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Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Aug 1908, p. 7

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BOLD BY LEADING DEALERS Beautiful, serviceable silver dishes, trays, tureens, efc., are made by MERIDEN BRITA CO. NEWS OF NEIGHBORS | WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND \ ENTS TELL US. The Tidings From Various Points | in Eastern. 'Ontario--What People Are Doipg And What They Are Saying. \ Notes From Yarker. . { Yarker; Aug. 11. --Misses. Patterson, | New York, both nurses, arg at Mrs. { H. Cambridge's. Une leaves for Sas- | katohewan, to look after hér gister, ill with. typhoid fever. F. A. Walsh, | governmeny fuspector of meat packing | tactory. #¥ Brantford, is here with his family. Mi Wood, twins, of Har- rowsmith, 'are at J. Maclean's, here. Mrs. Brufi, nee Mina McCoy, is at J, Ewart'sf also Regina Fry, of Nor * wood, sxe Attended A Funeral. Echo "Lake, Aug. 1l.=Haying is nearly over, and the grain is getting ripe. The grass is HRProving --sinee the recent showers, Mrs. Switzer and family, accompanied by Miss A Hodson wpent. a week visiting friends; Miss Leslie and J. Goodiellow, od- frey, passed through here, last Friday. Mrs. Wattom, Frederick Wattom and Master Le Shibley, at N. J. Leslie's. Archi Cox's health is still very poor. \ number from here attended th funeral at Fifth Lake, Sunday. John Harvesting Grain, Burridge, Aug. 11.--Haying is finish- and grain harvesting is the of the day A * number from Salem enjoyed the party at Mrs. P. Me Cann's, on Tuesday evening last. Vis- itors : Mi M. aud G. Hill Sigsworth, calling on friends last McAllister and Miss M. Shi) lington, at H. Hartman's; Geonge Campbell, at J. Shillington's: 5 at J. Noon Hartman and A. Mrs, P, Mc order od es and J. week; | darr, Mri. BE. Turner, at Cann's an s Catching Fish. Crow Lake, Aug. 11.--Quite a num- ber (of sports are enjoying the season fishing on the lake; some being cadght. Others ing . long blackberries fine species are busy as they are Some pick- a sood crop this vear busy cutting march hay, laying sup\for the hard winter again, Visitors: - Mr: and Mrs. Harry MeVeigh at Joseph Me Veigh's; Steel at W. L. Bar- ker Frederick Hawley: at James Hawley Mise Gracie Kuapp and Perey Knapp, Miss Fl the ts of Mis Alma Knapp Riley and Miss Lizzie MeVeigh Mrs. I. darr's; Meg, and" Mrs Castle, Mra, Wilborn Tharrett a Mrs, Wil lihm Tharrett at J, W, . napp's. are George gue Hes Had Lively Storm. Althorpe, Aug. 8.---A visited this place on Wednesday: Lizzie' Norris returned from after a couple"of weeks' visit. J. Kilpaterck visited at Elliott, Thursday. W. G. Thompson returned | after spending some time in' Paken- ham. Visitors: = Mrs, J, Tysick, t hristy Lake, with her mother: Mrs storm Miss Perth, Mrs, on great James Fair, Watson's Corners, with fier parents', Mr f Dow- dell; Miss Jennie "Crozier, © Smith's Falls, Miss "Birdie in and Miss Lottic Egan, Micaville, are the guests of Mrs. FT. Ervin: Miss Violet Dow dell, and Miss Mabel Fournier and Lorne Fournier spent Saturday in Westport. and Mrs; Sangster Events. { ug. 11 I armerd ed having They are now busy Fhe party John Mur on Wednesday night, was large Mr. and Mrs. Whelan are : a few weeks with" her Murphy. M. O'Connor left, Alberta. Visitors : Mes Murphy and danghtér, Marion. N.Y... at T. Barrett's: Mrs 23yracuse, N.Y., at 1 Miss Firdie Whelan, Inver Murphy's; Ma I' Hamilton's; Patrick ( Witham John, with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Janws Daley ahd daugh Pr have gsler, gram at ister, week for Brooklyn Mef Young's; ary, at~J) x owan, Corcor ur, at arcor and friends at Elginburg; Young, Mrs, ter at son, O'Connor's To Give Up Pitching. Aug. 11 A number of our men tend--taking-tr--the har to the west George baseball team, n his position Miss hathleen Op « Margaret McDonald days at J ussell Pillar Glenvale ton fou ol to resig ness our on of are Curran's, has secured Mtawa. Miss Inda Mi Gertie Coulter, who visiting Kingson, re A Visitors sn Good. To wl, Brighton, Mrs. Gos Florene Remington, I. Watts'; Mrs randson, Sydenham, at fi Me ( Darvon, Kingston, EHerbeek John Hawkey and Watertown, at T Haw in Suturday ' Mi Ie Mi Lochwao Herbwok Took In Excursion. Innisville, Aug. | Mr. and Mrs Furniture Sale Everything reduced from 10 to 25%. tunity to save money. Thi ges and Go Carts. and ap. Parlor Suites (3 pieces) from $15 up. Your -oppor- s sale includes a full line of Couches from $4.50, 5.50, 6.5( Yarlor Suites (5 pieces) regular $25 for $20. R. J. REID, " Ambulance Call 577. 230 Princess St. ALUMINUM ALL. GRADES. Canada Meta! Co.,Ltd LOWEST PRICES. 31 WILLIAM ST. «s TORONTO, ONT 1 Mrs. ---- Iw. Dial, Ottawa, spent a couple of days with friends here last week. A tew from here went on the excursion to the Thousand Islands, on Wednes- ay, among them being Miss Fdith Yoole, Mrs. J. H. Morris, Mrs. James Hammond and Miss Maggie Cramp on... A number from here attended a varty at Mr. Warren's, near Fergu- son's Falls, on Friday night, and re- port a very enjovablé - time. Maste Ebert Morris - is visiting his aunt, John Potle, Ferguson's Falls, Miss Bertha Moore returned to her home at Ottawa, after spending a couple of weeks with her relatives here, Miss Slocum, Toronto, is visit- ing "her great-grandmather, Mrs. Hughes. Mrs. Thomas' Ireton and cHildien left, on Sunday, to spend a week with friends at Clayton and Al- monte, --_-- Made A Bad Gash. Plevna, Aug. 1v.--While working in his wood shop Otto Gorr made a bad gash in the palm of his hand with 5 chisel. ®* Mrs. Wood i8 having her store and house painted. Rev. J. Lyons and wife are visiting friends in Ma- berly and V. tland. © John Card has Basile weilry for the school bell. A, Munro, C. Smith, Ardoch;. D. Godkin, D. Kellar, Fernleigh; George Wilson, Elphin; J. vwman, F. Gorr, Moun tain, were in the village last Satur day night. Misses Dawson, Ompah, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dawson, Miss Esther Wood is visiting friends in Matawatchan and Criflith, sitors : ~~ Hubert Dawson and wife, Ottawa, at G. Li. Ogstler's; J. Adams: wmangston, at D.. Adams'; Mrs. Leeman, Fernleigh, at H. Mar tins. A wee girl has come to stay at Harvey Martin's. St. 'Andrew's Lake News. St. Andrew's Lake, Aug. : 8 Owing to the recent rains some of the far mers have been kept back. with the Miss G. Hun' has returned visiting friends in Har- rowsmith. © Miss R.A. Hamilton and niece, Toronto, are home on a visit, Miss Emily Swerbrick and iss M. Hamilton paid a flying visit to Ve- rona with 'Gi. Campbell on Thursday, night. The Hamilton paid , flying visit to Verona. Mrs. William Hamilton has gone to Toronto on a visit to her daughter, Mrs, M. _D, Burtch., = Services in fhe church on Sunday were well attended. Mrs. T. Butterell, Cole Lake, visiting her father, 8. Barr. Percy Trousdale vis- iting George, Killings Sunday and Mon- y Master Mattie Harten, sick, recovered, Chit Kennedy is home from the west taking off the hay. Mrs. 41. Kennedy, visiting in Kingston, réturned Thursday night. harvest, home after, Misses day. has Willetsholme Tidings. Willétsholme, 'Aug. 11.--Many farmers ave starting to cut Mrs. Todd and little boys are visiting friends at Brewer's Mills. Miss Hazel Miss Vera Orr have returned after spending a week with grandmother, Mrs. Fisher, Several voung men of paid a flying visit to hinosten last Miss Enia Wil returned home, after spending a week with her cousin, Miss Alma Sherbino, Kingston. Joseph Roberts spont Sunday at John Bennett's. Miss May McNeeley, spending her vacation at Joyceville, Tilenburnie, and other points, has returned home. Miss Grace Darling, latimer, is ®isiting her brother, Charles Barling. Visitors: John Wilson, at William Rea's; John Hyland, at C. Thompson's; James Wilson, at W. Spence's; Hugh Dopald- ! English's; J, I#6n and at J 1 dell, at Orr's. Many from heré picnic at Hamilton's of the grain. and home, their Bectey's this vicinity lay. week. son has S. H attended the grove, An Abundant "Crop. Aug. 10.--Blueberries abundant crop Mrs. gone to the Hotel Dien, treatment. Levi Moss uddenly called to Pegtland, his aged father, James Moss, He had for years been a genial, straightforward. and respectable resi- dent of this .elace. If. J. Dupont, wife and family, are visiting at John Cain's; Miss Alice Cook is home from Haileybury. J. H. Cannon and fam are camgnng at "Sharbet Label James, Campbell and Isaac kirkhom touring Manitoba, Saskatchewan Alberta on the home-seckers'. ex jon. Misses Craword Kingston, visiting hor auather; Levi Mas? is visiting in Perth, Falls and Portland: Miss M and Master Karl, have re turned from a visit at Ladore Almonte; Miss M. Letherland has turned to take charge of S 8. \o for the autumn term; Edward Cledget, wife and family, also Joseph Badoiu aré home from Brownville, N.Y -- a Movements At St. Andrew's Lake. St: Andrew's Lake, Aug. 11. Farm cutting their grain crop and it not up to average. 'lhe hay has been but anything extra. A electric storm passed tKis 'vidinity, on night, last weelkx but with no serjous results. James Coulter, the cattle buyer, pass-" ed through this vicinity, last week, and purchased some cattle. Visitor £. Trusdale, at George Killing', Mr. and Mrs Silas Martin: \inold Shillington and Bruce son, at John Shillingten's: Miss Mooney, at W. Kennedy's: Mr. and Mrs. EK. - Walroth, at Thomas Ken- . nedy"s; Mr. and Mrs. W* Kennedy and family, at J, Mr. and Mrs, John Quinn, at William Shillington's Mr. ard Mrs. T. 1; kennedy, at Silas Martin's; ( Kennedy intends going on the excursion. Mr. and Mrs. Benson Peters; at A, E. Harten's. We are pleased to see DD. Seale's pleasant bask to this vicinity. again. Mrs. Clarendon, have been an Ira Cook has Kingston for was hore died Ih iy are and cur from Mr Smith's Leishman ire Lome and re ] ers are report scoured, not severe Tver Muesday Lee's west face * Deafness Cannot Be Cured. by local applications, as they canno reach 'the diseased portion. of the ear, There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by -constitutional ronsedies lieafness is caused by an inflamed con- dition of thé mucous linmg of the Fustachian Tube. Fhen this tube is in- flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed, Deafness is the result, and un- less the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition; hearing will be destroyed for- ever : nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in- flamed condition of the mucous surfaces: We will give One Hundred Dollirs for any case of Deafness (eo d by Catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cura. Send for circulars, free F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Sold by Druggists, 75¢cs THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, -------- T. J. Kennedy spent a few days in the city last week, E-- RE A" Favorable Report. . Vennachar, Aug. 8.--A very favor. able report from Messrs." Christmas & Lavell, "cheese buyers and exporters, Montreal, accompanied the last re- turns for cheese sent them: from our factory." The heavy rain, on, the 5th, did much good to the root crop and late grain. A severe electric storm, on the night of the 3rd, struck i. M. Bebee's barn; also set a fire in Jesse Suider's woods." A gang of men kept it in control till the ruin came on the contined to her bed. Austin who has been ill for the is still Sweetnam, last year, Ronald McPherson, at G: M. Bebee Miss Edith Bebee, New York, at her parents' home, Mr. and Mrs. S. Be- bee; Mrs. (Rev.) W. H. Grégory, Gan- ano jue, renewing acquaintance here; Mrs. G. Exley, Napanee, and A." H. Lane, Denbigh, at their sister's, Mrs. Wellington, Holmes; Adolph Glaiser, Lenhigh, at John ° Ball's; Wiliam Glaiser, Denbigh, at John Gilmour's; L. Chatson, Denbigh, at Wellington Holmes'. a ¥ Lost A Fine Colt. Reynoldston, Aug. 11.--The heavy rains of last week have pui the farm- ers back 'with their hay crop. Mrs. Henry Snyder is home from Kingston General Hospital, vory much improyed in health. Miss E. Alport is visiting her parents here. Mise Maggie Tallon is at her uncle's, Joseph Genge, for a few days. Mis E. Baker has returned to her home in Toronto, after spend- ing a few weeks with Miss 12. Reynolds. A number from here intend taking in the excursion to the Nerth-West on the 22nd. Israel Babcock lost a valu- able colt, last week. It had its Hoot out off by a mowing machine. Arthur Knox, on the sick list for some time; is able to be about again. The stork paid a*vi:it to R. Vandewater's; it's a boy, weighing nearly three pounds. Visitors : /Mr.. and Mrs. S. Dawson and 8S. Soles and Mrs Moore, at Israel Babeock's; S. 'Asselstine and sons, Verona, at R. Botting's: Mrs. A. Bush dnd daughter, Alma, at Joseph Jefiries', on Sunday. Will Be Welcomed. Donaldson, Aug. 11.--The hail storm that passed over here on Friday, 7th; caused considerable damage. "A little boy has come to stay at H. Rider's. service' will be conduotgd on Sunday, 16th, by tne Rev. Mr. Gracey, Ganandque. A few from here attended the Ompah picnic. T, Me Murty is able to be around after his : Mr." Lynch, Smith's Falls, has bought the old factory dwelling house. Quite a number of young men from here are taking |i Sacrament long illness. in the excursion to the north-west. Visi Misses Tillie and Elizg Camp- C. E. Vroo- and little Miss C, tors : bell, at their home; Mrs, man and Mrs, R. Watt daughter, at their home; McKinnon with Miss H. Jones: Miss M. Mundell at her brother's. We are glad to learn that J. L. McKenzies little boy, who underwent an opera- tion in the hospital, = is . improving nicely. I. Lyttle's new dwelling is nearly finished ang he intends moving y Our school reopens on the teacher most in soon. 17th with new seats for both and scholars. They will be welcome. S---- Picking Huckleberries. . Bethel, Aug . -11.--Miss Jessie O'Hara, teacher of the first part of the year, has resigned, and accepted Yarker school, junior room. A num- ber from here intend taking in the excursion, on Friday, to the Thou- sand Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick McWilliams and daughter, Emma, Sunday visiting at Wesley Mr. and Mrs. John Connelly McWilliams' one evening last week, A few of our neighbors visited the back country in search of huckle- berries, meeting with fairly good suc Mr. and Mrs. Albert Salsbury Mr. and Mrs. John Jayne came home with 'a good supply. «Mr. and Mrs. Connelly and children - visitad. irienda at Cataraqui on Sunday. The threshing machine is again at its work. Grain is very thin this year Mr. and Mrs. George Hawley, Hay Jay, called at Wellington Perry's on Saturday. Mr md Mis. Jebn B. Alcombrack visited over Sunday at Mr Gordanier' Walter Higgs spent part of Saturday and Sunday at Na- McWilliamg called at Sunday. JTieorge Riley xpectesd home from spent Curl's; at F. Coss and panee. Roy Colébrooke on and family are camp to-day. Inverary Items: 11.--~Hardy 'Beepell has the contract -for doing the car pentering work on J. N. Holmes' new house. Dv. A. E. Freeman and fam- ilv have returned | from camping, R. Lake's infant son still continues very. low. Miss Lillian Raadhouse will visit at W. J, Merriman's, Bat- tersea, for a time. W. Duff has left on an extended trip to Argola, Sask. Misses Annie I'hompson and * Mabel Caverly have returned © from a week's tr o Watertown and Cape Vincent: ar] Lake, Battersea, spent Sunday at W. R.. Tolls'. Mf. Drader has rented his farm for next year to his son-in-law, Mr. Connors. W. Jaeck- son has severed his connection with J. Shepherd and has gone to reside elsewhere. Ford Holmes, wife and family visited under the parental roof Tast week. Our population will be somewhat diminished after the first excursion leaves for the west. Among those to go are: A. Lake, J. Sleeth, J. Smith; John and George Hunter, jeA. Sands, William Oliver and Miss Ethel Simpson. N. Williams, Batter- sea, building the - wall for -Ar- thurs' new barn. Jobn Shepherd will build new (verandahs for Thomas Thompson and James Shepherd. Inverary, Aug is Fine Piece Of Road. Maberiy, Aug. 7.--Henry Moss, Ren Tew, government inspector J of was here: to examine the work . re cently done by David Buchanan. He vas mucli pleased with the work and speaks of Mr. Buchanan as a. coms petent man. He had only £00 {, expend but a great deal of work was covered fr the money in the line of gravelling and blasting. It is cer tainly the best picce of road in thif locality. Mr. Moss was hospitably entertained at the home of Mr. Bu- chanan. anss Maggie Thompson re- roads, 18 turned to New' York on Wednesday. Mrs. Battersby and two soms are vis- right of the 4th. Mrs. Harvey Snider | . through. A piemic was held in Her- is some better Visitors : Niert na AUGUST 13, 1908. iting ber sister, Mrs. Walroth." Alex- + ander. Buchanai and his mother leit | for an extended visit to Sioux City, to visit Mrs. Norman Bi nan. We are having severe storms this = week. Rev. Mr. Lyons and wife passed through here on' Monday en route to Newboro. Miss Clarke, nurse, Roch- ester, ig here visiting her brother; Rev. ©. F. Ularkc. A number from here will attend the Orange celebra- tion, at Oso, gn the 12th of August. Potatoes are vey scarce. Oswell wlu- chanan has returned to Perth. Had Fine Picnic. Kepler, Aug. 11.--Harvesting is the order of the day; some are nearly : 's grove om hursday last, the Elginburg and Keplr Sun. day school uniting. A nice time was spent with boating and other amuse- ments. Mrs. Henry Johnston enter- tained a few friends last week in honor of her guest, Mrs. Ramsay, Kingston. Miss Powley "and Miss Ferguson have returned home, - after sponding a few 'days in the ivy. isses Ruby and Helen Waruman are visiting friends in Wilton. Miss Sharp has returned to her home in Ernesttown. A young farmer has taken up his abode at Mr. Garrett's. G. Kavaner, wife and. son have been visiting at Collins y. Mr. Knight, Towa, at Stanard: Gueds*~Mrs. Cur- wane and 'daughter, Sydenham, and Cyril McBride, Belleville, at John M¢Bride's; Mrs. Eliza Lawrence, Sy- denham, at G. Lawson's; Miss Mag- gie Dowsley, Svdehham, at Sherman Powley's; Mr. Flack, wife and daugh- ter, Napanee, at Herbert E. Johns ston's; Mr. und Mrs. Curson Flgin- burg, at G. Kavaner's; Mrs. Mavety, Kingston, at Harvey Buck's. § itty Death Of Mrs. Lucas. Odessa, Aug. 11.--)irs. Dennis Lu- cas, aged fifty-one' years, died at her home on Friday, after an illness of almost four weeks. 'The funcral was held on Monday afternoon, at the Methodist church, by Rev. J. A. Me Camas and Rev. G. W. McCall, of Na- panee:. The remains were taken to Wilton vault, later to be buried at Lutheran church cemetery. Mrs. Lueas was a faithful member of the Metho- dist church and her husband jand fam- ily have the sympathy of everyone in their sad hbreavement. Fred. Adams, Consecon, called on friends on Tues. day. E. 0. Clark has a new piang. P. A. Mabee and visitors are camp- ing at Floating Bridge. Wellington Timmerman, agent of the C.P.R., at Ivanhoe, 'spent Monday with his broth- er, JJ. A. Timmerman. Mrs. Jeremiah Snider xd Mrs. Damon Amey, who have been very sick, are a little better: Henry Benley's family have moved to Belleville. Lewis, Hartman, of the fifth-concession, sold his farm to Wil liam Fink and is about to move to Camden East. William Cairns, Mos- cow, is spending his holidays at his home here. Fine Music Rendered. Cross Lake, Aug. ».--1he farmers are busy raking in we hay. " "The fre quent showers we have recently had ave bringing the blackberries ahead at a great rate. School has opened again after the holidays with aise Sherbino at her post, but not many schoWirs in attendance. Mrs, F, Wormwith is still camping at the Lake. John Bayes, Cloyne, is camp- ing at Sand (Cove with his guests from Toronto, and Montreal. His camp is quite a- tomcert hall; the people from the sufrounding neighborhood call there to be entertained by Mr. Bayes, who .is an exeellent violinist. The young people of Arden were back to the Eridge on Thursday evening to enjoy a night's fun." Mr Pipe, Ar- den, and Mr. Bayes furnished music for the dances, while the hills echoed back the laughter that floated on the night air. en gine that was uded for the saw-mill Dead Creek was, taken out to the lake on Tuesday evening, and on to Arden Friday morning. The berry buyers are Keeping the epeople in this. part of the country busy supplying their wants. Mr. and Mrs Robert 'Mouck have taken up their residenée with Mr. Mouck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mouck. It is reported that E. Mouek contemplates either selling or renting his farm and going out front. Mrs. Mouck has taken home the young girl she has adooted, Lockwood visiting at Sidney -Whig- marsh's Mv. W. Newton's. loomhour's. and songs I'he at S. Sanderson ealling Miss Sherbino at at A. Loughboro Council. Sydenham, Aug. 3.--In the absence of the reeye, Chas. Ruttan was ap- pointed to act in his stead. On motion Orser-Trousdale, tenders were invited for the crection of a steel bridge near the mill, Sydenham, and also for one of concrete, until August 8th. On mo- tion, Trousdale-Orser, the rates levied for the current year were: For county purposes, 8 mills on the dollar; town- ship purposes, 6 mills; general school rate, 9 mills. Voted .H:. Thurston, aking stone, $2; W. Brewer, cul- vert on north shore, $6; F. D. Mec- Auley, plank for culvert, $2; J. Green, job near Bear Creek, $5; R. J. Me- Fadden, tulvert, $4; J. Woodruff, plank, $1090; T. O'Connor, collector, postage and discounts, $5; H. Martin, 10a. feet concrete walk near High school, $00 S. Joyner, job in Cronk Lake hill, $5; C. G. Ruttan, plank and culvert on Harrowsmith road, $3.30. At a special meeting Aug. 8th, the tender of James Foxton for the erection and completion of a steel bridge at Sydenham was acceptéd for $900." .On motion, . Orser-Trousdale, the gouncil sanctioned the "County Road By-law," passed by the council of the County of Froutenac on 1st Aug. Adjourned till Oct. sth. dyspepsia have stomach The footprints of been directly traced to the nerves. When these "inside nerves" fail "indigestion and stomach distress must surely result. For this, drug- gists everywhere are supplying a pres cription known as Dr. Shoop's Res- torative. wrirst, these tiny inside sto mach, heart and kidney nerves fail. Then gas belching, heart palpitation, or failing kidneys follow. Don't drug the stomach or stimulate the heart or kidneys. That is wrong. Strengthen these failing nerves wi.a Dr. Shoop's Restorative. It sis the nerves, not the organs, that are calling for help. Within forty-eight hours after starting the Restorative freatment yon will: Anty Drudge on Literature. Mrs. Hi -- "Td like to read more Soe to find time. Monday I have " Ant Drudge--*'Stop right there, dear! If in Monday morning by din the di i the back of a Fels-Naptha soap wrapper and follow them faithfully, you'll have more time for other kinds' of reading that day and feel more like it, too." Fels-Naptha soap is the best and easi- will. books, but T can't x to wash all day ¥ J "est way of washing, If Fels-Naptha didnt, ig do what we say it will, no woman would buy a second cake. * Yet more than a mil- won olf lion women use Fels-Naptha every wash- iA day. And the number is as its value becomes known. If you haven't used Fels-Naptha, try it, according to directions, and on the = result we'll stake our chance of making you a regular user. For your white things, soap, roll and soak for thirty minutes in 'increasing as fast = % 1 cold or lukewarm water--no boiling or hot. : water. Then rub lightly, rinse and hang out to dry. That's all. '. Full directions for all uses of Fels-Naptha on the red and green wrapper If Fels-Naptha is kept out of the water while doing the kitchen work, it is less expensive to use than the ordinary kinds of soap. " for realize the gain. . test will tell. Sold by all dealers. x + Wind U them for'you to * . | / Holds the strongest Reserves of any Life the North AmericanContinent--a Canadian Company Sasmfiny for Canadi , 82 years [ous i ar ge args all The TO ATTEND THE » OF THE RONE LE We have bunched together all the small lots, and Odds and Ends, and placed prices on --~-- - Goods. / Some the best bargains of the sale are now awaiting yeu, . a i reser nigh Roney & Co's 127 Princess Street, Kingston. The Canada Life Assurance Company Assurance Compan made by Dividends a a i : DONT FAIL P "arry Away the FAG 4 > :

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