Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Mar 1916, p. 11

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Canada's Best jus 1 and 2 pound cans. CHASE & SANBORN, i isl ISI Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day | Drink a glass of real hot water before breakfast to wash i out polsons, \ Life is not merely to live, but to live well, eat well, digest well, work well, well, look well. What a glorious condition to "attain, and yet how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. : Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise,split- headache, stuffy from a cold, fo tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sinices of the dr et ang and flushing 8 whole o nternal . out " nal poison hatter, Everyone, whether ailing, sick or ells ah each morning, before bi ast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime- stone 1 in it to wash from the ste e , Ridneys and bow- els' the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous tox- ins}! thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal putting more food into the Stotgich. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an ty stomach is wondertully invigorat- Ing, It cleans out all the sour fer: mentations, gases, waste and acidity a es one a splendid appetite for b t. * While you are enjoying your breakfast the water and phos- phate is quietly extracting a large - ne or from the blood and : r Or a thorough flushi of all the inside organs. 3 ns Phe millions of People who are "With 'constipation, bilious 8) stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of lime- stone phosplisde from the drug store which will cost very little, but is Suficient 10 Make anygne a pronounc- NE oh the sub. ak ject of internal ECIPE TO D OT ra py DARKEN This Home Made Mixt Dar Gray Hair Ard, Removes oti v ; : -- ine iy Vit 3g lox «These are all simple ingredients that you ean buy from any druggist at very little t, and mix them younr- Na to scalp once a day two weeks, thei once every other Week until all the mixture is used, "A halt pint should be enough to ir, rid the head kill the dandruf the hair from falling itching and sealp t promotes the growth makes harsh hair soft - § AM Jou dn *INO more hawking, . dstantly. niembrane and ied hard to keep the roads open. Some have quit work on account of the big storms. Richardson Wilson is draw. DEAD CREEK. March 14.---Roads are in a bad condition, owing to so much snow. Mr. Bobcock has returned from vis. iting his father who was ill, but is recovering. Mrs. Frank Peterson is some better of her sickness.- The party at P. Gaylord's was fairly well attended on Tuesday evening. Reu- ben Smith has returned home some better, Mack Peterson, of the 146th Battalion, was at his father's, S. Peterson's, over Sunday. Milo Ve- ley. William Gaylord and Sanford Gaylord of the 146th Battalion, at their homes here over Sunday. 080 STATION, March 13.---The roads are in a very poor condition owing to seo much snow. The party held at John Crawford's on Monday even- Ing last was well attended, and all enjoyed a pleasant time. The many friends of Joseph Warren are pleased to hear he is recovering from a severe attack of bronchitis. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bourk and family, also Hayes Bourk and Os- car Chambers left on Wednesday last for their homes in Spring Wa- ter, Sask. 'Miss Edna Warren spent the week with Miss Hettie Bourk. Mrs. David Cox left here to-day to visit friends at Mpuntain Grove. Pte. Robert Patterson of the 146th Battalion, is home on the sick list. GLENVALE. March 13.--While John Hamilton was cutting corn with an ensilage cutter, his hand became caught in the knife, cutting it severely. He Was taken to the hospital and had his hand dressed and is now progressing favorably. Mr. and Mrs. William Clark, Jr., have moved to Glenbur: nie. Mr. Truscott, 1. P. 8., visited the school on Monday last. William Pillar is at home after visiting in the city during the past week. H. Mc- Cracken has moved to his farm which he recently purchased from H. Emmons. Byron Gordon has returned home after spending a few days in Toronto; Mrs. Edwin Clark visited friends in Kingston for a few days last wegk. . HARTINGTON. March 14.--A successful recruit- ing meeting was held in the Metho- dist Church last Thursday night, un- der the auspices of the 146th Battal. fon. Ross Trousdale is confined to his home with measles. Mr, and Mrs. Grant, Bellrock, at Lewis Boyece's; Mr. and Mrs. Elstad, Sydenham, at Elijah Segsworth's; Mr. Lake's sister of Niagara is visiting at his home. John Dowker has returned from To- ronto where he was visiting his sis- ter, Mrs. Brown and Mrs, Thomas Leonard have returned home from Newburgh. Miss Babeock is ¥'siting her sister, Mrs. Archie Goslin. Dan- Oxford Mills. Harry Compsall is in the city. Pte. Clayton Moore, Belle- ville, was home for the week-end. BELL ROCK. March 14. Business at a stand- still here last week on account of the bad roads which were completely h:ocked in some places, The rural m:il could not get through for two days. The recruiting meeting at Verona on the 7th inst, was very siccessful. Several of the young iin of Béll Rock .and vicinity, en- listed. W: G. Tuggy, Montreal, knd Miss Maigaret Brooks, of this place, were married on Wednesday March 1st. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father McDonald, Carman- ville. Mr. and 'Mrs. Tuggy retuf- ed ome on Saturday from a trip to Montreal and other points in East. Rev. Mr. Kennedy, Toronto, held a very successful meeting on Sunday in the interest of the Domin- : {ion Temperance Alliance, ARDEN. . March 13.--The tea -held by the "Tommy's Friend" Club at the Pringle House on = Saturday after- noon was a decided suecess. Miss Mary Cox, convalescent at home for the past two months, returned to Tamworth last week where she is attending school. Measles are preva. lent in this neighborhood. Miss Genevieve Detlor is home from the General Hospital, Kingston, where she fully underwent a severe operation for appendicitis. Mrs. James Williams is home again after iel Freeman has returned home from. PASTE ter, Mrs. . Pet Jringle is home Toronto. n day morning. A patriotie concert will be held in the village hall in the near future, winter with her daugh 1, at A ro 3 RG BA ABA i roti > FRANKVILLE. March 13.-<On March 11th, born to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Price, a son. Lloyd Davidson and George Leverette. have enlisted with the 166th Battalion, Brockville, W. G. Richard has bought the goods from M. M. Hanton, and takes possession this week. Mrs. Russell Hanton has gone to Belleville on a visit to her brother. MORTON. March 13.--F. 8.Harrison, Smith's Falls, was in the village a couple of days last week in the interests of his store here. A number from here attended the funeral of the late Miss { L. J.Chapman, Long Point, on Thurs- {day last at St. John's Church, Leeds. M. J. Kenny, Gananoque, was in the village calling on friends last week. Owing to the recent storms the roads are in a very bad condition. num- ber from here attended the funeral of the late John Thomas, which took place at SBeeley's Bay on Wednesday last. George Roantree held his an- nual milk meeting on Saturday even- ing. It was largely attended. Miss Amy Coon is confined to her home with grippe. W. Tate, Lyndhurst, spent Sunday at J. Stewart's. His aunt, Mrs. Stewart, accompanied him home. POOLE'S RESORT. March 14.--Farmers are improv- ing their time while the sleighing is good, and are busy hauling logs to the mill. Mrs. Comstock, who re- eéntly had an attack of paeumonia, is in a critical condition owing to a rélapse. Miss B, G. Leverette, Rockport, was a week-end guest: of Mrs. Charles Williams, Miss Edna Wilcox is confined to her bed through illness. Miss H. A. Lear was hastily summoned on Friday from her school duties at Courtice to the bedside of her grandmother, Mrs. S. A. Lear, who has bronchial pneu- monia. Mrs. Lear is attended by Mrs. Price, nurse, from 'hyndhurst, Mrs. Lutheria. Andress is attending Mrs. Clarke Vanstone, who is quite ill. Arthur Davi¢ is home from Kingston, where he has been writ- ing-emgineering examinations. Miss Grace Burtch, Sockpart, Js. spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Charles Williams. ; CAINTOWN. March 14.--Pte. William V. Stride and Miss Laura Mallory, Mallory- town, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. BE. J, Kahnt on Sunday last. Rev. Dr. Cooper, Lansdowne, conducted the anniversary services in the Methodis Church her on Sunday, 12th. Mr, and Mrs, W, A. Graham spent a few days vigiting friends in Lyndhurst. H. W. Powell, Broekville, is spend- ing a few days at his old, home here. Mrs. George S. Duncan, who has been very ill, is improving nicely under the cdre of Dr. A. H. Judson, Mallory- town. Pte. Aleck Yeérdon, Lynd- hurst, was caling on friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Eaton, Lyn, spent a few days among relatives in Caintown. Mr. and Mrd. B. B. Graham and Miss - Velma Graham spent one day last week in Athens. Mr. and Mrs. James Eligh have gone to Chicago for a few weeks. 3 $ SAND BAY. March 14---The recent storms have put the roads in a very 'bad condition. A baby girl has come to stay atthe home of Vince Go¥ Mrs, I. Garvin, wlio was taken to tha Ho- ivl Dieu, Kingston, is getting along nicely. Born, to Mr, and Mrs. B, Gar- yn, a daughter. Miss Ellen 0 Con- nor, Long Point, is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. J. McDonald. Mrs, Hamil- ton Elgin at B. Garvin's. Miss | Mabel Maxwell, Seeley"s Bay, haz re- il Vand | ham McDonald's. | Catarrh Cannot Be Cured {with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they jeannot reach the seat of the disease. |Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in. {Buenced by: constitutional conditions, {and in order to curé it you must take An internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces' of the system Hall's Catarrh Cure was prescribed by 'one of the best physi- clans in this country for years. It § somposed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect com- bination of the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Cure is what produces such wenderful reésults in catarrhal condi- tions. Send Sion jSstunbnidls free. ¥F. J. CHENEY ., Props. Toledo; O. fans Veal Bi Mrs, y= s for "Constipation. ™ Tuesday worn- n St, Church, Westport, 'by Rev, } O'Rourke, of Birdie, daughter of the late Jolin and Mrs. Mulville te. 1. J., son Of Mr. and Mrs. T, Garvin, Toledo. The wore & tailored suit of bride passabl d4rk Srey WEL bck hat, She was | storms. assisted by Kathleen her cousin, Golden, while R. P. Donaghue, cous in of thé groom, acted as best man. After the ceremopy the bridal party sat down to a Sumptuous dinner, The groom's gift to the bride was a gold lawvallier set with cameo and pearls; to the bridesmaid a turquoise rosary with gold case , and the groomaman gold cuff links. The bride received any costly and use: ful présénty showing the high esteem in whith she is held! The mnewly- weds will take up residénce at To- ledo where the groom is a prosper- ous youn, armer, ELGIN, March 13.--Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Coon, Kingston, were kuests of rela- tives. J. MeGuire, 1. P. 8, made his official visits recently, Frank Halliday received a gash in the race from a falling limb while working in the woods. Missés Mc Guiggdn and C. Fahey were guests of friends at Westport. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Harl spent a few days at 'Athens, Pte. (Rev.) W. 8. McAlpine, Delta, called on Misses Delong last week. Miss Blanchs Halliday has returned from Kingston Hospital. Mr. Rog- ers, of Brockville Business College, otcupiod the pulpit of the Methodist Church in behalf of the Lord's Day Alliance. Miss Laura Browh has returned froni Westport. Miss Rip- ley, Westport, is the guest of Miss Brown. F. Allyn and family of Edmonton were guests iii the vil- lage. Victor Sertin, Déloraine, Man, is renewing dcquaintaaces. Miss Jean Dargavel has returned from Kingston, The ladies of the Anglican congregation served a sup- per on the 7th inst. J. Morris and H DeLong were recent guests at Newboro. The hedvy snow of Fri- day last left the roads impassable for the rural mail men. MAPLE GROVE March 14.--The roads are once moré getting in good ¥dvélling con- dition after the recent snow storms. The nen are busy drawing wood and logs to Sydehlem. Mrs, W. R. Wil- son's Many friends are pledsed to see her {n their midst once more af- 3 an acute atthick of la grippe. Mrs. . Bemp spent a few days with her daughter a etale. - Miss Winni- fred Thompson retured after spending the week'end with her par. ents at Mountain Grove. Miss May Wilson, Desert Lake, was a recent guest of Miss Flossie Kemp. A baby boy has come to stay with Mr. and Mrs. H. Vanlaven. Miss Edithe Whalley who has been spending some time with her parents here has re- turned to Kingston. A. the misfortune to lose a valuable cow on Mg y. A fbw teacher's desk has been installed in. the school room and improves the appearance cf the room very much. Mrs, Kemp sold a vahiable team of colts to G, Babcock, Hartington. Visitors: Mrs. M. Lee called on Mrs. W. R, Wilson on Wednesday; Miss Winnifred Thompson Spent Sunflay with Miss Flossie Kemp; Mr. and Mrs. Mostyn Lee and family spent Saturday with friends in Sydenham. | Lennox & Addington COLEBROOK. March 14.--Mrs. T. A. Keyes is in Kingston with her mother and sis- ter, who are ill. ~~ Wesley Lambert is quite ill of measles and rheuma- tism. Ray Goudy also has the mea- sles. Miss Comery, daughter of Da- vid Comery, has been taken to Kingston General Hospital, suffering with spinal meningitis, Miss-Mary Warner hag returned from visiting friends in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson and daughter, Na- panee, and Mr. Holmes, Ottawa, spent the week-end, with A. C. War- ner and family. he Ladies' Aid were given a social evening at Mrs. George Curl's recently. Miss Em- ma Benn and brother Arnold have returned after ig friends at Long Lake. Mrs. Ira Salisbury has returned from Camden East, where she visited Mrs, combrack for a couple of days. Chatles Benn re- mains about the same. Miss Lena Wagar has returned from Toronto, where she has been attending the spring millinery openings. Hiram agar is very ill of grippe. His family have béeh called home. YARKER. 8 March 14.--The ladies of the Red r have chabged ong meeting in the month to be held, in the evening '80 a8 to give the gentlemen of the village a chance to come and see how 'on was | villag ooo BAY VIEW. March 13,--The roads are getting le after our recent heaVy snow Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Mil- Ie a tow dave 15 Mapasee. Ror Me. ing a few n Napanee. Donough, of the 146th is at home for & few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith, Kingston, spent a Tew days' with their father, Tunis Smith, who is very sick. = A goodly number of neighbors surprised Mr. and Mrs. Gaitskill, on Wednesday evening, The Women's Institute meeting was held at Mrs. Charles Collins on Wed- nesday but owing to the roads not many were present. A number of young folks enjoyed the party given at Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Compton's on Monday night, Miss Grace Shields has returned home .after speuding some time with her sister in Enterprise. Mrs. Edward and Roy Miller attended the salé last week and purchased some thoroughbred stock. Mr. Galloway has his mill well supplied witli logs for sawing. Sorry to hear Mr. Finley is not im- ODESSA. March 14.--8ince the Sunday there is a great snow in this vicinity. Miss Vida Smythe, Cataraqui, i8 visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. C. Snider, for a few days. Asel Buch, Bath, has re- turned to his homie after spending the past week with his daughter, Mrs. J. H. Babcock. Mrs. G. W. Lucas is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. Scott, Montreal. Another one of our school boys in the peérson of Ce- cil Bell has enlisted in thé 1%6th. Rev. Mr. Cragg, Grace Methodist Church, Napanee, preached an edu- cational sermon at Odes#a Sunday morning, Miss Flossie Clyde, Kings- ton, spent the week-énd at her home here. Mr. and Mrs: J. H. Lind- say and son, Prince Albert, Sask. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Denyes. The "'enlist" eépi- demic has struck the small boys in Odessa. Miss Marie Emberley, Bicknell's Corners, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Courtland Snider. Mrs. Harry Foster, Toron- to, is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Morrison. A. BE. Tim- nierman spent the past week with his sister, Mrs. Byron Derbyshire, Kingston. W. T. Hodge has re- turned to- his homé here after "showing" in the western part of the province for the past 'mouth. ge Sutton, Moscow, is visiting arvey Detiyes'. ERINSVILLE. March 14.-<The recent storms have left some of the roads in a bad condition, Patrick Burns met with a painful accident while felling a tree. He accidentally fell, sustain- ing serious injuries to his ankle. Dr. O'Connor was called, and had him removed to the Hotel Dieu, Kings- toh, for treatment, Miss Frances Killotan was a week-end guest of the Commercial House, The fune- ral of the late John Barragar was held at the Roman Catholic Church here on Saturday. A large cortege followed the remains to the vault. Deceased leaves two #islers, Mrs. Anthony Murphy, Croyden, and Miss Hanna, at home; one brother, Wil- liam, and his father, William Barra- gar. John Flynn left on Monday for Edmonton, Alta, Mrs. John McCornack is seriously ill of pneu- monia. The Sisters are ih attend- ance. Mrs. Edward and Patrick Mohan, also Charles Mooney, have been summoned to their sistor's bed- side. Vincent Byrnes has returned to Kerrrobert ,after spending the last Sterma on depth of at few months visiting his parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Michael Byrnes, Mrs. E. J. McGrath and children are visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Fisher, Carleton Place. ~ James McAvoy, Tweed, was in town en Monday. Miss Cassie Whelan has spent the past week vis- iting friends in Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong intend leaving for their mew home in Rainy river Saturday Arthur Mathews, who has been in the General Hospi- tal, Kingston, undergoing treatment, was brought home on Saturday. Miss Daisy Mathews, who has been teéach- ing at Rye, came home last week. Miss Margaret Lynch, Belleville, is visiting friends in this vicinity. Miss Mary E. Jung has heen employed as saleslady at A. B. Carscallén's, Tainworth : «kid sohbet 'THE onan Valuab Po ; Most "this Remedy has gives ride * Sowmany imitations. : Be + B.~Every bottle of Gessia © Chloredyae Medicine ever Coughs, CoLps, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. ** "DIARRROEA. DYSENTERY & CHOLERA. Effectually ets short al' Attucks of SPASMS. Cheche sad arrcits those often fatal divenses~ FEVER, CROUP asd AGUE. -e a ent discovered. n ing fo the malady. i Creates w ca refreshing slech all other rotiedics fait: can by loieraied, mars, Tedves' _ CONVINCING MEDICAL TESTIMONY WITH EACH BOTTLE. Sold by oll Chemin | Trices in Englund: : Vii. 2/9. aje Sole Masefacturers: LT. DAVENPORT Wholesale Agents, Lyman Bros. Co., Limited, Toronto. Prince_Edward | PICTON, March 13. The roads are very | bad and the path-master is kept busy Mr, and Mrs. Walton M. Fox and lit- tle son ' Albert, left on Saturday for their home in the west, stopping ov- £T a few days to visit Mr. and Mra. | Claude Wannamaker. The mail man { has missed several trips on this end of the route. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McCaw spent one day last week at the home of Walter Colliver, Walton Fox and wife spent an evening at W. Colliver's, BLOOMFIELD. March 14.--Mrs. Grant Thompson | entertained company on Tuesday ev- ening. Mrs. John Elerle, Eric, Pa., who came to Picton last week to vi-| sit her father, Robert Kelly, spent with - her sister, Mrs. | ylor. John Jackson and s have purchased the bakery business from . Mr, Cooper. | James Eaton, Consecon, spent over Sunday with his brother, John Eaton; | A number from here were at Toronte | last week attending the temverance | parade but fortunately none were in-| Jured during the riot. A few on| their return had to remain in Tren- | ton over night owing td the train! from" there being cancelled on ac count of snow, Among those whu| Svent to Toronto were Clayton Burr, | Alonzo 'Weeks, Everett Wood, Mrs. | J. M. Branscombe, Homer White,and | wife, Webster Talcott and wife, | Stanley Gibson and wife, and Miss | Rowena Saylor. There died at his | home West Lake on Sunday Bela! Johnson a highly respected resident and belonging to one of the pioneer! families of the county. In later years | Mr. Johnson resided on his farm but | in earliér times was a traveller cov-| ering the whole Dominion. He is| survived by his wife and a sister, | Mrs. Henry McDonald, and a.proth- er, Caron Johnson. The funeral was| held on Tuesday, and interment took | place in the Disciple cemetery. Lanark CALDWELL'S MILLS. March 14.--Mr., Wilson, Queens. Kingston, conducted divine services Sunday last. Miss Margaret North | and Pearl Ferguson, Fallbrooke, are visiting friends here. Misses Ethel | Easton; ddella McLaren, and" Lena Gray speut Saturday at Lavant Sta- tion. Privates Lloyd Stewart, Wes- | ley Campbell and Albert Wright, of | 146th Battalion, Sharbet Lake, spent the week-end at their homes here. Mrs. W. J. Crawford re- turned home after spending seme- time: with friends at Fallbrooke. W. J. Crawford, Renfrew, spent a couple of days last week, in the vil- lage, x CEDAR VIEW. Mareh 13.---Owing to the bad snowstorms of late, the men have been kept busy ploughing roads and | shovelling, so that log-hauling has been rétarded somewhat. Friday | being so stormy, the mall carrier did | not make 'his rounds. Bulk Oysters Dominion Fish Co. Montgomery Dye Works For the Hest In french Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing. J. B. HARRIS, Prop, 225 Princess St. + rr SOWARDS Keeps Coal and Coal Keeps SOWARDS. Miss Sadie Greer Is pn the sick list, also Mrs. I. Corley. Miss Minnie Corley, Perth, is spending a few days with her par- ents, Pte. Elmer Boles is looking up recruits in Maberly and. vicinity. Killeen Corley - drives a splendid matched team of grey colts, he hav- ing purchased one to match his own. Visitors: Pte, E. Boles, the Misses Morrow, Mrs. W. Moss, Mrs. 8. Fer- guson, Mr. and Mrs, D. Buchanan at Howard Morrow's; Miss Agnes Laid- ley at W. C. Greer's; Mrs. R. J. Hughes, "Hillside," at 8. Ferguson's; Killéen Corley spent Saturday even- ing at Maberly. Born to Mr. and | Mrs. H. Morrow on Margh 8th, a son. Mr. ahd Mrs. Howard . McConnell spent Sunday at her father's, Elijah Pratt's. William Watters, Carleton Place, Commissioner, was in this lo-' cality Wednesday, measuring stone taken out for the good roads system.

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