HOW MANY REALIZE THE MARVELLOUS VALUE OF FRUIT I CURING MANY DISEASES ? Wonderful Success of "Fruil-a-fives" © ~The Famous Frail Medicioe Pruit juice consists of about gr water, 8% of sweet matter, and only 1 of an intensely bitter substance, ul experiments show that it is this bitter principle, which is the active or medi. cinal material of fruit juice. Under certain itions, the bitter principle can be mide to replace or transform some of the sweet atoms in the juice, thus making a new compound which is much more active medicinally than the ordinary juice. Many fruits were analyzed and it was found that the juices of apples, oranges, figs and prunes gave the best results These fruit juices, having been made more active by the secret of changing the Sweet prielp into the bitter, are combined with tonics and antiseptics and made into tablets. These tablets are the famous fruit i * Pruit-a-tives'~kfiown in every of Canada for their wonderful Ey hr ualities in diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys and ikin. | " Fruit-a-lives" is the only medicipe in the world made of fruit juices, soe. 8 box, 6 for $2.50 or trial size, 25¢ JULY Oxford Sale Men's Tan Oxfords, $2 95, $4.00. Cut price, ; $200. Men's Tan Calf Ox, | fords, $4.60, Cut price- $345. 7 Men's Tan Oxfords, | "$5.00, Cut price, $3.75 These are all high | grade well made Ox- fords. The Sawyer Sine Store Sole Agent for Kingston. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR Piano S THEY ARE " Purably constrpcted, . Artistic Designed, Sweet Tone, and REASONABLE PRICES. We Please our Customers. TRY US, All Popular Music direct from publishers. i is - FRONTENAC » VESTMENT me-- WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENT J TELL US. rhe Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What People Are| Doing And What They Are Saying. Notes From Morven, Morven, July 25.~Miss Clancy is visiting at Mrs. Charles Brown's. Miss Miller is visiting her grandfather, P. Bell. George Willer is visiting at Wil- liam Woods'. Damon Garrison is seri- ously ill. 3 ---- ¢ Fair View Items. : Fair View, July 25.~The farmers are| almost through haying; they have their barns well filled. Miss Lilban File ws spending hér holidays 'with ber parents. 8. W. Close, Toronto, spent a couple of days with his uncle, John Bennett. Mrs, Cronkrite visited at Stephen Bennett's. Pr. and Mrs. File were recent vistors at Stanley File's, Mr. and Mra. Ellison spent last week it W. H. Catman's. 'N : : Attended the Plenie. i St. Lawrence, July 25.--People in} this vicinity are nearly fifished haying, | and report a good erop, Harold Dig | nen and his sister, Mra. MeDonald 'rom Brandon, attended the pilgrim- age excurswn to Quebec, on the 19th | {'haries Gillewpie, seriously ill, is able | 6 be out again. Laura Digmen © js! pending a few days with 'riends' in Gananoque, Miss Ethel Reid, Harrow mith, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Woodman. A - large number rom here attended the Seoteh po at Brophy's Peint, on 25th, Brewer's Mills Briefs. Brewer's Mills, July 25.~Many from here attended the social at Hiteh- woek's Grove, Joyeeville, on Wednes- loy last, in nid of St. James' church. Recent visitors : Mrs, W. Fisher and won, George, at Mrs. H. Orr's, Wood wrn; Me. and Mre. James Boyle, Thousand Island Junction; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boyle, Taylor, at James smith's. Mrs. RB, Milne has returned Pains or Cramps "I carry Dr. Miles' Anti-Pais Pills with me all the time, and headache, in side and back, and in every case they give perfect satisfaction." i ; HENRY COURLEX, Boonton, N. J. Pain' comes from tortured. terves. It may occur in any part of the head or body where there is weakness or pressure upon the nerves, Anti-Pain Pills Relieve pain, whether it be neu ralgiac, rheumatic, sciatic, heads ache, stomache, pleurisy or ! {James Darcey. 'of the Methodist church,..at lon Wednesday last, 1 Upton 's; ager THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 104 homie after visiting friends in Warbur- ton, John Murray Rowe, at M. A. McDonald™s, Lans downe. Mrs. A. Milne and children, Kingston, visited friends here recently. Miss Josie Milpe is visiting friends in Niggston, Evangelists Preaching. Fcho Lake, July 256.--Rain is needed very badly in this vicinity. Farmers are busy taking in the hay. Berries are very searce owing to the very dry weather in Juné. Miss Susie Allen and Miss Lizzie White, evangelists, holding meetings bere for the past week, are to. continue on next week. A very large crowd attended on Sunday ev: ening. + Mrs. Diekson, visiting at her sister's, Mrs. D. McLeod's; Mrs. Arthur Hayes, Watertown, at her father's, Lorenzo Switder's, Mr. and Mrs. Alf! Reynolds, at D. McLeod's. | At Marysville Tyendinaga. Marysville, Tyendinaga, July 25.-- The Misses Maggie and Carrie Camp- bell spent a week at Rochester, with their aunt, Mrs. Joseph Kenny, Wil: liam Meagher and children, who spent the last two weeks with his sister and other friends, returned homme on Tues day last. Mrs, Annie Fahey spent Sat- urday at. the Old Beys® reunion in Belleville. Miss Mary Traynor was at home to a few of her young friends on Bunday last, The Misses Darcey, Sisters of Charity of the Mother House at Lindsay, are visiting their father, C. Benoit, Cornwall, ast with John Meagher, Willigm Alexander are Toppings, on spent 'Sunday } Mr. and. Mrs. with her father, John Sunday. At Pleasant Valley. i Pleasant Valley, July 95. --Farnsers | are harvesting their grain which is an average crop. Raspherries are scarce, owing to lack of rain while filling. Nome: of the residents attended the ceremony of laying the corner stone Verona, Mr, and Master Visitors: Mra. J. F._ McPherson and James, at George Barr's; Mrs. DD. Wallace, ut George Hughes'; J. Kerr, Petworth, at E. Hughes'; Mrs. Jape Bllerbeck, nt Sydenham; Mrs. W. Me Roy, Sydenham, at her mother's, Mra: J. Ellerbeck's, for the week-end; FE. Kerr, Verona, at E. Hughes'. The many friends of Miss Gladys Leslie congratulate her on her success in ber examinations in music recently held at Kingston, she having passed with hon- ! Ors. > A -------- i Kepler Bast Tidings. East, July 26.~The majority of the farmers have finished haying nod grain hegvesting is now the duty of the day. Sunday wight's rain has given 'the. pastures a different' appear- ance and will be a great help to the | jate sown grain and vegetables. An | joe treum party was held at the home of A. Upton, on Monday night. E. Ww. | Horning purchased a hay-lfoader last | oi. A pumber from Kingston spent Monday on the lake. Visitors: Mr. and McBride, Kingston, are calling Mus. 4), od 8. Don- + on friends here; M. Orser a nell renewing acquaintances at. Perth iy y, Forest at J. A. ." Horning, at L. Lyon's, +. Miss. Florence Orser, at W. | Nichol's, Forest; F. Johnston, visiting in Kingston; Mrs. A. Richards, at Mrs. U, Hansen's; R. Wartmn, at A. For gason &: Miss Mabel Richa ds, at home. : Into the Oat Harvest. Bethel, July 25.--The recent showers ' haye revived everything heautifully. Gain is ripening very rapidly and farmers are expecting to sommence obt harvest this Hin Erma MeWill- font) iu visiting in Kwmgston. Visitore: r.: and Mrs. Walter Hi and nep- how, Teddie Higgs, at J. W, Curls, th Suitlay; Mes. Ira Salsbury, Colebrook at A. Salsbury's, on ' Monday; Mr. afd Mrs. John Cemnolly, st J. Man jobld recently; Mrs. James Kelly, with hie sister, Mry, John Carl. J. A. Sals- wy BR. MILES MEDICAL CO. Toronto, A POSSIBILITY. That Became a Fact and Please! Many People: = ticle in the columns of the America Journal of Health, says concerning hair: It's deterioration is a constant sourte of worrdment to humanity, ton sequently bald people sre readily de sive] by 'fake' hair restoratives. The | wish that a hair preparation will 'Hh the Hill' is father to the faney that it is lkely ta de-so. A rare case in poin is that of Newbro's Herpwide, which actually does "Gil the bill.' 1t destroy. | the parasite that attacks the hai root, and prevents . dundeuf, falling | hair and baldness." Sold leading tle. in st for to The picide Co., roit, Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. G. W. Mahood, special agent. Sa ih i ¥ i I dE | * i 4 | able to be ahout. Mr, cd. W. Curl and Master Denwood Dee | | nison A: Rebowis, M.D.; in -a-Jongthy an lstrike on the G.T. ihe Me the church at Cain ibe pl ou hat dae Misa of iw the guest of bhiry's family took 'in the excursion through the Thousand Islands, on Wednesday. - The Anglican cimreh pic- nie. was held in J, Robingon's grove i {ldst_Friday. Freddie Galbraith is so rapidly improving in health that he is and Mes, | t Saturday with W. Hig North Napanee. Samii 1 Extending Its Eine. July 28. ~Couneil met in regular session to-day. Mise Minnie Bipeze opens. her dressmaking parlor on August lst. = Pipes have been laid} for 'street watering purposes and are nearly completed and one would not think by vance wi the trois on' Saturday Weuing thal water was goares for it laid in pools in the roid. The Toohey touring car from Chicago is certainly a fine 'one. y R. is caving con sidérable annoyanop 10 our busines: men. F or i considerable 'amount of (hlessa, ninth street, a very much provément. The Benesttonn Rural I "company is pushing the com: | n of & new main Tibe wil toh to Odessa. The upwards of forty miles very little over one year. Remain July 25.-Mr, and Mrs. er McVeigh, . were te of Mr. and Mrs. Martin FE. last 'week. OT.R. electric are r poe On w. aud daughter, and Murphy. are vikiting friends on thei Mrs. James MeDosagh, Perth, i sleo visiting her mother, Mrs. Lorence Murphy. The many islanders who at- tended the pilgrimage to Ste. Anve, returned home on Saturday, ana among the pilgrims was Miss Bertha Staley, who has visited the shrine fil- teen times. Mr. and Mrs. leonard Staley, of Detroit, ave visiting with his father, at Batteau Channel. Misc McAvoy, of Watertown, is visiting he: aunt, Miss T. McAvoy. Mrs. Doran and little daughter, and Mrs. Corn gan and baby, are en pension at Mrs Briceland's. Frederick Whitmarsh, who has been teaching in Saskatchewan, i spending a short holiday on the is Jand. 'D. Pyke has improved his vil lage home very much by the addition of a spacious and artistic verandah, Are Many Visitors. Sangster, July 25. Farmers are en gaged haying. A few from here join ed the pilgrimage to Ste. Anne de Beaupre. Mrs. D. Magnet, Miss Hel en. and Miss N. Ray, Kingston, at Ww #yan's. Nr. and Miss McQuaid, Perth Road, and Miss M. Walsh, Oates, at M. Corcoran's. Miss Anastasia O' Connor at Arthur Timmerman's, Bur ridge. . William © Murphy, Latchford and Misses Maggie, Ratie and Tess Murphy, Kingston, at their parents' here. Mrs. James O'Connor, at M Hickey's; James Coulter at T. Bar rett's; Mr. and Mrs. T. Burns, Bar ridge, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Young at I. O'Connor's, and T. O'Connor at . Tobin's, Glendower. Miss Stasi Barrett and CO. Goodheart, at %, Young's. Mrs. L. Burns, at FP. 9 ur nerjs, Fish Creek. Miss Kliza Scott at F. Riley's, Yerona. The Town of Picton. Picton, July 25.--A meeting of the Milford Women's Institute was held at Mrs. J. G. Jarvis' on the 6th inst The Picton Horticultural Society ha commended A, Ferris for the way he has kept the grounds and plants of the public library, and as a mark of thé appreciation, they passed him a nieve little check. Every cottage is occupied at the Sand Banks, and the hotel rooms are filling up there. The visi tors are mostly from Toronto and Rochester. Rev. W. L. Armitage and family are away for a month's visit, and Archdeacon Warren is-in charge of the services at St. Mary Magdalene's church. - Rev. C. Albert Fox and Miss Thelma Fox, Watertown, visiting a! Charles G. Fox's, have returned home Archibald. "Powers, Humboldt, Sask., made a flying visit to town. Mr. snd Mrs. KE. J. McGaw, George and Joseph and Miss C. Fox, spent-a day at the sOutlet" 'at Alexander Care's camp. Mrs. George Lewis Collier has been on the wick. list. FE. Hineman is home from' Saskatehewan. F. Belch, of this Pioton post office; is away for his holi- days. \ Visited the Gold. Mine, Lavant Stafion, July 26.--Mrs, Wilk liam Browning and children have re turned, after spending the week-end with her sister,' Mrs. R. Nairn, Mid deville. J. McFarlane, Arnprior, vis ited his brother, E. J. MeFarlaue, last week. Misses Jessie Johnson and Clara Lee 'visited their friend, Miss Jessie Jackson, Wilbur, on Saturday. r. and * Mrs. William Thomas spent Saturday 'and' Sunday visiting friends in Lavant, Harold Robertson, of the Farters' bank, Sharbot Like, accom: panied by his cousins, the Misses Burnham, visited R. B. Robertson, Lavant Settlement, Saturday and Sun- day. Ri H. Somerville attended the social at Calabogie on Wednesday last. Mrs. Ju 8. Paul paid a visit to her daughter, Mrs. T. Lee, Sunday. Dr. Bell, Ottawd, Dr. Morton, New York City, snd J. Wi. McNulty, sapérintens dent of Groh 'ore mine, Wilbur, left La: vant, Monday; after' a vieit to the Boarth gold mine, 'Ardoch. A number from here. attéided the faneral of J. Ellis, Lavant Settlement, on fatur- day. Philipsville Tidings. Philipsrille, July 25. The hot weath- or is dfying up the pastures and caus: ing milk to get less and less every 'day. The grain is ripening very fast. Sever al farimets have already cut barley and oats. There ix a lot of hay out - yet, Hay is a very heavy crop in this see tion. Some of the farmers have had to haul hay from the field that it grew on to eure it. Corn is getling a creat growth, 'Adolphus Sterans, of Water- | | «ford; town, N.Y. is bere visiting his = par- coi. Mrs. Helen Presse is able to take} - a drive now and then Mrs Dennis Murphy and daughter, Minnie, of Brewer's Mills, are the guests of her mother and sister. Miss Dier, of West: port, is spending a few davs with Miss es Worie and Fern Hallads. BD. M, Downey, of the C.F.R. BrockyV + was at the bome of bis mother, Saturday and Sunday. (liffiord Ralph, of Delta, spent Sanday with his aunt, Mes. J, Downey. Miss I. M. Blackburn, spent a day with Miss Jennie Young at For. far. Delorme Marshall, Toledo, is vist- ing his daughter, at her grandfather's, E. A Whitmore, is in Hed with a se- vere attack of inflammatory rheuma- tiem, H. Putman paid Portland a visit, sn Saturday. J. Elliott is rather poorly. Flora Denny has had a slight attack of pneumonia. Looking Forward to Picnic. Keelerville, July 25. wo had last night was very much needed. The blackierry crop will be large on account of it. There was a very large attendance st Sunday school, yesterday. The children are looking forward with delight io Their annual picnie, whieh is. to be held in Samuel Yateman's grove, on the shore of Horse Shoe lake, on Saturday, Aug. 6th. The supply of milk in the cheese factory has decreased very much lately on aeeount of the con tinued dry weather. \ shinpent of cheese, to-morrow, to Kieston, by David Sleeth and J. E. Anglin, Will inm Hoare and Harry Richards, Eng land, arrived here, on Satarday night. Douglas Anglin visited Taber Jack- at Sunbury last week, Haniel Moore had a slight accident hist week by falling off the mowing ru hine, 4, K: Anglin has been under the weather for, a few days with lumbar). Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark snd Master Ross, were in the city, on Friday. Visitors: Dr. Edwards, M.I'.,. and wife of Cutaraqui, at J, E. Anglin's; John Balls and Miss Smith, of Sunbury, at Chas, Clark's; Mr. Freeman and Mrs. Freeman, Wilmur, at J. Rob's; Wiss MeCuteheon, Kingston, also Miss luz zie Sleeth at David Sleeth's; George Kirkpatrick, at RR. Boal's; Rwhard Yateman, Uncle Sam's Domains, at W. Yateman's: Mrs, Will ian Meliroy, Seelev's Bay, at Joun Patterson's; Samul Sleeth, Sydenham at JFward Sleeth's, : The heavy ras SON, Battersea, Accidents at Stella. 25. --Farmers have fin- some have started harvesting. The grain; potatoes, roots and corn are looking well. An ice cream social was held on S.. L. Prin- gle's lawn, on Saturday evening, un- der the auspices of St. Paul's church. A. Reid, whilé in his barn, oiling the car, a few days ago, sustiined a bro- ken rib. The ladder on which he was standing, gave way, and he fell. Jd- ward Scott, while binding one day last week, was crossing a ditch, dnd was accidentally thrown off, injuring his arm. after her recent illness. Rev. E. mel, Kingston, preached in St. Al ban's. and Christ churches, Emerald, on Sunday. 'W. Seott, Napanee, is sum: mering with his family, on Preston's Point. He has a telephone line run: ning down from Stella to" the Point. Mr. Swith, Rochester, and two chil: deen, ave sumipéring at: H. 8S. Patter son's. Mrs. J. iPatterson and Mrs. (Capt.) T. Sanders, have returned home from Cleveland. Miss Etta Strain has returned home from Buf- falo. Visitors : Mr. and Mrs. G. Canning- ham, New Westminster, B.C. after an absence of [forty years, are visiting their mony friends here. Capt. and Mrs. J. Sandérs, Buffalo) Mr and Mrs. W. Ada, Ottawa: Miss Tait, @amphbell- John Hamilton, Toronts; M. Crowe, Buffalo, sn old resident of the island, spent a week with frientls here; Mrs. (Capt.) N.: Allen, Belleville Me. and Mrs. RG. Gievin, Hamilton; Wiss Gi. Hinton, Mrs. R. Cousins, Hugh Gib- sor, Kingston, Thousand Islands--Rochester. Strs. Casptan and North. King leave daily at 10..5 am, for 4,000 Island points and at 6 p.m. fof Rochester. J. P. Hanley, agent. Stella, July ished haying, and Prinzapulea and Rio Grande, Nicara- gun, which were occupied by the Ma driz forees n few weeks ago, have heen' retaken hy the Fstrada adherents without resistance. Mes. John Sanders is recovering, | Seam- | 3 'GOOD FOR LEATHER « STANDS THE WEATHER" Order Some! +9 When ou are joded--Your appe- tite a whole tem weary--just try a glass of Labatt's e and Stout Pleases the palate, refreshes thie body, agrees with the weakest stomach. A truly wholesome bever- age that really nourishes. For a milder drink try Labatt's London Lager Equal to the finest German brews. Has the true smack of choice hops. Very light, palatable, Jaiatying. Look for the lavender Comet Beer (LAGER STYLE) A temperance brew--tastes and looks like choice lager, but has less than 22% of proof spirit. Quenches thirst; refreshes; gives appetite. Order some today. Premier Beer (ALE STYLE) The newest non-intoxicant, mild and delicious, with the real flavor and quality of good ale. Complies with local option requirements and may be openly sold anywhere. Order any Labatt product from your dealer, or direct from JORN LABATT, LONDON, CANADA Ask 4 For Al Such SHOE VALUES as we are now offer- ing are unparalelled in the history of this store. : ALL LOW SHOES CUT AWAY DOWN IN PRICE 'Oome now for big shoe values. J. H, SUTHERLAND & BRO, T HE HOME OF GOOD SHOES, The formal: house fly lays from 120 10 150 eggs ai 's time, and these. mature in t®e weeks. Under favorable conditions the descendants of a single pair will number millions in three thonths. Therefore all housekeepers should commence using | 'WILSON'S im he nessa, snd thas cut off 4 large proportion of the summer crop. er Sr a