Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Sep 1919, p. 9

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1919 ACCUSATIONS RE MR. 19, FALSE ROWELL REPLIES TO TACKS BY HIS CRITICS. » pcg le branded the latter's accu Denies That Hes Was in a Plot to Sup- 7 ais ely aise] he gave plant Laurier--He Did Not Accept : AE Biz ot Pay as Ontario Liberal Leader. Ottawa, Sept. 19.--Replying to taunt the floor of the Commons chamber by Joseph Arch , Hon. N. WwW ack- made on 1} A ths ago by Hon er Chief Liberal Whip in hurled across sa AS Ladies' Fall Coats and Suits differ- Big assortment of Ladies' Velou nd Tweed Coats; ént colors. Prices from $15.00 to $65.00 See our stock of Ladies' Suits Children's Coats--sizes from 2 to 11 Prices 86.30 to £20.00. years Before buying inspect our stock JOS: B. ABRAMSON 257 PRINCESS STREET. PHONE 1283J. Our rent is low----our prices are low. A ---- Al Liberal member for Cham ed at some length 3s some | fri ) Lib-ip party in support of his con and declared that Fred Pardee, Commons, woyld back up | w hl do d; and to the charge | fine. Ti SA a repor THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG quoting fro eived from Bir Wil he entered the Uni t to show that they we even afl n the co this ription issue communication the late Leader assured Mr. Rowell annot allow any not approve to interfere our personal relations." was Leader of the Ontario from October 1911, to Octo 191 , and during that whole pe i not one cent. of compensation was paid to me by the Liberal party or any ond else in respect to my ser vices as Leader of the Liberal party,' declared Mr. Rowell en- | TAMWORTH CROPS GOOD. | The People Out There Ready for the Kingston Fair, Taniworth, Sept 17 one in this locality is jing preparation to attend t industrial exhibition, Sept. 27th, with great- anticipation | judging from the efforts of R. Bushell, anager of the fair, toumeake | it a grand success, their anticipation | be not exceed the realization The late rains have greatly improv- 3 corn and potatoes, which are 1e thrashin 1g machin- fair crop of ~Every- mak- Kingston rd to and | i -- and timothy. IVE over one A National Problem Solved op and some farmers h n ndred tons of hay The cattle and have e and bough from here { show week i buyers | been { ber last they parted com- | J what Hay is an extra, x "TELL THEM: TO | SEE ME" HE SAYS |. Everybody to Know, What Tanlac Did for Him | -----@ains 37 Pounds. Wants { action | r I ichardson, d well-known switchman on the Rock | {Isldnd, living at 50 South Fiftecnt h | | 8 , Kansas City, Mo. | | I've gained thirty-seven pounds | {since taking it and I feel stronger | {than I hs Ave for many years,' inued "I sufferetl for a long time {from stomach trouble and indigestion | iand 1 tell you, it. } didn't have any appetite and littie I did force myself to eat ! would sour and form gas that would | get up around my heart and smother | me 80 I could hardly get my breath. i I had terrible headaches and dizzy | spells every now and then, and I had | such a pain aeross the small of my {hae k that it was all I could do to get {up when I sat down. 1 just couldn't | get a good night's rest and I lost a {lot of time from work on account of the way 1 felt. Of course I took a lot of medicine, but no matter what it Wis nothing did me any good "A few weeks ago I decided to try Tanlac and I hadn't taken. one bottle when I began getting hungry and then I found what I ate didn't sour | and form gas any more, Now, I'm |€ ating any ng I want and never | sufter An indigestion. I slee sound all long and get up In a two-pe {Sweet HARROWSMITH HAPPENINGS. The Continue All Week. Harr owsmith Sept.c '17.--J. D 3 ry was north on Monday purcha sed a fine carload of cattle De of the villagers are attending the Parham fair to-day Mr and | A. Manson are attending the id-Swabrick wedding at Syden- Ham to-day Mr. and Mrs. W.oodeook went to {Brockville Sunday to be the guests| inf Canon Woodcock and to Major and Mrs. Kidd, who lately returned from France. John Cook, meet | and | { i has | Mrs. | wife of 1. Cook, princi-| if Free Methodist Camp Meetings |! PAGE NINE Gage's Cash Grocery Cor.Gore and Wellington Sts. FOR ting Old Dutch and get a sh Cl Soy 2 tins Ie. Ger one to-day a he: may Have yoy tried GOBLIN SOA P, 2 cakes 0 pal of Fort Francis hich school, and | ~~" {Joshua Walker, Pittsburgh are Hern of Toronto, G. Lakin"s guest. Mrs. is Mrs. Herbert {Mr, and Mrs. Fred Reynolds. J. D. Shibley and wife, Reeve W.| Reed, J. Carr, township clerk, and F. Patterson attended Ottawa fair| last week. The largest crowd seen] here in recent years attended the {children's school fair Monday. Judging from reports. a great many from -this district and village intend patronizing the Kingston fair } next week. ' The Free Methodist camp meeting {continue all this week and on Sunday {four services are to be held. Fruits And Flowers. Washington Star We've been short on new potatoes, corn, cabbage and tomatoes; butcher's cart seems disin- clined to stop; Yet one thing we're glad to mention As deserving of attention, And that's the blooming oratory The the he con- i guests of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Walker, | | Mrs. A | { I sure had a time of |Shaw of Tupparvilie, presiding with! i i 16 Eg PURE ICE CREAM SERVE IT FOR LUNCHEOXS, DINNERS AND SUPPERS Most modern machinery used in making our Ice Cream --- the'ingredients are the best--nothing but pure cream used. Prompt delivery to all'parts of the city. Superior Ice Cream Parlor 204 Princess St. Phone 648 McLaughlin's Old Stand gst a Natt elt iN, THE SMILE OF J ANTICIPATION Pure, Wholesome Food -- Nujol = Health URE, wholesome food is necessary, but it is not enough. The purest, most wholesome food will hinder rather than help health if allowed to clog the colon--the large intestine, And doctors agree that about 90% of our ailments are caused or intensified by constipation. crop that will inevitably irradiate your countenance when the food is placed before you will grow into a broader one of satisfaction after 'you have finished your meal here. Come and test the matter for yourself. You'll certainly want to repeat the experience, Grand Cafe 222 Princess street, Twe Doors Above Opera House som 5 am. te 2 am. Peter Lee, Trop. : i j crusher is in this | make the much-needed rh Huffman has age farm for has bought Clithrow and is 1 hine shop and office j end son have gone to Ki {live. There i8 a fair cro Some farmers have had j for the same Rev. Mr | Roark are expectad home JShis week. y kind of p think a 1 ¢ Oh ended it to s whehever r they ..the squashes are expensive x we're growing apprehensive That e String beans will climbing out of reach; Yet there comes 4 consolation As we note the caitivation That is evidenced hv flowers of speech I've récon be splendid : and ri prove Some .part of even the purest and most wholesome food is waste. If this waste is not kept moving out of the body, it stagnates and breeds poisons which saturate the system and cause or nourish disease. The old, wrong way to attack such stagnation was to force a passage through the impacted mass. The new, right way to overcome it is to let Nujol induce easy self elimination. And since health ip as much a. matter of how we 'eliminate waste as how we assimilate food-fuel, ist become evident to every thinking person that the use oF a natural, drugless lubricant is as sensible and necessary zs the eating of pure, wholesome food. The three vital processes upon which hes Mastication, Assimilation, Elimination, Therefore, the perfect recipe for health is' thorough Mastica- is becoming more tion; Pure, wholesome Food, and Nujol. old and young ea Trythistrinity. Getabottle of Nujolfrom yourdruggistto-day ~ We extend con Sigsworth good sales and Mrs. fa from the fs sold in Kingston by A [As they marvellougly flourish, Chown in Plevna by Gilbert | we admit they'll roely nourish | in Battersea by C. B. ( Like anticles which commonly are {in Fernleigh by EF ) tin, sought an) a In 1 i + 3 + 2 2) 3 ck by M S*ullion, in Sharbot But our joy is never ceasing; 8 F J. Y 3 I 3 ' ake by W anon. --Advt. They'll keep "nipening and' increas: Highly Succe ssful. ing ' % - : I Hartington, Sept. 17 s Port- Afd. the fruits may furnish pleas- | -- land sehocl fair held at H ant food for thought. Nas a dec ded 'Success. T : : I } t > 3 ig fs 2 a x. | ple who attended cam hb Feasing The good Lord will never own as pleased with the pu hool, | self-mada dispenst- | who received first prize in the pa--| | ade, as well as many other p 'F to have : your Foraace and Stove Tooked after. We have only experienced me- chanics and if you require any work in this line we can give you satisfaction. Agents for the celébrated Hecla Hot Air agricultural exhibit Furnace. | coast i tler, PORTLAND SCHOOL FAIR Children of Hartington Open | The Were | 5 His any of your tions. A A A dt Ad joy shout 1e big conv an mment., the 5.2. O is based are AA 1 ( Iuteresting to ve eaking materidl { sntlemen, chonld uced the good things 1 stand by see them exclu ded from us and exultantly en- ed by the predatory classes? Now, gentlemen, I have 8¢ mething in my grip at the hotel "Let's all go there," joomed a big volce three-quarters way down the hall. Several minutes elapsed before the large meeting resumed the even ten- or of its way. A man may be poor and proud, but who ever heard of a man's being tulation® to' M 1 who was succe i normal entrance and matr 1 | examination. Rev. Mr, John- is 1, Verona preached here Sunday | evening exchanging with the D p i | and For valuable health bookler--""Thirty Feet of Danger'--/fie, write Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey) 50 B'way, N.Y. » : W » Nujol is sald only in sealed bottles bear. arning: ing the Nujol Troe Mark, Ail drag gists. Insist on Nujol. You may suffer from substitures, Nujol Sickness Prevention ir lation st Caller 4 B. W, Campsall. Ottawa ia visitir his father. A new daughter at C | Warrington's. Mr, and Mrs. Boucher, | Gananoque, spent a few days at Mil- toh Cloakey's. Their wee pony was very much admired. . J. Goslin ang family, Thurlow spent Sunday at home. Mrs, Moore, Wolfe Island, is visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs. Ryan. Capt Freeman is im- ¥ 7) | Lemmon&Sons proving his residence with porch,| rich and humble? PHORE 340 187 Princets Street veranda and wood housé. C. Warring- The pronoun "I'" should always be Y - ton returned to Toronto today after! used with discretion and good sense. a NA A, PN NEN ENN NN NSE A NN AH XPANSION SALE i ; > : . Since the installation of our own Custom Tailoring shop, this branch of our business has grown so rapidly that we have decided to replace our stock of ready-made Suits and Raincoats entirely by Woollens. This then is your op portunity to buy your Fall Suit Overcoat or Raincoat at a price less than wholesole to-day. Come early and : secure your choice. : Y RA mi SN ig SUITS Ready-to-Wear .$18.00, $22.00, $25.00, $30.00,,$32.00, $35.00 $15.00, $18.00, $21.00, $24.00, $26.00, $29.00 : Fall Overcoats $20.00, $25. 00, $27.50, $30.00, $35.00 ~ $16.00, $20.00, $22.00, $25.00, $29.00 coats Regular Price ............................$12.50, $15.00, $18.50, $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 +... $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $17.00, $20.00, $25.00 S CLOTHING C0. |. 244 PRINCESS STREET. Regular Price Sale Price Regular Price" Sale Price .... i i NEE EENEENENENEEEES EERE S NA EERE TENNEE NA ANNAN ASN NNERNANNNA frames ) p> RS ENE CEES CNET UE NEN NES ATE. AEE NENEAS IRENE NE CNSR EES i | = A :

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