Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Aug 1926, p. 3

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- Tuesday, August 10, 1926. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Piles Disappear SVEN FAR CHINE 22 ener omer 1 dt 1 1 with ' | ROAD WILL MAKE GOOD ices 2 zat ot imerecence wi - | railways had been used for political | . kenzie King's Refer= Promises at election time. This at- [Hon Was 9 titude of Mr. Meighen's was one ence to the Hudson Bay | which should be resented by people Rallway. | of Canada as a whole. North Battleford, Aug. 10--Speak- | TO HAVE TENT MEETINGS. ing last night of the Hudson's Bay | way, Rig! . W. L. MacKen- | will verary Wednpsday | \ rr rie King asd: "Give the same (ar and Continue Tres Week | | We invite American Visitors in PROBS: --Wednesday, cloudy, scattered showers and cooler. No Cutting or Salves Needed | External treatments seldom cure | es. Nor do surgical operations, f 'The cause fs inside--bad circula- | | on, ! . The blood is stagnant, the veins | abby. { The bowel walls are weak, the Parts almost dead. To quickly and safely rid yourself of piles you must free the circulation Sovend a fresh current through stag- chance as was given to ths Canadian| Inverary, Aug. 9.--A number of Nationa] Railways, there will be the the ladies attended the picnic at! one safe method. cutting won't do it. J. 8. Leonhardt, M.D, a specialist, Set at work some years ago to find & real Succeeded. He named his tion HEM-ROID, and tried it cases before HEM-ROID is sold by druggists every- where ufider .... less tablet, v nant pools. Internal treatment is the . cu ngston, and Wallace's Drug Store, the purch st Ointments and internal remedy for piles. He prescrip- in 1,000 he was satisfied. Now tion guarantee. It is'a harm- "°° easy to take, and can al- be found at Jas. B. McLeod, of Napanee, who wil} gladly refund price to any dissatisfied omer. aus national asset." of road to the Bay. was permanent, sent | 18th. same result, 2nd railway will become | Barriefiold, Wednesday. The Liberal leader, liam Johnston again pledged his party to comple- | room at the General Hospital, King- He also ston, owing go illness. challenged Mr. Meighen to state pub-! and daughter, Evelyn, Toronto, are licly waether or not appointment of | visiting friends here. Hon. W. A. Black as minister of rafl-| Perry has returned to her home after | Mr. King re-| receiving treatment in the General minded his audience of a feeling | Hospital. which had existed a little over a!ls spending her holidays with her year ago--a feeling that the east was | grandparents. indifferent to the west. ing has changed. "That feel- Mrs. Wil- is confined to her Mrs. Bishop Mrs. Mary Doris Shepherd, Toronto, A number of the Inverary boys I put change down | are anticipating taking advantage of | |to one thing, and that ls Liberal ;the excursion to the west on the | répresentation Saskatchewan The meeting of the Women's to House of Commons last year,' | Institute will be held at the home of said Mr. King. Mr. King told how the Govern-| son, Walter, are visiting at H. Gib- | Mrs. Ira Darling. Mrs. Scott and ment, on going into power, had fonnd | Son's. UPPLIES THERMOS BOTTLES store it," he said, the Crow's Nest rates suspended. "One of the first acts was to re- | week-end at T. Bushell.s' "Giving basic | citement over the ball game on Tues- | a TE rates on grain and flour." This, he! day afternoon between Arden ana (Gyrus Knowlton of Sydenham believed, -had saved the farmers of | Inverary teams. | Gordon Smith, Toronto, spent the Great ex- Master Leonard ese an + «a | Ferguson is visiting friends here. CANADA DRY GINGER ALE GRAPE JticW LIME JUICE L. T. BEST PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 'Phone 59. We deliver i Farm For Sale or Exchange With Stock, Imple- ments and Standing Crops--127 Acres-- 00 under cultivation, the bal. ance pasture, running to a lake 11 miles from Kingston. Would exchange for city property. Snap this bargain quick. A Suitable Clock Adds much to most any room in the home, both as to service and finished appearance. We have Clocks of all "Styles and prices. CHIMING CLOCKS, GRANDFATHER CLOCKS, CLOCKS IN MAHOGANY AND OAK, KITCHEN CLOCKS; IVORY CLOCKS, ALARM CLOCKS, All guaranteed. | i I | Services in the United Church here for the next two Sundays are discon- tinued owing to the tent meetings at Latimer, which start Wednesday night, 11th, and continue for the next three weeks, There are ser- vices every night at 7.30 p.m. except Saturday nights. Mrs. Kells and granddaughter, Dorothy, New York, are visiting at W. Johnston's. Misses Ila and Anna Storms are visiting friends at Wwil- ton, v THE "DEMI-BOOT." 111} Brock Street » uo EIN AINIEN tIt----.. TNE ---- A dog, missing from its home at Sidmouth since Friday was rescued | from 200 feet down the Peak cliffs means of a rope. IRANIAN rat . by ] NM LL It all comes down : Sy I I PHONE 610 [| 4 - "This "demi-boot," so called be- cause it is designed to protect the foot in wet weather, is presented for Fall, It is of blue kid trimmed in thong embroidery, ------ Good Crops Reported. Desert Lake, Aug. 7.--The heavy rain put the farmers back in haying. The gardens are looking fine." Early potatoes are not so good. A great number of Americans are very much pleased with the good fishing, There are lots of berry pickers. James Campbell spent Sunday at home. Mrs. W. Bauder at Alfred Pagets's; James Fitzgerald at J. N. Abrams', The Grigary girls are enjoying their cottage. Bert Page still continues very Hil. Beatrice Abrams is on the sick list. James Wilson is much im- proved. Hubert Bauder and family, also Mrs. J. J. Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Abrams, William Abrams, Dan- fel McGoun, Teddy Babcock, Mrs. Hanson and daughters visiting at Dr. Mille'. cottage, Sunday afternoon. | \ er TTRINN f | i | | The man at the top may be up a | tree. FELL FROM A TREE; | | | ©1926 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. | HAD A CLOSE CALL | | t | Escaped With Severe | Shaking Up. Sydenham, Aug. 7.~~Cyrus Knowl- ton met with a painful accident on| Wednesday of last week, when he] fell from a tree on to the cement] walk. He was rushed to the Kings- | ton Hospital and upon examination | it was found that there were no bones broken and that he had just suffered a severe shaking up. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wartman, aec- companied by Myr. and. Mrs. Roy Wartman of Newburgh, are camp- ing at Loughboro Lake. Miss A. Hogan has returned to Ottawa after a two, weeks' vacation at home. William Lake, formerly a merchant*in Odessa, has purchased the home of the late D. W. Lake and intends running an up-to-date gents' furnishing. The W.M.S. held their regeular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. C. Truscott. Miss Flora Woodruff, nurse-in- training at the Kingston General Hospital, is at her home on her holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hobbs and daughter, of Wilksbury, Pa. have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Hobbs. Mr. Leff Cranston has accompanied his sister, Mrs. Wood, to her home in Chicago. Mrs. McClellan, of California, and | Mrs. Bell and family, of Regina. have been visiting their aunt, Mrs. M. Torell, We are glad to welcome Mrs. George Killans and Miss L. Mc- Mahon, B.A, In bur nifdst again, na we hope to have Mr. and Mrs. J. Me- Mahon as permanent residents on their return from the west. Mac Bell is visiting his cousin, M. Spafford, . A number of ball fans from here attended the softball game at Lati- mer, playéd between Sydenham girls and Latimer girls. The game result- ed in a score of 16-3 for Sydenham. Miss K. Krug, of Kingston, spent the week-end' the guest of Miss Ag- nes McNaughton. Miss Jean Guess, nurse-in-training at the Kingston General Hospital, accompanied by Miss G. McBroom, of the same insti- tution, spent Thursday afternoon in Sydenham, NOTES FROM PITTSBURG. Many of the Farmers Have Finished Their Haying., ~ Pittsburg, Aug. 7.--Haying is the order of the day. Some of the far- mers have finished. Fred Greenizen has purchased a new Ford car. Mr. and Mrs. William Brash and a few | friends from Kingston, motored to Westport on Sunday, and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. John McClement and children spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Browning, Collins' Bay, this week. The Ladies' Ald met at the home of Mrs. Edward Jack- ton on Wednesday. Miss Suste| Thompson, Chicago, is spending a few days with her friend, Mrs. J. McClement. Mrs. Sloan, Kingston, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. David | McClement. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne, and children, spent Sunday | with Mr. and 'Mrs. John A. McMas- ter. Other visitors there were: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilson, Woodburn; | Mr. and Mrs. James Greenlea, Joyee- ville; Miss Mabel Bell, i town to make this store their shopping headquarters! The duty concessions en joyed by Canada with Great Britain makes Canada the logical shopping centre for Linens and Woolens of all descriptions, and you will find here such internationally advertised and well known lines as ¥ JAEGER--100% pure wool Sweaters, Golf ; Hose, Blankets, Auto Rugs, Ladies' Sport Hose, Travel Coats, etc. HUDSON BAY---Pure Wool Blankets. SHAMROCK BRAND AND OLD BLEACH --pure Irish Linens as well as imported Art Lace and Maderia Embroidered Linen Pieces and Sets. Kingston and District shoppers enjoy the benefits of this economy event Thursday! FROM 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK Double Shop early - Save 10% : An opportunity to save ten cents on every dollar spent is. yours for to-morrow. Take full advantage of this special occas- sion and share in its economies. Lad . As now you have new Fall ] : to make a choice © from as well as a full range of wanted, _seasonable, ready-to- WE INVITE YOUR ACTIVE PARTICIPATION | $0

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