Cured Of Dyspepsia BY USING Burdock Blood Bitters The symptoms of dyspepsia are $0 humerous and diversified in different individuals that probably ao deserip- tion could exactly represent them as they occur in any given case, but a few of the most prominent are & ris- 2 ing and souring of food, pain, flatu- lence and distention of the abdomen, & Sensation of discomtort after every meal, which is sometimes followed by sickness and vomiting. To get rid of dyspepsia a careful 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. Mr. Robt. Baldwin, Winnifred, Alta, writes: "lI cannot speak too Righty of Burdock Blood Bitters for curing dyspepsia, of which I have been a sufferer for years. 1 have tried a good many doctors and pro- etary medicines, so one day I ought I would try something dif- erent. I got a bottle of B. B. B. 'om our local store, as it was about the only remedy he kept, and I can certainly say that I was more than pleased with the results, as I got bet- Tor right away. 1 wilk always recom- mend it fo other sufférers.'" Manufactured only by The T. Mil- burn Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont. THEY ATTEMPT A TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT MUTT, Wh iL THESE OTHER BUYS ARE THINKING ABSUE. FLYING TRom EUROPE TO AMERICA =~ WE'LL Do IT, THE PLANE I'VE Go¥ Bown HERE A FAST BABY AND IT CAN COAX Two HeNDRED MILES AN Vl BUR ouT A ' a OF Hew Ss THis WAS i CERTAINLY AX GREAT DEA OF Yous «1 HADN'T 'Sven THOUGHT oF 10. wen BECOME FAMOIVS DUER MGMT! E " THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 anting saything done in the carpen- ry line. Estimates given on all kinds of repairs and new work; aise hard- CAN SEE THE PAPERS NOW with A BIG SEEN oLmN RE ADMINE SAYING: 'MUTT AND JEFF | FLY ACROSS ATLANTIC LOOK How NICELY [5 THE ENGINE'S PURRING: DONT You Tink] ] I WANT t8 You've Jeone GEY up wHene MEH EnoueH /] THe Aig (8 NOW, JEFF" | RARE wHeRe THERE'S LESS RESISTANCE . AND THEN Tle POINT HER NOSE TWARDS NEW YORK" ALL THE TALKING! WE'Ls BREAKFAST Nv! ou Sime! You Fut EAST (vSTEAD OF WEST, THIS 1s CRIN Al, : | Eastern Ontario News Wood floors ef ail kinds, All orders will receive prompt sttention. Shop 28 Queen street. . Arty Re W D8 THOMAS' ECLECTRIC OlL le: RE i FORD CARS FOR SALE We have Cars able, oan 885 King St. Garage lo a few used Ford which we can sell reason All sutomobile repaly guaranteed. Was a Recent Event in Escott Town bie Stewart, week to spend the summer With her sister, Lanigan, Winnipeg, is sister, Mrs. J. D. W. Darling, Hil lard Latimer is a guest of hit sis< terfi, Mrs. John Taylor, Alexandria Bay. in Cardinal. Latimer, friends. clal and concert was given on Fri- day evening in the town hall, Escott, in aid of St. Rev. C, Winter presided. Mrs. Winter, pianoforte solo; Miss Gladys Mooney, song; Miss Nellie Ashley, song; Robert Running, recitation; Mr. 'Beech, who resides in Escott, is a returned soldier and he was given a loud ovation on his way to the plats form. . Rev, James Pattingham gave an address in which hd made an earnest plea for dominion-wide pro hibition, al anthem concluded the proceed- ings, which all enjoyed. py A SUCCESSFUL BOCIAL Hall, June Regina, Lansdowne, 25. ~--Misg" Lib- arrived last Mrs. G. F. Johnston. Mrs. visiting her Rev. Dr. Cooper and family ft on Tuesday for their new home Mr. and Mrs, Joséjh Kingston, are visiting A highly successful ice cream so- Paul's Church Guild. The fol- wing assisted in the programme: violin solo; Fred Mitchell, Beech, mandolin solo. Mr. The singing of the nation- On June 22nd Mrs. Elizabeth Me- We have a supply of - cut hard wood and Neil p age of eighty-five years. Her hus- band, Henry McNeil, died some years v ith place the funeral took place on Ties- day afternoon. The held in and was conducted by Rev. I. N. Beckstadt. terred in the Lansdowne cemetery, Mrs, McNeil leaves three sous, Mal colm; Ivy Lea; Delbert, on the home. stead, N.Y., and three daughters, Mrs. E. Earl, Lansdowne; Mrs. E. Patience, Regina, and Lansdowne. place in St. John's . on Wednesday, when mei {chell, eldest daughter of Mrs. Wil- "} Mam Mitchell, Barried to Harold B. Bitton, a the epartment of "Agriculture, and gon of the late William Sifton travelling dress of navy blue silk And hat and was unattended. The bride was given away by her brother, Jack Mitchell, : performed by the rector, Winter, decorated with flowers and as the {bridal party entered the church the "Bridal Chorus" was played by Mra. k : Winter, and as they left the church v the "Wedding March" was played. [B08 The Wedding at the hom on their return from the churech.| he happy couple were pelted with church, KEHLERVILLE NEWS BUDGET. The Crops Look Good--Road Work Being Done, © Keelerville, June 24.--Loads ' of on Ds d. away at the advanced Mrs. McNeil made "her home her Son, Delbert, from which service was the * Presbyterian church The remains were in- and Clarence, Gouverneur, Mrs. George Dillon, A very interesting. 'event took urch at noon iss Jean Mit. Mitchellville, was and Mrs. | i: Ottawa. The bride wore her The cerémofy was ey. 8. The church was beautifully party was eptertained of the bride's mother, ses and confetti as they left the passed through here to-day, men selling lace from house #6 land the men has a gang of men}, & work on the road 8 ing the government and town- b Hog ants. he reeve made a trip|® F to see how the work was : looking good, espect- gE ough rain is need- trading deals}, is a brother of Mrs. J. EB. Anglin's, "Rev. F. A. Read and family, of Sydenhdm; Mr. and Mss. Hermon Buck and Mr. Buck's mother, of Sydenham; J. S. Roberts and fam- ily, Miss Ruby Buck, Misses Bertha and Maggie McPherson, Perth Road; C. H. Reid and Miss McCam- mon, of Kingston, all at J. BE. Ang- lin's recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Patterson and family, of Sunbury, and Mr, and Mrs. Donald Sleeth, of Cedar Lake, at Edward Sleeth's, Ross Towns- end and his mother, of Joyceville, at John Robb's. Thomas Clark and family, of Battersea, at Charles Clark's, . Mra. Alpheas Caird was taken - fo hospital for am operation yesterday. Mr. McPherson and Stafford were here on business to-day from Seel- ey's Bay, "William" Smith, Mount Chesney," was through. here buying calves to-day. James McLroy is put- ting a new basement wall under his barn. W. H. Ormsbee and family, of Battersea, at John Robb's on Monday. Alexander Jackson mot- ored: to Battersea yesterday on business. Congratulations to Wai- lace. Inckeon, who was married re- cently to Miss Arthurs, of Seeley's Bay. James Boal:and family . mot- ored to the city a few days ago. Ed- ward Sleeth and Alfred Harris took loads of cheese to Kingston, Satur- day. tei GIFTS FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS A 'Happy Oceasion At Hartington On Friday Last. day Hartington, ~ June 24.--A very Successful garden party was held in the school grounds Friday evening, 'under the management of the BEp- Worth League. During the evening solos, choruses, tableaux, fireworks and presentation of club bags to Sergt. Grant and Sergt. Wattam took Place. Rev. A. W. Si art read a well worded address. 'Over $112 was taken in. Miss Edith Truscott, Sydenham and Miss Grace McKnight, Godfrey, were guests of Mes. Fred - Denison for the week-end. Among the recent visitors were: M. Clow and wife, Kingston, at D. | man's; Mr. and) Mrs, Ficohett and 'Newton Chrscai- Lohan ioperoule. at Charles ] rd's, Elmer family, A Sy at man's; Fred. Lockwood and wife, Newhungh, at Roy Leonard's; Jam Curran and, yt Colebroake, fut) eastern poi Will reside a groom is a er, : = re «On June 23rd, at' 0 Qing. took : frew, has been 'elédted grand high priest of the Oddfellows of the state of Michigan. Rat ters, Renfrew, has secured tie con- tract for a soldiers' memorial to be erected at Portland, Ont. Belleville of Frances well-known resident of Cannifton, at the age of sixty-five years. ral Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, June 18th, of Lois McLean, wife of Bert Goodison, Mr. apd Mrs. Brockville, most prominent citizens, E.-J. Burton, passed away « here day afternoon. years Yollector of customs, but las lived 'retired for some time, South" Renfrew, held at amongst the delegates elected to at- ténd the Liberal meeting in Toronto next week were Mrs. J. A, K. Walk- er of Renfrew and Miss Power Eganville, A. E. Matthews united in marriage Miss Millie McKinley, W. J. MeKmiley, Love, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Love, North Augusta. tompleted extensive improvements to the club house, 'made necessary by 3 ship. The executive alsy decided to employ an instructor. ding was solemnized at the terian manse, when Carrie May, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor B. Cross was united Harry, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Carter. Brockville announce. the engage- menth of their Amy, to Archibald MeGilvary Shaw, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Shaw, Hamilton, the marriage take place in July. ed in 1879, and published by P. J. O'Rourke since 1891 posed of to Messrs. and Thomas Jarrett, two experienced newspaper men, former resident of Tr: ville, was the scene of a pretty wed- ding on Tuesday, w rite Mrs. Arthur Ferris, 'was united. in marriage to Siseen Jibobur, son of the late Joseph Jibbour, Utiea, N.Y. lat the'homs of hie som, J. EP respected citizen, iw the person of Robert Maybee, in the 86th year of his age, after an illness of only a {few days, | Bright Exchanges, Character, George Blair, farmerly of Ren- exercises of St. Agnes Girls' se You Can Depend on Dr. Chase's Olne- ment to Bring Relief and Cave. The obstinacy of ecremy Ms well known, The fact that Di Chase's Ointment has been able 10 = cure in even the most severe pfises is the best proof of the exepaordinary heal- ing powers of this / standard oint- ment, Cures such as'are deseribed in these letters give you some idea of what you may expect from the treatment, / Mrs. Frazk Wadge, Midland, Ont., writes: "One of my boys 'had an attack of /eczema, and although I tried different preparations for this trquble/ as well as medicines from four dgotors, we could not get satis- results. Finally, 1 tried Dr. Chasg's Ointment, and from the first 1 We used a good treatment of this oint- ment, and in a short time the eczema was cured. I have also, used the ointment, with great success for a roughness and rash on 'my/ face, which caused me a great deal of trouble. After applying De. Chase's Ointment I found instant relief. "1, might also mention that - Dr, Chase's. Catarrh Powder has proven of great benefit to me. and was attended by Bishop well, priate address. speakers were: George Broats & Co., marble cut- Amongst Col. Ponton, The death occurred on Tuesday in enry Males, a for general proficlency fn the The death took plafe at the Gene- on Browh. Prizes presented by and daughter of John: N. MeLean, were awarded respectively to Edgerley, oldest Brown. and Ww. yester- He was for many One of Port Hope's The prize for church and Jean Edgerley, and Miss Testament. At the meeting of the Liberals of Falkerber Eganville, ) Roberts, Dorothy Howard, Joan land, Judith Brown Currie and Dorothy Lumb were of ture, for neatness in room, also in art. was the winner, . Other: prize ners ; «Tr I had arm. | 8: were... Evelyn. Trotter, At Algonquin on Wednesday Rev. 'the daughter of and Joseph KE. and head, but the Catarrh Powder relieved it, and I have not been in this way since," Mrs. P. H. Veale, 19 William street, Hamilton, Ont., = writes: "1 ¢an highly recommend Dr. Chase's used it with splen-| did results where alt others failed. My little girl, aged 3% years, broke out in. small yellow blisters, which turned into scabs. They came out in different places on her face, and although I tried a great many salves and ointments none of them did her any good. I.gct a hox of Dr. Chase's Olutment, and after a few applica tions, 1 could. sée .the effects of it. Whenever I siw a new spot appear ing 1 'would apply the ointment, and before the box'was finished she was entirely cured of those horrid sores, If you would like to try Dr. Chase's Ointment at our expense, send a two-cent stamp to pay post- 'age and we shall mail you a sample box free. Full size box 60 cents; at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. = i ; The Belleville Golf Club has just for the school. a greatly increased member- In Pleton, June 21st, a pretty wed- t s re po Big, sv resty- Jones Pili has Jutchased fhe dolph property if the village, Ferguson Is purchasi liver 'his bread. J. Fd family motored week. €. Soper for the Canadian mer season. G. F. Warren, in marriage to Delong to, Brockville Mr. and Mrs: Austin Gillham, daughter, Florence Leavine is yemod in the village, expected home from this week, ter, Broekvil Broad's theiweek has been set aside fo) to beautify the cemetery. The remains . of Chipman, Ottawa, were 'here for interment in iss Hallada; Brockville Phe X sister. Lewis Ha of his property here. i to The Trenton Advocate, establish: { le, are guests of Vance A. Statia Mr. Jarrett is a ton, St, Francis Xavier Church, Brock- n Miss Margue- Ferris, daughter of Mr. and CONFIRMATION SERVICES, Gift Was Dedic, e and On the Bishop of t . o Shazbot Lake, June 24--On Tues- ay last the Bishop of Ontario paid the lifs annual visit to this district. At | LPPIY for the the evening service six candidates were: presented by. the incumbent for Js rite of confirmation, The da ; Service was held in St Andrew's , chureli. On Wednesday morning six { 11, Prorat cago, olat ho candidates were 'contirmed at St 'acquaintances after an 'Bbsstice Paul's church, Zealand, and there some twenty-five years ;Was: also a celebration of the Holy LE Communion. At Christ chiireh, O80; ; 3 : the 'confirmation : service a was the brass altar cross; the gift of Joseph | rune 18th, when Mae, da and Sarah Jane Warren, Mr. and Mrs. John Fi married 5 Ay $ to M trad | Chambers, fo ad | of the ren n thé States. : to his eternal reward 8. Maybee, next lord, on June 6th, an eld and with military | eg. and lanl mar nd § After an illness of over three rown; Chi Phillips, widow 88 afk Sidney BELUEVILLE GIRLS' SCHOOL Cligsing Exercises Were of an Inter. 3 es in this city, took place on Monday Kingston, who gave an appro. other ex-Mayor Ketcheson, J. Elliott, Arch- deacon Beamish and Rev, A. L. Geen in form IL, Betty Faulkner won the prize for the best year's work. Prizes ous forms were won by Mary Roberts, Ida Parker, Blanche Acer and Judith Phyllis Nordheimer for good year's work, and senjor and. junior tennis Eva Lewis and © Judith chism. 'was won by Helen Dickenson, George Wills won prizes for the Old Prizes in vocal 'and in- strumental music were won hy Helen , Dorothy. Lumb, = Helen , Betty Gillgspie and Hadda Falkenberg. Misses Mary ners: of ithe prises -for physical culs Marjorie Acer secured the prize . etcheson and Maud Diekinspn. The culty with a stoppage in my nose past year has been a 'successful one|' CWI iy £4 take a ttle m tely: after most anything any danger 'of follow and. x El ong ae OUT WITH NEW AUTOS, ---- Work is Going on to Beautify the $2 HE 10 cannot a car to de- leaves this 'week weat for the stam- H. Cartey and M, Li. Com are out with new autos. W, eling his dwelling Mrs. A. Morgan thé hobpital Mrs. Broad and daugh- parents. . Wednesday of rs. William conveyed the 'family d was week with laday. is disposing y will leave to take up residence Rév. R, Stillwell has decided "to month in thed absence of Rew. Mr. Keough, wha is stationed at Toronto * fn connection |$ach Mrs. Qual riend, of Kings- icfiae] 5 Church, Belleville, e of a pretty weddi "Belleville, June' 26.--The closin hoo Bid- K.C., vari- Miss Ruth cate- St. Gar- wine prize from indigestion, tried pepsin, bism, drugs and various you know these your trouble--in some ave 1 830 clding you are a chronic dyspeptic Just try the effect ofea little pisrated magnhesia--not the - ordinary: méreial ar. can obtain from practically gist torm. TRY MAGNES| Doubtless, if you, are ® sufferer you have already uth, charcoal 3 ga d ay 0 tt snd do- relief, ore giving up hope Soban ~ carbonate, x #nilky 'But: the : any drug- or. tablet es neither powdered Take a teaspoonfuls In needlework Doris Walker| ment and win Oat Ada ¥ Ran M and last Mrs. "oat her fam- i Mrs, wing of With Provinetsl 4 Forstun He \ " hisfiop. ~ rn | |The lake is looking its host at | Present, and al who would like really restf nbix