Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jan 1916, p. 10

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' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY JANUARY 17, 1916, ------ THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER "Fralt-a-tives" Cleans, Purifies, Enriches. Fruit juice is Nature's own remedy, "FRUIT-A-TIVES," the fawous fruit medicine, keeps the blood p and rich because it keeps tha whole system free of impurities. "Fruit-a:tives" tmproves Yhe Skin Action ; enables the stomach to digest food propérly ; makes the bowels move regularly ; and relieves the strain on the Kidneys. ! By its cleaning, healing powers on * the eliminating organs, "Fruit-a-tives" rids the system of all waste matter and thus insures a pure blood supply. * 50e. a box, 6 for 2.50, trial size 2c. At dealers or sent postpaidon receipt of price by Fruita-tives Limited, Ottawa . ~ SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR It's Grandmother's Recipe to Restor i Color, Gloss and Thick. | San ness, were here on Sunday last f Hair that lodes its color and lustre, [are faking advantage of the fine or when it fades, turns gray d roads to do ut hauling. Edward and lifeless, is caused by a .lack of | Hicks is draw ing logs to Simon Jac k- sulphur in the hair¢ Our grandmoth sawmill. Quite a: few took ga 'er made ups a mixture of Sage Teal load of wood. to Moscow last week and Sulphur to keep her locks dark | Dantel MeCle lost a fine cow last and beautiful, and thousands of week The,young people have been men and men who value that fine time skating, color, that beautiful dark sh not - Rood as 't hair which is so attractive; use Archiba Cox made this old-time recipe ip to Desert Lak¢ on Nowadays w inday visitors: Mrs, H. Hire by asking Wagar's; Mrs. James a G0-cent Miss Madge Buckley at J and Sulphur Compound w Miss Florence Darry and Miss darkens the hair so naturally, so ev Wagar at John Cronk's; Mr enly, that nobolly chn sibly otd McCulley at D. Me has been applied Arnold Leslie at 1., Swit off dandruff, stops ing and. Misses Lena Goodberry, Laura falling hair Yow ju Y alP 8 vd Wagar at A. Wag- sponge or soft brush i 1 'illlam Wagar and family, draw this through vour h: ir, iiso Philip Wagar at Al one. small strand at a 1 v | ke Irs. Van Abrams morning the gray hair disappear her parents for a week; but what delights the ladie t Hanmlton, Watertown, N.Y., Wyeth's Sage, aiid Sulphur t has been call besides beautifully darkening hair after a few applications, brings back the gloss and lustre gives it an appearance of abundance}. «WHY CHILLY WEATRER | BRINGS RHEUMATISM| cctv Mr well attended young many enjoy- \ few from val held" at |__ Alady's comment *Tastes better--goes farther.' RedR A Happy New Year We Slee NED'S FRIGH upon ( had . gone time Tales Ned could not stand any so he very carefully raiseq the eov- put first one foot ang they the other scftly on the floor and slowly crept toward the doo he reached the hall re fan. ay he he cguld to his grandmother' FROM THE COUNTRYSIDE, eee tere [FROM THE , | | } hdd 4 4 4 Frontenac 4 BARRIEFIEED: | Jan. 14 St.. Mark's eho'r Iueeting Wednesday, Jan, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Knight at "The Pines." Skating and coasting are the principal pastime for the young people. Miss -Bertha Pugh left for Ottawa to visit with friends there. Mr. and Mrs. Burnside and sofi, city, spent their holidays with Jier parents, Mr. and Mrs, Crozier. They have returned homé. Mrs. Col- lier and little daughter, who visited her sister, Mrs. Werden, has left for! home in Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Coldhgm, and family "who visited friends at Verona, have returned home. Mrs, Elliott and little gon, who visited with Ler uncle and aunt, Sergt and Mrs. Gray, have left for Toronto Mrs. J. Sharpe and twa children are spendin the winter| months with her parent Mr Mrs. McKegg, city. longer 3 Once a time randmother It lo bed quite early Ess Leeds PLUM HOLLOW. Jan, 13 Mr. and: Mrs. Charles Tackaberry are both confined to their home through illness. - Mrs. Newton Kilborn is gaining after her serious illness. Mort Barber is able to be out | again. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. -Kil- born spent . Friday with Addison friends. O. Jackson has leased the Harmon Buller farm and intends moving in March. "E. Jackson and daughter of the Canadian West are visiting friends here Mr. and Mrs Frank Johnston, Neildale, spent a day here guest at Alfred K born's . * very When fast as room, ang was a rainy and blowy night and wind-howied down around the corners outside, until drew down the ade and decided, "opened her door and fa Fly that she might shut out the moise of into her bed ; the storm if she went to bed and pull Grandmother woke with , ed the blankets over her ears, and asked Ned what was the Ned and Beth had gone (6 bed for usually hé was a very brave long time ago and Ned had 'allen as- tlg boy. When Ned extited)y told her leep almost as goon i his head &hput the hand and the rappi she touched the pillow for he had been smiled and gaid: "Now Ned. lots you out skating al] the afternoon and was and I go and iad out what it is," hyt very tired, Ned shivered \and replie "Oh All at once he woke with a start Grandmother, I am afraid." and. could plainly hear a noise like = Grandmother told him it w as much someone rapping at his window and better to find out the truth of CReTY- it grew louder and louder while the thing and then Ned began to foe wind howled and shrieked Ned little ashamed to be so scared when covered his head with the blankets Grandmother: was so brave and to- | but he could stil hear it @nd soon gether they went to clear ny he thought Je heard someone trying stery : to open the window. - At last ot _| courage to poke his head out and { look at.the window and there he saw what'looked like a big hand. waving back and forth and knocking the pane the chimney and AT --- x 8 pr \ N tart latter, a lit- ng customers, would like to honie happy for in Grafonola side Having the greatest singers, musicians and speakers in your I any and every n t will you and your family nd bright you pay is and $5.00 arry rest COME IN TO-DAY. tecords play Dise Machine, De made reatgold Sporting A A A tA oat our niake 1916 b by your ey plac- fire- Sas a up the NEWBORO. Jan, 13 Mrs. James Lerray of pneumonia Miss Pinkerton, ha taken the position of principal of the school, vacant by the resignation of Mr. Morton.-Mrs. G. S. Wrathall has engaged to teach.the Bell 3chool. and | has commenced her duties Y Hart, Edmonton, Alta., is visiting his mother and friends for a few | weeks The hockey boys have play ed two games with Portland winning | both games George Foster ' left | this morning the Maritime Pro- | vir . where he will put in a coupled of months representing the Tilley Company Montreal. William Lake has ned up at Westport for over though | g vice. One more rifle and le was last Kk Benjamin Bell Jha a busi Myer ot Satur- Hicks Emney Sw What do you suppose they found it was? Justia branch of a tree that ! had become loosened by the wind aut] ake was hitting the window happy a back and forth and mak a Al on the pane | Line waved af UU on ma for Record \ aud w. J rr ce « ECHO LARE. 11 Mr. and Mr O on Roe, Meteor, $20. 8. Goudy Farriers onl ir Goods Co. rin ill for son's 1 nd Cc ------ Menu for Tuesday BREAKFAST Tanikerines Holled Eggs Corn Griddles Co © -buttered baking dish and bak until browned tranny sig oven having a se as 4 hh ani @ 2 16¢ hockey DINNER. New England © Fish a pound of cod Into individual pieces and re in flour. Place in a casser- ole, season, add a layer of 'oysters if care for them, otherwi not, lemon juice and a 0 cracker crumbs, (Mois th water and butter and bake slowly t minutes, the pie well hed potatoes and brown Apple and Rai Jam Potatoes With Apple Taploea: Padding Chop "fine cold )" brow: Fold hen ready BREAKFAST, ! » te moved Main house Pie-- ut treet ; famous wm drug store fo; "Wyeth MALLORYTOWN\, an. 14.---Nathan Kelly is surpris many people who are Keeping us for profit On Monday he gath ered 85 and on Tuesday $4 eggs. His flock consists of 200 hess Wallace Guild was home from Brockville o Monday to see his parents, Mr. 'an Mrs. G. A. Guild. Mrs. Walsh, Mer: rickville, is vjsitiwg her parents, Mr and Mr R. Hodge. F. Purvis is tak ing a course the Brockville B s Coll Wibliam Chick, whild| caring horse, was hurt, and i5 under '. Judgson's care Rev H Crossley, evaagelist, Toronto campaign which wa éssful Several letter received from Dr. Bisse! da couple of mouths ag: Lieut. E. 8. Bis Holt & Co.. § White on England hospital i hott age Mi zer'y; Orphia 3 LUNCHEON vou ! Codfish Souffle y tal Toasted. Crackers Cake vlespoon of { fine Se Tanase 'ne én Ve 3 * Ww JWDINNER Cream Soup New England Fish Pie Potatoes with 'Spanish Si Stewed Cg venty Cover seasoned ma in the oven with hot iithel with hot, ) Spanish Sauce, -- potatoes and fry like an omelet and, serve, pour the Soil ing- a can orf tomat ed Reppers of hroonis add is at ne to 2 ALF ... STOUT ---LAGER PURE -- PaLaTaBlE -- NUTRITIOUS ---- BEVERAGES FOR SALE BY WINF ax SPIRIT MERCHANTS EVERY WHERE his place, 8 ollowing sauce a friencs few Goodberry and 3 hai Harriett Corn Griddles--\lix and] Irish ) few days hed a been has fini ver hid Vve who enlist His S| and two tab Fittle L thick twisting Jam--« ut no eights and gefitle der cornmedl, a tablespoo: mu Ik to make ji n AAA ITH Many the weather ROAD. suffer owi and bo Apple and | » apples i Vi } 15: h L- 1s are ng Ww un attack of ippe, to the V i pl LOCAL OPTION --Residents in<the local option districts cap legally order from this brewery whatever they require for personal or family use. Write to JOHN LABATT. Lnvarep, Lonbon," Canapa Lond in a sent He LUNCHEON, England > OVer heat, wv unt serving the honor of Op ih pint of sweet « Cook Caswell was fe $ thirough-a sieve, ret Codfish Souffle--To" one led and flaked codfish, 3 aby Dov u iO} | cup of mashed potatoes, ot M ind Mrs. Iden . , | of milk. one beaten egg, a ening. The: y oh Nive . ag » Ipit Ht is ¥ 3 n 1 : Tuesday Mr. D. McGregor spent 2 Pper. to taste Put w occupied Sunda even ad Ne of the tormer past ' few days last week in Montreal, Mr, of the former ors . >? da and Mrs. Kille ron Saskatchew: Ww addell, Seceley's Bay ] \ € ol ont Saskatchewan J . are spending a few weeks here. Mrs. re-opened tintil Monday 3° °° | Feeley and children are g the y = | ing ould dozen Prince Edward ; i last owing to the illness of the teach Mrs, rod. | " | aying er, M. M* Raymond, M W. Camp- ek Revelor | eB nnd bell again fulfilling her duties as . | teacher, having Opinicon school. Mrs B. Johnston has returned home after 4 severe attack of grippe. Miss Gil ker at Mrs. J. Raymond's: Mr. pnd Mrs. George McGillivray and children at Walter Guthrie Walter Guthrie, who had an attaqk of grippe is bet ter. Mrs, 1 Votary i Hnproving MOREWOOD, Jan. 12 At Says skin are closed uric acid remains in blood: pores: and pecple_have spent rving Kettle and, add able evenings skating the Spaffordton on Tuesdaw ¢ attended here carn CIT Rheumatism is ne respecter © of age, sex, color or rank If not the most dangerqus of, human affliction it Is one of the most painful subject to rheumatism chould eat les meat, dress warmly 'as possible "avoid any undue exposure and, abov all, drink. lots of pure water Rheumatism is caused by uric acid which' is generated in the bowels and absorbed into the blood It the Lunction of the kidneys to filter thi acid from the blond and cast it in thé urine; the pores of the are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and ¢hil- | Mrs J Roberts with grippe. ly, cold weather the skin® pores arel pg at hon fora few days closed thus forcing the kidneys to do ir, meeting the Ladies' double work, they. become weak and postponed Wednesday, ow sluggish and fail to eliminate th Hig of ifs mem uric acid which keeps accumulating whose the, Ald was to and circulating through farmers are haul ~eventually seitling in the mill and pulp muscles causing stiffne for shipment ANd PATH CATT rhcumatism le, Sask., is vi At the first twinge of rheun Mrs H. MecCadden #et from any Maple Leaf ownces of Jad closed owi poonful fn a les, will be drink before McKay, Svdenham ing for a .- week Thi ig said*to chool, returned Thur eliminate uric, acid by st mulating having ' gripps the kidneys to normal acti mn; thus ridding the blood of the impurities Jad Salts is inexpensive, harry "nd is made frog, fhe acid of and lemon juice; -¢ lithia ho is~ used. wit} sults by thousands of Subject to rheumat have a pleasant, efferve water drink' which over es. ur acid and is beneficial 10 youl kidney as well, quite 1 Aro, : . ugh Ti . C ] hel Price 11 attend Sunday oa I] school convention at Lake . | ext' week as delegates ing by Rev. J Se¢hool one A was Back of every desir t mak- 3 lor | Those | spend McConnell's, Mr ind daug as Woe at I ' . s: n Crysler parents n mn Cl Lonks wee W 1 BONGARD'S, There passed home on Sunday of John seventy-nin been ail ris 8 spending nds here. Mrs entertained a number r at her hong Red Cro ei hbme of. M; Friday Mrs. Lawrence childr Windhester, spent ith her parent Mr. and Smith Miss Boulton nd visitor here. Mr. and Swerdferger visited with Lunenberg, Mrs. Thoma the fortune to } Jan. 13 fr Mill Harri VOATS or lat Barr iend urd: held at gart ker a Mr i ngton obey, wife td dinne A on Sa will aged Sed had death her husband, two séns, Byron vell, Bongard' and » Mrs. D. T. MeCormock of ce and Mrs, E. A. W I mourn the r - * i > | o fog fo Seas / N or Lake Ma ny I bye out skin g for some the James and her not | Besides faniily pus; daughters Same Pic 158 of ak and on" I'he ! Mrs Sewing dier held Was unexpected she on and week We Was 4 week-¢ Mr Allen friends at 11 ple Gille down the Wal leaves Wo VO 8 S, ig ill | Rebert The regul was » the Of who wil and affectionats The funer: wday. and was largely 'id met at fhe Bongard on done for of one 1 t wife was held ittended hog . had m r fall 10 died the ysiem joints and. orenes 1 10 meet the mother ing Many of 10g5 to th the Miller her s and break Gillespie parents funeral took p Met x. Dg, 1s being packed for gan A wa ha hall on Friday under {1 Mis Forrester ¢ the saw Station Del ; sister, and friends here which has been outhreak of od Monday High day arn suddenly Sunday Tuesday Jack' des' home of Fhursday 'the sol tai . home on I'homa ctists I'he 1 about four put a table water and fach morn also next meeting shepard wa The Mrs J d a now Ches the t nacy 0 = chool Yotl cloth of concert iver hreakfast mea Viucent, B Mr I Percy " Roy ; the ¢ of and Mrs one 'thepard Fhurston number of Chursday evening Harry Stanton, East and Mrs. E. A Will on were recent gu nome an attack of WESTBROOK, The 'marri: Florence Smith of the v thony Smith, Woodbint nounced to take place on Wednes Jam: 19th School . was closed o1 Friday lad owing to the absence o Miss Orser, teacher, wise was: called home on-account the death of h ', the late Mrs Mr. amg Mr Fk alescing from their DD, Sheehan, able to Mrs on were at their friend Mr and® Lake, and and son Har "ippe pre- | an Weer | her to MOUNTAIN GROVE. Mafshall Prire , Westbrook, and Price, Fort Wilans, t ing Ifriends here, Miss Ida Kennedy ed North School to ake 11st Mrs. .D. You bedside of her Pleasant Valley, Edward Price and are attending ®, agriculture Harrow mith. Misses Grace Godfrey and Ma Jan. 13 nle apd road, m 0 1 bined excell Ww Pic ~y son' An ent re are vis epidemig of g Mr. and Mrs ,. Chatham Folks who are Here the io ha 0 con rte gaae Hastings i ha dbmpson severe illne course list Good results with Crisco are certain if a good recipe is in the sick lis 3 be out again Mrs. B. Rose and H. Tait, Col lin's Bay, called friends in 2h village on Tuesday F. Ww the Sharbot A ARAB Br ey Fhe Kind you are looking for Is the kind we sell. = Scranton Coal +i others number of going, including the » COX has en'up pos as clerk with T. Hay | ward and re irned home \ifred Barr intend | choir Miss Mag | her tion Langdon, N.D., was a and Mrs. J. L. F.-Sprc Mrs. L. Wartman, Collins Thursday afternoon la J. Tates M. Qlogg TAMWORTH. i Thompson, Toron er, Mrs. Wells in the town-hall by | mot used, and measurements are vr PW farm on on was well attend cession and P. Wright il J. P. Ro rm on the Mr Maz Miss E rv Tru g ; friends Was 'a recent ut iY " ' to I v as elect ton's majority Monday Buffal Mrs week were Vis ~ Crisco has been tested so thor- + "oughly both by its manufac- oe ~~ turers and by the vast army of housewives who for years have used 'it "that there can be.no doubt as to its quality. Has listed . yard and returned nogie, ¥ carefully followed. ° Is good Coal anid we guarantee i ke - 4 prompt Qelivery. - BOOTH & CO. "+ Foot of West Bt. pur same se's fa ' | sonage t : il ! iagt | Saskatchew | ther-a Lew son her nud § Mrs Ralph, Norwood are fat Rev. Mr. Webster at parsonage. Ford Godfrey has ret ed to Toronto ¢ f lidays at | vay retu ing her holidays Sheelidn's Singleton, at J Mr Deseronto, P: Rose's Ginpills Why They're Bought number from hers "I can certainly sav the Ci have done a lot of good for me town last 'hatham, is ty r very 1 \br A safe, reliable reguiating medicine, Sold ww three des rees of atrongth--No, 1, $1) 0. 2.33; No. 3, & °r boy, Sold by all druggists, or sent "opaid on weoipt of price, paoiphiot. Address: THE COOK MEDICINE C1. | M15. Hives, Oa YORONTO, On" sjtending dairy s ET , Jan. 14 The ondition nd take in the convention at Sharbot next week, A. Barr ¥ ves Her a long tern provinces visiting ry Miss speat Sdnday with MNirs. Irvin is the Webster. . Messrs n and Edward Prico have gone to Harrowsmith where they will take an agricultural course. Miss Ida Kennedy and Stanley Flynn visited at A. W. Thompson's on Si day last, A. Crogjer is moving his in plements to his. pow 'home Nap A Raed "rrr Ss neiatioant. oy | Lennox & Addington ! Ee ppt gn. BATH. Mr i z i Bave age, staking did inte n Pil to Rte . 53 Lake Some four vears ago I con up stairs, my feet and Id not walk ankles were so swollen, but T took three boxes of Git Pills and the trouble has never returne My: mother, 82 years of them aud feels fine | : MRS. 1.B SALSBURY, Camden East." isiling re a | abse the wes John Lewis i Hayes Miss Nora Gray suestiof Mrs Hugh Thomps © 100 acres, 12 miles from . city; good buildings, plenty of Water, some wood, $4,750, easy terms. [arm 300 acres, log house and barn, on shore of a beautiful lake; good fish- ing and hunting, $450, .H. GODWIN & SON one 424. 39 Brock St Hessi¢ t aeir son Leroy at Conway. | Mr. aad Mrs. A McCaughterty at! tended the funeral of Robert McKee | - n Kingston last week. Born an Jan, | : re 12th to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mills a | GIN PILLS are soc. a box, of'6 boxes | daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Howell | for $2.50 at all druggists. Sample are visiting in Toronto. William | free. if requested. s Weese has purchased an automobile | Die 4 land intends to conduet an gquto liv N & Chemical Ca of lors here Court wis held bere on ¥r anady, Limited, Toronto. ' fav gat § udze Lavell, King Made in new, sanitary, sunlit factories at Hamilton, Canada sent 20 in anee Kinston |

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