~ ere (x TD EST YA POE we Em a Saemgnes 1a 3 . ET AAPA * TR PAGE ELEVE FROM THE COUNTRYSIDE | { I ---- + | Bradshaw, gpent a few days at her father's, G. Wheeler's, Northbrook John Godkin, is leaving to-morrow for his home at Singleton Corner's Frontenac . : ei . MYER'S CAVE GLENDOWER Nov, 24.--The hunters all had con- Nov, 28.--Some of the lakes have siderable luck this season, "Sandy" frozen over. The heavy wind blew |Perty being the most successful. down some fences. Some Russians | Mr and Mrs. D. Rintoul, Harlowe, | have come to the mines to work. |Spént Thursday at "Hillcrest". Miss The people are getting up wood fo be | Mallie MacGregor was the guest of sawed, BE. Timmerman and Philan- {her sister, Mrs. Joseph Perry, for a der Leeman were married last week. | few deys, Mr. Roy Hamilton and | is i------ Miss Hazel Hamilton, Ardoc, spent GLENVALE. Sunday at Charles MacGregor's. Mr. | Nov. 27,--~The Glenvale Helping!and Mrs. William Bauder and family | Hafld Society meets every Wednesday | and Miss N. McKinnon, teacher in evening. Fenwick Cramer and Vietor the Salmon school, were the Busts | Swain have returned from the wesi.! of Mr. nd Mrs, George Head on Sun- Miss Husband sang a solo in the day. Mr. and Mrs. William Loucks, Presbyterian church last Sunday. visited at T. S. Perry's recently, Mr. | Mrs. H, Campbell and sea Cromwell and Mrs. Leonard Delyea and Mrs. are visiting relatives at Westport. |], Delyea, spent Sunday at David Mrs. Byron Gordon returned home| Spicer"s Northbrook. Miss Mabel after spending a few days in Kings- | Vilnofr, Fernleigh, visited at T. 8S. ton, the guest of her father, J. Leon-| perry's last week. Miss G. A. Wood, ard. M. Rogers and family are mov-|{ (agcper inethe Pipe school, spent ing to the farm they have rented, Saturday and Sunday at her home in] near Odessa. Mr. and Mrs Coober | Northbrook. Donald MacGregor and and family visited at J. Butterill's Roy Hamilton and Misses Maude last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard | yviaeqracor and Hazel Hamilton, were Gordon, accompanied hy Miss Hus- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack" band, visited at B Coulier 5, Glen, Grey on Sunday even ng. Mr. and burnie, on Sunday, Miss Edith Cnr) Mrs. Elias Wood and family, Her- il. The Mathodists intend having! 00 "vibon at the latter's parents a tea-meeting on Dec. 12th Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Perry's on Sun- 1: ARDEN j 4ay Nov, 27--The stage from Myer's Tar, Cave wns unable to make its regular |. = F BETH Road rele wt] trip last week owing to the going out i hold md a2 4 I on ( I le w of the old bridge at Crow Lake. The put 08 MOTHng go Mrs. ; Villiam new bridge may be used very shortly. | Boba ib oe wih of - 1 er Mrs. James Willlams, returned after | 390° 1 be quilting. ) -ead | an absence of three months, Mrs.| Wines will be opened by the Indian | It B Lewis, re Miss Blanche Detlor, | "ake Lead Mining Co., at the begin- left to join her husband at London. | Ding of the Rew year, A large staff) Mrs. Willlam Lowes, visited friends| 9f men are now geting the mines | ug here Mrs. Newton "Hillcrest | #nd buildings . in readiness. The | og Place," entertained some of her, Union Sunday school will hold bus- | friends Yast week. The Rev. Pethick | ness meeting Wednesday evening | and family visited at Mrs. Morgan's. | fOr the purposes of talking over the] B. Drew and G. Smith, long Lake, | PTOSDects of a Christmas entertain- | visited friends at the Empire hotel. | Ment and organizing committees. E nN Miss Muriel Detlor and Mrs. E. Dat-| Babcock and party motored to In-| pg Jor, were at H. Dawson's. N. Gen-| Yerary, Wednesday evening and at- dron and family, from Saskatoon, | tended the concert there, Mrs. Kelly | on are home for the winter. B. F. Det-| ne ittle son, Water own, N.Y, ee. lor has completed his new store, spent a few days with her parents, k Mr. nd Mrs. H. Johnston, have re- {turned home. Mr. Sage and little : - : n f Flint, Michigan, are visiting} Nov. 27.--Mr. and Mrs, E, Wood | 500 © » Michigan, is and children spent last Sunday at T.| 2t H. Johnston's Mrs. William Perry's, Myer's Cave, Mrs. Dulmage | Shales, is visiting her son, William and 'daughter Edith, Cleveland, 0.) Shales, Ingersoll. Mrs. W. Doflie are visiting at C. Bott's and 8S. Clan-! 80d family have gone to Kingston y's. F. Wood lost his best horse | Where she will reside as Rev. Mr, Saturday morning. Mise Tena Me-| Dobbie is going overseas. Mrs. Link- Gregor, Myer's Cave, was the guest | later and Mrs. Sage were the week- of her sister, Mrs. Rintoul, a few | ©nd guests of friends and relatives days last 'week Mrs 8S. Clancy vis-| at Opinicon. Mrs, Ballard and. little ited friends at Dead Creek last| Son, of Sydenham, spent the week- waek. Harold Neal, has heen wound- | end at William Raymond's. A. and ed in France. No particulars have R. Ritchie, Battersea, spent a few beon received. A few of the young | days with their brother, William people attended the concert near Ritchie. L McGillivray, St. Cathar- Kaladar on Friday evening, return-| ines, was the recent guest of friends on Saturday evening, Mrs. G.| here. George and L. McGillivray in y E ave left for work at Montreal. Mrs. A | I} LIFTED HEAVY LOG [' fahcock asd Shermay_ Babcock, Strained His Kidneys _ | Got Pains in Back Leeds CHARLESTON Men in all walks of life where it is | Nov, 27.--The surveyors were at necessary to stoop, -hend and lft! heavy objects, put a great deal of strain on the kidneys, and this con-| "tinual wear and tear sooner or later "HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1916. A Backward Fall is My Reason For a oney Stringency Sale And to get money quickly I will sacrifice my ENTIRE $12,000 STOCK of Men's and Boys' up-to-date Clothing and Men's Furnishings at prices that are below what the manufacturers are asking today. Everyone is familiar with the condition of the clothing market. . BUY FOR THE PRESENT AND F UTURE. PRICES ARE ADVANCING EVERY DAY AND YOU WILL NOT HAVE ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY AGAIN Sale Starts Sat. Dec. 2nd A SALE BASED ON HONEST TRUTH -- One that is worth coming miles to attend. You will save on all purchases and you can't afford to miss it. These are only a few of the many bargains: ) NC \ \ ( ig MEN'S OVERCOATS MEN'S PANTS MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEAT- NECKWEAR Men's Fall and Winter In English and Canadian ERS AND SWEATER COATS. A great lot of new patterns Overcoats. in different fabrics Worsted [in a great variety of 75¢ Boys' Pullovers, 3% Just in for Christmas rade in and Regular $15.00 patterns, grey only. Sale price . . hundreds of beautiful patterns and $16.00, $8 95 tegular $2.00, $1 2 $1.00 Boys' Sweater Coats Regular 25¢ and 35. 15¢ Sale price Lee. Pn Sale price . . . ... _. . Sale price Sale price ... ... ... . tegular $2.50 Regular Hoe, Yeonlar SIN. Men's All Wool Pullovers. Sale price 28, 0% $10.85 Sale price . . . Sale price . .. Regular £1.75. FE I i _ DI ---- Regular $3.00 \ ) $1.15 Regular The and $1.00, tegular $20 12 50 Co Sale price --. --. .. $ . Sal ed tn styles, NI AR cee. $1.69 . 28¢ Men's Heavy All Wool Ribbed Sale price . . . and Plain Sweater Coats, in ~ Penman"s and other makes, MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS I Ce Sale price Sale price . Regular £4.00 and ££.50 Sale price . .. $2.95 OVERALLS AND WORKING SHIRTS mS BOYS' OVERCOATS In many different styles and cloth: military style. Shawl collars and ulster style. Regular $6.75. $4 69 Sale price . ....c..? Regular price $8 $6 50 and $9. Sale price : .. . MEN'S SUITS In English and Canadian Tweeds and Waorsteds, very Antest makes in beautiful pat? ons. Ber $12.50. $6.95 LT Sa $11.95 Re- 19% Over- Men's Black Overalls. ular £1.00. Sale price . Heavy Blue Striped alls. Regular $1.50. Sale price Working Shirts. Sale price. =~. . .. Regular $1.25. Sale pnige~:+- sb «£1.75 Flannel Shirts . Sale price . . Loe $1.28 Regular $5.50. Sale price . . . 36¢ NEGLIGEE SHIRTS In a great variety of pat- terns. Regular $1.25. 19% shawl eollars, in maroon, cas- «In lawn. linens and initial tor, grey and navy. Regular silks, exceldas and many other £7.00 and $7.50, kinds of silk scarfs, fine glov- Sale price -. . . es, and dress gloves, All will Regular $3.00 zo al Sale price. le price ... $1.95 : aloo. i ' MEN'S SOOKS Sale price . . . ... $2.95 25¢ wool socks. 15¢ ---- Sale price . .. ... ... .. . 35¢ and 40¢ heavy ribbed wool .. MENS UNDERWEAR socks. Sale price . . . oc gar. fleeced lined shirt He cashmere socks, and drawers, 45 G t Sale price . .. Sale price . . C armen ~~ $1.25 gar., heavy wool ribbed MEN'S CAPS Sale price ... . ... 79¢ gar. A great assortment of fall 3a garment: Penman's and winter Men's Caps. Scoteh all wool. R - egular 75¢, Sale price ... .. ... 95¢ gar. Sob Hide 3% "sua $1.50 gar., Penman's and oth- Fo De £1.00. Sale price er makes, all wool ribbed un- Sr DR en Sale price . .. ... shrinkable. Sale price 9c gar. Regular $1.25 and $1.50. Sale Penman's 'No. 95° combina- price Pr orrn EE will cause the kidneys to become af- { work last week, surveying Mrs. Han- | fected in some way. The most com-|gon's property. - The white fish sea- mon of these troubjes is backache, ! son is over, and large numbers have and the only way to cure the rd been caught by those holding a li- and aching back is to strengthen the! cense, F. Slack, Lyn, was a week- kidneys. end visitor here, Mrs, R. Foster is This Doan's Kidney Pills will do|a patient at St. Vincent de Paul hos- for you. They know nothing but kid-| pital, Brockville, having undergone ney disorders, because they are made|a successful operation on Friday for for the kidneys only. | appendicitis. Mr, and Mrs. Dancy, Mr. Owen Hewey, West Clifford, Elgin, were last week visitors at Ww, N.8., writes: "I was working in the | Hallidays', woods and lifted a heavy log. 1 must mee Lave strained my kidneys as I got | DULCEMAINE kidney trouble and pains in my back.! Nov. 27.--~School was closed . on I could not do any work for five mon- Thursday and Friday, the teacher the. A friend advised me to try a attending the funeral of her cousin, box of Doan's Kidney Pills, and af-| Miss Alice Mitchell, of Ottawa, for- fer having used them I felt as if I! merly of Lansdowne. Mrs, James were only eighteen years old, 1 can| Patience is spending a few days in now. work as well as ever I did, and | Brockville, Miss Louisa Sliter is have had no pains since." stilt confined to her bed. Mrs, Ben- Doan's Kidney Pills are put up in! nie Leeder and children, Ballacanoe, an oblong grey hox with the trade are spending this week with her mark of a "Maple Leaf." Do not ac mother, Recent visitors: Miss A. cept any other. { Williams, Melcombe, at R. Wil Price G0¢, or 3 boxes for $1.26 at|liam's; Mrs. A. Slack and son, Gan- all dealers, or mailed direct on re-| anoque; H. Leacock, at W. Cooks'. ceipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., shimited, Toronto, Ont, y TREVELYAN. Specify "Doan's" when ordering! Nov, 27.-- Mss Alice Lappan left direct. | this morning for Bigger, Sask. Leo! { Flood, Brockville, spent the week- tend at his home here. Mr, and Mrs. LADIES! LOOK YOUN | Jed Flood visited at James Cobey's, . | Caintown, on Sundlay. Mr. and Mrs. : 'e | R. J. Leéder spent Sunday at Thomas DARKEN GRAY HAIR Ronen's, McIntosh Mills. Joseph|s . | Flood spemt Tuesday in Cheese- | borough. Mr, and Mrs. James Lap- anal DAD, Lyn, Spent Sunday at Joseph | Flood's. Thomas Flood and R. Dixie were in Brockville on Saturday. Leo} - | Dundon, Brewer's Mills, spent Sun-|g : {day at R. J. Leeder's. Mrs. G. B.[® Gray hair, however handsome, de- || 0, and daughter Kate visited at |i notes advancing age. We all know | of J. Leoder's on Tuesday. Mr. and the advantages of a youthful appear. | yoo * Wiikam Flood and Miss Ealalta Use the Old<time Sage Tea Sulphur and Nobody Will Know. Sale price BOYS' SUITS Boys' Norfolk Suits with bloomer pants in tweeds and corduroy. Regular price $5.50. $3 95 Sale price ... ... ... . Regular $20.00 $25dndigo Blue Snils $11 50 Sale price .. .. ' Regular $1.50 and $1.75 Sale price $1.50 Pyjamas Sale price ... ... ... $2.00 Heavy English Flannel- ette Pyjamas. Sale price $1.25 Men's Striped Flannel- ette Night Shirts. tions. ~~, MEN'S HATS ns. Sale price ... . $2.26 "King's Wear" ribbed com- binations. Sale price . $1.76 and many other makes at sale and Christies. price, ent shades and styles. ranging from $2 to MEN'S RAINCOATS $3.50. Sale price . .. Regular $12.50. $1.50 Sale price ... ... ... 300 Men's Felt Hats in soft in many difer- Prices Te 15 only Boys' Military Kha- Ki all wool Suits, with brass buttons and leather belts, Regular $7.50 Cor- 69 » duroy suits. Sale price Sale price . , .ih 1% $15 English Tweed $9 5 Raincoats. Sale price . . $1.50 Men's Heavy White Sale price . . . Regular $8.50 $5 95 Silk Raineoats. Reg. $16 50 Flannelette Night Shirts . 98¢ $25.00. Sale price . .. . \o Ne add ) id Regular £5.00, $3.50 i Sale price ... . ....: I a There are hundreds of other bargains which we cannot mention here; our space is too limited. But the price tickets all over the store fairly yell the news. You will never have another chance again. Spread the good news to your friends as this is a sale in which everybody can find everything wanted for Men's and Boys' Wear. Every- thing in this store is marked in plain figures; and one price to one and all. COME UY 2s Jos. Abramson, " -- RS nA EE SAVE Opposite Grand Op. House ance. Your hair is your charm. . It . makes or mars the face. When it Ylaod were Nigitors at Joseph Fload's fades, turns gray and looks streaked, | just a few applications 'of Sage Tea und Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred fold. | Don't stay gray! Look young! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a G0-cent 5 gr hottie of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur °F ms you Her aaen vate Componnd," which is merely the old. WAS Rose a. Decea was time recipe improved by the ad- 3 davghter of thie late Michael Me- dition of other ingredients. Thous- Cann. She leaves two children, Miss 'ESTPORT Nov. 27. Kelly. She was a former resident of Westport, but had lived in Chicago to-useé preparation, because it dark- C380. Miss T. and Mrs. To ens the hair beautifully, besides no Carvin, sisters of Mrs. Kelly. left for| podey. it dar- Chicago today; Mrs. Rev. Baldwin of | his home with a new. cement You | Addison, was the guest of Mrs. W. and new evetroughs. one can possibly tell, as kens so naturally and evenly. Sr., is spending a while with her e death occurred in| daughter, Mrs. - John Chicago on Friday of Mrs. Rose Sand Bay ier 3 Mrs. William Parson of this glace. Andrew Fodey, has returned home after spending the last three months in Saskatchewan. Miss Nora Fodey, after visiting her sister, Mrs. Arthur 'Slack, of Delta, Mrs James ands ot folks recommend this ready. lula and Edward Kelly, both of "hi-| ang Miss Aggie Marehell motored to ¢ ny | Gananoque on Monday with Benedic PrincessSt » burg, has his men cutting wood. at | Nelson Fodey, bas his new barn com- ing the last | pleted and its a credit to the coun- try. Mrs. Francis O. Grady and som, Francis and Mrs. M. Fodey motored to Brockville on Sunday. Robert Stacey's, son Harry had his arm broken on Saturday. brothers here. has returned home v ¥ Few: cement cin W. G. Vander-| moisten a sponge or soft brush with S. Ripley last week. D. Alguire it, d "this through the hair, Howard and the Alguire leave taking one small strand at a time. | this week for California to spend the By morning the gray hair disappears; winter. The infant daughter 'of Mr. alter: 'application or two, its and Mrs. John F. Mulville passed natural color is restored and it be- away on Tuesday, Nov. 21st, aged one comes thick, glossy and lustrous, and week. The remains were placed in YOu appear years younger. v Wyeth's Sage and Sulpher Com-| Kingston was in town this week. pound ba , delightful toilet requisite. ia It is mot for the éure, mity- | or pravention of disease. | Nov. 2% bh. Running, | CASTORIA |St. Edward's vault. R. N. Polk of| I 'ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS IN MUSIC CABINETS