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Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Nov 1914, p. 6

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'y | scarce in CHASE & SANBORN COUNTRYSIDE TIDINGS WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS HAVE TO TELL. News From Villages and Farms Throughout the Adjoining Coun- ties -- Rural Events, ana Move- ments of the People, Bath Road Reports Road, Oet. 31.--Apples are this vicinity. Farmers are digging théir potatoes; they are turn ing out' well. George Elliott has had two raffles this season. J Ferris has finished shingling his barn. The cheese factory has been closed for the past week owing to the small quantity of milk coming in. Many of the children enjoyed Hallowe'en. John Mouldley and John Hyland are ploughing and are finding it hard. Miss Lottie Hy,and visited Mrs, W. N. Hamilton. Jath Notes From Elginburg, Elginburg, Oct 31--John! C dukes and bride from Ottawa, a visiting at W. Corduke's. Mrs. C. Fraser and Lorena are visiting friends at Mouitain Grove. Frank Toller had a sale on Friday. He is moving to Kingston. Mrs. MceWil- Hams, Camden East, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. A. Smy- the. Mrs. Nicholson, Merrickville, visited at B. Jackson's this week. Ray Orser and wife, Latimer, at J. Irwin's; Mr. and Mrs. B. Day and Ila, Sydenham, and Mr, and Mrs. S Abbott and children Cataraqui, at KE. Tolles ? Frankville Reports AUTOMOBILES AND CARRIAGES FOR HIRE Frankville, Oct. 30 Farmers in this vicinity would gladly welcome a good rain as the land is very hard for ploughing Mr. and M Latimer, of Athens, spent day with her brother, ¢ Lehigh Corners. Stanley and his father were here this week with their threshing outfit, which loes good work. Oscar Mott has Crummey Phone 1177 | ' George W. Boyd, l 89 Earl Street. r------ - | | Cook's Cotton Root Compound. | A safe, reliable reguiating | medicine. Sold in three des grees of strength--No. 1, $1; No. ©. 8 Sad B No. 3, 85 per bor gr all druggists, or sent on receipt of price, pamphlet, THE COOK MEDICINE co, a ) Address: TORONTO. ONT. (Formerly Windsor.) | Thomas Copley Telephone 987 Drop a card to 13 Pine street whes wanting anything done In the carpen tery line! Estimates given on all kindy repairs and new work; also hard. wood floors of all kinds. All orders will receive prompt attention. Shop 40 Queen Street. EUROPEAN AGENCY Wholesale Indents promptly execut- | ed at lowest cash prices for all Brit- Ish and Continental goods, including Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists' Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glass- ware, Cycles, Motor Cars aud Accessor fos, Drapery JMilllnery and Plece Goods, Fancy Goods-and Perfumery, i Hardware, Machinery and Metals, | Jewellery, Plate and Watches, Photographic and Optical Goods, Provisions and Ollmen's Stores, ete., ete. Commission 2% % to 5%. Trade Discounts Allowed. Special Quotations on Demand. Sample Cases from 850 upwards. Consignments of Produce Sold on Account, WILLIAM WILSON & SONS (Established 1814), 25, Abchurcyy Laue, London, E.O. Cable Address: "Annuaire London." FURNITURE PARLOR, MUSIC AND CHINA CAD. INETS joi a snowstorm, whi rented the Lehigh farm for next vear~ The remains of the late John Pritchard, of Rockspring, ought to Lehigh Corners cemetery n Thursday lest. Accident At Lower Lavant, Lower Lavant, Oct. 31--- Most the men attended the wood bee Widow Perey"s on Thursday H Robertson has returned from hi three months trip in the west Bartraw is working for A. Jackson at the station Mr. and Mrs. M Reid, and Miss Ruby pent Sund:iy t J. Bartraw's J. Perey met with What might have proved a very ser accident coming from the store the other day. On rounding a sharp corner one of his horses took fright at another rig approaching and threw. Mr. Percy out and then turn ed round and ran back to the store Mr. Percy was badly shaken up but was not seriously hurt were ol ious At Washbwrn's Corners Washburn's Corners, Oct Saturday morning there dence at the store of D. L. Johnston, Athens, that the warehouse had besn entered during the night. " A broken window indicated how the entry had been gained. B. Wilson, of Detroit, is visiting his parents in ens. Mr Mrs. John Lovern ente ined a of friends from here on Mrs. Knapp, Eaton , ha wus {in and number who returned irom the much improved in health. Tuesday - last a hdd at the home Delta, in honor on Wednesday On shower s H.. Hazelton, va Wright, married to Stanley Morris Fhe first installin@it of rived on Monday morning in the form , v lasted vhout Miss Hattie Erwin of Mrs of Mias who, Wal Winter "ar has with 1 hours home, three returned Intives at On Se with a ut of evening W. Hayes met serious accident was { at at his rig son's cab \thens, when he fell on*the breaking his fe: Mi: Salisbury and Miss CC, | ha returned to their home in Saratoga, N.Y., after a month's visit here Mrs. H. H. Arnold, Athens, left this morning for a visit with her daughter Mrs. | in Boston Mra William Athens, went to ting « inet sidewalk, shop, overn Robinson, Feohnston, evi | Wed. | hospital | miscellaneous | THE DAILY BRITISH WEIG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1914. Ottawa on Monday and will deliver an address at the Women's Institute con- vention. The patriotic concert held at Greenbush on Thursday was a de cided success." Mrs. (Rev.)Swayne and Mrs. Ogle Webster, of Athens, attended the meeting of the W.A. at Brockville last week. Mrs. S. A. Webster, of this place, is visiting friends at Ath ens... Fdward Best, of Seperton, about to depart from here, having purchased a {farm convenient to} Brockville | At Addison, on Thursday last, quiet wedding was solemnized by Rev Victor Collins, of Athens, when Miss Nellie Collister became the bride of C, E. Danby, of Brockville. Mrs. Henry Erwin visited friends at Chantry recently Mrs. D. Living- stone, of Gananoque, called on friends in Athens this week. W Earl ar rived here last week from the Cana dian west, to visit his parents. George Flood has moved from here to Soper- ton. NEURALGIA SETTLED INHER LUNGS No Relief From The Pain Until She Took " Fruit-a-tives " CAMPRRLLVILLE, ONT, Mav sth.1913, "I cannot speak too highly of *'Fruit.a-tives", For over thirty years, I have suffered from chronic Neuralgia and Constipation, experiencing untold agony. The Neuralgia settled in my lungs and I took bottles of medicine without relief. The doctor told me I would fiot get better but '* Fruit-a- tives" proved that the doctor was wrong by giving me quick relief and finally an completely curing me. ..+ I would not have my present health if it were not for ' Fruit-a-tives"' and I am glad of this opportunity of givin you this letter t such a splendi remedy as ' Fraita-tives , Mgrs. NATHAN DUNN. soc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢ Atall dealers or senton receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Err -------------- PEEP P PRR MR OPER PREP RRP LETINS a ov---- INCIDENTS OF THE Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Our | Biisy Reporters. i William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's. Phone 564. L. Walsh, of Toronto, in city . for the rughy Satur day: Mr. and Mes. P. J. Tobin, brook, are calling on friends mn city for a few H. . Cunningham, piano tuner, King street. Leave orders at Auley's book store. J. Noonan, of Ottawa, was in city on Saturday on a visit to brother, I). Noonan, who is very ill. Fireman T. W. Snider, of the On tario street hall, has resumed duty, alter a vacation spent in the far west, Miss Susan J. Mason, aged fiity- eight years, eldest daughter of the late Capt. Mason, of Kingston, died Foronto on Friday. I'he Young Men's Street Methodist church address ed on Sunday afternoon by J. G. II liott. His theme was "The Modern Newspaper." A citizen Kingston seventeen day, and said that it w that the city parks were with people all day DAY, was the WAR BUIL game on Turkish ambassador in lin says the sultan will clare a holy war at once involve the British Mohamme- PAP BP BE PR RE PTET Jers ¢ des and + West- the days 21 Me Germans again failed in a ter- « rible night attack near Ypres against British and French, It is 'understood in Rome that rn quarter million Turkish troops are already in Egpyt the his » Reported in Toronto that Uni- ted States secret service has notified the Canadian govern- ment of a plot to blow up the Welland canal and the C. P, R. tunnel at Hamilton, Tsing-tau is on fire shells of British and warships. in Club of Queen was bbe from the the weather in Japanese years recalled ago Satur rm thronged as so -- Russians have made a advance west of the river, great Vistula + dee Bel eee was most delight man was Early, Monda, Sunday's weather ful. The weather good behavior ig there was quite a heavy with a keen electrical displa Snider, living near the third concession of township, had green peas his garden on October 29th. They wth demonstrated th a splendid character the Ontarian | Is In a North and North chimate Direction. { London Noy 2--The gener: trend of the movements of both th | allied-and German armies is for th moment, according.to both Britis ind French official statements, in , 1 northerly and northeasterly directio | which is in aceordance with the di ires of the allied commanders, bt | that Germany has resumed her han { mer blows with greater energy tha fever is attested by the British off cial information bureau. In spite of these stubborn coun ter-strokes it is elaimed that all thr movements of the triune forces ar {in a forward direciiofi towards th | Hne still held by Germans in fore and stretching from Bruges t Thourout, Roulers, Iseghem, an | Courtral on his -- Col. Albertas has defeated an- other rebel commando in the Transvaal. morn- | shower 2% oe Link' Ere in| Damon Mills, estfown were | second and Easter] of 1 WELLAND FIRM To Make Shrapnel For British Was Office. Steel Limited, whose plant completed in Welland, orders from oflice, through thé ( ment of militia and defence, for manufacture of shrapnel shell | A number of the - dicectors of. the | Electric Steel and Metals company have been engaged in the making of shells in English arsenels, and this ex perience them to turn out the the Welland plant contract will keep th day and night unt I'he stock in the Electric Metals Limited by Bickle Fhe Electric and va Unt the anadian de have ceived British th enables complete shell I'he present going 19135 in aod On a Mysterious Mission, AS London, Nov. 2-~The British go t has sent threa of .its highe 0 the contiizent on a iho and he delegation Lloyd George, chequer: Lord Lord 1ssued Rooke, «| ronto. Every Man To His Trade Serious i Mark Thistlewaite, pr {tary to vice-president Marshall, ran |across 2 J0-page, handwritten letter | from a crank in the official mail one morning After reading three p ges of it he decided, with : i { brighten his chief's day thim wade through the ) jand accordingly laid it on top of | pile of 8 on his private desk | Vice-President I 1 u with a cheery and pa 1 his private office There {silence of almost a minute thew the | -- | buzzer sounded. "Mark," he exclaim- | James Robinson was sentenced b ed the secretary appeared, 'when | Justice Kelly at Hamilton to twent a dog, do you suppose I'm | years in the penitentiary for mar & to do my own barking?" { slaughter in the killing of Andrey TT -- Richardson Mrs. Jacob Page, Paletom, lost a eye through a ean of gyrup explod ng when she was opening it ivate secre- Reading, t chief The destination of this mission kept a profound secret, i The most plausib report has it that the three have gor | to Holland and possibly will 'exten { their journey to the Scandinavia countries to deal with the matter « hipnient of goods from nentr: countries into Germany a8 We $s object ed | the into was as s0in of are willing old thing Nome most | hint, to except people any ut ide CHEWINC Music Cabinets, $4.30, $0.50 and ap 5. Parlor Cabinets, $10.50 and up. "China Cabinets, any finish, $12.50, $15.00 to $55.00, . dentee Tables. any finish, $1.50 and up. ao sit TOBACCO in bulk, The reason is, PACIFIC Inside each wrapper is 10¢ == v EVERY PLUG OF PACIFIC BRIGHT CHEWING always reaches you in perfect condition and always the same - not hard one day and soft another, like the kinds you buy is first made "DELICIOUSLY GOOD" and wholesome and then each plug is wrapped separately in foil to keep that goodness ir and not aliow it to come In contact with dust and soiled hands, BUY A PLUG TO-DAY AND NOTE THE DIFFERENCE. a satin insert which is highly valued by collectors - See window displays around tow. AT ALL DEALERS. dan troops in India and Egypt. ; § The bombardment of the Ger- man position in Kiau-Chau began Saturday. It is the impression that a gener- al advance of the allied forces in France and Belgium has been order- ed. Extremely severe fighting is In progress in the Argonne region, where the Germans are again trying 0 push southward. Announcement of Turkey's parti- Ipation in the war caused enthus- «4sm in Berlin. Lord Nairn, son of Lord Lans- lowne and King George's equerry, 1s been killed in action in France. The Black Sea fleet has attacked be Turkish- squadron, sinking a nine-layer and a destroyer, and cap- uring a collier, Turkish warships are bombarding sebastopal. The claim is made that Turkey did 10t intend to make war on Russia, ut that action was taken by the rerman crews of the Goeben and dreslau. The Germans in their retreat des- royed all of the railways and brid- ses, as well as all stores in the ter- itory evacuated. The Russian ar- illery has been an important factor n the fighting. General Von_Kluck's army, which 10lds the positions near Soissons,, 1as again atterupted the offensive, out it is officially declared that it 1as failed to gain any ground, and hat the allies now hold some of the ormer German trenches on the right »ank of the Aisne. Both Great Britain ave presented the following de- nands to the Sublime Porte: An xplanaiion of Turkey's naval action n the Black Sea; the dismissal of rerman officers from Turkish ships; und the dismantling of the chuisers joeben and Breslau, said to have een purchased by Turkey of Ger- many. A Reutir despatch from Constantino le says that Turkey has formally an wnnced its annexation of Egypt The British cruiser Hermes, built in 1900, was sunk by a German torpedo n the Straits of Dover, with the Yoss drowned and forty miss and Russia if two men ng Commuuication with Constantinople 1as been ent off, but it is understood hat all diplomatic representatives oi 'vance and Britain have departed he Italian cabinet has resigned as fhe result of a deadlock on the (ues ion of war against ermany All - reports to hand indicat he allied troops ace holding ines in 'France and Belgium lurkish torpedo boats entered Jessa harbor to attack merchant ships, but were driven off by the Rus ian gunboat Kkubents Official London bureau issued the wmes of twenty officers killed, eight vho died of thirty-two vounded, eight missing It iz officially announced that the ritish, French and Russian ambassa lors asked for and received their pass Sunday, leaving Constants declaration of that their Two wounds, orts on ple at night. A Berlin despatch says the German list for the past week" 62,000; total to date » J onenalty imount&. to ibout 420,000 On "Thursday edd three bbs wan war 'materials ieting great damage British aviators drop-. mudst of Ger Bifages, in in the near PITH OF THE NEWS ondensed [tems By Telegraphic and From Exchanges Two new dormifories were opened t the Ontario school for the Deaf t Belleville Two little children of J. G ns were fatally burned when a barn as destroyed at Irricana, AMa. The Congregational mission au horities anticipate no danger for heir missionaries in Turkey Mewa Singh was sentenced at ancouver to be hanged for the mur of Immigration Inspector Hop- inson. tichard Taylor, an Englishman ooming in Toronto, died in the hos ital some time after he was seized vith illness. John J. Rowens, Markham treet, appeared in the police court, harged with high treason He leaded not guilty and was remand *d without bail. A pension bill will be introduced y the government at the coming ession of parliament, providing for generous pension scheme for all 'anadian volunteers killer or dis- bled in active service. A pretentious scheme, which con emplates the cultivation of a million r more acres of land that is now aw, and the seeding of it to grain, ith the idea of bringing the trade mlance of the dominion up, to nor- wal, will be presented to the Do- inion Council of Agriculture, which onvenes in Winnipeg Tuesday. Stev er 397 Only Twenty-Five Lost. Whitby, Eng., Nov. 2---Theé death ist of the hospital ship Rohilla, wrecked on the coast near here vhile proceeding to Belgium, will aot exceed twenty-five. More than 1alf of the eighty who were still on woard at daylight yesterday have been saved by life lines which were 'tretched during a shght lull in the torm. Others managed to swim a- 'hore wearing life belts. There are still a number of per- ions on the forward half of the wrecked vessel, which is holding ight on the jagged rocks. > E-------------- Socks For Tommy Atkins. Newark News Maggie and her Scottish lady 'viends are knitting woollen socks for Tommy Atkins these days--and these vights, too--for Maggie's light burns often into the wes sma' hours. It isn't exactly keeping 'neutral, but it is Christian and humane. 1 you tell M ie thatryou sup- pose ber sock-making is an indicatibp 'that the Germans are licking the socks off Mr. Atkins, she will reply : "Hoot awa', mon! Dinna ve ken that Tammas is wearin' out hisjsowks chasin' the enemy ?"' Died in Belleville, Oct. 29th, Gil- bert Delong, aged about 88 years, a descendant of the grand old U. E. Loyalist stock, He was born in Prince Edward county, where he liv- ed the most of his na For all forms of ¢ a there dre no finer remedies than pepsin and bismuth, a statement which your doctor will readily ro. or - «x. These are the two principal ingredients used in Rexall Dys- vepsia Tablets and, in conjunction with the other § this ane of the finest known. preparations for i gestion. exall DY pepeia Tablets soothe and tone up the stomach, causing a healthy and natural secretion of the gastric juices, thus helping the bowels to do their work naturally, They prevent heartburn, flatulence and distress after eating, and convert the food into rich red blood, flesh, bone and muscle. The 2 gL Store Mahood's Drug Store, Kingston, Ont, 1 i 3 NE Er Rel Bre a World's greatest Prog Staves. bee you) back Your aay TH : RREARREVEREES The Ally of Good Health People who wafue good health wea only pure wool underclothing (such as "CEETEE™ for many good reasons-- wool is best for wear next the skin-- rapidly absorbs all the impurities from the body--and acts as an insulator against cold and heat--it is warmest in Winter and coolest in Summer; ask any Medical Man. : Buy' your "CEETEE" Underclothing to-day. . ALL BRITISH MATERIAL AND CANADIAN MADE FROM START TO FINISH The C: Turnbull Co. of Galt, Limited - . GALT, ONTARIO am a " aE Steen For sale by the following well-known dealers in Kingston: E. P. Jenkins Clothing Company Look for the SHEEP wd John Laidlaw & Son. R. Waldron or = Si [i " air, purifying effective agent ie be safely nd oi L7 ons of Nature's Orders Se TODAY from your dealer. red only by J. C. ENO, Ltd., "Fruit Sale" Wi London, England TN for Canada: Harold F. Ritchie & Ean Limited, 10 Mota Se TF oroute laws "Froit Salt" 2, young or d, Astoria Shoes for Men . Thisseason we are showing the strongest line of this fa- mous shoe for that we ever had in stock. The newest styles 'leather and lasts are shown here. We want the man who is i having shoe troubles to $5.00 and $6.00 JH. SUTHERLAND & BRO | THE HOME OF 'GOOD SHOFS

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