Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jan 1911, p. 7

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: FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911. Co CE ------------------------------ - ens rn sn------------------ J Irie reine ata, NEWS OF NEIGHBORS cn Sunduy Srening last. Dr. Hous-' and Dr. Bessie and Miss Jean Beatty | SOCIALIST CANDIDATES FAIL. | ia A ERE - - ton and lis bride visited here on Mon- attended the funeral of their brother. t . : o " FRATERNAL PRESCRIPTION day ant Tueadny after having had 5 Welter Beatty, exM.L.F.. of Delts. * Philip Snowden on Their Defeat in ] FOR NERVOUS WRECKS, : ------ crane] TP to Washington and the Eastern! in Saturday last. Miss Githolme, ot the British Contest. N £ ; : z WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS| States. Mrs. Waters fell down stairs| North Oxford gave an' interesting ad- i ile choral Seition. ou et (Prom "Medical Reports.) TELL US. JAP sprained his wrist. {dress to the Women's Institute, on | "27 Article on the genom : : " - Tuesday afternoon, in the basement Christian Commonwealth Philip a ; The Tidings From Various Robs ip . At Purguso 's Falls. v of the Methodist Shure. Sot He] I i . Eastern Ontario----What P erguson's Falls, Jan. 11.--Charles | freshments were served. +: Thind, 1 ™'% a of the Tn cans] t : What They Are|Hollinger intends shipping a carlond | Kingston, was called 'recently in con. | he success of the labor party can- us Ss O alns Are Doing and ¥ k 3 y : didates stands" out in striking con : of horses, on Tuesday, to the west. |sultation with Dr. Shaw, regarding trast to the failure of the: independent] . Saying. David Horricks has purchased a geso-| the jilness of Robert Allen. A very er pte. MEEpIU Sh . . . st : . line sawing outfit, Mr. Walskr re-open- | intefesting event took place om Wed. j S)0ANSL candidates. © 2h of i A Y 1 N ¥ tah rl |, was |(d school, on Tuesday, after spending | ¥, dan. 4th, at the home of Mrs, Ey The lien bn _-- $ our €ig r 5 Shanon, . -- MO, tL 4 : - 3 % . : A y 5, < hairy kis holidays .at his home in Drum-'R Hungerford her sister, ed: Tord of fallare Is increased % 7 closed two days last week on account mond. At the school meeting' of this ! Misa L "Stewart, at Stratford, wes 1 3 : he " | of the bad roads. Messrs, Frank dene section, W. Rothwell was re-elected! united in marriage, to Malcolm J, by se Shwicus Inability of himself and Veruie Lee have BO mas are trustee. 'Miss G. Staflord, of Almonte, { McPherson, of Hamilton. Rev. Mr. | 8d hisfo a Tog ize . --_-- 0 : t onto. Mr, and Mrs. E. Vroomag | visited here oh Sunday. The ball giv- | Leech officiating. The contracting par. | Sons for their lack of success. . fifi ; i Agnes : re : : t something visiting at North Bav. Ming Agnes| Wolo, by the young men, | ties were unaitended and left on the | Would try to understand something of Mohan spent u few days last week in| ara a James Hickey has a in hei hoi : the working of those laws of evolution | ? " A § i . : s jocess, 3 gone 3 pan, train for Lheir new me in . . E 3 Kingston. Visitors: ¥. and Mew. 4 to Clyde Forks, to work in the woods. : Hamilton. Miss Stewart, of Pittsburg, | of which they talk so much but know Mctormick, Tamwoith; E, McKeown, | Frank Quinn. has sold his team of | Pa. spent a few days with her sis. 50 little they might become some | NcReown, ; thing other than painfsl objects of po- 3 - Portland, Oregon; Mrs. J. horses for $175. William Phalen left, | ter, rs. dugerford, and also was Exinsville; F, Koen, Kingston, Monday, to attend business college iu | present at gins J of her sister, | litical ineptitude. Their ideas and} . At Dead: Creel Brockville. Mr. and Mrs. Michael | Miss Helen Redmond is | recovering [methods are utterly alien to Britich i a | Gray visited in Perth last week. : Miss | from hor recent illness, J. A. Bradley, | traditions and British sentiments. ! Dead Creek, Jan. 11.--School M | Katie Shepherd has gone to Utica, | is able to be around again after a "The workers are, neither stupid nor} not yet opened! Robert Hawley's in-| N.Y., to train for a nurse long siege of 'iiness, the result of 5 | Unconscious, They. can and do, as thei : v fant daughter died Jan. Ist. The re | © mr ! fall. The Leeds Farmers' Institute | success of the labor party shows, rel . : mains were taken to Arden vault. Elections at Bath. meeting tools place on Tuesday after. | spond to an appeal which is made to! . Miss Nettié Parker has gone to Me Bath, Jan. 12.--Richard Wilcox, who ;noon aud evening. Two prominent | them in a practical and reasonable | Per len. J. I. Vaudewater is home from |, been in "the general hospital speakers were present, and in the even | Way. There is no opening in England scount Cobalt. Alpheus Veley have moved | Kingston, for a short time, died on ing Miss Gilholme, of North Oxford, | for a socialism "made in Germany." Cent. Lal back to the Eagle Plaee. Ramsiord | Monday morning last. Whe memorial | ¥8Ve a Most interesting address. Socialism must adapt itself to the Re ' i Veléy spent Sunday at Beaver Creek. | (00% be conducted on Sunday | The annual meeting of the [ans | history, the traditions, the peculiar y : : Miss Myrtle Vafdéwater has returned evening, Jan. 22nd next inthe Metho- | dosne Rural Telephone company was , Social and industrial conditions ef | ; . from visiting | aunt, Mrs N. Ben dist church, by Rev. J. B. Snider. | held on the 4th inst., and developed cach country. This Mr. Hyndman and All of This Month nett, Arden. Thomas Connors, sr., was taken fo]into a very interesting meeting, prin- | bi¥ friends have fever realized." { the Hotel Dieu, Kingston, on Wed | cipally over small matters. As a re . -------- -- : ar! 4 r : Fok nesday of this week. Quite a number | *ult of the meeting the central office |! Campbell Bros'. Fur Sale. © | : C Ea Elgin, Jan. 11.--John Wright, son] .: Goo 0 0. taking in the show, | Was closed for 5 day and a half, It 10 to 50 per cent discount on all ome of Thomas Wright, passed away oul vpinafore," at Napavee, on Thursday | as claimed that the election of of. | manufactured furs. : i Monday evening after a short illness. night. Cyrus Barraige has sold out | ficers was not condueted legally and sini es LY : 2 Miss 0. frown accompanied her his mail route here to I. M. Rix. | ¥ understand that legal advice is Robertson Bros' discount sale; a -Mc = EE brother, P. W. Brown, to his home in| meeting was held on Monday | Deing obtained. The result will be twenty per cent. off all China.' Collingwood after the holidays. - Mrs, evening last for nominations for reeve known in 5 few days. The devil persuades at first--after, Thomas Rape, Syracuse, N.Y., is visit-] ind three councillors, and the follow-| *. F. Deane attended the funeral of | commands. ing with her two liste hoys a we ing names are those who are in the the Jase Walter i on "Buy Lydia Pinkham's Compound." "« " ' ' home of her parents, Mr, anc v8. | ped. Elections to be held next Mon. | D8turday. Mr. and Mrs, George phil. | Gibson's, { Poter Plunkett. Quite a number from|day, Jan. 16th. For reeve, Stewart |/iP® eutertained a fow Toni to : Ee THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES here will attend the Foley-Hresee wed-| Paul, George A. Wartman; for coun. | Jing, on Wednesday evening. A | ding on Wednesday at Lyndhurst. C. | cillors, James Hawley, Henry Hud-1 {ney dress carnival will be held on X. Halliday is slowly recovefing from | son, Jauws Shibley, Overton Ball. Saturday evening at-A. E. Haffie's iE ------------ Hie yutere illness. na s Notes From Selby. Tamworth News. . Selby, Jan, 12.--A number attended 'PASTOR WAS SURPRISED, A | 0000000000000 0C0RONIINNN00000R000RRORORORORRRTS FRONTENAC the Sunday school entertainment on Select Chocolates LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY.|, Tamworth, Jan M--Mim Loutal; doy night Inst. School opened] Given Purse of Money by Sydenham ESTABLISHED 1863, AREArty. ir' Sr RIwith Miss Provins as teacher. A. Congregation. In Fancy Baskets and Boxes. nds of men. nervous appearing in the current issue of tha Yisve found the following i prescription" a bless and & boon, Such men lack a] sn, they are timid, is raged, lack- n and confidence. PEPE TIPee if mi eold extrem- + watery blood, nervous- sleeplessness frighsrul trembling "hands and nvteady gait and an abe i perform the and rational such as any oral man ean s man works, plays. s niwavs with the ment. The greater the stronger nis appetite and slam-" SPP PPPOE PS 4 2 PPEEPEP LPP OL PEL PPED $4 Ho TETIIVEITNOr PRP PO SB dd ddd ab n seem always Retiring ieop brings nop iment, "all because of ah ormul condition of the nerv- yetem, heought about by-- i matter whal--the de- is for relief dnd freedom rich, red blood surging rough the body supplyin the sensitive nerves with all the power of séngation, so that sleep i» refreshing, food Is delicious, work ls play, and play is pleas. sure This treatment Is thorough, simple. and correct. The ingred. i # are used in filiag various prescriptions and can be obtained of any well stocked druggist and fixed at home without embar- rassment or questions. Obtain three oufices of SYRUP arsaparilin compound in a six ounce bottle, To this add one ounce of compound fluid balm- wort and let stand two hours. Then add one ounce of, tincture cadomene compound (not carda- mom), and one ounce of com pound essence cardibl Mix, shake well and take a teaspoon. ful after ach meal and one when retiring until a vigorous, Bound- tig pow health takes hold of the tired, exhausted nerves, Qnly a few weeks treatment will aston- FETE TIIRIIRRLRe eRe bt bd slid sss s sa ish and rejuvenate, because the treatment is the right thing at the right time, and contains no deceptive oplates, Bl AAAS S cts an sess PEPPER TEFL SEPP E ERTL REP P FHL I PEP H SERS TETVITITITIIRINNIeMe Odd dddd dd Pee 1 s friends here. Mrs. Harry Smith died 2 . President--Sir Richard Cartwright. '.3 * " Ww a 3 jot Money issued on City and Farm Pro. | suddenly on. Wednesday last. The| Wood and Miss 3. Hudgin were quiet Sydenham, Jan. 12-Our school re- tipal and, County Deben. funeral wus held at the Methodist rE cNssried m Fong in og Deceniar opr ned on Tuesday, and evervone is ge ure LL . & a" - ' r PV. 4 . * . Paw a, - * y = hu oe ownd ' church on Saturday last. Rev. Mr. inven or oie omy to pleased to welcome the pupils back, af- « Managing Director, |Smith, missionary from the North- |" . , ; at tr their absence. The: interior of the ' 87 Clarence Street. west, preached in the Methodist ehureh | the bedside of her brother, who is public school received a much-needes! | : very ill Miss M. Denison has taken |... of paint during the holidays. charge of the school north of the vil- | py io passed very quietly in the writer has a feed which lage, and Miss 5. Fitzpatrick has tak- village. A number of voters never bay . en charge of the school at Westplain. | + near the polling places all day. enables thirty sheets th Constipation is the Mrs. F. Amey. is improving, after her | (), joy Truscott was: elected reer. » recent illness. A number from they. ¢ ba : be brought into perfect root of many forms of _ Tor in-w A Id int. | Wilton Knapp, J. W. Trousdale, Har- y . : dnd est ie renewing o wg vey MacNamara sand Edward Sills registration at the print- ckness and of an ances here. Misses Auderson and zie | oore elected - councillors for the year HE Underwood Lowney's, Ramsay's, Ganong's, Patterson's, Fry's (madein England), Moic's, Hunt's, SAKELL'S xt bore Phone 640. . 220 Princess Street multiple unit type. soo PANRGOIOGIOIEOIDL S0roo00000000s0000e man, of Watgrtown, N.Y., are visiting j011. ing yoint. This is an ex. 2000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 endless amount of "there. R. McCormick and family spent Ss . ' human misery. : Misses Fitzpatrick spent a few days Nr." Dowdell. 'was ted" With: 2 ure with friends at Cornwall recently. A purse of money. \ : » number attended the dance at HU. Bar. Mr. 'Smart * hod ia Bi. Roane A Dr. Morse s lradshaw's, on Wednesday night. Paul's, Jest: Sunday Bee. 20 ot : d g - Indian ye St. Paul's, Harrowsmith, in the even- UNITED TYPEWRITER Co. «Your Afternoon Teas... is not complete without Ice Cream. Doings at Hartington. iivg, while Mr, Dowdell preached at Hartington, Jan. 1]Messrs: Will- Sharbot Lake. Root Pills, iam piv 4 Peters, of Verona, were Among our 'holiday visitors were : | " ES in the village yesterday, negotiating | Mri and Mrs: J. P. Maxwell, Kingston, 4. for 4 site in which to open up a boot [at F, Lawson's; Cadet Lacey, R.M.C., and shoe establishment here. Mrs. Liighton' Wood, Vanarlsdale Blakley, P : Miles Walker, of Colebrooke, is guest | Charles Hanna, Queen's, at their dif- er of 'her cousin, Mes. William Babeock. fereat homes; Misses Gertrude and Order early from 2 Ce t Hauling wood is the chief aceupation Minnie - Stouness, Kingston, at their 'a y nN . i atpresent. The uncertain moods of [prandmother's, Mrs. W, Sills: Miss S » weather prevailing this winter makes Furie forme, Kingston, with her this work rather difficult. The snow !gramlmother, Mrs. S. Wood; Miss Lil- . : : in several feet deep already and roads | lian Vair, St. Agnes' school, Belleville, The kind you are looking for & | & Phone 845 : 277 Princess St. a 1SCOUN ! ary very bad. Mrs. 'F. Trousdale is fat Mrs, Dowdell's; Miss Clara Nichol- is the kind we sell. 0000000000000000000000RON000N00000000008080S ; still quite ill. Minor Babeock ie re- son, who is teaching near the Wilbur ~ 5 turned to Kingston Business College. fmines, spent her holidays with Miss : --- -- all | Seven beautiful heackst Jampe have | ean. Miss Kathleen Joyce, Perth, Scranton Coal | been placed in the school-room, also 'will spend her vacation with he good and wi t | . : | several new desks. With the increased friend, Miss Mary George, visiting at n Lvl 3 her aran i. attendance, the accommodation was |D.seronto and Railton. Miss Pearl IT IS FOR LADIES, TOO. | found insufficient, and more seats and | Sills, of the Rockwood staff, is at in | desks were necessary. The lamps were | home. Hugh Barclev spent a few days BOOTH & CO. They Can Stop Their Hair Falling purchased with the proceeds of the | with his brother, Walter, at Toronto. 2 FOOT WEST STREET: Out With Herpicide. | collection taken up at commencement [lames Trousdale has roturned from | 4 {exercises held Dec. 14th. Visitors :-- Ottawa. accompanied by his wife and OOOC OOOO 0000000 ® SEs ONOOOIGIOGONIOIGODY 00000000 ROOOOGORNY, Ladies who have thin baie William Babcock and Miss Van Order, lwo children. and. will Jive at the .) - a RL WT 0 . wl ohh --- a... st)s at | i 3 ' hose hair is falling out Can ree . 4 , . : > 2 A b ie tats Sut, 6 ay =" Coletooke, Mr. Moore, of - Wolfe | Trousdale mines. Miss Della Fillim, . 9 vi ' ¥ the growth, with Newbro's "Herpi- i sland, at EF. Jans: . Ottawa, Mr. and Na Guess and som, 1VEersS LB A i ? cide." Besides, Herpicide is one of the | Harrowsmith, took Christmas dimmer . R , . § : ~ : We have several most agreeable hair dressings there | Mallorytown News. + {with their mother, Mrs. G. Fillion. , : ; is, Herpicide kills the dandfufi germ | Mallorytown, Jan, 11.--Howard m-- Pure ' 2 RTE lines to rediice that root, | Trickey, son of Louis Tricky, left on Portland Township Council. Jams and Jellies. thd Xr we are closing cut at After the germ is destroyed, the root | Friday, to visit lis aunt in Mani-| Council-elect met in = Harrowsmith. Plum Pudding. E : germ is ved, the root | wane ec : " Pineapple Chincks. ) reduced prices Lefore r J - will shoot up, and the hair grow long {itoha. Messrs. D. E, Forrester and | M, uday, January Fh, at 11 a.m. Pi » The Sawyer Shoe Store ak ever. Even a sample will cons ince | Oscar Forrester, left on Friday, to| present : John y roove: W. W, Victoria Plubms. i stock takin. : any lady that Newbro's Herpicide is] attend the funeral of their brother-in+ Arselitine, James MoKeever, Howard Dawson Plums. 1 = eaches, . id The Leading Undertaker.- €1 ' Phone $47 that eats the hair off at the an indispensable toilet requisite. It | law. The roads have been very had, | Qi ver and Thomas. H. Watson, coun- | ; 212 Princess St. contains no oil or grease, it will not | but the nuil carriers from Melntosh | (ijlors. All took oath of qualification D COU PER' S + stain or dye. | Mills and Rockport, have made daily | declaration of office. Minutes of . ames » JK?15 Sold by leading druggists. Send 106. tripe. J, C. Raphael attended = they, mecting confirmed. Herbert | 'Phone 76. o41-5 Princess Street. PHONE?159. in, stamps for sample to The Herpicide | Eastern Ontario Dairy Association | jy viocon and Rev. J.P. Mclnnis ap Const ealed Oysters. a -------------- Co., Detrait, Mieh. $1 bottle guaran- Sanvnt lon ald at Barth last week. pointed township anditors; De. Alfred Prompt Delivery. ny re Yer evarerereys . teed. James B. McLeod, druggist, » rs. Manda Mercer has moved into joa edical health officer: Har- i : . SEES LEER > "cial agent, Kingston, Ont. " re her brick residence next to. .'H. 8, loskbart, melica a i } Ooo @ os 2 0202 PO0 OPS Pua Go +P DD | Sunhan 8, hich she Shaved Fo health; Charles Hagerman, caretaker | ¢ | 3 ; 5 ° XS, Lauren ure, ory Joa lof township hall; Thomas RBradiord i ol a stock car {de Montreal, on Sat-| 40 George Smith, valustors of sheep. KINGSTON BUSINESS, COLLEGE ancy dKes or Cl0C eas uray: Fhe RINYUrSary aryitet of te killed by dogs. The following ne AM } . oak Re ns he held Wali counts were passed; 85, Municipal ABAD mE STR. S---- ---------- 3 fuk. Rev. Mr. Sparling, e Wall | world, ix copies for 1911: $39.70, i : | street, Methodist church, Brockville, | yrs, U. Ka apes moma] "Highest Education at Lowest Cost Fancy Macaroons, Plain Macaroens, Almond Iced will have charge of both services. | 3 (oo Sir "hutid Pandy, seventeen oe. Rugust fin" Courses 1s § | © Macarcons, Vanilla Wafers, Almend Wafers, Sporge Preps } x { Miss Hall, of Caintown, is visiting at | . Ia . MES Shorthand, 3 1 Charles Tusdell's. Gilbert Root, is i Oe ak a ai ye 1 Service and Lady F ingers. All mixed at 50c per Ib. $ y 3 ¢ Jrawi straw to Brockville. Mrs. + : A . Eta Our graduates the ; Luella 1. Gipson nurse, Syracuse, N, EB Hien a. arin big 8 Dene tra secuped ' i y EE 302 King St $ Y.. returned, after a few davs visit | ™™! sta Ament, hile x a tid ' of . H Y -y Lwith her parents, Wr. and Mrs. Alex. [Fires Stained SE char: = . ' Phone 141 4 ander Gibson. itr. The appoi intment of awessor was 19 on. Principal P.S.- Cream Puffs Thursdays and Saturdays. i : Budget From t until counei in town ball, | 4 Flower. . Jan ¥ 12 Meee Andrews] Monday, February 6th, at 1 p.m. , GP G0 00+ 00 +0 ~@r eB rs@es Proform Jackson died last wight; aged thirty | | --=--mmmen LL | TH MAS «OPLEY, | | _ Sa ---- ; a one. Deceased has been in poor health] hr NE - ----- n - for many years. She leaves a hys-| YOU 8T° RIVIRR. nO 19 tt when : ; > bend and three children. The funeral Sore, in the Cai : talahagie. Kes. 4. Hay, * Ren- | 3 Sts. od " 3 ras . 2 w, Wi the funer, receive prompt attention. " \ EE ha ot SEALERS eClal Dale + here for the funergl gm a distanen At the first "sign of a cold breathe oA aS : the head in five nehutes: ~ : >. : : fom a in fre nchutes: = Ty Men's $5 and $6 Tan Calf, Velour Ca Visiting Snow Ymown fact that we breathe |] - WM. DRURY, $ $ mn ail, Velou If, Don't we a6 much "Black Knight" as yon J em hockey watch the best Amépican and Canadian makes, for A "to the ¥ v a, : polish Jirou-work. 3 > ; Ot Flour is unexcsiled for bread or takes place to-morrow "by train to S a Ze tlm? Sven oo ail dada wood Floors of all All si rahe he most eon u [| COAL ie fri at Snow i te shunenicrs" have cota ir dense 2 i = A] Ms WELLINGTON STRERY. | .and Pat. Colt Skin Blu, Boots, ron dent nied a sch, a ong iit, (AR [aeons ad day OUR BEAVER BRAND © - A little of "Black Knight" goes a long way. ; i A. MACLEAN, Se. : $3. 75 ~ And you geta bigger box of "Black Kaight"* = } : ' Ontario Street. : : than of ans other stows pach that see for roc. S38 lreie, "of Hyomvi. This costs ne a : "5 if BE Ty Fa le to at- ort See Window Display D & C

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