Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Feb 1916, p. 3

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' Don t + Worry about or digestive" troubles, sick headache, tired feeling or constipation. The depression thatinduces worry is probably due to a disordered liver, anyway. Correct stomach ailments at once by promptly taking BEECHAM'S PILLS They aid digestion, regulate the bile, gently stimulate the liver, purify the blood and clear the bowels of all waste matter. Safe, sure, speedy. Acting both as a gentle laxative and a" tonic, .Beecham's Pills help to' Right The Wrong Largest. Sale of Any Medicine in Ww id everywhere. In boxes, eam" , te At rt et a a 5 1,000.00 ed i il 3) Pr Nervous Debnlicy, LI15¢ Mouth and Throat Skin Diseases Spec ial. Ailmen &n Complicated Com gl not cure at th cal Institute, Toronto A8€8 « od Poisc Correspondence A NAAN li Pll tN Optical Sale For the next two weeks NRC have. your eves tested free by a Regis- I tered Optometrist, and have rimless finger piece nose glasses fitted com- plete for $2.00. Old folks' sSpectac les complete for-$1.00. Snow Glasses Goggles. Satisfaction teed. L. T. Best, Optometrist. AT BEST'S, The Popular Drug Store. Open Sundays. i i Auto guaran: Jenkins 98c Shirt Sale Colored Shirts, $2.00, for I! I 1 sizes Your .5b¢ Hes, 1-2, Cheaper HH to 16 choice |. West again, FROM ' MCLEAN. Feb. 11.--Mrs. Ellen Sills contin- ues very ill' | R. Wager is at Fifth Lake engaged in drawing pulpwood, A number from this place have en- listed with the 146th A little son had come to reside with Mr. and Mrs, | 2 Vanvolkinburg. Visitors: Mr, and 'Mrs. H. Gramt; Long Lake, at J. Vanvolkinburg's: Rev. W. W. Weese Parham, A. Foster's; Miss Annie Kirkham has gune to Toronto, Mrs | J. Rayeroft, and Mrs. A, Cousins at | W. Kirk's FOREST, --Sleighing is good and are taking advantage of roads, drawing wood, logs, A number from here attended the dance in Odessaron Friday even- ing in aid of the Red Cross Soc ety. Mrs. Toland is very ill. Miss E ella Moreland has returned after a visit inthe city Mrs. Willlam Nichols visiting Mrs. Jacquith, Hamilten Mrs. Phillip Kelly is visiting friends in the city. The Syd- enham High Sehcol "at "home" takes place Friday next. Feb. 12 the farmers the good ete, is S CAVE. Elias 'Woeod family spent a few days 1 with her mother, Mrs, T Miss Susie Cox and R. | Wednesday evening dit Hillcrest. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bauder passed through 1 here enroute to George Had's one {day recently Donald and Miss | Mallie MacGregor and Miss Velma | { MY Feb, 14--Mr and ast week D. Perry Connors spent Creighton, spent Sunday at Mrs | Joseph Perry's. Mrs, John Curtis has | returned to her home after spending a couple weeks with Mrs . W. Leucks. Mr. and Mrs." Edmond Imond, are visiting at W Rauder's Mis Peart Wood visiting Miss Tena | MacGregor BELL ROCH. 14 The mercury fell below zero on Monday George Lewis, ( ; $ taken charge of the school here { There has been a great amount of sickness © here season The school was st week on ac- count of the illness, but he is teaching Miss Mabel Timmons, eriously Moir had to lose a The V..¥ |) rees 0 to 20 morn amden- East, this closed la teaches today, who ha ill, is improving the misiort valuable hor revival services Fairbairn will dist | ing, m last week by drowning held by Rey well attended. There be three services in" Metho- church here next Sunday morn- afternoon and evening. --t-- LROW LAKE. 3 Many are glad to see the which has nn away all eturn The mines are run- blast in spite. of thé.zero Miss M Doran ae returned to her seheool here, af z in the Hotel Dieu, Ki , undergoing an operation Kennedy and family are preparing to go to the north also W. B. Thurrett and family. John Jones and daughter, North\Dokotd, visited his brother, W. Jones of this place. "Sandy" Matron visitor in this village last P. Reynolds made a business Perth on Tuesday. Visitors Therrett and P. Hanson at D. Cameron, at Mr. Badour at S. Kennedy's; J. Knapp at R. Reynolds'; Mr and Mrs. ¥F. Knapp and little son at William Knapp's PARH: AM. The road vil Large are the Feb. 1 saw mill, winter be ning full weather. | was a veek trip to Miss B H. Ha IY 8; Feb. 15 condit pulp wood lage daily for are in.excel- quantities of brought the vijl- hipment. Harry Charl ton is vacating F. Goodfellow's farm He has a position near Newburg, W I. Goodfellow will work F low farm this season. E turned Lo Renfrew to-day aft ting his parents here Mi and Mrs. Oliver the uests of Mrs. E Mr B: Top daughter, Mrs Rose, Magng, Que. Mr, and Mrs, A. Smith also Mr. and Mrs J. N Im A RAM IR AT ONCE! STOPS STOMACH MASERY AND INDIGESTION ---- Diapépsin"' makes sick, sour, gassy Stomachs a feel fine. /Z are to Goodflel- Barr re cry t George Veley, Sy were , last w visitin : her wk "Pape's foods you eat hit back but work badly; ferment {into stubborn lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy ' stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs, Dyspeptie, jot this down' Pape's Diapépsin digests everything, {leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There never was anything se safely quick, so certainly efféctive. LNo difference how badly your stom- faen is disordered you will get happy relief in five minutes, but what {pleases you most is that it strength- ens and regulates your stomach so Do some taste good, you can eat your favorite foods with-1 lout fear. x Most remedies "give you relief | sometimes---they are slow, but net sure. "Pape's Diapepsin® is quick, | positive and puts your stomach in a healthy! condition: so the misery [won't come back. You feel different "Pape's Diapepsin' comes in contact with the stomach----distress just van- ishes---your stomach gets sweet, no lgases, no belching, na 'eruetations of yn mtd (ood, sour head clears apd you fee! [ne Go now, make the best investment you ever made, by getting a large fifty-cent case of trom any drug store. You reilize in five minutes how needless it is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach digerder, as soon as FAA NERA SAR A J AS Pape's Diapepsin' Smith attended the former's father at Wednesday bast ker the guest" of Mrs. G. W. Killins 64 Tuesday. Mrs. W. D. Black has returped after spendiffg a wesk «With her daughter in Torontd. W. D Black and son spent a few days in Gananoque recently. Miss Lois Me- Cleod returned from Tamworth on Saturday. Mrs, A. Charlton and Miss Charitoh spent last week in King- ston. Harry Clow; Sydephamn High school was home for a few days last 'week, bwing to illness. He returned to-day, Born to Mr and Mrs, Robert Clow, a son. funeral of Mrs, XDr.) Bar- NORTHBROOK. Feb, 12.---The ice has been cover ed .by the recent snow to the sorrow of the skaters. Mr. Both is loading cars with lumber at the station. Th¥ men are kept busy hauling weod to Fthe Golden Fleece Mine which ha opened again after being idle fcr some years Mrs: Burke and little daughter of Kerrobert, "fask., ato Mrs. Miller of Harlowe, visited at James Pre r's recently Miss Stella Sniith is home but leaves for Belleville soon Mr. Shier is Im proving after his illness. The 146th boys in khaki will soon be returni from Ki Miss Violet Shier left. Thursday Morland, thence I to Nor Rev, R. and Mrs. 'Ireland spent 'Tuesday with A. Pre The pastor is work ing hard for Ontario Temperance Act Mr I Mrs. William Both and Miss My wMiller spent Sunday evening at Robert Armstrong Misses Preslan Rikley attended communion at Flinton Sun day. Mr. Ander "manager © of Archienney Mine, has returned from - gston for th Bay lar Db T COUNTRYSIDE] he] Burteh on Westhrooks on /Jderoy, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1916. 4 [1 Sunday last. Rupert | Brockville Collegiate, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jeroy, over Sunday Mrs. | Williams, Poole's Resort, is slowly recove from pneumonia. A baby] boy has come to. brighten the home of 'Mr. dnd Mrs. Herbert Slate. Are thur Dickey made a flying visit te Caintown one day last week. Mrs. | tobert Poole is slowly recovering! from pneumonia Miss B. G Lev- | erette, Miss Grace Burteh, Mr. and | Mrs, Howard and RES _Burteh | spent Saturday last with C, - Burt-|L ch on Idle Wild Island. Alexander Tharret and family returned home after spending months at Lee Valley, Ont, A have | two WE TPORT. 14th--Mrs=, Eleanor Mc Carthy, one of Westports oldest and | most respecled residents died on | Monday, aged eighty-four years. The deceased wax born in North Crosby and always lived here Her hus- band the late James MeCarthy died eight Years ago The funeral ser vice was held in Edward's church and was larg attended. Mrs. Mack Spea seriously iH.« Mrs. P. J. McCann is laid up with grippe Another old resident pass- f ed away on Sunday last in the per- . Mrs. J. G. Whitmarsh, Deceas- whose maiden name was Miss Rachel Watlle, was born at Caintown, 83 years ago The funeral service was held at the house Tuesday be- ing conducted by Rev. €. D. Baldwin and Rev. M, F oudreau, West port's annual will held February 25th: Purses amegunting follows class $° Feb. St ely is IMPO ed's on be on Green 2.490 class, Bt. John's, N B.. after visiting. his wife and daughter Isabel WASHBURN'S CORNERS. Feb. 14 A ber tended the funeral of ander Sherman on William Churchill and have returned to their orth Dakota with relative 1 residence about a milp northv Athens on the Della road Clark Wi wi after noon n Friday Johnston, Carleton Place to his home in Athens of his father Friends receiv, ed word of the death of Aden D, Wil- tsie at Clinton, Ont., He was ninety two years old and at one d- ed Athens Mrs Wilson. is onthe sok bist Mrs. H. Laforty, vis on® Wednesday t p from here purpose attending Brock- ville's big carnival John Davie moving to his new home Oak Leaf. The annual milk g was held at Island City tory Scoperton on Thursday ni with a large number cf tendance. Under the | Walter Smith in his ricultural . training at Alton Shaw stood from here at- \lex Mr daughter home t after the late Friday sant t owned hy shortly Wallace was called the ill burned bv ness here tine res Eliza Jane Mr in evening is near me cheese f truction of one month farmers' sor first of INVERARY. Feb. 14 Mr, and Mrs. J, A guson and family left on Friday their home in Are Sask La crowds of yoyng people gathered the rinks every night. The in splendid shape, Mrs, Thomas Arthur and J. N. Thomas attended the fun- eral of the late Mrs. McDonald © at Portland Howard Arthur has pur- chased the corner store from J. Ger aldir. and will take possession the first of Mar W. J. Arthur has sold one of hi arms to John Sleeth for $5,000 T. F. Porter has ered his connection with W. R and will go to reside on his farm at Elginburg Everything sold high at Wednesday Cows brought as 1 as $76 The Pat riotic on Wedune tht inthe Agricultural Hall promi to be the best event of the season Mr. and Mrs. J. Allison, Kingston, werd recent visit8rs with Mrs. Akr oyd Edward Darling, only son of Ira Darling and Miss Edythe Hunter danghter of Samuel Hunte ston quietly marri nesday Mrs Fe daughter Frederika sper at the carnival in K mas Arthur and family will move into W. R. Toll#" house until,'t own house completed J aldi aud family will move Nelson Drader Mr. Geral =till continue 1o deliver mq Drader in poor health. Mrs Clark and Mrs. Archie Kish have ta ken apartments in Edward Patter. son's home Mrs. Kish has Igined the volunteers ahd will train "with the 146th Batt Little Doris Shep herd is recovering from her serious ilingss J. Dixon bas returned from Toronto. He was sent delegate the convention of Farmers' Club. Miss Stall i has re- turned to her home at Battorsea.af- ter spending a week with her sister; Alrs. J. Dixon R. John Gowan is engaged with Hunter Bros, getting out wood Congratulations to Gar- net Chrisley and bride who was for- merly: Miss Chrisley. bells will ring shortly when two of INvErary's most popular young peo- ple will 'united. Ford Holmes Seeley. s Bay was a recent -- visitor with his father, J. Nc Helines, Miss Margaret Arthur will attend the "at home" in Sydenham High schoo! as- seinhiy hall on Friday night r ---------- Leeds ROCKPORT. «Feb. 14. Willlam Lambert returned from New. York city The- mas Shearer i awine wood in thi tection Misg BE. Mavhard of Man hard is the guest of the Misses Fair. A tea meeting will'be held in the basement af the Metbedist Church under the auspices of the Ladies Aid on Feb, 16th. Charles Williams and family and Miss Acton, Poole's Fer- for at ice. is his sale or hig! convert day. n were F. 8 3) three singston he Ger will Mrs K. is as tl a to boven has Rocort, w sev- Toll I ie Lennox & Addington ington | : Wedding | Enest re. the of Chapcy $100 condition and a 1 e number of en- expected C. J. Speagle lent; J. (I Forrester, and J. H. W. Whitmarsh Mr. and Mrs, C. JS: J » spending a few days in Ottawa Castle, who has been vering nic class At SOCTE trea- reco EE ER A | on 0 0 BB Be Br Bere Bene Be Bese 'The . ( NOW MILLS. F Aer=Fraser, Queen's, Kingston, pif icted divine service Sunday last Miss Idella McLaren, teacher spent t week-end at her home at Drummond Centre Mrs H. Campbell returned home after spending sometime at #allbrooke She . was accompanied by her brother- in-law, John North All are glad to see Lloyd Stewart able to be out again after his long illness. Pre. tidbit e s0ee0t bt bert iti br bid George Buffam, accompanied by his 28 %. 8% sisters, Miss Hazel Buffam and Mrs. | Miss R. Horrick, Lgpark, spent the week. |street, end at their 'kisters, Mrs, H B. [party for some of her friends at the Graws i] Covered Rink on Tuesday evening. | After the rink the guests had music, dancing and refreshments at her home Told In Twilight Agnes Litton, Frontenac | LOWER LAVANT. 15 R. B. Robe on Killed < fox last week. Mi H Paul is visiting friends at Middleville Mr. and Mrs, James Percy and Mas- ter Hilton spent the. week-end at It Barr's. Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson tine » Mrs, EB. R. Mclean will receive at her new home, 451 Johnson on Thursday, Feli. 17th; from until six o'clock In the eve ningh Mr. McLean Swill receive with { and little Miss. Willa visited . at J. !) : « her | from seven "until half-past nine Jones', Hopetown Mi M. Stewart [IT 7 attended the soldier's ball in Lanark. {o'clock Tn | H. Robertson is hauling poles for A ; To ® a i Jackson Mr. and Mrs. L. Burnham Prof. and Mrs, Klugh chaperoned who have been visiting friends -at a jolly dance this week at the Iro Plevna for the tWO wee Rey are [queis Club rooms in honor eof some| now spending a few days ith lof the medical students who are Jeav- friends here before going on w their ing shorNy for Cairo. home at Sharbot L All were shocked to he death of Geo Mrs. A. P. Christmas and little Jamison at I He had-been Margaret are staying with Mrs short time. He was born ini Wilkinson, Bagot street. and lived here for some time Mrs. George Mahood, noving to Hopeto un. left on Monday for New :she will, spend 'a week mother, "Mrs. George Eade, Migs Aileen Cotton, vigiting aunt, Mrs Jeremy Taylor, street, returned to Toronto on three last ake . Miss H. J, Lhe D'ne ill but & avant before street, where her Gore York, with - Mon- re. I. H. Breck, University ave- nue, spent the week-end. in Toronto. Mrs John Nicolle, Barrie street, who had been visiting her son, Dr Nicolle, Chatham, returned home! on Fr A eb peer CENTREVILLE. Feb Th il convened ol Monday last and d many points of interess The remains of the Bernard Kel were ght from-Kingston-on Friday and phe in the Roman Catholic vault thur Wilson and family have 1 in with his father, George Wi he old Henry Millar farm was on Friday to Percy. Thompson er meeting was held at W. J Gillis on Phurs bey night . w goodly number in attendance litthe has «come 40 board George + Claney's, Miss Ruth Fairburn is visiting. friends New- burgh. Some of tha young people took in the ball at Newburgh on Fri day last Misses Eva and lrene Cassidy and brother -Frank spent Sunday in Richmond. Thomas O'Con now .and Peter. Perry have entirely | recovered from their recent illness. |. A AS a pt YUL EL in Monday Andrew ott] rl Fleming and Son, spending some time id Mrs. © Macgillivray, Univer- avenue, are leaving to-morrow Montreal, where they will re-| her with ley br here { for side Capt. William Smith, who has been | on -leave from the front, will sail this a week for England, after spending the! A bast two months with his mother, at (Mrs, T. Go Smith, Gore street i Mrs Matthew Ryan, visiting Mr. land Mrs. ¥. Hubert Ryan, Brock (street, returned to Newburgh this | week | Miss Corbett anil John Corbett, King street, at present in Toronto, are leaving this week for Florida. £ON ld Pray M ith 8¢ boy at * = Mrs. Ernest Sparks | Bobbie," Earl street, iNew York this week. / { W. Middleton, St. Louis, spent a at J ahd {few days in town this week, the guest | {of his sister, Mrs. J. .R. Henderson, | Clergy street. How uttetly weak and helpless one becomes when the { nerves give way. Sleepless, nervous, irritable and des- pondent, life be- comes 8 burden. int there is Dr. Chase's Nerve Eard to rebuild your exhansted Smervens system," restore the aetipn of Your hedily on | EWN, und clmnge gloom asd des bondency inte new rw - i and returned from | {her .grandmother, Mrs. King street. Miss Alda Nicolle, Barrie street, left on Tuesday for Kansas City, where she will be the guest of Mrs.! H. 0. Eyssell (forme rly Mae Hinek-! ley). Mrs. James Kirke and her son|™ (James, visiting Mrs. N. Wilmot, Cler- |. |gy street, will leave to- -MOrrow for {thelr home in New York. . * » » Mrs. Hansord Hora and Mrs. Geof-| po , ifrey Franckiyn, at present in Eng.' pe And coura 3 ~ hn wars xv. fana, expect to sail for Canada short Lo BR eial a box. at § al dealers. | ry DG Bh SRA CT AE { 1 Rev. T. W. Neal, Toronto, returned | {on Monday, ther ope nding the week end in Kingston. Mrs. W. H. Macnee was in charge! {of the Curing Tea this afternoon. i 8 Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Nicolle, Darrie {street, have left for California to apend the remainder of the winter. Mrs. MN, Wilmot; Clergy street, and a - NEW YORK SUITS ED DRESS SILKS SS GOODS AND SUITINGS HOSIERY AND GLOVES AMERICAN CORSETS prices that show no advances whatsoever. dyeing difficultios- | Mrs were wedding to-day. week in (Carleton Place Mrs. rie street, held a very enjovable skating! we Pte. | Ke vey teresting ren firing lipe for ote year, time he has never had the opportun- to get | ston ary of {Canadbans took part veal lon in Kingston | very valuable man for the transport {section of | transferred Master | George 1. {tation 7 Miss Gwendoline Dawsory/™ came & i. from Brockvilie; and is thé guest of Comes out fast. NoeP Kent at once and rid the scalp of every jaears and the hair stops coming out.! Probs,: Thursday, fair and 'comparatively mild. ALWAYS teacy' S Specialty Shop 'Where New Spring Styles are Having Their Initial Appearance | See Our Showing of & NEW LACES AND TRIMMINGS BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERIES IMPORTED WHITEWEAR PRINTS, STAPLES, ETC. All colors, -are guaranteed ! despite reports of ) A AAA At AA At tN Al tat Nl STEACY"S Woman's Store of Kingston." nm, James Kirke, New ast week in Ganauoque, »f Mrs. Clarke Taylor * spent 4 guests York, the * Adkinson, the Mr. and Mrs. here for DAVIES' Finest Brockville, Shortt-Clarke Mrs. Austin Gillies is spending the with Mr, and David Gillies. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Uglow, Bar- | left to-day for Toronto. Capt and Mrs. F. W. Partridge ere in town from Ottawa for the iweek-end. (Continued con paga 10.) VERY FEW ARE LEFT street, | OF KINGSTON. BOYS WHO WENT WETH CAPT. RICHARDSON Eden Warren Has Been On Fir. ing Line &« Whole Year--Hag Not Slept In Bed In That Time. W. H. Warren of the firm of & Birch hag received an in- letter from his' son, Pte, Eden Warren, now serving with the "nd Battalion in France. Pte. War- states that has been on the during which 1,000 lbs. Oven Roasts, 16¢ Per Pound mm. The Wm. Davies Co. Ltd., Phone 597. Me- he ity of sleeping in a bed. He an opportunity to visit again' Sifice he crosse France with ifthe battalion in 1915 he es he an oppgriunity. to lonigs King- seldom had under sleep Althie the ugh he great has went through all battles _in whieh the during -the past fortunate enough to come without a ser Ht He refers td receiving the * Daily British Whig regularly and.is migh ty glad to hear about what is going he has been RETAILERS Manufacturers from time to" time advertise their brands and their products in this news paper. Each advertise ent means more business for the stores that carry these goods, It means new custom- ers, and enlarged sales. That business will go to the retailers who oco- operate with the news- paper advertising by showing the goods. The customers inter- ested by the newspaper advertising will see the goods in the windows and will accept them as "the merchant's. invita. tion to come in. | e---- J a gee Have Warm Feet ! 20 per cent. off all Felt Goods for this week only. Class Repairs 3 A parcel containing a cake, which was sent from bis home, arrived re- ently and he was glad to get it as it was about the first good cake he hag tasted in six months. Pte. Warren enlisted h the Queen's Engineers under command of Maj. Alexander Mac phail with the First Canadian Contingent, but trans ferred. to the company in command ot Capt. George T. Richardson. When it was seen. that he would make a which 8 the 2nd Battalion he. was ¢n says that there are 3 Thy) of -the Kingston boys when weht over with the late Capt. tichardson eye BRB RBA RB Be '{ Why Hair Falls Out 1 Bee BB Be et sms Ser Dandruff causes feverish of the scalp, the hair roofs) loosen and then the hair To stop falling hair; a irri-. shrink i particle of dandruff, "get a 20-cent | bottle of Dapderine at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and. rub well into the scalp. After. a few applications all dandruff disap-

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