Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jun 1915, p. 14

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favorite yeast for more than forty Enough for 5c. to produce 50 large Sa) loaves of fine, MADE IN CANADA wholesome nour- ishing home made bread. Do SID FROM COUNTRY 1 De Frontenac. - port last week. getting the Tumber sawn for a new |and Miss Meile: Spencer motored to house, | Madoc on Sunday, and spent the day Robert Roushorn is wv ZEALAND, June 9 --Rain is much needed in E ANDHAMLET i ee | Bishop and son William, Miss Blair (a e at P. A. Wickware's. n 'NORTHBROOK. June 10.--A large nwmber from here attended the wedding reception Vi Kingston pienic at the new road being built between La- 1 PTT TT eRe. to visit here, Miss G.-Cook, » is visiting Mrs. John Robe Quite a few attended the Poland on Wednesday. A umber from here are working on mbia rtson. ant and Folger. -- Up (SKE DATES AT 2oTTOM) C GET OUR PRICES ra 3 f For plumbing work, or gas piping Have your repaleing done by bs Sat. Listaction guarantéed. | A. AND J, JAMIESON, flumbery gud' Gasfitters. CENTS SY HEN DRESS | . Local Branch Time Table. { IN EFFECY MAY 30TH, 191% Tratus: will leave and arrive a: City Nepol, (vot of Johnston street at Kaladar on Monday evening given in honer of Mr 'and Mik. Gordon Sr { Hughes, Private Robert Commings, EMERALD | Belleville, spent a few days last week June J. Farmers have completed | here with hig parents. Mrs. Arthur their planting. ¥. McKee spent-a few | Perkins, who has-been: #1)" of plen. days with friends in Pittsferry. Bert| joy is recovering. Miss Maggie Hitchens attended jury in Napanee Clarke, Flinton, is visiting her aunt, | Mrs. Alexander. McKee, Milford | Mrs. Williams. = 'Both Frank Thémp- |Epent a few fags here as Jen og | son atid Floyd Allan, Harlowe, spent 8 | Hugh McCormick. Ld war ald. J er House, Silver Lake. © Mr. and Mrs. Alexan:| PIRlsterry, renewed acquaintances | e'dey Svonlng wt tie Shier Hose der Fergusson visited at George Gar. | bere last week. H. Reid spent | 4 ned after spending week at rett's, Eden Grove, as also did Wil. | Sunday with J. Merrow, South shore, | pooyjoigh. ~~ Harold McGregor find rett's, Eden bi ue B mwich | Quite a number took in the excur-| Walter Hawley Cloyne, are spend- liam Richard and Bolton Brom 'i sion on June 3rd to Kingston. Miss] ing @ few. 'weeks in this vicinity. | Mary Wemp, Montreal, is visiting aer | yf Julia Parfitt was the guest of | parents here. Born to Mr. and Mrs. | Miss Grace Wood on Sunday. Owing | George Wemp a son. [ to the absence 'of Rev. W. Merrick, treks | who is attending Conference, Stan- WILBUR i | ley Stapley conducted service on June 9.--Prayer meeting was with-| Tues ay evening. ground in good condition. W. Rous-{ 4° =" " Friday EYEIInE Or Feoour Re day e g horn is continually drawing mica to | of Mr. McFadden, the pastor, being | Perth Road from the Anglin mine' {away for a. few days. Mrs. W, W. very enjoyable time was spent last peop "oo visiting her son at Have-| Tuesday evening, when a small crowd | Mrs. W. E. fock for a few days. XB. went for a ride in 8 Jarse my? bouty Boyd is visiting in Kingston. James] owned by Mr. Anglin, A number of | on 'samuel Jackson and Miss Jessie | the youug folks attended the selebra-{ yey at Elphin last week. James | n in n . Mrs. . py { Boyd has returned home from Kala-| horn entertained at her hom on Fri. | 4 0 John Thomas spent the week. | day evening. Miss Bdna Jones 18{ 5 with friends at Snow Road. Miss | spending a couple of weeks with her Lizzie Cameron, Catfionto, spent one | sister, Mrs. Alton, Perth Road. Mrs. | p | K. Wilion, Ottawa, is home visiting { 107, this week at Robert Richard- son's, her mother, Mrs. Jones, Mr. and ; Mrs. W. Roushorn and little dangh- Golng West. Lv. Clty. 19--Mall ...... 12.20 a.m. NO, 13---Fast Ex. .. 258am 27--Lel to Tor. 320am, lad. |, 1.41 pm. 39pm. Lennox & Addington | this locality, as everything is burning Rag up. Frost did a Jot of harm. Grass- | hoppérs are too numorous to mention in some places. A number are en gaged in peeling pulp. Mr... and Mrs. J. A. Conboy and daughter Jes- sle went to Perth on Monday. 3.3 England cut hig foot with an axe on Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Young returned not cxperiment, there is nothing Leeds + WARBURTON. June 11 --W: A. Deir and Gordon Loney have purchased cars from William Wilson, Gananoque. Miss Mae Steacy is viglting In Ganan- oque, Mrs. Edward Burns, who was operated upon for appendicitis in Brockville, is improving nicely, and will soon be able to return home. Miss Easton, Brockvillo, is spending a few weeks at Allan Earl's, Miss Minnie Gibsen visiting her sister, Mrs. Allan Lamson, for the past three weeks, has returned home to Lyn. 'Mrs Vandburgh visited friepds before leaving for Lansdowne, where she expects to remain for some time. Mrs. G, Humphrey is visit- ing in Kingston. Non Fodey visit- 'ed In Kingston and Brewer's Mills last Sunday. i 2, | No. ITHOUT or | Eh Su ERIN COSTS | TO INVESTIGATE. 3 Ww 1015 appliances, * 3 "the Curatrus", are rapid- ng the place of the old-fashioned trusses purchased by mail order. These new inventions ure coustraeted to assist nature in her work of healing and are 2 from every cumbersome feature that you possibly hive been annoyed with some time or another. Complete comicrt awaits you Correct holding will be ex- perienced from the start. No more eseape « Of rapture. Misery comes to an end at once, You will enjoy that absolute confi- { dence of being able to do anything at an | time or anywhere without the bowel ma K- ing i escnpa outside the abdomen. This relieve you of mental unrest and worry. en new person. This kind of reten tion is in tended to assi¥t nature to close the open- ing. These new inventions are adapted todifferont | af hema to meet the needs of Woman or child." Stop Hs rR, small gy -- a \ specialist. Delays oh r oft | how. THIS FREE RUPTURE COUPON Ul ntation to J. ¥. Egan, § 6 West King street, Tor , who will visi the towns below, entitles bearer to free son- sultation and examination o samples. Ask at hotel office for room number, Note dates. Napanee, Paisley HW and 16th: Ganan Hotel, June 17th; American Hotel, * and night) one da 31--Local 0 Belleville Golag 18---Mail . 16--J"ast Exp. ., 218 . 82--Local to > v i A rt tr Ss ns KINGSTON CEMENT PRODUCTS fan supply Cement Blocks, Sills, Lintles, Bricks, Flower Vases, Tile, Caps, P'er Blocks, ete. We also manufacture Cement Grave Vaults, Estimates given for all kinds of Ce- ment Work, Kingston Cement Products. H. F. NORMAN, MANAGER, Office, 177 Wellington Strect. , Phones; . Oflice, 730; - Factory, 120%, A Ais Pure Marmalade Orosse and Blackwell Chivers and Son's Brockville 15am. Mail... 12.20 pm. , 14--Intl. Ltd. . 1.08 p.m, .. 38--~Llweal to Brockville 668 pm. 7.37 p.m, Nos. 1, 6, 7, 13, 14, 18, 18, 19 run daily, other trains daily except Sunday, Direct route to Toronto, Peterboro, Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit, { Chicago, Bay City, Saginaw, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, Portland, Si. John, Halifax, Boston and New York For full particulars apply J. I'. HAN- LEY, Rallroad and Steamship Agent, cor. Johnson and Ontario streets PINE GROVE. June 9 --Rain Is very much need- ed, The farmers are busy planting their late potatoes, and report the | Lanark. FPRGUSON'S FALLS. June 9.--Tho farmers of this dis- trict have finished corn planting, and are wishing for a good rain. .- Am old | and respected resident of this place | died on Monday, June Tth, in the per. GLOYNE {son of Miss Jennet MeQueen ous or, Carmel, spent Sunday with Mrs. | NE. | for the help of the villagers, t a: J, me mer, Mrs. T. J.Waffle.| June 9.+~The recent showers have Badour and Son building would have Belle De Marsh is home from the |been very acceptable after tho con- | been consumed by fire a few days west to spend the summer months | tinued dry weather. Sunday even- | ago. Mem I services were held with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, W.|ing service was conducted by Oris |in the Methodist Church on Sunday Hopkinson and son spent Victoria Cole, during the absence of Rov. Mr. | for the late F5 Campbell, who was Day at Pine Grove. William Jones, | Trumpour, attending Conference at | killed at the front. P. Quinn has an old resident, passed peacefully | Oshawa. Bon Echo is being got | come back from hospital, and is feel- away June 5th at his home. Mr. | ready for JIB Sugino Eueats, Me ing well again. Aindsay will continue hig services in [and Mrs. nghec ave returned | a Jinan ¥ } son during the summer. | to Peterboro. Mrs. Winter and son | LOWER LAVANT His absonce is much regretted by the | Davey motored to their camp last | June 9.--The rain on Monday people of this place Miss Della | week, and will bring Mr, Winter | night did a great deal of good as Jones has gone to Smith's Fall§ to home with them. Mrs. Kate Meeks | there was no growth on account of | the drought. Joseph Bartram had a vigit her sister, Mrs. Albert Play- | has several summer boarders. There fair, Tourists are beginning to {are also other campers at different | beé on Tuesday getting the poles for come to spend the\summer here. Ar- | points on the lake. Mrs. James Head | the telephones line. Born to Mr. and thur Sears returned from Toronto re- | ig ill, The Anglican Church has | Mrs. James Reid, a daughter. Mrs. cently. Chaffey Sears and Bower | been refreshed by a coat of paint. {L. McGonsgal and Master Hilliard Joseph Wige and family, Mrs, George haye arrived home from British Cpl- This will make you feel Mk EE ---- a ------------ ANADIAN PACIFIC GREAT LAKES STEAMSHIP SERVICE, Steamers leave Port MeNicoll Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays for SAULT STR. MARIE, PORT ARTHUR and Fonrr ¥ WIKLIAM, The stedmer "Manitoba" salling coll on Wednesdays, from Port MeN! «all at Owen Sound, leaving DELTA, June 9 -- Rev. dnd Rev. L. Pierce turned from attending ence at Gananoque. Hott, Morewood, R. Calvert have re. Confer- Rev. D. D. Bl. called on old friends here recomtly. Miss Nellie Wilson, Brockville, is a guest at G. Morris's. A friendly game of baseball was played here between Philipsvilla and Delta, resulting in 4 to 0 in favor of the latter. Mrs. Thomas Conners ig Tenéwing old acquatiitances here. W. A. Ball and B. P. Bresee have return. ed from attending Grand Counell of C. 0. C. F. at Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Newbo gn, are visiting at T. Watson's, The Mission Band of the Methodist Church held a pienie at Sand Bottom on Saturday last. S M. Seaman and family, Toronto, are occupying their cottage on the lake. F. Kirst, Brockville, is erocting a new cottage on the Lower Lake. Miss McMillan, Smith's Falls, has been a guest of Mrs. W. A. Brown, Mrs. L. N. Phelps has returned home from Perth. m------, best safeguard the future. But] we shall be able to face with absolu- while doing this it is equally neces- | te confidence every danger that sary to avoid even the suspicion, | threatens us without. This: seems much more the thought, that this or- | to me the ultimate message of Em- ganization is undertaken with any | pire Day. It comes to remind us at view to domination, the rock upon | this tremendous crisis in the national which German ambitions are making | life that we must fill our great place shipwreck. in the world greatly, or else fellow To thus stremgthen our national! in the wake of all other peoples position, and at the same time to| which have passed away beeause they disarm the fears or jealousy of other | did not rise to the height of their op- nations. will be no easy business. It | portunity. can only be done by making it clear DP that we hold our Empire--its pos- THE ONLY MEDIC INE + FOR LITTLE ONES sessions, wealth, power and influence ---as a trust for the good of mankind, and not for merely selfish ends. Thi means national self-restraint and hu- Baby's Own Tablets are the only medicine for little ones, being guar- anteed by a Government analyst to be absolutely free from injurious mility of spirit; fundamenipl honesty drugs. They are pleasant to take, and sincerity, of national purpose; strength of national character: ele: vation of national ideal. : act mildly but effectively, and always relieve constipation, indigestion, : colds and simple fevers and regulate Empire Day calls upon us'to rise to the full height of this 'dificult the stomach and bowels. = Concern- ing them Mrs, Donald Ettinger, task. It calls for searching of the national soul to discover wherein are to be found elements of national weakness and incompetence for the Georgefield, N. 8. writes: "Baby's Own Tablets are the only medicine I can get that always do my little ones good and'l always keép them work that lies before us. A democratic nation such as ours, in the house." The Tablets are sold by medictine dealers or by mail whose government leans upon the at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- votes of the people, tannot afford liams' Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont.| will that point 10.30 p.m. STEAMSHII' EXPRESS leaves Toronto 12.45 p.m. daily, ex cept Friday, mak ng direct connhee- tion with steamers at Iort Mc- Nicoll on sailing days Particulars from F. Conway, CO." A., City: Ticket Office, corner Prin- ss ahd Wellington streets. Phone 87. D. COUPER Phone 76, Prompt Delivery. (Coast Sealed Oysters) Poisonous | Gases | This is NOT the kind we are talking | about. i H. MILNE Electric Carpet and Vacuum Clealng Sewing and ying. ce 11 : { Have you 'phoned in your order | yet to have the Gas Moter installed, CANADIAN NORTHERN 80 you may enjoy the many benefits| derived by the use of GAS FOR| COOKING ? ! "Phone 197 or drop a card to the| office of the works, Queen street. | Light, Heat, Power and Water Depts. + BLADDER, URINARY DI BLOOD POISON, EITHER No. DRUGGISTS or MAIL $1. ". or. et { NIGHT TRAIN Between Toronto and Ottawa y DAY TRAINS TO Toronto and Ottawa Kingston » 245 pm, Ottawa (Cen. Station) 7.05 p mn. Kingston vss 3.45 pm Toronto «+ 8.15pm. (Dally except Sunday) Jones paid a flying trip to West- CALL OF EMPIRE DAY DR. G. R. PARKIN TELLS WHAT IT IS mma, Cleveland, Standard and Falcon Bicycles. Phone 542. 272 Bagot Bt. i NN last century its respomsibilities have steadily grown. A still larger vista now opens before us, and a heavier burden must be borne Chould this struggle end, as we firmly believe it will end, in the suc- cess of the Allied arms, it will leave this nation in a position without par- allel in the annals of mankind. Our fleets will have established 'a ecom- mand of the sea hitherto unknown. Under our flag will be found well nigh a quarter of the world's lana surface, and nearly a quarter of its population. Much against our wiil we shall also have in all parts of the Empire a military organization such as we never had before, tempor- ary, no doubt, but for the moment one that will compare with the ar- mies of the professedly military na- tions of Eurepe, . Geographical position as well as commercial, financial, political and religious interests will bring us into intimate touch, even more than here- tofore, with practicaily every eiviliz- ed and uncivilized nation of the world. world. 'The probability of our holding such a position may well give pause to any feelings of exultation in our reflections on Empire Day. - 'While no other nation has ever won such a field of influence and opportunity mo other people has éver had to should- er such a weight of feshundibility. , How shall 'we exercise that influ- encé? How shall 'we prepare our- selves to . that Fesponaibiliey? Undoubt we shall bé expected, Lv. Ar, Lv. Ar It Reminds Us At This Tremendous Crisis How We Must Fill Our Place In the World. . By G. R. Park'n, C.M.G, LL.D. The observance of Empire Day was designed to mark and at the same time to promote unity of National life and purpose in the widespreaod Fetions which are under the British (flag. y The day, originally dedicated to the maintenance of high and ingpir- ing national ideals, will this year be celebrated with a greater intensity of feeling than ever before. It finds the nation engaged in a world- wide struggle--fighting for 'its exls- tence and for fundamental princi- ples of national honor and human liberty, in which it believes and on which it has been built up. The right of the nation to hold the large place it has won in the world through centuries of effort has {| been openly challenged by a people f{ acting on principles and inspired by motives antagonistic to our own, or- ganized in its military power beyond all precedent, and relen eesly usin that power to overthro accepte forms of modern civilization. h To mainthin that right the sons of the Empire, drawn alike from its larger communities and its smailest and most remote outposts, For tickets and all information, apply M. C. Dunn, City Ticket Agent, R 1 Ward, Station Agent, or LLANINE= MONTREAL "OORINTHIAN® | June 27. "PRETORIAN | July 3. . Glasgow "SICILIAN» July 11. Leadon CHESPERIANY July 15. Liverpool "OORSICAN" July 17, Glasgow "SCANDINAVIAN" July 22° Liverpool For full Information apply local agents or 7 THE ALLAN LINE, 95 King W. TO London The kind you are look- w ing for is ihe kind we se Scranton Coal Is good Coal and we guarantee prompt de- liver Toronto, Bagot St., Fresh Columbi Ig- KINGSTON FOUNDRY ONT that this voté should be an ignorant one, not can it afford to télerate wob- fal conditions in city stums, industrial Seiten, oF country places, ich de grade morally and physically its vot- rea ing manhood. We must throw the Tipperary In China. same united energy into the eure of The fame of "Tipperary," accord- these ills that we are throwing into ing to Cartoons Magazine, has the conduct of the present war. {reached China, where the native $ 65.00 ! A nation exercising far reaching | newspapers print their own version 4 PER .e 120.00 never before, to justify the extraor-|rule over others ecammot 'neglect in| of the famous war song. The chor- 11 %% e MADE IN OANADA -- NO "DUTY. are sacrificing their lives by thous-{-dinatry position assigned to us in the| its own homes the vital questions of | us in Chinese, with a literal transla G L for Fi Y . ands on the battlefields of Burope,| world, The path we have to tread Duty and Discipline, by which alone tion follows: narmmteod ve Years. Asia and Africa. The rulers of thelis a dificult one. qualified rulers of men can be train- "Shih ko yuan lu tao Ti-po-lieh-li. MOTOR 60 pation have pledged their faith. that War has established beyond | ed. . Eo Pi yao to jih hsing tsou, WILSON . {the struggle will'be continued till} dispute one truth not hithe:@> A nation which, tn the greatést| Shin ko yuan tu tao Ti-po-lieh-1i, H. Milne, Agent, 272 victory 18 attained; the fixed will of | ally accepted. It has pro that| crisis of its history, has found its Yao chien wo ngai tzu nu, . the mation supports this resolution| so fong as there is A single detérmin-| efficiency lowered by drunkenness, | Tsai hut Pizko-ti-l, with a unanimity without parallel in| ed military power bent on cannot allow this national cancer to Tsai chien Lei-ssu Kwéi-rh. our history. : sion, extreme pacifist ideals In = grow unchecked. He pi Shih ko yuan lu tao Ti-po-teh-1i, It is under such circumstances that| State suoh as ours are visionary, are' A mation which but lately saw it-| Tan wo hein tsai na-rh." Empirp Day will be observed in 1915.| in fact a temptation to such & power, | self sw to the very verge of elvil The atic interest of the: oceas-| 40d that only organited superior] war by Violence of party stfife! Here is the literal translation: fon is intensified Ry the fact that strength, San Biv eet to peace- | cannot afford this greatest ' nal Yi A organization we Jour uarhs in yr ant are bound to give to the Empire. The ¢ a trinm er 'a| essential Wiity of its variqus seatter- |: ab ihe , ed parts hes now been th marks the supreme moment. 1 ha hon To 1h6 ah (st Barpc n Europe Day makes to the nation at this un- precedented crisis? It takes two it summons each one of us as : he uy res pein ithe : sustain the mightiest effort of suerde fie and ullering that our im Soivate Soutegs to ab est se} i: T il 8d ones. This is iveness. We ow tha te an courage to face grea! 'endurance to bear a 4H : | 5 ; £

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