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Daily British Whig (1850), 10 May 1910, p. 7

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fated AE I IRALl PARK graceful, Knitted into its Perfect Shape--Not Stretched Long after it is purchased ~--after numeroys trips to the Laundry Pen - Angle Underwear still retains its, ect glove-fitting shape, and looks as if it were donned but yesterday. Ask wour dealer to show you Pen-Angle, Examine it--feel it, note its soft, smooth texture ; stretch it, and see its wonderful elasticily--it cannot shrink, Pesi-Angle Underwear is vastly different, It is knifted, vot woven---comfortable, not irritating. Pen-Angle isan individual, exclusive Uu- derwear creation, It is knitted iato its snug, perfect shape-- not sticicaed. The variety of styles, sizes and weights (for any climate) is almost unlimited. Look for the Pen-Angle label--it'sa guaranteeof cmaplete satisfaction, or your money refunded, It means gualily--removes the last straw bes tween you and Underwear satisfaction. Remember the Walchword : The grocer who gives the greatest number of pounds of granulated sugar for a dollar, naturally won't give "the best Montreal granulated," The only way you can be sure of getting the best, is to insist on having ' fs ; Sugar Pui up by the Refinery in 20 pound Collon Bags / The analysis of Prof. Hersey, Government Analyst, shows that "st. Lawrence Granulated' contains 99--99/100 to 100 per ceal. of pure cane sugar with no impurities whatever. The St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Company Limited, Montreal. Wholesome Luncheon Triscuit (the Shredded Wheat Wafer) with cheese, marmalade or fruit, is delicious. than pastries, all the food properties of the whole wheat--easily digested. At all grocers, 13¢. a carton, two for 28e. Better Awm---- SALEM 008000 0000880800084 8408800048008080000 For Your -- © 3 : J * } SUMMER SUIT Try CRAWFORD & WALSH, Leading Tailors, PIII IIVIII III Princess and Bagot Sts. PHFIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIR FOIIIIIPIT IIR ey IID = -- -- A Se------ ° n : MONUMENTS : Handsomest and Newest Designs. Granite and Marble a = Raised letters a specialty. Finest possible execution by pnenmatic ' machivery, much superior to hand work. Best equippedshop between Toronto and Montreal. S. J. KILPATRICK & C0. A TTT Cor. Clergy and Princess Streets. Kingston, Ont, 1 movs suave saross © Are visible to the naked . ALWAYS VISIBLE EVERYWHERE IN CANADA. A THE E.B.EDDY CO. J of Lights. £ Ask your grocer for them. Insist on baving them. { ham Storms. { returned after spending several weeks sant { Sumtday. Arain Brown, will pay (owing to the earth being to | Wesley i | getting a great | frosts did not do them i Wilson Chase, brick and tile manufac t turer, is disposing of a large number ! i of tile this spring Find Out If You THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1910. 1 1 nice ones lately, weigldng from ten to! vighteon pounds. Mr. Carmwitly, of! | Easton's Corners, spent Sunday til {the village, the guest of his son, A, number from fiere attended the funeral | 'on Sunday of the late Mes. A. i a 'of Harlem. The Oitawan made her he Tidings From Various Points in| first trip from Montreal, here, on Sa-! Eastern Ontario--What People Are turday morning. She was "heavily | "ing And What They Are Saying. loaded with freight. Capt, Davis | eu jeame up- from Smith's Falls on Fri- Bringing High Prices. tday, with his new boat, the Victoria. Clarendon, May 9.<Farmers hav ¢ 1 He brought a load of cement for A. Df, . Aa) x : Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs. T. Burpe, | algost finished sceding. A number iT ived & wk dav] from hers attended Mr. Wilson's sat! OF Toronto, arrived last week to stay] at Elphin. Beef cattle are bringing at their summer cottage on the lake. | high prices this year. Arbor day was: '8 Elliott is Javing his house | an | ] Y toverhauled. Db. W. 8B. Murphy and duly eelehrated and good work densi". by both teacher: and pupils, Mr. and fel of North Augusta, sre spending . : in few davs in the village, the guest! Mrs. William Rancier drove from their | ® pan? £€5 » guest | home at Croteh Lake to Clarendon on jaf The See RES Paraliie, Mz. od Mrs. | Friday. Their many friends aregladi " "v & ah ek Seovil spent a | to see them able to be out in. | Ow cays ast week with his sisjer, | again. | rR 4 CUS = s | Wi { Mrs. F, 8S. Harrison, of Smith's Falls. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirkham attend in Scott spent Sunday with] ed the sovial at Oso amd report alg I. ug Eli splendid tame. R. Leishman has mot | Rents In My in vet returned home from Almonte, { Accident to a © ; i Eagle Hill, May 3.--Farmers are elec. | nearly through seeding. There was a pight Very heavy frost here last 'week. J. lightning struck the home of Robert Rahn and son, William, have finished ro badly damaging it. Mrs, seeding on their farm in Ashby. M. Pongard "was quite seriously injured Muske has purchased a fine horse from by falling brick. The inmates received |J. Ball, Vennachar, H. Pettifer is a severe shock. Mrs. J. B. Bongard home from Millbridge. Pp, Plotz and snd small son, of Picton, are visiting |F. Veneff, are working on Gillies at D. J. Bongard's, 8. 8. Peterson drive, Snake Creek: W. John made a and wife spent Tuesday at Waupoos.. trip to Cloyne last week, Mrs. Reid Miss Rose Storms spent Sunday with! spent a week with Mrs. Platz, Ashby. ber grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | Dolph Veneff is on the sick list. Miss Miss H. Peterson has H. Irvine is spending a week in Plea: Valley. Annie Ready, sixteen William months old, fell on a piece of glass Fradley, of Picton, visited at J. land eut a severe gash in her cheek, Pradley 8 recently. Sunday school Miss F. Banford and Miss Pearl Ready has been eaqi/pped with a new hibrary.|spent Saturday at H. Pettfer"s. A Much credit is due the superintendent, wee girl has come to stay at J. . R. Mr. Lueas. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Pettfer's., Pleasant Valley. Mr. and Me 'ormack spent over Sunday at | Mrs. George Mountuey, Slate Falls, East Lake. spent Sunday at A. Arnistrong's, also {F. Lindsay, Massanog Lake. '""Min- i nie," the 'pet deer, reiurned to its bas | home at J. Irvine's, after a six is 'months' stay in the woods. are i NEWS OF NEIGHBORS WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS . TELL US. Grew, | i Horse Struck by Lightning. Bongard, May 6.--Duiing the trical storm of last Frday in Picton. Mr. and Mrs. Observed Arbor Day, Zea'arsl, May 9. ~The weather warm again ; vegetation mueh benifitedd thereby. Farmers fnishing up thlir seeding; wheat is] growins fine." Potatoes are plenty | Lansdowne, May 6.--Miss Jane around this spring as there is no sale | nett ix seriously ill at the home of jor them in this district. Quite a | her sister, Mrs. D. A. Haig, Her sister number of our young people attended | Miss Adda Cornett, has arrived from the? box social at William Conbov's,| (onnecticut. Miss Mae McNeill, nurse- a all report 8 good tne Mrs in-teaining, at Hrodketille genntal hos deh Lone visite her" mother 2 ipl o has ome on the sic Silver Hill on Sunday, also Miss | PO} WhO week, has resumed her Hose > Emoline Conboy was the guest i quties at the hospital. Mre. J. Wesley ian] res gad Sawebos, of Gasser un an, wno as a x Vi or § 4 ow days wit Mr. an a number of years has become much | WJ Wallis recently. Born to Rev, worse occasioned by a severe attack | 3, and Mrs. Pomeroy Escott, on ' y. ON Or " " fr x : ot eos, ue Tocory pen tosis | Ayu ach nurater_ Bom 10 Xe Gordon has been engaged for choose: | Sgt 1, a daughter. Born to Mr. and maker. Miss CO. Briggs and scholars ' 3.s George F. Johnston, on April observed Arbor Day in their hsual 29th, a son. Miss Minnie Allen, train- diligent miganer. Misquitoes are a {ing as a purse in Brockville: general plentiful crop. { hospital, 18 home on the sick list. | Miss Stella Hunt, absent from her | school for several weeks, resumed het ! Smith, ! work, on Monday. Loftus Bryan, has woprieto? of the Frankville oheess | returned from Kingston general netory, was in town on business, | pital, where he was operated on For lay last. He is looking well, af- | appendicitis, Mr. Bryan's operation recovering from typhoid fever. | was very succassful and he is" gaining Jams Lapoint, of Maple Cliff, with | rapidly. Miss Murphy, of Antrim, visit bis wife, visited his brother here, on |her brother-Dr. H. H. Murphy, has re- his | turned home. brother and sister a visit, in Michi- wun "this © month. © James Sith, Frankville, was in town on business, | ori Tuesday, Therd has heen very | Miss Nellie Asselstine is the Happy little garden stuff put in the ground, | Bride. - : at this date, and the farmers have | Verona, May 6~Tne Union hotel Rut done very much the past week, lwas the scene of a preity wedding on Kackbery etectin wet, | Wednesday when Dr. J. M. MeCarter pry re r : : % o : 1 up-to-date lawn Tence, in front of his | wah united I inarripge lk Hiss Xe residence. Medows and pastures lie A. Asse BlNe, es wn | Mr. and Mrs. Asselstine, at three o growth, The clock. The bride and groom entered Any | the reception room unattended. About forty guests were present. The nup- tiul knot was tied by Rev. Faleour Dowdell, church of England minister, of Sydenham. After congratulations the wedding party repaired to the cining room, whith was profusely de- corated with white roses, carnations, sweet peas, marguerites and lillies of the vatley. 'the party partook of a sumptuous repast. Afterwards the guests viewed the many beautiful pre- sents, whith very much. ev idenced the {popularity of the bride and groom. The groom's gift to the bride was a sterling silver Son service, and among ¥ fi i 'ons the numerous gilts was a cheque trom Don't Wait Gi Consumption Desi) or mother, Mrs. Asselstine. The velops, Cure Yourself Now, [Lride's going Way gown was a su- nm iperb suit of navy blue, with navy CATARRHOZONE. blue hat to mawch, trimmed with ; ; chanteler feathers. The bride In the discovery of this wonderful curative medicine the entire race ul! and groom left for Kingston where ren froed fr. \ : 18 they entrained for Toronto to spend given freedom from Catarrhal discase,', short time with the groom's broth- including Asthma, Dronchitis and er, J. R.McCarter. The doctor will throat Weaknesses. : settle down in Verona and will in a Is Latarrh m few months accupy his new dwelling, Rose ! which is in course of erection, your| Work is progressing vigorously at {the Huffman mine, Fourteen Island ry throat hus- 1] ake, which has been lately opened Lup. Are your eyes wa- Bivision court held Wedoesday with tery ? {Judge Madden ou the bench, - Farmers Is your breath offen- | are nearly through seeding. Measles sive ¥ {are prevalent in the village and school These are the indica lis closed in the seniop department. tions of Catarrb--now lhe teacher, Miss Swabrick, has gone why continue to live[to her home in Parham smitten with in misery when cure is the disease. Old Mrs. Lampson re guaranteed 'with Ca ceived a partial stroke of paralysis on tarrhozone ? So surelFriday and is very ill. is Catarrhozone to! Old Mr. and Mrs. Shields, from Sal- cure that thousands re-!mon Lake, ave visiting with her «is commend it--tell of itsiter, Mrs. M. "Trousdale, who is in her wonderful merit after {ninety-seventh year and retaivs all being cured themselves. her facultivs and is still enjoying good Read this : health. Miss Jean Grant is making reparations for visiting her brother, . A. Graut, Temagami, where she will reside for the summer. § The survey party, of the NCR. are back again in the village. The villagers extend sympathy to old Mr. and Mrs. Grabam, who have, this week, been bereft of their daughior, Graham become ---- News From Lansdowne. Cor- Mrs. Notes From Philipsville. Philipsville, May 9.-James hos- {e VERONA'S DOUTOR WEDS. 1s are henvy harm, S. M. Farden lence, | 8 is renovating his Fishing at Portland, Portland, May 9. men ar A number of sal being caught. Messrs, © 1 Rose and Gi. Creeggan landed a Tow Have Catarrh your 1 it affect hearing ? Is your cream to Toronto, Cans have i transport. 4 + D. Percy, birber, has lutely en: ged bis barber shop and added You have been out in rain and sleet snd snow. Youn have been perspiring from skating, or some other exertion. Then you have stood to "cool off." You have spent hours of the day indoors at a temperature equal t6 summer heat. Then you have covered up your skin, except your face, and out into a tem , away w zero! No wonder that the skin of the face and neck shows signs of needing attention. Zam-Buk is a skin food. Smear it lightly over the spots, the eruptions, the sallow patches, at night, and notice' how quickly your sp ce improves. As the rich, refined, herbal essences sink deep into the tissue, the hard scurvy-like patches are removed. The cuticle is softened. The cells be- neath are stimulated to healthy opers- tion. The pores resume their work properly. Better color results. The cells of the skin being purified by Zam- Buok's stimulating balm, become trans- phoent ; the bl beneath is able to mpart its proper coloring to the tissue, and ths delicate bloom of th replaces the sallowness and pallor of disease. A few days of Zam-Buk treatment will transform a "muddy," led, spotty complexion into ome of attrac tiveness and prettiness. Use Zam-Buk for more seripus skin troubles, such as eczema, pustules, boils, ulcers, festering sores, ringworm, scalp sores, sores bn the body due to blood poison. irg, ete. Mothers will find Zam-Buk PAGE SEVEN. D000C0000O0000000 00000 000000000000 0000 Elliott Bros, - Telephone 3§. 77 Princess Street. » _. Give us a call when you require o ie arden Hose, Lawn Mowers, awn Rakes, Refrigerator Gas Stoves, Coal Oil Stoves, etc. We carry a full line of the above goods at the lowest prices. Tile Sewer Pipe and Fittings Constantly ; : On Hand. 0000000000000 000000000 000000000 CIVCOOVDOO00D (2) LOO OOOO VOOO0O0V0VODO0 POO: < IRON BEDS :: IRON BEDS r Hi SPECIAL--JUST ARRIVED---$2.00-$2.50.. SPLENDID VALUE AT $8.50 and $5.50. SPRINGS AND MAT RESSES FROM $2.00 UP, unequalled for baby! 60c box all stores. a Sowards Keeps Coal AND . Coal Keeps Sowards. HAVE YOU TRIED HIM? "Phone 155. ALAA AALL SS AAS ASS ad Given Up All Hope of Living. Heart Trouble Cured by Mik barn's Heart and Nerve Pills. Mrs. Andrew Savoy, Grattan's, N.B., writes: --" In the year 1905, { was taken sick and did not think 1 couid live any length of time. My trouble was with my neart and people told me that nothin could be done for a case like mine. consulted the very best doctors, but they could do me no good. For seven weeks 1 could hardly cross the floor. 1 had no pain, but was so weak nobody in the world can believe how I felt. 1 had given up all hopes of living and had given my little girl to my sister-in-law. "One day a friend came to see ms, and calling me by name, said, * Lizzie, if I were you I would try a dose of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills as they are good for heart trouble." 'My husband Bt me a box, but for two days I was not iékling any better, but on the fourth day my husband said '1 believe those pills are doing you gucd. 1 was able to say, ' Yes, I feel a gi deal better this morning.' He said, 'Well, ( will get you spother box right away.' I took two boxes and three doses out of the third one, and 1 was perfectly well and have not been sick since then. "1 will never be without them im my home for God knows if it had not been for Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, I would aot have been alive now." Price, 50 cents per box, 3 boxes for $1.25, at all dealers or mailed direct or receipt of price by The T. Milbum Co. Timi to, Ont R J REID LEADING UNDERTAKER. . . ' ms-------- "Phone 577. Chocolates Every day Price 25c per pound Assorted flavors put in fancy boxes ihn Pow 8 A.J. REES', 166 Princess §t b : CO000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ GRANULATED . SUGAR The cleanest and most sat- isfactory way to buy Granulated! Sugar is in 20 pound Cotton Bags. Every bag bears the SREP PE PSD registerid brand as shown this cut. MANUFACTURED BY THE Canada Sugar Refining Co., Ltd MONTREAL. én Pa a ts As ss sO. ._, We Manufacture Solder, Lead Pipe, PLUMBERS - Lead Waste, Lead Traps and Bends,' latest Plumbers' List and Quotations. Special Lead Bends. Write for our THE CANADA METAL CO, LTD. TORONTO, ONT. Long Distance 'Phone, M.IT28. What the New TT Burns coal alone. Duras wood alone. Burns either natural or artificial gas alone. Burns wood or coal and gas at the same time. VEER REESE REPRE ted Two ranges in one. 3 Saves room in the kit- chen. Saves gas. Always ready for any kind of fuel Twice as durable as an ordinary gas range. high-grade steel range. Most convenient range \ in the world. Winnipeg, Vancouver, St. Johs, N. B. * Booklet free BUNT &

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