. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1915. __P/GE ELEVEN | | "Nothing But Leaves" I er | F ROM THE COUN TRYSIDE Not Tea Leaves intermixed with Dust, BUILDERS . 3 --=----------|| Dirt and Stems but all Virgin Leaves. Have You Tried listed a few days ako. He was ia} ciurned 'home. \ anes bare siemens, | Feink Grad, i po] ; GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? Frontenac | oie years y Qu an ha purer cod | 548 Te -- a2 bee bed. Mrs. Elwell Slack was el few weeks, is still confined to h It Saves Tim e u the 13th to Mr. and Mrs. Henry|guest of Mrs. George Leomey on| | Wing a son Mrs. Wiliam Sheffield Thursday last Mr. and Mrs. John! ] y P. WALSH. . | CLARENDON, was called to Redan on Sunday last | Crozier and little daughter Merba ' 3 k Barrack St. GLENVALE, | Nov. 13.--Miss Edit ppleby, | on theaccount of her father's illness Sand Bay, were at William Crozier's { Orser, George Pil-! Kinestor yent week-end here.| Archibald Yule, Toronto Bank here, Woodvale, on Sunday Mr and | spent a week in s Edith Bishop, Zealand pend- | i een moved to Winnipeg. * His Mrs. George Reid and little daugh-! . eet » hu expedition. John! ing a few days fr here.| vacancy has been filled by Mr. Me-|ter Gladys, and little son Arthur at has the reputation of being : r ! € 1 Mallorytown | Miss Martha Le ) Who accom-| Ready, Ottawa, Mr. Yule will belJ Kelvey's, Long Point, and most perfect tea sold. he spent © season making panied he gral C I 1 greatly missed by the young people Visitors during the week: Mr. . ss Jessie Cooper is in| MacIntosh, is spending. some { of Lyndhurst. The play given here on{and Mrs. W. G. Vanderburg and chil-| BLACK, GREEN OR MIXED. SEALED PACKETS ONLY, gston visiting friends. Miss Grace| with , ¢ 1a on, Applet Friday evening was a grand success. dren, Warburton; Weldon Bradley, } Crame itertained her friends to al ang 1 Mr. and Mrs, A 1 hry Fo The proceeds were $110, and will go | Ellisville; Miss L. Wiltse,. Wood: | -- Motor Oil, Cup Grease and party on Friday evening. Mrs. Wik | Hill, Godfrey, spent the week-end to the Patriotic fund. The patrons of | yale: P. O Grady, Brewer's Mills; { Fiber Grease far sale at liam Atkinsom, Gananoque, is visit-| with the latter's parents, Mr. and|D. W. Green's cheese factory realiz- Mrs. Pope, Morton; Miss Ellen Hall, m-- ing her sisters, Mrs Edwin Clark| Mrs. R : ---- Robert Leishman Mrs. John | ed something over $30 a ton for Oc- Woodvale. Rev. Mr. Wilson, Lans- and Mr J. 0. Elerbeck here. The| Boles entertair the. young ladies | tober or row "os ry v \ - - . i downe, preached his farewell ser-{ | rain of Monday will be a benefit 10} of the village at a quilting bee on i. mon at the Holiness Movement | - i ° those who are ploughing as the} Saturday Mr. and Mrs. and Miss WESTPORT. Church on Sunday evening. Mr. | 1 . uy ground was very hard. Miss Edythe} McevVein, Eipin, visited at Joha g Nov. 1 Miss Vera Flaherty,land Mrs. Wilson have made many Curl, who has been very ill, is some-| Glenn's on Saturday and Sun elde | 4 Phone 542. 272 Bagot St. sr., t daughter of Mrs. James Fla-| warm friends who are sorry to part! €! . WELLINGTON STREET. ago what fhiproved Miss Mildred Or-] 4a George Neely visited his] perty. Althorpe, died | on Saturday § with the family. All oils delivered on short- amd Miss Eva Curl, Kingston, vi daughter, Mr William Sly, Shar- ete MYER'S CAVE. : last in Rochester," N.Y, Wjere she % Last winter nearly 20 of the best ears in King- est notice. t home during the week-end. | hot Lake Mrs. Rosie Neshy is with was ftudying for a trained nurse.|p ? | ston were stored with us. Fifteen of thesé'cars are her sister, Mrs. § Karl Leish-| jor body arrived Thursday night. . tated dv hdal foe \ shar et TOE: 14 . . man -is-spend few days at 8yd-| The funeral tpok place at her home Lennox & Addi ton alread, back fol th ¥ite: of 1915 16. More of enham.. Velmer Flen Salle oF Saturday, and the remains were i | them are booked with us for storage. Any one of Dlaruidon fret el de gas. Placed 13 Wesipon vault, ad ei ~ | 4 the owners who are storing with us again this winter Coal § ny 1 ; iy apa WY wife mo wd } ; ' are bask nt ¢¢ : " and Sunday at bis uncle's, John] jas been transferred to the branch re | will explain why they ave baek at Porritt arage.", and Mr "harles Mac Kirkha ba Br ee G. Simpson, for NEWBURGH. | v y ' [a b Gr e The kind you are looking for is returned arte EI some months superintendent of the Nov. 13.--Miss Williams gave a | ' ee RAR AAA, the kind we sell. ing with friend mn ------------ Westport Plating Company has ac-|musical in the Bank hall on Noam mee | {ingston 2 Perry son cepted a position at Renfrew and left {ber 10th. A nice sum was rea ze | NEE | S C al 1 have urend to their homes in Leeds last week for that town. William Kil-|for the Red Cross Society. i Mise . es ive \ cranton 0 Centreville after pending a week patrick is building an extension to|Williams deserves great credit for . i here Mr. anc Head and Rev - his blacksmith shop. Miss Ella Lind-|her untiring efforts to. help a good J Is good ed up Ire guaran Mr. and Mrs. Simpson were recent| ' | say has taken g situation as clerk|cause. J. R. Lochead erected a new T bl p " visitors at Hilleres Miss C. Mc ATI with Mulville Company, general mer-| windmill for James Hinch. Several rou es BOOTH & CO Conachie was a week-end visitor at MORTON. chants. Dr. A. B. Singleton, Calgary, |from this village have -been away = h bili . Can supply C t Bl i F of W St W. McCausland's, Cloyne Harold | Nov. 15. --Miss Amy Coon, King-! z1perta. isin town on a business|hunting deer. On Tuesday the | cause headache, Boas £4 u DDI a mem locke, Sis, oot est MacGregor -ha urned home from, ston, spent Sunday under the paren-y rin Public School had its first exercise in in ha s im ure 00 4 Sh . ses, | 2 ) Y ) ow here he spent the last few | tal roof. Charles Booth spent Satur f fire drill. Mrs. C. Ingoldsby and constipation, p Cappier Blocks, ete. We also manu- | S-- -~ m + hn ~ | Sm" ~---- ) James Hugl Arden, | day and Sunday with his parents at NEWBORO. little son, Bernie, spent a few days | and other unpleasant symp facture Cement Grave Vaults. Esti- | pent a few days with friends hene.| Athens. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ferris, and i i | 'Wood's' Phosphodine, , Nov. 15.---Mrs. McClement, who visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Gehan. toms. If these troubles are es glrendor alt kinds of Cement] The Great English Remedi and M Elias Wood have re-| children, Kingston, are spending a s bee for last fe ths, ee Cs } . } | 3 ont Sngiish Ren iil their Bowe i Hariore, { for in with Mrs. Fer ns "sister, Bas So pd ihe a honing EVERGREEN VALLEY. neglected théy weaken the Cob. of oo licn aul Barton nervous teva! makes pew Blood ter spending two weeks with her fa-| Mrs. J. Hudson. Mr. and Mrs Burns s, near Harlem, a few days ago Nav. 16.--Mr. and Mrs. George body and open the way for . RL S AN) PATRICK. ity, Ment aa, nt ures Nerve ther, T. D. Perry Mrs. John Ch Simpson; Jones' Falls, spent Sunday 1g party, consisting of Charles |Sheppard, Latimer, spent Sunday seriousillness. Many chronic ' gency, Loss of ' Darpitation o he Us is spending a few weeks at Kala-| with Mrs. Simpson's parents, Mr. and McCastle, Thomas McClement and|with Mrs. Sheppard's = Yather and s "y C 1 back MGR. H. ¥. NORMAN. ¥ ht inp Memary, Foie 3! ve bos. ua dar, = Mrs. J. Stewart Mrs. Simpson in- app, are on the lower Ri-|mother, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, diseases may be traced bac AAT nt -- enon : fled in pisin pkg. on Eaceiph uf ends remaining a few days. 3S. E 1g white fish Patrick who are in very poor health. Mr. to indigestion that could THE W IDA HILL. ills spe last week the| pgrady returned from Saskatoon, {and Mrs. Thomas Wallace and little HE - : druggists or Tai ad nh ice. Ni mailed free. immed Now in - Stock Seams ns = Nov i guest of friends a r Falls. Mr. | «) y s be f past three |son, James, Wilton, spent Sunday at | have been immediately - Ne We Técen BS her | and Mr vin have moved int ) ar v thrashing. | W. Hegadorn"s, Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ™ J Fo Pade Rh « lilde fi their [ace Wilson, Kingston, visited at relieved b wv Basins, Now Currants P a Me ; ! | work here this v s. Buras, |James Hamilton's Mrs. Charles ew eels, ew Dates, 1 B h Ti T bl iclc to ¢o uct i I He > g . ? on oa ras x R - TL Loc Haney : | i TS al ns Bicuex: kr as The ent Beecham's Pills. This well New Nuts, New Prunes. 2 aa AY Hog ty 8, iy | ev. 16 rs 3. Mi e ig} Brady's. Robert I suffering {ol her mother on § y- 8 a ne remedv as mm : 1 At | ' provemer ts to his reside vv Cen » " ) y a Brady 'were Kk o Sey Mrss John Hamilton: are at George known 'home reme dy has Wagstaffe's English Mince Trains will leave and arrive at City Lola, wife Tams ork | The Methodist h property Is be | William Whaley returne nthe |Paddock's. ~~ William Smitk at R. | proven itself dependable, safe meat Devdt.' oot of Jonas aireet. Mr leas om RE eID eT 1g sroved by new cement steps! wood '} y t fi arge | Smith's, Odessa R. Henzy at F and speedy during SIXty years Ww Sel i | ng Lv. City oy r hom Sat hy i Mrs avison, New boro. | buck rs. J a~lett 1 ;. S. | Robertson's use. The fame of having a e Se 1 Crisco. to. 19--Manl : : 4 | Wrathal) spars ah $ rger sale than any other med- - st E hers. * James B d the misfor VENNACHAR. larger sale than any othe : € to the city to Siti 9 No. : 9.20 a.m i ' : TRpravi 11 h -1 eS » $ N - « 1.41 m. avi few days visit : ir . Serions hacer le in eT { v mare, a great| Nov. 13 --W. Burns, Lansdowne,| icine in the world proves the Gage S Tocer Bo Tim Ld.' idiom, or eb ir IMM AD het misf | pet. She was twenty old,| motored here on Wednesday. W.| dependable, remedial value of y No. ot 3 SC 00} IAS n i 1 } 1 S g ¥ { SS AMON } + R to break hér arn s Davison | h xt olt this G our and R. Jackson whe have] ville 6.58 pm 9 1 : Esst. + quite indisposed 1 - ft for the front week. Before| mer been cheese making near Gananoque! I Montreal Street. roy 15 Mal Ly. Fit v 18 u 1ad ) h ora . wit gold | have returged home. A number from/| iN a a" 33 BR 8. D. Valleau, Kingston, who spent | leaving he was pre d with a gold) o No. 16--Fast Exp. .. 2.58 ns Pg wy . . G a n a) atch - Hamony Lodge A. F. and | here attended the dance .in the hall THOMAS COPLEY No. Fas i ha om Mrs. C. Bre . of which he was a member. | 15 rmer look |at Denbigh on Friday eveming. R. Telephone 987. Brockville 8.15 a.m. few days 8 ¥ a Stevens, Queen's spent | v sore PEP PRES PB PBRPEEBS the village. | tl » end at home Mr rit Sunday|W. Connors made. a business trip No. 6 -Maill .... 12:20 p.m 52 p.m. | i Hee A es Boselie Lovant x 'Tuesday. . I. Gendron Drop a card to 19 Pine street when N@ 14--Intl. Ltd... 1.08 p.m. WR. M = ein ¢ 1 | nig and Monday. which they hope ant on eSday. i wanting anything done in the carpen- . 238--Local to ki 737 A young: boarder has come to brigh | Mou Toronto, has been vi gf soften up the ploughing whichjand Miss AL Ball spent Sunday ey tery line. Estimates given on all kinds Brockville $53 pm, % Bm. ten the home of Mr. and--Sis Smith, | at H. Danson's | has been so very hard. C. Williams |ebing at George Hughes', Claude 1 | TER Ppl of repairs and new work; also hard- Nos. 1,86, 14, 16, 18, 19 run dally, 1 3 [ y 4 Salo of Medicine in the World. wood floors of all kind A other trains dally except Sunday. Another of the youhg men has ans oy ----. s.through threshing in this vicinity. | Bebee left for Oswego om Tuesday. Largest Selo Any ors receive Prempi as a han adlrect route to Toronto, 2etorhare, wered the call to the colors in the LYNDHURST. SR tanon, Bufialo, San. Dela, person of Alexander Evans, who en- N 1 Everywhere. Ia boxes, 25 cents. will Denbigh Saturd John Gil 0 Queen Street. 5.--S8 2 of the boys |W. G. Va 'rberg's on Saturday | Uenbigh on Saturday. John Gilmour eCard A a 8 4 1 Some of the boys whol WwW. « anderbe made a business#trip to Caldwell on |* rin mms im, Qiiswa, Nutber, Fortine St. John, A ert AAAS ty mt mn . Tuesday.| John' B. Stalker, visiting ' For full particulars apply J. P. HAN. | at John Ball's. Net | Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were at|Jobh Ball made a business trip to LEY, Raliroad and Steafship Agent, a |cor. Johnson and Ontario streets STELLA. ; 1 Nov. 16.--The Lincoln company LS put on the play entitled "Uncle Tom's JOY: ) . © py Cabin" in Victoria Hall on Thursday PTE ; 4 : | evening last. It was well attended. LSP Aa "F ) 3 in The fishermen have about ceased op- Lg erations, the weather being so 7 stormy. They have*had a very suc- R APP! cessful season. J. Bray has his IS MILD, PURE, ETIZING launch around at the Bay Shore, S| erage r yr-- OR Batt a ihe. ha end Just the Beverage for the busy Waa; ; 4] Swaker, Coach and Bufter- business. J. A. Tugwell took a car- fl rests the nerves and ensures sound sleep. E 3 mee. Ohservation-Ra. load of cattle to Toronto on Satur- | old in v ighborheod, 'write | vice, leaves Toronte Union day. Erndst Instant has gone fo If not sold in your neig I { : AS pm, Kingston 540 p. | learn the trade with S. L. Pringle, OH A A I 1 JMIT ED = i A ON RIO SHORE general blacksmith. Mr. and Mrs, J N L B y | NTA a Charles Fleming have gome to spend LONDON - . CANADA | th's Fa mi I», i Osha : i { Dan kville, and Kempt Khe Enter In aa raze J. ang B&F" Special arrangements for direct shipment to ville cent visitors at D. Caughey's. Mrs. private consumers. 1 SAR Th Tier (Capt.) T. Sanders, Cleveland, was c 5 a recent visitor at J. Sanders'. . hi : ss eA HOTTAWA | Descriptive Folders from F, * Conway, City Ticket office. | | cor. Princess ~ ellington Betta THE 'FORK™ - ---- - ~ pw, 3 Lv. Odtaws LS -- al 3 Ar. Kipgston S45 CALDWELL'S MILLS | f{ Ar Torente .230 Nov. 15. -- William Crawford, Lloyd Stewart, Wesley Campbell and > William Tozer went to Renfrew, . . N . i i where they have secured work. Miss The artist sketched thik picture strain on the back leads to much suffering, "Helen Selkirk, Petawawa, is visiting from life in a Toronto blacksmith and also to serious disease Miss Myrtle Armstrong. William Toz- ; ' " THE TITTIES i ' . er returned home from the west last i " TRANSCON i LUE a shop, in order to get the ecorreet Blacksmiths have always been strong | te to Western 0 week. Harry Gray returned home a Aa pose of the smith at the anvil and in their praise of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver tom the west Just Weel. Harry Gray 3 ing Sp 4 wa Pills, and by telling others of the good returne We again, after spend- shoeing a horse. Is it any wonder : : ing a couple of months at Outlook ary results accomplished by this treatment and Lang, Sask Mrs. Henderson that the blacksmith's greatest . iS Do itv . : : 4 have added much to its popularity among Campbell is home again after spend- troubles are backache and derange- farmers and horsemen generally. ' ing the summer at her daughter's, < o cr a 5 dram ; 3 ; Mrs. R. W. Jacques, Lang, Sas- ments of the kidneys $ The eon Being direct and prompt in their katchewan. John Craig, Toromte, is stant strain on the muscles of the action, Dr. Chase's. Kiduey-Liver Pills visiting relatives in the village. back and kidneys interferes with appeal to the man of action. The liver is Mrs. Klas McGonegal is visiting 'at : : ¥. Asturday od ; . . . . . Mrs. Wesley Campbell's. George | ! : ounect! at " h the filtering action of these organs. awakened, the bowels aroused and the kid- Easton has returned to Kingston, i \ By for Mest Bator. The urie acid poisons left in the ueys strengthened by the influence of this Miss Kate Elliott is visiting her aunt.{ § \ monton and intermedinte points. riioine i ' Mrs. John Elliott. She has just re- - Through Tickets to blood cause pains and aches, back- Hedicipe The Serine avd sxueiory turned from Kingston. : | ache and rheumatism, and such tem of the poisonous matter which gives : serious diseases as Bright's disease rise to pain and disease. Constipation is ; 3 _MABERLY. and hardening of the arteries overcome, kiduey derangements corrected, Nov. 15---Robert Buchanan has : a P returned from the North-West, also Timetables and all jaformation result digestion improved, and you feel fine. ut Adbert Cassell and Nobel Armstrong. from any Grand Trusk, Can. ' > : them to the test when you are feeling out Mrs. John Morrison is improving. N Govt. Hys, or 7. & N. O. - > 7 . al : Rallway Agents * But it is not the blacksmith alone who of sorts. Let them prove their value. One Rev. Mr. Brownwich, Charbot Lake, ~ : a : ) : i ok preached in the Methodist Church 9 - ; is tortured by backache, for there are pill a dose, 25 cents a box, all dealers, or last Sunday. Dr. Lillie, Westport. many occupations in which the continuous Edmanson, Bates & Co., Ltd.. Toronto. was in the village this week.' Rev. or % S aa a : a i i SS a 4 i : Mr. Moody preached at Sharbot Lake Le hs he sss : last Sunday. Uncle Tom's Cabin | | The creamy softening lather of Baby's Own Soap show is in the ge t week. Er- | i & nest Walroth is teaching school. at~ and the | ace of its delicate aroma leave Milliken's.for Miss Cuthperson, who the skin refreshed--aromatized Four generations of Cansdian mothers have used ard recommended it. # ia To the intarast of your children's skin lnsist on Baby's Own Blip