Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Nov 1918, p. 13

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THE DALY sms wii, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1918. PAGE THIRTEEN NEWS FROM M THE DISTRICT: a ene Acid Stomach Causes Indigestion! 'Mrs. Edward Rathweil, |v weap FROM THE WHIG'S P " he Peterboro! spent a Instant Relief-S0 Why Worry The Two, Biggest And Best Buys On the ANY BRIG SXCHANGES. 1 t days this week at Conse- : Mw GHT EXCH! Jars this week st Conse. : i Market To-day Are; Moore and Mrs. Manly Seott, Gas, souring food, dyspepsia. In "Brief Form the Events In the : n Vitler, Big Island, on Oct. 3 » Country About Kingston Are Told! 28th, canght a maskinonge in the When your meals lay like lumps 'w=Full of Interest to Many. y of Quinte which weighed forty 4 belch acid, gases Frank Lambert has sold the An- unds and measured fifty-five inches of lad ad you sain iclor oan otiels in length, * and feel sick and upset. | | { ldre Hos: arm, Scoteh Line, t | Ralph Josale farm, Seotoh Li ?1 The death of James A Devlin, Fone - p | j Prank Maracle Deseronto, was| Carleton Place, followed close after ! Instant relief! Fan Hi. Marae] on 0 a k ou | thé death of his wife, which occurred \ . : ; 2 p * bd Mary Bllen Brant {just two weeks ago. h Mr. Devlin |. The moment Pape's Diapepsin 4 an 4 a e a Mrs. August Pleith, Arnprior, was| was called to 'his long home after an ! reachts the stomachs distress goes. A stricken with paralysis while getting | iliness of only ten days. He was aches the ¢ oy her mail in the post office {bury in the township of Drummond Xo waiting! Misery ends! Death came suddenly on Saturday jin 1340, and was thus in his seventy- NO waiting: Misery € . ' { > . : last to William = Henry Pattebson, ninth year. ] : = % am n Christie's Lake, due to heart failure | Pte. Dudley Moore, son of Henry Costs go little at drug stores. \] ¢ l 0 rit Charles Obed Pearson, Broekville,| Moore, of Douglas, grandson of the - 5 sé hs feel fine! dled. Thursday after a short illness. | lite Robert Drysdale for long years Makes stomachs eel fine' : aged thirty-seven ybars. Deceased|the Yilage eek of Renfrew, Sud pro PUT YOU ; * was born near Prescott ther of H. Moore, of the Eganville Pa Diapep LER RR rrey tt Charlies R. Empson, eldest son of| Enterprise Wéekly, is among those UPSET? Ss sin a eries in hie sometimes | Mr. and Mrs, Robert Empson, passed) who have given their Trib in the # of a blistered away on Thursday morning of pneun-| great fight. He was about twenty- BRAVE AND STAUNCH * me, behind | "Ad 3 4 hy a bamk of earth, and he Tain, He said | | monic at his home in Foxboro, |one years of age. turned to me and said: 'It's pretty Both Posses Excellent Features. Investigate ~ of how the In Eganville J, D. McRae has fin- Te Arnprion Mother Gets Word of | hot here, but we are going to get e he is bil ished his new power dam, and the] AN APPRECIATED GIFT. Son's Death, there" Then he took a look and " oo Jie le bil electric light service, suspended for Ee pm ". Arnprior, Nov. 11.--Mrs. Colin Me- | said: 'We will go now We started rd cuts and sores snd several weeks, is again in operation. | C1 apt. Gilmore Presents War Tro- Nabb, of town, has received a letter| across the = road ahont twenty-five makes them ten-fold more The marriage was solemnized Oct o phies to Picton, from Pte. G. Countryman, giving | féet apart, and when I got across the painful and seriohs. He con. 30th .at the Presbyterian _ manse, | Picton, Nov. 11.-~--Capt. 8, J, Qil- particulars Od her son's death, Pte. | road and walked down to where he sidersthese the "little things." Balderson, of Mrs. Mildred Kirkham, more, who reverted to the rank of|yaex MeNabh, MM. Who was killed! was, 1 found him dead: the bullet , Fallbrook, to William H. Wilson, | lieutenant in.order to get into the |p, orion Sept. 29th last. In part] had pierced his heart. I got his body Perth. | battle line, has procired trophies of |g otter says: "Jack was acting as | and handed over his personal belong- 3 The death took place at Brock-|the war for his home town. Capt. | a tien commander when we started ings. He was buried at the cemetery . ville on Thursday of . Miss Editn| Gilmore is fn the famous 2nd Bat-l 4g renent battle on Sept: 27th. Then | near Burlon Wood. Jack, or 'Sandy,' Smith, Whithy. She had been a tallon in which so many Prince Bd-{,,; platoon sergeant became a casu-| a5 he was known, was liked throngh- ing treatment for some time. Shel Ward boys won immortal fame. The| a, "and Jack took command, On| out the battalion and he was a brave igh PS T was a daughter of Judge J. v. Smith, {letter from the commanding officer! gq nyay gant 29th, we made ouF sec-| and staunch chum." Harold Schooloraft, son of Ed. Phoebe Hill, daughter of Mr. Whithy. 'lof the 2nd Battalion notifying the|,.g gitiiek at eight o'clock. We met Frere Schooleraff, proprietor ~ of the |and Mrs. William Hill, Perth, died in The Horace Church property, con-| Mayor @ind the corporation of thejeyy 5 strong machine gun fire in Sometimes a man avoids a scrape [| Wheeler Hotel, Tamworth, aged | the emergency hospital Saturday, af- ry Js it om yonder sisting of lands, bulldings and stock, |®ift follows: wrossing the road. Jack was beside! by letting his whiskers grow. four years, died of influenza, ter a severe attack of pneumonia. Wher your boy is has been purchased by Major Tho-| "In the Field, Oct. 10, 1918. ~ . ~ See to it ay he has a | mas F, Barnet, of Renfrew, The pro-| "To the Mayor and Corporation of supply! Perhaps he gave that | perty is located a short distance from! Picton, Ont., Can.: ientlemen,-- The following war last box you sent toa comrade, | Calabogie and is a very desirable) § i" 80 in yout pext parcel don't one, | irophlen; captured by the 2nd Cana- forget toreplace it. Put Zam. The funeral took piace at Lans.| dian Infantry Battalion, Eastern On- ® . Buk a ey ery reel you downe on Wednesday of Mrs. Albert] tario Rogipeut and presented to you : : Foy a dor the ys sll say Sook, of (Sumas hy, for marly ise) Gilmore, are being 'dispatehed to You The Proceeds of this Loan will be used for War purposes only, and will be spent wholly in Canada of the late John Steacy, C alifornia, rough a 50: a fina a ey filinm Steacy, Warbur 'One light machine gun No. 2736. > "May 1 be afvised, please, when After an illness of some months, | r Miss Helena "Mabel Corbet, only] eed, Yours fuithully; faughter of Mr. and MIs. _ (€0rEe | Canadian Infantry Batalion, Eastern J TTT Ontario Regiment." 5 | Capt. Gilmore has been in the : . --- fighting line for some months. He ry : | has been complimented by his su- Taz Movister or Finance or 768 DoMiNION oF CANADA offers for Public Subscription the | perfor hoor for the anrer in rhich led in th e . apt, Gilmore oo Bleher or tno : : : . . town council when the war broke 1C or oan Lake Ontario Trout ! out. His gre will be Shpresieed, \ . and Whitefish, Fresh [li Rafa | ohu ieee trom 5 bermiion Ie Sea Salmon, Had- S70N | im toi $300,000,000. 5%4% Gold Bonds dock, Halibut and ; TRIG : ! A CANADIAN PROMOTED, Cod od. Bearing interest from November Ist, 1918, and offered in two maturities, the choice of which is optional with the subscriber as follows: James A. Young Gets Important Ap- ; pointment in United States, § year Bonds due November 1st, 1923 Picton, Nov. 11.--James .A. 15 year Bonds due November 1st, 1933 inion Fish Co. | | SS iy D a Young, president of the Young As- Principal payable without c! at the Office of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General at Ottawa, or at the Office of the omimon A FREE S AMPLE BO sociates of Cleveland, Ohio, who for; Assistant Receiver General at at Halifax, St, Joha, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary and Victoria, Canada Food Honrd License X J |@ number of years has been working | Bonds may be r d as to principal or as to principal and interest, at any of the above-mentioned offices. No. 09-3246, A free sample box will ne with large manufacturing concerns! that Gin Hills are Rs Troate in Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit, Buf- Ingerest payable, without charge, half-yearly, May 1st and November 1st, at any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank, worthy remedy for all derangements « rete A Ave eters of the kidaeys and bladder falo and other cities in the improve- Principal and Interest ble in Gold Bruce Harkness, the handsome, 'Write to--The National 'Drag ment of employment departments and paya 3 ice oh ploy Denominations: $50, $100, $500 and $1,000 gental, youngest son of the late Rob-( lf Formica! Co. of Oamada, pi the reduction of labor turnover, has M A ¥ ort Harkness, Renfrew, has héen pro- 2 g slo. N. gone to Washington, D.C., for the . . 3 ne tra Todas 16a iewsonand solansicy tration of tie war; Ti Maw' deen 'v Issue Price: 100 and Accrued Interest ernment as the inrustrial training ex- : pert and has been placed fn the ord- Income Return 5%% per Annum nance department of the national army ii charge of the employment Trovteom tase-titading inco --imposed in pursuance of legis! acted Parliament of Cénada, and training methods branch of the any me tas in of} ation en byte t industrial service station. James The proceeds of the Loan will be used for war purposes only, including the putchate of grain, Toudututts, muaitions sad Young is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Elias other supplies, and will be spent wholly in Young, Pieton. Conducted A Wedding. Payment to be made as follows: Harrowsmith, Nov. 8. --Rev, A. W. * i ' x 10% on application; 20% January 6th, 1019; Stewart went to Verona on Thursday 209% December 6th, 1918; 20% February 6th, 1919; | to officiate at the marriage of Miss 81.16% March 6th, 1919, ; | aura Malu! Graham to lam B : oF The last payment of 31.109 218% co covers 30% balance of principal and 1.16% representing accrued interest at 514% from November Int { h ym oR ue dates guuple Were. attended by w E. Gra. A full half year's interest will be be paid on May 1st, 1919, making the cost of the bonds 100 and interest. oa ah i Foil ar A sling € Herm Su or ; pesado ful full at the time of application at 100 without interest; or on any instalment due date thereafter together b wii with accrued interest a rate of annum, ed in the ceremony, Hallowe'en pass. 4 Bo" geet Lina rd ven Jhis gaa if al authorized under pr of the Parliament of Canada, and both principal and interest are a charge upon the Coasoli- Mrs. J. C. Ash has returned to her : The Amount of this issite is $300,000,000, exclusive of the amount (if any) paid for by the surrender of bonds of beh. home in Belleville, after a visit with "rhe y Minister of Finance, however, reserves the right to allot the whole or any part of the amount subscribed in excess of $300,000,000. her neprew, Dr. P. I. Day. Miss L. Campsall has returned to her school} . . " in Tichborne, D. Sheehan and sister, Conversion Privileges 2 also Anthony Smith, Westbrooke, he event of future issues of like maturity, or longer, made by the Government, during the remaining shy recent visitors at J. D. Shib- made abroad, be accepted at 100 and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash for the purpose 21,000 Orphaned. Payments New York, Nov. 11,--Health Com- covering instalments, are to be made payable to the Credit of the Minister of Finance. Failure to oe! end Sma] + [fe dL TL Joa Foc) Sadaatirsy SY EET Bo ns ih th anare about 21.060 chil : e | i Deial Canvassers wi sul ptions_or any branch in any «full or half orphans by Spanish in. in rip at time ime! Satin at 100 without interest; ofon any instalment due date thereafter together | fluenza.. A to time id nd payment in fi Ulides this provision, of subscriptions may be made as follows: Of the 7,200 famiMes in which a I paid null ono tare Nov 16th, 1918, par without interest, or ' father or mother, or both, had been Jf remaining jostalmetita paid on Dec. 6th, 1918, balance of 90%, and i 250. 48 per $100. victims of the disease, the commis- and futetest, {$5 0.80 per $100. sioner said, about 700 familles with i remaining fosaments paid on for . 6th, 1 919, balance of 50 and interest, ($51.04 per $1 'approximately 2,000 children would If remaining instalment paid on Mar, 6th, 1019, » balance of and interest, ($31.16 per | need the care of the city. In response to the appeal for fos- ous 10 the appeal tor fos- Denomination and Registration orphans by the epidemie, fifty or sixty Su bonds, with coupons wil be sued in denominations of $0., $100, 8500, 4d $1,000, and may be registred as to principal. persons have asked for permission : ein 2 a abun May to adopt one or children, { Fully BS re Ineres oa which wld Sa Sire tothe owaer by Government aga, #1 5 oud is enone : hp of $50, $100. 000. Bo0,000. $100,000 or ay" auiFinis of #1 @ ome of Interest i Aull lal paar Sater ashe sate of $3505 pes arasan will bs guid Mayet, 1010 HA, HA ; Form of Bond and Delivery Rooster = Subechs nt dia on thei pplication the form of bond sd he depots rice, an (he uri inicated VI ERC Denn animist e of application to reper ax To principal and interes, will be vered ration ca e made. : , i to all subscribers who desire eral. Ths rs il change Ce ) - Een a --------

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