Twitching of the Nerves A Distressing Symptom of Nere vous Exhaustion Cured by Mre. John McKellar. What sympathy you fee! for anyone whose nerves twitch and Jerk, and what resolves you make to never allow YOUr nervous system to become ex- hausted, until paralysis of some form claims you as a victim The only way is 10 watch the warn- ing symptoms, such as sleeplessness, headad he, indigestion, tired feelings and irritability By the prompt use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food you can feed the feeble. wasted nerves back to health and vigor, restore the vitality of the body, and prevent serious dis "case Mrs. John McKellar, street east, Hamilton, Ont, writes .-- "1 was Injured some years ago, and that left me with a broken-dewn ner vous system. I coald not sleep, and suffered from twitching of the nerves ind disagreeable nervous sensations. "1 theh began using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and can say that 1 never used any medicine that did me so much good; in fact, I am entirely cured of my od trouble. The Nerve Food not only strengthened the nerves, Lut also built up my system in every vay." Under dite of Aug. 29, 1912 Mrs. McKellar writes, confirming her cure, ahd sates that she has had in. quiries fram many peoplé who heard of the great benefits she ob tained from Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents a box, 6 for $2.50. All dealers, or Ed- manson; Hates & Co, Limited, To- ronto, 11 Barton DRURY'S Coal & Wood Yard Three Houses on King Street West overlooking the Lake. ,400.00 Solid Brick House, West end of city and 12 full City lots. : ; $3,000.00 Double House on Earl Street, rents for $17 $1,750.00 Six roomed corner house on Raglan Road for $1,200.00 on casyterms Norman & Webb Real Estate. Life, Fire, Live Stock, and General Insurance, 17% 1-2 Wellington Street. 'Phone 730. INVICTUS hac § HA a [NEWS OF THE WORLD THE 'LATEST TIDINGS GIVEN IN BRIEF FORM. E---- The Whigs Condensation of the News of the Day From Telegraph Service and Newspaper Ex changes, News From Godfrey, Godfrey, Urtober 28 The farmers have finished digging potatoes and re- port a fairly good erop. The roads are in a bad condition after the long rains. Visitorez--Mr. and Mrs. bi mer Scales at >. Harper's. Miss Mary Giles at F. TLeslies Miss Maggie Harper, Kingston, is spending Thanks giving with her parents Death at Westport. Westport, Oct. 38.1. I'. Alguire a rived home on Tuesday, from the west, being called home by the sor ious illness of Mrs. Alguire, Ihe funeral of the late Mis. I. I'. Alguirs took place Sunday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Hager officiated, W. R. Rorison, vho has been seriously ill at hw Mount View hospital, is somewhal im proved. Mr. and Mrs. J.'E. Mc Cann returned home on Friday after spending a few days in Kingston, Notes From Wilbur. | Wilbur, Oct. 28. --W. E. Bannerman of Queen's university, condusted ser vice hate on Sunday. W. W. Roche, of this place, loft for Chicago on bu siness. Charles Hollinger shipped a cardoad of cattle to Montreal last week. John Thurston, while return ing home, met with an accident, dis locating his shoulder-blade. Miss ¥} sie Lee and Mise Hilda Jacob visited at Wilbur last Saturday. Miss Jen nie Richardson has returned to King ston. A. Richardson at his hou on Sunday. Miss Ethel Boyd at he home on Sunday. Hunting is the der of the day. Hems From Canonto. Canonto, Oct. 28. A number here attended the entertainment beld in Heatiy's school Friday last. Min M. Davis, teacher at McDonald's Cor ners, is spending Thanksgiving at he [ home here. F. G. Burke, teacher at y Canonto, is spending Thavksgiving Oso. Mrs. James Campbell, who ha been ill in the hospital, is improving * Rev. W. Hall, of Plovaa, conducted service in Canpnte church Sunday Inst. Mr. and Mrs. A. Badour hav come to live with their son, W. 'A Badour. ; Mrs. W. A. Badour was eall ed to Ompah, Friday last, where her father, John Armstrong, is very ill Mrs. Ena Elliott gpent Sunday at J Fllictt's. from Doings at Clarendon. Clarendon, Oct. 28.---Archie and Johnnie Campbell are spending the Thanksgiving bolidays with friends at Balderson. Mrs. Neilson, of Stel- la, is the guest of Miss Gertrude Gilenn, Miss M. Leishman is visit- ng friends around Zeland. Cop Rock gang boarding cars are in Clarendon siding. Messrs. Campbell and Erwin shipped several cars of stock to Kingston and Montreal last | week. John Barr is home from En terprise, Miss Edith Appleby has gone to Toronto for a few weeks' visit. Delbert Barr, of Renfrew is spending the Thanksgiving holidays under the parental roof. Miss Min- nie Raynor has gone to spend the winter in Peterboro with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn made a trip to Kingston. Miss Teresa Cain and and friend, of Ottawa, are guests at John Cain's, Dufferin News. filling is the order of the day here. A number Four warm years in a barrel-- and then Corby's Special Selected Whisky comes to you, Sir, in a Government- sealed bottle-- with an unmatchable bouquet and flavor ST Tefal k Corbyyville for over halfsa~century 1.00~under al-at best Hotels and Stores Large Bottle ament ore The | Dufferin, Oct. 28. Threshing and silo from this vicinity attended ma BREAKS A GOLD NEEDS NO HELP fape's Cold Compound Curves Colds aud Grippe in a Few Hours-- Tastes Nice--Acts Gently. that taken Tt k= a poutive fact a dose Pawe's Cold Compound «wo hours until three woses are taken, will end the and break up the most severe wither in the head, hest, stomach, limbs, or any part nody, "It promptly rdlieves the erable headache, dullness, wose stuffed up, feverishness, more throat, runmmg of the mucous, catarrhal discharges, ness, stiffaesy and rheumatic twinges 'Cake this wonderful Compound a airdeted, with the knowledge tha there "is nqgithing else in the work which wjil!ldureryour cold Grippe misécy as promptly and witl oat any other assistance or bad af tor effects as a 25c. package of Vape Cold Compound, whith any drugg ean supply--accopt no contains no quimmne. Belongs home Tastes pice--acts gentfy ons of most head sneezing nose sore or © in ever AH ave r 1 A 1 the sale at H. Mclean's over the sudden dealh of and sympathyis extended to his wif and daughter Miss Bella Stewar has returned home, after visiting he and acgnaumtances at places Mizz Nettie Cowan ing friends 0 the «ily A. Hay » improving slowly in health. Mrs. Har ding has returned Kingston. Miss Lillian 'Anglin, hingston Mills, spent a day in the neighborhood recently Mrs. PD. Strachan is spending a few with her parents Potato rot i om mon 1m A number of ) potat McLean i Ha fron wred sister varion 1s VisHl to days at Falls. tovality not digging their it is nxeless. Mi daughter, Mrs © mond has returned hon to New York i have moved to the city to Hiland has moved to his new home this her Smith veside Budget From Long Point. Long Point, Oct Miss Lu Jahe Chapman, who underwent operation the | hospital, ore { favorably I Tavior of Hartford, Conn, ing his sister, Mrs. Mrs. James Dillon : ville hospital Miss Alice Ivisiting Miss B. Thurston lvitle. Miss Madeline OC who has been visiting friends in Water town, Canton and Pots 0, N.Y returned home on Weds y. Miss Mariam Tye spent the week-end in Brockville Mrs. DD. Townsend has returned from visiting her mother Mrs. Leeder, at Mallorytown Miss Seal spent the past week-end at Mar- ble Rock Dr. Fergus O'Connor, Gananoque, visited at his home here last Wednesday He was driving his 'new mare, "Empire Queen," recent- iy imported from Buffalo He in- tends driving her a few onths him LT and then placing her there on his father's stock farm. Miss An na Kelsey is visiting at her home here Miss Florence Townsend is visiting friends in Mallory Mr and Mrs. Chas. O'Connor spent Sun day in Gananoque. tecent visitors Mr. John Fodey and Miss Belle Fo dey, at Arthur Slack's; Joseph Leed er, Caintown, at F. Slacks; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bracken, Seeley"s Day, at Mrs. 8. Seabrook's; Herbert McAr dle, Sweet's Corners, at C. O'Con nor's; Mr. and Mrs. 'Darwin Cros {and daughter, Lansdowne, Mr. and Mrs. T. Bevins and Everett and Lew is Bevins, Chaumont, N Y., Mre Sampson Andress, Lee Valley, Ont at Mrs. Sarah Burns': Mr. and Mrs Michael Black and daughter Maude Wilstead, at Frank Slack's, gener impr and fa been { Kelsey Brock- in ston is as have Jane is {ll in the NNO own Budget From Verona, Verona, Oct. 25.--~The continued wed i i der -- THE DAILY BRITISR WHIG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1912 g-- has greatly returded isrmers in thew work of Fhe ttas collector 1« making hi Miss Fdith Yorke is visiting | Joseph Wilkins has | The : is furnishing the «on i = ing very interesting Keer and} yon are threshing in the vicimity. | of the late Mrs yes taken from the vauls| and » rest in the family plot on Thursd Rev. €. W. Crane sonducting special services at Bethel appoint Lie Shibley, Napa-| nee, AS W. organizer, is bere in the interest of the orden. Herbert ur ieigh captured fine trophies at the field day sports at SHS. Some f the boys are getting ready for | deer huntivig on Nov. Ist. Miss Effie jenge, Normal school, Ottawa, vist her week. Mra F removed in house vacate John Steele. Verona eream patrons 31.214 per owt eptember milk. Work of mend the roads from the cheese factory bridge uth Verona will Ix rial thix week. John Paters. jr. gone to the hospital at Kingston Benjamin Davey) and Wattam have res Mr. and Mrs Asvelstine is Coodrich, ia her hingston ion | for baby HHrov K er The remains Stor wage some od her + here last Amey has ately paid' its treatment and Stanley from the west. raham am atte Rohert aanoque, i= here on a JAsit. Miss Hazel Assdstine is home. from Albert ollege, Ralleville, for Thanksgiviag. The post office has been moved next to the Workmen's Hall. Arthur Ry has moved to the wmetal-clad house on Uemelery street My. and Thomas Ryder spont Sunday at RXR Drunk with Power. Toronto Globe The Globe desires to republish, without lengthy comment, the following letter which appeared in Halifax Chronicle Tuesday hat Canadians should have t« the on ast SB i > ro; wis | Abundance of Glorious uffer the national disgrace involved n the publication of such a letter 1ust be laid at the door not only of Mr. Hhodes and of Dr. Reid, Minister f Customs, but of Mr. Borden him- seems to hive given a free the basest elements in his elf, who hand to party fo Editor of the Chronicle was appointed Collector Cus for the port of Oxford 13 In fact | took the initia- ulated a petition which was ed by Liberals and Conserva- and was instrumental io every the Sir 1 toms Ives way During my lhenmbency F « received high eommend- ation from inspectors, and have served the public in a competent and efficient manner I have taken neo political part whatever in either Federal or Provigeial elections, but to-day find myself dismissed from the Customs service on the pretext of 'active political partisanship. "I am one of those to whom for- tune has been quite unkind. 1 am sixty-three years of age, and am not blessed with an abundant supply of this world's goods... Fifteen years age I was forced to have my left leg am- putated above the knee, and ten years ago- a similar operation wa performed on my right arm at the shoulder joint tthe bone being re- moved from the socket) So you see that my condition, so far as the performance of manual labor is con cerned, is a sorry one "The above facts were known ft our representative, Mr. Rhodes, whe for a time seemed loath to advise a dismissal, but seemingly in their de- to. be drunk with the satiety which only the trough can produce they became destitute of feeling "Lemuel Bent N.S, October 16, 1912 this town have ire "Oxford Token of the Word. London Advertiser "Show where the Whitney gov- ernment has dose poor work in any particular," cried Hon. 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