Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Mar 1921, p. 12

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"/8AYURDAY, MARCH 10, 1031, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. : . ~~ RHEUMATIC PAINS | COUNCIL Events in Nova Scotia | my DsAPPEARED Sen Sn LLL LP | As a Result of Treating the Trouble | Newbore Hockey Club's | | Through the Blood. Good Season. The chief symptom of rheumatism Newboro, March 17.--The road in | {is pain The Jost Succegstul {reat the township of Smith Crosby. be- j mest 1s the one that most quickly 4 | tween Crosby aiid Newboro, is in a | lieves and banishes the pain. Ma Yi des ate condition, ang . rheumatic people suffer pains that | aspen Ha + B30. autos are could be avoided by blilding up the | Meeting with many accidents and blood: when rheumatism is asso-| are compelled to park in Mr. Basse's | ciated with thin blood it cannot be | field. The state of affairs has exist- | corrected until the blood is buils up. | ed in this particalar section for a Mr. Ed. Hall, Main-a-Dieu, N. S.,| number of years, and tke Smith | suffered from rheumatism for years. | Crosby council up to the present has | but was more fortunate than Many | taken no steps to have repairs made victims of the disease for he found a on the road. Tomety that So built up his entire J. H. Lyons, recently appcinied yétem that he is now free from DEY naster here. has 1 d bj rheumatism. Mr. Hall says: "I was | CK er ere Bas ease | taken down with rheumatism, and at | Placksmith shop to D. Houghton It | times wes under the treatment of | Will be turned into a garage and will several of the best doctors in Cape | be in charge of Mr. French, of Buf- Breton, but they held out no hope for | falo, N.Y. my recovery from the trouble. I was G. J. Tobia, agent for the C.N.R. confined to bed for three years and a here for the past eight years, has helpless cripple from dhe trouble. I been transferred to the north coun- could not move, and had to be turn- try and will be stationed at Go- ed in shaels Papi Jase 20d fingers eqn, Mr. Tobin bas given the %ete drawn out-of shape, and Sores best of satisfaction to the public, Nothing Else is Aspirin developed on my body wy ed doves satisfac ! i Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, of my long confinement to bed. 1|30d carries with him to his new Reld | you are not getting Aspirin at all. : i was in this serious condition when ai © 12bor the best Wishes ot a large friend advised the use of Dr. wi. [circle oi friends. W. J. Wilson, of Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of ect ccf ee Hams' Pink Pills and I begs Ganasyque, was in town on Monday. them. first x f from | Robert Polk, Kingsten, is a business the pills was an improved appelite, | visitor here. and then I began to feel stronger, All farmers in this section have | and was finally able to get out of bed | tapped their bushes anc report there Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Made in Canada. {and go about on crutches. I contin-| will be the average amount of sugar "| ued taking the pills for months, slow- | 1 ai pi Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents--Larger packages. Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by | | { ily but s ely getting new strength, Mrs. H. Delong, Elgin, who 5 Aspirin lo the trade mark (registered in Canadas) -of Dayer Manufacture of Mono- physicians during 21 years and proved safe by millions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, im aay y aceticacidester. of Salicylioac 1 * rr . j and Znally 1 was able to lay the been seriousiy Sil at ths noms fl e alicylieacid. While it is well known that Aspirin means Bayer { crutches aside. 1 will always be | at RE. Sve 3 he result of my.long stay | Parents, Mr. and Mrs E G. Leech, {in bed, my left foot has shortened | for some tima, is improving. C Ww. (2) : somewh but otherwise I am feel-, Hoffman, Toronto, who spent the Sl ; ing {ine and able to do my work as! past week here in charge of the | : ~ otf | Fichery Overseer. I may add that! Union Bank during the "temporary | M.D. No. 3, made an inspection tour when the Princess of Walds, Sun ' 3 i is § | | when the rheumatism came on 1| absence of E. L. Frost, manager, re- | of his district this week in conection Regiment was inspected. ut for the (1) The Officer Quarttrs at Kore Anne, Aunapclis Royal, Nova Scotia. This is now a j| | wekined 140 pounds, and when I be- | comence © Toronte 2 Se anay with the re-organization of the mili- | length of time since authorization. museum «here many interesting historical relics are ept. ! | Ban going about on crutches I only G. S, Bolton, Toronto, and a form- | tia units authorized under the new | the Frontenac Regiment has made (2) Fort Anne is divided into two sections; this is the connecting archway. * 4 | Weighed 67 pounds, and now I am at | or Newbere boy. paid this place a | system. Major W. J. McManus has | the greatest progress and: holds the The Nova Scotia Historical So- and a New France thete might also Pus there will be a tercentenary, | normal weight. Thete ate Many here| \ ciness visit op Saturday. George | rendered very valuable service in this | record for percentage on parade, au : i ; e¢ a New Scotland in the New|a i-centensry and a centenary cele. who know and cam vouch for the $ work to ti ce f the new es- | enviable record. sity ad ita offshoot, the Historical World, This business was finally | bration, all on one day, in the old truth of these statemenis." Bell, a foreman on the bridge and | Work to the officers o e new es a A f Annapolis Royal are Cina ' ' 4 . os C.N tablishments. He organized two amen - ssociation of Annapolis Royal arranged and the King's Letter, stronghold of Port val, whose | You can get these pills through | building gang of the C.N.R., whe has ew units, got th tarted and Mrs. W. E. Foster died in Florid making combined efforts to bring authorizing it issued on the 5th Aug- | ramparts, bastions and outworks are any dealer in medicine, or by mail, | been off duty with his men for the |NeW units, got them star ol an pan | Mrs. W. E. oster tia in : ori : about a fitting commemoration of ust, 1621, and the date of the ter-|still in a wonderful state of pres. | post paid, at 50 cents a box or six | Past month, was himself called back | ©d and carried On tWo schools of n- [on Wednesday. She was a sister 2 ree interesting historic events this | SSnterary celebration will in all like- ervation, and for" the centre of at- boxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Wil-|to work on Monday. Mrs, W. H [struction for N.C.0.'s. Fine progress |Mrs. (Dr.) H. A. Yeomans and E, three interesting hi r lihood be the bth August this year, | traction for thousands of visitors liams' Medicine Co., Brock rille, O Whaley h 'eek-end Mer- | has been made at Brockville and | Richardson, Belleville. She formerly year at Annapolis Royal, the ancient YY - ! , ockville, Ont. aley spent the week-end at Mer \ | ato oy gi oot and the scene of jt he 2d Port of vay year. . eee -------- rickville, the guest of her son, Ken- | Napanee, but Kingston, of course, | lived in Napanee, capi vince. nn rt Ant imittees i | ickville, 2p SON, Ken. | p p apolis, now calle oF he e committees in charge of the "an iliness extending over | neth Whaley, of the stall of the Un- tercentenary of the founding of this | where a bronze 'ablat will be erected | arrangements have hopes that the ' | Ile - place, under its former name of | as a memorial. Governor-General will ng present to SR outus, Devig Pattie Putter ion Bank of that pice, Blood-Cleansing Appetite-Making a Royal, iS sbrated with wt the same time and place the|unveil the tablets, which will be » senior -member of the firm of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Moulton, of ' . great eclat--probably ,000 people }gal profession will celebrate the formally presented by representa- iiterson Bros., Carlefon Place. and Brockville, are in town guests of s food, because it creates an appe- attending--and a monument to de|bi-centenary of British Civil Courts | tives respectively of the p. ovince, third on of the late William | H. and Mrs. Scott, of the Hotel Strength-Civing tite and prathated assimilation eof Monts, the founder, in a command-|in Canada and put up a tablet io | the legal profession and the local atterson, past>d away on Friday at | Rideau Herb. Phillips, fishery over- all food taken thus securing 100 ing position in the grounds of Fort| memory of the establishment of the | Historical Association, and will be the R sond Menor al Hospital at | seers of Smiths Falls, is in town in Are the Effects Yeu Naturally [per cent. of nourishment. samond Memorial Hospit seers S h's 8, is own i manufacture, (0 assist the public against imitations, thé Tablets of Bayer Company wiil be stamped with thelr general trade mark, the "Bayer Cross" mn oe a. [ 1ame, as i . " Military Progress. | holds the leading place in the dise Brig.-Gen. W. B, King,' G.0.C..|trict. -This was shown last week n nds as a permanent mem- | firs s, which s vith- | receiv t i nis. : 5 Thus it contributes te make rich Ah Sada, 3 fre such rt Achat 1721. Ft oh Tis on by the Minis. 4 >. Mr. Patterson wus but | connection with his duties. | Wem Yarn Your Spring Wedisinng red diogs, whieh Surries vitallly 1a Now it is proposed to celebrate] A tablet will also be presented | resenting him, and committed to the ur years of age The Newbord hockey club held a AX4 feads Sarsperilly Juiisien 2 Jans 5. ge "yw the and erect a memorial of the tercen- | and dedicated bearing the following | care of the Superintendent of Fort Ars. M Percival, Frankvilie, i: | meeting on Tuesday evening to wind these needs as nothing else can. sirens demands day by day. Toke the boys This marvellous restorative tonic Hood's Barsaparilla, small and blood purifier has been recog- | after each meal, and you will soon tenary of the birth of the Provin-e. inscription: Anne, which is now a National Park suf go * the burns the season's business It was in 1621, the Sountry then| "This tablet erected A.D. 1921 | under the management of the In. vi 8 St Hom: pom 120 Butes LUD fe sous eee, Besides being claimed by the British by vir-| under the auspices of the Historical | terior Department of the Federal alivins slowiv. ad ® | eotaiet the championship of t nized for nearly f'ty rears as the | note how meh Jou are, tue of Argalil's conquest of Acadia in | Association of Annapolis Royal com- | Government, gaining slowiy, ; . Tela; WE the 'championship of (the | yugr spring moMiuinEd or restoring faow good your feed tastes, and how 1613, that James I. of England, VI. memorates the ono hundredth en. It will be a memorable oceasion Ro Sadye M. Staazel, daughter | Leeds county hockey league they | the by 304 otsulaiion io their chteriully Fou, os Jour Py ih of Seotiand, granted to Sir William | niversary of the arrival in this Town [and no doubt will attract a host of ot R. Mi, Stanzel, Carleton Place, was | have on hand a substantial balance in Moods Sartamine big than Biloahess, constipation. 2 Alexander (afterwards Earl of Stirl-| of Thomas Chandler Haliburton who | visitors. Bited in marriage with Arthur E. [the treasury for next season's start. . 8 3 ing), & charter to make of this ter-| lived here eight years and began in| The full gTANIMe, We are as- . | -- -- ' Ll | vitory a New Scotland in America, | this place his great career in law, | sured, will be given to the publiq | | They have produced many a word- -'Hood's Sarsaparilla that as there was a New England! 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