Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Nov 1909, p. 6

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PAGE SIX. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1909 WISHED T0 16 DEN" [FIVE CUPS FOR ONE CENT {| New Bridge Across the River is 2 | About Comylete ii: > . . : a 1 " Na i THE | Xapance, Nov. Tar v. a atimer, 1s certainly an econo alb:varage, ER JA HORSE RUSHED ON Palas Me a ed of par- : yet this is all that x » alysis, last week, and is in a very low! i J condition. | {| At Gananoque Station' and Was| Mrs. H. A Lake, speading the past! g ' Killed By An Engine--Schoon- few wears with ber daughter, on thel AN] 3,(0) er Klalkins Has Trouble Reach- continént, arrived in Napance on Mon- | » ee : (day, to spend the winter with her sis- ing Its Destination. ter, Mrs. Finkle. Gananoque, Nov. iI8.--Early last} Mrs. C. W. Fanning and her mother, | evening, Joseph Case, who drives the [Mrs. James Hosey, of Olean, N.Y. lexpress waggon for Thomas Baker, | are visiting friends in town lor a few while in the express company office, |days. Mrs. Fanning leaves, to-day, ry : HR he * : 5 S'9p this or similar troubles oh a deer shipped to a local sports- |for Oklahoma, where Mr. Fanning =e costs. Ove pound will make 220 cups 2 should be our aistortune, man, left his horse and waggon | oes to accept a lucrative position. | | of the. purest and most delicious Tea : y Pp quickly ! | standing before the station. Just as fNrs. Hosey will remain visiting friends |. Ld : Nrseptioga. ability ou he and another man were lifting the until Jsintazy. . i : ---- ar snablo "eto ir. tie {deer to carry it out, he heard a com- | Mrs. W. Aa. Scott, oi Kingston, is; oR TY Tn SE ee ge a a1 or oa: Howed by a crash, and {spending a few days with Mrs. O. A. OLD SAILOR DEAD. George Lashley, Washington, and one Jlegut Surges will be fair snd rushed out to find the train in coming Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wens- | -- son, 1. J. Chant, Chicago. \ Zam-Buk wins favor where: § |in had irightened the horse, which, at: ley, of Campbelliord, are in town for a | Capt. Chant Pass:d Away in Port, Plambin Rare ie ever tried! The Magistrate | tempting to cross the wrack, was |few days, visiung Mrs. Wensley 51 Hope. g ay ¥ eq whose words are quoted be- {struck by the engine and instantly |mother, Mrs. George Grieve, who has} po, Hope, Ont.. Nov. 13.--The fune- Loss By Flood Is $1,250,000, IRR An ree ets ite. | : iana- i bh C fully. low tried it thoroughly and Jilted, White Se eo ig ae, Helene: of Gane | ral of the late Capt. Joseph Chant, a Kingston, Jamaica, Nov. 18..-0ffi- ny | smashed to pieces. : 8 ap we) | {well-known and esteemed resident, ! sal. to-day ASRS A . now tells the result. x I JOUR | The schooner Bertie Kalkins pulled { mother, Mrs. Garrison. Id ok place here, vesterday, from the { damage oy yd the _atetial You Win suffer from any skin disease Orff |i,io Gananoque river on Tuesday even- | Tie new bridge replacing the ol fi eot- | residence A Tamer: | Samage_ilone bY 4 fonds principally injury mark well his words! ing to finish unloading her cargo of Tn oe el : nd oll k . fit for | Courier. He was born in England in [tion dam and railroad stock, at $l,- > roller « she |1¢ » 3H . 'or 3 249 | ax i : 3 steel at Jones roller mitl, found she De " "pleted: aud will be BUIOF {1000. He came to Port Hope in 1842 | 356,000. The government surplus is ! a a week or s : ! } i 2 . i 3 . land was a suceessinl sailor, well- { cuilicient, it is stated, to repair this ; The Pavilion, Gold Fi:lds, BC. up at Gillies' wharf. "During the : Hip C a {known on the lakes for thirty-five {damage without the Eo nk . After a very fale trial 1 have proved Zam-Buk eminently satisfac { night a heavy wind rose and the ves- | Pittsburgh Town: 3p ouneis. lvears. He leaves one daughter, Mrs. "ing a loan. Davi Hall tory. It cured me ofa s4xin rash of five years standing which no doctor sel slipped her moorings and was | Barriefield. Nov. S.---Township coun- |* d had been able to do any good for. 1 do certainly encourage any per. | carried across to the opposite side, {cil met at 10.30 a.m. All members pres- son to keep Zam Buk In their homes. It truly does more than you | t and had to pull over again, Wednes- eat. Rinutes of last meetings adopt-} : 66 Brock St. claim for it. Yours very truly, i az iia wd continue unloading, led. 'ommunications from 3 A ' : ROGER F. PERRY, Justice of Peace for B.C. Jay OE vce of a scow. She Smith, county engineer, applying for | Phone, 335. | has not as yet been able to reach her {$100, to be expended on county road! i - re i | . | des on. system in the township; wo action. 1 ; Crronte Soe Quite Heglad Jestinat Rey nolds held division court |From (i. H. Hunter, J.P., pdvising| Mrs. M, A. Harris of 69 Chestnut St., St. Thomas, Ont., says:--* My} | ) $ | i 8+ e tov all on Wednesday morn- {council to appoint constable in the husband had a running sore on Lis atkle for about two months. Zam- jn the fou ifemil B ith a very -Bght |village; laid over. From Ww. J. White, . 3 ¢ NC 3 i = : . . g Ang q sitio ) onstable: no » Buk showed satisfactory Fasu te {yoni the fart application {although our docket. The cases were ol a minor appiving for pos on i : Luin Leeds | A few doses regulate Kidneys end- tho organs and glands affected, and salves had failed), cleaning and healing the open wound. 8 'mva &S0f |nature : ; and Lansdowne, re repairs on road on) ing Backache. completes the care before you realize found Zam-Buk unequalled for Cuts, Durns, Bores, etc, and havell | Mrs. Herbert R. De Witta, of Hay BE es Tine, referred to. Mr. Bennett. Ac<} it. f " great confidence in recommending it to others." {Jetund, Heid Ser first reception ab the lcounts passed : Searches, $1.10; tele i The moment you suspect any kidnoy rl : \ FREE BOX ROH hy ire yosterday after |PRONesitics W. Nicholls, V.5., services, | ot BI ans or biadder [E510 REY. disorder or feel rheumatism ZAM-BUK CURES eczema, ringworm, scalp loo 0 hl Looney and John streets, yesterday $2.50;. Thomas Collingwood, horse! gong @ Ca 0G = al feel pains, begin taking this harmless nicd- ---- § OT © 8 UICETS, chronie }° 7 Buk | noon. - Fay : hire, $3: county of. Frontenac, tile, | rouble will vanish, and you wi eel |icine, with the knowledge that there is 's rash. blood-poisoning, cold- T -- . d 'ie Migs Winona Pitcher, Bydeshaia $8170: H. B. R. Craig, township engi- | Le, no other remedy, at any price, made oii ws will street, leaves, to-day, , for Bi shor neor, $72.50; Dillon & Leadbeater, Lame back, painful stitches, rheuma- aliywhate else in the world, which will I Froo visit in_ Ottawa, as gues of T tile, $14.50; William . Thompson, fence | ZI, NEVOUS headache, dizziness, irri- effect. so thorough and prompt a cure Of all stores and druggists 50a a box, or post free uncle, Mr. Saunders. Mrs. Herbert bongs 95. M. Mangan, fence bonus ability, slecplessness, inflamed or |28 a fifty-cent: treatment of Pape's from Zaw-Buk Co., Torouto, for price 3 boxes §1.25. sample box. : { Moore, King street, is visiting in £6.37: . : SQ "Gillespie, work. 84. p. | swollen eydids, wornrout, sick fecling, Diuretic, which any druggist oan sup- { Kingston. Miss Ewing, of the staff Konne, work. 83: T. H. Gill pie, | and other" symptoms. of sluggish,' in ply. : {of the Gananoque High School, spent | C 0 36' W. Vanalstine, work, $2; J. |active kidneys disappear. . Your physician, pharmacist, banker | vesterday in Kingston. Murphy, work, #5; R. Maxwell, work,| Uncontrolable, smarting, frequent or any mercantile agency will tell you In the Sunday school Bible class ex- |g- 50: Goorge Purcell, fence bonus, [urination (especially at. night) and that Pape, Thompson & Pape, of Cin- tension league on Sunday last, the $19.75; William Curtis, work, $5.50. R. all bladder misery ends. cinpati, is a large and responsible Ballantyne, enlvert, cte., 313; William | pay dai aE . : medicine concern, thoroughly worthy | Finnigan, work, 81: H. Toner, work. | a mg miserable and worried is |of vour confidence. = {| Smith's Falls, 100. 5c: W. Woods, fence bunus, $6,683; P jneedless, because this unusual prepar- Only curative results can come from TE 2 ® | Rev. P. C. Laverton Harris, dommins [Ae ge es fo 2 a J Ss tee | ation goes at once to the disorder xl {taking Pape's Diuretic, and a low . tion organizer- of the Band of Mercy, | x "$5. J. Fudord. work, 83: Joseph kidheys, bladder and urinary system, | days' treatment means clean, active, ® |addressed the pupils of Gananoque Woods, work. $i. J. Bradden, send, ol Seuiowes its healing, shoansing, healthy kidneys, bladder ahd urinary [ High Siehool in their assembly rooms gi. William McFadden, culvert, $5; H. and vitalizing influenco directly upon | organs--and no backache. | yesterday alternoon. | } BY INTRUSTING US wiTH YOUR WORK could not go up that fag and tied -------------------- Old English Floor Wax AND P owder. The perfection of fin- ish for hardwood floors, There is no Floor Wax justas good as Old Kng- lish. Be ware of imita- tions. Sold in 1 1b, 2 1b., 4 1b. tins. 50c. Lb. --AT-- Marshall's Hardware. If you take several doses of Pape's Diurctio, all backache and - distress 2 bb blll Peele iii reTeamrmrTY TT EE sores or open wounds, harber : sores, cracked hands, cuts, scalds, salt rhea and all skin 2 injuries and diseases. - It is also a sure cure for piles. {following attendances were registered: GREAT SKIN | Kingston, 132; Gananoque, 103; Esiord, fence bonus, $1.81' J, Neves- | son, work, $10.50; selection of jurors, a £35: J.) e, rk, 822. Pp. YARKER PASTOR 1S ABLE [30 Suk, $00d, Milues work, $22; /} RE AR ART (Gough, stone, 315; R. Gough, stone, { a $22.50; W. Mitchell, als, 53c.; trea. To Resume His Duties After Be- 3 litchell, nail a tren 3 : surer given check for $29.92 for ex- | | ng Injured. penses. Adjowrnéd to first Monday in H | Yarker, Nov. 17.--Rev. Mr. Bats- | pocember. | tone, injured by being thrown from Our S ecial ms rig, was able to resume his pas- BP ltoral work last Sunday. Yarker pub- L t M S d Y {lic school intends giving a caneert in e e en ou j the school house. Farmers are in the 9 | magket contracting their own pota- A T t t f M ; : toes. Some went to "Toronto and sold rea men 0 y ¥ i lon the market there. hi w i \ Another carload of hogs was ship- C t h C F ¥ J ped from here this week by Mr. Fo: a arr ure ree pe : ; | ter. Price paid was $8.25. The wheel {factory has received two new machines w ¢ : 3 ¥ an be fitted i |so as to increase the output. : } ae 8 here with Fall | Yarker adult Fible class intends i n inter Shoes. The new [Having a social time at the home of - { Mrs. Good, the president, on 1 hurs- PE) PIRI | Fall styles of shoes are now i "oy in--~many changes of course-- {day night. Mrs. C. Timmerman, of : for the hotter: Last os ee | Odessa, spent a few days at the home ; h olny {of her brother, S. Winter; also Lizzie { shoes were inclined to be | Finley, of. Strathcona. Born, to Mr. LN | od clumsy--this year and Mrs. P. Manion, a son. | Peter Vanluven is again confined to they are symmeterical and shapely. {his home, W. W. Asselstiné, on Aap ' pi ome VW ition so | AR || Cratification, Comfort, Contentment | y [3 » 3 : ive it states and Manitoba, is home again. {W. H. Woodhousé and wife went to Are 'some of the meaning words that describe the satisfaction X | ningston to attend the funeral of the ; ! that our customers securé with their shoes. The longest wear . fo Your Children {late Mrs. Alexander Robinson, a sis: W Y i and the best service, combined with the most elegant forms, Rox Calf Kid, good Atting 8 [ter of Mrs. Woodhouse. Alfred Martin f y | Nh t fashions and beautiful appearance are other qualities of shapes, the = be Wear Huality = "CROWN BRAND SYRUP" is a food not only for and wife, of Moscow, were at Thomas portance that purchasers get with shoes bought here. 3 . > Burgess' Sunday. 5 we { { ] In one word those, who buy our Footwear, secure the best H J y i children but for everyone--and it is used by everyone. | Miss Irene Irish, of Verona, is at a t Boots, Shoes and Slippers that are made, and pay the es . ennings ing St It is a table delicacy which should be in every home. { Mr. Holland's. Mr. and Mrs. 1 . . im- leas i C ! James Pn y D | prices charged anywhere for good Footwear. sast ee eee Soe It is the onetl¥ng that satisfies that 'lghging for sweets |iordon. spent. Monday in Kingston. G. NOT S which all healthy children and most adults have. | Lucas, wife and daughter, were taken 1 : iF o : " ito the hingston general hospital on 4 5 y ' { 3 Used in the home, it-saves trouble in the making up [Tuesday by train, owing to illness. UNA A of delicious desserts and other good things to eat. {Phe Peters family have moved to Co C. E, GAUSS i " CROWN BRAND SYRUP stands for the highest possible palt. Lhe remains of the only daugh-|1 Will Take Any Case of Catarrh,| . e 0 Jory in table syrup. It is prepared in a clean wholesome manner ter 2 f ) v : : an of Thomas Love were buried on| No Matter How Chronic, or rom the very finest ingredients, which develop a delicious { Tuesday. What Stage It Is In, and | THE SHOP OF BETTER SHOES flavor as of fine honey and rich cream. ; | Miss Lena Benjamin has gone to Prove. ENTIRELY AT MY | ' : "CROWN BRANL SYRUP". you should insist on having |'Toronto. John Watt is home from OWN EXPENSE, That It {his annual deer hunt. H. B. Sher- B : Your dealer bas it for yodin2:-5, 10 and 20 Ib air-tight tins with ft-off lids. f wood, Alexander Henry and M. Ryan Can Be Cured t were calling on C. W. Benjamin, who hE _sapatrh bas Sen business The Edwardsburg Starch Co., Limited » £ {i= still coniined to his home. Clarence | million people have come to me from all} & ESTABLISHED 1858. 20) ip {Ewart secured a position in Mon- grer the ignd for treatment wud sovie| poopie 2 a pe g = DINING ROOM FURNITURE See "our new stock of Granite and Marble. Just arrived. -- combined treatment cures where all else ; fails. 1 can demonstrate to you in just tau ! 3 : THIS WEEK KINGSTON GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS 3 a few days time that my method is quick ] b | - Wafts From Wilton. oligos pn dha godin Ms Nie vig 11 4 A Oor. Princess and Olergy Stas treal, as ; first curi ause. $ y | Works : CARDINAL, Ont. Offices : MONTREAL, TORONTO & BRANTFORD ~~ S| ease by first curing the cause. Thus my | germs that! | Wilton, Nov. 16.--Most of the hunt- system of the poisonous ers have returned with a goodly sup- | cause catarrh. Send your name and ad-| i : ) . : ply of game ira Davidson was suc- dress at _gnee to C. E. Gauss, and he | 1d I K 3 bl Buffets and China Closets s d Ph @ , $ 8 3 ¢ p ; e 0. Ni: A Ye {x i mr hooting a eer eM [Fi neta sae | REE ill and Extension Tables and Cider |Denyes, Newburgh, preached a mis- $< - ! Leather t ini airs. sionary sermon in the Methodist FREE 3 LR 15 i e Sea ed Dining Chairs church Sunday morning. There will : ) f Pure and Sweet. This coupon is good for a pack- be no service in the Presbyterian age of Gauss' Combined Catarrh E30 Sit cou E ' d fT: t Fre h Oo te {church next Sunday evening swing hn ed Sey es LUE Ea ancy 1ades 0 apesiry a S ys rs {to the anniversary services to dotted 1 1 d mail t g | sal and Leather Couches. [held in the Methodist church. Kev. B. |} © 2 GAUSS, 6430 Mai : Coast Sealed. A. WHRattam, a former pastor here, C. E GAUSS, 6430 Main } Li a : p 5% PARLOR SET TS, will preach. Street, Marshall, Mich. i Rie $s Fancy Three-Piece Mahog- > Girl Burned To Death. - : 1 =m : any Parlor Setts and Odd D. COUPER'S, | Get them: at | New York, Nov. 18.--The third seri- . . Chairs. 241-3 Princess St. lous factory fire in New York within =] i JAMES REID 'Phone, 78, Prompt Delivery, two weeks occurred in Gledhill's wall ; k ' Sr np - Ypaper est Thirty-four - co Phone 147. The Leadi 243 | paper plant on West Thirty-fourth YY = -- . b ing Undertaker Ignition Dynamos | burned to death and three firemen and -- NN | burne tired. firemen Storage Batteries, ia po weman are .sullering from urns 3 revived in rescuing the 175 employees, , Spark Plugs, The fire started from an explosion of chemicals and spread with great ra- Carburetors, Etc {pidity. Many men and women leaped street, late yesterday. 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