Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Feb 1926, p. 6

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bo CU UU UIHE DAILY B : a Tongue Was Coated Bad Taste In Mouth | Every Morning | Mrs. J. RB Adams, Assinibols, | Bask., writes:--**¥For months I wag | troubled with a coated tongue, and had a bad taste in my mouth every Had a Food Time Together in vied) morning. | Church. RITISH WHIG News From District Places MORTON NEWS \ Phone 31 6 GODKIN'S 'LIVERY For taxi, sleighs for driving par- ties; hacks and cutters, Also ice- boat for sale. KINGSTON TRANSFER CO. -» FATHERS AND SONS 080 FARMERS BUSY. ---- 15.--Arthur is making use of the fine Morton, Feb. Dean They are Drawing Wood and Will sleighing; 153 WELLINGTON STREET Moves Freight, Steel, Building Equip- ment, Machinery, Safes, Pianos, etc. MONEY LOANED AGAINST MORTGAGES 'Phones 877. Evenings 2281, One day I saw where your Milburn's YVR RIS { Lyn, Feb. 16.--The funeral of the {late Thomas Parslow took place from i {bis late residence on Saturday last|the dance held at John Chapman's. land was largely attended by friends {and relatives. Rev. F. G. Robinson,- {minister .of United Church, took {charge pf the service, assisted by ther of this place. George Gamble is visiting at D. Dean's. hauling sled length to. the factory here. A number from here attended Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Brackin spent last week with her father and bro- : Soon be Sawing, Oso Station, Feb. 15---The wea- ther for the past week was mild and the farmers are busy getting in wood and getting ready for the sawing machine. The dance held in Oso ball, on Saturday night last, was a Some real bargains in large, glazed A i Ann TO LET | Desirable brick. nine room house. | Very central location. Immediate; possession. $40.00 per month, GENERAL INSURANCE windows for those who can make 'use of them for hot bed sash, or any other purpose, Almost as good as new and at half the cost. Rev. Dr. Meyer, Brockville, a form- fuccess. Samuel Swain and William jer pastor and friend of the family. Salisbury have returned to Kings- ston after spending a few weeks with friends here. A few: of the young people from here attended the Owen Birch had a little gather ing on Tuesday evening, to enter- tain his neighbors which al} enjoy- ed. A number from here attended the bockey match in Delta with : | Mrs. G. W. Judsqn is in Kingston | were advertised for such a con. |2ttending a Holiness Movement ¢on- | dition as mine, so Jat at once | vention. Miss Edna Worden is home ; ¢ {from Ottawa. Mrs. Sarah Borth-| Lyndhurst which éame out 1-1 a|dance at Sharbot Lake, Friday night, id Fire Plate Glass Laabiiiy and bought three vials of them, but {wick has returned home after spend- | splendid game, but the ice was very | and report a good time. _ Auto Burglary BERAES | yfter using one-and-a-half, all mY ling the past month at Forthton. | Mrs. John Jones spent a parf of last {week in Lansdowne, guest of Mrs. E. been put up only by The T. Milburn |E. Johnston. The short courses in Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont. {agriculture and home economics, { which are now being held in rooms rer Ar AA A GUARANTEE BONDS Agent Great West Life Assurance lompany. vile KR. H. Waddell 86 BROGK STREET soft on account of the warm day. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rosborough were visiting at Byron Gamble's on Sunday. Mrs. Tommy Birch has been on the sick lst but is now- on the gain. Mrs. William Yardley troubles disappeared," A very pleasant ' For 32 years Laka-Liver Pills have spent on Friday last, when the chil- dren and teacher of Black 'Lake school and the pupils * and young people of Oso school met together afternoon was S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED LUMBER YARDS, WOODWORKING FACTORY, COAL BINS, {over the public school, are meeting | was a week end visitor at Alexander (2nd a very enjoyable time was spent. BAY. AND TON. 81 IN Telephones 326 and S96, DR. R T P 1 | with great success. A good num-| Bruce's. Mr. and Mrs. David Webster and Private Branch Exchange Phone 1571. . MILLAN {ber are attending all the classes. On family called at Joseph Warren's on PERT P | Friday Sftervaon F. C. Keeler, Brock- | "ywwHAT IS THE USE OF LIVING ? Fridax evening. Mr. and Mrs. John : ; ville, addresse em. t is the use . Bourk and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dr. Waugh M Prinses Street, ahs 1500 Miss Kathleen McCrady is able to a gets up in Ig vu a Swain, Glenvale, spent an evening a OPEN EVENINGS BY be out, after being fll with measles. tired as when she went to bed at|l185t week with Mrs. Bdward War-|and Lloyd and Alma McPherson also Laura Conboy, Sharbot Lake, spent. ¢ ' DENTIST Y APPOINTMENT Mrs. M. Cornell and Mrs. Pras night, with headache, backache, drag- | ren. Wm, T, ahd Miss Vera McPherson |Sunday at her home here, Ly 3 » alin rae 5 red, (ay-me-cowirui Stratton are visiting Mr an . ging-down pains, nervous, irritable] Mrs, Robert Carr, Philip and | spent Sunday evening at Joseph ------------------ : 106 Wellington 8¢.- , Phone 268, 1} fasting take ves the ick ses wits gon) | Lance Murphy, Greenbus me: and despondent? These are all symp- | Dora, also Ernié Dixon, Perth, spent | Warren's. Erale Dixon, Perth, is W. H. Nugent, Belleville, attended { like new, Y Ul | A. McNish's many friends will be glad toms of ailments peciliar to her sex | Saturday evening at Joseph War. spending some tima with Philip! iq tuneral of Mrs, Nugent's mother, ~ ag to know she is improving after her Which make life a burden. Every |ren's. Mrs. John Crawford and little | Carr, We are all sorry to.hear of the Mrs. Mary A, Clarke, who died at her : " : > : Fecent Jinon tos had the misfor-| Woman in this condition should rely daughter, Vara, spent Sunday with | {illness bf Joseph Warren; all wish home in Coe Hill, on Thursday, after PIANO TUNING t 4% ee rain his leg and tear-the | UPOR Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable | Mrs. Rdward Warren, Mr. and Mrs. | a speedy recovery, a long illness, Fy FREIGHT DELIVERY ane Loa at work on his farm | Compound, a good, old fashioned | Kenneth Lloyst, Mountain Grove,| Mr, and Mrs. Jobn L. Bourk spent| A Gloucester city, N.J., woman Plano Tuning, Repairing and ||| A SPECIALTY amen street. He is resting as | remedy made from roots and herbs! spent the week-end with Frank Me. Friday with Mrs, Joseph Warren. | found an unpolished diamond ina Player Piano ustjng. Norman Lock] and long distance. comlortablo 28 can be expected at|It contains no narcoties or harmful | Pherson, James Warren spent an evening last | chicken's glazard. The stone was H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. All Motor Trucks with Trea ].01 15 homo In the village. On Sunday | drugs. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Webster! week at David Webster's, Miss | valued at $80. A "PHONE 54 'H. L. BRYA morning a father and son service oa atyizion Street. 'Phone 1758d | L ") 00 ia the United Church, a - very large congregation being pres- ent. The front pews were occupied by the Tuxis Boys and their fathers, go Jack Bushfleld, the local member, gave'a short address describing the | work and aims of the boys, after 5 i | We have four carloads of Al- || } ke 1 ° berta Coal coming. We are book- An 0 3 ing orders for this coal now. Get d intment T H al Sore Hands |pnten Rev. F. G. Robinson preached.| ° 0 e he choir, under the leadership of your order in before it is all sold, as we have only a limited amount. || EAR H Mrs. 8. Booth, gave splendid music. - x ~ 11 ; 10 : and not sure of getting any more | roe | George 'Jones, a pupil of Prof. Cou. wi f z ' a i per, Kingston, rendered a solo in fine om 5 1 i § 4 this winter. DR.J CW BROOM voice, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." il ff 7 i Eo dT a On Monday evening a father and ps 'ay, Bs ; . ba Aylsworth Bros. . . . son banquet was 'held in the vestry ° > 4 i or'Phone U. RH. Knight 1705-w. D. al S of the United Church, when about i pe -- ei ent urgeon fifty partook of the repast provided d LZ 150 Wellington Street. 'Phone 679. by the Canadian Girls in 'Training, Evenings by appotntment. who, in their smart attire, as they. ! waited upon the tables, added charm ? . £: to the banquet. After supper numer- Don't Fuss With oud toasts were proposed and re > Mustard Plasters! sponded to and the singing of the SE rn on ¢ | National Anthem brought a delight- - 5 3 Bl Works Without the ful evening to a close. Xi 3 3 . » Quicker 3 ---- ee. =. 8 Re for wher, Of mustard, flour PRESENTED A GIFT 22 Soreness or stiffness with a lit : Si -- wits Musterole. . Hitle To Mr. and Mrs. T. Coulter on Leave. usterole is made of oil of , Ing Cole Lake, Ih the poamd other help E - te, Cole Lake, February 8. -- take White ointment. On Saturday evening a pleasant : . ; a x i ne Lace of mustard plasters, and surprise was tendered fo Mr. and ; - Musterole usually gives relief | Mrs. T. Coulter and family when ou ust c t ce u Cc from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, | their numerous friends gathered at croup, stiff neck, their home and presented them with s 2 handsome leather rocking chair, The evening was spent in music and games and a good time was re- ported. Towards the middle of the €vening an address was read by EI- gin Campbell and the Presentation But You Have the Sani-Bilt Guarantee to Fall Back on real test of a Chesterfield i "moths is worth having. If Suite is the test of time--the he caht't quote an absolute guaran- = -- sore made by Thomas Peters. Mr. Coul- test of use and wear tee withhold judgment and adjourn : f ter thanked the friends in a very eal Merit Draws somewhere else. ly the test: of You eannot sipply If he satisfies you that the guar- 7+ time to a Chesterfield before you buy fitting manner and expressed his re- ~~ gret at leaving the community, Customers to Our Refreshments * were served and it. That is impossible. You must ame Reis SSadlite, ssl to see it. Then, Coal | the party broke up, all extending be the judge yourself. look for the Sani-Bilt label, their good wishes to the departing Pr oced That satisfied feeling will family, who 'are taking up their to. Rules of ure An Absolute Guarantee | draw you back every time you sidence on the farm lately purchased In judging a Chesterfield suite y one t § of uphai : d coal. * from C. C. McKnight, Godfrey, who : lows: Reed con A has retired and moved to Sydenham. Proceed as fo BOOTH & CO ] Mr. Coulter's brother, James, has |: Ask . purchased the old home, and is re- story. As Phone 133, Grove Inn Yard siding there. turers claim. Miss Bessie Kennedy, nurse in moth-proof. training at the hospital, Belleville, case, you ha Spent the week-end with her par- of i ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kenne- dy. Mrs. Jack Kennedy has return. ed home after spending some time : with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wat- ; 182 Wellington Street | son, Pleasant Valley. Mrs. William vocally guarantee? I When you want te best tn Cut 1 4 £) 5 Reid and niece Georgina 'Campbell Flowers, Plants or design work J visiting at B. F. Campbell's; Ross call WATTS', 1768 Store, 1157 : 8 Martin's children are sick with meas- id - : 1 les. John Coulter is on the sick] If therei ++ Member of Florist Telegraph Sizes 36 to 46. list. at once that the * . Delivery for Kingston District. Y -- Your out-of-town orders so Regular value $22.50 ENJOYABLE SHOWER PARTY. If the "aid to $30.00 Was Given at Home of Capt. H. only it is useless. Bongard's, Feb. 15.--The Valen- would be VO 1 S tine Box Social held at the home of Make him say the » J Mrs, Percy Thurston on Friday night may Bst'd 1371. 85 Brock St. Bl v..'s decided Success. The proceeds teed moth "The Home of Good Clothes" of the evening were nearly $18. Mr. all time, and Mrs. W. J. Hawker entertained Capt. Clarke at their new home, in Picton on Wednesday evening. A number of their friends from here were in at- tendance. Progressive euchre form- ed the amusement for the evening, a Haag SAN the favors falling to Allan Harrison EES LRG ped ole ER PL TT and Mrs. Harry Whattam. The pss es : solation prise going to Clair McCoref 0) -

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