PAGE FOUR ) To Grow Hair On Bald Heads Specialist Gives Simple Recipe That Works Fine, people suffer from 18 ha®r who, hav- 3 ry advertised hair! tonic and hair-grower without re-| 8ults, have resigned themselves to| baldness, and its attendant discom | fort. Yet their case is not hopeless; | the following simple Home prescrip- | tion has made hair grow after years | of baldness, and is also unequalled | for restoring gray hair to 'its original | color, stopping hair from falling out, | and destroying the dandruff germ. It! will not make the hair greasy, and | can be put up by any druggist: Bay | Rum, 6 ounces, Lavona de Composes, | 2 ounces, Menthol Crystals, one-half | drachm. If you wish it perfumed! add 1 drachm of your favorite per-| fume. This preparation is highly | recommended by physicians and spe- | cialists and is absolutely harmless. as it contains nons of thé poisonous | wood alcohol so frequently found in| hair tonles. Ladies using this pre- scription should be careful not to got it on the face or where hair is not! desired. { Thousand baldness, an | From The r. Countryside Frontenac ECHO LAKE. Nov. 4.---Hun nd ploughing are the order of the day. J. Crenk has been finishing barns around Oak Flats. A number from here attended the Telephone and U. #. meeting at Piccadilly hall. Some cattle buyers have been passing through. Visiters: M. Switzer and R. Cox spemt the week-end at Verona; S. Snider at D. Mcleod's; ©, Bauder at C. Cox's: PHRTH ROAD. Nov. 4 --The W. L. M. Circle met at Mrs. Willlam Ennis', Maple Leaf, on Saturday afternoon and will hold its next meeting at Miss M. M. Ray- monds;' Raymond's Corners." "The neighborhood was shocked to hear of the sudden death of James McLean, Opinicon on Monday afternoon. Mrs. G. S. Cronk has returned to Belle ville, Miss B. McPherson was the re- cent guest of ber sister; Miss M. Me- Pherson. S. Slack has purchased the | Freeman property, Wilmina and Ev- PLEURA Ses AGENCY FOR ALL STEAMSHIP LINES For information and rates apply to J. P. Hanley, OP. & T.A., G.T. Ry., Kingston, Ont. fto walk on ft. V | erest Johnston, Oates, lras purchased i S. Shaek"s farm H. Stonness will oc- cupy Mrs. J. Johnston's farm in the g spring. Miss W. Wallace gave | a hallowe'en party on Friday even- ing. Games, songs, and 'music, were indulged in. Rev, G. A. Waddell, Prin cess Street Methodigt church will oe- cupy the pulpit on®unday, Nov. 16. MURVALE, Nov. 4.---Masqueraders wére out in full force on hallowe'en. There were several parties. Gerald Walker had the misfortune to cut his foot. He had to have several stitches put in . At present he is doing nicely but will be some time before he is able yilliam Botting has | sold both his farms and intends mov- CUNARD ANCHOR | ANCHOR-DONALDSON TO GLASGOW i «+s Now, 7 Dec. 4 ATT >. | ndra «Dee. 13} ASGOW VIA MOVILLE Cohnnbia Nov. §| Colombia veraDec. 8} r York. New York. TO LIVEREOOL: | New York.......Carmauia ....N 4 r York Orduna Dec. 4 v York.......Carmania TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG | New York Caronia ..... Nov. 10} New York Oaronia ..,...Dec. 13 TO PLYMOUTH, HAVRE, SOUTH- AMPTON New York Ro¥al George Nov. 10 New York Royal George .Dec. 3 TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, SOUTHAMPTON New York.....Mauretania ....Nov. 23 TO PLYMOUTH, HAVRE, LONDON Nese York. ..... Saxonia ......Nov. § New York.......Saxonia ......Nov. 29 TO PIRAEUS (GREECE) Pannonia ....Nov. 22 freight and furthest - to local agents or WHE ROBERT REFORD CO., LTD. GENERAL AGRNTS For rates of particulars ing to Island Pond, Vt. in the spring Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown spent a Night Coughs Prevent Sleep WEHAR OUT THE SYSTEM. The dry, hacking cough. cough, } day and night is very wearing on the system. The constant coughing dis- turbs the rest and keeps the lungs | and bronchial fubes in such an frri-| | tated and inflamed condition they get no chance to heal. You will find in Dr, Wood's Nor- {way Pine Syrup a remedy without an equal for curing 'coughs 'and | colds, soothing the lungs, loosening .«Dec. 17| the phlegm, strengthening and heal-| fing the breathing organs and fortify- ing-them against serious pulmomary disease. Mrs. Fred Fairburn, Copper Cliff, | heavy | Ont, writes:--1 caught a cold, got a sore throat and bad & terrible hacking cough that I could not get rid of. I could not sleep at pight. I-had tried guite a few reme- dies, but they did not do me much good until I took Dr. Wood's Nor- way Pine Syrup. By the time I had taken two bottles my cough was all gone. It seemed to loosen the. cough right away so that I oould spit up the phlegm that gathered in my throat, and also took that hot, raw, burning fever out of my bronchial tubes. 1 feel that Dr. Wood's has no equal." Price 25c. and 50¢. at all dealers. Put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. the Island. Ms. and | tended the mas-| { day recently on Mrs. Burt Purdy a queradé party at Filton Friday Right. Mr. and Mrs. Max Purdy, at Me Vanluvaw's: Mrs. Alex: Irwh has | i blood poisoning in her hand. She had | Ito Mave it lanved on Saturday. Seve-| {ral Have gone deer hunting. David | {| Taggart has sold off his stock and | | rented his home and has gone to the | | United States to live. BUNKER HILL i Nov. 4. --Thetre have Deen a num- {ber of sales in this distriet lately. James Wilson and George Timmer-| man have been drawing lumber at| Glendower. The cheese factory has| Closed its doors for the winter. A large number of people from this {district atteended the sale of cattle! held at Barrett's farm, Biram Hop-| kins and wife are at Richard Wil-| son's. RIDEAU LAKE. Oct. 30.-- Threshing and silo fill- ing Is still in progreds here. Brash has improved the appearance | of his farm by the addition of a new | silo. P. Breen has been improving | his buildings generally. Miss Loretta} Donahue has returned after an ex-| tended visit in Lansing, Beaver Island | and Mount Pleasant, Mich. Miss M.| Fraser is holidaying at the home of | J. J. Donaghue. Miss Ada Brash is| attending the Bradley-Keyes nuptials | at Collins Bay. Rev. J. B. Howe has| been conducting a mission in the Sa- {lem M.E. church here. | | Lennox and Addington SELBY. Nov. 4._A npumber attended quarterly service on Sunday evening. J. Grange, G. Paul and J. Wood left on Tuesday for the north country to hunt deer. Miss W, Farnsworth, who is attending model school in Kings- ton, spent the week-end at home Miss M. Coolidge spent & day last week in Kingston. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. McCracken and baby, at E. Dofdge's; W. Sexsmith and Miss Smith at Mrs. T. Martin's; Mr. and, Mrs. Winters and ehlldren, at F. L. Amey's; Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay and children, at M. Doidgés;: Mr. and Mrs. Tumron and daughter at A. Tumron's. -- A HALLOWE'EN PARTY Was An Enjoyable Event at Home of | T. Whiteman. = { | Mpyer's Cape, Nov. 8.~The rain of { last week left the roads in a bad condition. Hunting is the order of the | day. Several more have gone to pre- | pare their camps for a good time. W. Parks, Arden, was around last week i buying young cattle. Rev. and Mrs. { Watson took dinner at C. Macgre- | for's. Saturday. C. Macgregor made {a business trip to Flinton oné day last week. Mr. Ebb came home Tues- day from Gilmour camp with a cut foot. Edward Perry and son Ebb, Centreville, came on Saturday fo spend a couple of weeks at J. R. Perry's J. Keneally, Cloyne, called here one day last week. Mrs. Willlam Head spent Sunday at T, D. Perry's Miss Louisa Mae Causland and brother, Willfam were Sunday visitors at the eave. William Bauder and son, Eddlg, returned home Saturday after a cou- ple of weeks ploughing on his new farm near Harrowsmith. Ebby Perry was a Sunday caller at James Head's Snider Depot. A. Macgregor and Miss Connors 'spent Sunday at J. Wige's. A few from here attended the Hal- lowe'en party at 'Thomas White- men's Friday evening. A very enjoy- HOCKEY P knows Good LAY LIE ¥ Watch him with his STARR skates swing off ih it down on the puck, with a a iaugeh With 3 he dips, he flashes in front of the goal. + Zipl--he'sscored. STARR skates deserve part of the credit. He has perfect confidence in STARR SKATES; he mae of ly oper i Proc i Yan He knows that no matter to what strain he puts them, STARR skates won't break. a. . CO. LIMITED 3 MOUTH, NOVA SCOTIA Toronto Branch: 122 Wellington St. West 3} : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG bts ttn eset tmms-------- The neatest and most compact Tractor on the market. The average plowing speed and consumption of fuel of 189 farmers 70 minutes per acre. A FEW FACTS using Fordson ractors: 1} gallons of Kerosene per acre. 1 pint of Lubricating Oil per acre. This is under all varying conditions of soil and taking into used two plows and some three plows, and 10 inch, consideration that some 12 inch and 14 inch bottoms on each. * Call in"and see us before buying a Tractor and equipment. PRICE :--Tractor, $750.00, f.o.b. Dearborn. Plow, $175.00, f.o.b. Toronto. VanLuven Bros., 34 Princess St. able evening was spent, Mr. Both put in a new telephowe fon Joseph Perry ont day last week. Reports from Odessa. Odessa, Ontario, ~ November 3.-- Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rose, Belleville, with Mrs. D. Rose; Miss Hilda Day, Kingston, with Mrs. Rob- ert Cairns; George Blake, Alberta, with bis sister, Mrs. William Vroo- man and Mr. Vrooman; Mrs. B. J. Oswald has returned from visiting relatives in Toronto; Sproule from visiting relatives in To- ronto; Mrs. John Lee who has been spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. P."A. Mabee, left for her home in Sharbot Lake last Monday. Miss Gladys McLaven, who has been spending the past three weeks with her sister, Mrs. Elwell Em- mons, left for her home in Taronto last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Millen who have been spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Davy, dave returned to their home in Windsor. Miss Stella Graham left last Saturday to spend the winter in Toronto. Miss Maud Heaslip has re- signed her position in Royal Bank and will spend a short time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam, Heaslip, Collins Bay, leaving for Detroit, Michigan. 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