Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Feb 1920, p. 4

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| ARRIVED NEW SPRING NECKWEAR Exclusive Patterns. Insurance . We would appreciate a line from you. We have first-class English and Canadian compan. jes. \ J. R. C, Dobbs & Co. Tel. 810 41 Clarence St ANSWER thie classified ads that in. u--for in that way lies op- nity. [CRanbrer six 'wood floors of all {arouse the stomach to secrets the MATISM FO OVER 16 YEARS No Return OF The Trouble Sine Taking "Fruft-a-tvs" 108 Cuumcw Sr., Mowramat.. "I was a great sufferer from Riew- matism for over 16 years. 1consulted "sposislists; Sook mediciwe; dsed': iotions; but nothing did me good. Then I began to use ""Fruit-a-tives", and in 15 days the pain was sasier and the Rheumatism much better, Gradually, * Frwita-dives overcoms my ; and now, for-five years, I had no return of the trouble. I cordially recommend this Cruit medicine to all sufferers." P, H. Me HUGH. ' 500 a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 2c. At all deslers S5 au) PURPA Ly Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 Wanting shything done In the carpen. tery Mine. Estimates afveh oh ah Kinds = new work); of repairs - will Xeseive . Sfempt attention, Shop 2% Queen § Mental Work : Needs a Stomach Great Mistake to Imagine You Can Work Better and Faster on the Starvation Plan.© Eat What You Like But' Follow With Stuart's Dyspepsia pepsia Tablets. Mental work uses up energy fast. And energy comes from food. To eat little or nothing in order to do more work is a fallacy that has cre-| ated an army of dyspeptics. A bet- ter plan is to eat the regular por- tions of food such as make up the average meal and follow each meal with Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. You will then get a double benefit ~--energy from food and sociability with meals, for as a rule, the light eater, or those who skip meals, get ito a bad habif, a rut, of hermit- like isolation. Do not be afraid of gassiness, sour stomach, heartburn, heavy feeling or coated tongue after meals. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Juices necessary to relieve these troubles that so frequently distress the mental worker. They contain harmless ingredients which act with an dlkaline effect, so you may eat the rich things of the banquet or the savory sausage for breakfast with ut- most freedom. : Gét a 60-cent bax of Stuart's Dys- pepsin Tablets at any drug store, eat freely of what you Hke and you will do more and better work than on a skimpy diet. Try this plan. Some men try to éxpand thelr old debts by a new ones, _ {Countryside FatatE Hee From The FRONTENAC em -- 1 : BUNSEN'S HILL. : Feb, 10.~The weather here has been extre; ely cold. Old residents ¥ 'weather is the coldest in years. Richard Wilson brought hia mica to his home, and is cleaning it ready for shipment. E. Hoppins is drawing hay to his home. B. Hop- Disp and wife are at at Richard Wik son' 'AIN VIEW. vo JOR. vicinity attended the box social at Fernior, on the 4th inst.. The school is progressing Yavorably under the able management of Miss Margaret Murphy. Scarlet fever is prevalent Thomms- Bedour: intends moving to Newboro next month. He has pure chased one of the jeading stock farms in that vieinity. Howard Warren hes taken up residence in Westport, Harry Provost, who has been cons fined to bed for the last week, is able to be out again. Miss Mars, who had the misfortune to fall down stairs a few weeks ago, is improving slowly. Mrs. M. Porter is improving, Mrs. Jolin Jeacels has returned home after spending «- few weeks in Westport. Mr. and Mrs. Evens Warren are the guests-of their son Howard Warren, Westport. Miss T. Rice is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Burton Perking. Mrs. Alvena Bonner and son, Winx fred, are the guests of her mothef, Mrs. Evens Warren. Mrs. Earle D, Rohde of Watertown, N.Y., has 1ré- turned home after an extended visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Warren were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee, Rideau Lake. " FALLBROOK. Feb, 16.--The men are busy haul- ing wood and logs these days. The school children had a pleasant after- noon at school on Friday. They had a very good programme and distri- buted their valentines and were trea teacher. Ardhie Erwin has had quite a sore hand it havihg turned to blood-pofsoning, some days ago. Miss Kennedy 'Is not able to open her school as yet on adecount of illness. Mr. Burnliam, Sr., is on the sick list. We are sorry to learn that Robeft Buffin is not improving in health. Hubert Cameron is on the sick lst, LAVANT STATION. Feb, 17--Mr. and. Mrs. John EB. Lee and Marguerite Lee spent Suns a afternoon at 'Willlam Thomas'. Women's Institute held their ip meeting at the home of Robert Ferguson, Saturday afters noon. Lunch was served and all had Elsie M. Lee is an Shjoyeble time. spending a couple of weeks at Wat: Po a ER | Famous For Its Marvelous Motor af You Don't Want to Wait ~ Next Spring, 1 Order F Now All prices fob. Kingston andinclnds ads Spare Tire, Busepor and Chains. H.M.FAIR tt ate . v to home-made candy by the ° Mrs, Cofiner spent Sunda pei removed to Port Hope where he property and secured a | Our school is closed at VENNACHAR. Feb. 14.--This month, so far, has been very mild here. The gri in nearly all the homes aroun this wedk. G. M. Bebee, who had a 'very bad attack of erysipelis has so far recovered dhat he is able to be about the house again. Robert Gregg has ben laid up with three or four very bad abscesses on his body. Mrs. George Flake, Plevna, and Adam Oregg, Black Donald Mines, have been called to the bedside of their brother, Robert Gregg. Arthur Ball, Denbigh, is a week-end visitor at his grandmother's here. Andrew Wilson caught a nice black bear re- cently. 4 bie WILLOWBANK. Feb. 14.-~Thomias Driscoll and Henry Gérrah each entertained the!r many firends last week. Danhclug was indulged in. Some attended the dance at. Wiliam Marshall's, Pine- grove, on Friday evening of last week, A sleigh load of young people went over fo Arthur Henderéon's, Wolfe Island, to a box social va Fri- fay night. Simon Clark and family are returning to the West, after an extended visit with his brother, Robert. The men of the good roads System have three quarries going ig out stone to crush for the in the spring. A young daugh- ter has come to the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McNinch Maxwell and Henry Clark werd around gathering up the cards in the interest.of the Forward Movagient of the Presbyterian church. Fred Wheeler has been busy sawing wood ab the different farm homes. Prince Edward PIOTON. Feb: 14. -- Aylmer Hernéman, Rochester, N.Y., is spending some time in Picton and vicinity. Mr. and at Tr. Hineman's, Eimbfook, Andrew Pal- matier, 8yracuse, N.Y, i# at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, B. Pal- matier. Walter Lighthall and ©. G. Fox made a trip out in the country on Thursday, The seed house is running fall blast, Mrs. Demils, of Toronto, is visiting her father, D. Winters, Pleton. Mr. Young and Mr, Wey are subseriptions for the rward Mo t in this part of Thomas the town. (WOLFE ISLANDERS. ARE ILL DR. GEORGE HANLEY 18 AIDING Wolfe Island, Feb. 16.---There is considerable influensa' end pneu- | NOVA SCOTIA Ew ARR AN LYSTER BEAVER BRAND HARDWOOD FLOORING Allan Lumber €o. * « Victoria Swreet TWEDDELL'S Relisble Ready-to-fvear Clothing and Perfect' Fitting Tailoring 181 PRINCESS STREET ------a -------------- 7 Miss Lucy Qualff, daughter of Mr. Alex. Quadtf, Hillier, died in. Hamil- ton and the remains were hrought to Picton for intérment.' A nl Mr. and Mrs. Nehemiah Allison have moved to Picton and are oc- cupying 'the Merrill house on Hill street. $1,500,000 Brinn cael] GUNNS LIMITED Seven Per Cont: Cumulative First Preferred and Dividends to or of sed of 'the at 110 and TRANSFER AGENTS Trust Company Montreal Seven Per Cent. Preferred and Par Vi 100... . . - L EE Participating Stock the 15th ey: Jay. date after 30 days' notice August and November 1 DE a he preceding month, whole or a of the company § Spald dividends on any, dividend REGISTRARS The Royal Trust Company Montreal and Toronto Capitalization (Upon completion of present financing) Authorized ative First Stock par value $25 Outstanding "$1,500,000 $1,500,000 "3,500,000 1,760,350 ns -- hu considered the packing es of life, the business Ee that its securities afford Safety is summarised from a letter from Brigadier Be rnin fopsmaariaed foo # Je Sy mM = Ae Os Tlie ing Bion 37556 wit 125.00 shite denn tro ek 6 ms pic nai, at: $97.50 yer Share ($100 par value) yielding 7.16% * and strongly recommend it as a thoroughly well secured investment. e Er ste tm or thu Flruuy 8

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