From The Countryside . Mosquito and fly bites will not trouble you if you use Zew:Buk. This herbal balm ends the irritation, draws out the poison and pre: ts inflammation. I Zam-Buk is also best for sun. burn, heat rashes, blisters, core feet, cuts and all skin troubles, Keep it handy at your summer cottage as a "first gid" for all IRJOEIes, Drags ond Sires, 06 bik. Frontenac: wo. ECHO LAKE. June "8.--~-The farmers are nearly all done seeding and some have thelr potatoes and other planting done. The heavy storm the other night dia a lot of damage, but also some good, as the gardens were getting quite dry. The railroad men have got the wreckage pretly well cleaned up af- ter the big train disaster. 'W. Wagar made a trip to Deseronto to see the Indian doctor. A few from here at- CLEANING €adillac Electric Cleaners Make the Work Easy $32.50, $37.50, $42.50 Rental $1.25 per day Dobbs & Co, J.R.C. Tel. 819 41 Clarence 8¢, tended camp meeting at Verona 'on Sunday. - Miss Hattie Salsbury 1s home for a while. Mr. and Mrs. H. Baboook, atlJ.. Cronk's; V. Clow, at D.-MeCleod's; Mrs, C. Cox and daugh- tor, Hattie, at J. Babeock's; W. Hicks, at L. Switsér's. ¥ ~~ DESERT LAKE,® June 10.--The crops are looking fine. Service was held in the Metho- dist church Sunday last by Rev. Mr. Johnson. Stephen Freeman passed away last Saturday evening. The funeral was held at the Metho- dist church here, the service being conducted by Rev. Mr. Medcbf, A number: from here atiended the camp meeting at . Godfrey Sunday last. Miss Hazel Babcock has te- sumed her work at Hartington. Miss Hilda Drader 'is at J. N. Abrams'; Miss Reta Abrams at 'her grand- father's Mr. and Mrs. E: Page at B. Page's; Mrs. Hubert Bauder at A. Jage's; Fred Orsor at his father's, - bel HABLE FOODS perfect refrigeration, while awalt- the conditions and facili. at our white store--and strict \ rhea are wee eee HOODS, tow i xs ventura wae +9) Kielmananas vise .200 and 30 8 ib. xin, 15e a Ib, and Bartle Sts. Prompt Delivery city, TORE THE [4 A NATIVE SOUTH AFRICAN IN LONDON, ENG. Springbox, mascot of the marched with them in the big parade of Colonial. troops in London on May 3rd. Charles Orser's; Charles Cox and little som,-Oventen, Hobo Lake, spent Sunday with his daughten, Mrs, Van Abrams; Ross Morey spent Sunday with Miss Sadie Drader. ? i SUNBURY, i Jung 10.5 Miss Allan of Kingston visited' friends: in this locality dur ing the past week. corn planting is the chief occupation of thé Jfarm- ers. . The acreage will he large. James Smith has commenced digging the cellar for the foundation of' the new house at the corner of Brewer's Mills road and the Battersea road. Several residents were in Kingston on Saturday last and report the market good and the prices eatis< factory. Mrs. William Lynu return- éd home one day last weck from Gananoque where she has been tak- ing medical - treatment for some months past. Rev. R. W. Currie is holding pray meeting in the Glen burife congregation on Thursday evening of this week at the home of Mrs, George Sills, The great grand- daughter of 'Mrs. Sills 'will be bap- tised 'the same evening. ° POOLE'S RESORT. - June 10---J. T. Weeks and family motored to Prescott to-day. Mr. andd ii Mrs. Robert Steele, Brockville, have {jj rented William Poole's cottage for a fow weeks, = Mr. Steefo is painting at Butler's Island. Master Robert and 'Werk Poole, Montreal, are visiting thir grandparents, Mr. pnd Mrs. Robert Poole. On Friday last, while dt school, Howard Poole had the mis- fortune to fall from a tree and break! an arm. Dr: Campbell, Lansdowne, sot the arm and it is doing nicely. Albent Root, Sr., is very ill. Dr. Ris- ig of Mallorytown, is. attending 3 51 ' MORTON. 'June 10.---Mr. and Mrs, J. Coon| attended the Goon-Mack wedding at Kingston on Tuesday last. Miss Jen- nie Henderson, Brockville, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Coon: made a trip to Brook. ville one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Henderson, C. €. Hender- passed through here Mrs. as King, planogue, is spending a few days in| village. South African troops, which Cured Of Dyspepsia BY USING Burdock Blood Bitters The symptoms of dyspepsia are so numerous and diversified in different Individuals that probably no descrip tion could exactly represent them as they occur in any given case, but a few of the most prominent are a ris- ing and souring of food, pain, flatu- lence and distention of the abdomen, a sensation of discomfort after every meal, which is sometimes followed by sickness and vomi:iing. To get rid' of dyspepsia "a carefull arrangement of the diet is necessary and due time must be given for the digestion of the meal. ; You will find""that Burdock Blood { Bitters will help with this digestion. it does this by toning up the stomach In such a way that the dyspepsia soon disappears. 3 : | Mr. Robt. Baldwin, Winnifred, Alta., writes: . II cannot speak too} highly of Burdéck Blood Bitters for curing dyspepsia, of which T have! been a sufferer for years. 'I have tried a good many doctors and pro- prietary medicines, so 'one day 1 thought I would try something dif ferent. I got & bottle of B. B.\ B. from our local store, as it was about) dhe only remedy he kept, and I can certainly say that I mo pleased with the resmits, ter right away. f mend it to : Manufactured only by The T. Mil- burn 'Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. A RATIONAL REASON "I noticed you didn't dance with Miss Topheavy.. Do you fear her attraction: tars ar motets DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919. 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