Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jul 1911, p. 10

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v i f AFTER A ROUND AT TENNIS * or other vigorous play, the exposed skin is » - Re 16 appreciate and benefit Jy soothin cooling application of BAN ToL FA ® CRE AM. Mildly anti ily 'it immediately - alieviatin = sunburn and windburn, Banitol Face Cream differs from Basitol Pure Cold Cream in that it eom- fsing po oils--gloves can immedistely be pot on after its use; it will not soil the | whost delicate fabric, | | i | WHAT WHIG TELL US. The Tidings From Various Points in! Eastern Saying. Overcome By Heat. july 10.--A sad Millhaven, on Saturday last, when James "B. Fairfield, {overcome by heat. The funeral Monday to ( ataragui and Mra. Mabee, of Pelle were visiting friends Mr=. Malcolm visiting ---- Millhaven, toceurred at wis » on Mr , who returned Mrs, retururned ere, home. fucas, nve Hogle there, and have home. Geo. Muller &Sonl 'Cleantn Sewing Bicycles. by Carriages 379 King St KINGSTON, Island. July H.--Far- bav.og, Melean b. At Allen, Wolfe I Allen, Wolfe Island, imers are busy at fhe bh B. wind mill. \. Hogan and A {posed of a tine lot of ju onstence, of ( ape Vincent, N.Y. Hele wen prt in the which in a fine has {erects d rep, a new Tey, NS hay to I res hone ™ 18 Island Great -English Remed, Phe ones and invigorates the wi ervous sso, makes pew Blood in o Mental and Brain Worry, a 0%, wx for icine Co. Veios, Cures Nore. ual Weakness, Iimissions, en and Kffectaaf Ahussg = Frcennes, ipa , On rece Tra Wood wea 0. Nero pamphlet idence of J. Brophy, Long { Park. Ray Pryner spent a few last week with Mrs. B,( rant. days w | Walnug Grove Notes. Walnyt 10. --This is to have W. Haek has firove, July the contract of setting Miss Marton | Kaler, of Morven, spending a wipk, the guest of Mrs, J, TIGHT at PLUNBING All kinds of Tinumithing and Plumb on shortest notice. toves taken down and stored good dry store room. We make a Heating. Good American Coal Oil at lde, W. C. BENNETT : 1 1 378 King St. Prion a in specialty of Hot Air per itilon, delivered to all parts of the oe Souvenir Stoves and B. The dry wenther is damag ing pasture and late grain in this vi- cinity. The baseball match the Halley hove and Walnut resulted in "favor ol 11 to 8, Sharp boys Walnut firove, Items. Ww. W, was here Vennachar Pringle, this done Vennachar, July 82 road inspector, Arden, week, He reports a good job by John Prown on the road from Shaw's flats as far as he has worked. He would liked have seén more work done before haying. Mrs. Mary Spider has returned from visiting at Verona, Zera Snider has returned to "Good | for Leather-- Stands the Weather" shines easiest--just a re's from. the mines near Verona, where he has been working since April. Miss Edith llebee, New York city, is spend ing her summer holidays with her pa- rents Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bebee. Farm Help is Scarce. Zealand, July 1l.~Hay making is in full swing and hay appears to be a good erop. A number of farmers are looking for help which seems to be scarce. Rain is badly needed as the heat has been' intense, Samuel Armstrong took suddenly ill at the home of his son, William, on Sunday, Dr, Coutlee was called. Blueberries and raspberries are a good crop. Visitors: I'he Misses Laura Munroe and Gwendo- TRY THE UNIQUE GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET For your Table Wants Our stock is the best money can buy. Specia! value in Brooms ; this week. i C. H. Pickernig 490 PRINCESS STREET, 'Phone (30, line McDonnell, of Spruce Shade cot tage, were the guests of Mrs, J. A. Conboy, of Lake View faym, on Sun day. 'The Misses Mabel andl Sadie Gar- reit at J. J. England's; George A. Garrett at James Conboy's; Mr. and Mrs. T. Garrett, W. Young, Joseph Veigh, C. Gordon, R. Chariton and Rk. G. Garrett at George Garrett's, Sr. Notes From Godfrey. Godfrey, July 11.--<Rev. A. Acton ad- dressad the Orangemen, Sunday morn- ing in the Presbyterian churéh. C. W. Crane preached to a large audience in the Methodist church, Sunday night. W. A. Kennedy and his mother, of Good For You You can't have a clear brain, active. muscles and firm nerves, if your bowels are sluggish ; but see what a help to you will be a few doses of BEECHAMS _PILLS In boxes 28¢. Lethbridge, are visiting relatives here. Miss Mary Giles and Frank Goodfel- low have returned from® Sydenham af ter writing on their final examina tions, Mrs. fameg Hill, who has been ill, is slowing recovering. Miss Millis Freeman, has returned - from Cuelph, where she has been taking a course McDonald College, Earle Berteim, Parham, spant Sunday with friends here, Miss (Georgie Embury at GG. W. Sheppherd's; Mrs; Thomas Botting, Murvale, visited at George Harper's, last week. of Centreville News. Centreville, July N.-- Raspberry pick: ing is the order of the day. (Quitea tench Your Thirst DUBLIN GINGER ALR. LEMON SYRUP. LIME JUICE, ASPBERRY VINEGAR. EMONADE, ORANGEADE. D. COUPER, AP 76. 841.8 Princess Street. Prompt Delivery. number from here attended Varty Lake picnie, yesterday. Master Bernard Murpby is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Patton and son, "Robbie" of Toronto, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ingoldsby. Service in the Methodist chich, Sunde ay evening, was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. KE, J. Perry ave rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter. Miss Nettie Weese is spending this week in Tamworth. School closed an Thursday Jast for the holidays. KE. Perry retdrned home, Monday wick: from Cloyne, Mrs. "Ted" Allore and Miss Allore, Bogart | spent a -few days at Charles Ingolds- by's. T. E. Mefiill has built a cement | walk in front of his store and to his "HER FAVORITE." ---------- cure "uw Cuts wud Wounds of the s not an extravagant stare: i when applied to "Electro Balm 1 If. We will send you one 0 boxes © eautitul miniature Balm, 10 cent size, free upon prove it to guést, to enable you to _ your own satisfaction. nour aS epond ence jueh monials d ihe a jetier "My daughter i with Eczema, which had re a . great Soa of treatment tha inferior by heen en Ea we eceived to sisted pestits Balm sto) ple at onve. She will write you, me a box immediately Dave such Barus, receive ad Tollows long been any so far have {eractary. The little op the faith in our Electro office. Rev. Mr. Whyte lectured to the members of . Masonic lodge last Sun- day afternoon. Miss Loretta Evans is improving. . ! ee J Concert at PiMsburg. Kilburnie, July S.--~Fhe Clover Club, of St. John's church, Pittsburgh, gave a successful lawn concert on the manse grounds last Wi evening. The grow were beautifully decorated fd the tables, for refreshments taste: ully sprea ep amme was largely musical and Faqram mainty by a Kingston qusirtetts of young met, Messrs. Harold -and Harvey Angrove, Mack and Armstrong, and these made a good hit. Mere. PF. Patterson, of Cushendall, contributed to the pro- gramme in her usual happy wmanner, as did also Miss Emma Reede, of Kil- burnie. Franciv. High and William ¢1Clare sang~seith' credit 16 'themselves fland pleasure to the audience. Miss Lily Rogers, daughter of Pittsburgh's reeve, varied the programme with a reading. The chairman was Rev. -{H. W. Reede, Xa A. The proceeds net- ted over $30. ve. poung ladies of 1 | the Clover Club with ther superinten- dent, Mrs. Reede, are to be congratula- ted on their success. ------ At Blair Settlement, Blair Settlement, July 11.--The far- Al place the rural telephone soon. | nt OWS OF NEIGHBORS « CORRESPONDENTS } | | | | Outario=--What People| | Are Doing and What They Are] 1 | death | took | ceme- | fr Senet Mahon | Doeteur dis- | AB or tropes rome hednehing-- the along. 18 | i het ween | Lirove | F FoR Cot done directly on the fabric, are costyme at very little expense. the cont ave scalloped, giving a dai cording to the prevailing lines and one side with' a single crochet bw Mel: lawn plea Phar friends Mag Rhea on the granddaughter, little inner was served the children. spent a very afternoon. Mr, Mrs, J. el, of Brockville, are visiting at Clear Lake. Visitors : Miss vie Blair and Miss Derbyshire, at Mrs . Gorsline's; Miss M, Gorsline, at b Miss E Prichard, at ¥ Mis Witham Binir--and LH. Sunday the Mrs and raests of Blair C. Saunders. soot eS -- Hartington Happenings, Hartington, 1. Dr, J W Edwards addésssed a public meeting in the school-house last Friday ev ling, Miss Robe of Ontario Whit "hy: Ladies' College, was guest of Mass Dot Campsall last v On Sunday | evening she sang a beautiful solo, ol ; Cling to Thee O Saviour," in a full 'rich contralto voice. Miss Pearl Tay- lor, of Sharpton, is visiting friends thers. Mus. Revelle- and son, Adrian, leave to-morrow for Banff, Alta, where they wil' spend the summer. Miss Thora Clow, who has been attending Albert College, Belleville, is home for the holidays. Miss Stella frousdale, teacher at Colé Lake, spending her holidays at home here. The lightning last FPhursday killed a fine-cow belong ing "to Thomas feonard. Mrs, A. Smith 'is quite ill. July en Island News. July 11.--William Bats ek tor Saskatchewan to Wolfe Wolfe Island, ton left last we wisit Lis sons, Rev, A wife went to Parham o to attend a law take part in the pr esting feature of the burning of the mortg odist parsonage. Mie Spray | teacher, hds returned to her home Sydenham. Mrs. (Rev.) J. Ferg spent July 1st with her mother, M. J: Smith, in Collins Bay. Mrs. iW. Stewirt and daughter Muriel hax "returned from a short visit with | friends in lanark. Mrs. (Rev.) J. Caldwell and children, of Hawkeskary, Are spending a few weeks hey mother, Mrs. William Bohon. : | Bishop Mills, of Kingstc conducted services in the Anglican church last Sabbath and sadministered rite of confirmation to a number candidates. The garden party held on the Presbyterian church grounds, on Tuesday evening was a decided sue- | cess. About $100 was realized. The S | A. band from Kingston disconrsed | sweet 'music during the n the there, An was n social inter the Meth- Boyce, in ogramme. evening on the uson Mrs with | n here, | the ¢ oO: | £vening, Given a Contract. Notrthbroak, Ont., July 6.--~The Ore Chimbey Mining company, of Bufialo, which for some time past has been de- girous of letting the contract of sink- ing its shaft -in its mine here, has finally been sucvessful in closing a con- tract wilh" Allen Johnston for the rea- sonable amount of $2 per foot, to a farther depth of one hundred feet. Wil- liam Atkins" 'is acting as foreman Prospects were never brighter in the history of the Ore Chimney mine than at present, stock selling at par and still going higher, owing to the fact that the ore throughout the bottom of the shaft is carring high values in gelena, gold, silver and copper. If the contractors sucoeed in carrving out thix ¢onmtraet to completion it will mean a saving of several hundred dal- lars #8 the company, and it is to be Some of the embroidered Hpens charming. extremely fashionable this year, and the woman who knows how to do! this pretty--and not difficalt--work may make for herself a handsome | his suit is of pale pink linen, broidery and drawnwork being done and | * {the result i rendered, (cording Lspent the first NIRY CLUB WEAN, with square drawnwork These drawnwork motifs are witli white threads. The e inty finish. The ski is marrow ac- the loose coat Taste er toward tton. will be successiul undertaking, as watched the mining men of this vi manager, Mr hoped - that they this come in the out with considerable great will be by I'he eaves in a interest Jimerson, Buffalo, and settle cinity. few days fi all arrange property " as SOON as ents ments are made. Re ports Froni Mpsevale. 10 lity. Ah needed Rain is badly Some irvale, in farmers , as the dry great help. gressing 'n yl intends future, - Miss I, at her old home at Frank Bowen has moved Davis' house, Miss had her arm badly injured by being Kicked by Mrs. Bax ter (i still very low. Mrs. Robert Cox visiting at Moun tain Grove A. frwin haviog a ine addition added to his wuse, D. Tagenrt has the e wet, Visi Miss Irish, Yarke at DJ Miss Hottie L and Oliver urt sselptine, on, at ¥ Purdy 's vg sie i gh, ow Lake, at Wiikiam Shellingtin's;- Miss 1 son, Colébraok, = at' John Garry Feriouso Arnold Shellingt sited Hartington on this loe of finished hay- had been a pro crowd I'he a pene ip the Swerbrick have about weather Sunday favorably. attendance school is A on holding record was Sunday Ny hot ) near visiting horse. Wilham Hamilton ft Cow. de coqniinues is 18 nir n's; n's n friends at Sunday. ---- Mortgage Was Burned. Parl July Luni jue even Metho évening of 10. One the hist Am, Lg in ory ham ok place the | mortgage « the ied, A "whirlwind {augurated: by wart. The {eanvassing circuit, and, from Kiflgston subscribed $50, that on the led date the release of mortg wag secured, A social was held ii A, Goodfellow's far Fane parse { ¢ ampaign" pastor, A. obly. assisted nm the Ww. ladies he friends with thove mention the H the lawn, and evening on J. and the pe camé from THAT FIRST GRAY HAIR Is,only a beginning. Others will follow only too quickly if you neglect them. NOW is the time to use HHAY'S HAIR JALTH. It will keep out the GRAY HAIRS; keep your hair from falling out and preserve its natu- al color and beauty. : Send 10¢, for a teia I hottie and a tube of HAYS LILY WHITE TOILET CREAM, and leaflets 'The a of the Hair and Skin." to PHILO HAY SPEC. CO,, Newark, N. J, U.S. A. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. §t and She bottles at rug and id Stores, or direct upon receipt of price, HARFINA SOAP is unequalled for Shumpooing the hair und keeping the Scalp clean and heslthy, also for red, rough chapped hands and face. 25¢ at Druggists. ----Toral--Agent---J---B:-- McLeod. motifs! the em-| gles of in| near. An excellent programme was consisting of quartettes, a ping and tened to with mux Tallman Pit an excellent *h pleasure, her, of CG vddrese, J. steward, then to the mor y, after Which singi 0) Ty vise God All Blessings Flow.' realized, which will cover the the new gasoline lights just installed in the church and leaves a balanre wind for further Parham mission is now entirely from debt amd will in the near become, self sustaming. ananogque, gave N. Smith, re applied a torch all join om Whom od 808 ed in were of recently cost on repairs freed future News From Newhargh. Joly 10.---The cement new bridge has been com now awaits the iron con- The examisation season is nearing itd close. U, J. Flach has been pressding over the départment work in high school. The Merry Club is giving its final dance in the Bank hall tonight. "The Swimming | lub is in swift action just pow and has a large membership. Rev. DeMille and son have arrived opened up his néw charge. Mr. chell, of Brantford, spent last week in | town on budiness. Mps. Claremore Wile | son and children, of Winnipeg, and Miss Jessie Wilson, of the same city, are at their mother's for the summer. R. T. Andrews and Miss A. KR. Grose, of the high school stafl, left to day for thar homes in Toronto and Colborne respectively. Mise Grose was accompanied by Mrs. Harold Ryan The Misses Beeman, of Port Arthur, | are spending the summer at their | home hore, Mre. Bedford and chil dren, of Torosto, who have been spending the sumnidr in this place; re- turned to her home in that city on Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. Corne line, of King#ton, spént Dominion day at M. G. Storms'. Mrs. "J. Moor with ber husband at Seangfard. Faw Stickney is ' Newburgh,' work on th pleted' and struction. o duets, | {sg | LADIES PATENT LEATHER FOR $2.00 ra e ovine weather Shoes Sts or Pumps. For $2.00 This Week. H. Jennings, - King St. cecscscsscsssssssessssseld eresssasssassrssssss H SUGARMAN, ealer $n all kinds of New and Second id Godds Any ¢ having xo dre ard 242 Ongar sale pa 0 NOTHING LIKE HAVING YOUR PICTURES FRAMED, RICHI Beery she cannot do 1. fot t i de reed Crown Gypsum Hair Plaster will m walls practically inde- aves labor and ke your structible, P. WALSH 556---57 Barrack St reet eorrrrteettertterttees I. COHEN} British High-Class Ladies' Tailoring. American from 231 Pri tw a liner i at 267 Princess res about July 15th eden atin any ladies' /. garments bet moving Latest teed, 965990990000 00 vee Mark Twain Once ald Ie wi 1 remove a rebees wll 200000 style and fit guaran 510000000000 00000000 en with darted and keep Thi trutt he when- we can't be beat. CHEAP, CLE CORK AN, CONVENIENT. WITH GAS A-eard Works, addressed Qu bring the een Stree 197 I mati will the neces (Light, Heat & Power Dept. C. FOLGER, G me: It's easy to grow plants in a Sunshine-heated home EOPLE living in homes heated with ordinary furnaces often claim they Pure Warm cannot grow plants with any degree Sunshine Air of success. This is due to the fact that or- 1.1 dinary furnaces are not provided with an Automatic Gas Damper. There is nothing to prevent coal-gas, which is deadly to plant life, being forced up through the registers. Now, when the gas in the comBystion chamber of the Sunshine reaches a certain pressure It sways opew the atic Gas Damper and passes wp the chimney, ntly there is no chance for it to escape through the registers, Instead, the passes through the registers is pure, warm, Sunshine laden with the@iproper degree of moisture from the ir that alr, water-pan It's the kind of air that makes plants thrive and is good to breath into your own lungs. If you wa to guard your home (and who doesn't? smelling, deadly gas order our agent to lustall furnace Guavanceed) in your cellar. coal SHINE F HY ep -- M<Claryss j against evil- the Sunshine 4 For Sale » J B. Bunt & Company, Kington -------- mn pp-- I AURA CEASA ATTY, anIrenm, pr CLP wrandti TPA pt WO AP PEP DI TAI BAN Bk CREW Tk ST A new idea for a fascinating dish! Ice Cream and TY LPN RPE Ee Saat Foon ma 4it NARS a EL Fad RITE Je 1 Ys Sw cone of ice cream in the dish, aid smoth- /with CoriF lakes at serving You will fina Chis de- lightfully . refreshing. |

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