2 <a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG SATURDAY, FARA 22, LIFT OFF CORNS, - From The |™" wuon's vo" pant Coun ) si ¢ (Dr or on a Touchy Cormn| pag » a a co DE Drop Freezone Then Lift Corn off With Fingers. Frontenac all January Nhave been a great mt LELAND. a im 101 RN The revival meetings be- Cy - : ) th Road have been we b us passing, and -in order to | ng St 3 RD gs, the Lampman | ended by the people of this Aare a T any 5 ) ¥ that » smoke ite | i J pol Trlends. ot i last week's comments did not | ickson a g arn h els i ao | : is recovering from a severe BY C girls 'in | 1} the : 11 hat o guessing will have rom her dures. Which : / continue ree When buying (COFFEE, BAKING POWDER, by being thrown from ) | 2 : 4 Ard with regard to smoking, it is| n a colt they were driving ne Bg ; is htene r 8 . Mr. stated t the demand for ladies MUSTA D oo; d R CTS, n tehod bY SB BI. H (dl cigarettes here is Yiite large Bice R DRE an EXT A 'hafl socks y last, Mr. LN the war began, smoking has be-| thio x hy on ne called = come more popular with both men h he d R k ig, friends recently. Gerald Fergu- a= and women. There is no use of be-| see that the wor 1s on the pac age-- ! > ing horrified gbout it. Why should ison, Kir ston, at_J. Sills', Mr, and Drop a iittle Freezone on an aching : ) | ake 2 . women not smoke as well Biri, Prats Tabs De ailig sand [corm instantly that corn stops hurt-|fyey are becoming addicted to o%n-| _. and thus be sure of <> finest Pure Food Products, ¢ . Campbel J. Youngs 1s auling sand ing, ten you lift it right out. Iter 'male customs, including voling | yreparing to build in B , ' re Ao 5 51 ' prep doesn't hurt one bit. Yes, magic! and carrying walking sticks | The name has stood for quality since 1848. i / | | fa ad Mrs. S. Dickinson visited at fi Sleeth's, Battersea, recently. { well nk Ptr Sav ti oe -- ] > : ir. aid Mire. M. Convery, at E. John: i ay i) The F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS Limited, Hamilton, Ont. son's. a1 mks quite a climber. Here's hoping that some one gets a good swat at] Heals Pimples With One him Jd \ Cake Soap and One I ov Addingt | Si Box Ointment Leanox and - il ha our sso Face never free from them for two -~ and unfair regulations regarding | or three years. Were gore and often BATH. 1 3 men who uve Spe d nol Sonny Became lage and hard, Leidarkted | pon, 20.ars. DH Robinson jetsust iow (Ss) mis ge ad 0 thin Sishpuied Jolcks Syothing was taken suddenly hl with er \ appears vemarkably range R oT oy egy i Sosa. citis on Wednesday night and was I face is healed. PP taken to Kingston Hospital at once | Kingston churches appear to From signed statement of Miss where she successfully underwent an have weathered the war well, as] Lorena Kennedy, R. R. 1, Williams operation. Lieut, Strowger and wife most of them report surpluses, d T at which is more than most indivi- = D i MM CTT; town, Ont., March 7, 1917. of Joronin, ty he i ogi I Why wait? Your druggist sells a ae 3 EI Use Cuticora Soap, for toilet pur- C. P. Shephard's e aso assiSieCiiiny bottle of Freezone for a few [duals can do. EAE ARY, A Stubborfi Cough ANCHOR Loosens Right Up ANCHOR-DONALDSON AGENCY , assisted by touches of Cuticura the choir in the Metliodist church on cents, sufficient to rid your feet of : : : He was a wise judge who decided that a certain child should go to its grandparents rather than to bache- lor uncles and'aunts. The old folky were entitled to it intment to soothe and heal any ten- Sunday evening, als¢ singing two sol- every hard corn, soft corn, or corn dency to irritation of the skin and os. Mrs. Webster, Belleville, is{paiween the toes, and calluses, with- scalp. By using these fragrant, super- spending. a few days at D. H. Rob-}ou¢ soreness or irritation. Frepzone creamy emhollients for = toilet =. inson'e,, oa ice dealers are Yusy is the much talked of ether distovery poses you may prevent many skin now filling their ice-houses. Messrs| ¢ 4 Cincinnati genius. J and scalp troubles becoming serious. Rutlan and TompRins are drawing OS Rs ee for quick results. Easily and For Free Sample Each by Mail ad. a great run of business with their ) Queen's university appears o| for the purpose of making condensed | have a principal who can pick up | oe wi CUNARD"LIN dress ~card: "Cuticura, Dept. sawmill which they have started in PA, Sawmi}] Which they have St ' milk. The matter was left with the | endowment money as easily as one T0 LONDON > STEAMSHIP Boston, U.S.A." Sold here. our village. . Rs : Tr g directors to make a bargain and [would pick apples from a tree] Here isa home-made syrup which mil- | proM | lions of people have found to be the most New York, Pannonia . March 6 - Re ee ARE at : the share-! Wi > assistance of the new C ss . ENTERPRISE EAST that. will be submitted to His share JVan AjSta nee of ihe wi | dependable means of breaking up stub- TO LIVERPOOL LINES | Feb. 19.--The recent snow storm )holders at a meeting on Feb. 24th. t, president as chancellor, ! porn coughs. lt is cheap and simple, but | FROM | RON has left the roads in a perfect con- Mrs. Samantha Hagedorn, an old re- Queen'ss should certainly get its| very prompt in action. Under its heal- | Boston, Prinses Jullana ... ...Feh. 28 dition, and farmers are busily en-jsident of eighty-five years died at, share of what's going ing, soothing influ nce, chest soreness | New York: AGUITANTAS: : nr = ' y »r home here on Feb. 16th. -- goes, phlegm loogens, breathing becomes | New York, SENSE wav 0 3 * her home here on Fe 16th 5 New York, Caronia ve. Mar, 10 Special attention will- be given | Ved Howse 4 gaged hauling wood. Messrs Clarke - Now that the war is over, Ald. | easier, tickling in throat stops and vom < and Haley, are making a trip through ' Kent's parks next summer should Ket a good night's restful sleep. The | New Yor un... ho i | your family or friends, going to or [2d BW. 0, this section with their sawing mach- SALEM : : , AN sual throat ond cheek Colds pre oo " : 3 ALIVE, airly glow But daylight sav- from the ( ountry. h AI er Ir ere attended P --Severs : o i: will sani relate ' vot quered by it in 24 hours or less. Noth- ! in A number from h Feb. 19.--Several from here at-|ing will again interfere with the Hr ry - ' For Information and rates apply ES i ] : t ball in Tamworth on Tuesday|ie;ded the reception at the home of lasses Ww av iy y hy ter t u asses who have to be home by ten. | croup, whooping cough, b hial rant : o h g ) gh, bronchia asthma e (2 A evening. The many friends of Mrs. Abram Wood in honor of his son - or winter coughs. FROME TO GLASGOW t0 J. P. Hanley, O.P, AGT Ry, ® Regular Passenger Services This home-made remedy is a wonder to all British Ports E FOR Al I TEVTPPPIIIIIYTY : Be ete o dale Bede ile Bodh i be Be Michael Kennedy regret to hear of}; .onaid and bride, (nee Miss Evelyn That deer must be having great| To make this splendid cough syrup, | St. John, N.B., Cassandra .. . .Mar. 11 wingston, Ont. her iiness. Mrs. Auntie MeReows, Vancott). A very pleasant evening sport galloping about outside the | | Worth), 21% to a 16 of ! hottie id AIL aie TA A ra Ee el ieee moun | wn 290, snd many itt wero re-| ety, Swotguns have veen tired at | perth fies oor tic aed ite | ANGHOR LINE | iin Miss Mabel K . Misses Kathleen{ ..; > + rs have chase g > | Lis Kidd ceived. Mrs. J. H. Parliament and |it, dogs have chased it, and one | bottle with Rie sawn gh MA-ES LINE 11 bt 3 | y { 2 i ' Sun- ci is > k | Garvin and Eileen Dillon gpl) son, Ernest, are spending a few days Kingston Junction man is alleged | use clarified molasses, honey, or corn | For rates of passage and further par day in Kingston. Miss Grace Foster| wip friends in Toronto. Mrs. S.[to have had hold of its tail, but it syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either | tiewiars apply te Loeal Shents or visited at John Dillon's recently. Ray-| puriey is ill with a stroke at the scurried off. Too bad Robert way, you get 16 ounces--a family sup- | THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY, Halton) Bushell had not captured it as a! ply--of much better cough syrup than | Limited, 50 King "out East, Toreato, mond Conley, Wolfe Island, spent the |, me of her daughter, Mrs. fair exhibit you could buy ready-made for $2.50. ra week-end at Edward Finn's. Spencer. A few from this vicinity . . ' Spenc C --THE TOWN WATCHMAN. | ies perfectly and children Tove its "ebruary 3rd. friends and Sawed in Stove went to Albury on Sunday afternoon pleasant taste. o |t0 hear Heakgebist Sharper Mrs. Pinex is a special and highly concen: | neighbors whom he had aided in : i Herman Murphy, Consecon, is staying] HaroldySmith, accountant in the| rated compound of genuine Norway| br g about a settlement with the Lengths Bank of Ottawa, Perth, is to leaye| pine extract, known the world over for | B » Chemical Co., for gas and . with fier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- Awa, n | Prince Edward 3 » g Mrs. Thomas | shortly for his old home at Cornwall] its prompt healing effect upon the mem- | fumes. mer at the home of Mr. and BOOTH & CO., Jeo Sageg any sisted, be flu. C. to go into business in a hardware] branes. wil i I . | Price, who are with the flu. C. C i + Mrs illiam Po Trenton, and I 4 Briaas Ma p M. Kemp and son, Gordon, are busy | Partnership. ) iad Snppointmont sek, your presented them with two beautiful . Phone 133 iid ba Tati sawing wood for the farmers. Char-| The death took place on Feb. 11th{ ¢ iy directions, "and don't pt any. | leather chairs F Ww t S v YONTO ) BLOOMFIELD. ; les Ferguson has purchased W. W.|at the residence of her brother, Luke thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute 1 iS r6poT that R. J. Bedford, oot es treet y ot So Feb. 19.--Anniversary services Colton's farm. Mr. and Mrs. Van-| Walker, Gosford, of Mrs. Susanna satisfaction or money promptly re . | Consecon, $ is grocery busi- " hit AR LANL EH 3¢ Were held in the Methodist church|po icon "pish Lake, were +f3cent| Cook; aged seventy-five. The Pinex Co., Toronto, Ont, ' Ta > AEH Sunday. Rev. Mr. Terrill, Welling- guests of H. Spencer's. Mrs. Eger- $ Add . Barriefield Social Events, 108, occupied the pulpit. v During the toy Wannamaker gave a dinner party Barriefield, Feb. 19.--Mrs. G. |b (FO WORE a CARNE of the | 14st Wednesday, the guests being Warmington entertained a number | Lode to raisd=32g00 tq, wipe off 3s Mrs. W. Wannamaker, J. Wanna- of children fn honor of her little | 20 84) we Ste re. | Maker and the Misses Stapleton, C. daughter, Isabel's, "birthday. Mrs, | 20ONE Which are installing bydro-{c \wannamaker and family. Redden and children. of = Ports electric Jdight. This sum has been mouth, is the guest of her parents, [ (U1! subScribed. On Tuesday even- Mr. and Mrs, H. Knapp Master | 108 a tea meeting was held which was Joseph Murygy, who has been so ill, largely attende Md, over 500 people is improving» nicely A number served. The musical pro- Leeds from here attended the box socizl|EFamme was furnished by the' choir on Friday evening.at-Jayceville. On of Picton Methodist ~ohugfch. Miss Wednesday eveninrs. Mrs. (i. Medley | Pearl Newton, Toronto, elocutionist, entertained abont thirty frionds. | 8ave several numbers which + were WASHBURN CORNERS. Cards and dancing were indulged | Much appreciated.' Over $200 was Fab. 20.--A number from here at- in. A surprise party from the city | made that evening. Carlyle Gerow.| tended the sale at the farm of Herb. was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. W. | son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gerow, | Suffel, Soperton, Mrs, Thomas, who Norman, jr is home from overseas. A branch of} has been seriously ill, is reported bet- en the U.F.O. was formed here on Fri-lter. Mr. and Mrs. J.'W. Richards ot Edwin Ferme: nas been elected | day last. Morris Huff was elected | New Boyne, visited friends here re- aa ke . president of the Arnprior Board of | president, Chas. Fraleigh, sec.-Treas. { cently. John Hudson's family are L ® In accepting the honor | The meeting was addressed by A. E.{at present ill with the flu. Mrs. Rob- Education. g § Mr. Parmer stated that as far as he | White. A meeting of the shares|ert Shaw has recovered from her re- could learn he was the first pupil of | holders of Bloomfield Cheese Mfg. | cent illness. Mrs. R. Moore, of Glen L if ThE SE FAM( FC an Araprior school to occupy the po- | Co, was held on Monday to discuss | Morris visited friends here recently. sition of chairman of the Board of | with Mr, Bowes, of the Bowes Co. } John Levern and Mrs. A. Soper E-------- Education. Toronto, the letting of the factory] were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. r : D0 = John Hamelew on Friday evening. Word was Gas here by relatives of the deati) at Montreal of Alexand- er Green, a life-long resident of Ath- ens. Linemon have been repairing telephones in this locality. Richard Mills had the misfortune to cut his foot while chopping. A number from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Covey. Miss Myrtle Cross returned homie after a pleasant visit with her sister at Guelph. The Junior Farmers Association intend having a party on Feb. 26th. to be held in the town hall, Athens. Ray- mond Hamblin is attending Brock ville Business College. i ------ Bishop Brent Visits Neweastle. 87.9. = SR A Cobourg, - Feb. 20.--Newcastle Rg . a 0 rent, : { " GO VALID GLOR former resident, at: DRED Gis rom 11690) A fT DONT BE SORE RIBRR (trace from § 1087) ot VORL te ; : : PREIS! = 0 om md ote ct -- To. A oe at eA ot GF