Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Feb 1910, p. 7

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eo das. Mullen, ; and flavour quickly and is soon quite un- fit for use. It takes on the odors of other articles. It deteriorates by exposure to the sun and air. It is uncleanly -- dust and dirt get into it. oz "SALADA" is sold only in sealed packages--in all its native purity and gar- den freshness. "SALADA" costs no more than common tea. OER Everybody Who Eats Bread Should avoid danger of Impurities in delivery Oven to the Home, Insist on your Baker wrapping his Bread in EDDY'S BREAD WRAPPERS We are the original manufacturers of BREAD WRAPPERS now used by Leading Bakers, Ottawa, ' Montreal other cities. THE EDDY CO., Ltd., Hull, Canada. SI AEST] SSE re CITT DOCTORS FAILED Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound Cured Her. Toronto, Canada.--*1 shall endeavor to describe to you how I felt before 1 began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg. etable Compound. I scarcely knew what it was to be well. I had awful . bearing-down pains and usually before mymanthlyperiods $1 sultere terribly from the and . Ladies' High Quality hoes 9 Pairs of - Ladies' Boots, Kid, Gun Metal Box Calf, Cit, Goodyear Welt Soles, $3.20 and $38.00. ny wl Lai og SALE PRICE $2.10. EL hu Bu to 20 per cent. Off Rest of Stock. = : to waik 1oross tie H. Jennings, King St oor the i was Dongola Blacher regular so bad. 1 doctored for a long time, but the doctor's treat. ment did hot do me any good. ve up all hopes of ever " being well again until one day my hu saw the Com- pound advertised in the paper. He y decided to get me a bottle, and I am | thankful he did. I had not taken one bottle before I began to feel better, | and I kepton taking it until now [ am a different woman. It also helped me during maternity and childbirth. | : ean thoroughly recommend your Veg + etable Compound to any woman who , 18 afflicted with female troubles." -- Mrs. J. M. TWEEDALE, 138 Nassau St, » Toronto, Canada. | _ The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Componnd, made from roots and herbs, is un Heled. It may be used with perfect confidence by women wha suffer from displacements, inflain. mation, uleeration, fibroid tumors, ir. regularities, periodic pains, backache, bearingdown feeling. flatuleney, indi. gestion, dizziness, or nervous prostra "tion, ° LET US hO YOUR PLUMBING IF YOU WANT IT DONE RIGHT. In our work we are away past , the - experimental stage. - "hen a-- on We do not guess at how things should be done-- we know! As to - . Cleaning Evening Costumes The French Dry Cleaning CoRs which nermiis P thorengh cleanin costumes returnin withogt anv « single stitelr u method of works. R. PARKER & CO., Dyes and Clenvers, 6 Princess St, Kingston, Oui. prices--weé also know you'll not object. DAVID HALL, 66 Brock St " 'Phone 335. Sowards Keeps Coal B D Coal Keeps Sowards. Heart. Have You Tried Him ? AY Phone 155. One of the first danger signale. shat (rh i 'Special oi Monument To be erected In the spring will receive a discount of 10 per cer. Palpitation of the a NS FEARE REVIVE FLOODS, There's No Danger, However--The + Prefect Wanis the Carnival Coles brations Abandoned, Pars, for severa ing the flooil fears of th There is as yet po real grousd tor alarm, however. 'lhe floods continue to subside. Communications are being restored on all sides, although much still remains to be done: The telegraph lines are yet in' poor shape, and mpewsdges are greatly de layed: Except for the distribution of food, the distress in the suburbs is still unbeélieved. The water is still deep in the houses and factories. Work cannot be obtained. Access from Paris is also very difficult, The prefect of police has forbidden the throwing of confetti during the carnival celebrations, next week, lest it block the Some of the newspapers . are urging that the car- nival celebrations be abandoned, and that the money ordinarily spent on them be devoted to the sufferers. The greatest energy is being shown by the health department, with the vigw to forestalling an epidemic, Many tons of disinfectants have been distri- buted already, and the work continues ceaselessly. The government will ap- ply to parliament for much larger ap- propriations, The first grant already has been absorbed, Feb. 3.--Rain and snow fell od reawaken- Parisians. hours, vesterday SOWers, --- -------------- - WHIG ASHION HINT. PHOTO COPYRIGHT 1910 BY REUTLINGER EXCLUSIVE COPYRIGHT. NEW YORK HERALD CO8 Jet and silver spangled tulle gown. Clyde Mill News. 7 Mills Bros. Clyde February « 2.--~Law- ronoe have taken the pang wh here into the shanty. J. \ Alcorn gone to his home at Lavint with a attack of grippe. W. Thoghas ia home for the same reason f The/infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mey. J. /Morean is ser ously Hl. Mrs, ( ill for some time, H. Word gave a tainment at the church night. A farge number Quite a number attended tainment at Folger Saturday UC. M. Huyek conductid service Sunday last, Miss C. Morsan last week at her uncle's, Brasside. Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas are visiting friends at Arnprior. Miss F. Lawrence is in Kingston. Mrs, MeGronigal spent last weok at Jf. Burke's, Folger. Visitors : Huyek and Miss E. Shultz, at William Lawrence" day © M. Moore and family atl his father's, at Onah, on Sunday. Miss EF. Prasky, Folger, at A, Crawlomd's. Rw orked near Frias attended, the = ow last, Low on i i OR SE Budget From Bethel. Bethel, Feb, 2.<Mrs. Wellington Pervy is still in the west visitiesg her Mr. and Mes. J.B, brack were visiting near Tamworth last week. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Salsowey on tertained a number of friends on Tuesday evening. Miss Maud Sals bury was a visitor © at home. Mrs James Robinson {s nursing her father, Hugh Saul, who has den gerously ill, but is now recovering. a Yeomans, Madora, Man., was ® visttor at J, M. Jaynes' on Suu day. Mrs. John Curl, sr., is visiting Mrs. Walter Higgs. Joseph Stuart, Westbrook, is at his sister's, Mrs, Weslev Carl's. The patrons of Cam- den East chetse factory will hold their annual cheese meeting on the 2nd of this month. SONS, been Destroyed a Letter, Brockville, Feb. 3.--~A somewhat un- usual case came before Police Magis trate Deacoy, yesterday, for adjudica- tion, Wilfrid Sturgeon, of Glen Buell, charged Arthur Hayes, of the same place, with destroying a letter taken from the Glen Buell post office, ad: to the complainant. Haves claims to have opened the letter hv mistake. Subse ently his wife did posed of it, The defendant pleaded guilty to the offence, which ic an in dictable one, but Sturgeon requested the court to temper justice with mercy and Haves got off on the payment of a fine of $1 and $1.65 costs. . Succeeds Late D. M. Rice. Cave Vincent, N.Y., Feb. Jelieorge M. Stewart, customs inspector at Rive jerview, is now acting inspector of bag- note in place of the late BP. NM. oh Rice. Alberta Tempesgnoe and Moral Re form league is sending a deputation to the fare government to protest piust the 'three-fifths clause in the THAT SNOW AND RAIN WOULD [in a rather slow game, owing to heavy have let a number of men and teams go) as they were | through drawing heav\ timber, and i has | « Navlrence, severely repovering, «(| oN withons enter- | 0 Warner, i Ateom- | -- ~ TIDINGS FROM NEWBORO. | A barma i A School Boy Suuck in the Eye } With a Stick, | Newboro, Feb. 2.--A few from here | attended the exvursion to Brockville, | on Monday evening to the musical co- | medy, "The Royal Chef." Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 Bilton left Tuesday morning for Ottatva, to tend the funeral of their nephew. the' fifteen-year-old soni wl Mr. and Mrs Edward Mills. William Moulton was! in Flisville, over Sunday, with his wife, who is critically ill, but is re ported much better this week. While playing at the College school pear here on Wedneday, Elrwood, the! youngest son of Mr. and Mes. James | Baker was struck in the ete with a! stick, and a nasty wound inflicted: en | the eve lid, bu? fortunately the eve! was not injured. Dr. King dressed the | on at-j THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, . FEBRUARY 3. 1910. EE -------- Hl SS THE DELICIOUS FLAVOR OF Apollinaris Water COMBINED WITH ITS PERSISTENT EFFERVESCENCE And Valuable Digestive Qualities Accounts for its Ever Increasing, Popularity wound, which required n couple of | stitches. ! Miss Jennie MeComish was the guest 'of Miss Bertha Locker a few days! last week before leaving to resume her | duties as trained nurse at Springfield, | Mass. Miss Mabel Jacobs was a week- | end visitor here, the guest of i Edna Ackland. Dr. R. WH. Preston! was in Brockville Inst week, attending | county council. Mrs Joel Spicer, seri | lously ill for some time, is recovering | Harold Bawden is confined to the house with an attack of grippe. Mrs. | Ann "Hart, spending 'a few months | with her daughter; Mrs. M. J. Burns, | at Cleveland. returned home on turday. R. GG. Leggett, who had foot injured in a horse power, able to be sbout on Saturday. The! wound is almost healed. J. Patter | son, Kemptville, came here on Thurs day evening and entered upon his du- tips in the loeal branch of the Union Bank as ledger keeper, ip place oi S. B. Tallman. recently promoted to tin teller-accountancy in the local office. | Master Frederick Kerr. the little son! of Mr. and Mre. J. BR Kerr, New street, was taken to the Brockville Generali Hospital, last week, suffering with appendicitis, Mes, Kerr ac panied him. W Chipman, Crosby, was the guest of relatives here last week. Miss Minvie Ryan, the guest i her father, James Ryan, since (hist mas, left on Thursday morning to re sume her duties asx trained nurse at Yorkton, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. W. J Curle, Brockville, were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt, Southworth, at the Hotel Rideau on Wednesday The loeal hockey team was defeated by the Portland team on Wednesday affernoon by a score of three to one, Sa- | his | was! om- ice. Dr. R. PB. King was referee | and Dr, Creeggan judge of play. The last game of division No. 1, in the L.C.H. S. will be played with Athens heie on Saturday. : CROSBY DELIGHTED. Over the Success of an Oyster Supper and Concert. Crosby, Feb. 2.--The ovster supper and concert last Friday evening to help defray expenses im connection with the building of a shed and hall on the Methodist church grounds eclipsed all former events. After serv- {ng oysters in Mallory Hall, which {were pronounced by ali the best ever, | an exceptionally fine programme was | rondered in the chureh. The attend: {ance was very large and swelled the (coffers to $106, making about $84 i clear. The indefatigable committee was composed of J. F. Mustard, Roy | Derhyshire aad W. A. Singleton. | Miss Georgia Percival, Athens, was {a recont guest of Miss Hilda Leggett. E. Emmons, Elgin, has been engaged {by W. A. Singleton, as his hoot and shoo travelling representative. Mrs. | Florenee Proud, visiting Westport {friendg, has returned home. Crosby {cheese factory, after a very successful season, closed its doors to its many patrons last Monday morning. Roy Derbyshire, the proprietor, instalied during the season su whey hutter mak ing plant and the butter manufactur (od is the very choicest. Several rural tel pheaes have been placed in this quiet little hamlot, 'and the surround {ing onuntry. "Tis said the wires are rkept hot, G. H. Leggett has been ap pointed one of the auditors for ihe township again this year. from here attended the concert in aid {ol the Elgin Hockey Club, Wednesday | might. Mrs. MetGhie, Elgin, and Miss | Patterson, Kingstor, were guests at BAL Leggett's, last Sunday. Willard 1 hipman, second engineer of the steam fer Kingston, is speradding the winter | with his mother, Mrs, Thomas (ul bert. Hillyard Leggett, Athens, paid | the homestemd a flving visit last | week. Miss! I 6-in Crystal Fish Globe i : al I i y {1 { it Amertean Geol Li y INE Lriote 1 Bunch Aquarium Moss A pumber' SPECIAL SALE PDLRING FERLL "NY op 3 o Jutrodute | Fish into your Home These Two Bargains are t ACom- CurFebru ary Gift 'plete Aquarism Offer for iokd On receipt of $2 we will ex- press the following | Beautiful | Out JAPANESE FRING ETALL FISH. | ish Globe Fancy Ge "is : 3 ih Oriole Ge "isl Fish Fiah r Fish I Fis Box Fancy Stones Package Hays Warer Fish Food mn Booklet--Price List and Instructions |i ile + List ay 1s the si } Fis how to Feed and Care for Gold Fish » 1% the Home Homi THE HAY FLORAL & SEED o., : tae vd. Smt -- " A ------ DJ Collis Browne's, THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE, The Most Valuable Medicine ever discovered. 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