Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Feb 1921, p. 11

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1921, To By Troubled With | Constipation THE CAUSE OF MANY ILLS. If you do. not feel well and go to your familly physician, one of the! fizst things he will do is ask you to | hold out your tongue. The reason for this is that the condition of the tongue shows the condition of 'the stomach and bowels. { If you allow your bowels to become constipated you will have bilious at- tacks,.sick headaches, coated tongue, foul breath, heartburn, water brash, |, etc., and those troublesome piles, which cause so much annoyance and misery. > Keep your bowels movin and you won't be sick. rday evening, was a suc- | : crowd was present. Mr. | D is bringing his elec- r.to Crosby and every one | 1s well pleased. The baby girl of¢Ver- Youngs still continues very low, Wesley Cannon is better after her rec illness. Miss Mildred Mer- riman, Delta was a Sunday guest at} iW. F! Leggett's. tr -------- Lennox & Addington CAMDEN EAST. i Feb. 15.--The W. M. §. met at the home of Mrs. Sherlock on Wed- | nesday of last week. Mrs. Oliver, Lit- tle Britain, Ont., is visiting her dau- | ghter, Mrs. C. Thompson. The fun- | eral of the late Capt. H. Salisbury & Sonboral: CEYLON AND INDIA TEA is the result of fifty years of constant study to bring to the discriminating tea drinker the very best to be found in the tea gardens of the Far East. In the flavor, aroma and golden liquor of Chase & Sanborn's Ceylon & India Black Tea can be read all the ceaseless care with which the plants have been tended and against impaicment and impurity. Sold in half and one found packages, sealed against air and touch. 13 CHASE & SANBORN, Montreal, Que. ro, From the Countryside Beverly is spending a couple of days {with his brother, R. Beverly. Mrs. A. Embury has returned home. Mrs. Alexander Embury is at W. Hare's for a few days. Miss Zelda Cousins land J. Embury spent Sunday at B. ODESSA, {McCumber's. Samuel Wagar has re- Feb. 17.--Mrs. Charles Timmer- [turned home from Enterprise Har- an has returned from spending a | vey Wood is. visiting in McLean's. couple of weeks with her daughter, | es { Mrs, (Dr.) H. E: Day, Kingston. Wal. | PITTSFBERRY. | | FRONTENAC r Atkinson and John Chadwick | Feb. 17.--The Ladies of the Com- ! munity Aid will meet at the home of IMrs. B. Orr on Wednesday next. An | enjoyable evening was spent at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. John Millions [on Wednesday. Dancing and card | playing were the amusements of the was heid in the Methods otro) | |evening. The girls of the Golden Rule here on Thursday last with Flat [Slass held hei Thonthly meeting 2 military houcrs. Capt. Latimer had | the home of Miss i d t All the members | CDATEe Of the service. It was the | Tuesday afternoon. All the mer ®| largest funeral sver Reid br. he {were present. Song service was held though the church is i Bas ave taken possession of their farms In Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills ypu | purchased some time ago. 7 hey took will find just the remedy you require | advantage of moving while the cross. for this purpose. They are purely [ing was safe on the lake. The cheese vegetable and do not gripe, weaken OF | fantoly is being put in shape for sicken. {opening Joseph Donnelly, Montana, Mr. Jas. 8. Harris, Box 934, Hali- { 18 visiting his niece, Mrs. Elwell Em. fax, N.8., writes: --"For twa years I! mons. Picton boasts of plum blos- suffered with constipation. I could |; ne Kingston of a yellow butterfi not get any thing to cure me, and ity." & : ye ery: hardly anything would give me even | verona of mosquitoes, al] indications temporary relief. One day my uncle | Of an early sp ring. Tree toads have 2 regularly | te DONT FUSS WITH MUSTARD PLASTERS! Musterole Works Without the Blister--Easier, Quicker Princess Meat Market Special for Friday and Sa- urday: CHOICE BEEF--- HON. ROBERT ROG Former minister of public declares the ple want a { turn to party government - pe i ow induced me to try Milburn's Laxa- Liver Pills, and even brought me a vial. I tried them without much faith, but I soon found they were ing me good, and after using second vial I was relieved of trouble." Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are 25¢, | | { a vial at all dealers, or mailed direc on receipt of price by The T. Mil- burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Po An ns im IT IS FACT 2 and not theory, that every drop of rich, nourishing Scott's Emulsion isreadily utilized b the system in build. ing up strength. Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. wp-- ALSO THAT me Ki-MoID | Cee | LNDIGESTION; DRT TE AGENCY FOR ALL STEAMSHIP LINES or Attention given ends going to or re the Old. Country, Por information ana Fates apply to J. Pe HANLEY, CP. ana 1. A. Gr. Ry. Kingston, Ontario. Open day and night. . i | | | | | your family urning from AUTO TOPS Been heard here and we have real | alive fies. i LAKE OPINION, | Feb. 17.--The farmers are getting {their supply of wood. Mrs. M. Hugh- | son, under the doctor's care, Is some- what better. still confined to bed with a cold. Mr and Mrs. H. Simpson recently visitad at J. Linklater's. Mr. and Mrs. R. Darling spent Sunday at B. Guth- rie's Elgin Station. W. Kerruish, | {Miss Selina and son, Elwood, visit- ed at K. Darling's on Sunday last. P. Wright had the misfortune to get his team of horses in the lake | but was fortunate enough, with help, to bring them to safety. Mr. and Mrs. F. Best were guests at George Kerr's on Sunday last. ELMDALE, Feb. 18.--8chool has reopened, with Mrs. Leaman, Bedford Mills, In charge. On Wednesday the death had been ill only a few days of pneu- monia. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, two sons, Blwood and Irvin, and two daughters, Leah and Thelma, the latter being only one year and seven months old Her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Grant, Long Lake, and one brother, Herbert, at home, also survive. The body will be taken to Mountain officiate. J. A. Coulter, Napanee, a former resident of this place, made a flying trip here on Wednesday. A number from here attended the sala at A. Abbott's. ARDOCH. Feb. 17.--Crows were heard for are sure" we aré looking for an early spring. John Schonauer's contract for drawing the Chandler-Jones lum- ber to Robertsville siding is nearing completion. Mrs. Roy Hamilton is spendlug a few days at the home of hér parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wat- kins. Miss Libby Kelley, Sydenham, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Myers. W. J. Fraser is suffering from an attack of Quinsy. J. Her- mer, J. G. Fraser and A. Watkins made a business trip to Lavant on Auto Tops recovered and cush- ions repaired, New Celluloids and glass lights Sets In side and back curtains. Sup Covers and Boat Tops and all kinds of general repairing R. H. Jones 390 PRINCESS STREET Phone 132, | ag WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street, Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res, 1187. Monday. R. Hamilton and C. Menor left for Myer's Cave Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Myers and children and Mids L. Keeley spent Sunday at M. Weber's. W. Derue visited friends at Plevna and vicinity over Sunday. McLEAN. - Feb. 156.---Some from here attend- Friday night. Little girls have come to stay at the homes of Mr. and Mrs, William Hares and Mr. and Mrs. Sardis Davy, Frederick Vanvolken- burgh was at A. Foster's, Monday. Mr. and Mrs, J. Smith and family, and Mrs. Milford Wagar spent Sun- day at Levi Snider's. Thomas Ray- croft and Harry Cassels were at Wil- lis Asseltine's on Saturday. William BLISS A NATIVE HERBS Miss Sophie Tolson is | occurred of Mrs, Wesley Youngs, who | Grove, where Rev, Mr, Buckiey will the first here yesterday, so if "signs | [in St. Lawrence church, on Sunday | {at the regular service hour with good | attendance. Mr. Fry, Queen's Univer- |sity, Kingston, rendered a beautiful | solo. A 'duet was also given by Miss {Gladys Ranous and Mr Fry The U.F.Q. Valentine social held at | "Jack" Wilson's was well attended. | The programme was enjoyed by all after which a dainty lunch was serv- { ed. After lunch dancing |amusement. The proceeds amounted to over twenty-three dollars. HOLLEFORD. Feb. 18.--Although the sleighing is poor, a considerable amount of wood is being drawn. Quarterly ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Mr. 2.0o- wart in the Methodist church on Sun- day last. Mrs. Robert Babcock is making an extended visit with rela- | tives at North Port. Ruth, the infant {of Ross VéanNiven, is improving after {8 serious illness Mr. and Mrs. F Martin, Harrowsmith, and Miss Sha: | Were recent guests at W. Martin's {John Gregory and family spent the { week-end with relatives near Harrow | | { | | | {smith. J. J. O'Reilly made a business | {trip to Kingston last week. Quite a {number are sécuring corn from the |U. F. O., Harrowsmith. The Messrs | O'Reilly and Gregory are hauling {logs to Sydenham mill. James { O'Reilly, who has who has been a | number of years.in Detroit, is visit- ing hig parents. Albert Carslake fis {laid up with a sprained foot. Mrs. J. {J. O'Reilly is with he |denham, who ig iil. | | tapped a few trees and has made over {a quart of nice syrup. ST. LAWRENCE. Feb, 18.--The sock social held on { Thursday night by the Sunshine Club at Ww. Allinson's, was a decid- ed success financially. A number | from here attended the hockey | match here Saturday. Mrs. Dora | Halliday entertined at a dancing par- |ty on Tuesday night. R. Ranous, | Pittsburg, spent Tuesday with his J. B./Dbarents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ran- | Place at Crawford's cemetery. {ous. W. Payne, Kingston, spent a few days at Willlam Gillespie's. Mr | and Mrs. C. Henderson entertained at |a dance on Monday night. Mr. and IMrs. J. W. Niles spent Sunday at [Robert Horne"s, Mr. and Mrs, C. | | Gillespie 'spent the week-end at Ca- {taraqui. Filling ice houses is the {order of the day. W. J. Home and | son, Walter, spent a few days at R. Home's. Mrs, W. McDonald, King- ston, spent Sunday with her par- jents, Mr. and Mrs. Digman. Mrs. R. /8d the dance at Mountain Grove on |Bullls is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William | Gillespie, GODFREY. | Feb. 16.--The recent snow storms | have improved the slelghing and advantage is being taken of it in hauling lumber and spar. A number | of the boys from here attended the | "Oriental" at Parham on Friday | evening. Russell Gray has left to | resume his duties in Ottawa at the parliament house. The assessor, G. | Clark, has commenced his duties, Mr. and Mrs. John McKeever, Ver- ona, at' F, Howe's. Miss G. Beatty, | pending some time in Kingston, has returned home. Mrs. E. D. Mc. | | Knight and daughter, Helen, spent {a few days, guests of Mrs. John | | Kennedy, Tichborne. C. Aylesworth, | { | | { | | | | | | | was the | her sister in Sy- | There has been | some good sap weather. One farmer | | Were nearly enough outside to ill it again. The remaing were placed in the vault to await Interment in the spring. Mrs. Howard Hill, Iroquois Falls, is g a limited time with her mother, Mrs, J. W, Perry. Mr. {and Mrs. F Ernesttown, Saul's. L. H court at Nap: Martha John of writ spent S.nday at D. K. Hartman is attending * this week. Miss on is no better at time M A. Alkenbrack and 8. Brian have their ice in for the summer. R. J. Oster is doing a rush ing busines the grist mill, Rev Mr. Dickilison is holding lenten ser- vices this week St. Luke's church James spent Monday at his siste Switzer, Desmond Rumor 5 wedding soon. H. McGinnis sper uesday in Kingston. srs s at in Mrs LANARK FALL RIVER. The recent snow im- proved the The framers are loading their p Maberly Sta- tion. A little daughter has come to brighten the of Mr. and Mrs J. Robinson Archie Gray has start- ed the job of building a bridge ac- iross Bolten Creek. George McFar- | | lane is working in Strong's mine; Mrs. J. 'nson and mother at- tended service in Ma berly on'Sunday. Feb. 15 roa Ip at hot hon Ste | Death of Mrs. Fred Clark. { Snow ~ Road, Feb. 18.--The re. | I matns of the late Mrs. Fred Clark, | | Brighton, arrived here on Monday. | Deceased was the eldest daughter of J. D. Allan. She leaves to mourn | | her loss her husband and one son, | | Arthur, Brighton, also her father | |and four sisters, Mrs. J. D. Millar, | (Mrs! T. H. Millar, Mrs. J. A. Geddes {and Mrs. J. Ferguson. The funeral |service was conducted by Rev. Mr. | { Little, after which interment took | The | pallbearers were Walter Geddes, | | Wiliam Geddes, John Geddes, John | [D. Millar, Thomas H. Millar and | [John Ferguson. The floral tributes | | were many and beautiful. Murvale Notes, Murvale, Feb. 17.--Owing to the rain the roads are in very bad con- | dition. The hills are icy and motor cars are having serious times on! them, The Ladies' Aid met at the home if Miss Gladys Swabrick on Wednesday afternoon The box so- | cial held in the hall by the Sunshine | club was a decided success. The pro- ceeds were $57.65. The dialogue, "Ouf Country Cousin," put on by the End Your Catarrh Today! Catarrh sufferers, meaning those with colds, ep re throat, bronchial | trouble, etc., can all be relieved right at home by inhaling "'Catarrhozone." I In using Catarrhozone you don't | erton Peters and famiiy, | Kepler people, was much appreciat- ed Mr. and Mrs. B. Purdy Irwins Elginburg; Mrs a ,. visiting friends i Miss Edith Curl at J. You and Mrs. W. Holder, C. W. Emmons'. Arthur Lorne and William Ready brothers of the groom, provided the music for the evening, which spent in dancing. After refreshments were served, the young people con- tinued their dancing until t) small hours of the morni the crowd dispersed, happy couple much success Mr and Mrs. Ready will leave shortly for their home fn Webb, Saskatche wan, where the groom is a prosper- ous farmer Owing to the low price of oil this 25¢ 27¢ 30¢ 13¢ 15¢ « 48¢ 18¢ 22¢ Round Steak T Bone Steak Sirloin Steak Boiling Beef Stewing Beef Pot Roast Over Roast Rib Rbast PORK-- Shoulder There's no sense in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiff. ness with alittle clean, white Musterole, Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined in the form of the present white ointment. It takes the place of mustard plasters, and will not blister. Mausterole gsually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy,rheuma- tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscl bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds o! the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). alenby as 25¢ 28¢ 30¢ 16 "wee " when wishing the . 20¢ 30¢ 30¢ Front Leg Chops 15¢ 26¢ ieason, the fleets of the Crnnsolidat 1-Whaling Co. will not be perated rom their tish Columbia and | 'ashington State stations A male bison outweighs a female by about 800 pounds. Fe Ss cn en USE MAXOTIRES EASTERN CANADA MAXOTIRE & RUBBER CO., 254 Ontario St. Free Air Phone 2030. Grove 's is the Only ° Genuine MCALLISTER & DRAKE AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES EXPERT MECHANICS FOR ALL MAKES OF AUTOMOBILES. AGENTS FOR "WHITE ROSE" GASOLINE AND TOROMTO GREAT ROLLS-ROYCE OIL nn. -~» Quinine tablets The first-and original Cold and Grip tablet, the merit of which is recognized by all civilized nations, Be sure you get BRC MQ The genuine bears this signature C.7) kore Price 30c. 593 PRINCESS STREET Phone 1750. Phone Res. 1240J. HOME-MADE CHOCOLATES See our window display of Home-made Chocolates--all manufactured by us. We use the very best of materials, SPECIAL THIS WEEK: Maraschino Cherry Chocolates A variety of choice. Home-made Candy at .. ALLAN MASO UD, PROP. FRUITLAND 818 Princess Street. ALL LINES REDUCED BEFORE STOCK TAKING --BOOTS, SHOES --WARM FELT SLIPPERS --SLIPPERS, MOCCASINS. --CLUB BAGS & SUIT CASES We must turn our stock into cash. This is an opportune time for you ' to secure a bargain in fine F ootwear, i The Sawyer Shoe Store 184 Princess St. Archi® Harper also Charles Wil |take medicine into the stomach-- | are on the De list. Mrs, aso {you just breath a hoaling pluy vapor | nedy, George and Ellwood at , | 3irect to the lungs and air passages. Ball's, Moscow; Mr. and Mrs, R. | The purest balsams and the great. | Freeman, Colebrook, also Mr. and |est antiseptics are thus gent to every | Mrs. "Dick" Judge at F. R. Leslie's. [spot where catarrhal trouble exists Miss O. Godfrey is spending the win. |--8erms are killed, foul secretions Ae oh Phone Store 159. SM. can be I a COAL 1 / 1 Choicest quality of Seranton | | \ i | A clean healthy skin Is TE ATTRA GE CohSTirA: EUMA. Loal, No other kind sold by us. BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 183 "FOR SALE GOON, CLEAN COAL, A. Chadwick & Son New location: ' Corner Omturio and West Sta Phone 67. Mattresses t throw away your old Mattre ses. We renovate all kinds ang make them as good as new. Get our prices. ' 17 BALACLAVA {STREET Phone 2106w. each box, 200 doses, $1.00; small size, 50c. ALONZO O. BLISS CO. MONTREAL HA a fe W. H. STEVENSON HORSE SHOER and BLACKSMITH, Waggous and Trucks Repaired. - Prices moderate, 381 KING STREET EAST Smoke EE [ tor months with relatives in To- | ronto. A number from here attended the | { sale at George Kennedy's on Wednes- |day. Miss Mary Howes has return- | jed from a lengthy visit in Kingston | and Prescott. Misses Mattie anc Alice Giles were in the city recently. rs. R.A. Hamilton is with relatives «a Parham: Mr. and Mrs. Bell | Quinn spent Sunday in Burridge. | Willlam Blaney is at James Hill's, | The blacksmith, Mr. Stevens, is able to be on duty again. Mr. and Mrs. John Goodfellow are at William Clark's; Herbert Hill at C. D. God- frey's, Ira Snider at J. B. Cowdy's. Services were conducted on Sun- day last by Rev. Dr, Lawson, Verona, Bert Howes has recovered from an | attack of grippe. Born, to Mr. and | Mrs. Harry Snider, a girl, (Alice | May). Those home from S.HS. for the week end were Miss BE. Hamilton and R. Moon, A. Gray and C. wil son. Miss Ila Quinn Has left for Smith's Falls. Misses Annie and | Myrtle Goodfellow were at Verona recently. School is progressing favor. | ably under tha management of El- liott McKnight. ---------------------- LEEDS i CROSBY) Feb. 15.~-The carnival held at are destroyed, nature Is given a chance and relief comes quickly. | Colds and throat iroubles can't | last if the pure healing vapor of Catarrhozone Is breathed --sneeiing | and coughing cease at cuce, because | irritation is removed. | Use Catarrhozone to prevent--use ' it to relieve your winter ills -- it's pleasant, safe, and guaranteed in| every case. ! Rheumatism A Remarkable Hott Jecatment Giv- en by One W Had It. In the Spring of 1893 I was at- tacked by scular and Sub- Acute Rheumatism. *[ suffered as only those who have it know, fur over three years. 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