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Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Mar 1910, p. 6

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' PAGE x. Now the birds are singing ; Sunshine's warm and bright ; Nature 's to us bringing Something to delight. Grab at all the gladness Neath the heavenly dome; Get a Wormwith-Weber Piano in your home. 232 PRINGESS ST. Is where the ~ WORMWITH Axo WEBER PIANOS are sold. Some bargains in pocondehand pianos and 282 PRINCESS STREET, : KINGSTON, Davis and Keep Going The Davis 1910 Engine Re- presents the highest type oi Marine Motor built. They com- bine all the qualities that go to make up & motor that can he de- pended upon under all condi- tions. Let ug figure with you on the equipment for your boat Wa CAN save you money. ¢ Do not forget that "full line of Gasoline Engine Fit tings and Supplies Aud can furnish you with same at reason wable prices. hil HAY DOK 60 HALLEY'S COMET § May be hard to find without a tele- seupe. but you do not need one to the auctioneers commission, LIt'S a big thing--too big to lo ou can save all expenses véntences of public au Y T selling your effects to m n 0c." Furniture and ry LW Fhectnitys Ak of Odd see sell HP \Fade all kir hold goods, LESSES, A aud Chuthain Sta, rds ° * ° $ 9 ® < § ® 4 ¢ % ¢ 4 DON'T FORGET TO TRY MM. NOLAN) £5) FOR YOUR GROCERIES, 538 PRINCESS ST. Coffee at 25¢ and 35c eanuot QOOVO0000000 we carry af Do You Suffer From ns ] Headaches There cre few e who have nev experienced a headache fron ronecause or another. It effects 'all ages and both | sexes alike, | but the female sex is naturally the more effected Shiough the higher ner. vous developmpnt more delicate organization of the system. Those also of a nervous temperament and studious | or sedentary occupation are subject to it. The presence of headache nearly always tells us that there is another disease which, although we fay not be aware of it, is still exerting its banefiil influence, and perhape awaiting an opportunity te! assert itself Blo Bitters has, Burdock been curing all kinds of headaches, iv if | | you will only give it a trial we are sure it ! will do for you what it has done for thou- | sands of others, 3 Beane 3 pm. John Congom, urlington rc nl ARE 1 trou wit i : Se + ache and constipation 4 time. After 4s "ing ferent doc- tors' y jcine a friend | asked me to try Birdock Bl Bitters. 1 find I am compietely ook I nfter having taken three bottles. 1 cansafely recom- wend it to all" For sale by all dealers. Manufactured only by The T. Milburs Ce, Limited, Toronto. Out. : THE JAMES ROBERTSON CO., BabbittMetls The Best Made All kinds for all purposes: Full stock with our Agents, McKelvey & Birch i Constipation Vanishes Forever Prerpt Relief--Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LAVER PILLS never # fs, Pucly veget- able--oct surey ion improve the complexion -- b ee Tr Senile vies bots vigrgre 5 UNHAPPINESS DISPELLED. Men and Women Unanimous About It. Many women weep and "wail and res fuse to he comforted because their once magnificent trsisdy' Wve beconie thin and faded. Many men incline to profanity because the flies bite through 9 [the thin. thateh on their cranium. i receive] will be good news to the miserable of REX ye It's the carries with If it aatly Blind fe. old fr pd it of th ugh | Jn both soxes, to learn that Newbro's H has been placed upon the market, This is the new scalp ger: h | micide and antiseptic that acts by di straying the germ or microbe that is conse of alb*hair* de he ale ler nse a new' prepara. tion, made after a mew formulas on ag an Frey flea pe wi a8 to its worth. Ty it. Yourmli iE pend 100 vinoed, Sold by i in stamps for cide Co., Detroit, bottles * guaranteed." special agent. {for the mill and several tracks THE Dal L a NEWS OF NEIGHBORS AMAT WHIG TCOLRESPONTENTS \ TELL US. ) fhe Tidings From Various Points in Eastern ~What People Are Joing And What They Are Saying. Deseronto Doings. Ih seronto, March 29.--A 'pretty wed-, ding took place at Mr. and Mrs, J. Archer's on Thursday evening, Marchi 24th, when their voungest daught r was united in marriage. to Arthur' J. Rendell, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rendell, Napanee Road: * The ice bridge left the bay yestor day. The Jogs are arriving by train have teen lpid this week for the putting of the lumber to the lake. At Lavant Station, Station, March 20---R. MH. NAS of Queen's College, conducted services at Wilbur and La- vant on Sunday. Miss Clara B. Lee attending the Kingston Collegiate In- Lavant KRomeérville, for years J} week. stitute, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Thomas {Lee. Bom to Mr. and Mre. William {Prowning, a son. W. R. Gibson ar- {rived here this week on Lis way home {to Lammermoor, after spe nding the | wanter mwinths ras 'missionary at Rainy | Lake, New 'Ontario. Macdonald News. Mevdonald, March 28.---A meeting of the patrons 'of Fkcelsior cheele' fac ry was held on 'the 14th when the hile poufes were sold. James Keech | will draw on Macdonald route. John Galt hae leased his farm® "to * Peter | Laughlin, of Little Creek. Little Percy } | Hawley y, don-of Frank Hawley, is rious ill with appenditTs. Miss Ida Joyce entertained some. friends on Monday evening, the 14th, Mr. and Mis Georges Hawle yentettained friends On 'Wednesday evening, Ard, - Bo > Trevelyan Tidings. Trevelyan, March 29.- Miss Agnes | Lappan, teacher, is spending the holi- days at her home in Melcombe. Will- iam Regan, Belleville, called on friends recently, Miss O' Reilly, is spending a few days at her home in Kingston, with her sister, Mrs. M. Hudson, Athass. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. ® Leeder, spent a dav zecently the guest of Mry. Dave leeder, Sheatown. Recent ria tors' Mr, and Mrs. M. Heffernan; angl Mrs. Jas, Ronen: Mr. and --- T. Ronen, McIntosh Mills; Jas. Caintown. Coby, At Oso Station. Oso Station, March 29.--A large number from here attended the funeral of Mrs. John Comboy, at Zea- land, on Thursday last. The remains Christ church, Oso, on Thursday last. Joseph McPherson has returned from New Ontario. Johnston Chambers is visiting friends at Cale hogie. The Misses Doherty, of Carle ton Place, are spending their Easter holidays with friends here. John Campbell, of Bathurst, spent a few days last. week at Joseph W. Bourk's. Miss Sibbett Bourk, of Sharbot Lake, spent Sunday at home. buriced at Joyceville Notes. Joyceville, March 29.--Some of farmers have started ploughing. enjoyable time was spent at H. aldson's on Tuesday evening. A dance was given at W. Trotter's 'on Thursday, evening last. Miss Louise | McCarey is spending the holidays with her parents. Mrs. Purdy, Kiggston, is visiting Mrs. W. J. Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. H. Donaldson, at J. Mun- dell's, Miss Magypié Franklin is visit ing her sister, gr Irwin, Kilburnie. J. antk TF. MeCarey spent Sunday in Mount Chesney. 1. and H. Joyce, El- gin, have returned home after visiting friends heve. : Mr. and Mrs. W. Lucy spent Sunday in the city. the An Don- At Brewer's Mills. Brewer's Mills, March 28.--The anil: ors are taking their departure. FE, Kennedy, J. Tierney, T. Berrigan, M. Smith and G, Webb have 'lait this + Joseph Rochelort, atiending Kingston Business College, spent Easter with his parents, Recent visi tors : John Boyle and Mrs. Joseph Bovle, arlor, at James Smith's; Me. and Mra: M. A. McDonald, Lans- downe, at Jehn Murray's; J. Roche- fort and sisters at John Dundon's, Taylor; Misses J. and A. Milne at Charles' Milne's; F. Rochefort and G. Webb visited friends in Lansdowne, on Sunday last; Mr. and Mrs. P. Milne spent Easter in Warburton; Miss Pearl "Wlrray is visiting in Lans- downe; Miss L. "Anglin, "Kingston Mills, at Frank Anglin's; R. Milne and daughter, Loretta, Kingston, and Sister © Farrell, Chicago, called on friends here recently. Little Finger Cut Off. Seslev's Bay, March 29.--Last Sat- urday, while playing with a root cut- ter the you t son of C, Hartley Norman had his little finger cut off at the -sevond joint. Mrs. M. Moulton is improving. Miss. Erma * Bracken; youngest daughter of E. M. Bracken, of Brockville, visiting friends rious hetos ben taken ill with measles. Miss ©, Neal and brother, W. Neal, M. Chap- wan ad E. C. Brady, whe have. bevy very ill with mensles are fast recover- ing. W. Willis and brother, R. C. Willis Smith and dunghter Ethel, very ill the past few Sats with grippe are fust improving. G. Day has removed to Gananoque, having secured a good there. R. Gardiner's "hisene on- - Young, of Kingston, visited last Monday. The mission band dollar | uve an interesting Easter programme last Sumday. Some of the farmers near here have commenced ploughing i Land | Rokfield. isan "seb ool, i Black, {leaving the | Mrs. B. Flood, is spending a few days | .{ on Monday of the late Miss Mamie McPherson were has | have gore to the north-west. Mrs. W. |; "Warren and bride,' {formerly Miss Ethel Newell, of Maynard), arr.ved Lome last week an will reside in June ¢ EK eititg vut timber (0 eet a dew barn. Willie Summers, i= spending the holidays at Merrick- ville. Mr. and Mrs. McKague, Sr, Bexley, and Mr. and Mrs. F. McKague, Lansdowne, spent Saturday at Franklin's, Master Reginald is recovering. Charles Andress, family are soon 16 move nu Ary jag wi Thomas Scott, to News From Parham. Parham, March ~Rev. J. Crow gave a farewell sermon on Sunday night, He intends going to Saskat- ghewasl Rev. Mr. Stewart is spend- in the Wolidays at Kis home, E. D. Bet \rim and bis mother, Mes. W. I i.evtivni, have heen visiting friends in Fiagston, Miss Mabel Killing, Lillian Black, Bessie Ulow and Nellie Snith and Frederick' Goodfellow and Samp Cronk, who / attend the high are spending the holidays ° at their homes. Mri add Mes. © Willie simonette, Verona, spent Sumday at . Barr's. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Por trim and fandly and Mrs. William Ber tom, Miss UG. Bertrim and T. Per tm at N. Cronk's. Thomas Me Comabir, very low with pnenmonia, 'if improving. Mrs. James Patterson if vory low, A. G. Smith and daughter are at F. ¥1eeaditl; AL Ban is moving his famsly to Giendower fo the summer, as he will make chow in H. Reynolds ry. Willian herd for' at ¥lort fimé] intend his daties ia th woods. J, Crow and Miss Sadi Curl are at AC) Wagar's Miss 1 [Kus iy visiting her sister in th city 29 Leshe », to assume ' Budget From Lansdowne. Lansdowne," March" 28.-NX W. Spar row, manager of the Merchants' Bank at Elgin, spent the holidays here Mrd. 8. Mullin," son and daughter Gananogue," spenf part of the holi days with her "mother, Mrs. Thoma Gilbert. Mrs. (Dr.) Shaw and Mi: [Anna spent Friday and Saturday ir |: the guests of Miss Hul dah Mallory. Mrs. Bissell Landon turned on Raturday from the Brock ville General Hospital, = much improv ed in health, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donevan, Jr., spent the holidays at Miss Donevan's home in Athens. Miss Mayme Donevan, of Toronto, made he parents a brief visit during the holi days. A meeting of directors of the { Union cemetery was held on Saturda | afternoon at the Union, at which {George Taylor, M.P., was present. Mrs r. | Mrs. F. A. Pevens went to Kingston to consult an eye special ist." 8. Fowler, of the Kingston standard, and . Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fowler, Brockville, were the guesis oi Mr. and Mrs. 8, C. BE. Dixon, Fastm Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stafiore {and daughters, from Gananoque, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. William Me Connell. Mrs. 'Albert Alguire, Athens arvived on Monday for a week' visit with her sister,. Mrs. Gordor Landon, Mrs. W. G. Jehnston spent Monday . in Kingston, Rev. Mr Fairlie, of Kingston, was the guest o Dr. and Mrs. Shaw on Saturday and Sanday.' Woo J. Weir, of Kingston, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jol Shields, for Faster. Joseph Chisa ore has secured the pesitien o caretaker of the Union cemetery and will remove next week to the Nunv house, which adjoins the cemetery. R F. Hungerford, managér of the Mer chants'- Bank, spent' 'the holidays a his home' in Lendon. 'W. N: Bowe was a Brockville vigitor on Saturday Miss "Myrtle Johnetdn, nursesin-train ing, at Brockville General Hospital was home on Monday. Miss Eliz Quinsey, of Mallorytown, visited hei cousin, Mrs, 8. H. PeWslle, on Mon day. Miss Stella Hunt, is seriously il with pneumonia. Mise Nunn is mn at tendance. Miss Jeah Mitchell, Ottaws is spending the holidays at her hon in' Mitchellville, Oh" Thursday evéning. a] pleasant event occurred af the Commercia house, when the Launkdowne friends o N. W. Sparrow recently 'promotes from here as manager of the Mer chants! Bank, Elgin, presented hin with 4 fine gold locket as a testimon ial of the esteem in which he 4s held here, Mr. Bparrow; msde a suitable reply to the many kind wishes and deeply appraciated. , the kindness his friends here. re o pm ree The Suspect's Declaration. pi ob Whi arson ite's precajitiogary eas ure of protectin wd chicken coof with chilled steel bars was futile, fo that very pight four 'more of his choice Léghorng disappeared," leaving the sev or pe | twisted bars as the only vie ible evitlence of the theft. - However, his suspicions pointed toward his next door neighbor, whom he bad seen prowling around his yard that day and accordingly he had this suspeet up in police court the next morning. "If the prisoner can file an alibi I'l Jet him off with a suspended sen tence," ammounced the judge at the enel of the evidence. "Can you file ar alibi, Ham?" "Ab guess Ah kin," the suspect, "if it cen arson White's hahe 'V Sa eagerly rejoined ain't any hahder chicken coop A a re sve . SNAP, VIL i the strain of WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 30, 1910. ADIGESTiON, HEA iD BS 0 51 Out-of-Ovder Five Minutes. iL HEADACHE i STOMACH WILL VANISH in { Indigestion harmless AATHY i i Ui L% J Settles Stomachs five minutes. Diapepsin and tas like though each dose contains and prepare for blood all the foal vou at; bes it makes vou go to able with a healthy appetite; | what will please you most { will feel that vour stomach and and you i ms ns H what our stor | | ient to digest ead Joi ation into the 83 i Ges, inod or hav Heartburn, un mouln of iusea, Bad {ast beadache--1hy feeling Fulle 8s and ste s Indi ovslion, ast mach 4 } inj nes are clean amd trest, t ne xd to resort to laxatives or hve A full ease of Pape's Diapepsin Costs | 0 nills for B tio Constipa uly 20 cents and will tho 1ghly cure tion. vour out-of-order stomnek, and leav: | This eitv sufficient about the house in case w | nhs ax SON ie else in the fam §i vou will boars in hi y ' Molibuly toma troubde or | nN | y ! { | i USDOSS OF ° will have many Diapepsin e people will call them, mt eranky about preparation, be * splen id stomach Ask your pharmacist to | i vou ever try the formula plainly printed an Ves Gastritis cr Oeamt cascx, then vou will wnds tand wFyv "Dyvsprentic trouble "of alll tan w. th incds must a ™ ohieve sonr, any other and for Trouble vis mats, vel Tied vonrsalf of Stomach land Indjgestion and out-of go, why they rder stomache o usyua -- noungh to tell i taliati slaliati ¢ benetite candy, | Ww; i ower suflio | assim the | bat, | is that vou! will | this | too, ! a httie for Indigestion | Dlomaeh | Laas {P. Advance | tempia- | DIFFERENT IT HAS ROUSED THE CURIOSITY OF THE WHOLE WEST "Do you really think' one housewife will say to anot* "e new fiour can be berter than the flour we are using? Madam, there is no doubt about it. But there is just one way you can! it yourself. Our claims will not satisfy you, but we back up ou a way that you will lose nothing by ttying Robin Hood Your grocer will tell you about our guarantee which giv 8 you sie P2Ck vour money if youjare not satisfied. "that this e convinced. You must use r claims in such THE SASKATCHEWAN FLOUR MILLS CO. 3 LIMITED MOOSE JAW Rosy Cheeks or Pale Ones? || A moment's §y LA with your mirror will give the hint as to the our system, Pale cheeks, muddy complexion, dull eyes, show a poverty of tina, You require something to make a plent iful supply of rich, red? bicod course through your veins, To sure this Lake BEECHAM'S PILLS the wonderful little blood-makers, Whatever your blood may need the will sapply from the daily food when itis in good working Pills aid the stomach to digest its food and to assimilate t} THey increase the supply and improve the quality of the blood. pale, weak, languid, or anaemic, a few m stomach Beecham's ad elements, If you are doses of Beeckam's Fills will Make all the Difference Prepared only by Thomas Beecham, St, Helens, Lancashire, England Sold everywhere in Canada and U. 8. America. In boxes 25 cents. order, Shoes or Easter We have selected from the best makers in Canada and the United States all that is new, fashionable, good-looking and longs: wearing, and we are convinced that: with your feet clothed from our stock: you" will _be decidedly well shod. ---- ; : \ REID & HARLEY Lar; est Assortment of Cadbury's Easter Eggs 6 for 10¢ 6 for 20c Sf r. 40¢ 4 for 40c 2 for 40c or 40e Decorated Chocolate Eegs, 2c Fees i in IE Hen's, Chicks, etd. TRAVELLING IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacitic Railway Homeseekers' To Western Canada Low round trip rates good going April 5th; 19th; May 3, 17, 31; June 14th and 238th; July 13%, 26; Aug 8, 23; Sept, 6th, 20h. Good for 60 days. a Low Rate to Pacific Coast One way Second Colonist Ticket 10 on sale daily until April 15th. and C. Ontario Street, Full particulars at KX. & P R. Ticket Office, F. CONWAY, GPA. -------------- RAILWAY AEE Homeseekers' Excursions To the Canadian North-West, April , 16th; May Spd, Y0th, 31st] June i July 12th, 26th; Aug. 28rd; Sept. 6th and 20th Al tickets good to return within 60 days {from going date . | Settlers One Way Excursion to Western Canada 2, 26, Apel § aed 12 PARTICULAR ATTENTION ., .. fe March 15, {1s called to the fdet that these rates {apply to points on Grand Trunk Paclfie Rallway, a new territory full of golden Low Rates to Pacific Coast One-way Second Class Colonist Ticks ots on Sale dally weftdl April 16th culars apply te J. P. irner Johnston and For full parti HANLEY, Agent, Ontario Streets BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. Train leaves Unlon Station, Ontario Street, 4 pon. dally (Sunday excepted) tor Tweed, Sydenham, Napanee, Deser- mto, Bannockburn and all points north. Fo secure quick despatch to Bannock- n, Mg go Ho and points cn Central | dntfiri « your shipments via Bay of Quinte For further parti. {oulars, appl DICKBON, Agent. Phone, Nu. 3 > A COLD PREVENTIVE Is a cellar filled with Coal 1 can sup= ply you with an excellent quality. FP. WALSH, 55-37 Barrack St. HIGHEST GRADES GASOLINE, *COAL OIL, LUBRICATING OILs FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETO, PROMPT DELIVERY. 'Ww. F. KELLY Clarence and Ontario Streets. i . Bulling, { SOV OOOOOOHDOOOVTO | COAL'! : The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell Scranton Coal is good coal and we guarantees prompt delivery OOOO O00 O0D000O00O0000 | WELLINGTON ST., near PRINCESS BOOTH & CO. There are other hotels, but none FOOT WEST STREET. approach the Club for homelike sur »>OOQO0 --4ggundings. Located in centre of city and close to principal stores and theatre. Charges are moderate. Special rates by the week P. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor. Sowards Keeps Coal Coal Keeps "Sowards. HAVE YOU TRIED HIM? "Phone 1535. :

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