PAGE SIXTEEN SEVEN YEARS TORTI: Nothing Helped Him Until He Too "FRUIT-A-TIVES" For seven years, | from Severe /leadaches and I had belching gas from 1 hitter stuff would come moyuth after cating, while at times | nausea and vomiting, and ha Constipation. I went to seversi doctor and wrote to a specialist in Boston but I'tried many remedies but nothing did me g Finclly, a friend advised " Fruit-a-tives". 1 took this grand fruit medicine and it made me well. I am grateful to "Fruita. tives", and to everyone who has mise- rable health with Constipation and Indi. gestion and Bad Stomach, I say take "Fruit-a-tives ", and you will get well, ALBERT VARNER. 50e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 23¢. At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price hy Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. without benefit. Frontenac WOLFE ISLAND, Dee. 27.--~Louis ter a very successful season sailing on the upper lakes. Miss "Helen Brown, teacher at Arden, has return- ed home for her Christmas holidays. Miss Mary Green, Watertown, N.Y. spent Christmas with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. James Mackey, Watertown, N.Y. spent Christmas with Phanton Green. Mr. and Mrs Green spent Christmas with the lat ter"s parents in Watertown. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fawcett, Gananoqu spent Christmas with their parents here. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Ryan, Har- tington spent Christmas with th. dat.ers parents here. Born unto Mr and Mrs. Daniel McGlynn, a son. MYER'S CAVE. Dec. 23.--A number from here in tend taking in the Christmas enter- tainment in Harlowe on Tuesday night. Thomas D. Perry has return- ed home from Cobalt, where he has spent the last four months. Miss Grace Wood is spending the holidays at her home in Northbrook. Donald MacGregor and sister Maude visited friends in Ardoch last week Mr. and Mrs. David Rintoul and family spent Sunday at Hill Crest. Henry Delyea. has returned home from the west, where he has spent the last tw vears. . W.'M. Loucks is visiting hi sister in Watertown, N. Y. Daniel Young is tearing down the store which he lately purchased from Joseph Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Delyea and his mother are spending Christmas with friends in Arden. OSO STATION. A -------------------------------------- EE ---------- Railings, Fences, Yates, Flower Border wi Wire Work of All Kinds to Order ire Partridge & Sons o 3 WIRE WORKS x RLSCERNT 3% A ------~-- a -------- Dec. 27.--Farwmers aye taking ad- vantage of the good sleighing and hauling their wood to the :iding here Jacob Chambers, of Englehart, is calling on old friends here. Mr. and | Mrs. Dowsett, of Smith's Falls, spent Christmas with Ernest Henderson. Miss Pearl Myers and little Ellia Barrens, of Smith's Falls, spent Christmas at R. H. Bourk"s. Miss Lillia Swain, of Glenvale, is visiting at John Crawford's. Mrs. J. T. Mae- vhersen and children are visiting friends in Kingston. The concert on | booming | whe is attendin ot | turned home from Buffalo, N.Y., af-| here They report ir busin Little Miss Ethel Quinn, Notre Dame Con- the city, pending her vaca- and Mrs. J. B. Quinn, Larush has re-| Redmond has returned home after a long visit with friends in New York Ross Moran, Buffalo, N.Y., is visiting his.oid home. W. McKane is cm- ployed for the winter by the Camp- bell Power Company. Mrs, Bran has been obliged to return to th Hotel Dieu Hospital for treatment, JOYCEVILLE Dee ~--On Thursday evening, EL 2 choel by thie children and people of the district. The school s tivated and many had to re- turn home for lack of room. The sum of $43.70 was taken at the doo: and all"declare it to be the best con- cert ever held in Joyceville. he local talent was exceptionally good and the untiring efforts of the tea- her, siss MacQuitty, and the hearty co-operation of the young fclks made it the complete success that it was. Mr. and Mrs.' A. Donaldson ana Battersea, and Mr. and Mrs. L Woods and family spent: Christ at W. Woods', Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Johnson have returned home alte: spending Christmas with friends in Belleville, Mr, and Mrs. H. Cochern, Mr. and Mrs, D. McCarey, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. M. McGlaughlin, Cape Vincent, and J. Mullen and sisters spent Christmas at Mr. D. McCarey's Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Donnelly and family spent Christmas at PP. Joyce's S, Murphy and V. Keye attended the dance in Mallorytown Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Joyce, Kingston, spent Christmas visiting friends here. Miss Mac- Quitty left Saturday to spend Christ- was nolidays with her parents at Douglas. N. Greenlee and George Morrison, Kingston, spent Christmas at W. J. Morrison's. G. Halpin, M Keyes and F..Joyce, attending Notre Dame convent, Kingston, T, Keyes Regiopolis college, Kingston, and J Halpin, St. Michael's Collegd, Toron to, are holidaying with their parents here." J. Keyes spent Sunday visit ing friends in the city. r father and mother, Mr. (Race V Miss Apna |Berryton, a concert was given in the! family, Atkinson, Miss G. Patterson, :« | | tn SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1916. eacy's.: W Raymond B 1 Moorehead Miss Ver; . Robert g ies O'Connor's; Lyndhurst at Lawrenre Bots- MOREWOOD, Dee Mr. McMillan ent a guest at the hom Mrs. Gordon S rontg, is a Chr home of Mr. and Mrs. D. McGregor Miss Edna McGregor returned home from the 'west on Tuesday, and will spend a month with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Anpleby and chi'dre "£0 t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bonke. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moore entertained a number of t 1 Christmas y Miss » 18 a guest at her home Miss Carrie Hunter, Kitchener Miss J i Mocse . Dunbar chester Er t nnell, Mr ind Mrs Thomas McConnell, James McConnell and Mr. and Mrs. Tweed McConnell spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. w Walker, Winchester Miss M. Rhoden left on Friday to spend the vacation at her home in Haileybury. Mis Myrtle Fraser, Kingston, is a holiday visitor at her home here. Mrs. Thomas McGregor, Cornwall, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Reveler. A nuiet wedding was solemnized at the Methodist parsonage on Wednesday afternoon, when Miss Erma Robinson became the bride of Tweed MeCon- nel, of Consort, Alberta. The bride. who was attired in tan colored silk, was assisted by her sister, Miss Violet Robinson, while T. D. McConnell upported 'the groom. The young couple left on Tuesday for their new home in Consort, carrying with them good wishes of their many | T | Every Second Belgian Is Destitute! 3,500,000 Are Wholly or Partially Dependent on Charity. The war goes on, but Belgium stands still, or rather slips back a little| deeper into her misery! German rule grows harsher and more vin- dictiye as certain defeat looms' up ahead. Belgian reserves of money are steadily dwindling, and now fully half the population must be fed by charity or starve. . ...~ T'o make the situation worse, the great sympathetic public of Great Britain, Canada and the United States is beginning to look upon Belgium's need a3 an cold story, and to be less generous in their giving. Meanwhile prices of food are saaring and the money given daes not go as far as it did. As it is, the Belgian Relief Commission has been compelled to cut down rations to what seems the absolute minimum --the smallest amount that will suppoit life. If further reducticns have to be nade the weaker must go under, and the children, on whom Belgium's future depends, must be permanently stunted and weakened by want. Meanwhile. Canada as a nation, and we as individuals, are un- usually prosperous. True, there are many calls on our purses, but there are few of us, indeed, who cannot easily spare enough to feed at least one Belgian family. 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"icw York Skirt and Suit Co. Nature Says "I can remedy most ills, and help you to escape i 0 ape many ail- BEECHAM'S |... wo : i Dec. 26.--The Christmas entertain- PILLS Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World, ; Solid everywhere. In boxes, 28c. Jjor's, Mayer's Cave. Mr. and Mrs. S. Friday night was a grand success. The | holidays at her home in Sydepham. Quite a number of the young people took in the concert on Christmas night at Maberly. Ross and Reginald Bourk has returned after spending Christmas with friends in Kingston. Howard Bizhop is home for a short time. William Davis, from the north, west, is calling on friends here. FOLGER. Dec. 28.--Had quite a rain and sleet storm on Dec, 27th. C.P.R. ex- tra gang are here removing rock in the culverts. James Manion return- ed home to spend Christmas with his mother after on absence of twenty years in Saskatchewan, A. T. Stew. art is drawing hay from Clyde Forks for A. Simpson. George Penfold and Master Gerald McGonigal, Fort William, are visiting the former's father-in-law, Adam McGonigal, Canonto. James Prasky, Renfrew, spent Christmas at his home here. Miss B. G. Stewart is home . for the holidays from her school at Lower Lavant. T, A. Ferguson, Thurlow, spent Christmas at A. Stewart's. George Crawford, Miss 'Laura and. Master -Harold Lake, Snow Road, spent Christmas at A. Crawford's. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Lennox and family spent Christmas at James Simpon's. V. Prasky call- ed on Mrs. N. Peterson, Sand City, on Christmas Day. Miss B. G. Stew- art and T. Ferguson spent a few days in Renfrew this week. ment, which was to be held in Wesley Hall on Friday evening, was postpon- ed on account of the severe storm. Misses L. Clancy and A. White, Wat- ertown, N.Y,, are spending a month at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. CG Wheeler, Northbrooke, are spending the holidays at their daughter's, M Bradshaw's. Mr. and Mrs. J. Whi have returned from a visit with friends near Belleville. Mrs. E. Mor- ley and little "Billie" have gone to Kingston to join Mr. Morley. * Special services are being held in the H.M. church. Mr. and Mrs. J. Black, Ar- den, are viciting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. W. Good and baby are visit- ing at F. Good's and J. Thompson's. Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson and little Vivian, Belleville, are at J. White's, G. Conners made a trip to Peterboro last week. Misses E. Marshall and G. Woods have gone to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Thompson, Lost Channel, are renewing acquaintances here. Mr. and Mrs. Rintoul and chi n spent Sunday at C. McGreg- Wheeler and children, Northbrooke, spent Sunday with his sister at "Cosy Nook. N. Mills and son, Monte, are on the sick list. M. Thompson is at D. Rintoul's. Mrs. C. Hiller, sr, has returned home from C. Thompson's, Northbrooke. > entertained a number of their friends at their home on Friday | -- {evening in" honor of the bride and YONGE MILLS. {zroom. - Notwithstanding the storm a! Dec. 27.--Misses Ora and Adiicne! £000 number were present, who Polly, of Brockville, spent the holiday | thoroughly enjoyed themselves in with their aunt, Mrs. Peter Ferguson. | ames and various amusements. Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Cochrane and little and Mrs. C. Luke and family spent daughter are spending a few weeks Christmas at Mountain with Mr. and visiting relatives in Sydenham. Mr, Mrs. Walter Merrill. Miss Ada Bonke and Mrs. Carpenter, of Brockville, {18 & guest at her home here, The spent Thursday the guest of Mrs. B. ! Christmas tree 'and entertainment Burnham. Charles Scott, of Kings-51VeR by the members of the Presby- ton, is spending a few days with his lerian Sunday School Jn the hall on parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scott. | ClFistmas night was largely attend. John Gibson, Mallorytown, and ed. A good programme was given Claude Gibson, of Syracuse. N.Y Mr. and Mrs. Amon McConnell spent | ' al 3 =e Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Fred- pent Monday the guest of H. T. Gib- erick Shaver son. Victor R. Purvis and bride ar- : rived home on Monday. The schooi concert held in the Stone church, Thursday evening, was enjoyed by a large crowd. Much credit is due the teagher, Miss Glasiér, and the child- ren for the excellent programme they gave. Mrs. P, J. Purvis and children are spending a few days in Mallory- town, guezt of her pargnts, Mr. and Mrs, J. Raphael. Miss Edna Davis, Brockville, was the guest' of Miss Helen Purvis last week. MORTON. Dee, 25.--Mr. and Mrs. J. E. John- ston, Bellamy's, spent Christmas at | George Roantree"s. C. C. Hender- Son, Cardinal, spent Christmas at his home here, J. O. Willis, Tilston, - Prince Edward | BONGARD'S | Dee. 26.--The angual entertain- ment which was held at the Method- ist church on Christmas night was a decided success. A large crowd was present and a goodly sum realized. A quiet but pretty wedding was solem- nized at the home of Mr. and Mrs, D, T. McCormock on Saturday last, when ee: e'dest danrhter, Viola, was un- ited in marriage to Clarence Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Plerce, of Mann., arrived home on Saturday -»° Place. The happy couple drove to, last to spend a few weeks with his . - 03 Where they took the train for mother, Mrs. A. Wills. Mr. and Mrs, roronto and other western cities, The E. Roantree spent Christmas at Mrs. DWPtial knot was tied by the Rev. Mr. Roantree's parents, Mr. and Mrs. > xsmith, Picton, assisted by Rev. J. Simpson, Jones Falls. R. Scott has F: I-e:and. Mrs. Shipard god family sold his farm to R. Lanning. R. Seott 'Pent Christmas Day with her parents is moving to a farm at Lyndhurst, ¢. #t Crescy. Allan Harrison, whelhes Davidson, Jones Falls, and Miss Jen- P€¢a2 In Oshawa, has returned td nie Simpson were quietly married at "end the holiday ceaspn with his par- Gananoque on Thursday last. Mrg ©€0!s. Rev. Mr. Kennedy, Toro t H. G. Dean, Jones Falls, spent a "UPicd the punt in the Metho couple of days with her mother, Mrs. church on Sunday last. Miss Thomp- A. Willis. Miss Mabel Henderson, '°n. teacher, is sp nding the holidays Chaffey's Locks, is home for the holi- rer home in Eldorado Miss Keai- ways. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sly ana V! e ined or | No b daughter spent Monday the guest of '"scher i Na: 2, ane Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sly, Jones Fails. Toronto to recide. M Mr. and Mrs, Burns Simpson, Jones Thomas Bongard spent Chri Falls, spent Christmas with Mrs. at Greenbush. : Simpson's parents, Mr. and Mis. J. i Stewart. Miss Jennie Henderson spent a couple of days last week with her sister, Miss Mabel, at Chaffey's Locks. LONG POINT. : ni Dec. 28.--Miss Lenna Bryan, teach- . TAMWORTH i er at Sweet's Corners, arrived at her] Dee, 27.--Miss Aylesworth, of home on Friday evening to spend thé | Napanee visited her brother, James | Be Es ae a eee i Mooretown, ted at - Philip Kelsey's on b Sunduy. Fa Sais if Sau D. B. Floyd. | Dobbs, Lyndhurst, at G. ° mily "im | Wight's tis week, Charles O'Con- Kin En. Stasies, Clithron, wife | nor spent Wednesday spent Christmas at Tren- Mayor O'Connor, Gananoque: ora ton. Dr, Lloyd and Miss Clithron of V. Scanlan, teacher, left on Saturday ' Trenton; visitéd friends in -Toronto | to spend Christias at his home at last week. Nathan Wavar, wife and 'Westport. Henry Marshall son of Brockville, spent « Send for Premium Catalogue to Wm. . Dunn Limited, Agents, Montreal Why pay more! | vour advantage to consult us. FULL WEIGHT PACKAGE | 5c Heal Estate and Insurance. Thone 10335 or 1020 Bank of Moutreal Bldg. 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