Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Mar 1919, p. 14

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=P AGE FOURTEEN THERES NO DOUBT that you get the masimum return for your money 'when you buy Zum-Buk, because Zam-Buk is all medicine--not 55% medicine and $4% animal fat as ordinary oint- ments are. The herbal extracts and vegetable oils of which Zam-Buk is ( >mposed are so wonderfully blended and re- fined that Zam-Buk possesses an- usual power of penetration. Instead of remaining on the surface skin, as ordinary ointments do (owing to the amount of coarse animal fat they contain), Zam-Buk literally soaks through until it reaches the "root" of the disease, which is always in the underlying tissues. Then It cures from the "root" up, which is the only thorough and permanent way of curing skin troubles, and is why Zam-Buk succeeds when other treatments fail. Zam-Buk Is best for eczema, pimples, blotches, psoriasis, chronic sores, blood-poisening, teething rash, bolls, piles, euts, burns and scalds. All dealers or Zam-Buk Co, Toronto, G0¢, box, 3 for $1.25. The Well Appointed Bath Room Harmonious and obtrusive bath-room fittings are an unerring of taste, EDDY"S ONLIWON TOILET PAPER is gne of he little refinements which | hoa a place in every well-appoin room, In its handeonte nickel-cabinet, i he wall, it is most conven ing : Choose bei ve. N fixture for your bath- room and add to your convenience and to the good esteem of your guests, The E. B. Eddy Co. Limited HULL, Canada ¢ Also Makers of the Famous Eddy Matches, amit . UNYON"S Paw-Paw Pills | Strengthen digestion, | k stimulate the liver, reg- ulate the bowels and improve one's health hy All assisting nature; druggists, 30c, LESSONS LANSDOWNE | NEWS. BUDGET | DEATH OF JAMES PECK, A PROM- INENT RESIDENT. Canon Fitsgerald Spoke At Orange "At Home "Hon. Howard Fergu- son Speaks On Good Roads, Lansdowne, Mareh 19 evening, March 13th, Ja ck passed away after an iHuness ive years though not confined bed except for a few days was a son of the late Ephraim a Beck and leaves a widow, | Miss Helen Wallis, and children, Mary and Walli Mrs, Bmoae Webster. was in his fiftieth year was a most upright izen and bh ly esteemed by the community ti the last few years he was a suc cessful farmer, byt ill-health com- pellted him tp retire, He was Methodist in religion snd a Liberal un, polities, a member of LOL.GLF or over twenty-five and was the possessor of a jewel of the order. He was a forester. The funeral Saturday from his late residence und- er the auspices of the 1.OO.F and the remains were placed in the Lansdowne vault. To the widow and Thursday Irs one sister i deceased "u also the years >) a mason and was held on order March 17th beld an "At Home' in the 1.O.0.F. assembly hall which ; as a most affair Aft a splendid supper the guests guther- ed in the town hall where an excel- lent programe The speaker of the evening was Canon W. F. Fitzgerald, of Kingaton, whose address en the life of St. Patrick caused keen enjoyment. Following this the Canon gave one of his im mithble talks on Ireland and kept his audience convulsed with laughter Certainly the Canon will- always be a welcome visitor in Lansdowne, At a meeting held _by the young consgervative club last Friday, one of the speakers, Hon. Howard Fergu- son, minister of lands land mine dealt with the good in a very able manner and made ft very clear that as far as he was concerned. Eastern Ontario was to have its share of good roads W. N. Bowen, Brockville, has se cured the position of traveller for the Renfrew truck scales. Miss Mary Nunn is the nurse in attendance on Miss Grace Modler, who is ill of pneumonia. John Bradley is on the staff of the Merchants Bank. Mr. Warren succeeds Mr. Trickey, who is removed to Ottawa, The post office is greatly improved being papered and a new oak floor laid in the lobby. Cpl. Scott of Ath- ens is visiting his munt, Mrs. Lea- cock. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tedford and daughters of Singleton returned bome on Saturday after visiting friends, Mr, Squire, teacher of the continuation class, who has been guite ill, has resumed his classes. Ys. Mrs. Urban 'Warren returned on Saturday from Kingston General On Monglay L.O.L; No, 26 evening, successful was presented Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon An- derson are rejoicing over the birth of a son. Arthur Newberry and family moved to Rockfield on Tues- day. Mrs, 8S. Fowler returned on Saturday from visiting relatives in Peterborough. Murs. Robert Donovan is spending a few days at her home, Nelson Warren passed away on Friday morning, March 14th, after a severe illness following the "flu." He is survived by his widow and two FOR THE Home Embroiderer Specially prepared for this Newspaper Wal elielie . CARRE LLC EL ATE » By KATHRYN MUTTERER. The new note in household em- broideries is sounded in black. It is shown effectively in the cetterplece The embroidery is by Pictorial Review. aie ale ideries with a Distinctly New Note. "sag are employed to develop the floral sprays, while the scalloped edges are buttonholed. White mercerized cotton in two sizes is needed for the embroidery. The finest is to be used {or the eye Ef oi Ege cfg jth sat § let and cut-work, while the heavier sige serves the satin stitch aad buttonholing the scalloped edge. Should one desire to simplify the A relatives much sympathy is extended. | roads question | | {tried a good many doctors and pro- | day from Toronto, {highly of Burdock Blood Bitters for THE DAILY Cured Of Dyspepsia BY USING Burdock Blood Bitters iptoms of dyspepsia are so and diversified in different iduals that probably no deserip- 11d exactly represent them as ccur in any given case, but & the most prominent are a ris- g an ng of food, pain, flatu. e and distention of {Hé abdomen, lon of discomfort after every which is sometimes followed kewess and vomiting. rid of dyspepsia a careful zemnent of the diet is necessary fue time must be given for the stion of the meal. 1 will find that Burdock Blood SVT will help with this digestion. { does this by toning up the stomach | n such a way that the dyspepsia soon | lisappears Mr. Roiti Alta., writes: Baldwin, *I cannot Winnifred, speak too uring dyspepsia, of been a sufferer for which I have| years. I have medicines, so one day I thought I would try something dif- ferent. I got a bottle of B. B., B. from our local store, as it was about | the only remedy he kept, and I can ertainly say that I was more than pleased with the results, as I got bet- ter right away. 1 will always recom- mend it to other sufferers." Manufactured only by The T. Mil- burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. PAA A Al AN NNN mother, Mrs. Miss Elean- prietary smail children, his Fanny Wafren and sister, or and three brothers, Samuel of Brockville, Fred and William B. of Lansdowne. The funeral was held on | Sunday aud the remains were placed in the vault, | Mrs. Fred M. Latimer"s farm was| purchased by James Chisamon, and | Miss Margaret Latimer will make fier | home with Ler brother, Herbert, who | lives in Algonquin. W. G. Johnston returned on Thurs health. Bath Red Cross Work. | Bath, March 19.---The Bath Red Cross Society, organized in October, | 1914, held its final meeting on| Thursday, March 13th. The state-| ment issued bespeaks the tireless de-| votion and energy of its members| during the past four years The | number of articles shipped away in-| cluded 1,627 pyjamas and hospital | shirts, 1,620 pairs socks, 780 various | articles, including 180 pillow slips, | 134 sheets, 9 quilts, blankets, pil-| lows, towels, bandages, etc., with 205 { jars canned fruit: In addition, 67 | Christmas boxes were sent overseas. | The total amount of money raised from various sources entertainments, | fees, donations, sales, etc.) was $3, 186.52 Expenditure (supplies, | endowments of 4 hospital beds, Eng- laf\, motor ambulances donations, ! cash to headquarters, ete.), . $3,-| 116.63, leaving a balance of $69,8¢ on hand, which is being held await-| ing the decision of the Central Coun- | cil as to thie peace-time policy of the] Canadian Red Cross. Resolutions were passed express-| ing appreciation of the work of the] officers of branch and thanks to Con- way Women's Institute, Masonie lodge and library beard for valuable | assistance rendered. The grateful! thanks of the society is extended to | all who so generously supported it} throughout the period of its exis- tence. The serving of afternoon tea | brought the last of a long list of har- monious meetings to a pleasant clos- ing. i S--------------------------------_-------- Death of a Pioneer. Pine Shade, March 16.--At/North Sherbrooke a much respected resi- dent in the person of William Sar- geant entered into rest on March 3rd. Deceased had been in poor health for some time. He was eighty-six years of age, and was one of the pioneers, carving out of an unbroken forest a comfortable~home. OvefiBixty years ago he married Miss Janet Wilson, only daughter of the late David Wilson, of Elphin. There were born to them five sons and five daughters--Robert, of Brooke; John, of McDonald's Corners; William An- drew, of Westport; David, on the homestead; a son who died In in fancy; Mrs. Thomas Briggs and Mrs. Purdon, of Pewassan; Mrs. John Truelove and Mrs. John Buchanan, his two ®ldest daughters, and an in- fant daughter, predeceased him a number of years ago. Deceased was industrious and a good neigh- bor. ° He was an Anglican in reli- gion. The writer can well remem- ber him and his worthy wife walking four miles to teach Sunday school classes. Rev. Herbert Pringle con- ducted the funeral service. The re- mains were conveyed to Crawford's cemetery and placed beside those of his wile and mother. Had A Fine Gathering. Poole's Resort, March 18.--Miss Edna Poole, who has beep very ill with influenza at the home of her Sis: ew - A CANADIAN Lieut.'N, F. Gregg, V.C. dale, N.B., who enlisted as Regiment. "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at Tongue! Remove Poisons From Stomach, Liver and Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only---look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless, laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's Give it without A A A A A AAA, Ottawa Enginedrs Complete Survey. Newbhoro, March 20.--R. D. Kil- born and A. J employed by the Dominion Govern- ment, who have been here for past month making maps of boro, Clear, Indian, Loon Lakes and fslands, their work on Saturday and left for Ottawa on Monday morning. What the survey is for ¢conld not be learned, but it is rumored that ail the maps and charts of these lakes were destroyed during the big fire in/ Ottawa four years ago. g Firemen to Receive Salaries. Renfrew, March 19.--The council at its regular session ratified the offi- cers appointed by the volunteer fire brigade, whose members will hence- forth be paid a salary. The fire chief, William Stewart, will receive a renumeration of $1005 deputy chief, $75 and to each'of the eigh- teen men $50. finished | | Allen, civil engineers | the ck ie fc { BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919. WINNER OF V.C. . MG. a private and won his Victoria Cross at Cambrai for distinguished gallantry. With him much improved in| Lieut.-Col. Clande Hill, D.S.0., Halifax, C.0. of Royal Canadian who hails from Mountain- is NEWS FROM THE DISTRICT OLIPPED FROM THE WHIGS MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES. in Brief From the Events In the Country About Kingston Are Told --Full of Interest to Many. Stephen Henry Smith, 'Belleville, died on March 18th, at the age of seventy-three years. He was a native of Sidney. Brockville's tax rate of thirty-six mills provides for expenditure of $5,000 on police and $9,700 for fire protection. The council of the Township® of Front of Yonge, has placed itself on record as being favorable to prohi- bition. Miss Susie Laughlin, eldest daugh- ter of the late Joseph. Laughlin, a former resident of Brockville, died on Monday at her residence in. To- ronto, Charles Dolan, clerk at J. 8. Me- Keown's drug store, Belleville, has secured the drug stock of the late F. Charles Clarke, and will continue the business. Nursing Sister Helen Shearer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Shearer, Brockville, was on Monday invested at London by the king with the Royal Rad Cross which she won while on duty in France. Jamés Hunter, aged fourteen years, ron of Mrs. Jameés Hunter, Belleville, was carrying a rifle, when n some manner*the weapon was dis- urged and, the . 32-calibre bullet penetrated the fleshy part of the Benson and {right leg. Robert Bradley, who returned to Carlelun Place from the west some weeks ago, after an absence of many years, died at the home of his sis- ter, Mrs. Thomas Glover, early last Thursday, aged sixty-nine years. On Friday evening between sev- enty-five and a hundred of the neigh- bors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Shaw, Foxboro, gathered at their home to spend a social evening with them before leaving for their new home in Belleville and presented them with a most beautiful electric lamp and Mrs. Shaw, Sr, a pocket book. One of Tobaceo's Victims, London Tit-Bits. Soldiers from the East are telling some curious stories of camels love for tobacco. Dromedaries and cam- els are passionately addicted to the weed, and can be made to do almost anything under its influence. The driver carries a triangular piece of wood 'which is. pierced at oné point like a cigar-holder.. This is inserted in the beast's mouth, the cigar being them lit and pressed in- to the hble. / The camel immediately closes its eyes and puffs away through his mouth and nostrils till the cigar is entirely consumed. It seems te thor- oughly enjoy the experience. Fur- thermore, the nicotine appears to exercise a stimulating and refresh- ing effect upon the animal, so that though ready, to all appearances, ta drop from fatigue before its smoke, it will plod on for many mora miles after it. ---- i-------- Told By Gen. Biddle. " General John Biddel, Commanding the U.S. Force in Britain, has been poking fun at he German Chancel- ---th @ ' TRY IT - Positive Definite Knowledges of its Matchless Quality and Value has been the forceful power that has created a sale of 25 million packets Annually. = "SALAD" a Tea~Pot Test is better than a a my IDENTIFIED BY THIS Marx of Quarry, At present pr stock represent most attractive chase on the market to-day. Write, phone, wire or eall and ask us why. ices this ts the pur- mining "Never ldentified With Promotions." HowaeD GeAAM 52 rove Euan TORONTO. ONTARIO Kingston Branch, Verona Branch, - - i o Volume of Arguments. BUY 'THE BEST---AND ENJOY YOUR COFFEE MORE. 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