PAGE TWELVE ATHENS GETS SOME (OAL; HOLMES S 18 3 AGAIN ELECT- ED AS REEVE, This Is His Filteentha Number of Property Several Deaths -Reported, Athens, Jan. § After days' illness of pneumonia, G Campbell, an aged resident away on December 28th at the I of his daughter, Mis. Gibs on, of Joseph and Mill street i gorvices were conduc a on Men afternoon following at the house Rev, T. J. Vickney, int srrment be made'. in the local cemetery sidgs ; Mrs, Gibson, two other daught- SOUR, Mrs. MecClennaghan, Brockport; N.Y. and Mss. Alford of Alford, Sask., survive, On Saturday afternoon the remains of Mrs. 8. Beackwood, Broekville, a victim of influenza, arrived for inter ment in the, family plot at Glen Elbe cemetery. Deceased was a native of MB this vicinity, being a daughter of the late Jonas Steacy, who resided about twe miles from the village. Mrs. Steacy had leased her mill property . only a few weeks ago and had gone to Brockville to spend the winter with her daughter. Her young hus- band, two small children, two broth- A at SAAN, INN ltl Er at PPROXIMATELY 300,000 Canadian in the next twelve months. compensation for all they have gone "Perm--A | Mon Changes-- | only a few | 'with her THE DAILY BRITISH H WHIG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919, mers mitil donated by | fliers' Christ- > warmly wel- | { arrived from | [SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE] Poisons) | Look at Tongue! ! Remove and From Stomach, Liver | Bowels, . | s for cash con- | Lross Cross sewing na' 3 ti) place : il are mak-141 med following a on the Mec: recently Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scov ome Smproveme ans property which hey took place on the ted as follows: 8. (for the fif- reutive:. year), Council Arnold, George Gifford, and .8, Taylor. The this morning on a Toronto. have McLean and family 1 Booth's {5 " part of Horace JUS Mrs. M, tral street The former | brother, on Wiltse street, Mr, and Mrs. Lester Brown returned to thelr Wiltse street resi- dence following the close of the dairy season at Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnston, New Dublin, have leased the west side of Mrs. Robb's double -house on Main street. Harold She field and family are moving to the Hendegton house, Mill street, William Towriss has leased Rappell has sold her Cen- b rty to John Fortune | WiHam Ji RED bs reeve-elect left business (rip to propé will take up' Robert, residence Mackie braught "by Robert Pérry Sager, an infant, for damages for injuries alleged to have been sustained. by the plaintiff in Deseron- to owing to a side-walk being defec- tive and unsafe, was withdrawn from court. The residence of Mr, Michael Timlin, situated u few miles from Bin on 4he .. Morton-Jones' Falls road, was tofally destroyed by fire on Ti 1psday, have An action and "Mrs. Mrs, AA At Sot A een An Insight into the Salvation Army's Relief Work amongst Soldiers' Families. fe > : Idiers will arrive home with- ¢ that word means joyful gh. To others, home will Home! T mean simply hardships in a new form--struggles to keep a roof overhead; to find a job; leaving a sick wife in bed, children unattended, while the daily bread is earned! The Government is putting in operation its plans for repatriation, with pensions and employment bureaus, but notwithstanding all this, and "the, work of -other organizations, many practical problems remain to be coped with, calling for IMMEDIATE relief. If YOU hear no cry for help, it is because help from the Salvation Army is never far away. 4 Visitation "The Emergency Receiving ; Soldiers'. Families Home Here are a soldier's: wife and three children passing through the city. The train. is delayed. : The connec- tion is missed. Where shall they : go, for it is after midnight and zero ' weather, Imagine those children! officer sees the s, conducts them to the Emergency Receiving Home where a. very small and plain but well- = warmed suite of rooms with two beds is available for a few hours. Few people realize the distress that goes on in their own city. A soldier at the front received word from the . Salvation Army that his wife had died, and" that, as no one had ap- peared to: care of the six chil- dren, the vation Army would look after them until his return. A few days later the father was killed. The children'are safe!--As far as it + is humanly possible, the Saiyation "Army endeavors to esp the family ~ unit intact, took 1 {tne little stomach, Accept "California" Syrup ol Figs nly--look for the mame California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmléss laxative or physic for liver and bowels. its delicious fruity directions = for ehild's Give it without Caildren love taste! Full D dose' on each bottle. fear. RAI AA AA Fr ANNI MOTHERLAND By Eleanor Rebbins Wilson. So short a time at my command, These children that I hold tonight, God give me grace to understand, Wisdom to guide their steps aright, That I may be throughout the land A lamp unto their Spot for light. So short a time do small hands cling With confidence of thbyhoods Let me not idly dream the thing, But live the noble part I should, That henceforth from such mothering They shail instinctively seek good. So short a time for my embrace, For love, cheer, comfort, lullabies, God help me hallow the «brief space That turns to gold éach sacrifice~-- So surely does a mather's grace Build her soul's mansion in the skies. - January Good Housekeeping. Two Phoories Exploded. wii liam Allen White in January Yale teview The' derisive end" 0! this war will bring in a new epoch, and it wul mean the rise of that portion of the population, =4l over «civilization in Germany 5 well ds among the Al- lies, wideh, during the last and passiug epoch, has been 9jscontont: etd hecause of the manifdl injus- tites that have bpund it. We shall Spe a sane attempt to abolish grind- img class poverty in the world. And that does not mean of course that we shall' hive socialism. That does cut, but units from the Omsk garri- his bread ticket from the city hall; that the world shall be levelled downward; that the talent of men will not count in the world; that the strong man will not rise faster and go 'further than the weak! It does not mean thet the fool and the Wise man will share and share alike in this world's goods. - It does not wean that Marxian = socialism or anything like Marxian socialism will be the order of .the new day. Two things have been everlastingly blown up by the big shells bursting on the battle front: one is Marxian socialism and the other is unre- Strained capitalism. o ---------------------- On Wednesday the death occutred at Toronto of one of the leading resi- dents of Kitley Township in Thomas Garvin, He was seventy-three years of age and had spent all of his life in that township, How Fat Actress. 'Was Made Slim Many stage people now depend en- lirely upon Murmola Prescription Tablets for reducing and controlling fat." One clever agtress telis that she reduced two to four polinds a week | by using this new form of the fam- ous Marmola Preseription and now, by taking Marmola Tablets sever! times a year, keeps her weight just right, Al druggists sell' Marmola Prescription Tablets at 75 cents fpr a large case. Or you ean get them by sending price direct to the Mar- mola. Co., 864 Woodward Ave., De- troit; Mich. If you have not tried them do so. They are harmless and effective, > hc NE AAA PN tN NANI and $6.45. AA A A im ir AG WT MT MEN'S FURNISHINGS Heavy sweater coats, dium and heavy weights; men's hosiery, men's neckwear, boys heavy sweater coats, underwear and stockings. prices for Saturday. | mmol A rN A AN v underwear in me- ' All at reduced NO HIGH RENT--No unnecessary expense. The money you spend here goes for clothes value, and nothing else, because we have no high rents and expense to "charge in' on our prices. values prove the saving. FOOTWEAR SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY---In three lots: Men's s boots in black and tan, with or without Neolin sole, $3.95, $5.45 Our Walk a few steps and see. LADIES' HIGH CUT SHOES-_.in black or tan, with or without Neolin sole; $4.95, $5.95 and $6.95. AA Returned Soldiers WE GIVE 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT TO RETURNED MEN Louis Abramson, The Up-to-the-Minute Clothier and F urnisher, 336 Princess Street TO TO GET 100 PER CENT. Cangdinn Ordnance Stores solg. to Imperial "Authorities, London, Jan: 10.--Canadian ord- nance stores on this side have been sold to the Imperial authorities under an arrangement ensuring that the Canadian Government should receive 100 per cont, on all new equipme nt. Pi os pie of Wallace Roy Toppin, Algenquiu, and Miss Mirtle Jane Newans, gaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ndwans, Maynard, 'were united in marriage in Brockville on Dec. 21st, The death of Mrs, Adelaide For- syth, Belleville, widow of the - late 2 James Forsythe, took place Tuesday. PREFERRED STOCK , Dividend earned 2 three times over Actual Assete per Share $146 (exclusive of mou wilt) d 2 At present price ields about 9% Filla © McCUAIG BROS. & oi Y Members Montreal Stock Exchange hs onl SE HERE'S THE STRONGEST 1:4 ! Clearance of 00d Clothes! In Kingston. Our Reputation For Big Values. Our Complete Stock In Three Lots of Prices: $14.45, *s19. 90 and $21.45. If good workmanship, good fabrics, latest fashion and long es- tablished ability to produce good clothes meat something to you. See these suits and overcoats. Boys' Suits and Overcoats Also in three lots of prices: $4.95, $6.95 and $9.95. See these Boys' Suits and Overcoats. a ---- a ------ | } A