Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Apr 1914, p. 12

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A EA SCREAMED WITH PAIN : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1914. a +, » ' i -- * "yg [ : isom Kingston. The Amateur Ura ' matic Club put. on a good enter {tainment Friday evening. A good 'erowd was in attendance. Edward WHAT WHIG CORESPONDENTS 1,1) bas moved on the farm he will ni 8 10.20 Thin HAVE TO. TELL f bought from Charles lee il relieve t 2 sold in the s of News From Villages and. Fi " The water "in the river is not as women, and J NEWS lages a Arms high as usuel at this time of the a . ; . n qh in every case it Throughout the Adjoining Coun year. No danger from the ice flog 4 ; ; Nearly Died With Kidney Trouble Until "Fruit-a-ti : Leaves you Feeling Good. ties--Rural Events, end Move is anticipated. MN. Coed. of Futer \ . : Gave W Relief and Completely ves ments of the People. { prise, bas rented part of rs. : : fo ; 1 2 4 : = 3 Ga elcome and Om pe p | Waru's house and moved in. - Stan. 4 » " : ] : te Cur 1 The Di At Sharbot Lake Jey Holmes, of Napanee, and ue mer 3 y Gn : i & sease. p p 7 p Colebrook Ja Sharbot Lake Ba Mr. ther spent Easter at i Phiri dake Apr Jj ear (and vid Snider, of Odessa, and Enoch Hayelock where they rendered music | Svider, of Thorp, visited George Lu for the B. R. T. ball The young ©a%%~ > people around here were entertained | : a oka Budget last Tuesday night by Mr. and Mrs. _Sharbot Lake cy % and Herbert Smith. They enjoyed them- Sharbot Lake, April 15 r. am {selves with music and games until! Mrs Burpham havé returned home, midnight, when they were served after spending' Easter with friends in 4 with lunch v Havelock. Mrs. Harry Ihomson and A : dadghters, Wilna and Rae, of North Augusta, have returned home, having been visiting the former's mother, See us about a fence this spring. We Mallorytown Matters have a great variety and cheapest 3 ae ARTRIDGE' & SONS. Mallorytown, April 14.--Mr." and [Nps (Dr.) Kilborn. Mrs. J. Conboy King st Went. hones 350 & 1193 Mrs. William Stevens, of Phillips- js jit. Miss A Kilborn, who has heen wile, are guests of D. F. Armstrong | il for a lew days, is better. Miss M Maple syrup is selling at one dollar | Freeman is visiting in Toronto. Mrs. Erwin bas been called to see her To Rest a gallon and the prospects are good |} ore for a long season Mrs, Charles Ten- | mother, Mrs. Dodds, of Perth, who 1s nant was the guest of her brother, { very ill there Miss Fhomson, ot Good Health Charles Ferguson. Ollie Tennant is { Mountain Grove, is the guest of Mrs. home for the holidays. The Sunday H Smith. Mrs Adan, Geddes and i i ; school scholars of two vaung peo- | Mrs. RB. Gilbert, of Mississippi; wer The first thing to do is bo cor- ple's classes were entertained at the calle at Dr. Kiiborn's home on Sat rect the minor ailments caused |} me of Mrs. Jonas Hagerman. |urday last. Mrs. R. Willismsoh has by defective or irregular action |ieman A. Guild, of the Whig staf, returned home, accompanied by hee of the organs of digestion and [visited at the home of his father, A. | daughter, Mrs. Met harle, whom she ao it v P. Guild, duking the 'Faster holidays has been visiting at the latter's home elimination. After these or- Mrs. F M. Purvis and Miss A. Lear in Parham Miss M. Kilborn spent gans have been put in good Easter Sunday and Monday with her are enjoying their holidays with their relatives, the former at Brockville and parents here, having now returned to Parhamn Station, where she is engaged Ww CHARLES CALVEART, Esq. i St. Thomas, Out, April 1st,, 1913 working ordér by timely use of the latter at Poole's Resort. lin the millinery business Mrs. » "In 1911, T was laid up with Kidney Trouble and not able to get out of my ' Role 3 hilhorn is continuing to improve, as a -- : : ' J FKilginburg Echoes : A He 2 i - p BEECHAM S Neinbur ® A x 15 H. Sly's also is Mrs. H. Walworoth lames q ¢ yom 2 chair, The pain was excruciating and my screams could be heard in the street, : Elginburg, Apri 2 wo Hollv is settled in his new howe, hav L Bs Bison g I tried muny different remedies without any results and T was steadily growin : weaker, One day, a friend from Ottawa came in to see me and when he found factory opened on Monday. | Joseph Milligan's house ' ps ; A ¥ , os - ' me in stich poor health, said Tre would send me a sample of *'Fruit-astives,"" cheese h ing bought : Miss Anglin is spending the holidays | yi" 1" Mrs. skipworth, of Lanark at her home at Brewer's Mills. Miss | (i. syests of Mrs. C. N. Simmons 'at . 3 X shich he did and I commenced taking them. They did me good from the start BE. Tolles is visiting her daughter uster. Mrs. C. Mond, of Ottawa, and ina very short time I was np and aronnd. "Fruit-a-tives" completel (Tha Largest Sale of Any Madicing In the Werla) Mrs. Day, at Sydenham. Leslie wd three daughters, weré guests at CAPTAIN CRAIG, MP. cured me and I have enjoyed the best of health ever since. P y better digestion results, and then |Clogg, Toronto, and John Cordukes, her sister's, Mrs. A. W. Buell; also is here shown giving instructions to the. "Captain of ! would not have any other remedy for Kidney Trouble and would the food really nourishes "and Ottawa, spent Easter at home. Er-| ys T. Erwin and family, of Tweed This is a very recent picture taken .at Uap- strongly advise anyone suffering from this trouble to cure themselves with strengthens the body. The first nest Stover has returned from the'. her sister's, Mrs. C. Huliman tain Craig's residence. "Fruit-a-tives. 3 : CHARLES CALVEART dose gives relief and sounder sleep, hospital, having recovered from an Sa x 4 It is simply wonderful, the relief that "Fruit-a-tives" gives in Kidney and quieter nerves, and improved action [attack of pneumonia F. W. Danby, Budget from Athens : Biadides Troubles. In the Src, Malority of Sates of ae urine," pain nn . 2 PETS nag 4 : 's Falls ade a. short visit at thens : 5 x wwhican an E 3 - ie back, "kidney cramps' anc ieumiatism, the kidneys are not actual of all the bodily organs are caused Smith's Falls, made a h visit a Athens, = Ail 15 Fhe Angli \ WOLFE ISLAND NEWS da) isiting relatives. Dennis' Grif diseased. They arc merely overworked. That is, the A doin, th 3 by an occasional use of Beecham's ( Smith's Miss Annie Irwin is choristers appfared for the first time fen, Watertown,\ N.Y is visiting at their share of the 'w * of di ' {1 stem of 4% Sp hg Pills. They give universal satisfac. | visiting her aunt, Mrs. George Irwin, | in their_new surplices, Easter Sunday. | A Sow Gave Birth fo Nineteen Lit- | Mui " PY Bid Meas Ki Wark of yidding the system Of waste matter. In most ion Le ag " |Murvale. Visitors: Thomas Smith, | The cantata, "The Victor of Bozrah," Mee Maxim Greenwood's. David McLaren | cases of Kidney and Bladder Trouble, there is also Constipation and faulty Skin tion and in safety, sureness and |M uzvale pw A ml hedbom a d eth A a ns tle Pigs. has finished a fine up-to-date hoat Action." "T'ruit-a-tives" relieves the Kidney Trouble by correcting the action of . quickness of action Beecham's Pills |° Si rie a ome ¢ sister Mr hist og pine uted "The bods Wolie Island, April 16.--Miss Ma- | house, R. White has moved into | the Bowelsand Skin. This marvellous fruit medicine acts directly on the liver ap rsto 4 ar 8, s. | hyrhty co 1e . p » ! 1 i -- . is ' J Fo ng TA ET toe Blanchard, Addison, | ie Yott, who! underwent an opera: | James Baker's house in the village kidueys and skin, and is the only medicine in the world that does act on all Have No ole was Naoed in: the vault "here on Sat. | fon" for 'appendicitis in the Hotel I. J. Conley owns a sow which | three of these great eliminating organs. "Fruit-a-tives" will always cure . pac B I Dieu, Kingston, is much improved. | gave birth to nineteen little pigs Kidney Trouble when caused by poor skin action, constipation and acid Tamworth Notes urday morning Ihe funeral of the g I 3 pig itdigestio soc, al for $3. ; a : a avanagh was conducted | Mr: McCormick and jandily have twk- |receitly, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald digestion, = soc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢., at all dealers or seat on ite Samue avanagh w 1 two danshiters htverire receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Known Equal lamworth, April 15.~3b Red | Saturday - afternoon, to the Anglican |en up residénce in Mix Jabeock's | Staley and td ) den and M: Hobbs, of Pickering, hticeh Decensed - was only thirty. { Honse, below the canal bridge. Mich: | turned from Toronto after visiting kL mn Seid everwhere. Inbazess 25 cunts, Spent Easter Hunduy with or ye ven and had been ill only a short ael Grifien has returned honie from | their daughter, Gertrude. -- -- Hirotions with avery Redden Harold Fuller, File and | one After an illness extending over | the Hotel Dieu after recelving treat George (O'Brien, Chicago, is spend- ---- 1 family, Newburgh, visited Mr. 0) everal months, Samuel Boddy ment for stomach trouble. Miss Ola ing a few days visiting his parents . Hinckley has returned home from |in the village Thomas Fawcett has Mry Detlor IF. Harkness, Toront ry away at his Elgin street home, gpent Sunday with his parents | evening. "The - funeral services were | Cape Vincent . after spending a fow | moved into the house which he re LADIES! LOOK YOUNG Saul's barn and stables were des: [0 10 the Methodist church, at 1.20 | ss---- oe RE = cently purchased, Mys. C. Jike ! , toyed. hy. fire on Monday morning pm., Sunday A. McConnell, of the who has confined to, hor home : is much improved. Cause of fire unknown. The huild: | British Whig staff, Kingston, made eo 'he readers « 1 2 | thraugh ilin EDDY : S FIBREWARE TUBS DARKEN GRAY HAIR ings were insured Mi Hyland, of | Avige Easter visit here Mis Has nay f Fo Watertown. is here on' abil y Ottawa, is visiting his sister. v Arnold, B.A. Faculty of Ed hi Ne t0 COTS 8 A% | ness trip y Vv N . a meeps Howse. Mr. Underhill, of the Stirl | Toronto; James McLean and friend, |i Cat ba Cataren Cire | Ly AND PAILS RETAIN THE HEAT i a Hy J Dow OF THE WATER MUCH LONGER Use the Old-time Sage Tea and Sul- |i, Bank, Toronto, is visiting friends | Me. Sweenev, Prince fward On April 15th, Miss Ollie Markey, phur and Nobody will Know, in town. Orange lodge gave na grand | hoth of Queen's, Kingston; e . 1 Sal . CIO Gray hair, however handsome, de- |g pier on Tuesday evening last. iss [Jennie Doolan and Bessie Re : ' all's | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mar- THAN THE WOODEN OR GALVAN- IZED IRON ONES--ARE CHEAPER notes advancing age. We all know Blanche Hunter entertained the choir Jelleville; Misses Nel- | U4 : ¢ laken a act- l key, Kemptville, became the wife of the advantages of a youthful appear-| . 1. Lome one evening last week Ernest. Kingston, Spencerville. The anes, Your hair * your charts. It ; -- aud Mildred . Hickey, normal school, ceremony was. performed by the Rev. THAN THE LATTER--WI1LL LAST makes or mars the face. "hen it i fm . rk Ottawa, are among the students hor George S~ Clen #2 rn v Th Trl . fades, turns gray and looks dry, Budget from Westhrook 14 the. holidays. Mr. and Mrs. 0} ] Ee ouginen. the Methodist LONGER AND DOES "NOT RUST wispy and scraggly. just a sew. ap- Ww estiTook, apnl 5 Ei 1 or Sexton, Deloraine, Man.. have been |The 3 ah. tad church will hold its annual meeting THE CLOTHES. plications of Sage Tea and Sulphu. [the farmers are drawing lumber nj hope owing. to the illness of A ep hat . the it Kemptville in May : enhances its appearance a hundred-|from the mill Others are engaged their daugliter. Miss Gladvs, a igh H red | : case 8 ; i in May. fold. in the sugar bush and report a fairy. °F dent here Mrs Harv +7 L testi ommon sense can never Le toe Don't stay gray! Look young! Ei-{run of sap A number from the vil- | gi onc ix recovering from ber recent ss IF HI , To- eopinion, 2 ther prepare the tonic at home or get lage attended the sugar social at iin... Her mother. Mrs. Brown. Del hi Loe I ' ; he minister 8 pastorate would be from any drug store a 50 cent bottla|Collin's Bay on Monday evening. j;, j< attending her Dr ] I Take ly: Pills. { short if he put all of his thoughts fin- of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair|Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Sproule returned | jlarte, who has heen quite ill, is re |2880N : Remedy." Thousands of folks recom-|{home on Monday after attending the loi ind as improving. His brother, mend this ready-to-use preparation, |Sproule-Smith wedding at Toronto. | Dr. jlarte, I'rescolt, was a recent Vis because it darkens the hair beauti-| Miss Lorraine Smith, of Kingston, {itm The scarlet fever | fully and removes dandruff, stops|Miss Myrtle Stevens, Wolfe Island, being released from quarantine scalp itching and falling hair; be-|,nd Miss Nettie Adsit, Kingston, » sides, no one can possibly tell, as it|gspent the holidays at their homes THE VILLAGE OF YARKER By darkens so naturally and evenly.|pere James Howie, a farmer resi- . i You moisten a sponge or soft brush|i..¢ of this place, was married on | Death of Mrs. Hiram Walker--Eas- | You Ny : with it, drawing this through the yr 0 dav last to Mrs. Coffee, of King: ter Holiday. Visitors i yea iy oug hair, taking one small strand at a}, and they have taken up resi Yari April 16 A . Vincarms time. By morning the gray hair dls-| 4.0 in Glenburnie The cheese | era} ig I ho $3lden teat | eu appears; after anothér application or tactory started its season's work on 9 ne al the rome of rederic k two, its natural color is restored and Mond av' Inst ae ace, when his aunt, ra. Hire it becomes thick, glossy and lustrous|' dd { alker, died of heart failure The fun and you appear years younger. _---- {eral service was held Sunday afte; Agent Geo, W. Mahood. Box Social at Middle Road noon, in the Methodist church, and pe mre eer ee ed Midd Road, April 14.-0On. Thurs} 52° well attended. The remains wer Hidde Loa, pr X { placed in the vault at Violet § day evening, April 9th, the Dufferin Visit weak * lodge rooms was the centre of attra nt Yarker Mr. and Mrs . De I The Clov Robert Gordon, © Toronto, with hi tion for the young people J he, fv { parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon VIE a J : . with his Club was \ . aadb Andrew Warner, Kingston, FOR DRINK HABIT | mo i vere intesesting con. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warner; K. Fm hs RY . & "berly and daughter, Mary, of Mont So uniformly successful has OR-| (esis Were enjoyed The prize winners | 1" (0 Mi and N 110 x 3 ul + his parents, r. and Mg« RINE been in restoring the vietims|in each received suitable. gifts Mrs. Emberly: Mins Erma McWillian of the "Drink Habit" into sober and | Steers gave a very interesting reading.) pool oo fohn ( onnoll's Archibald A aa useful citizens. and so strong is our|Mrs. James English and Miss Fanny jg 0 O00 pod with hi a 3 Are von confidence in its curative powers,|(ialloway were the judges appointed to | 0 Tra CT Baloo a Q si ; that we want to emphasize the fact)decide on the prettiest box. The prize | =" 0 Merchants' Bank, N oe Do you fee! listi that ORRINE is sold under this posi- | wis awaided to Miss Eva Atkinson. | pee with his parents. Mr. and Mos tive guarantee. If, after a trial, you | About 10.30 o'clock the boxes were | e: Heare patu Ww ker 1 i ila ra get no benefit, your money will be re- [disposed of by auction. The pretty | ot oC ear Walker Xing Mex funded. ORRINE costs only $1.00|boxes were in great demand, and eac bin sud. Aauahier: Violet. of Cobotr per bbx. Ask for Free Booklet brought a fancy price. James Eng-| her dat g hier Mrs ot Ww ihe: } G. W. Mahood, cor. Princess and]lish acted as auctioneer in an al le | ni, Wilson. Belleville hs te AF Bagot streets, manner Miter a luich, the jolly fC "Rev R.W. and Mrs tli crowd joined hande and the hall rang | ppl co C4 visited elsowhers 'were to the tune of "Auld Lang Syne." [yr 0° jon Connolly and son, Wilirid ------------------------------------ . a" - : Acid Stomachs are Dangerous,» «in deters was Fount" Nh ik Si site Foner i Napanee; Mes. D. Stewart and son Nn he ALL Stempel Troukie Te At. Ferguson's. Falls o | Harvey, at her brother's, Wesley : Ferguson's Falls, April 15.--The |Brown, Lime Lake; Mr. and Mi A Physician's Advice on Cause ana|luS87 making season is now on, bug | Hirgm Shangraw, in Tweed, the gues Care. the prospects ark ngt good for much | of Stanley Lee s X _ | being made. The hum of Mr. Ba- | Mrs. J. Shibley and daughter, Har A falnous physician Whose Sutcess dour's saw-mill is heard ever yday. { rowsmith, and Miss Lizzie Winter ful researches into the cause and cure . : . ; of stomach and intestinal diseasea| John Spenve, accompanied by C. [spent Easter under the parential roof ye ed in The a international Hollinger, made & business trip to |A large numper from here attended the T lavant on Monday last. Rev, Mr service held Sunday night in Cole cent lecture that nearly atl Intestinal E troubles, as well as Hoary diseases of | Terrley, who has conducted the ser- | brooke by Rev, Mr. Wilson. Roscoe the, vital 'organs, were directly trace: | vice iy St. John's church for the Sutton, Newburgh, spent Sunday at stomach, whieh in turn was due niae| last eight years has been changed | M- Foster's; Mrs. Warner spent a few times out of ten to excessive acidity, Bale i . 1 days eallmg on Moscow friends commonly termed sour stomach or to Pakenham. Mrs. Shepland Is The wheel factory is @ i " ; heart burn, which mot only irritated] very ill again. The ice bas all floa- he wheel factory is again runming ull time, after being shut down tof. Albert College, lie Brown; Jirene and Blanche Mclean, y words. Are you "Nervy"?' Do you "jump" at a sudden sound? Deo you feel irritable? Are you nervous? Do youget headaches? Do you hareeuaigia) - your 'work hausting ? " gut-of- ' \ Do you suffer from nervous debility ? That : * Wincarnis "|B ) 3 is because your nerves want * toning up." y put you right, Take a wine. You need a short course of * Wincarnis." | of *\Vincarnis " in the middle of * Wincarnis" is a powerful nerve builder § morning, and arcther the last thing which acts directly upon the nerve centres 1s. You will delighted and thus transmits new vigour and new life to the nerves all over the body. ne vigour and nsw vitality it will giv Begin to get well FR SIREN rR SIA 0 0 dl Mitre in Send the coupon and you will receive a* liberal free trial bottle of * Wincarnis "-- enough to do you good, Aftgr you have proved its merits you can obtain 'Wincarnis' from all. Wine Mer- rich, red blo : : y chants and leading ele J 5 ; Chemists and Stores. times a days ~ You will # A feel batter from even Su and inflamed the delicate lining off ted down the river and did not do | ha a, 3 X ; a hepa > Sign this E 5 the stomach, but also sel up - . . or | Short hours. Mr. and Mrs. Myles Wil the first wineglassful-- # \ : " i y VN 1 Yi" in. | any damage to the bridge. The roar | . Pra » Ope 3 3 \ oS J ; and post-it to-day tritls and stomach ulcers i - " . as teresting to note that he" © ns| of the rapids can be heard again. Pom Det Suudas at R Nise 8, you will fee! (he new 4 ¥ \ - the use of patent medicines as : § ino | LOlebrooke. rchibale abeoc = rich ti vd dancin % ue ne, fl 13 0 \ . as" of medical ireatsiont 2 : Miss J Spapard. whe I A eding spending a few days in Napanee, Miss ! fiaacing thro your veins ? \ EE OLEMAN & CO. Ltd. stomach, stating that he and h col < be 8 8 : * « TO 3 . 4 leagues have pi Hpond remarkable re-| spending her holidays at i achie 2 spending J Easter A re rou Weak ? < Wincarnis Works, Norwich, Eng. sults by the use of ordihary biserac- Fw ! holidays at her" home in Galt, also y _ ® h 4 » £8 BL leans send mis o Frag Toit Pins ebss ' od Magnesia, whiche by neutralizing Miss Amie Rithved]. lio has been ie cr or he as K 5 8h ; ease end a Free [rig] Bottle of' Wincarais, Adity p ouple oki, > . a Short vi i. entlose. sis LOLs Stainps t . I I {rouble x Tig contends Temitned to Perth i STocunr | Harold * Oldham, Kingston, wilh-his Do you fee! ificapable of exertion? Does sy ins to pay postage. that it is as foolish » #treat thel : ¢ "UOC 4) parents, Dr. and Mes. Oldham. your work exhaust you? Do you feel in. stomach itself as it woult be ror aj Where she is attending business col-| "yo alo itended the concert A i, 3 AN man who stepped on a tack to rubl lege. John Gray. who is employed!) ,. "HC ro: he teasely weary ia all your limbs? 1 so, take y \ \ EE Jamment on the, foot without first] wot the Interhational Harvester] [tid in Colebrook last Friday night. | & «Wigearnis™ thy \ BALLER ARS : Name ___ removing the tack. Remove the tack e ves { Ballasting the 'road between Yarker carn ) ; company in Ottawa spent Easter) ni Napanee will begin in a day or| # 61VC7 gth and new vigovr, And and the foot will heal ltself---ueutral. } ize the acid and stomach troubles willl holidays at home here. 'wo. on the U:N.R.. A passenger coach eachday mre strehgthand morevigour, until, RR oN g \ a dress Ey Aa sn A AA, disa paar irritating medictues y+ . Rtehih po : BE i . r rebuild A le s medic treatments are useless, so a is now run throhgh to Ottawa on the cp by slep, it reoulds your weakened x "h 'olebrook N - +} % - : im 4 Remain BCAd: TOMOVE the aly and ' a : te . j through freight. . § comstitution and recreates your last vitality, | there will be no need for medicine Colebrbak, April 14.~The Faster | -- the Snfiamed lining of the stomach | gorvice in the Methodist church Sab- | The vestry of St. James church, | will shen heal Tiself, Sufferers Puen bath evening, conducted bx Rev. W. |Kemptville, expressed its apprecia- : D. P. Wilson, was largely attended. | tion of the lenten mission conducted should get a small boitle of bisurated magnesia frém thelr druggist, and! The offertory amounted to thirty [by the Lord Bishop of Kingston and in ane poontul. in 4. quarter) dollars. - Maple syrup is coming in |the clerk was instructed to extend io a of a glass of hot or cold water after y A . meals, repeating in fifteen minutes it} freely at one dollar a gallon. Der- His Lordship the warmest thanks of sary. this being the dose which) oo 0 Garrison has rented Mrs, . (. [the congregation for his valued ser- noe: the doctor has found most efficacious . * q in all cases. a. woodrufi's House" and removed vices Are your lips and Are your eyes dull?

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