Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Oct 1911, p. 7

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, Y WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1011. Sou a or - -- _-- BE ---- THOMAS COPLEY PHONE 987. Drop a card to 1# Pine Street when wanting anything dons in the Carpen- ter line. Estimates given on all kinds of repairs and new work also, Parsons, some Lime confined to! Long Point Mr. and Mrs. John 15 YEARS NEWS OF NEIGHBORS Hn hed with sciatica, continues quite! Reid, and Masters Shirley and Eber, Wy girl has come to the made a visit to friends at Charles RE 5 ome of Nv. and Mire. Wii, Bey so, {ton and Athens. Hershel Crozier * "Makes - | WHAT WHIG "CORRESPONDENTS | mE rm ------ =| spent lust week at the home of his Sprinkle a little in Pe . Be Dirt Run' Hardwood Floors of all A DYSPEPTIC TELL US, i lbrother, John, at Unabbic. William the Lavatory snd orders will recelvs Srompt ati Li b fhe Tidings Prom Various Points In {Grady has returned from the north Shop, 40 Queen Street } | Eastern ~OUntario--What People ARE YOU [is oe ety eee | Fareed 18 Live 08 Stale Bread and Recital at Kilbirnie. vanish, STUDENTS! : Porridge. Are Doing and Wphk-t They Afe ' 9.--An interesting of College Posters sat | DRIFTING fr, i pie "eta pictures, "FRUIT-A-TIVES™ CURED HIM | i if 3 A 2 gs ! ; A i friends of | arg was the recita % | A ¢ Large | At Kaladar Station. : e a 4 Mor ay > | can 10co. rocers i / AVONDALE, N, B., October, 15th. 1 have been a great sufferer from riven ir t y Manse on . : * ven in St, 1 aladas Station, Oet 10. Mr. and A i ening. Oct. dnd, by the pa Large bs eh lekeie bar tae | Indigestion for fifteen years. I was forced to deny myself all such hearty | into the crowd of weak, {| of Miss Emma A, Réede, pian ry | ; ae! foods as beans, meat 1 Label tells of many other labor - saving uses. | Mrs. James Bathgate and family spending a few weeks Tisdale, sask., with Mrs. Bath 's brother, ri ht prices N. A. WEESE & CO, weary, depressed; or are land vocal music instructor RE 121 PRINCESS ST, rocers you filled with Vitality and of these pupils began their lames Pickering Ihe saw mill ha studies under Miss Reede a pened up and is doing a rushing! energy? cital , enn he : heir many {riends could not drink tea or coffee. Fo pe | DUSINESS, Mrs. G. Sanker, of the Health i. is the founda: ! the good progress that had been Carriage Painting past twe yeass, 1 Hed on porvidge, [Quan Hause, wit 10 Fuad tion of success. made and the success of Miss Rede C 1ad treatment from edne u allen e lar, > fas & sie teach T interest of BOME CLASS TO OURS. eT tried nearly every [turning on Friday. Mr, and Mrs.| § Nerves, Brain, and jo A Muse Seay hor a be Pe -- This 1s the place to have your! kind of medicine, but got worse, | Hugh Bishop spent Friday and Body should be staunch-- dering of violin selections by Miss Auto repainted to stand all kinds of "Pinally I saw a testimonial of |turday with Mrs. Bishop's parents, dependable | Myrtle Melver, of St Thomas, and weather. "Pruit-a-tives" and concluded to give | Mr. and Mrs. GG. Banker. Uris Cole P + le vocal selection by Miss: Reeds them a trial. 1 took nearly four boxes | und family, of Cloyne, have moved in . | Miss. Wilma Melvor, «f St. Thomas E. Jd. DUNPHY of *'Fruit-a.tives" and they have made to the Rigby house. Mr. Cole is ef 0 s aud Miss Helen BR Rochester, of Ren Our. Mnstrent snd Ovduanes Stesers | me feel like a new man. I can eat all [ployed at the new mill at Sawver.| § | frew, are the guests of Miss Fmma A rn rn kinds of hearty foods without suffering, | Mrs. Herbert Sherman and Miss Olive, § he } f : : Reede, Nilburnie. and am no longer Seastipate dl." spent last week with friends at Na- the best of food-tonics, is . : i panee. r. and Mrs. Sagar, 'Tryon,| e firm footing for healt M p TAKE IT AWAY po EMUS 1 a » BROWN, M i M I th f foot gf h At Mount Chesney. b < M jwere among the many who attended ALL DRUGGISTS o : as | » . i - Ye: . 0. --Farmers as a miraculous =n x 1 Favden fair on Tuesday last Georgy " - Mount Che » Oct. 1 Fan i : indeed performed what have seemed {yy Lit of Caturnqui, a visiting this vicinity have nearly completed like miraculous cures in hundreds of || ' aga, Bi. a. htm their threshing and are engaged fill cases of chronic acim, Dyspepsia, ? Le ling silos. Rome have commenced tak Constipation and Biliousness rd 1 ing in thelr potatoes and report a "Pruit-a-tives" is the only medicine " , Bloomfield Budget. fair crop. Mr. Brown of Seeleyv's Bloomfield, Get, 9.--To-dayv begins a i } : A : : , has en engaged wr oa ew in the world made of fresh fruit juices ' : : a i new train service on the Central On- fins ge d jda¥s in hs. vicinity Butta ian mew) bo YONGE AND COLBORNE STREETS, TORONTO and valuable tonics. soc. a box, 6 for | all flavors | phones on the rural line Mr. and {Mye. Arthur Hart and Miss Jennie ing hotels o rtelephone 304 for a $2.50, or trial size, 25c. At all dealers | tario railway, which has now com or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, | "19" | wnagement of the CN. K. / ' |Nears have left for their home in For Puddings, Cakes, Sauces, [the west after an extended visit : trial case. and connects with its Toronto line Ice Cream, the one flavor that { {mong relatives here. Many from here : Thompson Bottling Co. I'renton A train . leaves here at attended the dance held in the Ma e 292 PRINCESS ST, KINGSTON. ---- SE ---- a.m., connecting at Trenton with the . . delights every palate and gains loinc hall, Seclev's Bay George CN.R., arriving in Tonronto p.m. The village is starting to a i Gibson attended the O sa fair or praise for the cook, comes A a . sa | Friday st. Miss Anna Pella Hickey in a bottle labelled s left to attend the Ottawa Nor THE TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS CORPORATION will be pleased to advise about the making of «That's what our patrons sey ««When served with Belfast Ginger Ale or English Ginger Beer that do not bear our label. Our bottled goods for family use have no superior, Sample it at any of the lead. Call in person or write ------------------------ cement sidewalks. Canning factorie have finished canning corn and t Removal oie! iH = Png LIPTON"S TEA OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SOL h . § repainin « hou Hamil W. C. Bennett, Tinsmith and! on han re Es oy eh S Plumber, has Removed his place of dire un edition to «i \ business from 2373 King St. to 191 ar EAMOD OY 9 Ouse : : . : ng my a TRUE VANILLA minty road south of here Kev Mr Princess Street, pext door to the te 8. . sey's w St . > late J. Horsey's Hardware Store Spence has returned after a two weeks' } Made of the finest Mexican Van- where he will be pleased to 1 . wation., Henry sutton and Tamniy meet all his old customers and as loft for the west to make their hom illa Beans in a way that retains many new ones as require firs ther vba Mor: class Tinsmithing and Plumbing ; ar rer aan au all their exquisite fragrance and done; also agent for the Souvenir taste. Ask your groceryman. Range Ph 1033 vews From Mallorytown. ye Mallory , Oct. 10.--Ira Andrews CAUTION : A smaller quantity re- mens has purchased from Mrs. Bate the vil ee00008000000000000000 | lage property known ns the James ames Fowl . .s . Avery's boarding house, across from quired than of any other wm, at Joun Meta Quick Shoe Repairing ed Jum foto mt poe , {. Mebonald have each purchased iy Oh rey Bloeklock, | The New Machine will be in g new steam engine. Miss Lou Avery Other delicious Shirrifl | |, n this vieini good working order In a few Brockville, was home on Sunday, (X flavorings are -- Lemon, . Hawkey's Sass. a ili Soy 23 a pulr of tober lst. George Leeder, Melntosh Almond, Rose, Pineapple, way with frie 1alf soles in five minutes, or in | Mills, tax collector of Yonge, was in ts a af y Greenlee and the, same amount of time it the village on Saturday. John Ag Strawberry, Ratafia and t A. Webb's takes an ordinary shoe re- lory has the contract of painting. the ninety more. 17 } {the city pairer to prepare his waxed { pavilions in Brockville district hie i te thread. All work guaranteed. | provincial Sunday school convention | LUMBER MILLS TO CLOSE. is to be held at Brockville, Getobe . rere | { JOHN GREEN, . 2rd to 26th Dr. Judson, who ha Radical Changes Decided on 4 [been a patient at the Brockville ene 2380 PRINCESS STRE ral Hospital, for several weeks, made 01 i As full of fine quality and as dainty in design as the finest imported Biscuits-- and at one-third less cost Lumbermen's Association, Almost as rich as short- Calgary Cet 11] | ference | {returned home, Among the rn | i Rai ie D . > 4 bread =e (return hone, Among the deeenes) A FriR] TYOARMBAL [nance ere died on ate tion of South Leeds, at Gananoque, | wore Mes. R. H. McUalpin, Rev an of Cuticura Soa § Mountain Linnea ene Mrs. I. H. Fisher and R. F. Bllio claws nn: laren nie ig Tg die a ey Grocer and ob ond avin ben nthe hoes Gor IVY (HEMEIE FLEE [1h i it one time an injured knee . fturn until 191 Horses Meat Dealer 5 23% Maslors. ty king bin sito to Skin Sufferers |oibohcme mii -- Junetown Jottings. time for about a vear, 490 PRINCESS STREET 'Phone 630. Prompt Delivery. Prices Right. Your bins filled with Our Coal before the Fall rush comes on Barrack S A Shoe True For baking, frying, cake-making and all cooking purposes. Makes more whole some, more nutri- tious, more digestible, better fot than Butter, lard or any Michigan, was recently the guest of his aunt, Mrs. M. H. Herbison. Corn cutters are busy here. Mrs. Henessev, Prenton, who has been the guest of her grand-daughter, Mrs. W. J Pur { vis, for several months, leaves this | week for her home. Mrs, Gi. I. Taylor | and son, leave, to-day, for their home lat Crystal City, Man., and are ac companied by her father, Thomas { Franklin, as far as Carleton Place. { Miss Mary Austin, of Boston, recently visited Mrs, J. BD. Bigford. Mrs, Ht Horten and Mrs. CC. Horton and son, | of Lansdowne, were guests at W H | Ferguson's, on Thursday and Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Seott, of Yonge Mills, spent Sundav at H Seott's. Mrs. Henry Folev, of Lans downe, is a guest of her daughter, | Mrs. Charles Baile. Mr. and Mrs | William Flood spent Sunday at A. | { E. Summers'. George Weston and | family moved last week to their new {home in Brockville. Dr. Kinney visit {ed the school on Thursday last Mrs William Flood is spend this weel with her parents, at Soperton Holleford: Happeings. Holleford, Oet. 10.--~The farmers | this vicinity will finish their threshing { to-day. A. *® Davey, Sydenham, with this steam thresher is doing the work. { Rally day was observed hy the | Sabbath school on Sunday last. An mteresting programme was given, con Junetown, Oct. 10. ~Henry Polly, | If you, or someone dear to you, are suffering the itch- ing, burning, sleep-destroy- ing torments of cczema or other cruel skin eruption, with its embarrassing, un- sightly disfigurement; if you have tried all manner of treatment, no matter how harsh, to ne avail, and have all but given Ip hope of cure, write ay for a lib- eral sample 6 of Cuticura Ss ap and Ointment. Thousands of skin-tortured sufferers, from infancy to age, have found that the first warm bath with Cuticura Soap and gentle application of Cuticura Ointment bring instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and prove the first steps in a speedy and successful treatment. Ad- dress "Cuticura," Dept. A 1M, Boston, U, S Fhe trade for the past t vhat annoved fm ¢ American decide at the meeting hat the association that the Americans them out of busi the meantime ar o have the government Amenican lumber th + protection in the rough {| lumber in which Canadians hay meet the keenest competition sent As a result of placing t from one office alone there { nearly two hundred travellers employment [ FALL FAIRS WANT INSURANCE. | | More Than Fitfy Societies Have plied Under New Regulations, foronto, Oct, 10 Fifty wieties throughout the province rady have applied [of insurance | der the few provincial regulations { which full' fairs are insured rain At the last session of the lature, 370,000 was voted, and ywernment contributed 25,000 to provide Imsurance { A premium 1 year, the | as ociations are entitled ity per oe of the average { for three i ase rain red | prevents attendance the fairs ABOUT 80 TO STALE rricultbur ~usiness to push riicle re every line why I puch x SOUVENIR RANGES." "When I sell a Souvenir Range 1 pave the way {To Nature { ; Art and science, when true to - i or mma - for sixmoresales atleast, m---- av | DAMAGE TG APPLE CROP i , FER pe becau there isn'ta < : Souvenir Range made thit will not give abso- other shortening, and [rr proton 1s more economical. { Rev, J. Waddell, and Superintsndent, nature, are jmdged correct. "Invictus" Footwear is true to natural eon- ditions, to the shape of the foot, and to the use to which the Shoes are put, "Invictus" Shoes fit because they are built on scientific, natural shaped Insts, the material and work. | manship are adapted to mest all the demands of wear. In GUN METAL, PATENT COLT, BOX CALF TAN, and' WINTER CALF. BUTTON, LACE, or BLUCHER. Thc Sawyer Shoe Store AGENTS, -------------------- i Rev. «1. Medeof: essavs, by Miss Mine | B oe 1 30 P Cent. Will . 57 Walker, Nellie Medeof and F. Yah | etween Zo and J er Cent. Wall Ko-Ko-But 1s | 00% | cock and choruses by the schoo i | be a Total Loss, | fe James Walker reached home on Satur-| {day, having spent the last two months | with his daughters, Mrs. Cook and | Mrs. Boles, Unity, Man. The Bell] pure sterilized vege table butter--no waler--noimpurities. Test and prove Ko-Ko-But in your own kitchen. "Your grocer sells iL." Pelephone company is extending the line from Hartington here snd purpose having it completed this week. Mra J. Walker has returned from spending a week with her daughter, Mre A. Thompson, Hartington. Messrs, James and William Medeof are attending Queen's College, Kingston, Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitcher and son, | {Gordon Scott, at (i. Smith's and Mrs, J. Sakler at 3. Martin's: Crser at BD. Lee's: Mr. amd. Mrs wing at J. Medeof's; Messrs, J, NS. Whaim, Sharbot Lake, at Whain's. Reports From Outlet, in this locality crushing stone for sr, made a trip to Gananoque on! day en the lake. Miss Lena Slack, of: friends in Gananoque. Mrs. J. Ran-| J. roving, of Quabbin. James For road. Mrs. Edward Vandeburg, murs ing for the past mooth in the vier nity of Mallorytown, returned home on Tuesday and let on Sunday for a few days' stay at Fairfax. W. 1. Outlet, Oct. 10. Frederick Warren $s | the county road. Williams Crozier, | Saturday. W. Johnston spent Sun | Gananoque, is spending this week | with her parents. Miss Faith Greer spent Saturday and Sunday with | ning has returned home after spend. | ing a week with her daughter, Mrs | hey is overseer of the grading of the! PERFECTION COCOA Is rich in food value and easy to digest. It is just Cocoa, pure Cocoa, ground from the choicest Cocoa beans. Nurses and Doctors recommend its use in sickness or in health. 1m = De You { cess they sroll, Twas left to us 10 make "King jus manufactured by the | Milling Co. Toronto, Oct." 10. Recent storms i {the province have resulted in the d tetruction of from twenty-five tor tik ity per cent. of the apple crop, cording to reports received by iW. Hodgetts, director of the branch of the Ontario departme tagriculture, Greenings sufierad {than any other variety, especially ithe Geigian Bay district, where {forty-five to fifty per cent of ferop will be a failure WHISKEY FROM BANANAS, New Process Said to be Cheap and of| f Delicious Odor. Paris, Oct. 10. The Siecle announce that it has advices that two b 4 | men at Saigon, Cochin China, | last succeded in making pure whis key from bananas. For the new pro claim two gualites which | {will appeal To all wheskes Jace, j cheapness amd a delicious oc London Man Appointed. London, Ont., Oct. 10.-A H Yes, others make good flour, bat splendid investm some and nourisi of this city, has been appointed {general organizer for the United i Garment Workers of Canada i hand puarters will be in London but | {his tesritsex will embrace the evilige | i {domim ! 5 (unli Nople Les! | wy, C. Bennett, 191 Princess St. Telephone 1033, lute satisfaction. "The name 'Souvenir' is a guarantee of first-class maierial first-class rkmanship -- cooking efficiency and fuel econ- omy. Thatword simply stands for range perfec. tion. yal' 1s the king appearance and a ion' Souvenirs are fitted an exclusive feature, every other modern improvement. ERATED OVi isn't burnt its juices remains whole-

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