Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Dec 1911, p. 10

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PAGE TEN. OF _ NEIGHBORS WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS TELL US, The Tidings From Various Points in _ Eastern Outario--What . People Are 'Doing and What They Are Baying. Tost Three Fingers, Tamworth, Dec. 14. William Daw- son, late of Winnipeg, is visiting his brother. Robert Adair met with a painful accident on Saturday last. While repairing maéhigery at the ce ment works he had threes fingers cut off his left hand. The bazaar and tea given by the Ladies' Guild of Christ church, on Satorday last, was grand success, A Glenburnie Meeting. Glenburnie, Dee. 14.--The first meet- ing of the Ladies' Aid in copnection with the Glenburvie Presbyterian ehiureh was held on Tuesday afternoon at the home of the prowiden : Mrs. A delightful hour or two was spent in conversation and musié and a fine supper was served by the howtess ard ther daughter, as sisted by Miss May Blacklock. 'I'he pext meeting will be held Jan, 2nd, at the home of Mrs. R. H. Fair, Maple Grove Reports. Maple Grove, Dec. 13--B. IL. Free man returned to his work at the mica' mines, Ernest Pero and George Nellis s& business trip to Kingston on v. Mrs, Bam Stevenson is very ill, G. Nellis, J. Nellis and A. Whae- lan called at M. Lee's on Sunday. Miss Edith Whaley returned home after vis- iting relatives in Verona. Miss Bertha Seales, is the guest of Miss Flossie the past week, returned to het home in Verona. Philip Vankongh- netf and George Nellis visited at Mos- tyn Lea's, Miss Alice Vankonghnett at Mr. Albert Martin's. . Charles Hay. ---- Notes ¥rom Macdonald. Macdonald, Dee, 13.--Oscar Sandwith and family Bave moved to Hamilton. The young people of Macdonald nnd Bardolph are practising for the Tried In Vain to Get a Cure--All Medicines Failed. Old Trouble Disappeared When the Liver and Bowels Were Set : Right by DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY-LVER PILLS, j ® You &iemot make a greater mistake than to think that indigestion is con- fined to the stomach, It is a disease of the liver and bowels, and it only by getting these organs healthy and active that you can ever hope to cure chronic indigestion. . Here are two cases reported by Mr. Skinner, which tell of continued fail- ure to cute indigestion by dosing the stomach. Both were cured thoroughly by using Dr, Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, A. C. Skinner, Atlantic stree® Hard- woodhill, Sydney, C.B., writes : "My wife | was troubled with indigestion, and tried all sorts of medivines in vain. Hearing about Dr.. Chase's Niduey-Liver Pills, 1 got her to try them, and to our groat delight she was cured. We would not think of being without them in the house for use when the liver and bowels be came i suffered tried box. He had tion for years and thing hé could gets Dr. idney-Liber Pills were also in his ease, and he says they beat any medicine he ever came -Beross. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 5c. a box, at all dealers, ¥dmanson, Dates & Co., Limited, 'oronto, ' Where South Got Daisies, Refors the civil war the daisy Was unknown in the south, it is said: Now it grows in many of the southérn states 'andl there has been much con- jeoture as. to how it came to spread so quickly. A southerner, writing to a Cleveland pewspapér in explanation of thid, says: "Sherman brought them to us; and the march to the sea ean be followed in the summer time by She dni The sel must have Jpren Ara in the hay brought along "to feed 'the horses." o* ave fhe a AWAY GO PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, SORES ULCERS AND Be , eruptions, blotches, scales, Li Debi Bee n | 80 overcome. rs in the cure of any Hasvis io by bad or impure blood if up and enrich e all poisons, bul tissva. ect health, and if you will use Cascarets they and a pure, clean ) 'Cascarets 8 to likes them, for never before has there § perfect wa as harmless a blood purifier, liver and as Candy Cat! and : Seakthy, blood and no more eruptions or dis- figuremeints. A l10-cent box of Casearets will 'amaze you. Lasstm-- 1 wristmas entertainment. Harry Miller had the to! sprain hi ankle. A large number stiended the reception given Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke, Blake Huyck, of Bardolph, has traded farms with Martin Barn- hart, of Bay Centre. Mr. and Mrs. FV. Parnhsam, of Deseronto, visited ree cently at W, R. Miller's. Roy Simp- kins, Odessa, at Milton Joyce's. Mrs. Luther Hawley spent weeks recently with her daughter, Mrs. John Jaynes, Camded" East. Mr. Dean at his daughter's, Mrs. M. A. Miller. Miss Ina Miller is learning dressmak- ing in Napanee. # misfortune News From Keper. Kepler, Dee. 13.--An interesting meet- ing of the WM.B. was held at the home of Mrs. A. Townsend, when a large bale was packed for the Protest- ant Home, Montréal. The congrega- tion on Sunday was delighted. with' the sermon of Rev. Mr. Troop, King- ston. The re-opening of the church will be on Sunday next, when Rev. Mr. Webster, of Brock street Method- ist Church, Kingston, will bf the preacher. Mrs. Bell is on the sick list. Miss Redmond is waiting on her. Visitors--Otto V. Hanson and wife, of Kingston, at A. Orser's; Hubert A. Townsend and wife, Milton, and Mrs, A. P. Smith and children, Latimer, at Anderson Townsend's; Miss Velma Lawson is with her uncle; Joseph Lawson. T. Herbert Lawson at New- purgh's. John Redmond is in the city. Alfred Kavener is still very sick. At Mountain View, Mountain 'View, Dec, 13.--The Far- mers' Club was reorganized here on Nov. 24th, with W. Barber president, W. Robbins vice-president and . Ferguson secretary. Mr. M¢Vannel, Picton, requested the influence of the club to establish a short course of agriculture at Roblin's Mills this win. ter. The Woman's Institute met at the home of William Hall, Hufi's Is- land. The W.M.S. gave an enter- tasiament in the church om Friday evening, ¥. Mastin is holding suc: cessful meetings in the county. H. Redner's sale was well attended and overything sold well, Stanley Potter, invited the women of the neighbor hood to vigit his green houses, Thou- sands ' of beautiful aprysanthemums and caroations were in bloom. He gends a great number to- Kingston and Toronto, Cattle are roaming the fields yet. The factory is still mak- ing cheese. Budget From Colebrook. ; Colebrook, Dec. 13.--Stanley Boyce, of Kenora, Ont., was married to Miss Bertha Hufiman, of this place, yester- day, in Toronto. They will be home to spend Christmas with their parents. Mr. Price, of Winnipeg, came to this place for his bride, Miss Hester Cur- rie, and the couple were married to- day. Miss Georgie Warner is spending | this week with friends in Napanee. The children of the Sunday ¥chool are practising for - their Christmas enter- tainment. Mrs. William Ashley met with a slight accident. In turning her jroad, she drove under a wire clothes' Hortunately, atuiigien. : ") told a friend about them andy meeting. horse and buggy aroupd near the Bp I a couple of 1it will, line, which caught the top of the bug-| gy, pulling away the with Mrs, Ashley inside, all over in a heap on the ground. She, | escaped without harm. | Mrs. Peter Hart was called to see her father, who is ill, at Roblin. Charles Benin is somewhat better. top and seat | | going | Budget From Bloomfield. Bloomfield, Dec. 13.--Henry Gibson, who has been in Winnipeg during the past five years, has returned home. | Stanley Campbell, teller in the Stand- | ard bank here, has. beem moved to| Saskatchewan, Mr. White has taken] his place. i A meeting of the stockholders of the Bloomfield Cheese company, was held, on Friday, to consider a proposal to enter a company composed of all the factories in the county. Dr, C, A, Publow, of Picton; promoter of the scheme, was present and addressed the Lessening the cost of manu- facturing and producing a line of cheese particularly suited to a certain trade were the chief points advanced. No degigion was arrived at, but it will be further" considered at the annual | meeting to be held in a few weeks, | A chicken-pie dinner will be held in| the Methodist church on Friday even- | ing. James Fraleigh is home on a visit. Three trains are now. run each day over the C.O.R.: This enables a person to leave here at 7 am. for Toronto, and arrive home the same evening at 10.30 o'clock. apa | Death at Hartington. | Hartington, De¢, 7.---On Saturday, | 2nd inst., a sad death oceurred in the person of Renford Leonard, at the ear- ly age of twenty, Deceased was the only son of Mrs, R. McKinley, whose | first husband, who died some years ago, was Egerton Leonard, son of the late Joseph Leonard, and brother of Messrs, Tho and Charles Leonard, of this place. For about a year past £ id : ulcers, sores. eczema and blood, but don't become discourag- Cascarets are wonder the blood, enabling it ; free from pimples and hartic. Be sure to take Cas- you will surgly have good, pure THE DAILY BRITISH. WHIG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1011. holley fe / wie) ilo "Mis MASTER'S VOCE" Victrola XIV, $200, Mahggany or Oak A ---------- | ous Victrola EE. -- 3 & Victor-Victrola VIII, $52 Oak : IS THE TIME TO THINK OF A BI --= CHRISTMAS | VICTOR VICTROLA | (Hornléss Gramio-phone) % This is the instrument that reproduces the voices of the world's greatest singers with such absolute fidelity that people often think the living artist is actually singing in THE VICTROLA MAKES A GRAND XMAS GIFT ret $20 to $250 ° Victrola X, $100 Mabogany or Oak EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED 'DEALERS person, 4 EVERYWHERE Double-faced 12-inch, $1.50 for the two Selections , (Lebar) Victor Military Band. 38206 . Siren Waltzes (On Motives from 16996 af | "The Siren") (eo Fuld . > Victor Concert: Oichestra. : TWO NEW DOUBLE-FACED VICTOR RECORDS 1 10-inch, 50s. for the two Selections Count of Luxembourg Waltzes O Come All Ve Faithful (Adeste [ iy Hymn Partugalle) a Joy te the Whrld (W | * lo Christmas Hymna, Trisity Chotr ) Christ. mity Choir. Berliner Gram-o-phone Co. Limited * MONTREAL WHY NOT A VICTROLA FOR CHRISTMAS? NN ------_ TB 7 THI S»--> HAR HEALTH If You Have Scalp or Hair Trouble, Accept This Offer. When we promise your money for the mere asking if Rexall "93" Hair Tonic does not do as we claim you certainly have no reason for even hesitajing to try it. We do not ask you to obligate yourself ' jn any way, We could nqt afford to so. strongly endorse Rexall "93 Hair Tonic and continue to sell it as we do it it did not do all we claim. Should our enthusiasm carry us away, and Rexall «ga Hair Tonic not give satisfabtion they would lose {faith and in prestige back to the users, in us and our statements, consequence our business would suffer. I'herefore, when we assure you that Rexall '93' Hair Tonic will prompt- ly eradicate dandruff, stimulate hair growth and prevent premature bald- ness, you may rest assured we know iwhat we are talking about. We honestly believe that Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will do more than any other human agency towards restor- ing haic growth and hair health. It is not greasy and will not gum the scalp or hair or cause permanent gtain, It is_as pleasant to use as pure cold water, lt comes In two sizew, prices 50c. and $1. Remember, vou can obtain it only at our store-- The Rexall Store. G: W. Mahood. his health has been failing, though hopes were entertained for "his recov- ery, but the last few weeks he had been growing ensued on Saturday evening. le was a favorite among the young pecple, be- ing of a gerial, and happy disposition, full of life and spirits. The funeral gervice was held in the Methodist chureh Lere at 10.30 a. in., Monday. Rev. J. A. Waddell delivered a most impressive address. The casket bore many, beautiful floral ciferiags, among which was a large spray of white chrysanthemums and ferns, sent by the Epworth: League, of whica deceas- ed was a member. 'The pallbearers wore six school-mates: Prank worth, Ross Trousdale, Ross Freeman, Robert Freeman, Morley Brown, larry Watson, Sigs- NEWS OF NEWBURGH. Sir Allan Aylesworth is Visiting His Parents. Newburgh, Dec. 11.--The first test examination was given our Boy Scouts last week when eight of the boys of the troop won their first badges. They Aré now preparing fof an entertain ment early in January. Rev, Mr. Mc- Callum, a missionary from Turkey, Kingston, lectures in the Preshy terign ghurch to-morrow evening. At the meeting of the board of edu- cation, Monday evening, an incrense in salary was granted the principal of the public school, the increase dating from September 1st, 1911, Misses Me Kenzie and McKercher, of the high school staff, spent Saturday and Sun day in Kingston, Sir Allan Aylesworth and Mrs. Aylesworth are visiting his parents here. GG, Paul and Mr. McAllister were Sunday visitors in town. Me. Dunn is rushing the completion of his new house in the village. Mrs. Wilsor and daughter, Beth, left Mon- a to spend the winter with Mrs. wi '® son in Winnipeg. Miss Kath- Jeen Thomson, in attendance at model school at Napanee, has accepted » position on the Oshawa teaching stall or 1912. A 'new-born baby girl arriv- ed at the home of H. Ryan on the ith inst. few from here attended the musicale in Napanee on Saturday, given by Mrs. F. Varlluven. "It was not like this in the olden} days," warbled - Wall clerks, New York, when i formed that the usual Chri street i : a . a Ah dain A Na oo hd nd wa bt a a a wh i ..-Hear CARUSO, SCHUMANN-HEINK, Etc, on the VICTROLA, at D.J.Daw son's, 44 piss $t WAAR NWA ANN WAAAY rapidly worse and death | dress, for outing, ¢kating, hunting, or perhaps just a good all- © round Shoe for "every-day wear.' Slippers for X mas. nice pair of stylish new Pumps or Satin Slippers for party wear: o Come and let us show you the advantage of buying Christmas Gifts at this store. Slippers. PIIPEIEIUDEREIENEIEOD GIVE SENSIBLE PRESENTS THIS YEAR Give things that are useful. Buy Your Xmas Groceries on GPh 3t PPP PICKERING'S 490 PRINCESS ST. Cor. University. Phone 530 Our Stock Is Up To Date. Removal Notice ! W,. C. Bennett, Tinsmith and Plumber, has Removed his place of business from 373 King 8t. to 19] @ | Princess Street, next ddor to the Perhaps a pair for ® late 8. J. Horsey"s Hardware Store + ® .l where 'he will be pleased Lo » { meet all his old customers and ae ${ | many new ones as require fire'- class and done; Range Footwear is the ideal One always has need for more Footwear. Ve ab iike Slippers. Everybody in the famiiy likes to get © Tingmithing Plumbing Sister, Sweeth@art, Mother. or Daughter would Surely like a Phone 1033 CHRISTMAS GIFTS Buy something usefal ! $< we would suggest. : > 900000090 REMEMBER, that every one from baby "up wears Shoes and x eh : ip , * There's one best place to buy Footwear, and thal's J. H. Sutherland & Bro. "THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES" CEE EEEFREAEEEEED : $ HOCKEY BOOTS: wena § SSS -- Quick hitch or light ning hitch. -- NICE WARM FELT | SLIPPERS. Tan, Chocolate Black Kid Slippers. ------ or "BEAVER FLOUR" is the urifailing friend DRESSY EVENING of the housewife I Sevegher the trouble of SLIPPERS keeping two kinds of flour--one for bread and In Pat. Colt. Kid. another for pastry. Being a perfect blend ; ? 1 ) Manitoba Spring Whe ard Ontario Fall 2 etal, Velvet or - wheat, it gives to bread the rich, nutritious : properties of the former and the lighter qualities of the latter, making a large white loaf of delicate texture and exquisite flavor. ie vy, biscuits and cakes, made with BEAVER FLOUR cannot be excelled. Ask your Grocer for it today. ior DEALERS Write fr prices on Feed, Coarse Grains sb Carenis The T. B. TAYLOR CO. Limited, Chatham, Ont. in PUMPS or STRAPPED SLIPPERS, OVER- SHOES heavy or fine. Rubbers, occassins, | Overgaiters, and Log- to make ur feet glad. also agent for the Souvenir al i Ballings eaci falllhgs each Inurelay MEXICO: or for Vera Cruz. Tampico FCB R EL Ss Christmas and New Year 'Holidays. SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE 26th; alsa good going! De 10th 31st, 1911, and 18t, 1912. Return limit, Jan 1912. Tickets will also be is Jan 2nd, ued at : FARE AND ONE THIRD Good going Dec , 1611; to Jan, ist, 19123, usive. Good to Toe urn on or before Jan, Jrd, 1912, For further information apply tq J: P. HANLEY, Agent, Corner Johnson and Ontario Ste, A : Christmas and New Year Excursions, Tickets all stations east of Port Return between Arthur on sale at SINGLE FARE Good going December 23 and 25. Return limit, Dec. 26 * Also good going De Return 36 and Jan, 1912, Single Fare And One Third Good' going Dec. 21 to 18%, 1912, inclusive Return limit, Full C.P.R Hmit, Jap 'nd, Jan. Jan 1, 18128. particulars at K '& P. and Ticket Offi Ontario Btreet. F. Conway, Gen. Pass, Agent, BAY OF QUINTE RATLWAY, Train Jeaves Unlon Station, Ontario #treet, 4 m. dally (Bunday excepted), for Tweed, Bydenham, Napanee, Doser: mto, Bannockburn and 'all points aorth. To secure quick desputch to Bannockburn, Maynooth, and points on Jentral Ontario Route your shipments Ja Bay of Yuinte Ralwa y fan ther rilculars, a , " a rt. ent; J. H, Welcn, Pass Agent. Phone No. 3, ¥ AHAMAS IDEAL WINTER RESORT, ei. 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