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Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jan 1910, p. 10

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PAGE ees AA p-- : * Once You Buy - to Try You Will Always Try'to Buy OUR OYSTERS: They Are Good. Try Some. * W. i Carnovsky, §| Sm 3 MGHEST GRADES On the Corner Brock and Wellington Sts. FF RIAA HOKE SNA ASIII § THE RISE OF United Empire Loyalists - {an Infor tah History, fen and Research. By VISCOUNT DE FRONSAC. Price, 50c. Address British Whig, Kingston. FROTED - HEAD OF QUEEN STREET. ighest Education at Lowest Cost" : Swenty.Sixth year. - F ugust 80th. Courses' in < Btooniny Shorthand Tele gee yy, Cixi Service and English. tes get the best pos - | ithin a short time over ty secured positichs with one The inrases railway corpora Brter 'im me: for atone tion. CALFE, Principal. AVAL > Call or write H, F, EET-< Sketch of Ameri- aluable for Librar- "For - Scranton Coal All kinds of Wood and Lumber, Try 8. BENNETT & CO. Cor, Bagot and Barrack Sts, Phone, 941, Wallace ® Parks iF , 'Phone, 230. For "Xmas iain ' Order early and get first choice. Thy RY BEAVER FLOUR or Bread; No com last fourteen years we Price is moderate. SRE handling it. A. MACLEAN, | TE, il When the doctor says you must také Cod Liver Oil he means Emulsified Oil and not the crude oil which is very 'heavy and hard to digest. Scott's Emulsion is the world's stanflard prepa- ration of Cod Liver Oil ; it is very easily digested and ime mediately absorbed, and will not upset the stomach like the crude or plain oil. ALL DRUGGISTS Bend o., name of paper, snd this sd. for our beautiful Savings Baok and Child's Sketch. Book. bank contains s tiood Lack Penny. SCOTT & BO 126 Wellington St. W. ° TORONTO GASOLINE, ®oaL or, LUBRICATING OILS, FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC. PROMPT DELIVERY, w. F. KELLY Toye's Building, ! Clarence and Ontario Streets Ha d Heart « Trouble. Nerves Were All Unstrung. Wherever there is any weakness of the beart or nerves, ng energy or phy- pical breakdown, the use of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills will soon produce a healthy, strong system reve Mrs. M. McGann, 4 Debec Junction, N. B. : tens ~+1 wish you what Mil v bl Heart and p- Nerve Pills have done $ for me. Three told me I had heart trouble and "that m nerves were all unstrung. 1 took hi medicine, as he ordered me to do, but it did me no 1 then started to take Milburn 's Heart and Nerve Pills, and had, taken one box before 1 started to ru better, so I continued their use until I had taken several boxes, and 1 am now strobg abd well, and able to do my own When 1 commenced ta! work taking your pills 1 weighed 125) ds, and now weigh 185and have gi rth to a lovely young daughter, he was a happy thing in the family. I commenced taking Mil- burn's Heart and Nerve Pills, 1 could not go Spstain withom resting before 1 got to the 1 can mow go up without trou ice, 0 sents por bok or 3 for $1.25, at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Teronto, Ont. 5 BLACK KNIGHT SToVvVE POLISH Look how much "Black Knight" Stove Polish you Pon Chat ust be mixed with water) ) t my with water) or a hard cake (that must be big easily shine for joc. your stingy little tins of fine )--but a te, that is ut, lasting tin of coal black , and bursts into a brill ter a few rubs. You certainly do get 0c. worth of the best ah, Jin the big roc. cans of "Black Ki Bend us roc, for a large ean dealer does THEF. F. DALEEY CO. LIMITED, Hamil Haters 00808 famose "2 in 1°° Shoe Polis. tural sprin athati if your" aot handle Knight," an is selected barley malt, and a blend of the choics est "growth substitutes for barley are used. aid _ to and a of hops. No . hops ' or An disgestion cause of comfort after THE VIRTUES OF BARLEY AND HOPS 1 you sae he ew Your propery by putting a new Souvenir, Range ia the Mikehén you WHE bEUsar po have a prosperous and Happy New "Yeir as far as cooking is concerned, | NEWS OF Te WHAT WHIG "CORRESPONDENTS | TELL US. The Tidings From Various ' Points in Eastern Ontario--What People Are, Doings at Westport. ] Westport, Jan. 3.~Mise Apmie Fre- denburgh fs seriously ill. Crumley, for the past twelve months foreman for the St. Anthony Lumber company, Whitney, Ont., is the guest of Mr. dnd Mca. John Cawley. Mise! Lillie Bennett, of Montreal, is spend- ing a few days at home. Miss. Rate Tobin has taken a positibn on toe post office staff. W. J. Johnston 's moving his family to 'Ottawa, where he has a good situation. Mr. and PMrs. Walter Ripley, of Calgary, Alta., are visiting friends in Elgin and Westport. Plevna Farmgrapin. Plevna, Jan. 8.~Christmas over very quietly. high wind and snow storms a onday . and Tuesdey, thermometer registering sev- enteen degrees below ection over with 1. Godkin r um- cillors, J. Card, J, Deru, J. Schenour, P. Wensley. Mrs. Melville Card has gone to Delta, Ont. SHe intends go- yng to Watertown, NY. A. Peck- with has again gone to dairy school in Kingstom. Mr, and Mrs. C. Card of Folger, at his uncle's, J. Card. J. Black returned home. Mrs, Black is staying ' with her mother. Miss Lizzie Olhman, visiting at her pa- rents, returned to Sharbot Lake, Ir- vin Albert and family also Miss A. Barton returned after spending Christ- mae at Parham. Mrs. J. Kring at Mrs. Armstrong's. A wee boy has come to stay at Seamour Vevess,' passed : Latimer Locals. Latimer, Jan. 8.--Rev. J. Road- house, city, gave a very pleasing sor- mon to a large congregation om Sun- day evening. The duet by Miss Myr- tle Bott, Harlowe, and Harold Lyon was much enjoyed. Miss May Taylor has taken charge of a school at Price. Miss Libble Sherwood is spend- ing a few weeks at her parent's home here. Miss Mary Hughson is visiting at Lake Opinicon., Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Hughson and little Thelma, Opi- nicon, are visiting at Mrs. E. Hugh- son's. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baxter, Jones' Falls, spent a couple of days this week at John Taylor's. Dr. and Mrs. Fdwards, Cataraqui, spent part of Monday at P. L. Kawau. Con- gratulations to. Councillor John Tay- lor. Mrs. K. Hanley has returned to the city alter a few days spent with her niece, Mrs. R. Dixon. A few from this pluce attended the Battersca tea- meeting, News From Ameliashurg, Ameliasburg, Jan. 8.~The enter tainment at Roblin's was a decided success; proceeds Mr. and Mrs. Carnite visited their daughter at To- ronto for thew holidays. Mrs. E. For. guson and daughter visited hek mother in Kingston. The rink in the village is at last flooded, although not very smooth as yet. 8. Vancott was ap- pointed 'president and George Sprague salesman for Hyland cheese factory. J. Symonds was appointed the new salesman for Mountain View factory. J. 8. Mackenzie, wife and daughter, are having three weeks' holidays at his father's in Picton. Mr. Wolfe is taking his place in the bank. The band proposes to give an entertain- ment in the near future. The mem- bers are practising regularly. Many have been getting out wood, although the swamps will not hold well yet. John Sprague and David Sager are still quite ill. There is one case scarlet fever in the vicinity. Died In The West. - Elgin, Jan. 9.~The sad intelligence ronched here, on Saturday, of the death, in Kdmonton, Alta., of Ernest Halliday, oldest son of Edgar Halli- day. His death was due to heart failure after an operation for appen- dicitis. His parents have the deep- est sympathy of the whole. commun- ity, Missionary services were held in the Methodist church, to-day, cons ducted by Rev. Mp Davidson, Delta. The WM.S, will meet on Wednesday at Mis. H. 8. Davison's. Miss Carrie Brown; Montreal, spent the holidays 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Brown. The hockey mateh on King Edward's wink, Flgin, between Elgin and Morton, was won by the : home team. L. Brown returned, on Thurs. day, from Fort William, where he Jad spent. the last eight months. The Mo- del factory is still making cheese and buttir with a fair supply of milk, Mrs. R. Byington and daughter have arrived from Carlisle, Man., to visit her friends at Elgin and Athens, Harrowsmith Happenings, Harrdwsmith, Jan. 10.--Rev. E. Buck, visiting here, left, on Wednes- day, for Gananoque, where he intends visiting his brot for a few days, before returning to his home at Long Island, RIL. William Clark, who spént the holidays at Morrisburg, has Lyeturned. J. 8. Gallagher made an- Tother shipment of hogs last week, at $8.35 a owt. Allington Caverly is moving to Glenburnie. W. J. Lyons leit, on Saturday, foe, Kestpors races, Mrs, Lydia Hersam, Of Nagages; is at Hogan, , at J A Mrs. .) Lockhart and W. J. Phillips are the sick list. Ernest Redmond Doing And What They Are Saying. | James i of, of the programme very The pastor was presc pied with a large Sut er robe, asd the or ganist, Miss CO. Petz old, received a do uation in cash. Another very impres ryice was held jn the foremcon lof Cori 1s day. In the evening a LVery sux I box social was held ir the Or ball, for the benefit of the Methor chanvh, which was also well attended and }§ zed by pumerous { friends' from a « RDG Mr. and Mrs { Emil Stein who. for a num ber of years huve resided at Saska toon, > arrived leee before the holidays, and intend- to enjoy this win [ter wviviting their numergis relatives { and friends in their Grmer home Otto Fritsch. who also owns a good | homestead in Saskatchewdn, arrived at i the same time, and also intends t pay a good vi it'here before he returns weit. Misses Dora Chatson and Jen nie Dool, of Brigham Hall, Canandai gua, N.Y., are also enjoy ing a lengthy visit with their parents and other Te latives here. Other Visitors were: At Mrs. Adolph Fritsch's, Misses Elsa Fritsch and Helga Brackebush, of Fganville; At E. Marquardt's, Mis Katie Marquardt, of Renfrew. Mrs. E Stein and Miss Christina. Chatson are away on & visit to their sister anc brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs: Albert Stein, of Brockville: Elias Wagar, our popular last year's teacher, has been re-engaged by our board 'of trustees for the current year, much to the sat isfaction of everybody concerned. The municipal election resulted in quite a change in the council. The following gentlemen will represent us during the current year: John Irish, reeve, and Messrs. Oscar Chatson, Thompson, Emil Warlich Wensley, councillors. their, part creditably. | sive and sor and Edwin WHIG'S F ASHION HINT. COPYRIGHT 4910 8% REUTUINGER] COPYRIGHT NEW ORK HERALINCQ, Blue silk voile gewn, with velvet trimmings. < A Sneezing Epidemic It's Not Influenza bo t Catarrh that Comes With Change of Season. Every second person that you meet seems to have a sneeze and stufied feeling. in the forchead and nostrils. I'o cure promtiply, say in half an hour, there is nothing worth using except 'atarrhozone You' inhale its balsa- mic vapor, and feel as if you were among the Norway Pines. This 'is because Catarrhozone contains a healing medicine, light as pine air, which is breathed straight into the lung and bronchial tubes. Away goes the cold, sneezing and catarrhal cough cease, bronchial irritation, . stops; * in short, you are cured of catarrh by a pleasant, simple remedy, drée 'from sedatives and irritants. Catarrhozone is a good, safe family remedy for coughs, colds, croup, sore throat, that may be taken by young and old with absolute certainty of swift, pirmanent core. Try, rUETArHROYONe, but "e= ware of.the substitutor who may try to induce you to take something in- st-ad of "*Catarrhorzone." Large 'ize lasts iwo months; Price $1. Smaller sizes, 2c, and 50c. Sold by al} deal- ers. 4 over you will be requiring something in Wines and for the Sno Hew Xen get best iE RB. LAWLER, Golden Theodore | Rg t } % TS Sm Did you ever ask yourself: «How is it that Zam-Buk isso popular 2" It is because it.is superior and different to other salves, Contrast them! Most salves are nine-tenths animal oil or fat. Zam -Buk hasn't a trace of animal fat in it. salves contain mineral cdloring matter. Zam-Buk isabsolutely without! Many salves contain isonous astringents. Zam- uk doesn't. Zam-Buk is actually more werfully antiseptic than orude carbolic acid. Yet it stops Ins of causing pain and smarting when put on a wound. It heals more quickly than any known substance, abscesses, ulcers, eczema, blood- poisoning, cuts, scalp sores, chaps and all skin injuries and diseases. All druggiste and "stores sell at 500 a box or Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for price, Send 1c stamp for trial box. INJURED FOOT CURED. "1 speak or Zam Buk becanse it cured me of a terribly bad foot," says Mrs. Alice Berryman of 190 John St. North, Hamilton. She adds: * The injury was caused by a wagon wheel, and the sore was on my right foot. It be- came very inflached Fh swollen and so painful that I fainted away, In spite of treatment, the wound got no better and the foot became more and more swollen until it was several times its usual size. The flesh was terribly Suruivec] and black ened and it was quite impossible for me to walk, My husband's mother at last brought me a box of Zam-Buk. This was applied to the foot and it wan sur- prising how soon I found relief frota the severe pain. A further supply of Zam- Buk was obtained and I persevered in using this balm alone. In a couple of days the swell had gone down con- siderably, the discoloration was less distinct and the pain was banished. In four days I could go about as usual : the braised and injured foot had been thor- gughly cured by the timely use of Zam- Most POISONED FINGER HEALED. Mre. Frank St. Denis of 306 Th son St., Winnipeg, speaks for Zam Buk because it cured her of a poisoned finger, which had csused her days of agony. Hear her experience. She says: 'One morning, while washing, 1lelt of slight pain in the end of my fing This gradually got more acute unti by the evening of the next day the end of the finger had become swollen and hard and so blue I became alarmed, "The pain from is was almost too much to bear. It made me Surn quite sick ! Poultices of first one kind and then another were applied, 'but seemed to give me no og My daughter-in-law, who bad had some previous, experience with Zam-Buk obtained a box for me. I ancinted the spre place liberally with this balm, and in a few hours, the throbbing aching pains were subdued." Further applications of Zam Buk me more ease, so that I could get a tle sloop. Ina fow days A nail came off, bus after that Zam Buk seeméd to reduce the inflammation quivkly 1 continued ita use until in the end it had brought about a complete cure: GRANULATED SUGAR The cleanest and most satisfactory way "to buy (iranulated Sugar is in 20 pound Cotton Bags. Every bag bears the registered brand ag shown on this cut. z¢ POUND BAG. 'MANUFACTURED BY THE Canada Sugar Refining 'Company, Ltd, MONTREAL. SU Warm Shippers We have quite a quantity: of Slippers left over which . we are selling at very close' prices. Men's, Women's and Children's. sn ---- Everybody Who Eats Bread Should avoid danger of Impurities from the Oven to the Home. ' Insist on your Baker wrapping his Bread in EDDY'S BREAD WRAPPERS We are the original manufacturers of BREAD WRAPPERS now used by Leading Bakers, Ottawa, Montreal and other cities. THE EDDY CO., Ltd., Hull, Canada. in Relivery Of a few pieces left over from Christmas Trade: Large Imitation Leather Chairs, Large Stuffed-over Genuine Leath- er Chairs. Mahogany Parlor Cabinets. 3 Fadey Rattan Rockers. These to close out at a price, Wishing you thé Compliments of thie Season, Yours, JAMES REID, PHONE 147 our H. Jennings, King St BRERA E ELLA NAALL LEER Domes from $6 to $12, cheap | | A new line of Dining Room | and suitable for presents, High Portable Lamps Both Gas and Flectric the serviceable kind, from §5.60 $10. Fringes, only to Bmall Toy. Motors, ete. H.W. Newman Electric Co, 41, & rT "A Snap: "Phone, 79 Princess street: Gi -- You Will Be Satisfied BUR meses Tongert ines { Florida Grape Fruit, 'Ripe Fomatoes Pineapples > tigu : ! goods anywhere, o 4 Ny " Bacause, we cari? t satisfactory Stock of £ in the city. most roceries We arecs little fussy on ihe point of quality, We prefer to draw trade by reason of high quality than by cheap prices xtremely low res will not buy, staple 8S, T. |] 281 PRIN + 'Phone 41 oT Agent for Asseltine's Yarn. THE FRONTELAC "ANAND INVESTMENT SOCIETY = Fara 1863, Richard Cartwright, City and Farm Pros and County Deben rebased. Deposits 1 is now SE Bour Mrawt 7 use and wind

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