_PAGETWELVE Ty THBDAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE? 1916. cc -_. BADEN-POWELL'S D { THE TORONTO SCO! McNamee | GER IIR | pus ote ee & Slack _ | FRY Of 0F 13 business at the old Kelly shop, 54 YuedihStreet. Repairing » done properly Nand promptly, We Are As Full of Deadly t wagons of various kinds . for sale. We can build that Poisons As A Germ truck body for yom quickly. boratory. Horse shoeing, La . Phone 1217w. A | AUTO-INTONICATION Bags Wanted | OF SELF-POISONING *FRUIT-A-TIVES™ Absolutely Pre : " : * yeuts This Dangerous Condition. RE A SPEIZMEN Zhe chief cause of poor health is ] our negleet of the bowels. Waste matter, instead of passing from the lower intestine regularly every da In any quantity--X¥lour Boge, imallowellto remain thers. grocating From The Feedh Bags and absolutely poisons which are absorbed by the : " bo. C d clean Sugas Bags, ¢ In other words, a person who is ountrysi e habitually constipated,. is poisoning |} . Positively highest prices pald. | }incolf. We know now that Auto- sntoxication, due to non-action of the , ™ is di . ! : ; ] FAgE EDWIN. CHOW) . 69 Queen Street mo ; wot poi or Frontenac SRM ENLTT] mene. oor weep 2 kor among serious Kidney and Bladder Troubles; 3 that it upsets the Stomach, causes -------------- Indigestion, Loss of Appetite and en : Sleplessness: that ehronjc Rheum. BREWER'S MILLS, . . June 4.--The last few days of EMPIRE atism, Gout, Pain In The Back, are warm, dry 'weather is apprecigted . relieved as soon as the bowels become |Dy the farmers as very few have regular; and that Pimples. Rash any seeding done. A number from GRO CERY Bes py 1 nd other Ski Af pram her# took in the horse races in 'CASA. and olher Stin Aflectiong Kingston on June 3rd. James Keyes : : disappear when "Fruit-a-tives" ar [has men enzaged building his ew The upper eroup from left to right, comprises. Major W. 4 High Gade Groceries, Fruits taken to correct Constipation. house. Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Roche- | F. Eaton. Lieut.-Col. Noel Marshall, Sir John Eaton, Lady {§ Established 1870 | ra and Vegetables, Cooked and CErviit-a tives will protect fort, spent Sunday at . J. Murphy's. { Baden-Powell, Sir Rober yn-Powell ieut.-C AE -a tiv y . % , 81 § ay at , J. } v's. il well, Sir Robert Baden-Powell and Lieut.-Col. A. E. Uncooked Meats. 2 ze Mr. and Mrs. Mike MeDonald, . against Auto- intoxication ® because Lansdowne. of J. Marve on Giooderham The lower photograph depicts Lady Baden-Powell » this wonderful fruit medicine acts |yfeKonna spent Sunday with friends |i the act of placing the laurel wreath on the staff of the i WEDDEI I S. . directly on all the eliminating organs. }in Gananoque. district flag in memory of 7,000 Scouts killed in the war, 2 SR 6 fi 2.5 ial size 256 Lbs sii NA AAA (MS. Ao. Ses a A nmin | < ' 4 of aS a isa of HARLOWE. the fine weather and crops are look- from Montreal. Mrs. H. Warring- |i For all new style, good wearing \ June 3---Farmers are through ing rather fair. The cheese factory {ton, Coteau, Que., is visiting rela- Promises Lhat arg hardest fo ob. priceby Pruit-a- tives Limited Ottawa. seeding around here. There are | is booming under Joseph Lennon's [tives here. «Miss Pearl Gorman; re - - anolia 4 ay o s jable management. Archbishop |Chantry, is nursing Mrs. Arnold, s hal Sx 4 J tain are surest of fulfilment. «Why isn't prohibition a heer check? Bry MN : a Ron cobaoT, He Spratt, confirmed a number of a who is now on the gain. Seamen ||| Suits $20 up to $45 -------- EEE ey 3 [spector, was here on Monday last | and girls, on Friday at the Sacred |Barlow has arrived home from ove inspecting the school John Bishop Heart church here. - Major F. Powell a Fora and ar ek: x x : had the misfortune to lose a cow |is spending a few days 'with his |* alls, a tl . » id % yg . i|last week. C. Thompson and fam-| brother, Rev. J. Powell. The young | Mr. 'and Mrs. William Stafford. Mr. Hl All Prices Between ily, from Northbrook, were guests| people enjoyed the . party at 'T.|%nd 'Mrs. Lloyd Irwin have rented ' 3 . at C. Hiller's on Sunday last. Har- | Young's on Wednesday evening of 20d taken possession of D, H. Davi old Neal was a guest at W. Woods" | last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. McAlis- [00's cottage. 8. Whitmore is able on Sunday last. Mr. Lasher, sr. |ter, Kingston, motored out on Sun-|i0 Ie in'his store after an attack of 5; sf = h Black of Harlowe, "was a guest at W day, to visi® at 'William Ryan's, Mr, |Deuraigia. = W. W. Phelps Is In ; SEXY, i | | Kimberley's, Flinton, on Monday and Mrs 0! MeGein, Portsmouth, at | iemilton attending . the Chosen \ > a 4 : last. John Gray has commenced | Jurmes Murphy's; Miss Katie Y Friends' convention. Mr. and Mrs. iy. ~ 4 1) : s Katie Young, HR. 3 3 risito i i y ¢ : : . .. BE, Johnson are visitors in A Sold mn Packages Only his six hundred Joiar job = we Burridge, at T, Young's; Mrs. C. Kingston. H. Howard has « 'pur- ETE EE) a RSS rrr] | 7 jiroad. It is reported that help. iS} pitzzemid aid Bamily, Glendower, at : AN LLL NN BR, pC NNN) GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited Dhan sabe jopson 1a J. Shaiu's. Miss Anns O'Connor at | hased 8,1¢¥ Ford. Misses Mary eR purchased a valuable team M. J. Kelly's; Mrs. T. Barret at I 2 . 5 3 aay 8, ed 4- I Monday in Athens. Rev. J, H. Plate the. Gne. drowned . in tuft Murphy's; Miss Minnis Young - at Murray is in Montmeeal attending : A 1 home; J. Lennon at P. O'Connor's." | the Methodist conference. Rev. = Mu ua i 5" x iR ' W. H. Hanna, Spencerville, is visit: / t DESERT LAKE, BATH ROAD. / x TE June 5.--The farmers are about 3 ing at Mr. Bowser's, through with their spring work in|, Tune 3.--Quite a number took in p/ which they have been delayed on ac-{th€ sports on the Kingston fair OROSBY, = = 3 : TIRINCE Kropots "feount of the wet weather, George |Brounds. to-day. The extreme hot June 7.--Pte. Fletcher Pyne, who IR a kin, in his charm- Wilson is at home for a few days. |20d dry weather following tho ex- | went overseas with the 146 Battal. pL ing book entitled RE 8 he TT) - ry : . treme wet is a great 'sel-back' to | fon, arrived Home this week. Pte. 4 o : 30 Miss Hazel Babcock returned home| [CTE FOL 8 Very little seeding | George Harrington fs speci bones , Mutual Aid," has GOL ¢ | {from Hartington where she has 3 . : Y 3 " Bo ~ how a 4 ie '8 La Abeen employed for the past few has been done, and as it is getting soon. After serving three years in . shown by many illus- : , .|50 late in the season therd will not England amd France. Pte. George : trations how the dif ra Hs dt ho a" Bert in King tine Fhe many fribnay us| Kerr retired bome recently, bring. ferent spices of aii 1 Freeman's. A" muh ooking fine, The many friends Of] ing with him an English bride.- On «wv. mals and birds defend ber of the ladies| yout "Jack" Day are } : } : i + . J pleased to} Tuesday evenin h he from here are attending Kingston | welcome him home again from the yp i oy vant ag at Shp howe ot themselves by suri av association, how they market. Danlel Lyon = and Arnold {western front. "Jack" wis wound: share their food and their comforts so that ' . . was given in honer of Mi Eff : : JDader at Van Abrams'; Vanled, but fis quite . recovered... The Cad i bo aries in ud ALL may be benefited. © Without "mutual J Abrams - at his father's, J. N.|¥armers. Olub Held a progressive it x ! 1a" 3 : Abrams'; Mr. Truscott has been call mecting last evening. Miss Mild. | CT future. Miss Lynett, feacher, is, ' 8d" they would perish, ing at the schools-in this neighbor-|r Ww preparing two pupils for the entrance : Reid Bn ugod this 'wesk: Miss Mary Abrams Satire a ohrte tT he | examinations, The struggle for existence is rendered and Miss Sallie Drader spent the [school 'there. The tristhes. of the -~ successful by MuzvaL association, many week-end at Van Abrams'. Palace school met yesterday to . species remaining alive for ages, prosperous nw go . plan for up-to-date improyements and happy, in spite of all enemies, because CROSS LAKE, during the summer . holidays for they are united for MUTUAL aid or altack, a lS i eo 'June 2.--Mr. and Mrs. John E.|their séhool : ! ! 3 3 y ; Killar have réturned home from ye 2 j and defence. Every colony of beavers, f : + § = § Watertown, N.Y. where thoy spent KEPLER. : example, is an organization for mutual aid. the last three months. Elisha New- June 4. Farmers are busily en- . k . ; tan, who has been sick for some gaged with their ceeding. Owing to] June 4.--Mr. Kinkade and Miss X The Mutual Life of Canada, whose emblen: ia the a Cou 8, Colds, Grippe, Bronchitis, tire, 1s: not much better. © Miss {so much rain this spring a consider-| Coulthe of Twoed visited Mr. Tay: beaver, is probably the finest illustration conceivable oh Whooping Cough, Asthma, Ete. © + jEdit Baker has returned home able amount of the low land in this] lor. Miss Elites Corscallan, = nurse Ki of the benefits of mutiial aid in human life, More 'S 5 from Kingston ill with flu. Rock-| district ' soeded. ) : than sixty thousand Canadian homes are to-day pro- SYRUP is a soverei tonic combining well Newton, a returned soldier of dies' Gr Tes 3 eind The L T Som es dows with Tor Jap tected against the contingency of death and the com. rties of TAR and the strengthening this place, had the good luck to kill [Garrett is president. - Herbert Buch ing for Jos. York. Jas. McGuire and fany Somes Jnstantly fo the aid of any bereaved: 1 COD LIVER OIL. : ' Co BatTee fear near Hungry Bay On [received the sad news yesterday that| wife lott last week for Chadtanet. ousehold, within the circle of its membetahip. = neglected or badly treated give rise to May S1st with a German gun that his sister, Mrs. J. Wartman, New Mrs. Hyland of Ottawa is visiting } he broyght home with him from |burgh, had passed awiy in the Gens| hor daughter, Mrs. How Ow Sf Suclta grave character that youshould France. ' N. Jackson's saw mill at|eral Hospital, Kingston, from the ef. greg om road system oi hi using inferior preparations. Dead Creek is now running: full{fects of an Operation: . Mrs. Wartman! wi have several new cemen x : £ ut ; MATHIEU'S SYRUP is the only genuine remedy whose te« Ce Pasltors. (Mr. Gand Mrs. spont her girlhood days 'hore. wil Mr Riseroos or are wise} putation has caused €rop up many imitations fil valne. ° George Barr at Roland Scott's; Mr. [will be missed by a large eirele df : \ pRB ii ' odo i of anny and Mrs, Willlam Gallon at 'John |friends. - Miss A. Redmond is. home Some tor * she Ricard : ; E. Kellar's; Everton Gayland and: 00 : Kingston, or ef & Have you adopied Mutual Aid? after spending the last few months in Migs Burns, of Dead Creek school, | Washington, D.C. . Miss Alma. Johns.| MT Floyd's. The remains of ' of Canada "NTIS at B, R. Newtons; Mrs. John!om, Boston, Mass. arrived yester.] [te Mrs: Garmin arrived in tows on Gta Hayes at Scovel Peterson's, Dead |day to spend her holidays. with her| S0n0ay st. Her son, George, was) 8. Roughton, District Agent, Ofeek: Mrs. Roland Scott visited brother. Mrs. 3. Walker, Wallace-| I aftelidance, The funeral was held Tg Agen friends &t Mountain Grove recent | burg, "Ont. is visiting: grand-| a 'Christ church on Saturday last. . w Iy. ; mother, - Mrs. Redmond. William | Mts. Elliott is visiting friends mn} ) : ------ . |Haggerty, Tamworth, has been visit-| Hamilton. © William Jonés and wife, | : SANGSTER. ing friends here. 'Reécent visitors: F.| of New York state ig visiting at John} tae . June 3, -- Farmers are busy during |Reid and family, Wilton, at Arthus| Wagers. os : re Smith's; Miss Gord A Pimply Face or ; . Poor Complexion. jGermive: me "warm "werisor a Quickly Restored | yi: cutis: doing die _Ibusiness with his boat Hives "Thousands of yousmg men and Wo- : Aree men would be handsome and attrac- tive were it not for unsightly pim-{¥ skin, Custom seems to recommend |! ations and ives, ei unforiunately éir effect is emporary, "hess | disfiguring bl 4 ng blemishes do mot origin: the skin--their INT SN AN NA PS TR TS PLY