Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Feb 1913, p. 11

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COUPEK"S {Const | Oysters.) Prompt ei very. Tired out men and run- down women cere tainly do "pick up" on & STOUT IR. 'division, ling wood, of the sawing machine "s cut on the C.N. east of the village, is Abolit to he comploted. ol, Hennigar met the buss is heard. H with a sad yJaceident on Saturday afternoon. While a car of stock. field, but ha this village. At Pleasant Valley. Pleasant Valley, Feb, 16. <H. By berly and sons are hauling timber, preparatory to building a bara, + School is progressing under the able management of Mrs. B. 4 v Miss Marie Watson has left for St, Catharines to enter a hospital as nurse-in-training. © N. BMerbeck paid a fying vi to Sydenham. A. Bury called on friends in the vicinity re- cently. The many friends in this vis cinjty of Mr. and Mrs. John Warner are pleased to hear they are recover ing. Miss A. E. Barr, teacher at Maple Grove, spent the weekend ut her home here. John Ashley, Cam- den East, spent Sunday at G. Hughes. Mr. aud Mrs. Blmer Hugbek have taken up residence in tthe city. Mws, C. Ashley has return. ed after a prolonged: visit with friends at Odessa. Central, Wolfe Island. Central, Wolfe Island,' Fob, 17.-- Thomas J. Hogan, who has been ill of grippe, is able to be around again, Edward Payne i¢ shipping bay to Kingston this week. - Miss Helen Murphy spent a few days at Miss Montgomery's. Mr. @nd 'Mrs. Rich: ard Halliday at Arthur Henderson's. Austin Payne is visiting at Peter gan's. Mus. Daniel Taggart, who been spending a few days at David Mahoney's, hes returned home. Gearge Boyd is pressing = at George McDonald's. Stewart Murphy visited bis grandfather at St. Lawrence if Miss Nora Hogan, "Big Ridge," is at Peter Hogan's. She was also the guest of Miss Nina Murphy. Bert. Docteur, Jr, at T. Grestiwood's, Mr. an? Mrs Tom Moran were the at James McDonald's. | Halliday, Allen P. O., spent the week end at John Murphy's. Death at Maberly. tf Maberly, Feb. 17.-Mrs. John Ba: Jehanan died on Thursday. For some yoars she suffered from diabetes but it was not expected that the end was #0 near, On Wednesday morni Tang Flshe took suddenly ill and madical Bid shi {walk summoned but the disease undermi her system sud on "| Thursday morning she passed away. Mrs. Buchaoan's maiden nawe was Sophia t. She was a Christisn lady and had a ot friends in this community. She leaves an aged father, four brothers, and two sisters, a hushand and twa childeen ' Miss Cora, at home, and Leslie, an operator on the I. "railroad. The décensed was a 'mem. ber of the C.O.CF. and the mem: bers paid their last respects hy at (tending the funeral in. a body. remains were laid to rest in the fam: ily plot in the cemetery, the funeral conducted by Rev. Mr. . Hol orth, which was very large. Singleton Notes, Singleton, Feli.. 17.The sale of the She leaves a grownup family and an aged husband. Wesley Payne, whe dwn for the last few months £ on 'the ©. Arrived hor Miss Bessie lSeel og ng on one of cars carrying of the oar left Hennigar vio- , and oa a on him, which the track; throwing Mr. lently to the ground large stone to roll erushed him badly, He was carried to | THE GIRL'S TAILORED W h uit for a girl of fourteen hin ing place at Mrs. Dr. Freeman was quickly and prepared him for the long to Kingston to the hospital, he was reported condition. Mr. White has left' for Montreal, and Mr. Eaton has taken hie position 88 bookkeeper for Mr, Chisholm, Mrs. %. H. Raymond, who has been quite ill for the Rast week, is recovering. H. [Hadiey, who bas been ill, dies is thetter. It is veporied that Mr. FP 'tom, of Sydenham, is intending construct, half a mile north of village, a shingle and saw mill wi grinder connected. The Sunda Services. were pot held in the Meth- odist church, owing to the absence of the minister, Mr. Coddling. Mrs. eB. Jobustdn, 'who has heen Clough's. visiting her sister and mother, Mrs. | tion of wi returned to het awead of John Raymond, has hoine 'in Lansdowne. Long Point Locals. Long Point, Feb, 17.~Mrs. William |Stually od pores, - Minute particles jack's, |come off day by day, causing not the Bryan, who has been Pocumonia, is slowly improv auction sale held at Frank very ill | 8 has sold his farm to Orval Hall. Mr + J. Kavannagh, Charleston, has tarned home, after a week's visi With relatives here. Miss O'Connor has returned her sister, Mrs. Bay. Mr. and Mre. Joseph Singleton Visited friends in Lansdowné last week: Mrs. Elicabeth Tye is very ill. Miss Lucy Bevens is visiting . friends at Marble Rock. Some from this neigh- borhood attended the horse races at v's Bay. Stesley and Leo Ames and Gus Desmond, of Clayton, N.Y,, have retorped home, ing the past week the guests of Charles O'Connor. W. Macdvoy and daughter, of Seeley's Bay, visited at A. Slack's last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs, John Sykes visited her sister, Mrs. Dillon, Sweet's Corners, this week. Joseph Bevens has 'commenced bis duties as assessor for the town. Hot viditors * B. Slack, Athens; Wiltrid Yates, 'Toledo; Miss M. Leeds er and Stanley Leeder, Caintown; Michael and Gus Slack, Wilstead, at Frank - Slack's; Henry Sly and Miss Estella + Seeley's Bay, at Mrs. Seabrook's; J. Ripley, Lyndhurst, at P. Kelsey's; Mise M. Merriman, Cros. Rr Singleton's: W. MeAvoy iss Cecelia McAvoy, Sesley's ; James Fodey and Miss S. y ina; Edward ind Herbert 3 Del Flood. O'Connor, rus Slack, Wilstead; Miss and S. Leeder, Caintown: +B Bay, at O'Connor's; Allan MoDonald, James Fodey and Mise S, i a Amelia Fodey, ¥ visiting £65 ais at + D. Knowllon was largely at on W } y and Tha 1 h f In gh 2 tl i F | {3 ; after spend- summoned | carefully consi drive | grown woltan, where | péian red and collar and cuffs of w to. Bt in a serious [lend gaiety to the color scheme. T of th ¢ coat, trinimied with big but on Monday, was a success. Mr. Slack [ledst pain or "discomfort. ( @ Ellen '#on than you ever dreamed o from visiting ing. John McDonald, Sand :any dru ¥, jaur village the coming summer. - lis reported that a mew canning The lines of this little s The suit ds built there is a belt across the back enamel, red To Get Rid of Wrinkles Bad Complexions (From Beauty's Mirror.) It is more important now than dur- ing the period of profuse pergpiration fo keep the pores clean. - All cos metics clog the pores; In winter this interieres tly with elimina: aéte material, injuring in. ng the 'complexion. "Or erves alt, he 2 0 and far better: results. Ii 'off an offensive skin, the same time une i the scarf skin ary purposes fouges, sradually healthy, . younger shin. henenth peeps out, and in less than a lort night you have a lovelier complex i. acquir- Mercolized wax, 'obtainable at Atore, is, spread on nightly like pods + cream. and washed off morn- ings. One ounce usually suffices, For removing wrinkles, without stopping the pores with pasty stuff, here's a 'never-failing formula: 1 oz powdered saxolite, dissplved in 4 pint witch hazel. Bathe the face in this daily for awhile; every live - wil) vanish dompletely: Even the first application gives surprising results. Short Point. Mise Rose Fodey ; spengling a few weeks with her sis ter, Mrs. Arthur Slack, AT WELLINGTON. Twp Residents Off On Extended Trip--A Number of Removals. Wellington, . Feb, 17.--Mrs. Peter Clapp has been given up by her phy- sicians. La gri is the canse of her illness: Weltlngton and vicinity 3 horses than any other one place in the five counties. Fred. Spencer is . seriously il. L. K. Shourds and Neal, manager of the Standard Rank, Wellington, are taking an extended {rp to the North: West, the coast and from there to San Francisco, los A olor, Tex: as, Oregon, and other places. The trip will take six weeks: A few new autos will be seen in It fac tory will be expected in the village Thomas Jackson is sick, with his daughter, Mrs. Ella Robinson, in attendance. William Peelingill continues con fined to the bouse. Stinson Chris tie's house is neating pompletion. Mr. and Mrs: Wallace Hair Bave moved to their new home. Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Simson, W. as, of ' North: West, have moved into their new hone, purchased from Wallace Hair, Svivester Thomas returned home Saturday; after an absence of a month, J. E. Clark and wife were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adron Row kins last week. A new Tady teacher is in our public school, Miss Kennedy, of. Newburgh, giving good satisfac tion. 3 W. J. Geabam, ledger keeper at the Metropolitan Bank, for the past fox months. has been transferred to Toronto, : While 'here he made many Pod ot Mo Inst triv. 'Me. and Mes. Frack Blakely, of Gilsad, ha ve to. Wi . : Garvett is on the sick Fist. : o Schone. foe Soi 8 seriously ill. Ne. ray): Bowerman, Room: entertained about filty of hes at dered as would be the case in a tail he skirt has a gracetal 'tusic It may be a liquid, a salve or an old-fush- -ioned plaster, There are 251 treatments -- 'all way out-of-date. Then, Jib fails, try the scientific way. ADPIr Bi nest te, your plaster. 3 wi way "n to say. i A fo the pleturs is the sot B&B wax. It B stops the pain and keeps the wax from 3 C wraps around the toe. 1t is narrowed to be vomtortable, D is rubber adhesive to fasten the plaster ob. 3 ; Sample Mailed Free. Also Biuejey: Busfos . & Black, Chicago & New York, Makers aa A £¥ EAR AS SMART AS. MER MOTHER'S. or fifteen are as red costume for a of serge in the new shade of Pom hite 'velvet over red silk facings, and tons of and from their friends here, whe were 50 royally entertained. r.. and Mrs.' Ferdinand Rockwell, and family, have 'moved' to Upper Wellington, on the corner of West and Water streets. rid NEWS OF MISSING VICAR. Yorkshire Divine Sends 'Wireless Explaining Elopemeént. London, . Feb, 19.~Rev. Albert Kuight, the missing . Yorkshire vicar, whose: mi owas described. in these despatthes, has scnf a lon wire- less message to' the Daily Mail from ahoard the steamer Port Lincoln, via Luderitz Bay, 'in' German Seuth:West Africa. After formally relinquishing orders 8s a priest of the Chureh of England; Knight, in a feeble defence, attributes his ~ dawnfall to. slanderous gossip which said evil things of him when he was working to rescue girls from the white slave traffic. He that by flying to a new Country might tablish for himeelf and the woman. whe accompanied him a new reputation. He says he is entirely re sponsible for the concoction of the scheme for hit disappearance: his wife is entirely blameless for the state ments she has mada. Daily March 15th to April 261 | Inclusive, ? 1 Vancouver, B.C. Victoria, B.C, Seattle, Wash, Portland, Oregon. San Francisco. 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No, not all, a pn 8 use not all wheat. opine i ror all flour mills, (3 ok Wh Sp A Wheat is dusty when the Ll flour mills receive it. There RSA are particles of sand in it, O° x : {3 is. clean, r and also foreign seed mat. ter. Not until all these impurities are completely * removed i$ the wheat ready for milling. Even then the most deli: cate task of the miller still 'remain ed in each grain of wheat is It is called "crease dirt' and m make clean flour, | $--to remove the crease dirt. a tiny deposit of dark a al ust! be removed before the miller A bow Flour for extreme ¢ manufacture is almost m : This 'ca farmer who raises the rious, ends 4 co analyzes every lot of | as 1t comes through to 2A " 3 w 7 oa You can always depend on Rain care taken in its ness begins with the ist who of its purity. (QUALF K | You grocer has it in 7-1bi; 14-ib. ab, 40h nd ay Cy . O5-Ih. bags and in bucrels, n TE 5 mel pr : s. >

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