Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Sep 1919, p. 9

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TEMPLETON'S | RHEUMATIC CAPSULES ron RHEUMATISMNEURITIS, SCIATICA | | LUMBAGO, NEURALGIA GOUT ETC | || ASURE RELIEF oR THE WORST HEADACHE | [LIereL ETON 1 Pr 8 1 14 Tom) " yy >k you othiag T pl 4a "Ou No) We ma anywhere oa 8 w receipt' of #i.0% James DB: | THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 Nanting lery line, of repairs and new work; siso wood floors of all kinds. will receive gompt iN Queen Bot bio GAS ON STOMACH SOUR STOMACH INDIGESTION HEARTBURN BISUR MAG RR 5 GRAIN TABLETS IND POWDER FORM anything done In (he earpen. All orders attention. ' Shop ww BISURATED Magnesia is Magnesia especially prep for the + safe, speedy and certain correction of dan- gerous stomach y It - comes only in the form of e grain tablets Estimates given on all kinds ' hard. | DRES THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG WAY] | TO REVIVE CROCHET STITCH SANNNNENEENNRNRRERRSESNEEARNNNNNNNNNERURRRNRUNRE The Final Clearance Of BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE 1919, by the Mec( here Is a Tendency Or the Part of , Designers. and Individual Women in Paris to Use the Costumery of the Visiting Arabs for lnspiration. | oP4sh r hr e crowd that wn to the Ar- 3 of coat, and wonder that line when al treat- strong emed ut- impression rade they gegment curiops ponies with When they it in front of The se. terly un on the yy the {stalk th Paris | espe | once, prob and powder in sealed blue packages i Do not confuse with commercial mag- nesia, milk of magnesia or citrate of | magnesia. Lodk for the word BIS- URATED and get the genuine from DRUG 'S EVERYWHERE GG A a A INN Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair If you want good condition, wash it wifh 3 Don't use prepared shampoos OF anything else, that contains too much | alkali This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful Just plain mulsified cocoanut oil > {whitch is pure and entirely grease less), is much better than anything to keep' your hair in be &areful what you else you can ude for shampooing, as! tiis can't possibly injure the hair Simply moistgn your hair with wa- . ter and rub it in spoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, hair and scalp thoroughly. er rinses out easily and every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excossive-eH---The- hair dries quickly and: evenly, and it fine and silky, bright, to manage. You-ean-get- mulsified cocoanut oil at most any drag store. It is very cheap, and a few oundas is enough ta last everyone in- the family for months, ~~ The jath- - Underwood Typewriters Still the acknowledged "There's a Reason" Ask us to buying. J. R. C; Dobbs & Co. Tel. 810 41 Clarence St. leader. show you before creamy lather, and cleanses the | AA rin, Senn BREE INFLAMED UNS ACAUSE OF LOOSE TEETH Pyorrhea is undoubtedly a vital Tk to both gumsand teeth, Ten. der gums indicate it, end with it come Jooseuing teeth. Imperceptibly, at = the gues rocedn from the pormzl line. hey inflame. The . Bat ay fix openings 1 of bacteria to attack t* tooth base, Tooth. base follows. Even if the caw and the tooth saved, tha tinue to recede. Rese! ber, tog, that faflamed and blecding gurs act a3 so many doorways for disease gers to enter the syste n--infecting Joints or tonsils--of causing other ail raeats, Against thn Py a (Riges' Dis. ease) erainary tooth pasica arc Powe Is Yet Pyors hea oa atizcla So [1 i 12 who coo over r Dut d ia timo cad rood consistent iy p revendd Pyoschoa, a scientific 'tooth do Brash rour teeth wri promptly bleeding ad how yous Rein a are kept using Fork nd © consult immediately for spool 36¢ and 60c¢ tubes. All Drugsgists. FORHAN'S, LTD. Montreal. i autumn, { | { | Is } One or two ftea- Ltr | removes | leaves it | fluffy and easy! | i i 1 Mr. { who have been holidaying here, have | returned home. N. W. Sparrow, Que- | sisters | Brockville, whu was one time a resi- | Mr. {ing relatives In New York state" Dr. these Arabs costumes at to withstand the chill summer. The § worn their wi ng heavy furs, s no wonder t these men from hot {slimatés simply emptied their knap-| sacks and word layer after lawer of | garments. . | The ipspiration that these Arabs resmited in bands rather broad and wide, that the foundation for street to the bands are attached | epe de chine of gauze, or { dued metallic tlisues. Of | the dress-makers took up the, and created it in serviceable | that would serve for the | but Paris has worn so many f these loose Arabian capes for six! months that burnous Is not a} compelling n Ivelty. | Paul Poiret is the one dresgmaker that launches his seasonal output ong the basis of the Moroccan inspitation but He made up his mind to use the costumes of this country for his; au- t openings long before the Vie tory parade took place. He adopts | the skirt of the Arabg with its tr ous- | ered effect and the leng tunic over | the bright colordd skirt. It is quite | rue that no one but an Arab: Would ike to dreds like an Arab. The wb- man Qf tcday uses ail her ingenuily to disctrd clothes without shooking Often three viite materi: wear two days of th women have includ r elo- Ss, came from | tight head | the i {or wash, | that has beer | ot. {much ALY | {mort of Httie cloek; jflisturbs the slumber | fons, lure Newspaper Syndicate) expect looked like Wher countr other , 0 one expects vish copy; one merely wants picturesque details, and it.is minor accessories of the J tume that the wom their chiefest del The can » gostumes oo aowever, are for pert gallocns and there r magazine oolell Arabian mi Ahades and ora- flored 2C0 are are i by Anne Rittenhouse For hostes Your Guest, ' dition to the equip room. It is s usual, I tidious guest to sup { her favorite tollet thelss, it is the pri ess to keep the gue with such things gue | possibly need. So small ca a fresh one for.eac and ends that ren into soap jelly for always appear in room. There should also be of too. i pa a bottla of | a hox of talcum simple toilet water, a bot hazel-<all phinly sort of antisceptic ide of Hsterine powder 3 thinks of ticles swe of the host trooms stockes as_a of soaj the od be madg shou ba a tabi ste or pow of used before, The r on trimmings | color cheme the room {basket is filled with tiny antisce puffs of absorbent cotton. There also sterilized lamb's wool puffs. The woman who does not wish to go t¢ expense in-the_ equipment of the guestroom dressing table n make tiny 'puffs by tying bits sorbent cotton 1 a little ribb form a handle, Phen there the gauze bags leon hog 'l also contain igflividual po Ld A clock of some sort is essentia e guestroom It match the 8: of are are 3 1 ir a quie for loud ticking of some. per- Ome of the clocks that has shouk t | luminous face in.the dark 18 admiiy {able for the guesiroc m, for the wake ful hours in the night can thereby be Ll00ld. { { | Turban with long veil of gauze fal}- | ing from the back, ingpired by the |8 Arab head dress, fle |r A novelty is a luminous bal end of a chain on the elec fbulb. This ball, always dr lithe dark, Immediately shows one the topation of the electric light bulb and es much confusion fn a strange! im, in a bathroom or in a hall aper slippers can now be # very small price, and a pais of these kept on hand will o en Jrpre useful in the emerg wheh %lippers® have been fors or when the guest has been per Heght for" ¥ uad- : the guestroom |_ndwadays when knockets are 80 fattiotive one wishes ¥ery door. Those of pottery,| {in the shape of bunches of flowers or | la peach, apple or pear oan a nest of leaves, are somethin 3nd the hy usual ones ays ractive. . a novelty brass are AA Gr rE i NEWS OF ELGIN 'fhe Visitors Are Returning Home-- Back At School. Elgin, Sept. 2~J.. B. and Mrs, Pinkerfon motored to Smith's Falls last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Renfrew, has moved to the village to ass.st in the bakery. Mes. M. Ferguson accompanied her her home in Athens. 8. has resigned the oil business. Mul Napanee, is his successor. The rentaing of Miss Ella Davis, Pinkerton to Urey dent here, were' conveyed here last week for interment. Mrs. (Rev.) Me- Farlane and children, Ottawa, were guests in the village. J. B. Pinkerton has retuned from the Canadian west, Miss Pinkerton, Newboro,' was a guest in the village. Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith was at Ki on--iast week. and Mrs. G. W. Bari are visit- Berliner and Mise Berliner have re- turned to New York city. Miss Lucy Coon, . nurse-in-training, Toronto, is holidaying at her home here. Mrs. McCrady, Lyn, was the guest of relab.ves. Miss Enid Howard ges stimes her teaching duties at T Miss Singleton, Lyndhurst, has - room of the public school. 2y and F. tored Torohto. exhibition. Mr. and A. L. Campbell, and Dr. and Mrs, Bracken, spent last week at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Hagerman, Petgrboro, C. bec, is the guests of friends in town. Desovonto Recption. outa, Sapt. 3.--Everybed: Labo; ric o Deseronto. The town gave a publi il Seed and wives mos appreciation for and to her Soldiers At 1.230 a parade made up of the Bel- leville band, veterans in decorated cars, and the Mayor and Council, school children, lodges, fire brigade land floats, was formed on the market square, proceeding through the prin- cipal streets to the High | velvet bought | few | door | Handsome New Produced by Have Sweaters Are Being the Needles Which Been Dormant. ¢ ine before v chet Tue dolman is the vunt to buy ger~ral utility sprir black satin {| they are exes hook again in eviden garment you will! {f you are and su or.in rer. In or tat ape He who Is not af and then a b be made thar dolmans in brig! drapeat Italls ett ane of t rose eolor gr brilliant uae, an een or deep ar onion Now, in on 1g onion Would it he the fight green the tops of The lafest cc what In | color be? | that you spring in your opin won see In lidate onions or tl the wrappings of onion, } ar white f "RE yste yluish real wnish skin of henna. in the In the color ¢ Ho onion 3 re 4rd cor ing that that bre sirt of -suhdued » Wor t os top ght or trict of the hes nine with ost vorn match SOME QUAINT TABLE SCREENS Mahogany Frame Designed ~o0 be Packed and Carried When One Is Tra veling About. < new,' a gu attrac f the of There is alway it may that tions A dear, little tions of ¢ lately Standing about sereen consists of somethi hing ng he, somet ol adds novelt its « her case | init 1s one 10 have A "ps8. een inches high, the frame s0 up for traveling. is mounted a beau- picture, been: scoring a that lifts out of a neat that the whole thing into a small Within the tifully wrot t Whether the subject be a study of some gracious e Victorian figure an old-world garden scene, rendered with a Aéllcgey. and it fakes the little plet source of mahogany turned foot, ean be packed compass me needlework or truth to a failing n re a nev s of the or to he seen garden pict whieh I1TeS, ftep t ac- ar t art, « presentment of garden, whose owner had selected this medium of keeping a remémbrance of fts beauty. lied to this stylé. of em- broidery 3 motto pletures, em- bodying some favorite ar consolatory motto or verde with specially chosen landscape or flower devices. SOME are SOME NEW PARIS NOVELTIES Chain of Beads of Blue and Black Crochet--1 and-Knitted White Wool Gaiters. novel- was whitch reached far the waist, made * [ of large beads of bright*blue and black erochet, from' which was suspeaded a novelty © the tWo colors, says Women's Wear Ny Something rather chic in griters was noted recently on a smartly dressed girl, whose short skirts gave one & good view of a hand-kritted white wool gaiter, which pulled on over her shoe and had the usual gaiter shape, with the strap under the shoe. They fitted the ankle snugly and were very smart. Women in America might confine them to motoring or to sport wear, al- though there is no reason for so do- ihg. Hand-knitters wi be interested te know that they were knitted with the knit ofle and purl back method. attractive in Paris helow Ameng the ties shown in cross In row | MORNING DRESS OF CALICO School | grounds, where the sports and games | were run off, The afternoon program- | me endgd in a baseball tween Picton and Deseconto, sitors winning six to three. At 6.30 a; banquet the men in Union Hall Immediately company repaired to Camp Humbe side where the veterans with thei friends spent the balance of ening in a very enjoyable dance. Pe] 20f{ours Baking 'wheat and barley that distinct rich flavor one finds "only inthe pure. 1 ¥ Sinclair, nm | match be- | the vi- | was tendered i after the dinner the | A sunny smile from the Southland, | wearing a morning dress of red-and- i white ealice, with garden hat to match. An outfit that appeals to many womén, . Jackets of Velvet. KRbhort., boxlike jackets of velvet or i satin, extending to the tip of the hip, and fastened with one button at the | neck, are seen In combination with | skirts of white serge or of white satin. pit iin hoda Ger- daughter of Mr, The marriage of Miss R i truds Lloyd, only x. {and Mrs. M. Liowd, Brockville, to | George Stephen Milson, s Stephen J. Milson, Beave Hand, was Solemnized on Av 26th. | Miss Alice Sinclair, a sister of D has been engaged as inspector of me; -Bellevilla ey, Engsi' oh SEEEEEEAL nd son of b NEEEEL "PAGE NINE Our Bankrupt Stock Will Provide Bargains For All Our New Fall Men's They come in Engli Regular $35, and. Worsteds; brown, blue with fancy stripe and gray mixttres, Saturday Regular. $30, Saturday Suits Have ! BOYS' SCHOOL STOCKINGS Just Arrived . uu .49c. sh Tweeds MENS BLACK SOCKS 43 pair for $1.00 $24.95 $19.95 All sizes - 'MEN'S WORK SHIRTS BOYS! FANCY SHIRTS Men' s Fancy Neckwear , .65¢. and 89c¢. +79e¢. We have a School "greatly rec ~~ 1 69c. range fron MEN'S FANCY TOP SHIRTS Mothers! Remember Your Boys' Suits which be obtained in all sizes and prices School Suit splendid line of Boys' have to we duced for Saturday 1. . $6.95 to $12.95 : Men's .98c¢. | es Tan Neolin Boots . $4.95 Balbriggan Underwear LADIES' heel. .49c. in black and Reg: $6.50 for WALKING BOOTS tan, with rubber . $4.85 inable. RETURNED MEN, Ly visiting us, We employ nod runners an d give you will save in every way imag- you a fair deal all the time. * with sleeves, in fiv shades Si S. SE EENEEs ENE INEST ANNE AEE Ladies' Pullover Sweaters Reg. $5.50 f v Ask to see different $3.69 e for wonderful - Louis Abramson, The Up-to-the-Miaute Clothier and Furnisher. ANEEEERENEENI TENNER i ---- ptt nitrate urate ------ 4 { BY COURTESY OF CRA Prince Signing Visitors' Regist erat St. Andrew's Hospital, Toronto. san THROUGH HARVESTING he Grain Crops Were Not of a High | Grade. Jones' Falls, Sept. ops are not very ite a number of ready fin ed barves er of.the men are er gvernment job at Jones' on Burich is putting a new floor in he school house. Most of the farm- ra are fixing the road in this viel- nity. Frank Wales and Charles Hut- 1 good this the fasmers have -i chimms are putting cement floors in their horse stables. Frank Dennison, vho has heen ined to his bed with influenza, what better Miss Mabel 8 ending a few days with friends Lake Opinicen. s Ella Baxter is at C. Hutching's. M 8 Beatrice Burtch at H. Baxter's. Mrs. Robert Lyons at R. Simpson's. Paxier spent Sunday at See- Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dier Mr. azd M Chas. Hutching were at W, Hutching's, Westport, on sunday last. Mr. Denald Moroughan 3! Seeleys Bay at H. Baxter's. C. Tol- CASTORIA For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years Alvays bedrs the --A# the grain vear | a 1 json and family at T. Sly's. Miss Ge- { neva Garrett, of Soperton at A. Hut- chings. Master Stanle Best of 3 5 . at. W. Hut ng's. Mb. - Seymour Baxter at4l, 8 g Miss Hilda Burteh spent Newboro. Miss Agnes Gm yham at W Eaves. Thomas Davis of Foster's Lock, was at H. Baxter's on Monday NEW DAILY MAIL ROUTE It Is Quite An. Add Localitie Harlowe, Sept. 2 -- Farmers are nearly all through egiting grain, and some are busy cutting torn which is a good crop. The people are le commenced Monday morning. Henry Black is stage driver from Harlowe to Arden and John Thompson from Harlowe to Myers Cave. Mr. and Mrs. Clancy from Enterprize, who have been visiting at Charles Hillers have Jejurnad to their home, Quite a few frm here expect to attend the camp meeting at . Ivanhoe. Mrs. Edwin Cole's haby is very ill. Public school expbcls to.re-open the 4th with Miss Sedore of Bri dgewater is visiting her parents Mr. aad Mrs. Thomas White- man, sr. { Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson, iMrs. Lizzie Mills at Mrs. Edwin { Cole's; Mr. and Mrs. Casper "Thomp- jou at Charles Hillers'; Samuel Gray Gray. There is moch talk about the election which is to come oft in Oct- es and convince, yourself of the on Ta Several ed with the daily mail route, which | Violet Scott as teacher, Mrs. Hannah | our Blue Serge Dress- bargains. BEEBEECECIEE 336 : Princess St. -- A -- We all hope ligiwor will remain ed. Henry Black, expects to bu) e post office here, now kept by 1 J. Miller Stricken. At. Station. Brockville, Sept. 4 After sign- ing the appearance book at the Un- on Station and while 'waiting on the platfer vesterday morning for his {train to made up, David Donovan, a baggagem: in ont Grand Trunk train No was si uddenly stricken with | para Friends near by rushed {to his ass istance and a physician was called Mr. 'Donovan was removed to St. Vincent "Paul Hospital, at last reports he was resting be 1 8 de | where | easily. - Mr | Trent | gagement of Zill#h Rae, to { B.A., Sc., son of Mr. | Burgess, 'Havelock 8. Southworth, has purchased { ine large ~ i REALLY DOES end pain, prevent festering and heal. This is why those who have once used Zam-Buk will never use any other ointment. Miss Viola Hubley, of Upper Go- shen, N.B., writes: "My sister bad sores on her foot that commenced like boils and then discharged. She suffered such intense pain that she 'éould net wear her shoes and had to remain in the house. We com- menced using Zam-Buk i v4 pain soom disappeared. Then the sores stopped discharging and be fore long the places were entirely healed, over. We shall never be without. Zam-Buk again." For eczema, blood-poisoning and plies, cut¥ and burns Zam Buk is equally good. All dealers, 50c box, Mrs QO and River, James .N Paget, ounce the en- i ly «daughter, James Roy Burgess, and Mrs. David Campbellford, § creamery, it is Swed, from Ardoch at his uncles. Jobn DamaEEm EEEEREbEEEREENEE BE + a =ite and will erect a

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