Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jan 1914, p. 10

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Starting the . »- | i 3 \ -~ = wd » rr i "putting away their of ; Su ; EI for the summer. Mrs T. "Welch bas y 'returned Mote trom the hospital not! ™ EH oa TRY 3 3 . oe very much 1. Mrs. RJ, r COULD ANY- . y 'continues very poorly. Austin oof NOW 19 ON sagen ; hs cf L SOUND \E 1 : a Sweet has purchased the Riverside MY KNEES! CAN t GO F hotel here, and intends taking pos- SC) MIGHT AS To GET A . Do you begin the day with a session on the first of May. D. W. | WELL ASK SK, TE NSE |"grouch"? Are you tired in' the Green is having his house lighted : Your, FIRED ? h 'mornings? Do you fail to benefit by 3 a with electricity. Some from here at- HAND. a 3 A the restorative Jafluence of dleep, , MelLean Personals tended the dance at W. McGregor's, bt > f : £ L which should make good the ey McLean, Jan. 27.--The people of this|at Crosby. Mrs. Martin Wittsie is 2 Eo GE ry od < 7, 24 |and vitality consumed by the day's vicinity are' oping s after the|lald up with an abscess on the back THROUGH g ; GOTO A Zs work ; recent storm. Mr, and Hrs. William | of her neck and Mrs. George P. Red- RET ¥ - DRUG 51 Then you are rapidly becoming Smith spent Sunday at Jobn Vanvoi-| #ick is also suffering with an abscess bankrupt so far as health is col |kenburg:s. Mr. and Hrs. ins and| on ber shoulder. George Gibson FIRST, 1) ed. You should look fo your habits son, Ross, spending the winter at Ii. | froze one of his ears quite badly last dagiaada tt &i of eating, make sure that you get instan ac : : . Aha.) lots of fresh air in your sleeping ap- ill preston 3% Wagers Mrs: Sills is at Moscow. Mr.| veek. Mrs. Fletcher Johnston and tia " i Mtality oa the breath, unc B {and Mrs. Miles Sills, Misses fda and | hildven from morth 'of Edmonton, ud qh i Cae Neo Dil at ail; 40 allied trouble Mario Sills were at RK. Wagar'd on |are renewing acquaintances. , dH » by using Dr. Chase's Nepve Food, Peps is the Igtest and best treatment. | | Subday. F. Foster has returned home re 0 sled iad -- a a. by &ny drugging effoct They are "the breathing treatment," | {after spending a week at Moscow. Mrs. Centreville Items : Hira i) TS ap Navel using it for When throat and longs areailing don't] 1 A+ Foster spent a week with Mrs. A.| Cenireville, ~ Jan. 26--The "At y a few days and get the nervous sys- you see how useless it is to swal Smith of Wagarville, who is very ill. | Home" in the hall, Monday night, we 5 tem into condition. you find your- medicine into your stomach--an end} [Alfred Cousins has purchased A.|passed off very fully with quite . self resting and sleeping naturally Jtirely different and unconnected organ. | | Brown's farm, 3 ' a mice crowd in attendance. The vau- \ and healthfully. By keeping up this Get to the lungs and throat direct, and me deville and moving picture show, on 3 restorative treatment syou will. ' be Pepe alonedo that, Thirteen Island Lake Thursday night, was enjoyed by all able to make good the waste and fil cof Thirteen Island Lake, Jan. 26.-- |the villagers. The members of L.0.L., k the exhausted nervous system with FREE SAM PL E : Thirteen teams are drawing spar from | No. 756, held their meeting on. Fri- i im A------, new vigor and energy. This means -------------- the Hoppins mine to Godfrey, and |day night, on account of the incle- = fv thorough cure of such &ymptoms as ' thirty-nine teams are drawings from |mency of the weather, the previous J oa headache, sleeplessness, indigestion, If Beps are unknown to vou, cut out the 'Reynolds mine to Verona. Mrs. | week. Oysters were served after the and tired. 1istTess thie Article, write npon it name-andf | McCullagh is very ill, as also are | meeting. R. P. Lochhead has return mh, . : date of this paper, and mail it with Tef |'y, "and fire Sidney Morey. Alfred |ed to Hanover, after spending his 4uedlITL oe WHATEVER. THAY 1,17 | Ee ty . Point Feurn postage to Pepr Oo. 4 | Dey, is getting better, also Verna Me: | holidays with his parents. Rev. C.W. A YES-AND PVE TR MULT BE VERY. 4 5 : Street, Toronto, We will Knight, after a serious illness. Mrs. [De Mille, Newburgh, occupied the pul: I FINOUGHT TIE SAM FATTENING. x Andrew Leeman is kept very busy |pit in the Methodist church on Sun- HING a ; nursing the sick. Visitors: Mr. and |day week, and gave a very impressive 5 Mis. John Walker, Collins Bay, and |sermon. Quite a number of church Schuyler Alton and Miss Lelia Clark, | people will attend the Sunday school at 8. J. Deyo's. Miss Carric Deyo |mstitute meetings at Wesley on Wed- * visi at Godfrey; Mr. and Mrs. A.|nesday. Rev. E. Rowland took din- - Collins, at John MeKnight's. ner on Sunday last at Wesley Me- - Gill's. Miss Blanche Milligan is ill. Notes From Florida Florida, Jan. 26.--Mr. Redden, who Miss Madge Weese, of Arden, is visit- ing Miss Pearl McGill, How To Prevent Acid Stomac h has been ill of acute indigestion, is , a a-- rmentation somewhat better. W, L. Storms, wife] Notes From Foigor and Food Fe and daughter, spent Sunday at E. Folger, Jan. 26.1 he C.P.R. tele By a Stomach Specialist. Lucas', Maple avenue. AlN t very graph and oxpress office here is to be much to lose Mr: Martin and family, closed on February Ist; James Lloyd, thoy having 'sold their farm here and 8g¢nt, has réceived notice to that el- As a specialist who has spent many years 'in the study and treatment of bs xtomach troubles, I have been forced . " . 3 . inc Cenie ne: {o the conclusion that most people k purchased a fine residence in Yarker, jfect. It will be a gréat inconvenience H ¢ o C where they have gone to reside. Mrs. to the people. Mrs N. A. Stewart, -- Saran of nemach ani Tv T. Gordon and son and Mrs. George Mrs. A. Simpson, Mrs. W. Burnbam, healthy and normal. The weal trou- spent a few days in Kingston and Miss Beatrice Simpeon, all on the ble, that which caurcs all the pain and anne » Bains Airtel len last. week. Mr, Baseman, of Kings- sicle list, are improving. W. Birnham uy i el "In the er pa tery line 1 siven on all dst ton, has sold kis. farm Mere for a I8 for afew days. Dr. O'Reilly, fermentation. Acid tates the deli- : of aapairs ~ a kinds # Also hard. fancy price to . Mr. Roushorne, of Calabogie, called on his patients hers Tor ans cof Jthe sto Land fou will Ye prompt attention. Shop, | Kingston, who takes possession tlie on Tuesday. Elmer Burnham took in tends the stomach abno iy, eaus- = $0 Queen Bteder. . Ist of March. W. L. Stormes has the musical play.dn Minto Hall, Miss box 'acid 'ana Mtormentation in ps EL. been appointed agent for machinery. |issippi. John Brasky called at 8 ith Ae ag: 2 ke. F LO U R gh! 2 : er in Flower, X iadny rou eh sn EE smme-- tion. "Hho igmiach 18 Saal foes : Our, Robin Hood brand of four Reynoldston Reports ;jug. 'Vig\ors : James Lk. oye, ab his Lyre visitods their daughter, Mrs. C. [hockey team plaved in Seeley's Bay friends at Short Pont. Mis. D. Yown- a TirmalL St. Jrritated almost. past : has a guarantee In every bag for| Neynoldston, Jan. 26.--The improve- howe. at Wilby; w lian Gruwiond m Morden, Sunday last. The Canadian ldast Saturday, aud intend playing in end 18 recovering from an attack of | acid and Wind Ta asrelen ed . 3 good quality, « |Meat made by changing the mail route bi® brother 8, A. Crawford's; Mrs. Foresters held , their annual banquet | Newboro nest Saturday. J. Morris grippe. Joseph Bevins is visiting in they Somprise fd A per Sent. 2 hi 3 ANDREW MAOLNAN from twiee to three times a week js Jumes Simpson, has setumed from L,1 fhe Hotel | Alexanden: Tost. week, las returned to his home here from Ananoque. Mr. and Mrs. Richard |3tep Necessary. Ite Rta ee Seid gs © Ontario Street. inuch 'appreciated. The mail days pow Kingston general hospital. {Era D. D. Ferguson, proprietor of the Hetel | the St. Vincent de Paul hospital, aud Singleton attended the winter fair in|and stop the fermentation by talkhig - jare day, Wednesday and Friday. Potter took a trip to Kingston; Mrs. Alexander; gave a tea to the mem- | is not Ottawa last week. improving much. Dr. Edward Brack- [in a little warm or cold water tmme- Barney Smider is spending a fow days 1 Davis took a business trip to King- J A J ton: Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Montreal, | Po¥® of the tennis club last Friday! Death visited the village agai, ga nd George Bracken, Ellisville, vis- diately atier ing. alta leaspontul ki at home. Mrs. Elmaron Spider, Fste- * oh; 'ME. aha) Furs. Jagison, Routreal, evening. Craig Rlatt and: wife are | this time taking an old and respected 1% at Mrs, S. Seabrook's on Thurs- less the best and only really effective : New York"F uit Store ¥an, visited relatives here last week. ft K. Davie'. settled in theic new home on Maple | resident in the person of A. Payman, 98Y. Joseph Ripley and Mrs. Hunkins Aci Wi) Be antral: ud Tn a E : .Pdgar Genge is taking u course in| ; avenue, {on Jan. 12th. The funeral was held | ok Sand Bay, Visited at P. Kelsey's on mentation stopped almost instantly E EE -------------- the annie college, Kingston. Miss! At Shave hake or ---- | to the English church here. Mrs. P. day. ; Hesse. James Burns and and your Somach ill a once proceed : ) illic Reynolds, teacher, spent Sunday ' Sharbot Lake, Jan. 26.5 harbot At Kaladar Swtion Allison, of Chesterville, returned |oristopber Weebs, wade 'a business | © digest the ood In a healthy, norma 3 Soc 8 nem, 155 Maway tac her homo in Verona. Burton Genge Lake Choral Club went to Mississippi ! Kaladar Station, Jan. 25.--The snow | home yesterday, after spending the trip to Elgin ou. Thyysday. Mesers. A Th maghesin: so To : oen. is drawing rock from the Reymolds last Thursday evening with their foram of last week delayed the trains | past week with her mother, Mrs. | Johnston Moorehgad and Joseph War- | found other forms utterly lacking in : Malaga Grapes, 20¢ a 1b. fine to Verona My. and Mrs, D. play entitled "The Geisha Girl."" Mr. and' stages for a few. days, but all are | Payman. Frederick and! Charles fen made a trip to Gananoque on its _pecullarly valuable properties.--F, 3 Bananas, 16c and 20¢ 'a Robinson at A. Reynold's; Miss Sirah Hope's SMteriAinmun as a Jot jrunning on time again. Messrs. B. | Payman, Kenora, were. called here | Tuesday last. pe 3 dozen. ; I tow at W. Shepherd's; Mr. and Mrs. tended. Rev. A. - mart Was in nhetlor and Files registered at the Car- | last week on account of the death of Pigs. 15 > y {Thomas Cronk and family, Estevap, the village last week, on business. =" 0 © over Sunday. E. Hughes | their father. Mr. and Mrs. W. H £8, 15¢c a 1b, " Four Children from a home near the c are renewing dcquaintances. went to Kingston on Death' at Phillinsville Thursday, to | Murphy are in Smith's Fals, visiting illage were taken to the Children's 0 ti P. A. Detlop | their son, Dr, Murphy. Philipsville, Jan:24---J. V. Philips Dates, 10c a ©. Glenvale Post Office Closes id shelter on Saturday. Rev. Mr. Hck hore pant office + Dotiow etr PA) bas sold his farm and has advertised $14 'Princess 8t. Phone 1405 Glenvale, Jan. 26.--Frank Bowen, Bromwich is still very ill. Mr. Cor- jday. It is now in the Carman house, | Horse Rac Westport 118 stock for sale. . The tenant farm- nell has supplied the work so 'far, but | it is expected a man will be sent hy | conference to relieve Mr. Bromwich for two months. Two fines were imposed last week for violations of the liquor law. Miss Lena Clarke is visiting in Havelock. Miss Evelyn Keill jis able to be around again. Mrs. Avery is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. Culbert, in Kingston. ; Harrowsmith, is operating his saw- - jins machine in this vicinity. Fen- wick Cramer had the misfortune to | severely cut his foot on Friday. Murs. Which males it more vonvenient for | Westport, Jan. 26.--The annual races | JTS Are commencing to move their the stage drivers. Mrs. H. Lewis; Toft | held i Thursday and Friday were a Scltuery, ete. James Stevens, of on Friday for Shamnonville. W. Both great success. The green race and lo- a Hollow, has moved into H. was in fown last week. Mrs. C. Pick- | eal were run off the frst day, result-} | vison's farm bause, Mr. Stevens cring called on Mrs. Fleming on Fri ing: is in poor health. Farmers are haul- day. Messrs. Gordon and Evert Hugh- | (reen race--Tennant Lyon, 1st: Ham | 'N& logs to the mill. Edward Keman es were at Mrs. Fleming's on Satur- | Green, Westport, 2nd; Mr. Howel, Ca- | 20t a fine lot of wood with his gaso- day night. Once more there is a Sab- | taraqui, 3rd. une engine for Floyd Denney. Mrs. bath school in Kaladar. It is certain- | Local race William Stevens, Mrs Isaac Stevens BOOTS | AND SHOES Walker"is seriously ill.° William Hodge, of Odessa, gave an' eutertain- ment in the hall recently. A number i from here attended the tea-meeting i That Alcoholism is a disease is now 3 st 'Week recognized by 'Science. No man in at Glenburnie last week. Mr. aud WW. KE, Fredenburg, 1st; , ~ Mrs. Ross Emmons, Kingston. visit- {ly a good thing for the clildren as Ben. H. Grant, 2nd; J. E. McCann, | 22d Mrs, Peter Nolan were the guests If. you are looking for a g his Senses hss disgrace ad Tun 04 at Hermon Emmons' on Sunday.! RicomBeld ¢ {well as the grown, people. Miss Drow | 3rd; Mr. Barrett, Bedford, 4th of Miss L. M. Blackburn on Friday boot and shoe store where you gs itn Hach and' family through | bwin Clark is making extensive | Bloomfield, Jan me White '18 the superintendent and has succeed: | The 2.30 class was won by Gatar| 18st. A big crowd was on the rink J} will find honest goods at hon- nate. preparations to build next summer. DA a . : ed in gatheting §u quite a gumber of | Pointer (J. Woods, Burridge); 9nd, | to-night for the carnival. The heavy est prices, in the newest styles Alcura stops-the craving for drink, y \frs John Burnett. Havelock, is vis. 00 Wife have réturned home after) " eg in Ohi. ichildren on Sunday afterooons. Baddy McCue (W. Stafford, Seeley's | SHOW, storms and drifts bas left the of men's. women's, boys', builds Ww the system, steadies the | jing at Mrs. Cramer's. Robert Gib- RNID St Sn {Heads nt ---- Bay); 3rd, Robert L. (W. H. Com- [roads in a fery bad shape J. W. youths' and children's, give us Eo 15 Euarantecd 1 ae son has begun hic Work as ASSeSsOr enon' about completed. The public Narrow Escape From Death stock, Brockville); 4th, Princess B. | Summens is cutting wood for Thomas [J] acall and be convinced that | trial. Alcura No. 7 an of od for this year. A good many are sorry yprapy will be moved to his shop] Pleashnt Valley, Jan. 26.--Stanley | (Percy Ward," Cataraqui). : MeCnogan with lis gasoline engine. we can meet your needs to > secretly by any Wife 'or - mathe the post office is going to close the and he will be librarian The share-|Sigsworth had a narrow escape from | Three minute class--1st, Ben. H. (B. | Another old and respected resident your satisfaction. wanting to restore a dear one to] St Of this month. holders of the = Bloomfield cheese death, on Tuesday last. 'Me and his | Grant, Westport); 2nd, W. J. Lyons, Passe aay the person of Miles health and usefulness. Alcura No. 2 , | manufgoturing company hold their | brother, Charles, 'were hauling d | Harrowsmith; 3rd, Mr. Carr, Delta. nan! v.10 'his eightieth year. Mr. ---- grb Ree Wey Myers Cave News annupl meeting to-day. Mrs. Curtis |irom the Vicinity of Silver Lake and The Jnaty Iriends wf id G..s i Fos Joe Nod was moved from his Can be had at our store only $1.00 Myers -Cave, Jan. 24.--The stage Stanton entertained company on two | in Soming out with a load, the con- | ter will he ae te Ruow He ee Jone lo. the home of an per box. Ask for our Free Booklet] Was unable to' make its usual trip én recent evenings. Mrs. Jamies Eaton] dition of the road eaused the wood to | bas temumer Bue tise at X opr with y pte Hig Frank Stone, last Man- i B Ww , : about Alcura. - 1 Wednesday on account of the bad is confined to her home through iN-| fall fornard onto the horses. They be- | v eral Wie : he y ountain | ay n Dec. 24th last Mrs. Lock- . . @ T. H. Sargent, Druggist, 18¢ Prin- TOMS. Drawing hay is the order of ness. John Williams and Miss Cas-{came unmanageable, although Mr. Boy J ospita will be jeopensd, 0 P | Wood passed away. At that time he v cess St., Kingston. » the day. A very enjoyable time was sit Black. both having been operated | Sigsworth bravely hung to the reins | Benoett, the star forward of the | was able to attend to hig business 338 KING STREET Phone 1372 spent at Charles McGregor's on Jan. 16th, in honor of Miss Mollie's birth- day. Mrs. T. D. Perry has gone to Montreal to attend the wedding of her nephew, F. Gauthier. W. C. Sal- mond intends loading his car on the on for appendicitis during the past Smith's Falls hockey team, is home two weeks are rapidly recovering. Saiallpox quarantine has been remov- ed from the home of John Brans- combe. - Mrs. 'Adam H. Savior en- tertained company on Friday evening. te ------------ ete eesti until struck on the head by a falling : stick. The now thoroughly frightened | for a few days. Dr. A. L. Lockwood animals dashed on and in going 8 spending the week in Ottawa before through a gap became entangled with | leaving for Edinburgh, Scotland the team driven by Charles." One ani- | mal suffered numerous bruises. Mp. | but her death seemed to Take his | etrength away and he failed very fast. The rain Friday night and Saturday Was a oon to the housewives for mearly every cistern was dry. Dr. | and Mrs. Lillie, of Westport, are the ) r { Odessa Tidings ot 3 2 » 28th for hig new home in Peace Riv-|\WVilllam Gerow, president of the |Sigsworth was taken to Verona, where | Ode I jovi | Buests of Mr. and Mrs. BE. A. Whit- er district. C. A. McGregor, North Bloomfield cheese and butter com-|a physician dressed the wound, which | of An Lan. 27.~--~The.heavy SNOW i more. Roy Willows and bride have . Bay, is home for his holidpys. - A. |pany entertained 'the directors and required three stitches. Had the stick | OF Ne ost few days has left the returned from their honeymoon trip . Delay and James Pérry are laid off | their wives at dinner at his home on | struck him a few * inches nearer the | roads in a ye ry poo condition. The | to Edmonton and other western . : at the Pay ore mines for = few days; Tuesday: John Shepherd is moving |iroht of the head it would have been | SKaters vere pleased to have the points, and will commence life on the : 2 . hile th ating i :ion Bruce Yarwood's 'farm instant death. {band in attendance .at the citizens'| farm, . - vd chi y. by oo i Delay i er Melvitle EMerbeck, ix ill. Joseph J. |Link on Saturday night. P. A. Valea- i 7 3 1 BB imag ery _ ar t J ay a '| At Crow Lake Watson and bride are with his par- | Ue and Miss L.. M. Simpkins spent | A . | ' 5 i : Sunda ih sti M > Sa ck" MeCa --- Crow Lake, Jan. 26:<The roads are | ¢fits, Mr. and Mrs. I. 1. H. Watson. | Sunday with friends in Florida. Miss Tidings From Yarker : . | Sune ay ga ; Mrs. ac } us: )_Cie 14 he, | a v The ae | Ns Ge vge Barr is visiting friends | M. McCaul is able to resume, her Yarker, Jan. 26.--M. VauLuven,! % . ------------ 7 church on Sunddy, owing to thie bad near Shatbot Lake. School is pro- teaching after another attack of ill- ot Montreal, tame home to attend | ~ Lyndhusst hovhls Inoads. Two officials of the C.PiR. |gréssing favorably under the able A Eruestiiou Agrical 3 Ute laneral ot his mother, Mis A t 15 t 20% : Lynduurst, Jan. 26--The members Biofe "while ag : yg : Ag eTyent oe ann. Saoeek, ciety held its annaul ural Soe Stormes pI ARIES Ty | 0 ) : of the Lyndhurst fair association, hy en hoy ea 1 » township hall, Odessa. The audi-|an evening at John = Curl's, River | ff il 7 8 f Held their annual busifess 'meeting | : mud hole on. Sucker ey Reports From Portland tors' report shows about $200 to|street. Mr. and Mrs. James Froe- | 0 a Make your feet [had wor : had to «all on the men from the sta- tion to help out with the horse but - The farm- OMmence business of the coming man and Mr. and Mrs. Manson Lee Portland, Jan. 24. n also about*$2500 in real es-|spent Saturday evening at George ers are hauling logs to the mill. Del- Show; glad by wearing 'a pair of SEE IF JHEGNED'S TONGUE luckily for the aninsal it was out on hard footing. The 'trustees called a meéting on Wednesday last to settle some Dusiness matters. Mr. Smith of Sharbot Lake, township clerk for Oso, bert Murphy and family, who have Mrs. WW. Murphy, have gone to Ches- térville. for a féw days, before re- turning 10 the West. The 'Poftland | Daily Bolee was elected' presi: M. Fraser, secretary, and E. 0. Clark and J. tors, A. | Lee's. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Deare have | been visiting his parents, Mr. and Jent; Samuel Hogle, vice-president; [returned from: visiting friends at | Snow Road. Mr. and Mrs. C. Shuiti Timmerman, audi-| and Miss Dora spent an evening at Mrs. Martin and | | Miss L. Homan's. was present and found everyting on the secretary's books O.K. J. Cooke and E. Quitin were, Sunday visitors at W. B. Tharrett's. Miss Daisy Matron, a short mig in Sydentian. Band ahon, 'Miss E. Hughes * ; Mrs. F. K were Sunday visitors Miss Edythe Redden of Westbrook Mrs. Jones' class spent Friday eve- | {ls the guest of her aunt, Mrs. M.|ning at the home of Mrs. Jones. Mrs, MebDomald. C. W, Timmerman has | 8. Winters and Effie Shields spent a a gs FARSaas ia returned. to his home in Montreal | day recently at Mrs, J. Shibley's, THE POSITIVE, SAFE CURE FOR | 4riar spending the past month with | Harrowsmith. Miss Lizzie Brown, of HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA | relatives in Odessa. Miss Nejliw| Lime Lake, spsat a couple of days Sufferers'fro these torturing ail- | Clyde has returned to her duties af- | With her sister, Mrs. D. Stewart, W. ~ Warm Felt Slippers | Warm Felt Boots 'High or Low Overshoes : mt a KEPHALDOL Look at the tongue, mother! coated, it is'a sure sign that your lit- tle one's stomach, liver 4nd bowels need a gentle, thorough cleftising at at O. Knapp's. Frederick Tharrett | ments will wolcome the coming to} ter spending the past week with her | Cole, of Harrowsmith, Font Sunday i onte. : Sunday at' home. The painters | Canada of the 'well-known 'European | Sisters, Myrtle and Flossie, in the #t C. Peters'. Mrs, 6. Kenehan, of Moceasins When peevish. eioss, listless, pale are aw at work on the station J.-jremedy, Dr. Stohr's Kephaldol, HOY Ca River strect. spent Friday at § on doesn't sleep, doosn't at or act nat- Stoness, who has been seriously ill. Hitherto the use of most so-called ------ | Winters". 'Mr. and Mrs, J. Sander- 0il Tan Moccasins urajly, oF 1s feverish; atl BOUT} sor 'some time, was able to visit his |remedios has been attended with the Long Point Locals Son took tea with Mr. and Mrs. Mar- an. , breath bad; has Statiaci-as ©, SOM | mints. at Bob's Lake last week. P.:gravest danger on account of their| Long Point, Jan. 26.--Charles | Un. Mr. Martin, of Wilton, is taking throat, Hiatehoed, a Sol, Bivel, toreon, spent Saturday evening ot jinjurious effect ci the heart © and Connor and Miss Mudeline 0'Conngr | UD Fasideie hove iu She house, lately Heavy Gum Rubbers of Figs" and in a few hours all the] J. m. Reynold oe other organs. Jephaldol 'may be | attended the futtral op Monday: of (SEU eh a nT taken with absolyte safety. the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. .los- | Stewart In thousands of cases Kephaldol| eph Kenny, Jones Falls." Messrs. Mich- | Camden acts _Instantoneousiy--acts _ where | ael Slack and D. . Foley, Lansdowne, | in, Miss' other jes have proved useless. made a business trip here on Muay. | is the order Yet its' use is never attended by any Miss Lemna Tye, visited at N. MoCon. | Lake, of I il after-efocts. It bas been recog. nell's, Ellisville, last Saturday and | er, Mrs. - Cambridge, = Fyiglay after- nized as a. perfectly harmless remedy Sunday. Born on January 2ist, to | noon. . by the medical profession, who have Mr. and Mrs, Orval Hall, a daughter! - Al are $orry to learn of the severe made regular and prolonged trials of | Miss Emma Kelsey %a Suleting from a accident Kenneth Martin met with it in their clinics, on thousands -of severe attack of quinsy. iss Cora | While at : when one of the patients, v Reldey is siting at James Kelsey's. | leuses of his 'was broken, a Tf you would get quick and safe re-| At the agricultural meeting held 'ip flac of the' going in his eye. lief from those distressing Jains and | Lyndbuits on Tuesday, Messrs. Char- | He had to i to be treat- Nes, get a 50c tube of Kephaldol' les O'Connor and Arthur Slack were: ed by a sts Andrew Warner 0 Kingston, , after a few dayd with Spending some time at bomé with Orval Hall, Mrs. | his parents. Mrs: "Ross Deare spent [isn't the one that rocks the boat 'in | Rip Kelsey spent Sundey with | Monday at Camden East, the sea of matrimony. foul, constipated taste; 'undigested food and sonr bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and H You have a well. 'slayful ehild again. spent a couple of days at Bt, the guest gf her cous- 8 Haguab. Cutting ice othe. day. Mrs. M, lew; visited her moth. News From Wellington Wellington, Jan. 24.--Mrs. B. Rey- nolds died -on Thursday Just; and the You meédn't poax sick children tof funeral took place from 'her late resi take this harmless "fruit laxative"; | desve on Saturday Mrs. they love its delicious taste, and it] Melvin Peitingill, who and Sox 'Hockey Boots al, and out-of danger, is mot expect- his horse out 'to drink, was in the face, breaking his nose crulhing his cheek bome. Misa R J. REID 5 to ey TR a % i The hand that rocks the cradle ffom your druggist to-day. | elected directors. Mrs. Willard Hall, | bas returned and never be without a supply. Kep- | Outlet, is spending Baldo! Limited, 31 Latour St., Mont- [ber sister. Mre. real,

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