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Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Mar 1924, p. 4

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7+ Fn 'THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924. Offensive Breath Caused by Catarrh Easy to Purify the Air Pas= sages by the Healing ' Essences In CATARRHOZONE The germs of catarrh don't live long after you breathe the soothing | vapor of CATARRHOZONE. | It's really wonderful the way CA- | TARRHOZONE stops a COLD, It | quickly heals a sore throat, takes aH | the irritation out of a bronchial | COUGH, clears the NOSE of that stuffed-up" feeling. f If you breathe the pure healing va- | por of CATARRHOZONE you are bound to overcome your COLDS and winter ills. Pleasant and safe to use, good for | children, men and women. Com- Hard Wood Choice Body Hardwood. Soft Mixed Wood. Kindling and Slabs. | | Chas. Bedore & Son 840 NELSON STREET Phone 1746J. -------- Hemsky & Son WATCHMAKERS Try Us for Watch and Clock Repairs 109 BROCK STREET , Phone 2066w. Small size, 50c.--AT ALL DEALERS, or by mail from Dr. Hamilton Pill Co'y, Montreal. | MOTHERS 00 THS -- WHEN IN PICTON Ral Me i Rub Musterole on Throats Lumber, Coal, Feed HYATT & HART No telling how soon the sympt: Grinding by Hydro Power. may develop into croup, or worse, Ahd then's when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give Prompt relief. It does not blister. As first aid, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. You shculd keep a jar ready for instant use. _ It is the remedy for adults, too. Re- lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache congestion, pleurisy, rheu- guatian, fumbago, pains and aches ack or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may vent poeumcnia). 40c and 75¢, at all druggists. The Musterole Co. of Canada, Ltd., ntreal. STEROLF Ww! 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Quite frequently your eyes become tired and painful--due to prolonged reading, writing or sewing. : Our rest glasses, for P y use, will prove a pleasing surprise in / comfort and satisfaction. Let us make up a pair for you. 'R. ARTHEY, RO. VISION SPECIALIST SPRING FUEL IS WOOD Sets Jond of Mixed Wood split ready for stove. $4.00 per load. Slabs ........ . cetrarennes $3.00 Book your orders mew for WELSH COAL Summer and Fall delivery, id W. A. Mitchell & Co. 15 ONTARIO STREET *) 07. ie z ad | Dr. Edgar Shewell Bissell, Mal- plete outfit, $1.00---]asts two months, | From the Countryside Frontenac FLORIDA March 24.--The snow 4s disap- | pearing as if by magic under the in- fluence of the bright March sun and wind; wheels are again in use. Maple sugar season is with us once more. Charles Jeffrey has been engaged in hauling wood from Hartington. [Stuart Martin, Violet, at his parents', |Mr. and Mrs. Damon Martin's; Miss | Bertha Peters spent the = week-end | with friends in Verona; Mrs. Edward {Martin visited at her brother's, [Lathan Clarke's, Wilton, recently. MCLEAN. March 24.--The roads are in a bad state. A good crowd from here | attended Ard. Wagar's sale last | week. Nearly every one who has sugar bushes has them tapped. Wil- liam Cousins and Edward Ball have | returned home from visiting at Bn- | terprise and Moscow, Miss Mary | Raycraft, visiting at Frank Snider's | on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam | Cousine and daughter and Arthur Wagar at Barl Storms', Wagarville, | on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. C. Ray- { mond, and Gertrude and Carrie, | spent Sunday at E. Hinton's. Mr. and Mrs. John Raycraft and son | Ohristatn, and Edward Ball spent Sunday at John Kellar's; John Em- |bury at Alfred Hearns'. Misses Melissa, Edith and Reta Hare, and Andrew, at Cord McCulla's; Ervin and Robert Kellar, Edward Ball and Christain Raycraft' spent Sunday evening at Charles Raymond's. ELGINBURG March 26.--Preparations are he- ing made for the making of maple syrup. Mrs. B. Tolls and Mrs. B. Simpkins, who have been ill for the past few weeks, are much improved in health, John Silver had the mis- fortune to sprain his ankle and also to lose a 'valuable Jersey cow last week. Mrs. W. Kiell, Joyceville, visited friends here this week. Rob- ert McCause hurt his foot seriously while working in the woods. Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin left on Satur- day for Beamsville and Toronto, where they will visit their son and daughter. Mrs. Catherine Reld fis visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. Kfell, Joyceville. Walter Clogg and ed Porter spent a day last week at Knowlton Lake. Miss Beatrice Gra- ham, Kingston, visited her parents this week. IL. McFadden is visiting his brother, Walter McFadden. Mr. Hodge gave an exhibition of the 'Babes in the Woods," here on Thursday night 13st. Earl Frazer is busy sawing wood for the neighbors. Leeds CHARLESTON. March 24.--Sugar-making and trapping are in full swing. Some of those who have cottages on the main shore paid them a visit on Sunday afternoon. J. Johnson has returned from the hospital {in Brockville, where he was rec: iving treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wills are com- fortably settled on Mrs. Godkin's farm. Mrs. Joseph Kelsey is pot en. joying the best of health, ADDISON March 25.--The snow is fast dis- appearing and farmers are busy get- ting ready for sugar making. Miss Flora Watts, Athens, spent last week with friends here. Miss Leora Greenham, Brockville, spent the week-end at her home here. Several of the school chil- dren are at home this week with sore arms, due to vacein- atign. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watts spent Sunday at Plum Hollow. The telephone company has moved the switch board from the store to Mr. Mott's house. Mrs, Edythe Wliitse was visiting friends in Athens, \ Lanark re FALLBROOK March 24.--The snow has nearly all disappeared and the cars are running again. Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Snow, and family, left fer the west on Monday. Mrs. William Playfair, who has been seriously iil, is improving. Mrs. William Ennis, who underwent a critical operation in Perth hospital, is improving. The farmers are tapping their suger bushes and report a good run of sap. box factory to a more comvenjent place. Rev. Mr. Hodder held his first service in St. Peters church, on Sunday. Messrs. Peter and Nelson McDonald returned hoine from the shanty on Friday. i Township Councils - PITTSBURGH, 'March 3.--~Oouncil met at 11 a.m. Members all present. Minutes Accounn passed: Clerk, account salary, $25 Jowytown, is appointed coroner for united counties of Leeds ani delays, He loses thanks who piomises and account salary, $60; Dr. Young, act- ing M.H.O., $20; Joseph Murphy, John Playfair is moving his| division registrar, $14.50; tressurer;| { work on road, $3; Wilson & Son, re- Pairs on grader, $30.25; Michael Shortell, sheep killed and damagea by dogs, $204; O. Finnigan, sheep killed by dogs, $7; B. Moran, sheep | killed by dogs, $50; W. McKinnon, | supplies for charity, $17.20; Joseph J. Woods, sanitary inspector, $5; A. Chown, $15; D. G. Hay, auditor, $15. Adjourned until first Monday in April at 10 a.m. LUMBAGO Quickly Soothed Away For the sharp, piercing pain of Lumbago, and the tormenting aches of Rheumatism, no liniment is so elicient, so quick to bring comfort and relief as good old "Nerviline." ment penetrates through the tis- sues very quickly, sinks at once to the core of the pain, draws the blood from the congested area, and thereby relieves the pain in a short time. Those who , suffer from stiff joints, swellings and Rheumatic conditions should use Nerviline, ine King of Pain des- troyers. Get Nerviline to-day p at all dealers. ro SUGAR MAKING PROCEEDS It Is the Order of the Day in the Country. . Moscow, March 25.--Wge are sor- ry to learn of the illness of Mrs, Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cousins are about to move to Enterprise; their many friends are sorry they are leaving. Miss Ida Amey, Nap- anee, is visiting friends in this vici- nity. Sugar making is the order of the day. - Mrs. J. A. Amey was called, hur- riedly, on Monday, to the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Chown,; In Kingston. - J. Lucad, Sr., received congratula- home at Hilller after spending the tions of a large number of friends, | Winter with Mr. 'and Mrs. - Wallace on Tuesday on the occasion of his Garratt. Mrs, Lerne Brickman, Vie- birthday. Levi Huffman, Napanee, toria, is spending a week with Mrs. visited friends here recently. |L. Vandervoort. Mr. and Mrs. Angus The entertainment held in the Lake, West Lake, spent Tuesday Orange hall, under the auspices of With Mrs. J. Vancleat. Mr. and the Woman's Institute, was a suc- Mrs. John Sword gave a party to cess, A splendid programme of about twenty-five couples, last week, solos, instrumental music and read-|Cards and dancing were engaged in. Ings was given. The chief feature| Mrs. Andrew Pettengill's many of the evening was a debate: "Re-|friends are pleased to know that she solved that the farmer has more time passed through the critical operation for pleasure thar hls wife." The successfully at the General Hospital, affirmative was ably supported by Tweed. Our postmaster, George Mrs. Ottls Huffman and Mrs. J. Pettengill, has gone to Toronto and Bell while the negative was equally undergone an X-ray examination. well defended by Messrs. Percy As-| Rev. Mr. Robbins was called to the selstine and Charles Darling. All [bedside of hls mother on Saturday deserve praise for the way in whi¢h last. Clayton Burr officiated at the they handled the subject. | Methodist church in the morning, at Mrs. H. Nicholson has returned to Rose Hall in the afternoon and at her home in Kingston after spend- Wellington in the evening, Mrs. ing a week with her parents here. Fred Geddes has returned to Toron- . to, after spending three weeks with WOMAN IN THE HOME, her father. Mrs. W. J. Luffman spent a week Household Cares Make Great De- mands on the Health. at Brighton ,the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Teskey, Guelph, will spend Easter with her parents, Mr. and The work of the average woman in | Mrs. Thomas Hardy. the home makes greater demands on| Wellington Babbit, Cleveland, their vitality than men realize, and Ohio, a former Wellington boy, is there is always something more to|very ill. George B. Noble has gone do. Whén the breadwinner has fin-|to Chicago to visit his brother. ished, the housewife begins anew. No| The Lake View hotel is making wonder 'women's backs ache and, improvements, their nerves are wormout. No won- der-they get depressed and irritable, suffer from headaches and generally feel out of sorts. But, of course, all women are not like that--what is the difference? Monday Evening, Perth Road, March 22.--The A woman with plenty of healthy, |... fine warm weather has oi red blood in her veins finds work in the roads for wheeling again. Many the home easy, She asks for no pity; have tapped their sugar-bushes, The her vitality is at par. This points the sale held at Mrs. Soles', on Tues. way 1 Jeulth for others. Make DW. day, and at William Ennis' on Thurs- ood. You can do it with Dr. Wil-' gq." wore both . well attended, and Hams' Pink Pills. These pills have good prices were realized ' the marvellous property of renewing The play, "Brin Go Bragh," giv- the blood and toning up the nerves. op by the Perth Road = Dramatic Your improved appetite and diges- Gjup on Monday evening, was much tion will show the effect of Dr.' Wil- enjoyed by a large audience. Rev. llams' Pink Pills. Your fatigue and M. McMath personating Squire Don- your backache, your headaches and nelly, an English official residing in pression will vanish. You will find Ireland" did his part well. W. Kel- new joy in living. lar as Barth Brannigan, informer You can get these pills through and traitor, afforded much laughter; any dealer in medfeine, or by mail F. Kellar acting as James O'Brien, at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- captain of the rebels, filled his part liams' Medicine, Co., Brockville, Ont. in his usual eloquent manner. R. 4 | Smith, a young Irish American, | named Phil O'Connor and Miss mee PLAY WAS SUCCESSFUL, It was Presented at Perth Road on PASSED AWAY IN KINGSTON. Miss Elizabeth Forward Died in the Donnelly's cousin, enacted their role Hotel Dieu. as sweethearts. H. Votary perso- Bath, March 24.--Irvine Chapman, nated Terry Murphy, ready to fight who was removed to the Hotel for "Erin Go Bragh;" Mrs. F. Kel- Dieu, Kingston, last week, js very lar did her part as Margaret Don- seriously ill. The many friends of. nelly, the squire's daughter, in a Miss Elizabeth Forward were shock- spirited manner; Miss T. Ennis took ed to hear of her death in the Hotel the part of Alice Gorman, Margaret's Dieu, Kingston, on Friday night. maid, and Miss Clough did credit to The funeral was held in Kingston, her role as Old Nancy, the mountain on Monday afternoon, she and her witch. The proceeds will go to the sister having resided there for the ¢gnnexional funds. winter, and the remains were then Mrs. Amey still continues in very placed in the vault at Millhaven, | poor health, Mrs. J. Raymond has The Anderson Dramatic Club put returned from the Kingston General on a play, "Farm Folks," in the Ma- hospital, sonic Hall, on Thursday evening last, Smith attended the and attracted a large crowd. Reeve Christian Alliance evangelistic Mellow attended the sessions of the meetings at Cooke's church. Mrs. J. county council gt Napanee last week. Middleton spent last week at Mrs. Mrs. George Davy is spending a few E. Stokes'. R. Alport was a re- days in Napanee with her daughter, cent guest at R. Thompson's. Miss Mrs. Frank Mellow. Robert Steven- Lottie Campbell is convalescent. son, who has been semously ill, is/ A number from here attended the improving. Mission and rowsmith Dramatic Club. Mrs. W. Wallace and Miss Winnifred Wal- lace spent Thursday with friends at Wilmer. The Perth Road auto stage is now able to make its dally round trip. Special meetings began on March 23rd in the United church. WELLINGTON TIDINGS. The News From This Stirring Little Village. Wellington, March 25. ~--Mrs. Lucetta Hutchinson passed away very suddenly while the doctor was at her side on Monday last. The funeral took place on Wednesday at the Methodist church. Rev. Mr. Robbins performed the last rites. Those left to mourn are a husband, Gordon Hutchinson, and a sister, Mrs. George McCartney, Rose Hall. Mrs. I. Bovay returned to hes At Vancouver, B,.C., on Marth 7th, Miss Olive Ste. Barbe Chaffey, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Chaffey, of that eity~be- came the bride of George P. Draper. The bride's parents are natives of Leeds county. "Was Freed of Gall Stones And Persistent Backache" This wonderful lini. | | Hoare as Blanche Flynn, Margaret Messrs, J. Harris and R, | f | | i { | { | | play given at Sydenham by the Har- | forgotten. Victoria Street. \ STOP YOUR ROOFING TROUBLES Let us supply you with Shingles or Roof- ing that has a reputation for quality. "Quality" remains long after "price" is ALLAN LUMBER (C0. "Phone 1042. J RAIL FENCES A CAUSE For the Bad Oondition of the Roads--People Moving at Yarker, Yarker, March 25.--Autos can run as far as Colebrook, from Nap- anee, but are blocked from reach- ing Enterprise. Some havegtried it, but had to return. The same ig the trouble going to Odessa. The old rail fence is the cause and they should be replaced by wire fences. The Napanee river {s now open; the ice has gone down the river. Our cheese maker, Mr. Davey, re- moves with his family to Alexan- dria, having secured a cheese fact- ory there. The old stome s¢hool house is being painted and, fitted up for the arrival of the new, cheesg- maker taking the place of Mr. Davey. Mrs. A. W, Benjamin stoppea over at Yarker om her way Jo visit her daughter in Toronto, but was recalled to Ottawa owing to the serious illness of her sister who is not expected to live. Miss L. Bab- cock has arrived home from her winter's visit with her sister at To- ronto and Port Hope. ey made a two week's visit with her Parents in the Winter home. Mrs. S. Winter has gone to Toronto for a four weeks' visit with her daugh- ter, Mrs. R. J. Skinner. Mrs. J. Cousins, Watertown, N.Y, is visiting her parents at Winter home. A piano has been pur- chased by the young men to be place ed in the League room. Early house cleaning is on the go. Ford Wood- house gives a party on Wednesday to his school mates. We have a millinery opening here this week. The flag on the school house is too small and should be replaced by a larger one. ONMfford Redden has rented Arthur Middle ton's farm and will move there. A, Middleton goes to Detroit, Mich, At Bunker's Hill. 1 Bunker's Hill, March 26.--JThe snow is fast disappearing and the roads are quite muddy. Some of the farmers have tapped thelr maple trees. In some places the sap is not running very well. Mr. Crowe der preachéd a good sermon at Deyo's Corners. Mrs. Frederick Vane luven of Holleford, 1s visiting friends in this vicinity. The $2,600 appropriation for ene tion with the U.E.L. celebratiox Mrs. R. J. Skinner and son, re- turned home to Toronto having passed Belleville council on Monday after a great deal of bickering. 00D health Satiick bo, cation. The eyes will tell 'That sparkle and clearness that good health not be there if you are consti- ted. H. Ridley, 110 Summer- Av., Toronto, writes that Dr. Caldwell"s Laxative Syrup i has helped jet very wuch an: Ingram, Box No. Sask., says it does wha medicine has ever done for her. On Sale for 30 Years Intelligent women are realizing that health and mere sutward com- plexion are two different things, and more and more are taking Dr. Caldwell's Laxative Syrup Fepsin. Over 10 million bottles were dn in drug stores last tive in the werld! & to ycur and buy a bottle. cost is less than a cent a dose. You will see how much more effective RE I say ik is ders or Without to the ors bt onl CThe healthy look that R. CALDWELL'S LAXATIVE SYRUP PEPSIN Gives is Natures Oun Ladies! This Beats Cosmetics Safe Family Laxative Use it regularly a day before and a day after the periods. The gentle emptying of the bowels } you relief, and lessen and congestion. Take a spoonful at bed- time and see how much better you feel in the morning. 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