Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Mar 1919, p. 11

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THAT COLO 1S DANSERDLS Don't wait Till you are Sorry, When you feel out of sorts, shivery, headachy, don t wait till you are laid up in bed bef ou take actipn to remedy these ; Chilly, achy feelings are Natur warnings, Get something to clear ont vy IT system, ©09l the blood, exter late the germg, There js nothing so quick and reliable as Domi tion CB. Q.--~which stands for Cascara Bromide Quinine Tablets. Dominion C, B Q. cures a cold in a few hours takes the headache away -makes you feel fit, Get a box of I) nnion C, R, Q. to-day. Keep it on hand, Vou never know when you might need jt, At all druggists in the Red Box. Made by that well-known and thoroughly reliable firm The National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, 8 HEADACHES, COLDS, LA GRIPPE in a few hours, Now Is the Time to Get Your Repairing Done Don't wage until the Spring rush. Try our horse-shoeing, Satisfaction Buaranteed. McNamee & 'Slack 54 Queen st. Phone 1217w, --_-------------- | VICTORY BONDS Bought and Sold & SON Real Estate & Insurance 89 Brock St. Phone 424 j i PIO tect § Bt Ge etiestint 1 From The Coekrill Countryside | * | Frontenac | S Palmer lige measy Lett spent a Kingston Hilda Watki of Mr. Erwin's, ed from Per Mary Thoma Lavant, visit week. Charl is Spending a ents, Miss ( the week-end Misses Viola visiting frien Ela Ferguso 8. Wood on Saturday, wi ih | Feb 7.~ {up waiting f | have but ances are one being at Sliter to nigt ar I Ninch were {day attendin | patrick wedad moving | residence { farm. Char load of hay t Maberly, ing pnlpwe few days of the NOW ROA e ( has Ardoch, were James p th on Th 8 and brot ed at R es Blake few days Johnsto Mrs, C at and ds in Ogd n was the Leeds Mabel ---- D. social held in lay night wag ceeds amount. | Karney emmill spent Corners en in the vil- James this week in Gray and Hamilton, visitors at almer retyrn- uriday. Miss her, John, of od. Harper's last | coming in. of Deseronto, | Wiltse and two par-|Corners, spent | E. Kennedy's. | son, with his n, Oso, Allan enshurg. are guest of Miss | funeral ee { J. Reddick, ] LLOWBANK, Everyone or the been on Howe Is] € expecteg lates the 1t Mrs Ninch and Mr and Mrs in Pitts) g the M ing Wil down to hig new on George Jacks les 0 the hard ice ang himself badly, The doctor was in i (HL OR Rg AGENCY, For int and Hanley, O.F. a. Kingston, Ont, Fates apply | -» G.T. Ry., | ANCHOR-DO] Regular Passenger Services to all British Ports CUNARD LINE TO LONDON FROM «Mar, New York, Paanounin Ta TO LIVERPOOL, FROM New York, AQUITANIA ses an Rew PEAY a. ri va ae ew Yor dung .. New York, saxonta |, 1 C New York, Carmania weeny iy SME New York, AQUIPANEY, NGHOR-DD St John, Nik, Cassandra 'i ANCHOR EW york TO GLAS For rates of Passage and So NPply to Local A BERT REFORD od, 50 King Street Ea Ont, 3 9 Mar, Mar. 10 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Eholce Steak ... .25¢, 30¢ a In, Choice Rib and' Shoulder Ronin, 2c a Ib, 1 will The Lite) ~always help le Doctor al on hand to he Walon Drie & 0f Oanada, Limited, Tor em, We have a su cut home of has firewood Sawyers, who and for some 1 over soon t attraction, William Robert Me- Stanley Me- rg Wednes- cClement-Kij}- liam Grice ig place of Dempster's n| fell hurt rellove Bil and bladder troubles, ang Bature purify the blood. Chem Oa Sm pply of wood and g. Order the fuel 'co; your harg eo ntroller, oal through J. Sowards Coal Co, Dr.J.D. KeLLoGG's ASTHMAREmMEDY THE CHOKING, SUFFOCATING EFFECTS OF ASTHMA ARE G BY THIS EFF 18 SUFFICIENT Ti ECTY REATLY MITIGATED VE AGENT. A TRIAL 0 CONVINCE YOU OF IT8 RELIABILITY, A little, applied: with and soothe 's. Lin ge bruises, aches cles, lumbago, matic twi Penetrate AYING external iment is immediately and the nerves, out rubbing, rest - effective Wei ly , stiff joints, sore mus- neuritis, sciatica, rhey- bottle alw Made ¥ 2 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1919, T.| Mrs. R. Miss | number from | Mr. and Mrs Frazer | Ferguson are exulting over the ad- jvent of 5 Young daughter Miss Coekrill- hag her sister visiting her *¥'s Bay attgndance, MORTON. Feb. 5.---Mr and Mrs fie Athens, spent the Harry week- end the guest of Mr, and Mrs Geo Henderson made Gananoque and week. Second- of the Royal on Saturday Robert Kar- Roantree B. N, a business trip to | Lansdowne this Lieut. Charles Booth, lair force, returned {from overseas. Mrs | ney and son, Athens, and Mrs, Mur- phy, Elgin, spent Wednesday the roo of the Misses Kate and Helen Mrs. O. B. June, Briar was the guest of her mother, Weeks a couple of days last week. Sam Dean, Seeley's Bay, lis spending a few days with - his { brother, Arthur Dean. Miss Jennie | York is spending a few days at Athens, Miss Earls, Lyndhurst, | spent a few days last week the Buest of Miss Daisy Somerville. The [saw mill is running full There are a large number of logs and' Mrs, children, Sweet's Sunday the guests of Miss Laura Nickel- spent Wednesday Estella Sly. A here attended the of the late Miss Mabel Wood at Lyndhurst on Friday last. | Mrs. Charles Smith, Elgin, and Mrs. of the west, were B. N. Hendefson one William Booth has resumed his duties as teacher at Seeley's Bay, the school being clos- |ed for a couple of weeks on account | of the fin, | Hall, | | spent Roantree Seeley's Bay, the guest of Migs guests of Mrs, day last week ------ NEWS AT LANSDOWNE. -- Funeral of a Lady--The Medal Contest. Lansdowne, Feb. 26.--The T.U. medal contest held on evening was a rare treat. testants doing exceptionally Misses Bertha Ferguson and Elsie McNiell were ties, Master Basi] McKay, the winner of the boys, Mrs. Norton Edgely and E. Webster at- W.C.T.U. W.C. Friday The con- well, off a| tended the funeral held on Friday, at Athens of their cousin, the late Alex- andra Green. Wesley McCullough [ returned on Tuesday from a weeks' visit with hep Sister, Mrs, I,. Good- | tellow, Westport, Miss Pettigrew, | Brockville, spent the week-end with friends. Benjamin Plunkett has been" appointed section foreman at Find- lay. Gordon Sheppard has returned from a trip to New Ontario. Miss Chatter Cross returned on Saturday from a two months' visit to Delta, The funeral of the late Mrs, Sarah | Ann Stewart, relict of Thomas | Stewart, Sand Bay, was held on Fri- day, 21st., at the house. Rev. Cecil Winter conducting the service, The remains were placed in the Lans- downe vault, The deceased had reached the advanced age of eighty years, Leonarq Hillyard Latimer"s house Selton. Mr. Halliday has been en- gaged for the Lansdowne cheese fac- tory. "Mrs. Thomas Isbister had a sale of household furniture on Satur- day. Miss Minnie Mitchell, of Otta- Wa, spent the week-end at her home in Mitchellville, Raymond vapor. man is blacksmithing at W. H, Leonard's. Nelson Warren continues seriously ill. . David Ledforg has moved into Mrs, Shearer's house. The LO.O.F. held a dance on Monday evening in their rooms in the Town Hall. Mrs. A. M. Mallory and Mrs, Mec- Cauley, Mallorytown, were recent guests of Mrs, Arthur Nun- berry will make cheese at Rockfield this season, ------ A POPULAR ENGINEER, \ and lot at! ---- Passed Away In Chicago Where He Went for Treatment. Perth, March 1.--With sincere re- 8ret the people of Perth heard of the death of William John Pennett, which took place in Mercy Hospital, Chicago, on Feb, 19th. The late Mr. Pennett 'had been | companied by Mrs. Pennett, and en- tered Mercy Hospital there for Specal treatment, known he was yery ever age he en- tered the service of the C.P.R. as a call-boy, and had been in the ser- vice until his death. For years he had 'been an engineer and until a month ago, was an engineer on what Is known as the Cornwall-St, Polly- carpe local: He was one of the best liked engineers in the service, Barriefield Events, Barriefield, iFeb, 37.--8t.' James' church people near Cushendall held 4 rag-time dance at the hall here and it was quite a Success. . Quite a number of held a dancing party in the hall here' spent a Bloasant evening, H, McNiel has purchased J.: young folks from the city [to (GIRLS! MOISTEN A CLOTH AND DRAW IT THROUGH HAIR | [xe becomes beautifully soft, wavy, | abundant ang glossy f at once, ------ Save your hair! An dandruff goes and hair stops coming out. Surely try a "Danderine Hair Cleanse' if you wish to immediately double the beauty of your hair, Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and | draw it carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this will cleanse the bair of dust, dirt Or any excessive oil--in a few min- utes you will be amazed. Your hajr will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and Possess an incomparable softness, lus- tre and luxuriance. Besides beautifying the hair, one application of Danderine dissolves ev- ery particle of dandruff; invigorates the scalp, Stopping itching ang falling air. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of ram and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them, Its exhilarating, stimulating = ang life producing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. You can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lots of it, jf you will spend a few cents for a bottle of Knowlton"s Danderine at' any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed. Save your hair! Keep it looking charming ang beautiful, You wil say this was the best money you ever spent, . NEWS FROM THE DISTRICT. -- Clipped From the Whig's Many Bright Exchanges, Rev. Ww. T. Wickett, accepted an invitation to Tyrone Methodist circuit for next confer- ence year, subject to the approval of the stationing committee of the Bay of Quinte Conference, Mr. and Mrs. John Hough, Picton, celebrated the sixty-ninth anniver- sary of their wedding at a dinner party at the home of their daugh- ter, Mrs, W, H. Williamson. J. R. French, who owns a saw and grist mill at Melville, has been busy getting out timber from the swamp to be sawn and used later in the manufacture of apple barrels, Alexander Blair has disposed of his furniture and undertaking business at Westport and has entered into partnership with George, Thompson at Perth in the same line. Samuel Sig postmaster, Soperton, while returning from the station a few days ago, was over- taken by a runaway horse. cutters collided and when Mr, Star- ford's horse fell, he was thrown out and received severe bruises as wel] as a fractured rib, There has just passed away at his home, Kemptville, a well-known man in Thomas Beckett, aged seven- ty-five, who was for years bridge tender at Beckett's Bridge over the Rideau. Deceased had been in in health only a short time. On Feb. 10th, at Moose Jaw, the marriage took place of a former Athenian gir] in the person of Miss Mary Shook, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, N. Shook, Athens, who was un- ited in marriage to George Camp- bell, local manager of the Imperial Ofl Co., of Swift Current. The Lanark county council has Successful sale of are to good uncil one of . from a Toronto firm, but that was beaten by an offer of 99.7 from the A. E. Ames Company, ---------- Death of Ww. Ruttan, Sydenham. Sydenham, Feb. 28.--~On Feb. 16th death. claimed a highly respected re- sident of this place in the person of an at the age of sixty- Deceased had been ail- ing for some months with heart trouble. He had always lived on the d. In politics he was a Mr. Ruttan, bor and belove. De- y his wife, two sons: ceased is survi daughters and two ton Shangraw of Po lam of Watertown, and Lila Mrs. C. Davy, and one both of Sydenham, . Took Severe Cold ON HIS 2UNGS y COUGHED PHLEGM and BLOOD On the first Dpeararice of a cough or cold, do ne it, but get ria Of it at once Before it has a chan BTOW worse, and 'gets settled the lungs, ca «+ and Fred one sister, brother, Miles, Bethany, has | BUY YOUR SEED igHT ---- Be Sure the Clover and Grass | | Seed Is Pure, | Why Every Farmer Should Have Spray Calendar--How to Get It | | | and Use It--Only Sprayng Done [at Right. Time 1s Effective. rio Department of Toronto.) { (Contributed by On Agricultur UCCESS or failure depends to a large extent upon the qualily of the seed sown. No man can afford to use low-grade clover | Or grass seed. The risk of seeding | down the farm with noxious weed Seeds is too great. High-grade clover and grass seed is freer from weed seeds and produces more healthy, vigorous plants Per pound than does low-grade seed. Impure seed is dear at any price. | chaser's right on having it, In the purchase of clover and grass seed the following Qualities should be looked for: 1. Freedom from weed seeds, es- pecially those weed Seeds covercd by the Seed Control Act. The weed seeds can be properly seen only by spread- | ing. out the sample of clover or-grass | seed on a clean white sheet of paper and looking carefully over it with the aid of a tripod magnifier or hand | lens. No farmer should be without |a lens of some kind. Everyone who | has to purchase Seed should endeavor | to become familiar with the common | weed seeds and know the standards | of purity required by the Seed Con- | trol Act for the various grades of olover and grass seed. | 2. Freedom from dirt, grit, broken | straw and other inert matter, A great and he should insist many samplesofcloverand grass seed | contain far too large a percentage | of such inert matter. Those buying such seed are, paying a high price per | bound for dirt. | 8. Good size and color. A good sample of seed of any kind should be large, plump, bright, ) > characteristic developed. | Plumpness, brightness and good color are usually indicative of high germin- | ative capacity, | 4. High germinative capacity, Good clover or grass seed of any kind | should have a high germinative ca- | pacity, This cannot be accurately Judged by an examination of the seed and can be ascertained only by a germination test. Purchasers of seed | can. have such tests made for them | by sending their seed to the office of the Seed Commissioner, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. Farmers are reminded that the De- Partment of Botany of the Ontario gricultural College is at their ser- vice at all times for the testing of seed as-~ to purity, In submitting samples for purity test send at least one. pound of the coarser grains, one ounce of alfalfa or red clover, and half an ounce of alsike or timothy, A full report on samples will be fur- nished. Samples of seed should he carefully packed and addressed with Postage prepaid to the Botanical De- | partment, Ontario Agricultural Col- lege, Guelph.-- Prof, J. E. Howitt, 0. A. College, Guelph, | Every Farmer Should Have Spray | Calendar. | Before giving the reasons why | every farmer shoyld have a spray | calendar let us state what a spray | calendar is. It ig the gathering to- | gether into a small Space--usually | just one sheet or page--of all the | Becessary knowledge for the control of the various insects and" diseases that attack our fruit trees and bush fruits; so that instead of having to Search half a dozen bulletins the farmer can obtain the required in- formation almost at & glance. A spray calendar is therefore a handy refer- ence sheet on the control of insect Pests and plant diseases, Every farmer should have a spray calendar for the following reasons: | 1. Because it will save him time in finding the necessary information of insects and plant {on the control iseases, 2. Because the information given in the spray ca able than h | tained anywhere, { 8. Because the Spray calendar will | prevent costly mistakes due to slips of memory. 4. Because the spra; failure. There is a reason for each date of tress. ment given in the calendar, It is not Buesswork, 5. Because the states definitely the Pure seed is the pur- | THE GENIE ano THE MAGIC Box "AND THE GENIE FILLED THE BOX WITH THE MAGIC BALM." Eostorn Tale, You don't believe in genil and fairies and magic boxes ? not! "That is, not of in "Arabian Ni other forms aren't Neue ly & veritable Pon of healing"? Listen to this, rites a lady from the West : * 'From just one box of Zam-Buk we have had a wonderful amount of benefit. My hus. band's finger was crushed at work---a few Zam. Buk dressings healed it. 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