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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Oct 1910, p. 11

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SAVED FROM © i E KNIFE Appendicitis Cured By "Fruit-a-tives" ust about a year aga. our daughter Ella (I xrteen years was taken with - tereible pains in the right aide The pain was 50: & vere (hat we had to carry her to bed. We ut once pul ber under the care fire t clase doctor, who pronounced it a case of Appendicitis and advised an operation ; * «We took her tc a hospital in Kingston where sf ye was again examined by an eminent specialist Ie said she had Appendiwcitd wid must be operated on al once if we waned la seve her life As we fad 1 aken her to Kingston to have we were feady but our daughter was aly aid and.oried and begged so itifully, ti we postponed 3 it for that Luckily for s and for hier an uncle came : with sce 'Fraita-tives' insisted au Kila taking 1. Good results were almost from the ad the continuous 'Fruit-a-tives' saved our daughter from the surgeon's kwoiie and to-day she id\ enjoying the best of health." ; (Father), X, (Mother). Words cannot express the gratititde of Mr. and Mrs. Fox, And Miss Blia will always remember * Pruit-a- tives "--the discovery of an eminent physician, and the only medicine in the world made of fruit soc. a box, for $2.50, or trial box, 25¢. dealers, or sent, postpaid, Less Than Meat and Is _.- Better For You + A delicious, nourishing dish--for dinner, serve biscuit smothered in creamed vegetables; for dessert, cover with any seasonable fruit and add cseam and sugar. At all grocers, 13¢. a carton, twoifor 25¢. 2110 t eit? Ay i intiest, richest, Dns . The only reliable 'method of heating such a room alone by other means is touse a |, | lin the Methodist N | uy McKim TELL US. Phe Tidings Prom Various Points in Kastern Ontario--What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. A Wedding at Wilbur. Wilbur, Oct. -b.--A quiet wedding took place on Wednesday morning, at 10.30 o'clock, at the residence of W, C. Boyd, when his eldest daughter, Mamie, was united in marriage to Ross -F. Alcorn. The bride wore a dress of white silk batiste, with white applique and gold trimmings, and a veil caught with HKly of the valley. Miss Ethel Boyd, sister of she bride, wore a dress of old rose Soile. Robert Paul attended the vroom. 'The groom's gift to the pride was a gold locket and chain ot with an*amethyst stone and pearl gold one ris; to the bridesmaid a ving, and to the groomsman a locket. The couple left ou the o'clock train for Toronto and we n points. . The bride other match. News of Kaladar. Kaladar, O¢t. 4. =Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Tavis Pickering, of Kingston, spent a ew days of last week the guests of Mr. and Mre. Charles Pickering. Mrs. (i. Banker, of the Carman house, left today for Tweed to attend the fair. fugh Bishop and Miss M. Banker at- tended the funeral at Cloyne of the late Mes. Joseph Wise. School has opened, with Miss Eves, of Kingston, as teacher, Miss Grace Dougan, New- burgh, former school teacher here, spent last week with Miss L. Fleming Miss Dougan intends leaving for Win- nipeg in a couple of weeks. S. Legree, Kingston, was a guest at the Car- man house, today, Miss L. Fleming returned home on Saturday after spending a couple of weeks in Peter- boro and Roseneath. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bishop is ill. George Dopking, C.P.R. operator, spent one day last week at his home in Enterprise. Dr. Tindle, of Flinton, was in town, to-day. Eagle Hill Echoes. Eagle Hillj0et. 4.--Farmers ave through threshing and »eport a good | | yield of grain. The Brisco Bros., of Matawatchsn, have rented the thresh- ing engine from H. Pettifer, Misses Jane and Fanny John left last Mon- day for Oswego, N.¥,, to spend the winter, W. H. Irvine and H. Pettifer wnt to Cloyne' Friday last. 8. Kring has voturned from a lengthy visit in New Ontario. H. Barteh ae companied him to his home at Knox Park. J. Armstrong and A. Ready left "Fuesday last for Elk Lake where they intend to spend the winter in one of J, K. Booth's lumber camps. mo and Leopold Miske left this morning for Gillies' Depot, New On- tario. Miss Katie Marquardt spent Monday at A. Armstrong's; Mrs. M. al Miss Frances and N. Ready, at Pettifer's; Miss Mary Rosenblath, at her home in Denbigh; Miss A. Arm- strong, Miss DBanford and Miss H. Irving spent: Sunday at J. H. Petti- for's, Pleasant Valley; W, H. Irvine at James Irvine's; Lorne John at M. Items From Selby. Salby, Oct. B.~A number from here attended the Sanday School comven tion, at Napanee, on Tuesday. Miss A. Denidon and Miss A. Wood attend: od the missionary convention at Wil ton, on Wednesday. W. Hunt and wife spent Paesday st: Deseronto. Miss Lib- bie, Anslorson is visitinkz at Stirling. A large atmber attended rally service church, on Sunday Tast. Mrs eau spent a few days at Morven. F. Amey and A. Wood, Rent Sunday at Bellrock. Visitors: r. and Mrs. MoMasters at DD. J Mr. and Mrs. File, at Mrs. Gonu's; B, Cocking and mother, at E. T. Anderton's; Mr. and Mrs. Bird and children, at Mrs. Henderson's. was held on Monday morning, to St. Johns church, Perth, where Rev, Fgth- er Hoga celdoated a requim high mass. Her six spons-in-laws hearers, They were Messrs. Bennett Grennon, Kane, Close, Haughian and Burns, > were pall At Pleasant Valley. Pleasant Valley, Oct. 6.--Farmers are pleased to see the rain, which will make ploughing operations a possibil- ity. Apples are a good crop and of god quality. Born to Mr. and Mrs, £. Joyner, a daughter, on Septembe 20th, J. Kerr, of Hillerest oe -- taken unto himself a partoer for life in the person of Miss Myrtle Cook, a popular young lady of Harrowsmith, Master Clarenve Watson is home from the general. hospital, Kingston, mach improved in health. Visitors: Mr, and Mrs. G Hughes at John Kerr's; Miss Flo Deline at Frederick Ellerbeck's; Mr. and Mrs. George Eller- beck at fF. Ellerbeck's; Mrs. M. Kerr has returned from Meuntain Grove, where: she was the guest of her daugi- ter, Mrs. D. Youmans; F. Ellerbeck at Mrs. J. Ellerbeck in King- McRory are ill. Curd, nities Falls, called on friends recently. D. Leslie, nied a George Miss G. Leslie, visited Barr's, ; A Presentation. Clarence A. Wheeler, son of C..k. , University avenues, who has ware travelling suit of taupe, with hat x s % i stand for re-election 16 congress said : Provins spent 5 rw h i] a 43 oF $4 pon unitey with het noth "1 stated before the nomination for : 0, who is very ill. Mys. | resentative in congress was offered COMING TO THE GRA} and Music for Night, Speaking of the Fréndielollisso fertainment to. he given at the Girahd on Monday," Octolery 10th, the Ash Times says: A large audience grveted Dr. Collisson, composer, in. thedity Kall, Waterford. He was the recipient of an ovation from the audience: In the second part of the programme he. Collisson introduced his new Trish humorous songs, and he was obliged to contribute no less than eleven itetus to the programme. At the end 'of the concert the enthusioem broke out again, and there was a pedert storm of applause. The entira affitis was a delightful tribute te the memory of days long since gone by, and showed that the citizens of Waterford do not quickly forget an old antl' valued friend. Art Monday on, ------ English Company Coming. One of the notable attractions of the season at the Grand is Weedon Gros- smith,who will be here next Wed- nesday evening, appearing in hi r- Preedy "And The Cour ossmith brings with Him his tire caste and production, the same as has been given for a remarkably long yun st the Criterion theatre, London. It is claimed, as Mv. Proddy, Mt. Gros smith Surpasses all Tis foriner achicve-- > ments, while Miss Granville, in the op- ssite role adds additional charm to be ideal farcical offering séen for a number of years. tie The Honse Next Door. Character Acting such as - t. Dod- son gives expr ston to, is seldom realized and this is made known by his exquisite performance of Bir John Cotswold in "The House Next Door," which Mr. Dodson will present again at the Grand on Thursday, October 13th. Those who saw the production last season agreed #hat the play i= a genuinely amusing comedy and plea- sant to the taste, HE IS OUT OF IT, Will Keep Pledge Made Not. to Run Again, a JAMES 8. HAVENS, Rochester, Oct. B.--~Represéntative James 8S. Havens, a dandidate for | the demoeratic nomination for gov. { ernor, when informed that an effort would be made to induce him to to me that I would take it 'on' con- sideration, that if T' made the can- vass it would be regarded as enough for mé to 8c whether elected oF ' de- feated . . so stated on the platform that if elected 1 wonld mot ABfept* a re nomination. I regard that a¥ b pledge and 1 will keep it." THE SPORT REVIEW. Notes on Baseball and Other Field Events, Reg. Walker and Dapaldeon will race in South Africa Christnas Day. Giant-Highlander baseball 'series will open at New York on Oet. 13th, "Phe rules revision committies of N.L.U, meets to-day at Montheal, Chicago fans. believe Fhree-Fingered Brown the greatest twirler in- base ball. i The New York Ieish-Amdricans 'wilt New Ur- the send a strong team dostn 40 leans. Mrs. Livingstone was 'the big * win: Woodbine dneet, catrying Adams, a former Rowal Military College rugby player, has turned <3t | with Parkdale. | mer at the A new lacrosse league may be form od in Western Ontario. » Many 'are dissatisfied with the C.L.A. Montreal Star: | Ken Williams, « for- mibrly of Queen's, is putting wp a creat game al hali-back and his long icks the forwards moving. King Cole; . the Cub stat pitcher, says that he would rather pitch to ten W, than one Sherwood Ma- goo. Philadelphia' ewatter is a terror tothe Chance vearhog:' = (Rtaww iv College atercollegiate races: "Mike" Smith, former of the Ottawa university' football eam, who intended going to Osgoode Hall, und who was counted on for poste foothalbifour- you're The Sign Pm Looking For" It's mighty easy to find dealers who handle GILLETTE RAZORS and BLADES, these days. The big blue, yellow and black signs of The Gillette Safety Razor stand 'out like the head-light of a locomotive Dealéys 'were 'quick to put up these attractive signs, because the men have gotten the daily-shave habit and they want GILLETTE RAZORS and BLADES. "GILLETTE" is the:pass- word that admits you into The Order Of Easy Shavers, Gillette dealers will gladly explain all the exclusive fea- tures of the "Gillette", or write us for booklets. 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