Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Apr 1919, p. 15

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FEFLS BETTER NOW THAR IN 28 YES . Hooper Has Gotten Over His Breakdown Through Using Tanlac. *"Tanlae has overcome all my trou- bles, and I am actually feeling better than I have im twenty-eight .years," sald Sam Hooper, of 56 O'Hara street, Toronto, Ont,, Can; "For the past four or five years," he continued, "I suffered from nerv: ousness and a general rundown co dition, and was getting worse all the time, Gas would bloat me up and cause terrible pains all through my sides and stomach; 1 lost over thirty pounds, I couldn't half sleep and was so weak agd wornout that 1 had to give up work and just lay around feeling for nothing. . "Since taking Tanlac 1 can hardly 'tell I had stomach trouble at all. My nerves are strong and st I sleep fioe and my friends aredCongratulat! fng me on my wonderful improve- ment, for Tanlae has about made me over again 'has helped me 50 won- : Jattully that I am glad to tell about " Tanlac is sold in Kingston by A. P. Chown, in Plevna by Gilbert Ostler, fu Battersea by C. 8. Clark, in Fern- leigh by Bryin Martin, in Ardock by M. J. Scullion, in Sharbot Lake by W. Y. Cannon. s ~=Advt. nl Planting, held in the hall on April 24th, to Miss Jennie Mundell. past week suffering from pneumonia, \F rom the Countryside * ? | Frontenac JOYCEVILLE, April 28, ~The recent spring rains have much improved the pasture, but is a set back to the seeding and The ' farmers meeting, discuss the various busuniess in con- nection therewith, was largely at- tended. School was re-opened after Easter vacation and is progressing favorably under the management of Many autos are again to be seen on the roads. B. Hitcheock, who has been il for the slawly improving. Miss J. Milne spent Paster vacation with her par- ents here. The Misses McKendry, Brewer's Mills, spent Friday last at J. MeQarey's;. Master Lenard Don nelly, Kingston, spent the holidays bere with his grand-parents; Miss M. E, Milne is wisiting her sister, Mrs. R. Webb, Seeley's Bay, for the past week, ing in the Orange hall. Born to Mr. land Mrs. A. Ritchie, gd daughter, TICHBORNE, : April 28.--Farmers will soon de on the land. The roads are drying up nicely and are getting shape again, started once more with a good sup of milk. here France" movie at Parham on Friday evening. recently returned from overseas, left to-day for Elston, The funeral of little Myrtle Crawford was largely attended. Townend conducted the service. Vis- itors: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of Westport, also, G, Dermott and C. Faddin spent Sunday at Mae Gregor's; Steele at J. Steele's, Miss Oharity MacGregor, spent Sunday at home; Mary Mac- Gregor and E. Kennedy at Thompson's; Figar Kennedy the Sunday visitor of Miss Christina Smith. Miss Minnie Sweetman at G. McKeener's; Frank Good Amey's; Willlam Lewfs at J. Steele's. in good The cheese factory has Y Several people from pu altended the "Mothers of George Dermott, who has Saskatchewan. Rev. Mr. A, William Fish Oreek; Kingston, Mr, and Mrs, G. was at WwW. ------------------------ KEPLER. April 28.--In the death of Miss Hester Wartman, which occurred on ty Leeds growth of Thought It Was a Boil DOCTOR SAID ABSCESS, Mr. Gleason R. Young, Kingscroft, N.B., under date of Feb. 9th, 1818 writes us as follows: --*"'Abiut months ago, a lump came on aw- bone. I thought it was a boil. and after it had been there quite a while it began to get larger. I went to a doctor and he said it was an abscess, and lanced it. He gave me a wash for it, so I went by his directions until it healed up, but it commenced coming again, and in about three weeks it broke itself. I thought it would get better, but it didn't. A neighbor advised me to get a bottle of Burdoek Blood Bitters, so 1 sent and got a bottle, and by the time it was all gone, the abscess had disa- ppeared, and now it is all better." Burdock Blood Bitters will heal and dry up sores, ulcers, and absces- Ses, no matter how large or of how long standing. If you have never ap- shied it to a cut, wound, sore or ul- cer, just try it and see what sooth." ing, healing, cleansing power it pos- sesses. It takes out itching, stinging and burning, and promotes the healthy flesh. - So, too, when taken internally, by its power of eliminating all impurities from the blood and making that vital fluid rich, red and pure, it cuts off the origin and source of the foul mat- ter that goes to make boils, pimples, sores, ulcers, abscesses and the like, and at the same time the purified and enriched blood creates healthy tissue where there was formerly, pers haps a sore full of pus. Burddek Blood Bitters has been on the market for 40 years. Mann- u Rls WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1919. DRIVER EDWARD On His Way Home--Enlisted When McOUTCHEON Fifteen Years Old. UNION MADE OVERALLS SHIRTS & GLOV HENTAI SS A change of time will be made on Sunday, r May 4th, 1919. For - particulars apply to J. P. HANLEY, CP.&T.A. G.T.Ry. stored for the winter, Ford Truck for Sale Positively highest priced Robinson & Wiltshire 880% Bagot St. Phone 243 of jts oldest and most respected resi- ts. The late Miss Wartman had been a patient sufferer for many weeks with heart trouble. Deceased lived her entire life in this neighbor- hood. Her sister Roxy predeceased her one year on Friday next. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Mr. Charlesworth on Saturda om her late home here to A tury. She is survived by on oth- er, Hiram, of this place, with whom she lived. Mrs. J. Redmond is in very poor health. Maple syrup, which is manufactured quite exten- sively in this distriot, is not very plentiful. Recent rains have much retarded farm work in this distriet. Mrs. E. D. Donnell has returned from visiting friends at Portsmouth, Miss Lena and Lulu Orser spent Sunday visiting friends at Cataraqui. Oliver Asselstine, who is home from the west, called on friends here last week, | Mrs, Sims Friday, Aprit 36ich, Kepler loses one actured only by The T. Milburn Co.,' Limited, Toronto, Ont. Tummion is loading potatoes at 'tam- worth this week. The remains of the late Mr, and Mrs. Doyle were interred in the family plot on Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. G. Anderson spent the holidays with friends at Kingsford. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. G. Paul and children att R., W. Paul's; Miss Reid at Ii Innie's; Mr. and Mrs. K. Weese and mother at W. Doidge's; Mr. and Mrs, C. Gonu and family at L. L. Amey's; Miss Tum- mou at A. Tummon's. VENNACHAR. April 26.--Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ball made a businggs trip to Den- bigh last Saturday. Mr. Rudberg and family have returned to their home in Vennachar after spending a couple of years at the Black Donald Mines. Everton Flake, accompanied by his sister, Miss Violet from Plev- nia, spent the last week-end with re- latives in this vicinity. J. W. Jack- son Jr., is engaged to make cheese in the Jackson factory. Mac Bull of Denleigh is spehding a few weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. Conner, | who has been very ill, yet who is im- proving very rapidly. The farmers are being delayed with their spring work owing to the recent snow storm. There is to be service in the Free Methodist church Sunday by Rev. E. Babcock of Fernleigh. ATHENS NEWS BUDGET, Purchases of Property and Movings of Residents, Athens, April 25--Dr. C. B. Lillie has purchased the Wellington street property of Gordon Foley re- cently returned" from military ser- vice Dr. Lillie is erecting dpaclous poultry Houses on his Bigin .~ W. B, Cemierty has pur- chased the Charleston lake property of Dr. C. B, Lillie. Mr. and Mrs. James, Wiltse have purchased from Roy Robinson his Wiltse street prop- erty, Mss. Martha Holmes and Master Howard have taken possession . of the Hollingsworth house recently vacated by Mf and Mrs. Wiltse. Mrs. Lois Moulton has purchased the house form occupied by her mother, the late Mrs. Samuel Jack- son. Edward Taylor 'has sold the Ross, livery barn to Joseph Thomp- #0n.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green: Ham have moved to the house, Isaac street. Hiram Laforty has sold his Prince street property to Maurice Foley and his farm to David Goodfellow. Both purchasers are but recently discharg- ed from military service. L.+@lenn Earl has purchased. Mrs. Wm. Rail ey's fine Kigin street property. W. H, Smith, B.S.A., has leased S. A. Ceon's farm adjoining the village. The Mesdames Thornhill have moved 0 the Scott house mear the G.T.R. station, 3 + George Scott has arrived from New Dublin «and is conducting the bakery business purchased from R. Latimer. The property is under- pitig alterations and improvements. Pierce has . purchased the barbering business of Clifford Blandher whe is devoting his time to the livery business. James Ross has leased ithe barn of Mrs. Fred Pierce and will resume his livery business Ye Pr, C. BE. McLean has opened an office in the Dowsley block. Verner fiton is now a member of the ants 'Bank staff. Miss Inez use is agwisting im the Eaton gracery, Miss Edna Whaley in the hompwon grocery. -- DRIVER E, McCUTCHEON Driver Edward McCutcheon fas expected home from ov this week, He enlisted when ouly seven- teen years old on August 14th, 1915, with the 33rd Battery under Major W. Sears, and transferred, to the "flying column," or 8th army brigade overseas. He came through all of the various engagements without being a casualty and was |. only under medical eare when he became a vietinj7of the flu after the armistice had been signed. He missed his unit when on pass in Ire- land, but left "England about two weeks ago, and is expected to arrive in a few days. ---- LYNDHURST. April 28. --Bom to Mr. and F. Cheetham a daughter. J. has gone to Vankleek Hill to start his cheese factory. . Willie Tate is Around again after an attack of grippe. E. Harvey and C. Harvey of Ottawa spent Easter at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Sweet spent _a few days in town, Miss J. Pluro came; home with Mrs, Sweet. They were in the accident om the C.N.R. but escaped unhurt. Some of the farmers are losing some of thelr cows. WwW. Wing has lost two ahd 3 Blackman two. The recent now has put the farm ri Hio soins ers back with Pala. 69 Queen Street The joy of feeling fit and fresh rewards those who heed the laws of health, and keep the bowels reg- ular with NYON'S Paw Paw Pills ALL DRUGGIZTI-Z80c¢ For Sale W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate & Insurance mm | SERVICE !! Have you ever stopped to consider that service was one of the big factors in winning the war? How many men were necessary behind the front line trenches to keep one fighting isoldier there? Perhaps a dozen. Make no mistake when you consider purchasing an Automobile, The most important fac- tor for your consideration is: Has the dealer you jfntend pur- chasing from got the equipment to give you Perfect Service? Algo, is he willing 40 give you that Perfect Service? A dealer is known by what he handles, and by the service he guarantees: When we have sold you a car we require you for a friend. The only way we know of keeping our friends {8 by using them fairly, and justly. Ask the man who owns a Reo or a Gray Dort, Bervice is our motto, and that's what éounts, Be fair to yours self and be fair to us. Consider the Service. CHARLESTON. McGUIRE-THOMPSON, WEDDING , April 28.-R. A. Montgomery, 8. : . A. Fringet, Dr. L. (. Williams, Lambertville, N.J., atid W. Harkins. New Brunswick, N.J., have been at 'the lake for the past week, salmon fishing, guests of R. Foster. Pte. George H. Grant, Tecontly returned after four years' service overseas, Is spending mn few days at W. Hali- day's. L. Slack visited Delta friends over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. MJ Kavanagh were at D. Heflernan's on Sunday. The little Misses Beatrice and Augie Hudson, John and Marcus 'Hudson, Brockville, spent the Easter holidays here with relatives. Mr. ana Took Place in St. Mary's Cathedral on Monday Morning. The wedding was solemnized on Monday morning at eight o'clock in St. Mary's Cathedral of Gladys, eld est daughter of George Thompson, 154 Ordnance street, to Joseph Mec- Guire, Union street. The bride en- tered the church on the arm of her father, who gave her away, and was unattended. She ' looke very charming and pretty, dressed in a gown af champagne colored silk. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Father P. J. Keaney, in the presence of a large number of friends. After the wedding, the happy eouple repaired to the home of the bride, where a reception and wedding breakfast were tendered the couple. Quanrtette tables were arranged, and were most prettily decordted with pink tulle and roses. On the bride's table was the wed- ding cake which was eut by the groom. After the wedding break- fast, the happy couple left for To- ronto and other western points on a short wedding trip. The bride's going aw:; gown was of navy blue broadcloth, with white furs, and hat to match They left midst a shower of confetti and good wishes a HOLLEFORD, April 28. ~--Quite a number from bere are attending the United Farm- ers' meetings at Hariington. Miss E. Truscott, Sydenham, takes charge of the school this morning, Mrs. G. T. Babcock, in poor. health for some time, is slowly recovering. H. Loud- on, former school teacher, who has recently returned from active sers vice for his country, has been a guest at Robert Baboock's. J. D. Medeof, of Toronto, with his wife and family, | Mrs. Edw 4 : spent Easter here. Mrs. Curran and os Edw eh Glen = Moris daughters of Sydenham, were recent! : A Sundey Sues ut G, T. Babeock's. - J. Db. ESOOTT, oof, principal of Kemptville high| April 24. Sa ; school, with his wife spent part of lson of D. W. Des ha Dowsley, Ms holidayse with his parents. W. from overseas. Miss Frances Mal- T Medcof, who has completed this lory, of Brockville Collegiate, is course at Queen's, visited his parents spending the vacation at her home prior to going west. 'W, Mantin, (here. A number from here attend- Verona, recently visited his brother, | ed the masquerade at Larue Island Alexander M n. Miss. Shay spent {on Monday evening. Miss Mildred Sunday with Mrs. J. @. Walker, | Fredenburg has returned from visit. Hartington and Miss Ida Carslake at|ing friends in Smith's Falls. Mra. R. Vanluven's. J.-A. Rogers, of Kingston, is the guest Of her father, J. M. Wiltse. On Wed- nesday evening, the 23rd inst, Miss Eileen Wiltse and Miss Kate Shipman entertained a large number of young aged, and highly respected resident people in the township hall. The in the person of Mrs. George Philips. |evening was spent very pleasantly in Decensed was eighty years of go. | dancing to the music of the Escott or- The late Mrs. Philips is survived by [Chestra, ably assisted by Miss Nellie her husband and one daughter, Mrs. | Ashby, of Mallorytown, and James John Harris of Cobalt. Rev. 'Mr. | Hunt, of Club Island. At twelve Codling conducted the funeral --ser-{0'clock a dainty luncheon was served vice at dhe house on Monday at 1|P¥ Clark Johnston and Wilfred Co- p.m, and the burial service at Wil-| bey. Immediately after = luncheon. mur cemetery where the body was in- | Comic songs were pleasingly rendered tered. The M.L.M. circle met at the|{PY Mr. Donovan and Mr. Flood, home of Mrs. Roland Thompson's, Dancing was continued until an early Wilmir, on Thursday afternoon; and jour. will hold its next meeting at Mrs. W.. Guthrie's, Maple Leaf. The ola plank platform and steps leading to the Free Methodist church are bes ing replaced by cement ones. S. Orser purchased a fine horse from J. Adams list week. W, Dobbie and EB. Torbgit arrived home trom France last Thursday. Rev, W. Dobbie is how attending Methodist conference in the United States. The Macbee's. held their meéting on Monday even- Euysex ODESSA. « April 28.~David Robinson return- ed last Wednesday from overseas, another of the volunteers of the early part of the war. His two brothers arrived a short time ago. This is the omly family with three representatives and their parents are very happy to have them -all return safely. Judson Babcock - returned last Thursday from spending three years in serving his - country. He went as a volunteer in April, 1916. Mrs. John Mancur, after an absence of five months, returned home last] Thursday. The winter was spent | on their honeymoon. The groom's with her sister, Mrs. R. Lee, Toronto. | gt to the bride was a beautiful William Fellows, Sydenham, is a! pearl Tavaliers, set in platinum. guest at the Dominion Hotel, renew- Many handsome gifts were received ing old acquaintances. The ... ial DY the couple, among them being a dance held list Thursday night vas | beautiful makogany cabinet of sil- a success. The excellént music, fur-| Ver the gift of the bride's father. nished by the Radeélif™ orchestra, rr Kingston, was a Sealy Wittaction; : Robbery at Sydenbam. The dancers would Give preferréd Sydenham, April 28, --There were the Odessa time instead of the ad-|a great many visitors in the village vanced, as it broke the party up an| during Easter week. The schools are hour earlier. Frank Hillier has pur-|all opened again' and most of the chased a mew Chevrolet car. Mr. [pupils baye returned fo the village. and Mrs. D. Frink, Kingston, are Quarterly service was held in the guests of Mr, and Mrs, William Methodist church on Sunday, con- Frink. ducted by Rev. F. A. Read. The at- tendance was the largest for some years. 'A reception service was al- 0 held and 40 persons openly joined the church and four others were add- ? HAA Members of 11 ENN NAN E ANE #4 Delivered Kingston The famous Reo Delivery Truck Chassis .. .... .. .. 5. $1835 Fully Equipped, Delivered Kingston, The famous Reo Six Cylinder . . .$2750. The famous Reo Four Cylinder . .$2150 The Gray-Dort .. .. .. .. . . .. $1385 The Gray-Dort Special .. .. .." . $1520 The Duplex Four Wheel Drive 31; Ton Track. We also have several good Used Cars for sale. up and arrange a demonstration, or call at the Garage, make a mistake and be sorry, Garage, ' 3 one 201 PERTH ROAD, April 26 --There passed away on Saturday morning, April 19th, an 2 Fastorate. Cornwall, April = 30.--Rev. Dr. © Harkness, of Knox church, and Rev. Hugh Monroe, of 8t. John's churca, SRehanged pulpits on Sunday. In pox church, Rev. Mr. Munroe read the citation from the presbytery of BArry to the congregation of church of the ation 'of By, Dr. Harkness, the same to be dered at a special meeting of 'presbytery to be held in Knox rch here on May Tth. With the fon of the presbytery, it is ed that the pastorate of Dr. arkness will términate soon aiier 6 meeting of the presbytery. Dr. 688 has just entered on the eeuth year of his ministry in wall, having been inducted on 1 8th, 1902. CaM us Don't Boyd's Gara 129 Brock Street 1% & #5 \ ieee Sales Manager. Ju N. April 28.--Mrs. William Tennant, Herbert, Sask., who has been here visiting Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Warren for the past month, left for homeo on Tuesday. Miss Mary Purvis, Ot- tawa, Is spending the holidays with her parents here. Mrs. Claud Pur- vis spent the week-end in Lans- downe with her parents, Mf. and Mrs, Henry Foley. Mrs. Arden Warren spent Thursday at Ira Ten- ant's, Caintown. Mrs. Samuel Hor- ton has returned to Lansdowne af- ter spending the winter at W. H. A. G. SANDFORD, NORTHBROOK. April 28.---Spring 'work is start] ing on every land, apd some farm- ers are .. Mrs, R. Robinson has returned 10 her home in Queens- boro after attending the funeral of her father, James Preslar. A mem- orfal seryice is to be Weld by Rev. Messrs Seymour and Richmond for little Nettie Thompson, only daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, who died near Christinas with the members of 44. Thieves are at wobk in the village as the drug store was broken into on Saturday night. There was ne money in the till, but they took some} candies and tobacco. It is thought! they might have been scared away, as they did mot disturg very much, ; However, is ia a warning to mer- Ferguson's... Miss Orma Fortune |flu. Service will be conducted in the | chai o make their places secure. Was 'a weck-end visitor with friends | Methodist chusch at 10.30 a.m. D. chants 15 . . - ; : Harteu and Miss Mabel W AEERRaaa . jand Miss Evelyn Earl, Warb: ! Bad Breath were holiday visitors - 'at Walter Purvis'. aster Clarence Curtis, CAUSED » Mallorytown, "the holidays] Mi 18. CAUSER TX guest of Taylor Franklin. } Norris Ferguson and Miss = Iréne were week-end visitors in. ville, . Mrs. Harold Fortunk the week-end in Athens. Miss i Toronto, is /z 8] af : pe le ar hn 2 tat Set S40 | Mrs, Goodwife S § On this atcount Catarsh is dangerous. , 13: Uoodwie Says; 1 Rota bo chiscked af the outset "I make my Verandah Furniture brand new Doctors now treat Catarrh by send- ig |g 8. pu healing © vapor through ni hs organs. { | Way the gorm# of "Catarrh are;

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