Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jan 1916, p. 12

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4: _ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1916. A GREAT TUNNEL, DB -- C.P.R. Mountain Tube Through Rogers' Pass is Now Complete, Another great Cadadian railway Achievement was completed a few days ago when the two heads of the ¥ scent TH AN marvelous Rogers Pass tunnel in the, nece Rockies. met, says the C nadian used shall not only have unusual Courier. q * - | --y . «A w e i 'healing power, hut shall also con- 8 Tow hi il | underground ar setonqueries tain germicidal properties. Every- on enac ennox on ns ip ounci S . | engineering feat to a railway fact one knows that where there is dis- } "Hr The greatest railway tumnel in Can. ease, there are germs, and It is the ' + 'ada and one of thé greatest in the i world will be in operation next aut- umn. . The Rogers Pass double-track Council | tunnel was decided upon in order to met. W. S. Reed, | overcome difficult grades between } McKeever, William | mileages 76.6 and 91.5 on the moun- { bo 3 persistence of these germs that IE > rr i -- prevents an eczema patch from DESERT LAKE. » CENTREVILLE, { FORTLAND. healing Zam-Buk i# such a strong Jan. 17 Miss Alma Snook has a Jan. 14.--The new Council met on | \ Harrowsmith, Jan. 10: germicide that germs cannot live severe attack of the measles. John | Monday for the first session Leo | elect Yor 1916 where it Is appiled. | {| McKnight is seriously ill of pleurisy | Donoghue left on Tuesday to attend | reeve; James The germs having been destroved, | .u4 pneumonia The recent snow | business college in Kingston." John Smith, Alexander Thompson and| tain subdivision of the C. P. R. The v : the healing, soothing, herbal es- |p 0 0000 travelling on the lake very | Fairbairn had the misfortune to | Wellington Vannest councillors. | western portal is 326 miles east of |. O WwW ' O nh: : sences in Zak soon Hh their enjoyable Miss: Lloyd, Brewer's | sprain his ankle recently. \ The La- | Members took oath of qualification | Vancouver, the Sasiolu 1,056 miles ¢ : ne oman's pinion. effect. Gradually, new, health Mills, has come to teach the Bed-| dies', Avxiliary of the Methodist and deéclaration of office Minutes ' west of Winnipeg. The length of the WN 4 1 : isa i . : . $ An) 3 H é % ] y . ¥ " y sled wi Tir & nts tissue replaces the old and dis |p 7 0c S. J. Deys has returned | Chufeh nret at Mr. Breault's &n Op meeting of Dec. 15th,*1915, con-) funnel is 50 feet over five miles, It i' hs 1 have been asked what kind of advertisemen 1 cased, and eczema is ended. -, after a very enjoyable trip through | Thursday The prayer "meeting| firmed. On motion, Thompson-| runs through ' Mt. Macdonald and § !nfluence me most. Unquestionably, the ones If You sufter-tag-ecaema, ulcers, !g 0. 0 "oiario. BB Page | held at Mrs. Mortimer, Lochhead's, | Smith, Herbert Jamieson and Archie under Rogers Pass. Singe April, | §A4 read in our own local paper. 1 read that paper bscess. poisoned wougd, ip Miri spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. | on Wednesday night was well 'ar. Asselstine were appointed auditors; | 1915, 1,200 men have been working when 1 am at home and thinking about household pimples, boils OF ahy other diseas W. Collins, Long Lake, and E. Mor:! tended Miss Mabel Weese is visit- | Charles Hagarman, caretaker of (!0 complete the tunnel for traffic as Fi affairs \ nl vay, m ind is fully oc- Fthe skin. don't dey. Wut secure J Iv ag ible. That th affairs. When 1 am away, m» mind is y of the » n. Tat Duce. BY { (©) was aj hix'mother's, Mrs. Clark's. j ing in Selby this week Miss Irene] Township Hall: Thomas Dowker,] ®arly as possible. at t le work was] 3 'unied with other thines : ®, box of Zam-Huk at once, and . a... Cassigy spent the week-end in Nupa-| sanitary inspector: Thomas Brad- | Practically completed in 1915 is a tri- " cupied with othe g 3 prove for yourself its over. PICCADILLY. nea A number from here attend-| ford and Frank Davey sheep valua-| Pute to the engineering and construe | ; PethapsJ do see bill board and street car ad-# se, 3 for $125, or sh : > 7 . Lyn o i 8 ' i : 'b - inly d ' Z Ey es ? Jan./ 17. Farmers are getsing|ed the funeraf of the late Mrs. Ed-| tors Harry Campbell, member of Hes stalls 3 the world 8 LT kien : vertisements, 'but I certainly do nut femember Zam-Buk Co. : r wood cut, but under difficulties | Ward Price, Wesley, on Tuesday. Her | Board of Health, | Moved. MeKee inahsponiatian a, pea | Bit them. ' The advertisements that attract me mast as the weather is $0 uncertain, The |Temains were taken to Camden East or-Vannest, that, A. Cowdy, from| , "ioe long, 29 feet wide, and 26 | | in the home papr are the ones that give feai roads are in a very slippery condi-| for interment. Portland Road [to Wilton Road | foot 'high had to be blasted through | $8 | J® nows, such as prices, styles and particulars of tion The Forresters' box social. VENNACHAR. Jando Sie road to -Rushe Hill; | hig rock The tunnel was dexigned quality." : - held here on the 14th inst, was well " dr 1h liam Lee, from Star Corners to Tac rock ball 3 1 tea intelli x attended, and = very enjoyable even-| Jan. 18.---Mrs. Alfred Gregg, who | kK neston Tp. (Shibley- Road); Bell Jor Seubledra & Iai ou Tos) Sait, It pays to advertise intelligently" in the home . Y (31a has been ill for some time, has noti{g from Camden Boundary to © be opera ng s § yaper. thoroughly gecovered as 'vet Wes-| Siar. Cori rs: J hn Shillington. Kast locometives. Wi paper, < tecre TF Services as se $ f § . ers; Jo § , Be " i has voluntecred her services as BUDS! }.» Congors, Who has had au severe) ro a Tu neg Sahool Fhe primary purpose of this trem- for overseas service, with Queen's attack of grippe, is slowly recovering . he | on. to urea e. § 90 '| endous tunnel was to reduce the C. tats g s1yit 4 5 as DAR aft J RE * : ' % n San artin, f Lrnest tow: Y. : : mer Stationary Hospital, and has Reen ac-[ ponert Gregg, Who was workine bs | am ah om -~ ig n trom | F-+R. summit of the Selkirks, 4,334 cepted. Miss Pansy Percy, of Syd the lumber woods near Wensley, has | 0.) #'ker Road; Archie Clark, TOM | feet above sea level, and to do Away enham High School, is spending the returned home owing to an attack of Was or hi Are oi fugrew With neatly Sve miles of snow sheda, e Works week-end under the parental roof hemorrhage John Cowan made a |; Boe: ram Archie' Lark's 10) necessary on account of the snow- ) Miss Root and Miss Valentine spent | husiness trip to Lavant on Tuesday, i 20Elibare Bly; James RB habeoe K, slides' in that part of the Selkirks. ' last Sunday at"Mr. Cowdy's A box |acompanied hy |itoagithoro Bdy. from = Sydenham] the tunnel reduces the summit about | his eldest Song An Road t King T st Bdy.| - o ¢ : For the Rest in social in aid of the Presbyterian drew, en route to New Ontario JE a 9 Bon owns Ri Ar By 540 feet arf shortens the old line 4.3 5 and Fast Enc 1-Corcession] Archie : Church, will be held at the home of | J Wensley, Bodden, Sask., visiting | an 2058) ! miles. The tunnel was driven double, WE HAVE NOW COMMENCED French Dry Cleaning, Mrs. F. Howes: Thursday eveni friends here Mrs. William Gil- | Me leah fr on Jackson 8 na : 0] the first example of that kind of tun. S ETS > : : Thea INE bls ate' ridin : ting. friends he cLean's Hj James Brady drom| ons oti is ¢ ig 2 OYORg Sn PIERS en Wty REESE Mie VAS SEL A VAS i, ME fn nf ett sti Gt Cars for the Winter ; a Shepbory vy gy "loi fhe By Denbigh, week end visitors at their | Lon Rhitngraw, from Mcl.axnl Hin to} wade 50 feet to one side of the cen- = 3 | week at e funers y ar{ Erandmother's, Mrs. W. Connor's. Mr. | Uamdefi Boundry; Thomas Clark,; (re line of the main tunmel, and its : 'valos 3} op ing bi f acking J. B. HARRIS, Prop., | week ih th Funeral of Li and Mrs. John Gilmour were week- | !Harrowsmith to" Star Corners; Wil-| floor about 6 fees above the mah Our rates, ineuding Shafging baiteHes phcking up cars. ele, 25 Pri St i a rburn i ld ng revival sar end visitors at James Johnston's, | liam McQuay, from Harrowsmith to floor line. The 'Pioneer' heading gre Sion » t iv 35 ara en a nn our place 2 ; rincess ng at Bethel Method 'Church. | Wilson Mr. Everton Flake, Plev- | Murvale Schogl; Torrence Phillips,| and one or more centre headings warn, 30m lor. bo cars. I : I y a. "hoane. 1114, | vices at Bethel Me i chool Drogtessi fe ably nna, visited friends here on Monday (from Harrowsmith to Loughboro! were driven simultaneously, After AAA AAA AlN, Al A AAA i } progressir favorably A ? - 3 } - - - _A : + ithe management of Miss G. | 15 Quarterly meeting is -to be |DBdy: Erpest, Townsend, from Har-! pe Pioneer had been driven 1,800 \_/ Iark. of Nasaies pent of Miss GO. conducted by Rev. W H. Reynolds, [Towsmith te Jackson's Corners; feet 'at the east end a cross out was I | - Be Sai i tty ia K, 0 apanee : The young pen. Kifigsion, Sunday next in the Free | Stanley Husband, from Jackson's run to the! spot where the centre of uy a i | pie-are enjoying the skating on the Methodist Church {Corners to Camden Bdy.: Howard | the main tunnel was to be and from 3 3 : NOSE CLOGGED FROM res i. Clarke and C. Kennedy Stove,r Camden Bdy., from Yarker| (ha poinf néw headings were begun Phone 454 -te "le WELLINGTON STREET A coLD OR CATARRH ade ; ying trip to Belleville Ia i DE 3 : : ---- g P NBIGH. Road to John Watson's;. Willlam| in each diredtion All "muck" had | ¢ ~ --__ ie Jan the holiday on at kis me at [10 Petworth; M. Knapp, Loughboro| {} rough the Pioneer ret Re, Stig Ari WHITE LAKE, Sharbot Lak resumed teat g {Bdy., from C. Alton's to Knowlton Jan. 12 TI residents of this ] aun ; : the age hool The Miss Lat M. Bradford, from Camden A FISH MARKET. gi community werp sorry to hear that| pg a and Flora FP Hdy to James Hughes'; Stanley Segs d ew e I . in tan claw ) 3 : and ra Fritsak and' Mary 3 5 ; 2 2 POr-- Ah! What reltel! Your clogged | Miss Rhoda Con 0Y, youngest daugh- | pool ive also retur: o oy ho Po orth, fron Slaek's School to Jack-| for Busi Hav nostrils open right yb~the air pas-| a, of Mr. and Mrs. William Conboy, tions they held last vear is teachers [SONS Lorne) Richard Ellerbeck iz Yrporte BE | lisiness Have y sages of your head are clear and]. passed away on Sunday, Jan. 9th. |... : tate Folie & tiem en Sigsworth"s to James sen in Australia. To all our customers. We ) y. ate Fi Settlems you can breathe freely. Ng more | pp was ailing for some PeRRartical hia Mice] HUE ': James Altop, from William Dpportunities for marketing the would like to make every hawking snuffting, mucous discharge, Spe while 3 : time The is left to mourn her}... + } ngaged 1 vl to Loughboro 3dy Le] product 'of Canadian fisheries the home happy for 1916 hv plae- yr rugeli or ora i a na een engaged toad dy . 1 ' ; : ' . 1 headache, = dryness--no struggling loss, hesides a father and mother, ps v % and M o i R Fompkin, "Camden RBdy., from| most extensive in the world," in Aus ing a Grafonola by your fire- . » 4 our o ; OR , seven iss t . . : for breath at night, your cold or ca sour sisters, Mrs. Kirkham, Claren Nataueri o Loy n : a fo fiuffinan's Corner then) tr: jd. ure treated in arepert revels | Side; larep- is gone. fled up! Get a smal | 400: Mrs. Sargent and Mrs. Parks, Lena Vr Dardt. Lok o i lellrock Swamp; A. Watson, from] ed the Trade and Commerce Ix Having the greatest singers, Don't stay stu co up: liel a small) of Zealand; and Miss Annie, at oF Teh Nee tho iz ai trom Commisisonenr Ross musicians and speake n your 8 68 ' : : : . 3 continue © tudies ere t th » . . x di 4 battle of Ely 8 Cream Balm roy Oa home; also_ tive brothersy S las, 'New ! 3 he } 1a tty, front Manson's Swamp: to} » bourne He states that thete hame, any and every night will p a ' , g ; 3 S& Silas, 1 st meeting he unicipal . aon ? : : your druggist now. Apply a-little of Ontari Willis gi 2 h 1g held by our School; C. Sigsworth, from! is a serious shortage in canned fish make you and your family this fragrant antiseptic cream in ntarfo; illiam and John, both of Council for 3 § irom, I # s a strils. let P it penetrat Oso," and Robert and Herbeit ay J | off School to Arthur = Smith's; in Australia, advantage of which has happy and bright. you O x y 'ate : iy _-- N ' inst e following municipal officers » re p s ol alre pe ¢ a 8 x > a E " through eveny air passage of the home The deceased was of quiet | appuitited Paul Stein wi | V Lie son, from Arthur| already been taken by some New All you pay is $5.00 on ma . iE even 1 . and benevolent dispositi a true Te 200i : A ail Was re-} Smiths to Loughboro Bdy.; Arthur| Brunswick packers to introduce cgn chine and $5.00 for Records head; soothe and heal the swollen, | ¢ Clsposition, a truef appointed Township Clerk and Sec-|Smith. from Hartington te Harrow-| ned sardines and berrings. However, PG CETrItha-Pest . inflamed mucous 'membrane, giving | and sympathetic friend, and a most | vaiary of the local Board of Health { smith . Harry 'Watson from Slack's| the amounts exported are vers smal] COME IN To DAY you instant relief. Ely's Cream | lovable person. She has passed to and entered on the 28th vear of ser- |g. ¢ ORs cv . line o i he gr yr 1 =IAY. Balm is just what every cold and|hér reward highly re pected by al, re sea o, i7chaool te Kingston's swamp; Mar-| in comparison with the great demand Our Records play on any i ig 3 + Si o. i = 4 vice in at capacity Dr ile row 'r Hoyce' y or to | that now exists in Australia for Can- isp a ohi vy RE ¥ catarrh sufferer has been seeking. [large number of friends and deeply |iey Brown, from Boyce's Corner tc a hy Disc Machine, only 85c, It's just splendid. mourned by her doved ones She Best Records made, | ---- mmm nf was ac Methodist in religion The . ing vas spent Miss Gladys Leslie re taet tree erinarreron on 1 Allen, who enjoyed | Whitty, Camden Bdy, John Watson's 1, be brought up this incline and out Apply Cream in Nostrils 10 Open Up Air Passages. aia ale ad this. yéar on the 10th | Meteor, $20. Adams was reappointed { Hartington; William Babtock, from | adian fish, says Mr Ross, and he re- Heal Officer and James J: # | Hartington to Loughboro Bay: Geo. | grets that 'no concerted effort has mem of the Board of Health. Dh | Bab ork from Leonard's Corner{ yet been made to develop the inshore i " . SHE DARKENED HER net nh hie ny as held at fer home, . dams and Herbert Fritsch, and north to Smith's Corner; thén to] or coastal industry by canning! fish i" . was attended by a large gathering of tors of the treasurer's books and A Loughhoro Archie Gosling | for export-oversea." . GRAY HAIR Symbaiheti friends Rev M) bert Lockwood, assessor Emil [Yrom Hartington * to High Falls Although Canada has quantities of V » a Bromwich, Sharbot Lake, officiated Petzgold and his daughter Ida. who lames Carlton, Carlton Road; Jas} fish, however, there is lacking the ~ A Kansas City Lady Darkened Her! Interment "took place Zealand | formers 2 Gray Hair and Stimulated Its cemetery Mr. and Mrs + Lew: wards Growth by a Simple s, Sask., are. visiting friends here resided ut have up V & v, trom his farm to Loughboro| tonnage to garry them. Commis- Oi -twenty years ago moved | Bdy and Bdy to Knowlton Lake's: | sioner Bickerdike, of England, déals : don 4 away to near Mount Fores are | Ben, Revell, from Bellrock to Tyron's| With this subject in a report just re / Home Process. $ Mr. 1 Johnston is spending a -fpw spending a few .weeks here visiting { Corner: Frank Davey, from T ryons| ceived. He states that, at the pres- -- days in Kingston Mr. and Mrs. E. | their niinierous relat'ves-and former | Corner to Verona -and Mcliroy| ent moment there isfa famine in ron al Yass . e S She Tells How She Did It Warren and family at J. R. Burke neighbors, and Mr. and Mrs. William | Road John Sagriff, from O'N merchant ships for which the success . John Lewis, Manitoba; and Herbert Hoppins, who now reside near New | Corner to Belirock: John Walker. of the British fleet, rather curiously, 'A well-known resident' of Kan Lewis, Saskatchewan, have come 10} Liskeard but spent. a month or so|from his farm to A. Redmond's; Da-| is partly responsible, Great Britain's : : WN sas City Missouri who dark- | Spend the winter months under the visiting her dau er, Mrs. M. Ready, | mon Ball, from his farm to Sandford] navy bas.captured or driven off the e 8 Aty, Miss 3. a nial . ite = . % . n : 4 r 2 R01 ps § re ened her gray hair by a simple] Parental roo left a few days ago for Lanark Coun ard s Handtord Y ard, spon his Pt oe ae) Sosseis of an Byers 3 ' ing - - ap sv inte 1 t me | 14 'erona ; conard ~ Meeks, 1 ge of 6.500, y SSesse «~Oome process made the following t¥, where they intended to visit some | farm to erona Leo Sovhin J : Syessed statement: 'Any lady or gentleman |- VERONA, other relatives before returning to [from Bellrock to €haries Ruttans: by oe reiany and Allyiria-Huneary, as ny 3 { > . ~ \ atror f Yharlé an's ell as 202 s 8 33 3 = can darken their gray or faded hair, Jan. 19 ~The Hockey Club is ma- | New Ontario Edward Petzold sold | XH Walroth, from Charles Rutian, re oe a 8 ifs of 5.908 gous uo stimulate its growth and make it king great 'preparations y for, their | his gristmiH and other real estate| Hipclinbrooke Bdy: James Tal: or at i url Stceass: soft and glossy with this simple re-| njasquerade and ice carnival here on | here to his son E. W. Petzold who [lon from his farm to Camden Bdy.; of shipping val ed € amou i 'hic hey ci ix at 1 , . s as Re Rho 5 {James Foster, from James Tallon to| ©f shipping available for the carry- cipe, which they can mix at home. | pe evening of January 21st. With | has taken possession Gripp | . 2. ] ing trade of the 1d . To half s 'ater add 1 oz f + ' or aval , y higd John Ciair's; Thomas Laveque, from £ 0 16 world, since the 0 half a pint of water adc OZ. Ol} regard to the recent hockey maich | very prevalent here and the Whig I Tallon's to William Moir's: | mercantile marine of Russia whic rr § f Flex 3 r + Je = d S d LM sid, 3 bay rum, 1 small box of Orlex Com- between Verona vs, Sydenham, at] torrespondent is one of its vic mpg | JADE lion's to an embraced 1.204 shite of oeibs SoHich pound and 1-4 oz of glycerine [ t William. Moir, from Barnet Bab- v= 8 0 v i i > leock's to Belrock™ 8 Drader,| Y00 tons, has beep imprisoned to a These iugredients can be purchased 3 | otk Ri Ns mo pier Te considerable extent owing to condi ' re 3 r i , Bt as tnsne-a-tegp | Snide] oad; Jak raig, raig : ! £ a IIR. © fins . - A wid drag ore ry le oat | Road to Hinchinbrooke Road; Wil-| tions in th eBaitic Sea. The British | BRASS BIDS, 2 inch Posts, ge La, HIS00. 820.00 ADDL a e baie gery Lk bey da) } L {liam Storms, High Falls Road Trom| Admiralty also has over 2.000 ves. IRON BEDS .. %2.50, $6.50, $8.50 v ? gray hair is darkened suf- andar lig 3 s, Higt alls ) Sydenham we wish to. corféct am. er Se ror in the Sydenham correspondent's report. regarding the score which was stated as 2 to 2. vwlhe actual 5 - 8 A score was 4 to 2 in Verona's favor Loi 3 : ni ;0| Sels requisitioned for carrying troops Waysagless Springs, fully ar ules and Coil Springs. o ; Avery reek oughboro Bdy. to Hinchinbrooke 4 i p a: Miia i ficiently, then ery two weeks byjw.nd Mrs. H Jeffery, Oswego, N Road; Levi Storms" Hinchinbrooke| 20d stores and 2,300 auxiliary craft Dixie Mattress, non-tuft; Felt M attresses, at special prices, This mixture relives scalp troubles are vikiting fit" Joseph Percy's e 8 Bb Gi oh 1; Frank O'Reil-| ®08aged in patrol services. The re and- is exeellent for dandruff and Serra tat tad adie tge aioe aed | Road to ounty oad; rank ' . 'og. Bg ' The party at F. Scale's was mudh en ly, Hinchinbrooke Bdy. to' Huffman's| Quirements of the French and Italian R J REID Le d U d k Ph 571 failing hair. It does-not stain' the joyed. R. Greatrix has returned -- Corton A 7) navies have also put ; ru. tk; adingUn erta er. one. i 8 2 - A Archie Wilkins ' is a heavy drain ealy, t aot RY oT 3 ANd {from a trip to Belleville: Mrs, W tone CALDWELL'S MILLS, [ TR Vorohs. ye parom ts oh their merchant marine Hoes ot arson y tae 9 Carroll is Hl-in General Hospital, Jan, 17 Wedder Burn, Kir £51on, | Hinchinbrooke Bdy, to A. Wilkins' 2 EE . ~~ ah years younger. y Kingston, Rev. Mr. Fairburn is} conducted divine servic es hére Sun-| The following accounts were paid The Crop of 1915. AAA rr enmeme | ROMAINE revival services at Bethel ap- | day last Miss Lena Gray spent al$49.70, Thomas A Kerr, costs of It is beyond question that 1915 has : pointment Miss N. Medcof, Holle- | few days at S. Lee's, I@vant. Messrs. | municipal election; $7, Planet Pub.| been the banner year in the history ford music teacher, was here to-day.| Wilfred and John Eliott have en-{(%o.. for two municipal cash "books; | of western Canada as far as the yield ATER Measles are quite epidemic near here. | listed for overseas servi The | $46.94, Thomas Redmond, Portland's! of \all produce of ihe 80il is concern- . ne I. C. Curleigh, going overseas with | Misses Bella and Maggie Stewart!ghare of bridge négr George Peters'| ed. The prices in respect to grain No. 3 (Queen's) Stationary Hospital | are recotéring after an illness of on 'Loughboro boundary: $4, Sam. | have been well in excess of {he aver reinforcements, left to-day to resume | rippe. Harry B. Gray has gone Revell, keep of Maggie Revell age obtained during the past fen his course: of instruction at Kings- | Sharbot lake to attend the Sunda | Council adjourned to meet in Ver- ears, and the present grain crop has : : ton. H. Asselstine has recovered | School convention. Miss Ethel Ei ona Monday. February 7th, at 1 p.m.|rought more mohey to western Can- Saya we must make. kidneys clean from a severe attack of grippe. A' . ro ada than any previous one the blood and pimples . and K. Trusdale, have been also on | Saturday last. Marshall Moffatt made . : The yield of grain has been large ; a 2 disappear. the sick list. Mr. S. Asselstine was [@ fying (rip to Lavant Spturday, | $eeteeettteosmted baotosses | every locality in the west, and in . asa Pimples éores and Soils usually re- | Presented with a beautiful. Victrolia Joo 8 oa orion: Roblis : 3 some Cuses phenomenally $0. Re- = What Every Mother Should Know. + SGTES ang.) all; by his two sons in the Porcupine dis- oel Schamerhorn, Roblin, a wid ee S . ports would indicate in portions of : : : . salt from toxins, poisons and im- triet Wesley Freeman, Cole Lake, | ©Wer, 76 years of age and a native | Alberta and Saskatchewan, a yield of | : Ww ; is : i purities which are generated in the h . bought the old Reynolds' saw | Of Richmond township, died in Belle wheat of over sixty bushels {0 "the Doctors declare tha Curl cures containing opiam, morphine Jigels au then abearbed into ae] mi ils liere J. 8 Bradford ville on Thursday Death was que | Fetes bes ett tet autos ts ttt tr aamsod acre, and it has been well said that rood throug the very « uetsy which , : . hs | A ar paregoric should nivi given to children, save under \ an i . awing feld- | to'uraemia ts 2 we have this year garnered not one should absorb only nourishment to and g a npiiten, are drawing fe 4 HI YONGE MIS, crop but two. As to what effect this sustain the body. - spar from u n-1sland Li Jan. 17 --Miss Bertha Cook left -- . crop has had on the prosperity of the things; Veno's. Lightning Cough Cure' does not, 'Veno's is It is the function of ihe kidneys to 2 7 last week for Ottawa where she willl yngiviqual farmer it is. difhcitht to suarantee ; i "the 3 hills? Fo . : E : ruaranteed. poison-free, the ideal' childre y filter impurities from the blood and ee Geet ' La } spend a month. Misses Helen and hay. 5 I ! iidren's cough cast them out in the form of urine, | Mildred Derbyshire, Brockville, -- 5 remedy. All Rin Ha coughs yield to Veno's-- 4 : . b | > but in many instamces the bowels - eit § sbent Saturday with their grandpar- A Stfatheous Stussy. en whooping coud "ah jokes nce a | . } | ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Purvis, * - freate more toxins and impurities 3 s . ~ 34; . 3 Frank Ferguson and.Frederick Dun-| Lord Strathcona was found af tell- Awarded Grand Prix and Gold Medal; International medical direction Most eough | mixtures contain - thase «than the kidneys can eliminate, then the blood uses the skin pores as the | 2 al | can are in Toronto taking a course! IDE this. story of a Highiang chief, ; 3 alth Exhibition, Paris, 1910 R : § -- ' tla y 3 is| The Macnab, a pioneer on the upper Hea , » . . ReXt hest means of getling rid ol BLOOMFIELD, \ ! ili in telegraphy. N. L. aramer is Ottawa. "On one occasion Macnah Ask your English, Scotch hi, Wersh inends about Vene'y Lightning these impurities which often break Jan. 19.--The first good snow confined to the house with grippe. entertained Sir George Simpson and Cough Cure. They kne \ a British reinedy made in Britain by out all over.the skin in the form of Se 4 . Baw . As age advances] | Mrs. B, Burnham"is ill of pneumonia. . 1a ir trades British capital «wd wherever the, graad old British flag pimples ; - | of the season come yesterday and the blood gets] | Mrs Alexander . Gibson, returned] ® number of leading fur traders of fi a i g it yourself; nas British flag t 3 a a sleighing will be good.. The swamps BR thin, the neevesh i hans from T ¢heve she & ent| Highland origin. Some surprise was «es. Lave H you pr as > Ie remedy jor is orn S a in jr.| are all frozen so if winter weather exhausted "and pa with her, .son,| €XPressed that Simpson should have Coughs and Colds Difficalt Breathing Heme pio A, save » 19 ain stays there will be a good cut of i vitality. rans low. George Gibson. Mr. and Mee. Signi occupied the seat at one end of the | : Bronchial Troubles price conts. Whooping ¢ about four ounces of Jad Salts and | Wood and logs. George Plattord is i By building up] | lin were recent - guests of / their qurd, and a Mr. McKenzie the other Nasal Catarrh Blood Spit . ;lake a tablespoonful in a glass of hot | At Montreal attending the ice races. .,i| the nerve force of} Lidaughter, Mrs.- G. °A. Turkington. : Hoarseness Asthma water each morning before breakfast | SPecial services have been conducted od [1 ody and mind At last some one inquired: 'Mac. Large wize containing 23 tivies the 4 ty 00 cents. Sold br Drugdiste and for one week: 'This will prevent the | '0 the Methodist Church during the ¢ | Dr. Chase's Nerve Hiram tug he Wiivitvue to nab, why are ye no at the heid o ; Dealers everywhere, or direst, on rei Dress Yrom the wate aitents jor { analy, formation of toxins in ne le Past two weeks. George Andrews : Ful Bb Blessing] {on his head. Miss Laura Ferguson your ain table?" i Harold | Ritéhic & | Le » 10, Met Steed 7 oronto It also stimulates the Kidneys to nor. | has enlisted at Picton as.a private. : | bounded. Rossing is spending a few days in Brockville] ~The b it jurned Ypon rs Puro Txorictars:--The Veno tirug Co. Lid, Manchester, Eng. nab. activity, thus coaxing them to 5 ro Mastin has heen Coulaed Jo ---- ea with her sister." Mrs. B. Wright. Ms. Liter apd answered with great dig filter. the blood of impurities apd Ouse for several weeks with N. McLean returned home Saturday] MY: Te Te ; clearing the skin of phnples. | * umatisni. Harry Noah, who has Lali] Brecnvie er a aru day oa Mae Pheracs.:] 4 hae §o op Jud Salts is fmexpensive, harmless | Deen visiting his sister in Toronto " " <3 ing friends. Grippe is very 'preval- ae is the haid 0" the table?' dnd is made from the acid of grapes] during the past three weeks, has ar- 8 ent in this community. : and lemon juice, combined with li-| rived home. Walter Laavens is crit. - Cg : : thia. . Here you have a pleasant, ef-| leally ill at his home with bowel ) The death occurred on Tuesday at] A pretty wedding was solemnized fervescent drink which usually makes | trouble. Haight Bros have received Lillie Bay of Mrs. Melinda Fulford,|at Marysville on Jan. 7th. when Miss pimples disappear; cleanses the blood | one of the new mode} $850-Overland Nar Wala ' 1 wife of Alonzo Fulford, in her eighty-| Bessie Kennedy and Joseph Wil- and is excellent for the kidneys as|cars. James Eaton, who bad a bad | ESAS ; | sixth year. The deceased had beéen|liams, Read, were united. in mar- well, : . J tall, is recovering. oe ill since March Sth last. riage.

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