Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Oct 1910, p. 7

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HOTEL DIRECTORY. DESKRONTO. Co ta the STEWART HOUSE. Leading Commercial Hotel. Rates, $1.50 per day. > JAS. STEWART, Prop. TITS CREAN IN TL Hunters' Excursions. Single First Class Fare Going Oct, 10th to Nov. 12th, to] points in Northern Ontario, Lake Superior, Georgian Bay and Eastern Provinces; also From Oct. 20th to Penetang, Midland, lakefield, Lind- lay, and all Hunters' Territory in Muskoka reached by steamer lines, Nov. 12th, to The above rates apply to nearly all Hunters' Territory in Ontario and Quebec, and information will be cheerfully given on application to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Corner Johnson and Ontario Sts. In Connection With CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILVAY. HUNTERS' EXCURSION Round Trip Tickets at SINGLE FARE, October 10th to November 12th Petewawa to Port Arthur, Temiskam- ing Northern Hallway Stations and points in Quebec Oct, 20th to Nov Sudbury to 8, Hharbot Lake to North Bay Sound, Parba All tickets g 16th, 1010 12th, to stations. 8. Marie, Harel k to Lindsay Branch. Severn Madawaska to Pr arry n to Calabogie ood to return until Dee Tow Rates To PACIFIC COAST ONE WAY $4 5.10 Second Class Good Going until October 15th, Pull particulars at K. and P. C.I.R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street ¥. CONWAY, Gen. Pass, Agent. and BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. Train aves Union Station, Ontari Beroet, 4 pom, dally (Sunday excepted) for Tweed, Bydenham, Napanee, r- soto, Bannockburn Fr all points north To secure quick despatch 0 Bannoek- burn, Maynooth, and eR Ris. on Centra Ontario ally your h oF turin Yia Bay of Quinte Rallwa, or further CKEON, art in, PL Lake Ontaric and Bay of Quinte Steamboat Co., Limited, the patient who uses and the chemist who analyzes Scott's Emulsion have established it as pre-eminently the best in purity, in perfection and in results. No other preparation has stood such severe fests, such world-wide imitation and met with such popu- lar and professional endorsement. To the babe, the child and the CRITICS Re Blble op i 432 A | ls oh i AY FREE Money-Back Guarantee Give Robi Hood Flour two fair trials, on are nob sati-flod with it then, your grocer will give you hack your money. What could be fairer? Wili you try itt Str. -- ALETHA Leaves Kingston daily except Sundays at 3 p.m. for Picton and intermediate Bay of Quinte ports. Full Information from James Swift & Co, J. I'. Hanley, Freight Agents. Ticket Agent Wah Long's Laundry First- lass work [uatautesd, me a card and 1 will eall preempt} let laundry. 155 WELLINGTO! tween Broek and Clarence Sis. WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer. "Furniture Sales given special at- tention. Country Sales of Farms n my specialty r long yoars. If farmers want 3 the high doliar, get my services. MARKET SQUARE. heheh H PARKS & SON, Florists | Kh" 5s 235, All'kinds of Cut Flowers and Plants in seanan Wedding and Funeral De 1 gd a specialty shipped to all pater, King Street, Our C "rystal | Brand Of Standard Granulated Sugar 1a ua oxcellea for preserving or table use ANDREW MACLEAN'S, Ontario Btreet. BIBBY'S GAB STAND Phone 201 DAY OR NIGHT : - Furniture Finishing Special Notice HEBERT & CAMIC 128.132 ONTARIO STRERT, Will call at your home and clean uj your Furniture at Reasonable Rates; also your Hardwood Floors or Plano | (ore a card before the fall rush. Take No Chances With tamper irvitators - foot deformers and Keop your toagu from un- seemly words. But father wear BHOES, for they are models of beanty and service, and creat org-of good feeling and joyful- » Ness, RRR ERR RPE RRR i P # } Lon fair. e B® 1 | struck her INVICTUS THI DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1910. NEWS OF NEIGHBORS | WHAT WHIG CORI CORRESPONDENTS TELL US. The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. Clarendon News, Clarendon, Oct. 11.---The remains of the late Mrs, John T. Riddell, one of the first settlers, were buried at Rob- ertsville, on Saturday. Isase Kirk- ham is home from Delorgine, Man. "eb" Dustin, of Chatham, has been visiting here. W. Y. Cannon, Sharbot Lake, has bis 'phone line running through to Mississippi. Miss Martha Leishman has been visiting at Camden East and Kingston. D. Barr had bis hand hurt at Wilbur mines. John Mil- Jer and Robert Boles are home from Saskatchewan. John Glenn wént to Kingston on a business . trip. Mrs. Robbins has returned from Maberly. Mr, and Mrs. Levi Moss went to Shar- bot Lake, Tuesday. -- Reports From Morven. Morven, Oct. 10. --Buckwheat and corn sre all cut, but lack weather for drying. 8S. Wilson and D. Jackson, living @n Broadway, have been impro- ving the appearance of their houses by repainting them. A. Ruttan has taken possession. of the house on Broadway be recently purchased from bis sister, Mrs. Joslin. * Quite a num- ber from here attended the missionary convention at Wilton. The school is progressing favorably under the management of Miss Brown. visited at his sister's, Mrs. D. , Hicks', on Sunday. Sidney and Wal | 1ace Parks, of Little Creek, the same place. At Yonge Mills. Mills, Oct, 10.---Miss Kezia Williamsburg, visiting her J. J. Dickey, returned home Mrs. A. W, Mallory, Mal was the guest of her pa- and Mrs, A. Purvis, on Tuesday. Mrs. J. E. Purvis, Lyn, and Mrs. W. Cornwall, Alexandria Bay, spent the week-end here. Mrs. Bate, Mallorytown, and Miss Vickers, Mon- treal, were the guests of Mrs. J. J. Dickey recently. Miss Mabel Gibson re- turned to-day after a visit to friends in Cardinal. Mr. and Mrs. Clink Ten- nant are visiting relatives in this vicinity. John A. Dickey has quite recovered from his recent illness. Yonge Mickey, brother, last week. lovytown, rents, My. Grenadier Island Fire. Mallorytown, Oct. 11.--Delbert Root, of Grenadier Island, on Monday even- ing, (Oct. 3rd), met with 5 heavy loss by fire. His barn, with the season's crop, machiner, Hv zy, ete., also sev- eral hops, were consumed. There is no insurance, Oliver Avery, while on his way hoot: from school, fell off a milk wag- gon ang] broke his wrist. M. E, Guill, has placed an iron railiny around the family plot at the cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Trusdale, left on Saturday for a weeks' visit 'with his niece, at Cobourg. John Mallory and G. Root loaded a car of stock, on Saturday, for Montreal. Ira Tennent, collector of faxes, was in the villiire Friday. Legacy for Mount Chesney Man. Mount Chesney, Oct. 11.----Many from here attended the sale at GG. Claxton's, Inverary. Fate has dealt kindly with P. Drummond, late of London, Eng. in the form of a legac: left him by the death of a distant; relative. His many friends are pleased to hear of his good fortune. A few from here Jattended the Medlev-Draper wedding at "Maple Lawn." "Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. W. Hughes at J. Fowler's; Misy Emily Fowler has returned home after spending a few days at B. Moran's; Mr. Ewing, Toronto, at John McGar- vov's; J. and Miss L. Keenan and J, Kelly, at G. I". Patterson's; Miss Alice Patterson, at her home; T, McCarey, Joyceville, in this vicinity, At Crow Lake. (row Lake, Oct. 11.--Service on Sun- day was conducted by Rev. Mr. Stew: art. Miss Adelia Gendron has return- od to her school, after attending Ar. A number from this place took in Westport fair, on October 11th, and report a good time. Husking bees are all the rage. Miss Cora Reynolds. met with a very bad acci- dent by her brother having a knife his hand. He was standing™in the door, and as she went to pass him, she hand on the knife, cutting in her thumb. Visitors: the artery | -- --. 'Few Doges Make Out-of-Order Kid. neys Act Fine, Ending Backache. Ridmny disease is the most danger- | ous, because the first symptoms are lseen in other parts of the body be [fore anything wrong is noticed with 3] {the kidneys themselves. 2 ithe sides and Some of the symptoms, though, seannot be mistaken; for instance, sick, "unhealthy kidneys cause thick, cloudy, offensive urine, fall of sediment, irre- gular passage or attended by a sen: Yeation of scalding. The back aches "constantly, or there is dull misery in loins, headaches and spells may occur, nervous twitchings, disturbed sleep, inflamed tor pully ey eyelids, weakness, bilious fatomac hy heart palpitations or the {sufferer is often weighed down bye a feeling of languor or fatigue. The time to care kidney trouble is j while it is only trouble--belore it dizzy C = into Diabetes, Dropsy, Gravel disease. © 'The moment or Bright's begin taking] divected, with the medicine, at any price, made any alse in the world, which will effect so prompt and Sharon a inactive kid uF bladder or urinary misery: all Sil stely go in! ls day at William UC, able ! and Mr. and { Sunday with Mr. Brown, Selby. Mrs. 8. Purks and family, of Holley, ! Jennie Cummings is slowly improving visited at * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilfillin, Lynd hurst, Hisokge Fournier, Althorpe, bud: Bs AAT r SCENIC EFFECT Koapp's; Mrs. John Knapy daughter, Mrs. William Oh ed at her] TAR, FEATHERS AND WHIP FOR PERSISTENT SWAIN, Noah Burker's, Fish Creek; Miss Hat- tie McGinnis and brother, Hilliard, at Steven Jones'. Young Man of Huntsville District Glenvale . News Budget. Alleges a Abus- tilenvale, Oct. 10.~Rally day was : 4 ba observed in the Methodist church, on Oct, 12.~Tar in liberal with feathers, added fo: effect, was applied to . Charles Sunday. The church was 'weaatifully decorated and the in ry by 'the | scenic choir much plies 0 The Bell tele- j Abner Baker, aged twenty-one, who phone company has extended its line | lives a few miles out of Huntsville, on throwgh the village. Wiss Kathleen | Saturday night, last. Monday, Baker Orser ho; left for Rurlington, Vi, [laid a complaint, and Uhiel of Police where she has entered an hospital to | Watson, Huntsville, served a sum train for nurre. Messrs Cordon and | mons on Thomas Spier, a well-known Gibson have their corn silos filled. {farmer of the district, calling him to Mr. Hout had the misfortime £6 Jose [court to defend himself. Baker also a valuaile cow. Cory huskings are |alleges that during the evening a the ovder of the evening. Much sym. | horsewhip was used on him by Spier pathy is felt for Mr and Mrs. Joseph | Baker's hair is still matted with tar, liswkey in the loss of their infant | hut he has succeeded in removing the son, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Benson | adornments from his face, though red Coulter visited at John Walker's, | marks still -indicate where "the hot Front "Road, on Sunday. Mr. Mflson. | stuff was. His clothes were ruined. of Sharbot. Lake, was the zuest of [They have been put in as evidence in Miss Woods, at Mes. T. Orser's, on | the case. Saturday. According to Baker, Spier, the father ' of a young lady he has been beeping Chambers Affairs. company with, objected to his suit. Chambers, Oct. 10.---The heavy rain [That led to a guagrel between the and wind storm of last week did a girl and her futher. She loft home gna great deal of damage to the orchardg [entered the employ of a town resident in this locality. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon {as a domestic. Enraged by the per Sagar have returned home after a |gistence of the pair, Spier gave Dake visit in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Wes | {three davs in which to leave the coun levy Oummings, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram | (ry, but' Paker did not go. Raymond, of Michigan, spent Neti: | Saturday night while on his way to Cummings'. i Huntsville, Baker met Spier coming William Chambers a {from the town. Baker alleges that Miss Spier sel upon him, tied his hands {and Jed him to his (Spier 's} house, de- after a long illness. Miss Minto claring "I'll fix you." French, of Belleville, spent a recent | At the house Spier was reinforced by Sunday with the Misses Cummings. his wife and gon. Then, alleges Baker, Me. and Mea. Charles Vanalstine, Mr. | he was ordered to remove this coat and Mrs. James Moore, Napanee, spent | and sweater and was larred and Sunday at William Cummings'. Miss | feathered. Bertha Gould spent Sunday under the| After the operation parental roof. Rev. Mr. McCounell is {sweater were attached to a thinking of holding special meetings { was tightly tied around kis next week in the Lutheran church. a long piece of clothesline was into a noose and also put around his neck. Spier, Sr., held, the other end. The journey to Haker's home, about three miles away, was thereupon com ménced, Spier followed and frequent- ly used a horsewhip. Pa'er was re leasad when about a mile from home, The girl in the case is Miss Nettie Spier. Huntsville, { quanti ies, Mrs. cont and curd, which ve. Then made ne Holleford appentogg. Holleford, Oct, 1H1.--Rally day was observed by the Sunday school, on Sunday . with a large crowd in atten dance. Addresses were given by Rev. J. A. Waddell and C. leonard, super- intendent of Hartington Sunday school. There were also three very in- teresting essays Hv Misses Alm Walk or and Nellie Medeol and Harold Rod. mond. Miss lawla Martin recited "Life's Grandest Things." Choruses were ron- dered by the eshool sollectively and in classes, and Mish Alice Walker sang a solo, "Seek Ye First The King." Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Rielly in the death of their A "Mine of Honey. Marmora, Ont, Oct. 12-A well known citizen of Tvendinaga township does not have to depend upon the market for his honey. One day, last spring he discovered a lost colony of bees in 'the chimney of his house. They were unmolested for the summer and x ; when the 'hive was opened a short time infant rip Wi jam Albertson, has ago, one Nanded | and thirty-five prshn . nn ar jpriuads of good clean honey was secur- has made arrangements. to bave the milk of this vicinity drawn to Har: rowsmith factory until he rebuilds, Mr. Whattam, Petworth, préached in the Free Methodist church, here, last evening. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Will: inm Shollington, Murvale, at 1. Walk- er's; KE. Bonnetl Kepler, at J. W. Red- mond's; 0. Badcock and Miss Almy Walker, 3 A. Redmond's; Miss Nellie Medeof has startell a music class at Bydenham. Tidings From Parham. Parham, Oct, 11.-Sewral corn husking lees were he last week. Mes. D.. Goodiellaw and daughter, Lizzie,» have returned home from the west. Thomas Wagar and Miss Fin, Bertram left, on Saturday, for King ston, where they will take a course mn the Business College. Rev. A. W, Stewart oxchanged Pulpits with Rev, Goorge Richmond, of Mountain Grove, on 20th inst. Some from this village attended, the fowl supper in Tich wrne Presbyterian church, on Sept. 20th. Toe funeral of the late Mrs, Scott, who died in the Hotel Dien, wwton, took place from her Ite Somplesion. totlet and bath, redone, chapmed residence, on Thursday last Mrs. hf ne andar 2 Frederick Hartriek is very ill with Jas. B. McLeod Agent pneumonia. Mrs. W. E. Clow has re tnd from a visit to het con, in WM. 'DRURY, Wilton. Mr. and Mre, Stewart enter tained the young people of their 235 WELLINGTON STREET. 'Phone 443. fuite a number of hunters are en joy ing some good sport Around lar endon. Eays fap ip MH h ith Never Falls fo Restore Gray Hair to itsNatural Color and Beauty. No matter how long it has been gra orfaded. Promotes a Eni sg ue 4 of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, rad positively tcmoves Dane drufl. Ileeps hair soft and glossy. 'Will not soil skin or linen, Will not injure your hair. I not a dye, a and 59¢. bottles, nt & MAIL! or t0c. Send 3c. for free books aihe Care ths Hair and Skin," Phils Ha Co, Nawark, NJ. US. a. and Tomer bm Te: Canada talled for the Eay's Hariina Soap une con rd sation at the parsonage, on Friday ovening. Mrs, Marks has re turned from Resets and will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. i. Killing. Vieitovs: Mr. and Mrs, Walker and daughter, Reta, of Cals PAGE SEVER. Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS" Was Awarded The GRAND PRIX (THE HIGHEST AWARD) Brussels Exposition 1910. The most delicious of chocolate confections. They stand alone in their smoothness, richness and unique flavor. insist on having COWAN'S. Name and design patented and'registered. THE COWAN CO. LIMITED, TORONTO. At your meals, and at bedtime, drink this sparkling agreeable brew. Your digestion will imptove. Your slumber will better refresh you. Every rop gratifies, hyry ALE & STOUT Better for invalids than ordinary tonics or patent medicines. It is wholesome as well as pure Made of selected LABA Order from an bariey-mait, choic- JOHN TT dealer in bevera x est blended hops,and of or direct from the tested spring water. LONDON, CANADA brewery In London. 17 J. McPARLAND, AGENT. 339-341 RING STREET E. BROWN'S BUTTER SCOTCH and NUT or! TAFFY at 20c. per Ib. A.J. REE ERR VRE RERRER 166 Princess St HR pd), § J 4 TRY: i NER RRR ERR RRR Pillow "Sham Hole The best, which does crease your shams wood or iron beds See our Fall Display. The Latest Creations in Bird's Eye Maple, Clreassian Walnut, Quartered Oak, and Solid Mahogany Furniture. They all doanl not soll or Mado to, fit Meot your here » REID'S, The Leading Undertaker friend Phone 147. hogie, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wagar, of Wagarville, al John Wagar's, Mr. and Mrs. Bateman and [little son, Emer, of Westport, ai Mrs. D. Good- fillow's; J. Hartman, jr., und friend, Mr. Martin, of Tarrowsmith, at James Hartmop's, and Paect Parr, at A. CU. Wagar's. Pid Not Abdicate. Giscaltar, Oct. 12 --Before leaving Tortogal King Maniel sent the fol Towing autograph letter to the Porte gHess promier: "1 am compelled, owing to stress of circumstances, to emback, but wish to inform the people of Poriogal that My conscicnes is clear. 1 have always acted a8 5 faithlul Portuguese and | have always done my. duty. T shall roftvin at heart a true Portuguese, and hope that my country will do me justice snd tre to wmderstand my Meclivre. My departure mast in no wiy be taken a= an act of alalication." Generous Students, New York, Oct. 12.--The senior elas at Barnard, hi: Sacrificing hixuries ard donating part of 1h annual allow ances of the memnors, have enabled Mazaret Hogon, a blind student, to complete her final year in the college and thus secure her deutee. They raced $450 amon: themselves to save Cie blind girl th th the ve edliege. Invites Karl Grey to Speak. New York, Oct. 12-President +r of the 'New York Canadian Clv's, has left for ORawa, to invite Karl Grey to be present and speak gt the celebration of he cenfure of peace between: Canada and the United States, M a A special grate guarantees the cleanliness. Nickel Jifts off The od -- a ha Forel with ve to Brockville, on several occasions, in May sud June last, by lvitecnting : tir and water intended for the he 'complainant has en aout: Simmons Bros. p This Range Was 5 Made For You seam You are a particular house- You keeper- are a discriminating buyer-- You are a good Manager-- "That is why we ask you to come in and Ist us show you this The Imperial Oxford = There's not a better ba ker in the Dominion. A special divided oven flue guarantees that. e most heat for the fuel consumed. Special ash-door guard guarantees and saves work of scouring. And oxford Economizer saves 20% of your coal bill. We want to demonstrate these exclusive Gurney features to you--their economy, efficiency, the satisfattion they give. decide--can you afford to use any other range in your kitchen ? You'll find a full line of Gurney Oxford Stoves on our floor--all styles.and, all prices--Made for every purpose and all kinds of fuel. we're always glad t6 seow them, Then we leave it to you to Come in any time, ' YELLOW HARDWARE STORE

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