Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jan 1911, p. 7

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g is grown in Ceylon, the world's best tea garden, : '"Saleda" sales are over 22,000,000 packages yearly, the lergest in America, Never Sold in Bulk, : { i Wah Long's Laundry First.class wor uaranteed. Drop me a card and I uff eal romptly fi Four laundry. 16 WELLINGTON 81 ween Brock and Clarence Sts COAL WM. DRURY, 285 WELLINGTON STREET, "Phone 443. Enjoyment tonight may mean suffering to- morrow, but not if your stomach, liver, and bowels are helped to do their natural work by BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold Everywhere. In boxes 28¢. Royal Household Flour | AND -- § has purchased the small house and lot all Hall Coffee: by M. J. Connolly, on the Mal- : + Road. Arthur Kelly, Mafl- A fresh supply just in. See our Meat Department To-morrow. the qual ity ig the best. C. H. Pickering, Cor. Princess St. and University Ave. 'hone 530, Your Liver is Clogged up Genuine must ben Signature THE AMERICAN CAFE 183 Wellington St. The Up-to-date Restaurant and Eating. House. Separate appartments. Well furnished and lighted, a our full course dinner, THOS GUY Prop. EREEEEER Men's Pat, Colt Blu., $5.00, reduced to $3.75 Men's Low Winter Calf Blu, heavy double soles to heel, $3.79 Men's Box Calf Blu, Goodyear welt, $3 50, reduced to $2.79 Ladies' Felt Sli 25¢, He, 48 and JUST ARRIVED Black Velvet Ankle Strap Pumps, 0000000000 OOOO 00000O0C SOC e BEER EERE EEA pers, eee) lof Perth, as teacher. | smith after spending some time with 'back next day. "| iarge quantity of oss 1 NEWS OF NEIGHBORS | WHAT "/HIG CORRESPONDENTS ' TELL US. The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What People Arp Doing and What They Are Saying. ! Burridge Reports. 24.~School is pro with: Miss Richardson David Wallace have returned to Harrow- Burridge, Jan. gressing nicely and wife friends here. Mr. Bertram and sis ter, of Parham, are at U. Stinson's. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Golden have returned home after visiting ih Deser- onto and the Limestone City. A Kleen and sister Nellie, and Miss. T. Fagen, of Burgess, are at John Me Gowan's. A number of parties have been enjoyed by the young people. At Lavant Station. Lavant Station, Jan. 24.--Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jackson and Mrs. Cornett spent a couple of ays in Kingston Just week. Miss Elsie Lee spent last week visiting her sister, Clara. Mr. McCall and children, of Carleton, visit- ed Mr. Jackdon and J. Cornett for the week-end, A few of the officials of the Wilbur mine had a merry sleigh drive to Ompah Saturday evening, arriving Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as, who have been on the sick list, are getting better. Mr. and Mrs. T. lee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, W. loche, of Wilbur. Caintown News. Caintown, Jan. 24.--Mrs. James Leader is slowly recovering. Mrs. Nancy -Budll is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. John Dickey, at Rockport. The patrons of the cheese factory are putting in the ice for the summer. Mrs. Mary Ferguson spent a few: days, guest of friends in Mallory- tow. E. J. Kahut has recovered. Some of the Caintown people * were pleasantly entertained by Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Wells, at the parsonage, on Thursday evening last. C. Tennant lorytown lorytown, has beén engaged to make cheese in the Caintown cheese factory. Sunbury Cheese Meeting. Sunbury, Jan, 22 -Maynard Camg- bell has fully recovered his health. Some of the dairymen are, still send- ing milk to the city, and report good prices. A few telephones are still. go ing in, in this locality. Logs are' be- ginning to move and the "saw mills will soon be busy. Fat stock has been about all picked up in fhis locality, and good prices were received. Cold Springs annual cheese meeting was held at the residence of the proprietor CC. W, Langwith, on Friday evening of last week. The factory had a most successful season, and turned out a both. cheese and butter. Mr. Langwith furnished oys- ters and 4 sumptuous tea, and after all had partaken off the geod things, music and speeches were given. Run Over by Sleigh. Clyde Mills, Jan, 23.-Quite 5 num- ber attended the oyster supper (liven by Reeve Donaldson, at Ompah, on Wodnesduy last. J. Buttrick purchas+ ed a fine team of colts last week. J. Lake's little son, aged five, was run over by back part of a heavy sleigh but fortunately no hones were broken. A. Rirkwood and William and Truman Thomps, home from Beef Lake Camp, on the sick list. Mrs. A. Crawford is improving. Miss Annie Thomas has returned to Quebec, Miss Clary Morean has gone to Wilbur, Visitors: T, Ark. inson, W, Thomas, A. Hart and C. Lawrence, Beet Lake Camp, spent Sun- SEER (5888 DYSPEPSIA-PROOF. How Any Meal Can Be Thoroughly Enjoyed by Any Stomach. Costs' You Nothing to Try Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Mer, as a rule, are first discovered by their enemies. Their antagonists turn on the searchlight, and the proof of merit will lie in being able to stand the flash. It was only in this way that Mr, White ever knew that dyspepsia was me of Mr. Black's worst enemies, Sit- ting face to face at a two.by-four ta- ble, he handed Jhis afflicted friend the bill of fare : Oyster Cocktail. Stuffed Olives. Boston Clam Chowder. ; Strained Gumbo. Sirloin Steak with Mushrooms. Roast Beef Hash. Boiled Ox Tongue with Sauerkraut. Lobster a la Newburg, . Baked Pork and Beans. Combination Crab Salad. Hot Mince Pie. Pineapple Fritters. ! Mr. White ordered a "little of each." Mr. Dyspepsia Black ordered crackers and a glass of milk."l had such a big: breakfast this morning," he said, ! "that I'll just take a bite to keep you company." But Mr. White could not | ke deceived : "I am afraid you can't | stand the gleam, Mr. Black. Why don't you say you have dyspepsia and b® done with it? Yeu'll always have! that hungry look anyhow as long as you have dyspepsia. Now listen. My | stomach was in just as bad condition as yours at one time. But now I can! eat anything, at any time. For in-| stance, this clam chowder or sirloin | steak or even the lobster would be just | as welcome to my stomach as your | crackers and milk. You don't realize | how this dyspepsia business is rob- | gv and ability to think quickly. I can't help notice »*. You haven't the cheer and sociability you had three months ago. Now I'll tell you what to do," and theréat the cheerful Mr. White took "a vial from his pocket and extracted a wee tablet. "There, there is a tablet that contains an in- gredient, one grain of which digests 3,000 grains of food. For even the nfurat.4lyspoptie it's the only thing it really gives relief. The reason is it relievés the stomach of nearly thing in the stomach and stimulates the gastric juice. I can't get without them. They are Stewart's Dyspepsia Tablets. anywhere on earth for 50c. a pack- age." ' Yes, it is true, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets absolutely stop heartburn, nausea, indigestion, dyspepsia of the worst type, sour stomach, bloaty feel ing and all eructations and irritation, awd freshen and invigorate the stom- ach. They cheer you up, and make youn get all the good there is in your food. You will forget you ever had a stom- ach to worry you. Send us your name and address to- day and we will at once send you by mail a sample package, free. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg. Marshall, Mich. - day at their respective homes. Mre. V. Prasky, Folger, at her danghter's, Mrs. A. Crawford. J. Morean and J, Manion, Wilbur, spent Sunday at their homes here. Accident at Maberly. | Yakerly, Jan. 24.--~Rev. Mr. Clarke went to Antrim to preach missionary sermons on Sunday. Mrs. Millikin has been stricken with par- alysis. Leslie Buchanan had one of his toes amputated, on Friday, by Dr. Hannah, of Perth. Miss Mary Samwell underwent an operation for appendi- citis, in the Kingston general hospital, on Saturday morning. Mrs. R. Mun- roe had a narrow escape from getting hurt, on Sunday evening, by being thrown out of the cutter onthe ice at Mr. Elliott's corner. The roads are in a dangerous condition. Missionary service will be conducted in St. Al baun"s church, on Qurday. i Death of a Lady. Glenvale, Jan. 24.-The death of Mrs. James Stafford occurred om Saturday morning, after g very brief illness. She is survived by a husband and six children. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved family. The fun- eral was held from her late residence, on Monday, and was very largely at- tended. Mrs. John Clark kad the mis< fortune to slip on the ice and break 4 rib. A number of the young people at- tended the conmett at Cataraqui last week, Miss Blair, Westport, is visiting at I. Campeall's. A good many | around this vicinity are ill with grippe Joseph Hawkey is drawing sand from A. Knight's. He intends building « bank barn in the spring. At Desert Lake. Desert Lake, Jan. 24.---Service "in the church last Tuesday evening was well attended. Rev. Mr. Pierce preach- ed. C. Orser is hauling wood to the. spar mine near Verowa. J. Murphy had the misfortune to break his leg. | Mrs. F. Lee gd very ill. A number of you ¥ i ng tended "the party at Mr. McCullough. Visitors: P. Johnson, of Al at C. Urser's: Maple Grave; Miss Lottie Snook is a few with her cousin; Mise May Wilson, of Glendower, call: i on I het Jame ak E ' across the lake to Cha and 1 Snook's. = X 3 *f Athens. Mrs. O'Grady, G , has ; returned home, after spending a few bing you of your spirit, of your ener- | along | You can get them | {has returned, m iehurch last Thomas Mics J. Abrams spent Sunday at Bp kK. survey party, with a broken leg Page Be Mr. and Mrs. MeClough, x of Jt is a py dl as can be ex- High Tolls. and Mr. and Mrs. Con- pected. Migs Robina Tharrett has og Pegs at EH. Snook's; | etrned home from Westport, where r. aud Mrs. F. Orser, Verona, at C.lghe spent the last year with Mrs. J, Orser's; Mrs. 0. Snook, at Syden- Whalen. ham; J has returned from ® Fodey. M spent. noon at the : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1011. ° ' : " . . INFORMAL TOGS ARE BEST FOR OUT-OF-DOOR FUN, The jolly Alpine or Tyrolese hats, as they are called, which may "be snuggled down over! the hair and 'ears, and which stay on withaut hatpins, are the fines! eadgear ever devised for winter wear, They are comfortable and warm, and are also smart encugh in appearance to be worn through the street on the way out to the golf links, skating pond or country club. One of these constitute an ideal winter afternoon outfit for country fun. Tyrolese hats and 4 warm sweater Beneath the sweater should be worn a flannel blouse and a short, wellecut serge skirt, with benéath it Knickers of silk or sicilienne, S-- re ---- -- -- er Reuben Spoener, who is very ill. A /jittle som, Purvis, who have surprise party drove to the home of : ; allgirs. P. Kelly, Fridhy evening, Games the work it has tb do, digests everd ii dancing were indulged in and sup per was served at twelve o'clock ] Godfrey Girl Broke Ankle, Godirey, Jan. 23.--The Richardson Feldspar company has about twenty- five teams hauling ore from its mine to the station. R. A. Hamilton is at- tending the county council meetings in Kingston. Mrs. B."Scales is seriously ill. Miss Susie Harper and Alphus Brown, Sr., are suffering from poeu- monia. Maggie Howes had the mis- fortune to break a bone-in her ankle { while sleigh riding. W. J. Skinner re- turned from Montreal to take charge of Piccadilly: school. Miss Grace Me Knight has gone to Reynoldston to teach school. Miss Rose Howes re turned from visiting friends in Kings- ton. A baby boy has come to stay at George Harper's. T. Stone return ed from England and iy visiting at John Cooper's. Frank Howes spent Sunday at' home. Miss M. Godirey from visiting in Syden- ham. Wedding at Westport, Westport, Jan. 23.--A pretty ding was solemnized in St, Edward's Monday morning when Jennie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O'Neil, Bedford Mills, was united in marriage to Patrick Dovle, of Marysville. Miss Elizabeth (Neil wus bridesmaid and John Dovle assisted the groom. Mrs. John North, sr., one of West port's oldest residents, died following an illness of several weeks, Pr. CO. Lillie and wife left on Saturday for Jacksonville, Florida, where they wiil gpend the winter. James McCann re turned home, Satwxlay, from a trip to Watertown, N.Y. Frederick Men- augh, of Ottawa, has accepted a po- gition as foreman in the foundry de partment of the Westport Manufac- turing & Planting Co. The hockey match plaved between Phillipsville and Westport last Saturday resulted 23 to © in favor of Westport. wed Crow Lake Budget. Crow Lake, Jan. 24.--A - number from here attended a dance at Ar thir Harris' on Thursday night. Fred Mahon returned to Cobalt where he has. been engaged in the silver mines a few weeks with friends in parts of Ontario, left, on spending diffgrent The deepest sympathy is felt. for the parents of Miss Annie Slack, dauzhter of George Slack, Sand Bay, who died on Jan. 12th. Deceased was a: devot ed Christian, a member of the Metho- dist church, of 3 kind and loving dis position, which endeared her to all. Half a load earned is better than a whole one begged. Prevent and Relieve Headache e "It gives me great pleasure to be able to refer to Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills as the best rem- edy -we have yet had in our house for the prevention and cure of headache. My wife who has been a constant sufferer for a number of years with above complaint joins me in the hope that they may {dll into the hands of all sufferers." JOHN BUSH, Watervleit, Me. Used Them Four Years. "Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are the best I ever tried for the relief of headache. I have used them for nearly four years and they never fail to give me relief. I have tried many other rem- edies, but have never found any better." JOSEPH FRANKOWICK, 854 Trombly Av., Détroit, Mich. There is no remedy that will more quickly relieve anv form of headache than Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. The best feature of this re markable remedy is the fact tha it does not derange the stomach or leave any disagreeable aiter effects. Price 25¢ at your druggist. Me should supply you. If he does not, send price to us, we forward nrrepaid. DR. MILES MFDICAL CO.. Toronta. Messrs. William Mabon and D. Norris ave. drawing . wild hay from James | Muhon's. Williamn Coaty, of Gull} Lake, Sask. is visiting | friends. T Middleton intends to return' west about the middle of next menth. J W. Knapp attended the meeting oi the Scarlet Chapter in Fermoy on the 14th. T. 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