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EUR Wed a nterna lan xterna are promptly relieved by oe THOMAS: ECLECTRIC OIL HAS BEEN SOLD FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS GREATER SELLER Ton VER IMONIAL THAT SPEAKS FOR I Num IS CURATIVE QUALITIES, sr A MERRY CROWD 1 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1919. -- nf. el ea AT CONSTANTINOPLE nn : Our System of Testing Insures Uniformity and Dependability in Dominion Rubber System Belting * Probably the elements that create the ° most satisfaction in the use of any articlé are an accurate knowledge of what it will do before it is made and to prove that it will efficiently accomplish its purpose after it is made. ET SID It is on this basis that we build eur belting and the knowledge of what lit will do is the result of over fifty years experience and research. We prove by careful tests that every ounce of material is up to our high standard--each individual operation is checked as the belt proceeds from one machine to the next and a sample of the finished belt is tested, both chemically and physically, to prove_that it will efficiently serve the purpose for which it was made and that it has a reserve of strength for emergencies. TR CEE ; We want you to test not only our claims of superiority for Dominion Rubber System belting, but our free belting service, in charge of belting experts, who can help to cut your manufacturing costs, by making your equipment more efficient. HET SR 'A phone, wire or letter- to our nearest service branch will enable you to test this service without obligation. -- TT Services Branches Halifax, Fort William IGN PATD AUG 2678 White by Nature Ivory Soap ip is white by nature as cream cotton is white. w is not bleached. or Its whiten®s denotes its goodness and its extreme purity; for only a combination of the choicest ingredients could produce such Ivory spotlessness in soap. ~~ Ivory's natural creamy whiteness is a ar greany do to your entire satisfaction all that is required of ( 50 AP I nots | From The (Countryside | Frontenac | | { GLENVALE. March 10.--The parlor social at| the home of B. Gordon on Friday | evening was largely attended, James | tances here last week. Miss Edith Curl is in Kingsten hospital receiv ing treatment. sall, Porcupine, at her uncle's, H visited a few days| sister, Mrs. Barl Clark. Mr. Cooper | and family are preparing ta move to Mrs. M. Orser's from Kepler They | will be much missed in this vicinity. | A sale of farm stock was held at | George Maloney's to-day. | | FRANKVILLE, 10.--Soper's mill is run- Several from here March ning full blast. attended the hockey match Brockville last Friday night. many friends of Williain Looby will | be sorry to hear of his critical i- | ness. William Bryan's son, Harold, | had the misfortune to break his | arm. Miss Ella Jones is recovering after her severe illness. Norman Davidson and daughter, Laura, liave been visiting friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Stewart Montgom- ery is confined to her home through illness. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bot- ham gave a dance a few nights ago | for the latter's brother, Charles, re- cently returned from overseas. Al. pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William | Judge recently; dancing was enjoy- | ed by 2 { overseas over 2' year ago and was gassed, returned last week. on twenty-eight days' leave, and is the guest of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, David Leeder, Sheatown, | cant by W. W. social at W, H. Sly's last week, Dr. ! guests of relatives. Mercer, Kingston, renewed acquain-| Coon has returned from Port Emsley accompanied by Mr. and 1 ¢ Walton. Miss Myrtle Camp-| guest of Mrs. H. Coo. CampsallPs.--Miss| t5" was the guest of her parents, Miss | Shauff, 'Harrowsmith, is visiting her | gage) Halladay, Toronto, is spanding | # short time at her home here. The held a social at W. H. S1y's on the He is ELGIN, March 10.~--Miss Davenport of the Bastern Hospital staff spent the week with Mrs. B, J. Powell, Mrs, B. Wright, Newboro, was the guest of relatived. Mr. and Mrs. A, Moryan have moved to Mrs. A. Murphy's house. Mr, and Mrs, FE. Haskins have moved to the house made va- Kelsey. 'The mem- bers of the Anglican church held a D. A. and Mrs. Coon, Kingston, were Miss Marion Mrs. C. Miss Brown, Toronto, was Miss Mary Halladay, nurse-in-training at Toron- members of the Anglican church LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift sore, touchy corns off with fingers=No pain! { Mrs. N. J.. Ball is Doesn't hurt a 'bit! Drop a little their young friends and all Freezone on an aching corn, instant- wished them many years of happy ly that corn stops hurting, then you married life. George Holmes has 1 moved to his home near Toledo and ift it right out. Yes, magic! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but PT ny 3rd inst. The Bell Telephone men are doing repair work along the line in this vicinity, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Halladay leave for their home at Yorkton, Sask., this week. Miss M. Knapp, clerk at J, C. Pennock's, has returned to her home at Newboro. Miss Knapp will be much missed by her circle of friends. Miss Brownlee, B. N., who was caring for . Mrs. Smith, has returned to Kingston. Mrs. W. Charland entertained the Ladies Institute at ts monthly meet- ing. The members of the Institute presented Pte, R. Brown with a signed ring and Ptes. C. Toper and B. Warren with tie pins. Lennox and Addington] VENNACHAR. March 8.---R. © Johnston, mill- er, is moving . on the farm he bought from John Gilmour. Mr Gilmour is moving on a farm near McLeod, Alta. W. H. Sallans made a business trip to Lavant this week, adding to the value of her property by putting a new coat of metallic siding on her house. ,G. W. Pennock, Hardwood Lake, was a recent visitor at Robt. Conner's, Edward Johnston, Wens- ley, at Stanley Gregg's: Wm. Holm- es at Chas. Bell's; Miss Murtal Yo- mans, Tweed, at Solomon Bebee's; Archie and Norval Jackson arrived ome yesterday after spending the inter months in New York State. Miss Nora Hughes, Rose Hill, was a week-end visitor -at her parents' home, Mr. and Mrs. George Hugh- es'. Charles Ball made a business trip to Denbigh to-day. Alvin Snid- er had the misfortune to loose his house by fire last night, saving only part of the contents, | Township Couneils | PITTSBURG. March, 3.--Council met at 11 a.m. Members al present. Minutes of the last meeting confirmed, passed; Division registrar, clerk, aecount salary, $15; coughnet, work, $2; Thomas . Spence, sheep killed by dogs, $30: Richard Hayes is moving to the a few cents at any drug store, but is| John A. Wilmot, expenses attending place lately vacated by Mr. Holmes. 9 WASHBURN'S CORNERS. 2 March 10.-- Farmers seem very much pleased witl"the heavy fall of snow. Samuel Stafford who was in- @ jured by the munaway horse, is able wonderful. to be out again. R. J. Barl disposed ufficient to remove every hard corr, oft, corn, or corn between the toes, | nd the callouses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone is the sensational discov- ry of a Cincinnati genius. It is} Igy, oll, burners, wick, et{., for hail, $4; treasurer given chequb-for $100 to pay current expenses. Adjourned to: meet first Monday in April, at 10.80 ame . : Eastern Ontario Good R 4 cation, Ottawa, $12; f Med- of his fine black roadster at a fancy figure. The party held at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Hudson, on Thursday evening was well attend- ed. Mrs. Pattimore is not improv- ing as rapidly as her many friends wish. Edward Davis is preparing to move to his new home lately pur- chased at Addison. M. Seabrook's family who have been ill with in- fluensa are better. Joshua Moulton visited friends at Seeley's Bay recent- ly. Word was received here that the home of George Morris, Delta, was destroyed by fire on Thursday night. James Loveren is visiting friends on Lake street. © A shower is to be held at the home of Albert Young is hon- or of Clifford Dillon who has been serving overseas and is returning with his bride on Tuesday night, -- PORTLAND. March 11.--The mow storm on Sunduy was a g.eat boon to the farmers as they are hauling logs to the sawmills from early in the morn- ing il late at night., The horse races held here were well attended and went off well. Every one seeln- ed pleased. There were three dane- es and a carnival held here in the last ten days. Every one enjoyed themselves. Mr. Gifford, who has been in the hospital in 'Brockville for Over a month, has returned home 3 ¢ son, Chestervill who have been visiting her mothe here have returned home. Mrs. Wil isiting friends here bYe- for the west. wi # sik PROPERTY OF THE PEOPLE OF ONTARIO OU are part owner of a great organization hav- ing an investment of over 80 million dollars. 3 You, as a citizen of Ontario, have an interest in every generating plant, every pole, every foot of wire, every piece of machinery and all buildings under the control of the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 3 You buy electricity from yourself and : pay yourself for 'it. 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