Daily British Whig (1850), 7 May 1919, p. 12

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Ptr, er AI do PAGE TWELVE ww From The PARALYSIS |Countryside; / A y "Fruita-tivs" Quickly | Relieved This Chronie oy Frontenac = Oasamsrx Sreser, Mosrasar, | - BANGSTER. Hi my opinion, no other medicine May 2.--The many fMends of J. Is 80 curative for Constipation nd | Murphy is pleased to see him out as 'Fruita-tives', after-a severe illness. Visitors: Mrs, Iwas & sufferer from th Thomas Young and daughter Helena pla five ;years, in at Leo Murphy's; Morris. Shane sedentary i spent Sunday at P, Cocrane's, Glen- NE Rng or pom, Mustc, brought dower; P. O'Connor at J. Babeock's; About & kind of Jalestinal Paralysis; | Miss Stacia O Connor ar oy airs with nasty HH. » belching gus, | Glendower; Thomas Young at P. drowsiness after eating, and pain In | 9'Comnor's, Terence Connors is the back. na 5 spending a few days at home, . I was induced to try 'Fruit-a-tives' and now for six months I have been THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY MAY 7, 1919.» + FRANKVILLE, 3 May 6.--Miss Ella Jones, Carleton entirely well", A. ROSENBURG, | Place, has sufficiently recovered from 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trinl size 250, | illness to be able to return hone last C5 k. A or sent. postpaid by | oC Fruit-a-tives Limited, Otta! ted, wa. She was accompanied by Miss Lottie Jones. Miss G. CO. Liv- ingstone has "returned {pom isit with friénds in Morristowho N.Y. Mr. | and Mrs. Fred Pattemour? Glen View, back of Smith's Falls, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Morley Holmes. James E. Hewitt, Lehigh Corners, has been on the sick a From the Trenches in Flanders to the Industries in Canada YMCA ied, chee heed he so ood cheer will help the soldiers of industry win the battle of life. The Red Triangle went with the Help the "Y" Do for the Workers | What it Did for the Soldiers ated industries, such as mining and lumbering, 'soldiers in khaki right into the front line trenches in Flanders, The Red Triangle is going with the soldiersinoverallsinto the factories, theworkshogs the'mines and the lumber shanties of Canada, list for a few days. Fred Price had Levi Scott, Athens, Ont., on Sunday last to try and fix his car. dt GODFREY. : May 5.----On Friday night the many 4 BOOTH & CO. friends of Nursing Sistef Gladys 'Phone 133 ' Jrautie, met at her home to do honor 0 'her homecoming. Miss Leslie Foot West Street spent three years in No. 7 Canadia 2 General Hospital, France. Her friends do SITS were glad to see her looking so well SE ann | BEAT her thrilling experiences, Dur- ATA ing the evening Miss Leslie was pre- sefted with a well-filled purse. Mrs, J CUS Omer William Clark read a very toudhing rs > address and Mrs. C. O. Godfrey made too J the presentation. Miss Leslie replied ; . Women sufforing from |p 0 fittingly. After the presenta- narvonmmess and sick head- |i, the ladies served a very dainty fiche, low epirits, lassitude |junch.. All went home much pleased and loss of appetite will ind | with the evening's 'entertainment. .fenewed strength and better | My Townsend preached his fare- health by using Munjyon's [well sermon on Sunday last. Owing 7 Paw Paw Pills. They are [to the very wet weather, the farmers § E & natural aid to the stomach, [are very late with their seeding, 8. Jive, bowels and Blood and will give |Goodfellow still continues fm very you that help which you need. Gentle [poor health, and positive in action and no disagrees pes nble after-effects. All druggists, 30c, 9 Munyon's Leeds w P ro Pills Paw Paw WESTPORT. May 5.----Jack McDonald under- : - went an operation at the General Hospital, Kingston, on Thursday of last week and his many friends will be glad to learn that he is progress ing nicely. Pte. A. J. Wiltag and Mrs. Wiltse, and Mrs. H. Jordan, Kingston, were visitors in town this week. Dr. Frank Stoness, Sharbot Lake, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stoness on' "Tuesday. 'Charles: McCready, gndhurst, was a visitor in town. ©. Melvin Barr returned from Eng- land last week on the S8. Olympic. Pte, Barr has been on active service E since the early days of the war, Steel Bros. have purchased the Foley pro- The success of the Y.M.C.A. during the war as the-£Or- ganized Pal' of the Canadian anny points the way Jo suc cess for similarly organized work for the soldiers of Can- hed ada's Si ea in time of peace. The YM.CA. are planned for the local V.M.C.A. buildings. is promoting the establishment of Red Triangle huts in Towards the promotion, inauguration, and superintend- the big industrial plants and factory centres under the ing of this Industrial Extension of the V.M.C A to the auspices of the employing companies. , | workers, a part of the Red Triangle Fund, for which It is promoting the erection of Y.M.C.A. huts in isol- your contribution is requested, will be devoted. PIRES Nation-W. ide Appeal DE Red Triangle Campaign $1100. 000 May 5p 9% We have a supply of 1). Sowards Coal Co. Special activities for factory workers of the big cities perty, Spring streét, and will erect a ew and 'up-to-date moving ploture | theatre. Wilfrid Fredenburgh left, Saturday, for Watertown, N.Y., to visit -his sister, Miss Lena Freden- burgh. ' Rev. J. B. Howe and family } FORD CARS are visiting friends in Kilmarnoek. 'FOR SALE WASHBURN'S CORNERS, May 3.--Friends here received We have a few used Ford word of the serious iliness of Al- marion Willson, of Athens, who Is Cars which we can sell reason CANADIAN suffering from paralysis, and whose death is expected at any moment Robert Shaw, who has been in Brockville General Hospjtal for the last three weeks, is gaining nice- ly and expects to be home in the near future. Mrs. William Flood of ij Junetown visited friends here re- cently. Mrs. Stephen Knoulton, who has been {ll for the past few weeks, Is reported better. Allen Earl, of Seeley's Bay, visited friends here re- cently. W. T. Barl has been busy for ithe past two . weeks shipping [| maple syrup to the Canadian west, N | The dance held in the township hall pool tables, reading room, motion picture and concert hall, baths and, in some cases, swimming pool and gymnasium. This service tends to eliminate the pestiess transient, the man who is "fed up with his job," gives him something profitable to do in his leisure hours. Our plan for Y.M.C.A. extension to the industries is to enlist the sympathy of the president of the company or the heads of the firm, and the management of the plant, to explain our scheme of improved industrial relationships based upon the happiness and the welfare of the workers, and to get the employers' to undertake the erecti a Hea building, fully Ti at right in the plant. : In some cases, a number of smaller firms would ate, and the Y.M.C.A. build- ing would Be centrally located for the con- venience of a whole group of factories. ad:an troops. It is going now into those isolated districts where industrial workers like our miners and lumbermen are fighting the battle of life in the front trenches of civilization. In some districts where lumberi opera- tions are active, trained Y.M.C.A. men drive from camp to camp during the winter equipped with portable st t lantern outfits. They give illustrated talks, and entertainments. introducing the element of play among the hard-working shanty boys by such games as volley ball, boxing, ete, For Women and Girls What the Y.M.C.A. aims to do for the men and boys of Canada's industries, the Young Women's + Christian Association aims to-do for women and girls. The Domin- ion Council of the Y.W.C.A. has prepared a budget calling for an on Friday evening was a decided success. John Hamblin shipped a consignment of pure-lred Ayrshires to Nova Scotia. Mrs. Samuel Stal- ford is on the sick list. John Craw- Recreation orkers Whenever you buy matches, see that the name "EDDY" is on Jie box. It is your bored ei Rado A fu Joarw of.) inlfag on | EDDY'S MATCHES keep urning th jes. Mrs. Thomas Pattipiore has re- ford, of the Canadian west, calledl on old friends here recently. » Pte: Nesley Carbino, who has been over seas for the past three years, return- ed home last week lookin, hale and hearty. Walter Grey, who has : n suffering from. neuritis, is re- ported better. Farmers are greatly handicapped by the recent heavy rains. Mrs, George Whaley. and Miss Lea, of At visitors here. ] d ome. fine horses here at fancy pric- ' 'urated in Sault Ste. Marie, This work has already been inaug- mn, St. Catharines, Fort William, Port Arthur, Van- Sones ud Tocco, YMCA bull are built equipped on ilar to those in the * camps, or like regular "X.M.C.A. buildings in the cities, accor: g . to the amount appropriated for the purpose by. the 'companies. They should be fur. niched with a gymnasium, shower bath, appropriation \of $175,000, and it is proposed toset aside that amount from the Red Triangle Fund for their use. TheDominion Council expenditure covers the expense of National work as distinct from the expenses of local Y.W.C.A. work. One of the chief items this year to be provided out of the Dominion Council fund is that of caring for the soldiers' wives and dependents journeying to their homes in Can- A Lumberman's Endorsation One lumber operator: says, "You have put my man-catcher out of business. Where before I had three gangs hired--one on the way in, one at work int the woods, and the other on the wgy out, now I need only one." At the local Y.M.C.A's Special grammes for industrial operatives' will be aided from the Red Triangle fund. They will be offered recreation, entertaiiment 'swimming , canteen, reading and writ- irs. Thom i | 18 T Ooms Riltard. Tables, aps and writ F Irae a Shiv be up and et Bf for sing-songs, lectures, motion pic- Mrs. W. H- Erwin, who has been 1,1 = bi ign oa Satperings, ete. y Yer : ] for our soldiers of industry part of os In districts w "wii Triangle fund will be devoted. #8 : --~ SE Haglish + The Y.M.C.A. went right ifito the front With thesupport of the operating compan. pau. trenches in France 4nd Flanders sad po jes, Red Triangle huts wih hog compan. tani wlhiere in the war zone to serve the Can- and equipped with canteen, billiard and and opportunity - for a da from overseas, helping them Classes in obese A of spe am juith difficulties and worries of all : het Yale to industrial w will be inds. * . : guigh, of Can. where - . be promosed py di ¥ op pomeibill ; y will "Help the "Y'" complete its work for soldiers, help extend "Y" sePvice to Canadian : boys, help bring the Red Triangle to the Army of Industry and fi Sk Sirs "~~ to-Rural Canadian Life. Seth kr Foo ung Men's Christian Associations of Canada distinguished paironage of His Excellency, the Duke of Devonshire, KGC,CCMG, GC. v0, PC. : ¥ Lingsny Slack an if of the people f

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