Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Mar 1916, p. 3

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On ------ THE YATE REV. DR. E. B. RY(K- MAN, KINGSTON, '4 When Eighty Years Old He Wrote A . { 10f all- nurses and specialist could do + a " He Was "Bigh ® » she passed away the ninth day. She y Bic 02 x graduated from' Athens High School, | The late Rev. Dr. E. B. Ryckman, i taught school one year-and then en. | Who died in Toronto on_ Monday, : -_Jjtered a-Toronto hospital' where she | March 6th, after almost eighty-six 4 ae er dr ttt ttt years of gig a remarkably ac. post graduate course in | tive man for his years. He attribut- ? 3 COXVALE, New York city, Sraduste o getting | © his good health and long-life lar March 6,--R. Husband who thas! her diploma she shad 'been nursing, | 8€ly to the fact that he always took 8 f outdoor exercise and prac- 退 ! E bop i Mr. Ward, plies} She is survived by her brother, Louis Blenty o i hig Pranins lay tor Ns. The roads | ot rockville, two sisters, Mrs. Mer- Used sonpiderabls ab a =i : ; } tevens, Plum Hollow, and Miss 4 ; are golting ns Brety. fa ne which | Ophelia Brown. of Cleveland, Ohio, | his appetite. His favorite recreation Was the largest of its kind here this NO was at her bedside and accom. {Was walking. It is told of him that : : ] i ears ago, when pastor in Lon. Winter. On account of the bad roads | Panied the 'remains to Athens. One | Some ; the Ee ron from Plevna to | thing Making this particularly sad ig | 400, he Was hited 2S attend a tea Clarendon was unable to return un-| the fact Miss Brown was to have | Meeting in the country, about eight til Tuesday. Most of the farmers | P€en married in April to "Jack" miles out. Through some misunder- - ON SALE FROM 9 O'CLOCK. . bere are busy hauling their pulp] OTatey, Fort William, who was gt | Standing jhe Sartiage Stdured 1o take - t her bedsid Mim out failed to come for him, bu ' Fy on, oF 4hi ince. has three aime ay | TRIM a Tar an Foromrar Breet | win: sho oventng sens mont fl ox FOR THE SOLDIERS y = H Xhaki, all of whom were week-end ay haa i he odin | Re Way. dur viong walied oll : In view of the repeated demands for socks from the boys in the tren- tin Jisitors here. Dun Cox A RY ME Ronni re el assisted hy | tigue, he proceeded to deliver a very ches, we"are placing on'sale to-morrow 25 dozen heavy Grey - Army 'Looking Into the Eye visited at David Cox's ulso at Private the Pastor, Rev her osassist effective address. Socks Full sis 3 I, hn ; Ep Getti } g Ill G: Cox's on Sunday last. George h or. Rev. Mi Edwards, and] *ective addres doctor was the only || nocks--full sized, perfeet' goods, worth 35¢ and 40¢ a pair. etting at ti 1¢ Toot o { Cox made a business trip to Kingston $e Hemaing were Placed in. the superandated minister who was a To-morrow : eye trouble is an ex- {last week. 'W. J. Cox had the mis- : i Es member of the General Conference | _pert's Business, «if! fortune to have one of his horses at Ottawa. According to the number ip badly cut on the front foot a couple rears which have pas hi CO D SLIN An expért Will exam- {of weeks ago while hauling pulp a ond oadest won, LORE Arn As . . head, he was the second oldest min- = rards of fans a 3 A i « ay ine your eyes carefully [fll ¥o0d to the siding at Robertsville, Lnnox & Addington ister in the Conference, but judged 1,500 yards of fancy colored English Muslins and Madras; all 10¢ oi' a1 wifi = : by physical fitness aud mental alert- | good colorings--priced from 15¢ to 30c a yd. To-morrow .... at Best's and supply fin- ~ ness, he was one of the youngest. |i . : . est quality Rimless Iii Upon his 80th birthday in King- |} Nose-Glasses in Gold Il! Leeds WILTON. ston Dr. Ryckman wrote the follow. | Rll / UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK \ March 7.--Mr. and Mrs, Harvey | ing verses, indicating his own view 108 yards fine heavy domestic make of Unbleached Table Linen -- full 0 # g % A ¥ 2 -| of a man of four score years: ie, 3 . a ol M unts, for $2.00 Mills and Mrs. Bernard Mills attend 60 inches Wide -- great value at 50c a yard. ed the funeral of the late Miss Par- + ' Sons, Kingston, on Saturday. Much|I am eighty to-day! It is true! To-morro : ) LANSDOWNE. sympathy is felt for Rev. Mr. Parson And four score is old age, we are . > in the death of his sister. Mr. Par. told; 4 Son and two little children are But with eyes good enough, and with ] / March 8.--Albert Cross has pur- chased Mrs. Sarah Fredenburg's resi- spending a few days at Bernard ears good as new, will move to the residence of S. Cou- : : || sahl. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Cross, Poaducted the ices m tbe Pres And ation all right am 1 ola? [fi I omorrow Ss || | Saginaw, Mich. are visiting relatives' y¥'erian Church on Sunday evening. [ here, Mrs. Warren Landon is visit- a a n jal Trembling limbs and such signs of : -- % B r 8 e - » i a " p tachi 14 - F1QY . Hat 11113 aa ae citi lust woek decay, Join the throng of "Fashion Week" wsitors and visit our Millin- | night from the funeral of her bro-!| Bradually improving. His daugh-| Stiffened joints, leaden feet, anyway, ery, Ready-to-Wear, Suiting, Silk and Wash Goods Departments. | ther in Saskatchewan, afd has been | tT» Mrs. Henderson, and his son, | Do not worry me yet,.but I'm good | ' y, For a twenty-mile tramp on the accepted for service at the front as| Berpard Davy, returned from the : ~~ ge 1 en | nurse. re antty, Kingston, | West to see.him. ° James Huff has pike--Say you nay? - 8 | J S i spent Saturday here, the guest of moved to his farm at Lapum's. H:|I affirm for a fact that I did it to- SS A { Mrs, F. Cross. Miss Gladys Johns-| Bridgland is moving to Millhaven, day, ' 15% 1 A Y () 1 {toni and her brother Hibbard Johns- | and Torrence Babcock will move to{ And re peat it fo-morrow I could! 5 J ton, of Athens, spent the week-end | the farm "urchased last fall from . : | with relatives, Miss Fausta Dé| Mrs. Burley. O the good things of earlier yea; i oy] A N AY [ 1 \ a3 | Wolfe, of Gananoque; H. Dempster, : Ov the F Fovident Jove thet 2Dpesry! : id RR 5 { Gananoque, and Royden Bell, Toron- CENTREVILLE Bn Se J EE ph By I - "THE W OMAN s STORE OF KINGSTON." | to, were recent visitors here. , On , . af a J se «| - SE | Thursday last the wedding oocutron March 6.--The roads are again al-| All the Chufch and the College could RE 3 " | of Miss Hazel Haskins and Archibald | Most untrafficable with the recent do. A Paradox? Nol! The Popular Drug Store, dence, now occupied by C. Sly, who Mill's. Mr. McMu'len, Queen's, |All the senses alert and the memory Open Sundays. | Johnston, of Sand Bay, at the Meth- | Snow and drifting. The Centreville | A vocation too good for me, too, Sr -- { odist Church, Dulcemaine, by Rev. | boys 'are gradually thinning down And the girl that I wanted I got! . | (Dr.) Cooper. On March 8th, W.|and going to the front. Harold We provide Proper Hi H. Wallis, ex-G.T.R. agent, will at.| Fairbaiin left on Friday to do his | Yet I would not again be a boy, . | } glasses through which Jl tein his seventieth birthday. bit for his King and country. Mrs. | With his real, though juveiile, Jox, Charles Kimmett continues seriously His unsatisfied wish and unrest, you can see. . ill at the home of her father Robert | For this later youth brings me con- . i WESTPORT. MeGil. A quiet wedding took place tent : 7 ] 1 : 3 i { March 6.--The local branch of the{at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doupe's on | The sweet vintage of life and love Being eyesight Special- | Women's Institute feel justly proud | the. 16th wilt, when their eldest ¥ blent-- ' ists ° we know when ll of the success of their concert held daugher Effie, was united in marriage{ The last Wine of a feast should be 5 x " on Saturday night last. The pro-|to Roy Ferguson of Adolphustown. best! They I the live a bo | €yes are wrong and Hi gramme was excellent. The prin-| Fred. Clancy and sister attended the hey Pven 8 liver an Wels | why glasses are right cipal number was thé drama entitled funeral of their sister-in-law, Mrs. | Now the sun lingers low in the sky. and Stialghten you | - . "How the Gold Mine Panned Out," | Thomas Clancy, on Thursday last to] Bul the bright tints the gray ones ght up. | | glven by Dr. Hamilton, Dr. Stevens, Camden East. The prayer meeting outside. Li : - WEE See us--we un- | Miss Ivy Reynolds, Miss Muriel Fair |peid at Mrs. Pah on Wed For a well-reasoned faith's with [Don't be bilious, constipated, sick, and Miss Muriel Butler. = Each char- nesday night was well attended in - me still » With breath bad and .. derstand our pacter was excellently portrayed. Dur-|¢ ite of the bad roads. The Perry | In the good things fo be when the stomach sour, - {ing the evening excellent recruiting o y drawin ice; he cay : 2 business. addresses were given by W. A. Lewis Pros are busy So Soctety are oe In the East re-appears, so I'll say-- { and Capt. R. J. Gill, adjutant of the. tulated 'ob their - success in Though the lights all go out 'hind {156th Battalion, Brockville. '¢, J, | ongTatulate Se : - | thi . hey have gr scope the hil-- \ | Speagle. E. Mulville and E. J. Mul-| (h® iage. They have great scope | the bl Islands lift AWN o =» KEELEY h MN vill 4 Ex for their work here and are sure to io a a i \ Beef Liver, Ib. 9 . » . ville .are spending a féw days in To- eet with much success. ~ Their fronded palms in air, 3 ronto, D. E. Black, who 'is pro- | I only know I cannot drift \ 7 Beef Hearts, Ib. ...... OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN prietor of a flourishing jewelry busi- a Beyond His love and care." b AN = ] : : 238 Princess Street H ness in Calgary, Alta., was the guest MOSCOW. ) A . i | Beef Tongues, 1b, 8 doers shave the Opera House 111, week of Ib and Mrs. G. W. Cas- March 7.--The heavy storms left) I oft think that of those "over there . os : te. R. J. Whaley has sold his va-| the roads. in a very bad condition.) In those mansions surpassing fair, - WE Ox Tails, each cant lot on Church street to A. C. Farmers are storing ice. A second One is waiting and hoping Tor me, > > > E | Bradley, who intends erecting a large cheese meeting, made necessary by| So I'N trust in the Power above, Hamburg Steak, 1b. ..48c| a brick store and dwelling this sea- the factory changing hands, was held | In the patient, compassionate Love, - | Beef Dripping, Ib. .. ¢/Sirloi son. A matched race for $100 a on Saturday afternoon. Messrs. While. 1 live ever faithful to be. - Ls Ppng, 12% Sirloin NE =| side will be run off here on March | MoGinnis and Judge, of Camden 'WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP Cooking Fat, 1b. 10th bétween "Barney G.," owned by | East, are the new roprietors. sMr. "And when I'm to die 1 ' | James Gorsline, and "Black Maud," Johnston, the late ep apriety having 'Receive me,' I'll ery, Be i uy cuselete {Owned by Bernard Grant. Local | disposed of all his interests here, is| For Jesus hath loved me, I cannot y * 8 : gq N - { i 5 i} " y | horsemen are trying to arrange an- | moving to his farm lately purchase:l tell why, el Niusing Ju yer Super : , | other racé to make a. good day's pro- | ye Millbrook. Danford Lakens But this I do find, . hy h right] . ' { gramme. Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Vance vd ily are ' ; » 50 joined clear, stomach swee', breath right | ] | : : {and family are moving to a farm near We two are so joined, and feeling fine. Get rid of sick { who have been the guests of Mr. and Westbrook." Mark Burgess has pur-| He'll not be in glory and leave me headach nan: constipation | ® . . : | Mra, J. M. Taggart, have returned to chased the farm Mr. Lakens is leav- behind!" : Tred to be shy ost ii} Peterboro. ing, and will move there shortly. i ongue, ° sour ach, : " d } . . . Je---- LN John Rush has sold his farm ty A) Now, Inf view of the facts and the tolds. ve St Tour a iehied # ; PLUM HOLLOW len German, and has purchased the song I have sung, y y » 4 you ep | Te i . "Garrison" place from Irwin Burgess.| Say! I cannot be old! 1 am eighty [feel like doing a fulié day's work. | ii March 7.--Mr, and Mrs. Omer Pal-"| Mrs. Morley Huffman and son Allen years young! Cascarets are better tian salts, pis PIGHTREEN LOST LIVES; mer speat part of last week at For-'gpent last week at the home of Mr. or calomel because they don't shock | Careless Use of ] far, and 'while there attended the and Mrs. Sidney Hicks, Sydenham. latter's sisters wedding, Miss Percy Asselstine, who is attending Ophelia Brown, Cleveland, Ohio, fs High School in Sydenham; spent the the guest of her sister, Mrs. Merrill week-end at home, Kenneth Huf- » | <£ || Stevens. On Tuesday morning Mrs. | man, late of Albert College, is at ! || Merril Stevens received a telegram ! home for the summer, David Young, || telling of the death of her youngest | of Sillsville, spent Saturday with his the liver or gripe the bowels . or. In Strange Explosion--Match Lights cause iriconvenience all the next day. | od Re Off Batlitubs, Boap Spoils the Hair Mothers should give cross, sick, £1 Paso, Tex., March 9.--Eighteen Sap Should Bed very carefuliv.. bilious, feverish children a whole Cascaret anytime as they can not|Persons are dead and a number of |if you want to keep your hair luok- injure the thirty feet "of tender Others are. not expected -to live 8 | ing its best. Most soaps and prepar- bowels {the result of the explosion whith oc- | ed shampoos contain too much alkali. Re trem ar curred in the disinfecting batbroom |This dries the scalp, makes she hair : LINERS ARE SEIZED, {of the city jail. More than 40 pris- brittle, and ruins it. J ouers were in Hie Aathfoemn hen the The best thing for steady use js Port 1 Gets I Si rs----i0ne | ©XPlosion took place, and near Y all {just ordinary mulsified cocoanut ofl rtuga Gu 8 ba. 3 teame: |of them suffered serious burns, nine | (which fs pure and greaseless), and argo, {dying within a short time, Nine|is petter than the most expensive . py, thers who were taken to hospitals | soap or anything else you can use. : , led during the night. One or, two teaspoonfuls will . | A lighted match ignited the Vap- | cleanse the hair and wtalp Ahoroughe ly. ~ Simply moisten the hair wi water and rib it in. It makes an abundance of rich, éreamy lather, their supply. The islanders are y which rinses out easily, removing : doing considerable driving on the ice i hundred officers and men Of the [sanitary measures devised by thelevery particle of dust, dirt, dandruff Sweater Coat Sale, $1.18 | Just now. J. A. McMullen has Local Option Victory, reve of the four: vessels are ~in- {City health authorities to prevent|anq excessive ofl. = The hair dries Ph fawn a-large quantity of wheat tol Rutland, Vt, March S=Loeal op- | "Ny 10 cunced that the Essen has | tiv, gg hace ys Dy ey. And evenly; and It and Bik . v the city. Two farms have changed tion won over prohibition in this a hari trates] in celts of ame scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, This comprises a lot 1 hands here recently. J. Kilipat- State by a margin of 14,366 votes. | 027d 8 cargo of tin concentrates | through the entire east wing of the lpright, justrious, fluffy and easy 'to urchased to sell at rick Has sold his farm on the lake |The prohibitory amendment was first | °f Fhe value of $1,250,000, Street fronting the jail was filled | yanage. We pure SON v shore to Thomas Smith and has pur- 'placed on the statute books in 1852. - { with naked, shrieking men, envelop-| | you ean get mulsified cocoanut oil $1.50 and $2.00. We Jou Shased W. H, Frost's Dlace on the | and was repealed in 1903 by a ma- Neutehogiv's Sena) In Frame, | ed in fire. at any phatmacy, it's Yory cheap, and ' i ? bay shore. three parties willl jority of 729. ~The vote on the ques- | He TH: Aa aay amen 1 gots ounces will supply every mem- have decided to Flea he crack . Have move {n-the near future. Hugh |fion of re-enacting the Rmech hs; Guvernment of Mundsivoire hum been | 'WHEN RUN DOWN 3 ber of the family for months. lot at - 31 Marshall moved to Kingston last | was: Yes, 17,601; No, Li transferred from Lyons to Bor eaux. | > & A : , 0 se hav d sore, week w § family. T, A. Glenn Every county in the state, with the J ; i 3 Smee ; I Mc = : t Ad ; a expects to move to his Tather's farm exception of Orleans, gave a ma jor- _ » Prosperity Indeed! 11. [Hood's a, the Reliable : 8 Lgl arge snawl collars-an J in the 3rd Concession this week, W. ity in favor of local option. New York, March 9.--As an indi- | Parana a Builds Up, 5 largel¥ in plain colors, H. Preston was the auctioneer at a cation of the great business prosper- | Tonic Medicine, 8 Up. 1 . : . : > Za : fale of farm stock, and impl A " ity because of war orders, it was| Studio : : on the premises of G. Balfour, five learned to-day that tie. Remington | he Tol Tay.Ie reel eu tired \ J , skin. - 9 miles west of Bath on Monday. The Arms Company: has just placed an or- |a e - ; Silk Knitted Scarfs B. Strojss, of East Hin many friends here x Dr. ROM. Fil- or 500 pairs of roller skates to [your blood is impure and impover- "Our BABY PIOTURES, ~At Half Price. dom trols, "My bands} | Son, Kingston, are sorry to hear that ££ . | be used by its office boys in its New lished. a It lacks Jlality, It h 20¢ like all portraits that we 8. 3s ! A . Ty "badly 3 an he has been confined to the General England factories. the rich r ood that gives life to hted and All grades an d colors. vig Jug) shaped | way eo Hospital, ill of rheumatism. = Dr. - v Business is at such a tnd tha ithe whole body, perfects digestion « - « ut 4 . | WAR BULLETINS. The Russians have captured the town of Riza near Trebiz- sister, Miss Edith Estella Brown, in daughter, Mrs. Robert Asselstine, ond, Cleveland, Ohio, General Hospital, | Miss Norma Johnstone, of Kingston The late Miss Brown was nursing im General Hospital, is visiting at the New York and had taken q patient home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. to Cleveland where she was taken | Robert~Gibson, of Glenvale, visited : : 2 {| suddenly ill with acute peritonitis; | 8¢ the home of A. A. Asgelstine on Saturday ! Jast Day of an operation followed and in spite Saturday. = ' he ; STELLA. $1.50 to $2 Shirts for 98¢ | Maren 7.~--Parties having ice T5¢ Shirts for"... ..5b¢c | houses in the village are harvesting In London it is officially an- nounced that the German fleet, which venpured out from Kiel, has gone back to its, base. The Germans continue to make futjle attacks around Verdun with heavy losses. PPT QR Re ARE E Tbe Spbberrrradbrtars » | h class equipment and tire, medi r r boys are unable to get nd fast and 'enables all the organs to per- less fad are the reasons for our from 50c up to $6.50 oy te failed to heal uni | hs Re Sloe enough without the skates) apd if en-|form their fufictions as they should. {Smarka le success in baby por 0 J nb tried Zam-Buk. Hospital Corps at Cairo, Egypt, but ough boys were employed to do the] Get Hood's Sarsaparilla from any{§, ~ Come some Mofaing sha lot Your own choice at half a was unable to go with the rest. Mr. business afoot the factory corridors druggist. It will make you feel us get acquainted with x A the price. One day only. : ; and Mrs. C. Fleming have returned 'would be conjested. .|better, look better, eat and sleep : : home from Oshawa. S. McDonald . better. It is the old reliable tried has returned to Buffalo, N. Y., after To Be Brooklyn Postmaster. and true all-the-year-round blood Spending the winter here. . W. S.| poney' There are lots . 'Washington, March 9.--W. C. Bur-{ purifier and enricher, tonic and ap- ; . McDonald, jr., Buffalo, N. Y., was a . ton virtually has been selected °by|Petizer. It revitalizes the blood, and & : recent visitor here. ' President Wilson for appointment as|is especially useful in building wp y . 53 : postmaster of Brooklyn, N.Y. He is|the debilitated and run-down. a : E P Jenkins A One More M.P.P. serving now as postmaster under a| Hood's Sarsaparilla fs ' helping . . Regina, Sask," March 9. --Tha designation from the bondsman, who thousands af) this time of year. Let » Government redistribution Hl in- : | Was placed in charge of the office}it help you." Get a bottle to-day and creases the Legislature from 54 to following the resignation of the for-|begin taking it at once. Be sure to x 65 members, mer postmaster, -- Hood's. Nothing else acts like it," Wo

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