} ' { THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1019. Cdr Cougs It is very hard to keep the from taking cold. They will run out of doors not properly wrapped---play too. hard and become overheated get their feet wet---kick the clothes off at night. There is nothing so good for ¢hil- dren's' coughs, colds, eroup, whoop- ing cough. or bronchitis as Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. It is so pleasant to the taste the youngsters take it without apy fuss, and at the same time its promptness and effec- tiveness in loosening the nhlegm, and bed healing the lungs and bronchial tubes | and such that the congh is checked before apy serious trouble can pos- | sibly develop. } Mrs. Harold Afker, Lake Plea- sant, N.:B., writes:--"1 have three children, the eldest eight years and the baby ten months old. They all had a bad cough, I knew of quite a few persons who had used Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup with good resulta so I got-three bottles am Sioggeri are spending a few days glad I did so as it is a sare cure for | coughs and colds. A home whers there are children should never be without it. 1 highly recommend it to those who need a quick cure." Price 25¢. and 50c. at all dealers, Manufacstured only by The T, Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont, Pyramid Pile ~~ Treatment ELT BEND FOR FREE TRIAL, . Almost every Li family has at least one suffer er who should have the blessed relief afforded by Pyramid File Treatment, You can have a free trial by mail or if you cannot wait, get @ 60 cent box at any drug store, Take no substi. tute, . Join the hap. A rong who goin the praises . 'of Pyramid, Tp hs ng Feollug [j5o this cone Fine as the Result of nm for free children © , -------- : From The (Countryside * 5 ¢ Frontenac BUNKERS HILL. Some of the people are cutting and drawing hardwood. School! has again opened. T. Bab- { cock took out some cattle last week. { Archibald McGowan has purchased a new engine, Sanford Leeman, whe is ill with rheumatism, is improving. The lakes are frozen over. Some of the residents here think it will be a | mild winter. PLEASANT VALLEY Dec. 7.--A number attended the Dec play "Under The Laurels" which was | | presented by the Harrowsmith Dra- | matic Club in the township hall on | the 2nd and '3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril { among friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward | ased Mr. Whitty's farm here, Henry | Ellerbeck, Tessier, Sask., Is visiting his boyhood home. Clinton J. Sigs- | worth hag resigned his position in | { the Harrowsmith branch of the bank | {of Nova Scotia. Miss Barre spent | Sunday with her parents, Mr. and | | Mrs. George Barre. Mrs. Thomas Braliford has returned from the eity, y James Curl called on friends here quite recently. BARRIEFIELD. Dec. 9.--The young folks have their | rink ready and have enjoyed their first skate. Mrs. H. Knapp, who has been ill so long, is around again. H. Muller and William Norris have left for ¥Faronto. J." Stanton Saundéfs, city, spent Sunday at N. Stanton's. J. Quinn's and at J. Neverson's. Mrs. Muller has left for Toronto to visit | {with her daughter, Mrs. Straider. The | {men are at work wiring the hall for {electric lights. Mr. and Mrs. Gum- | brell entertained a few friends in {honor of their little son Leslie's { birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Grimsley have taken up residence in the city. iJ. Stuart, Pittsburg, spent Sunday at | Wiliam Milton's. rs.. Ramsay, | Pembroke, visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. Murray, also with Mr. and Mrs. PH. Dowler, before returning home. , rial. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, ® Gm Pyramid Bldg. Marshall, Mich, er ern isins For Superfluons Hair Us DELATONE The Leading Seller for 10 Years QUICK -- SURE ~ SAFE -- RELIABLE Use Fresh as Wanted ii Ask Your Dealer ~~ He Knows Feel great this morning. . As soon as | felt it coming on yesterday I fised Gray's Syrup and nipped it in the/bud, Just couldn't piss an out at the offies we are usy 'and short-han Gay's Shuplis a habit in our family, the folks have used it for sixty years. CU Always buy the Large Size os GRAY'S SYRUP Le) RED SPRUCE GUM oe eal DD WATSON ££ CO. New York . At Jones' Falls. Jones' Falls, Dec. 8.--Quite a heavy fall of snow fell on Sunday last but not enough for sleighing. A . large number of the farmets of this locality attended "the poultry fain Ra *' held at Lyndhurst on Thursday last and were pleased with the prices re- ceived. Alexander Burtch accompa- nied by Miss Keitha Gamble and Miss Hilda Burtch attended the soe ial evening held at Morgic Berry's on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dieér at W, Hutchings'. Miss Madeline Winge of Lyndhurst is" visiting at John Glover's, Martin Burtch at B. Burtch's. Charles-Hutchings of New- boro. at C. Hutehing's. Mrs. John Glover and son Been, at John Much- more's on Wednesday last. Miss Hil- da and Reta Burteh af T. Sly's on Sunday. Cecil Gamble is spending a few days at his home at Seeley's Bay. Miss Ethel Best of Phillips- at W. Hutching's. Mr. and Mrs. Tho- mas Wales of Lyndhurst at F. Wale's . Gerald Cannon at C. Hutching's, It's 'the easiest thing in the world for a man to forget the mean ad- vantage he took of another. it's & poor rule that Isn't good for more than one kick. : | : Girls! Your hair needs 4 lftle "Danderine"--that's al! When becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandruff .. appears, or yoyr hair falls out, a '35-cent bottle of delightful, leeds - | ---- Loe LOMBARDY. Dec. 9.--Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore- house have taken up their residence in the village. Lombardy cheese factory finished up its work for the season on Dec. 6th, The Ladies' Ald met on Thursday at the parsonage. Robert Tennant is recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia. Mrs. George Mallory, Tincap, is at her old home here for a few days. Mrs. John Clark, who was quite ill, is recovering. The pupils of the pub- lic school are practising for an ten- tertainment. Quite a number from this vieinity will attend Perth Poul- iry Fair on 10th and 11th. Miss itosella O'Mara, Ottawa, came up for the week-end. A great many in this | vicinity have the whooping cough. | -CAINTOWN. { Dee. 9--~Mr. Duffield has moved + | Whitty have taken up residence in | Harrowsmith. T. A. Kerr has purch- | and S.| G. Walker, city, visited at | land Mrs. M. day last. Seelerbrook of' Satur- Lem and Addington] NEWBURGH, Dec. 8.--A reception was given in the Standard Bank 'hal evening, Nov. 1st, for the returned soldiers of the village. A short pro- gramme consisting of musical selec- tions and addresses' was given, after which cake and coffees was served by the ladies of the village. A sale is be- } on Friday ! ing-held in the dry gools store of M.{ Ryan and Son, which is drawing large crowds. Mrs. Fréeman of Har- rowsmith spent a week with her son, E. O. Freeman, of the C.N.R. station. | The sale at Walter Hogan's on Fri-| day last 'was well attended. A num- ber of friends of Mrs. D. Taylor ga-! thered &t her home on Thursday ev- ening and gave her a shower before leaving for her new home in Pleasant Boston on Saturday. Miss Marion and Mre. William Sutton. BONGARDS', land will leave shortly for an extend- ed trip to California. The work will be taken over by Mr. Burr, of Bloom- | field. Picton, | Muler's. have completed threshing successful season. Mr. 8S. A. Tobey, visitors at W. Mr. and Mrs, were recent after and Dec. 8.--Rev, J. F. and Mrs, Ire- Valley. Mrs. Ellis Morrbw and two! children left for her new home in| | Sutton is visiting her parents, Mr.) | pu ps' Yum-Yum™ in "The Mikad 0" at The Grand, Fri me [THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG HANA SHIMOZUMI © 12th. | | Yout ean doubtless mention a nuns Messrs. Pierce and Burford | ber af persons who talk 100 mughe~= | sy a | including yourself, {Archie Kerr, of Waupoos, were guests | {at R. Harrison's on Sunday. Mrs. S. {| T. Thurston left last week to visit friends at Picton and Cherry Valley | The young people at 8.8. No. 2 { Rev, J. F, and Mrs. Ireland were {guests of L. Peirce's one day last week. Elmer Shepard and sister spent several daysat Cressy. Messrs. Thurston and Carson have ceased fishing after a most successful sea- son, | Lau | | FALLBROOK. Dec. 7~~The anuual cheese meet- {ing of the Falbrook factory will be | held this week. The last pay in the | factory for the season was on Wed- jnesday evening. Every patron was | Present to receive his cheque. Mrs. {Campbell and children have come to spend some time with her father, { Mr. Buffin, who has been on the | sick list. | Perth on Saturday to see Santa { Claus. Mrs, Avery attended the | funeral of her father, Thomas Boles, |at Maberly, on Friday. The auxiliary | meeting was held at the home of Mrs, Thomas Ennis on Wednesday. | Miss Katie Forgle is spending a few {days at her home here. KINGSTON DD FULL Shak | IN CONTRIBUTING TO A CHURCH AT CROW LAKE, Rev. Barry Pierce Gave Time in Col- lecting Funds and in Superintend- ing the Work of Construction. |. Rev, Barry Pierce at a meeting of Some from here went to | . poisoning in her hand. his family to Halleck's. Elmer White | interested parties in the building of has reas S. L. Hogaboom's farm |® church at Crow Lake, announced for the coming year. Joseph Hull is | that about $900 had been cheerfully on. the sick list. "Aleck Tennant, of | contributed.. He had been greatly Lyn, was a visitor in the neighbor- | blessed in receiving the generous hood for a few days last week. Mr. peonts butions of so many. His and Mrs. W. R. White visited last | tWenty-five days collecting money week at B. Warren's, Rockfield. Mrs. jand material, and the twenty other E. J. Kahnt is suffering with blood | 928 he had worked as carpenter, Tennant is on an extended visit top the 0 or iia tee joy. to him her Sister, Mrs. RR. Graham,| "0 meeting expressed thanks to Guelph. Miss Aggie Green, June- | \ 0 Pierce for his work, all. en- town, is the guest of her cqusin, Miss |) 'oiag icone applauding. The con- Nellie Pottinger, for § few days. {tributors were also thanked. The cheese factory has closed, after a very |p op oc begun early last gpring successful season. The Indians have {poy "41 "5" Ransom, now. of Ports. left this neighborhood and gone to mouth, giving valuable aid. The Yonge's Mills to reside for the Win- | dedication in the near future will ter, | follow. | The donations were, WASHBURN'S CORNERS, $80--Rev. B. Plrce, work $75 and Dec. 8.--The turkey fair held at)? Athens on Friday was largely attend- | 'ed. Turkey sold at 13 sents, chickens | } , and geese 30 cents. : c 0 is w. Richards visited friends | Caltam Granite Co., W. G. Craig & here recently. A cumber from here | oo tio td. ; Ww. J. Crothers, William | ¥, Bibby"s, Limited, Kent Broth- attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Abel Berny at Athens. Wellington | ©: Isaac Allan, Robert J. Reid, S. Earl shipped another large consign- ment of live stock to Toronto on Sat- urday. Report says that more than $8,000 was paid for poultry at Ath- ens on Friday. Stephen Kuowliton, had a valuable pig killed on Friday last by being struck by an auto- mobile. Mrs. Samuel Stifford is re- ported gainitng but stil] very weak. Mrs. George Whaley was a recent visitor here. Dogs attacked R. J. Earl's sheep. on Friday night worry- ing them and killing one. Friends 'here learned of the death at Kitley % of George Stratten, @ highly respect-| "oo ed resident, aged eighty-two years. | . 311-Réwin Shawn & Son. Stanley Ross, recently returned $7-Newman '& Shaw 5. $60---James A. Richardson, T. Eaton Co., Toronto. $25--Mrs. W. H. Richardson, Mc- Slater. s $20---Brock Methodist church. $15--Robertson Grocery Co., Mid- land Shoe Co. $10---James Redden & Co. John McKay, Macnee & Minnes, R. J. Carson, Dr. C. C. Nash, De, J. F. Sparks, Dr. Bogart, W. F. Nickle, McKelevy & Birch, 1td., R. Waldron, A. FP, Chown, Dr. J. C. Connell, Steacey's, Limited, Webber Piano Co., Ltd. British Whig Publishing street from overseas, was the guest of Mr. $5--A. R. Toye, Fenwick & Henry ~ I'Vanluven Brothers, H. 8. Folger, 5. Stoorbatt, George Masoud, C. A. Thompson, J. Melntosh, Dr. GQ. C. 8. Lion Clothing House A. RL ha Friend, De -- er Ber in Westport, Perth and Crow Lake paid 338, making in all 0 («| Painter; ete., and superintending the ) Alice | ; i Miss Alice | effort, now nearing completion---all Anglin & Co., James Reid, Hooper & H. A. Wood, J will | give an entertainment at Christmas. | i | {an empty void. 'Why N: Si To Our Policyholders: Never has the Canada Life faced the future with more assurance of success, orlooked back upon the past with greater cause for satisfaction. Early in January a full account of a most sue- cessful year will be published in the newspapers. Wishing you the Compliments of the Season, psn vlerbert C. Cox, President. * A trae story of a Canada Life Policy issued over forty years age. Atzge 80 he secured his $5,000 T: was day, Dec. Wien & man is hungry words of mpathy are not calculated to fill of 3 % This Christmas 'your family, keep the children at school and -But--~your Policy must be large enough. ' 4 PAGE ELEVEN DFJ. 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