i i : : * < i » NUDOL Mr: Marshall is engaged as "driller." | NEWS OF ' Hh (Wl L) | Henry. Davis is slowly improving in health. On Thursday evening last, ai- | WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS Wells was presented by the ladies of } CONCENTRATED : TELL US. {Caintown with a beautiful rocking de A o ichair, and also a purse from the Mal ! po 2 Horytown ladies of the congregation. . The Tidings From Various Points in ireshments were served in the base is better than lemons and sugar, oi i i A bottle of Dalton's makes a half Are Doing and What They Are! Saying. | Death of Mallorytown Lady. for 10c. . ; i Tweed Boy Kicked by Horse. {thy was expressed} when word was re No trouble--no mess--no knives | Tweed, June 21. Wilfrid Lesarge, | oived that the eldest daughter of, Mr iced water and the lemonade is bad kick from a horse he wis water { away, during the night of Fhursday, ready to serve. Be sure to get y ) | ing on Monday. Having been struck after an operation for appendicitis. She DALTON'S --noimitationiseven \ BR [conscious for time } Wher cory small child. M 1 . - some . ago. r a very small child, Mr. and half as good. Contains ne ether acid. Mrs. A. E. Jordan moved to Mallory! . | Plevna, June 19.--Strawberry picking lic school here and afterwards choosing | All grocers and druggists. 33 is the order of the day now, Wild [dressmaking as her occupation, . she Denbigh stage driver, has purchased 'Hutcheson store, Prockville, three another fine hovse, Mrs. F. Horoby years ago, and this year was employ- Toronto for the last few months. Visi- She is survived by -- tors: Miss Jennie . Hill, at her three sisters at home, Myrtle, Laurh, with ber parents at Sand Lake strong, The fuheral sermon was! preached in the Methodist church by | Eringville, June 21.--Joseph Finian terred in the family plot in the vil-| = has been spending a few days with lage cemetery. The pallbearers were: | relieve the discomfort at once, and help digest the overload. The lover of good tell Donovan, and Rose Mallory, Carroll Burnham, Leon War | things may feel quite safe with a box of NA-DRU-CO Dyspepsia Tablets at hand. T visited 'ren and William Summers. The floral | will mail them. Eo be i ved by the addition of a! National Drug and Chemical Cs. of Canada, : . ... wiivsplles. inion Bn Bargin ingly Fie Budget From Keelerville, pe rr thor, Vincent, visit- Keelerville, June = 19.--Rev. Mr. ed nt W. Whelan's on Sunday. Misses Shortt, eae his farewell sermon THE DAILY. BRITISH WHIG;® FRIDAY. JUNE 2a, 1911. iter the Epworth League service, Mrs. emonda ] Eastern Ontario~--What People| nt gallon of lemonade -.- glasies H Mallorytown, June 19.--~Much sympa- | or lemon squeezers -- just add sou of Mitchell Lesarge, got quite a lund Mrs: A. E. Jordan had passed by the animal in the face, he lay un-! uy bom at Windsor twenty-five years 10c. a bottle, Notes From Plevna. town. She was educated at' the pub- : i ones are plentiful. D. Killingbeck, the accepted a position at the George Beware of the Imitator--Insist on Dalton's arrived home, to-day, after being in ed by "the Robert Wright company. | her parents, ald Ate UNWISELY ? Sonim brie to sod site, | tie Tertha. Lemke | Turtpa- and Sirs: Norin (Elly Arn Ec oes From Erinsville. 'Rev. W. Wells. The remains were in-| his daughter, Mrs. Thomas Gaffney. \Umar Buell, Miller MaWory, Charles | . & box, If your druggist has not stocked them yet send 50c. and we friends here on Sunday. The village is offerings were beautiful. i ~ |Harrison ai ; oe - ce @@re cae og | A M. Larkin and M.: Kenelly, Flinton, to a large qregation, here, Sunday PE were the guests of Miss Mayme Gar- morning. The Sanday school intenas! ne | N 3 rett over Sunday. Thomas Evans made holding its picnic on July lstiin | a business trip to Ottawa. Miss Mary {Samuel Yateman's grove, at Horse | Garrett spent the week-end under: the 'shoe Lake. Farmers are having every- | A Message of Purity Marshmallows, Fine Eating. : Fine Toasting. parental roof. {thing their own way this year; crops | 10c PER PACKAGE . {never looked better, pastures are ex- | 3 . R. H. TOYE, 302 King St., oreo . " A .y - amtaane Hartington, June 21.--Eben Revelle cheese factory is the largest for years and Mr. Perrault have suffered the before, and the cheese is the best on loss ofiweveral sheep and lambs, which thé market and commands the highest: have been killed by a pack of savage price. The people are delighted with! dogs. Efforts are being made to lo- ithe rural telephone system. Nearly | cate the owners of these dogs and to feviry person has a 'phone. The public | compe' them not only to make restitu- | sochool has a large attendance, and is! tion for the toss of the property but 'in a prosperous condition, with George | also to see that these brutes do no | Hutchins as teacher. Some are being | further damage. A baseball team' has | (iited to try the entrance éxaminations | been organized among the pupils of soon. A little girl has come to stay | ta I, ap TTT the Jive stioul, Practice » ong at James Boal's, and a boy at John | on for a match in the near future." punk's Mr. and Mrs. John Robb and House Flies Miss Lola Freeman is the guest of | Mrs. Charles Clark were in the city on | Mrs. Con. Millan, Kingston. { Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, J. E. Anglin . . ------ {are spending a few days at Jones' | are hatched in manure and revel in Bible Meeting at Wilton. __ |Falls, and the "Club," the popular "x : <x Wilton, June 21.--The annual Bible |qymmer resort at Chafey's Locks. | filth. Scientists have "discovered [Society meeting wos held in the Pres: | Percy. Gilbert has purchased a horse | : byterian-church- last Friday evening. Lynd bhiggy. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. | that they are largely responsible for An interesting address Nae give by | James Ey of Westbrook, and Mrs ] : ' Mr. Bunt, a student, who has been in | jpopry Scott, of Milburn, at James | the spread of Tuberculosis, Typhoid, |the west, on "The, Bible Society Agent Fowl age vi dlr eed : : . . Through Canada." 'T address was | + Charles Clark's: Mr. Luc { Tay. | Diphtheria, Dysentery, Infantile Dis. accompanied by views. Last Sunday Fs Misses Bitholsot's, a Secley's | ® w hei eneral exchan, f- Sabbath | n° aio wid : i eases of the Bowels, etc. 1 IE ltt this | 38» i Ada gi has, of Battersea, country, the Presbyterian' 'S:8. wns i Mrs. illiam Mcllroy, of Seeley's Bay, Every packet of ited "by R.~ Brothen.: Switzerville | Joseph Hitcheock, of Sunbury, all at] - es . a a 'IR. J. Stanley's; Mr. and Mrs, John | and the Methodist 8.8. by 8. Mullett, | : | IMorvin, while W, H.- Mills and L. . H. | Henry aid daughter, of Wilmur, at { ¥ Perry visited Switzerville and Morven | {one KOO i iy. aud hr Nonald | i" b " WILSON'S whol Ni: and Ms: James Foreyth th, 08 Tamil, of Code Lake, a1 a THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS and Miss Jessie Forsythe were at J. Is Killed by Savage Dogs. icellent, and the milk supply at the | a seacssescscsecsen $: home from the west. The many friends ? y f hl r " dl . Forsythe's on Sunday. of Samuel Williams are sorry to hear | 4 . - of his serious illpess. Frank Mellroy $ "Wedded at Yonge Mitts. [of bis serious illus. Prank Mellroy | ; Supplied Under Royal Warrant of Yonge Mills, June 19.--Yonge Mills | yumber of farmers afe busy planting | i : lost one of its _popular young ladies, | hotatoes. Berries will be plentiful this | when Miss Jennie . Hollingsworth be- | {oar Appointment to A . A \ came the bride of William E. Elliott, |' will kill more flies than 300 sheets of sticky paper. of Riverside, on Wednesday last, The | bride 'was becomingly gowned in cream | VARTY LAKE COTTAGES. i SR Ca ® silk. with hat to match Rev, Thom- | / as! Brown, Brockville, performed the | Will be Taken by the C.N.R. Com-| : ceremony. The couple will reside at | g pany. { f La rn | Raverside. Yark June" H:=The 1 boa of } Robert West, Alexandria Bay, spent | BEIRET " a Alp .Fefaning 0 4 Friday with friends here. Mrs. G the late Peter Vanluvep were laid to] Purvis has returned home after visit. fom in the eametery, Jars, on Tues} i 1. (day afternoon. e had a large and | ing her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Derby- |," i | rT '|shire, Brockville, Brown Georgetown [epreamiative. funeral, as he was well | = SEREEEEG_G:IX = bas been remewing acquaintances after | 00D in this county and was a | crm a long absence. Mrs. Nancy Mel ean | staunch temperance man. The funeral | Ems is 'visiting in Rossie, N.Y. Mrs: A. F,|STViCes were conducted at his resi lof Quinte railroad, goes to his home Stagg-and Frederick Stagg, Brockville, | dence. | Harold, home for his. college vacation wer te 1 BA on Suny | bin dn So ste fe pov | alle ond ST | FIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW Berries | jaldimand county, for his vacation - : . Era {sell here at four boxes for twenty-five Vrs F. KR. Beninmin has returnedfrom Sugar Sangster. News, 3 {cénts. The Holiness Movement camp Tos 4 H. Bip In : ye fa FOR SALE OR TO RENT : ~~ Sangster, June 20.--James Fitzger- |; oeting services commence here next | Sask. ix at EF. Vanluven's. Mrs. | SALES NEGOTIATED, RENTS COLLECTEI : . a : Done Be ears avy Sunday, June th, ; gYanluven and daughter, Mis, II CONVEY hi ony NL ESTATE Every housewife knows that poor sugar cinity. | Owen, Kelly, Sedenham. purl John Duigley, of Thirlow, was in!<iick, have returned from Westport : » NO ND RE STATE, 3 Ys im, {town, He lived here when Yarker had | They were visiting with her son, Clar y means poor rreserves. ! : Shaued Soe fine cattle from Thomas | but one or two dwellings. Horace nen Weageant., § E. Blake Thompson, The anxiety as to whether Jams, Marmalades, is Ey en sig {rass, of Collins Bay, made his_firs ! Men Joh Ewart. Clarencs. and OVER NORTHERN. CROWN Basi MARKET SQUARK, + » R u id A . s © rker il Was surprise « A 1 wliv an sf ' . o 5 Preserves and Pickles are going to keep, 'ican bb success. Misbes Anna and Kate Cor- FE a ur afd wat swim py | raneie, A. A. Counolly und wife, ER Ni REGION. OFT. entirely dispelled by using ST. LAWRENCE Mo tr an. Buu ait. {Oldham leaves for Port. Wope with hix |jumin and family go to (hei cottag ULA . leg (*Counor arrived Nome from Syracuse fine new auto. He will bring his, son, | 4 Sydenham Lake. These handsome - - - , : Remember to order ST. | N.X., looking hale and hearty. Thomas owned +). LE a LAWRENCE SUGAR = either in McNichols, Cole Lake, is at James [aps » { : hd Konjatin, ii : | akg au : Fan . 2 J {James avdon y w taken b we barrels, 20 pound bags or by the pound. Murphy's: Mist 4. U Connor and John Tired in Body {Canadian Northern railroad, but it is X be > Ql The SL Lawrence Sugar Relining Co. Limited bavi XB liebe i Be A 0 in Min i= fatention of the ones 0 | «shor Tea You Can't Beat Lipton's" cottages owned by Mis. (Dr. Oldham MONTREAL. 34 ie Obbe! 0 Pd Visitors Andrew Najswith, at A i Besidin, ot Toms W. Benjamin's; Me. and Mrs. Uharle B tt's; M : 'G He ick 4 Boves, at Mrs. J. CC. Connolly' Miss S The Te: of Ki NS Haxry t's; Ss letrge arid Lab] - ine Crain at. D. Stewart's: Mrs. € Ae 3a ngs. James 0'Cc Ty; JOIN SLORWAY, at Worn Out by the Monotonous iIn- Fin Merman at (8 Winter's: Mrs, 1 The Kin of Teas James O'Connor's. door Life of Winter. i homson, at Mrs. Joseph Connolly's - g we 4 ' {Horry Good went to Toronto, Mr ! . Moscow EO The mn Spring Finds the Blood Weak and 4nd Mex. Herbert fiool, of Toronto, | 3 : : Township Sunday School Association | the System Run Down--Vigor [visiting his parents, left: for . these Set in annual convention here on is Restored by * (home. - ; v I ; r¢ onday. The speakers were: C. W. i td rs. a Neville, of Switzerville: Rev. A Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, l Over fifty kinds of earsbts J ion ad Onl: so ATLL } 4 pson X » ; Hin Soe ¢ up. rere corsets sod itd i113 Lad daca lig eil 4 « s " bo of SE nets i 3:| Just at the time when the buds i [gy we pari gl i 5 of Brten 3 Selbs: hy Dn. Rowland, bursting and the birds are chirping Noy york Dress Reform : : _-- of H iTton ? Aftern d ov es ily in the t Ss, many people! Perdinand. Edmond Dusz,--riceiver for - -. FAX ER Sg BR A " cf Hamilon Miwon snd. oven | mee ual Un Srintn, a A EPR ay tory report of the work of "the B8s0- Sus vating effects of indopr win | Rus sonvictud by a jury in Paris, of ciation was presented by the secre: | "mig blood is so thin and witery!™™ nzzing $1,200,000, anc was sen tary. Amos Huffman is making pre-{ hat. it fails to supply nutrition tu the | tied to twelve, years' - imprisohinent a ah Ts Pont a 2 [nervous system ani to the vital or-1* ce puy lomon kali." at' Gibson's : : Manley Poster, 'A number from hows | Som YoU. fod tired, weak and | or Groene for "Quality" floue WE HAVE A PRETTY LINE OF attended the funeral of the late Peter | 0Uro4d: appetite falls, ligestion 'si Coll WOU 'ole Teaf Milling tir) Vanluven, at Yarker, on rod, eneegy. and a-whitin are} ompany. i Mes. 4 3 Hammond ad two i Inge ms ove yo. Yepresing . lvl Two months in jail for refusmng to . y » og inneapolis, N.Y., is visiti provided tertain oid a policeman in effecting an arvest I a Sh the home of her father, W. W. Assel- rs ture. han prvi this a was the smtence handed out to Flzear 1€8 ppers tine, Por : year to form new, rich blobd and Goulet by Judge Leet, of Montreal. . ; Tidings From create pew nerve force. These ele-| "Bay lemon kali," at Gibson's. an or ies 7 Mallorytown. ; oO Dr: Hogvei™ asbest imsoles' : ; 4 ments ' are found in condensed and! Ur. Hogves 08 insol or makes ideal bread and , because Roy Hod easily assimilated form in Dr. Chase's foot. tecubles, and evolving | rubber i ; . itis a perfect blend of Spring Nerve Food. gan. only a | shoe or warm weather wear. There fs nothing quite #0 . & 4 usands store, > and sotki nite ei oi § 2 wheat and Ontario Fall wheat. You i . of Rochester] laarned to. : oi spring depron North Perth Liberals nominated Dr. £001. and comfortable, and. notNIng quite So feat and don't need to keep two* kinds of flour. 4 : i ay | sion a and discourage | Rankin, M.P., for the commons and Mr -. stylish. rg for bread and pastry. Beaver Flour : preparing, | ment by, ubing this great restorative. {Wellington fla ton ihe lagislature. MADE IN ALL LEATHERS, makes otha pure, hite, nourishing, va... Vitality is oy strength adi "2. oh 1. -at Gibson's. 5 * os light loaf that * nde ia the oven, has fini ng oa of fidewse return, buovanev is felt in] A Newfommiiand woman walked the PRICE, $1.50 TO $3.50, and pastry that crisp spyeising hy Been ip. Mj every movement of the body, pallor streets of Tokonto walling in vain for : ' - " and weakness disease give place her husband, > e dissolved religious congregations, A ) S---- Itismore economical than % Root to the glow of health Roms of Ree our special suit case on sale at anda jmind and body, FRL0. Dutton's. HO Princess street. ' : : Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, the great' Uisorge Hickson. a lineman, was fal. i {spring topic restorative, ble. al ally shocked while working at Hespler. 6 for $2.50, at all dealers or The housewile who prefers "Quality" Bates & Oo. Limited, For fave hos' pond ronson for doing se Sek CT Fred eid powders," Gibson's,