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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Sep 1917, p. 14

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"7 PAGE EIGHTEEN FIRST PICTURE OF A HEAVY HOWITZER IN ACTION ON THE WESTERN FRONT I SC. RE A ROTC 63 EA -------- E 4 y 3 ; Hr sa---- EE a hh of the gradual retirement of the German infantry. This photograph was taken im the of one the SUCCESS, diately after discharge continuous volley are cause of the such remarkable PA mm cos mat an AAA AA me French heavy howitzers in action at Lys, FROM THE, COUNTRYSIDE 158 is gett tichard week + Dorway Mr ing a Lawson Mrs. are Brown, g his uncle, Wn Ni home with fr LYNDHURST. Sept. 3.--The f: grain crop is going so much wet weather great quantity of gr some hay here was : out. from here to rt Friday. Mrs. was a week-end Tate's Frank W Montreal this mornis g to course in college Fhe same School staff of teachers is here-for-the xeqt. ] Arvin Br Bla ackburn returned thre ths' visi near M ss L from lends Arter mor ty fontrou) rain : init and Mis [A it for tho iesday la vitended tin broths Tweet in this vi R. Hant 1 Toronto uh ESTON. d Mrs, H. J New Yi are at R, Bay, and called 3 Mr. and Frankville, were 3 . A number of ed to- Rockport on Sat- g and crossed to Alexan 3 Mr. and Mrs. Bucher gave v annual ertainment to their evenings Charleston I friends on Friday ~Broekvilio ing pure be vening at t land home, Camp f [ Ve ida, The island presented a gay its decorations and ¢ There music inty raise shments, were served. ogier and Geo Stevens had motor boa 8 8 damaged on Friday while € Mreand Mrs pe eh . Crozier's boat 2 'overed' to on fire, sup- rosed - to have bee caused by a 'hinece lantern falling into it. The re was quickly extinguished, Mr 1 started home bit lost Boat in some way, with 1 truck Mr, Stevens x it considerably. Had Mr. Crozier's boat not lL when it was. a ter tion might have been a number of boats were 5 and boat house con- inflammable ma- s Sand B is visit Mrs. Tye; Miss Flor- Athens, is codvales- from an attack of Irene Wood was hospital on Mond Shaw ar Fos- R on Pidgeon xd on Satur vi at YK, irren AT for 'oad Mis ie of Toledo, the ¢ pia%g in. New. I Blas chu B. Powell, barrister atcompanied High | Stanley ( rged engi POOLE'S RESORT Aug, 3 School will reopen « O. Price of Tuesday next with Miss = Gladys Powell of Brown, Caintown, teacher. The! ¢' poop recent heavy rains, have greatly hin-|.. ; dered harvesting. A number from here patronized the Angliéan church excursion on the steamer Missis squoi, Yo Ogdensburg on Wednos . 'Mrs, |° Irwin Mallory and Mra. +. Finley were guests at Tipperary camp last! week. Miss Lozise Poole and broth- or, Master Harold, Caintown, are spending a vacation at 8. 1. Wileox's. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Guild wore 11° guests at John Dickey's - sterday. | PP tts Catarrh Cannot | Be Cured fe Xing With LOCAL APPLIC ATIONS, cannot reach 'the MeL of tf Oa se \ CHALE ds. a 108K] -tHsease. wrens : : fluenced by constitutional cond i £ { and in order to cure i an Toternal remedy Cure is taken through the faces of the hire was prow . physicians in thi. 18 composed of sor Khown, combined wit Blood puri beta, tom of the fngres Cure 1s what ! results were few PHILIPSVILLE, : E. Brown, whe spent with friends in this eturned to his home in iss Luln Marshall, of s spending the summer and Mr York, With her gra be as they pr } past three weeks FHmmy,--N Pixon» Frankville, and Rev. HH, I io result the F Nankieek THIN were week-er id Boat damagin the home of W. B. Phelps a fire in 't McDonald, of New York, her Miss Am t for irs Gr h rT Hall's internally 111 blood on the H Catn iC of dec, A number of the far nd report somo Oats yieldadl 0 bushols an acre. caught a lot of grain cud steel. Since the rain ca ny at have put on rew life and ar a rapid growth. There will + Droat ined more or less okie ey 8 El s catarefial, cond Williams, al take Miss ave and in the potatoes making the ndicitis conto the i Ai is _ cHanceLion MICHAELIS ADDRESSING REICHSTAG = | {Parham Shinn - LAVANT STATION, Sept. 4.--Mr., and Mrs. Norval § | Lee and Allie Stewart, of Lanark, spent a couple of days this week Thomas Lee's. Miss Helen Johnston. who s visiting at T. Lee's, anc Rev. R. J. Wilson's Watson's Cove for the last three weeks, has returned to her home in Montreal. Mrs. S. B Jacobs has returned from Buffalo af ter spending a week with her sister; Miss Stella Storms, of Yarker, arrivec yesterday 'to take up her duties las teacher until Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas Hofn, Poland, ang Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sproule, Mun dell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, George Sproule. Mrs. Reaper ind family has returned to her home in Montreal after spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jean "Paul, Lavant 'Settlement, ant her sisters, Mrs. W. Browning and Mrs, E. J, McFarlane, of this place Y. A. Roche, C.P.R. despatehers, To- nto, who has been spending o couple of weeks with his parents, Mr end Mrs. W. W, Roche Wilbur, has returned to work BEAN. at wa | Lennox and Kddingio EMERALD { Sept. 3.--~The recent rains have kept the farmers back with their harvesting. - The Sunday school of the Anglican church held a pienie in Fred Howard's Grove Friday last, Willilam Me(iinness is .shing- ling his house, Visitors: Miss I. Morrow of Syracuse; Miss M Brownlee of Kingston. "" + Dates of Fall Fass. | The following dates of Fall Fairs have been issued: hy the Agricultural Societies Branch of the Ontario De partment of Agriculture, Torgnto: Almonte . 450 ATth-19th Arden | Det, 2nd Arnprior .. "Sept. 17th-19th. Bobcaygeon Oct, 27th & Bowmanville .,. .Sept. 18th & righton .. Sept. 18th & Centreville .. J Rept. Chesley 18th ~-- 18th Cabden 25th & 26th Cornwall . .Sept, Gth-Sth. Delta . . Sept. 17th-19th. Demorest ville *e Sept. 20th. Frankville ¢, | .Oct. 11th & 12th, Harrowsmith «Sept. 20th & 21st. Inverary .. «+ JBept. 12th Kingston . .. « + «Sept, 25th-27¢th, Lanark .. .Sept. 13th & 14th Lansdowne Sept. 30th - 21st Lombardy . . Sept. 8th Maberly .. . Sept. 25th & 26th Madoc .. ... Oct. 2nd & 3rd Marmora Oct. 1st & 2nd. Maynooth .. . + +e «Bept. 20th. McDonald's Corners .. «Sept. 28th. Merriekville .. . Sept 18th & 19th. Napanee .. "Sept. 12th & 13th. Odessa... 4+ Oct. bth, Oshawa .. Sept. 10th-12th Ottawa (Central Canada) .. ; -, ws + wBept. Sth-17th. "se Sept. 150 2000 Picton nS tt +. Sept. (Prescott .. *,.. Sept Jjib-20t Renfrew .. Shannonville |. Sacucet ville iP 19th | 14th! Vhiakis 15th .Sept. SéptL. 20th. ~Bept. 19th-21st. . Sept." 15th. . Sept. 25th & 26th, Sept. 25th. Sept. 3 & 28th. famworth .. . t, 13th, 'Toronto (C.N, SE ( "Aug. a 10t Vankleek Hill. .. Sept: 18th-21st. Nolte had. «Sept. 18th & 2 19th. Many of these guns fired at one time and in a The guns also paved the way for the advance of the allied infantry, which has had rrr r------yvonrnr ERG 28th. - THE DAILY BRITISH _WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1917. | AUTONTONGATION ORSELFPOISONING The Dangers Condition' | Which Produces Many Well HOWTOGUARDAGAINST Sm { | "FRUIT-A-TIVES" -- The Wonderful | Fruit Medicine -- will Protect You Autointoxication means selt:poison- | | | ing, caused by continuous or partial | { constipation, or insufficient action ot | the bowels. | Instead of the refuse matter passing ; daily from the body, it is absorbed by the blood. Asa result; the Kidneys and | Skin are overworked, in their efforts to | rid the blood of this poisoning. i Poisoming of the blood in this tway often ecanses Indigestion, loss of Appetite and Disturbed Stomach. It may pro- ! duce Headaches and Sleeplessuess. 2 may irritate the Kidneys and bring on | i Pain in the Back, Rheumatism, Gout, { and Rheumatic Pai It is the chief | wl Recps the whble cause of Fezems nloa 0 i alion or -- AN ruit-u-tives' 1tly on bowels, | and the | bowels and tones up the nerve ussystem. | 50c. a box, 6 for §2.50, trial size, 236. At lers or sent postpaid oe | { { | J poisoning | kidneys skin, strengthens receiptelprice by Fruit-a-tives Limited, x Ottawa. vipcial secretary which aggregate over 4,000 acres and produce a large variety of food stuffs used in the various institutions. i r. Spry is a member of i. NY ret Easton's Corners and | Gates, Wire Guards, Baskets and took a course at the Ontario Agricul-| every description of wire goods manu- | tural College, from which he grad-|factured by ated several years ago 1 . 5z08 : - | Partridge & Sons. That man in a measure serves the Lord and his fellow man when he | labor to prevent injustice. AA AA AA Ni A "WIRE FENCING Crescent 'Wire Works, Phone 280. Kingston. f a ' CANADIAN 113] RENT A THIS TROUBLE | a prom-| Trellis, Flower Borders, rating. 50 King Street Fast, IMPERIAL LIFE According the Dominion Government hasis of reserves, The Imperial Life's (otal surpins funds amount to $2,530.081.05, or more then 26 per cent. of the le- gal reserve. Thin is hundreds of thousands of dolinrs In excess of the surplus of any other Cana. dian company at the same period of Its history. J. B. Cooke, Dis.Mgr. 832 King St., Phone 503; Residence $42. RAILWAY TR LETS HARVEST HELP EX- CURSIONS TO WEST- ERN CANADA $12.00 To Winnipeg, Man., plus 3 cent per mile beyond. 2 Return, 3 cent per mile to Win- nipeg, plus $18.00. te Going Date, Sept, 11th. For further particulars apply to ° J. P. Hanley, C.P. and T.A., G.T, Ry. | Sys., Kingston, Ont, CUNARD LINE Passenger Service Between Montreal and Londo: { (Calling Falmouth to land passengery) --and-- Montreal and Bristol For particulars of sailings ana rites pply to local agents or to THe Robert Reford Ca: Limited, General Agents, Toroato. Many times the scales of justice have been made to weigh wrong by unscrupulous hands. A cr rn. ---------- A -------- igi ay ADDITIONAL EXCURSIONS For Harvesters TO WESTERN CANADA VIA Canadian Pacific, Sept. 10th & 12th From All Stations in Ontario, Ottawa, Smith's Falls and West GOING TRIP WEST $12.00 TO WINNIPEG $ Full particulars fram FF. Conway, CP, Ay Cor, Princess and Wellington Streets, RETURN TRIP EAST 18.00 FROM WINNIPEG 7 Kingston, Ont. Phase 1197, A Home Well Warmed i If your, home lacks the comfort of steady, day, you > ray ing your house heated Hi ad 4 Contrary to general expectations of many uetral as well as be ration, Dr. Michaelis, the new German Chancellor, is not a pacifist. In his speech to the Reichstag he formally aynounced it as his conviction that Germany would retgin her present attitude and continue the fight until vie tory is won for Germiinic arms. 'In the photo he is seen delivering these sentiments to the German Parliament. he cross shows the Dhancellor's position. a APPOINTED FARM DIRECTOR Named for Important Duiles, Brockville, Sept 7.-J. R. Spry, BSA. who has had charge during the past three years of the drainage propagands carried on by the On- tario Department of Agrieafture, has been appointed farm director in place of Samuel Todd, who resigned to take | up his duties with the food control. fer. 'Mr. Spry will have supervision of the fans by the pro Young Man From Hastan's Opraecs| s are edly nee and appreciated if you take the trouble to and Nterstune give full details, 1 you would like to know the Hot Water System suitable for your home, write us. Write for Booklet and Descriptive Literature i sufficient t warmth on the coldest winter's not doing the right thing by your family. Their health as well as comfort F h a Hot Water System. Of all systems A cost of a King in Winter

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