Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Sep 1919, p. 4

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i Wa SH er » FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 191% | Lennox and Addington] ' CHE DAYS a Tuesday & Wednesday PAGE FOUR Just Arrived | | i" oe ------------------------------ ret airman pp THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG A Se A og i From the Countryside rt eee ens ber ee Biter hn fn fic rn 18 Frontenac SANGSTER. Sept. 19.--A number fro: ided Parham The ct : 4 | are delaying the farmers with the 4 ies, Quebec work. Master Stewart Tennant, 'Dritn. of Montreal, is vis the north shore are having | Athens spent the week-end at his Fleming's. A number Ir livery of mails after Oct. | home here Joseph Hull and person is talking of R 3 Tennant sttended the Ottawa ---------- big fair. A large 1 | bition Several from BUNKHKR HILL. and doubtless the fair at Lansdowne. ite - x 23.--A nut ! or from here at is z bit Oo : ring | ber from this Vi 7 intend to visit | Prince Edward i Parham fs Wil Kingston fair. 8 3rockville, | J EMERALD. | { again Sept. 20.--Thres ished around here A T€ Spencer and » ipil Cole Lake, visited at P Mr. and Mfrs. Thomas G mily at 'E. Goldin's, Bi mas Young at J. O'Co Lake. William Murphy at NEW FALL "ARRQW | SHIRTS et ee at - 5 We will be closed THURS DAY AND FRIDAY, as this is our Jewish Holida y. Therefore, we are making great reductions i n prices on all our big 4 stock just for Tuesday and Wednesday. | : | Se pt tended I and T. Babcock have gone little daughter Mildred, States Mrs. Warne | are viaiting the former's parents, M and daughter and grand-daugit and Mrs. Eli Terfiant. Mr. and Mi Pearl are here from Latchford W. J. Graliam motored to Brockville k L ing her son, Ralph Switzer. Mrs ighter since the rains | on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. | Martha Wilson is with her brother Onions are] Kahnt ac companied them as far as Biram Hoppins Rev. J. C Avondale Farm and spent the day: a servi and Mrs. Wesley Love. Mas- | = . SALEM. 7 { Sept. 22 --Kingston # air is gain-|, i ing for itself such a good name that NORTHBROOK. : Sept. Th e outlook Fake advantage of this, fbr you Will find wonder. h ful bargains Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, : Underwear, Bwes 0d : 3 § there will undoubtedly be'a large at- i vear, Bweater Coa ts, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoe! ate. 3 3 ol * 210 oN wy tendance from Prince ldward county Shoes, ete. at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. by % i. . hi * 4 x Graham is a patient in the > pose : "3 - ; ncent de Paul Hospital, Taw and ; ines ville. Miss-Nellie Pottinger i ow Quite { SEY RON 8 a E.& ing a few days at pr un . rge | is ip. ! Green's, Junetown iB Sher have become very scarce in BREWER'S MILLS. $i 1 Some of threshing scarce attended Jc Brock- . $2.00, $2.50 $3.00, $3.50. "THE CLUB' 112 Princess St. ; oh Asidrha A CAPITAL WAY T0 AVOID "FLU" Well Werth Trying. Of all the suggestions made for preventing the "Flu", none seems to be more worthy of trial than the use of Dominion C. B. Q. Dominion C. B.Q. (Cascara Bromide Quinine Tablets) immediately attacks the germs and, increasing thesecretions of the stomach 1 liver, clears the system with certainty yet without weakening effects, There are none of the buzzing seusations peculiar te the Sulphate of Quinine. Made by that old and reliable firm, The National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, At all druggists, in the Red Boxes, 10 To Rid Yourself of La Grippe, Colds NEURALGIA, HEADACHES, etc,, use DOMINION C. B. Q. Tablets (in the red pox) 25 cents. ily re { thither | for hi r on 'Thursday is visiting friends Miss Celin Mo , peop ooking forward the big fair in Kingston next week ALLEN, WOLFE ISLAND. 3 Th scent rains 0 1 take in Fair under the Brown tér was installed last wee Spring cheesd fa ry Mrs. McAdoo spent Sunday a MeDonald's. Mrs. A Henders turned "home on Tuesday 'week's visit with friends in G que Mrs. James Hogan who been visiting friends in Tweed, rived home on Wednesday. gston. Rev, th, exchanged Sabbath with Rey M r. Caswell spoke en the r . i to tlie Hom th ther Te day services held in the Presbyterian and Methodist churehes here. Mrs. Thomas Rite , who met with a slight accident vered, The villagers attended] yoo! fair at Inverary on Friday last and many judges came this way. Clarence McBride won the champion ghip for the moOSt §¥ ses for a boy. Thomas McWaters has purchased a home in Inverary and will move soon. the PLEASANT VALLEY Sept. 20.--It is with deep regret | that we chronicle the death of John Kerr who passed away at his home "Hillcrest Farm' after an illness of ten days. Deceased was the sof of thé late William Kerr and was born at "Hillerest Farm.' Mr. Kerr was a man of sterling qualities and his ready Smile aud kindly manner won } hosts of friends who will deeply regret his passing. Deceased leaves to mourn an adopted daughter, Daisy, two sisters, Mrs. G. Huffman, | Moscow; and Mrs. E. Hogle, Harrow- { smith, -two brothers, James, Moscow, | and Thomas, W. of this place. In re- | ligion Mr. Kerr was an Anglican and | a devout | church, I { cently had placed a beautifully mem- torial window CHILDREN -- OFTENTIMES ARE SUFFERING FROM THE RAVAGESor WORMS, ANIEFFICI- ENT CORRECTIVE THAT WILL QUICKLY RID THE SYSTEM OF THESE PARASITES, THAT RELIABLE MEDICINE ILLER'S WORM OWDERS UM TENDERNESS -- A TOOTH-MENACE It is true that four out of five peor ple over forty suffer from gum- shrinkage, or Pyorrhea (Riggs' | Disease). | But many pecple even under thirty have Pyorrhea. Women, particularly after the baby comes, are peculiarly subject to Pyorrhea, At such time they cannot be too careful about their teeth Pyorrhea commences with tender ms, or with gum-bleeding, at tooth- sh time, Gradually the gums be~ come spongy. They inflame and then shrink. The teeth become exposed to decay at the base and tiny open- s in the gums become the breed- § places of diseacs germa which Infect the joints--or tonsilo--orcause other ailments. F Beware of that first gum tenders ness! Try Forhan's for the guras, It tively prevents Pyorrhea, if used time and used consistently, No ordinary tooth paste will do this, And Forhan's cleans teeth sclentifi- aly aswell. Bruch your teeth with it. It keeps the teeth white andclean, Jf gum-shriftkage has elready set in, start using Forhan's ard consult a dentist immediately for snecial fons ment. 35¢c and 60c tubes. All Druggists, FORHAN'S, LTD. Montreal. forhan's FOR THE GUM "~, You may have noticed that the man who can turn his hand to any-! thing seldom has the price of a wooden overcoat when he turns up| his toes. . It is easier to make complaints than it is to make a Mviog. member of Bt: Peter's Harrowsmith, in which he re- dedicated to his wife who died Oct. 27th, 1918, The fune- ral service was conducted at his late residence, Saturday, service being in | charge of Rev. T. G. Kirkpatrick, denham, thence to White Church ce- metery where the remains will be in- terred in the family plot. LAKE OPINICON. Sept. 22.--Many people of this dis- trict are arranging to attend King- ston fair this week. A number from here attended the harvest dinner at Perth Road on Wednesday last. The farmers have started cutting corn. Miss Eliza Smith has returned to Wa- tertown, N.Y., after spending a month at her home here. A pleasant evening was spent on Friday last atl K. Darling's when a number of people gathered and presented Dr. and H. D. Smith, who has recently returned from overseas, with a wrist watch and signet ring. The evening was spent in games and music, after which refreshments were served. J. McLean is on the sick list. F. Best and family attended the wedding of his sister Florence Best, Chaffey"s Lock, to Milton Dezell, Carleton Place on Wednesday. A Teepell has a) gang of men repairing the road to Chaffey"s Lock. J. and M. Randell made a business trip to Elgin Thurs- day. A. Darling and family spent Sunday at Perth Road. Miss Minnie Hunter, Kingston, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs, K. Darling. J. MeLean has finished his road job be- low Chaffey's Lock. S. Truscott, LP. 8., visited the school one day this week. George Teepel, who under- BRINGING UP FATHER ENTERPRISE EAST. The I of th WESTPORT. Sept. 22 G. Derby onto, A Mrs. W, Sharbot sick lis siting his' parents, Mr. and Mrs G. Scott. Robert Reynolds of Hart- ford, Conn., is the guest of Mrs. G. ¥. Reynolds. Miss Isobel Smith was a guest of her friends last week. R. tton- cf Newberg was in town . P. Adams was in Otta- $ »k. R. Blair, Hillier, spent the week-end with s parents, Mr. and "MF. Blair, MISEes Gertrie Bradley and lda Weatherhead, left on Monday for Ditawa to attend Normal schogl. Mrs. A. P, Niblock and Masten James, were Brockville vigitors this week. : ----t MORTON. Sept. 20.--T. H. Churchill, Toron- to, is spending a few days, tha guest of J. C. Judd. Services were con- ducted in the Presbyterian church on Sunday by Rev. Mr. Westport, Rev. Mr. Adair taking charge of Mr. Beadreau's work at Westport. C. R. Taber is spending a few days in Brockville. N Jeanet Henderson, Brockville, spen the week-end at her home here D. A. Wiltse and niece, Miss Muriel, spent Tuesday in. Delta. Mr. and Mrs. J Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. D. A Wiltse motored to Brockville on Sun- jay. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stacey spent Sunday at Lake Eloida., » Mrs. jeorge Martin and children, of Brewer's Mills, "spent Sunday at George Byram's. JONES' FALLS. Sept. 22.-Pte. G. A. Sly who has been in England for one year and six months returned home on Wednes- day, September 18th, His friends are glad to see him. A number from here attended the moving picture show of Uncle Tom's Cabin and Charlie Chaplin on Friday last and also a large number attended the husking held at R. Gambhle's. Visitors. Mrs. Harry McElroy, Seeley's Bay at John Glover's; Mr. and Mrs. W. Deane, LH ki Beadreau, | -- to Albu CHAFFEYS LOCK, noon. D 19 5 are av | death being due {¢ He leaves a nmeumo- wife chil- sisters i was willing good munity seven prosy n DE b Vv J > ren two at. number from an who w orward to attend ist avery ng | farmer in Pine late BEphriam Adams. You'll forget your fall worries when you get any right to worry about Clothes anyway --~wh ey ISAAC ZACKS 271 Princess - St. in among our Fall Overcoats. You haven't en you begin it's time to change Clothiers. From Time To Get Up 'till Twilight 'THERE'S ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW TO TALK ABOUT" IN" LION CLOTHES. : | r : The other day somebody asked us why we ad we do it for the same reason there's a daily ne CLOTHES it would be impossible to say it all out advertising because there's so little to say would exhaust the subject. LION CLOTHES about them we discover dozens of things we sould write something new about them ever ew. Odd Trousers Are a good buy always. We can probably match your suit very nicely, as our stock is very complete. SEE QUR CLASSY RANGE OF 47 NECK SWEATERS THE LATEST CREATION The newest models for Fall Overcoats are different than you'll find anywhere else, so you'll have to come here to sce what we're talking about. We are selling two dandy FALL OVERCOATS for $25.00 Investigate before you invest. 2 2 vertised. We told the interested party that wspaper. There's so much of interest in LION at once. Some Clothes would get along with- about them that even an advertisement are so new all the time that every ad. we write might have mentioned and forgot to. We y minute of the day---from Cock-crow to Cur- Suits Made to Your Order-- hundreds of samples to choose from--your measure taken by an expert satisfaction guaranteed or NO PAY Fall Hats For Autumn are more brilliant and attrac- tive this vear than ever. The choice new shapes and varieties are wonderful. See our range before buying. 'We have a classy range of CAPS, also at those same low prices. See our range of DENTS' DRESS GLOVES in Brown Cape Silk lined; Grey Suede Silk lined, etc. : Ay Why Ry NV Dh Sh oh ob be ng > A - The Lion Clothing House THE BARGAIN SPOT OF KINGSTON . in the Window. ki 347 King Street, Near Princess Street By GEORGE McMANUS NORA ET E800 NOU | NEAR WE © NORA! LCAN'T WAKE FYHE SERVANT <0 SET A POLICEMAN TO BREAK IN. HER DOOR - | { FUME SCOMLI WALKIN AN CHER SLEEE Aw "POLICEMAN - YOU VE Be En "CORE LOM ENOUGH - SENOINT MOL FIND Hi 2 | i MELLS WHERE'S, THE i? ve FrOumD BUT | CouEDMT THM ALL RIGHT! WAKE Hind U7! I

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