, for tomorrow never jcomes. Which Book Shall I Send You? No. 1 On Dyspepsia No. 4 For Women No. 2 On the Hears No. 5 For Men All druggists sell Dr. Shoop's Resicrarive anal { dropmea line help. ne pay," medicinas to the sick you ure perfect Ww are yours--and, without cost. | My best effort is surely Dr. Shoop, Box 12, Racine, A= No. 8 On the s Kidneys No. 6 On Rheu GROWING IN POPULARITY. 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KEYS Antiseptic Barber Shop Hair Dress and, Sh haying whit, Three' Chair, "tek go onage soll 336 KING STREET Next Door to Wade's Lede's Drug Swe Storer | WM. MURRAY, A Auctioneer | re Sales von special at ate Pk ig County Stock, etc. have Ten my yy for long Jam. farmers want the high dollar, = my MARKET SQUARE. ! BETTER TO-DAY THAN EVER-- JUST TRY You enjoyed a package six months ago. They were delicious. But muck more so Improvement In process and materials has s more Prove it. to-day. resultid in greater crispness, finer flavor, delicious quality' They are superior to all. Make a test. Try them now. ; »

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