THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1021. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG 1 the district and loads of lo route t | ened - MED NEE ED SER GAS GER SEER Eanes || [When You Buy! Bonds From Us| 1 NOSE CLOGGED FROM . |} "A COLD OR CATARRH | f arge me en ers H. Seruton and wii am made the Denbigh trip Haet 3 Arbly Cream in Nostrils To * * ; t e Coun side : ¥ . | week Mr. and Mrs. J. I, 1 ya a i } bet ! ; {have returned. from Newburg whore Open Up Air Passages. » To at }they were the guests of Mr \ eet ees sensed teeteetea | : : { 3 E I Cl Rev. Mr. Kelly, Flin 1 ry t rei Your ciugged | A Chadwick & Son | be ting in cur vi x-|n i pen rT t up,«the air pas-| . $8 < "pectancy of opening meetings ad are clear and you | . No more hawk- | New location: mucous gisciarge, | C nd feast Sta no struggling for | vrner Ontxrio a Ww , your cold or catarrh | Phone 67. } GOON, CLEAN 0COAL. Fre erga Wken you buy a Bond from us, you buy more than the security repre- sented by the Bond. y } Thom Wedne | school-house soon C motored Bloomfield with Mrs. Rutter, wh suffer: { with an injured foot. D. H. Flefc | manager of the Cobalt-Fronte | mines, is spending a few days in J Toronto with his family. Dr Strat- ! ton, Napanee, driven by Chauffeur | Richard Erbine, made a flying trip to Eagle Hill Saturday. night to the y {call of a pneumonia patient, tJack Pettatord. The nine mile tr p FRONTENAC BUNKER'S HILL. March 1.--William Abel is cutting logs in the woods. Mrs, William Abel' is on the sick list. Stephem Hickey lost a cow this winter. School started this week with Miss Gregory | as teacher. Quite a number horses 'have died in this district this winter. | } i: { 0 is | From The buy the certain knowledge that W. A. Mackenzie and Company | i You f i have investigated the | ! | Don't stay stuffed up! Geta small | bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from yoyr | druggist now. Apply a little of this | {fragrant antiseptic cream in Your nos- | | trils. Jet it penetrate through every | | air passage of the head; soothe and | heal the swollen, inflamed mucous | membrane, giving you instant reltef | | Ely's Cream Balm is Just what every | Issues and know it to be thoroughly safe, Mattresses Don't throw away your old Mattresses * We Buy and Sell Govern- ment and Municipal Bonds ang Corporate Se- curities to yield from { --e 6.26% to 7.256%. ECHO LAKE. | Feb The roads are in a poor { condition to do much haul.og of jogs. | W. Wagar is home and is improving. | Mrs. C. Cox and daughter, Rhoda, at 'D McLeods's, also Miss Maud Bu k- I | ley. Miss M. Wagar at L. Switzer's; [ Mr, and Mrs. M. Swit» aiso P | Salsbury and N. Cousin aT H wi 1 Tem em ---- -e en | Hiek's; Mrs. V. Hicks at L Switz | ers; Mrs. A. Wagar at Wagarvile MILLIONS IN PROFITS are being paid to the share- holders of Northern Ontario's Gold Mines, Are you getting your share ? a9 If you Nave money to in- a vest, write for a com- plete list W. A. MACKENZIE & (0. Government and M: Beads Corporation 4 KING STREET WEST TORONTO «= CANADA SNOW ROAD. | Feb. 26.--A number from here at- tended the; "Deacon Dubbs" play at = MacDonald's Corners on Friday night. Mrs. J. D. Millar and Mrs. T. { H. Millar returned on Friday after | spending a week with friends at { Brighton. Misses Stella Wood and Bessie Kennedy are visiting at Clyde { Forks. Mrs. G. Williams and Mrs. J. Palmer zspent Saturday in { Ernest Millar and John Palmer re- | turned from Matheson on Thursday. The experience gained in fif- teen years of active connection with these mines will help you to participate in these splen- did profits, BELL ROCK. Feb. 26.--On Thursday evening | last a good programme was given at |] | Bell Rock by the Verona Boy Scouts. i1{J. Foster, Moscow, occupied the i] | chair. Sawing wood is a rushing { business here these days. Clair | Meeks lost a valuable cow last week. | Afternoon teas are becoming quite | popular in this section. Mrs. Bell, i | Rochester, N.Y. was the guest of |i Mrs. D. A. Yorke recently. Mrs. | James Meeks is visiting friends in _ Napanee, of . Automobile Repairs KEELERVILLE, FORD CARS A SPECIALTY | March 1.--Quite a number from OTT&W N 'here are attending the revival meet- ELLI ILLIAMSO |ings held at Battersea. Mr. and Mrs, Phones; Shop 1030. Rea. 1337). ||/Edward Andrews have returned Bm asics _STRewy {home after spending the winter at | Lyndhurst. Miss Bertha Sleeth of the | Collegiate Institute, Kinggton, spent | the week-end at home, accompanied |by Miss Gertie Cotman, Kingston {Clifford Robb, Joseph Anglin and | Clittora McFarlane attended the | boys conference held at Gananoque, {last week. Isaac McLroy moved into | |his new home having rec ently pur- {chased the Patterson farm. Mrs. W. | Kenny, Lyndhurst, is visiting at Charles Clark's. Many from here are attending the horse races at Batter- ea today. Farmers are busy finishing p cutting their wood supply. Complete information on Request HOMER L. GIBSON & CO. 703-4-5 Bank of Hamilton Bldg. TORONTO RAILWAY GRAND TRU AGENCY. FOR ALL STEAMSHIP LINES Special attention given your family riends going to or returning from Old Country, For Information and rates apply to J. P, HANLKY, CP. anda 1 A. GT. Ry. Kingston, Ontario. Open day and night SYSTEM 8 - PARHAM. March 1.--Miss Ada Campsall has returned home after spending some time in western Canada. Mrs. WM. {Goodfellow and J. A, Goodfellow are at Mountain Grove. Several from here went to Verona for the hockey match. Mrs, Willlam Scott, Peter- boro, is with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. J. Campsall. Guy Wagar is at T. E. Wagar's. The U.F.0. snipped hogs on Saturday. J. A. Goodfellow is in Toronto. Mrs. Goodfellow is in Kingston. Mr, and Mrs, F. Wag- jar, B. Charlton, George Smith and [J. Smith are at T. E. Wagar's. Quite |a number gathered at the home of IF. Wagar on Monday night and spent |& very enjoyable time at cards and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hart- | man and Ray are at William Clow's. or ibe TO EUROPE ST. JOHN--LIVERPOOL 5 , +... Corsican +. Minnedosa Emp. Britain | Metagama | ...Vietorian | Emp. France| i «Melita | ST. JOHN--GLASGOW svn . +... Pretorian 14 .e ' ' +. .Steilian ST. JOHN--HAVRE--LONDON Apr. 18 . .. Tunisian JOYCEVILLE, March 1.--The farmers are busily engaged hauling their wood since the recent snowstorm. The Joyceville hockey team played with Barriefield on Saturday last at Barriefield rink, 3a the score belng 1-0 in favor of Joyce- ry IS Auer | ville. On Tuesday evening a party of Apr. 16 0 3 Corsican {Young people from this vicinity mot- Apply Local 8. 8. or Railway Agents or|{ored to Kingston and spent a very 1 King St. East enjoyable evening at the home of Adelaide 2108 Mrs. Purcell, Clergy street. A number JaRoKTe |of families from around here have |had the whooping cough. Visitors: Gladys Gordon, Sunbury, spent the week-end at George Woods, Jr.; Mrs. | Sutherland at Mrs. T. Scott's; Robert | Wiltsie at S. Wood's; Mr. Miller at Ie Wood's; G. Keeler at J. Green- Apr. 4 Apr. | LN GY! lee's; Bruce Hitchcock at T. Dunm- " !lops. Mr. and Mrs. Loine Keeler spent REGULAR SRMVICES |the week-end at the home of the lat- " Halifax to Plym. Cherbourg | ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Burk- and Hambers { ley, Sunbury. Mar. 12}Apr. 22] | OF SBIR RYN TSS.Saxonia McLEAN'S, March 2.--The infant daughter of {Mr. and Mrs. S. Davy, died on Fri- |day evening. The funeral was held jon Sunday, The remains were placed {in Parham vault, Mr. and Mrg | Levi Snider are spending a few days | visiting around 0scow. George ( {Goodberry has moved into A. Fos- Mar. 26/Apr. 23IMay 31 oor. Columbia | 'eT'S home and Alexander Embury = {into H. Woods', which is now D. Ev Te tania | Hecht's farm. Jack Embry and Mar. 16/Apr. 30lJune 1 .,...... Lronia [Harry Cassels spent the week-end in Mar. Shor wine Ie Aug Vicd| Wilkinson. Visitors : Mrs. Milford X.X., Wagar at Levi Snider's; Mr. and © Mar. 12/Apr, 28/June 2 Imperator | Mrs. R. Beverly and family spent Mar. 2:3 Apr. 12/May 3 wphauitania (Sunday at' George Smith's, Wilkin- Apr. TMay 12June § .. Mauretania] Victor Kirk spent Saturday N. X. PLY, CHER. HAMBURG with Eric Smith, Thomas and Chris- Nuk. Wage. S1ljuns tian Raycratt t Willis Assel (tia aycra were. a i VIGO, GIBRALTAR, PATRAS, | 20 C 'FRUME nd TRISTE | tine's on' Sunday. Mrs. A. Foster March 2 Lalabria {was at her her home. Mr, and Mrs. March 23 ... . Pannounia | {John Raycraft, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cou- or in 24 sewage, Sioleht sad further [stns, Harry Cassels, Willlam Hare {and Melissa, Andrew and Edith THEROBERT REFORDCO., Listen | AGENTS {Hare spent § ay evening at A. GENERAL P Tnday 8 80 KING STREET EAST TORONTO, ONT. | | TO LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW From Portland From H Cassandra--Mar. 30 Saturnia--Apr. 20 SUMMER SAILINGS MONTREAL--GLASGOW May 6/June 111July 16 ...Cassandra May 27 July 2{Aug. § Saturnia N. X., GLASGOW, (via Movtlle) Mar N.Y, TO DUBROVN | Embury's. -------- | On Sunday at Scranton, Pa., the Plowing commenced Mbdnday at death occurred of Richard Frederick Cowley, Alberta. I greatris, son of the late Richard 1 x Perth. | a_i Ra | | i The famous trio of dancing demons comedy sensation, "Dardanella.' ' Grand, Frida March 4th and 5th, special matinee Saturday. err es res rere Greatrix, Belleville mercial traveller. LEEDS PORTLAND, March 2.--The saw mills are BO- ling to start this week as the men {are filling the boilers with water | There is a great scarcity of logs at |the mills. Mrs. Richard Morris spent |the week-end at Ottawa, visiting her |son, Herman. A numbér from here {attended the hockey match at New- {boro on Saturday. There has been a great quantity of wood sold in the village this winter. Mrs. Tackaberry, who has been ill with rheumatism, is improving. week-end in Ottawa with his family. Mrs. David, who has been ill for some time, "is able to be around again. Mr. Carson, Ottawa, was in the village on Monday. Mr. Eqd- wards, Ottawa, came up to inspect his cottage on Monday. MORTON. Feb. 28.--Miss Mabel Henderson, who has spent the past couple of years In the Canadjan west, has re- turhed home. A number from here attended the hockey match at New- boro on Saturday last. Miss Jennie Henderson, Brockville, spent the week-end under the parental roof. George Roantree held his annual cheese meeting on Monday last. Miss Daisy Somerville spent a few days last week the guest of Miss Ethel | Sweet, Leeds. The Méssrs. Scott were recent visitors at J. N. Someérville's. Mrs. R. Late, Lyndhurst, and Mr. and Mrs. Burns Simpson, Jones' Falls, spent Sunday at J. Stewart's. Roy Moroughan and bride have re- | A serious condition which is re- lieved when you arouse the liver, kid: and bowels to action by using Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. 1 i One pilladese. 25.2 box, ali dealers ! PIVPLES AND RASH ON FACE And Neck: Burned and Itched. CuticuraHealed, "I had pimples and a sort of rash on my face and neck. They would burn and itch and when 1 scratched would become red and scaly and peel It was hard for me face began to stopped itching Rv} burning, and_ when I had used the Cuticura Soap and Ointmen for about a month I was healdd."" (Signed) Miss Cora Lim, R. F. D. 2, Blackfoot, Idaho, Feb. 23, 1920. Use Cuticura for all toilet . Seap2Se. 25 and 0c. Talewm 28e. Sold HERE | EASE THOSE TIRED, ACHING MUSCLES Outdoor and Indoor Workers, Subject to Exposure or Heavy Toil, Find B Belief in Sloan's Liniment. EEN at work all day, standing on your feet, lifting heavy weights? And now you're all tired out. Never mind, if you are wise you have a bottle of Sloan's on the shelf, at home or in the shop. Put a little on, without rubbing, and Quickly comes grateful warmth and relief. or rheumatic pains, neural- gia, sciatica, lumbago, and the host of external pains that are all the time coming. Helps break up colds, toa! It's comforting to keep it Landy, Three sizes--35¢., 70c.. $1.40. Mak in Canada. 9 Mr. Davis spent the | He was a com-| turned from their honeymoon and! |are at present at Artaur Dean's. E. | | Perrin has moved to a farm in Leeds OUTLET. Farmers are taking ad- and are sawmill. March 2.- vantage of the sleighing hauling logs to V. Totf's We are glad to report that Benedict | Fodey, having undergone an opera- tion for appendicitis in the Dieu, Kingston, on Thursday, is pro- gressing favorably towards recovery. Mrs. Philip Leadbeater, Ellisville, is | ill of scarlet fever at the home of | her father, R. J. Steacy. Baby Brad- | ley is on the sick list. The sales of cattle at John Lappan's and Orville | Hall's were well attended by the | farmers here. An At Home was held at Samuel Heaslip's on Friday night | {in aid of the Methodist church. Mr, and Mrs. P," Patience, Taylor, spent a day recently at Mrs, Edward Patience's Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Keggs, and little son, visiting for | with the musical | ¥ and Saturday, | Hotel | { up the Massanoga Lake was made in { fourteen minutes, taking four min- | utes more than Mr. Erbine previc {ly did the feat, owing to the snow {drifts. J. H. MacDonald spent the | week-end in 'Cloyne tuning organs | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Williams were | Sunday guests at the Shier House. A number from here are employed in Shaw's camp near Kaladar Joseph | Schanaur, Ardock, is spending a few | days with his daughter, Mrs. Wil- {| lam Kehoe. We are sorry to hear that Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis are still very poorly in the General hospi- tal, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. William Both, Denbigh, are visiting at Mr. J. | Renaud's, Flinton. A scarcity of pork {and beef are noticed in the stores, | and all surplus has been purchased from the surrounding farms. Prices have fallen on nearly all produce during the last week. Eggs are 3; cents dozen; butter, 50 cents pound; | potatoes, 90 cents bag; oats, $2 | cwt.; onions, $1.50 bushel. Mrs. Sam Both is spending the week in Ottawa on business. * Our teacher, Miss B Trotter, is at her home in Madoc, suffering from an injured knee caus- ed by falling at Drysdale's dauce, | Cloyne, Feb. 11th. Mrs. Henry Mills is in poor health and we hope | for a speedy recovery. Already our | prohibition workers are active, but as there are about 30 to 1 in favor {of the dry, there is little need of | agitation. the past two weeks in this locality, | have returned to their |home. Mr spent Sunday at John Fodey's. and Mrs. F. O'Grady mototed to the home of the latter's parents on Sun- day and spent the day. western jdays at, Len O'Grady's. Miss Vera | Vanderburg entertained her Sunday | {school class on Saturday afternoon | {in honor of Misses E. McCracken and |Gladys Reed, who are about to move from this vicinity. A pleasant time was spent {school on Wednesday afternoon, in the form of a farewell party for Basil and Hubert Reed and E, Mc- Cracken. Refreshments were served |by the pupils, of which a pleasing feature was the serving of hot cakes {and cocoa made in school by the pu- |pils, a cooking apparatus having | been installed to make warm lunches | possible for the winter months. A ---------- Prince Edward SALEM, Feb. 28¢--Mr. and Mrs. F. Hene- !sey. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parliament and C. C. Wannamaker were among {those who attended the township | Sunday school convention at Redners- j ville on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H./ Pyramid for Gerald, were in Mrs. Seeley, Wycott and Trenton son, on Saturday. ~~~ | who has been ill is much improved: | | Mr. and Mrs. William Familton, Lit- [tle Kingston, were recent visitors at |E. Dyer's. W. 8. Wannamaker has | sold his farm stock and implements to E. Dyer, who has taken possession. | Miss Nettie Stapleton is spending a {few weeks in Trenton. The commu- j nity meeting met on Thursday evem- ing in Salem church with a good at- tendance. A very enjoyable evening was spent. ---- Lemox & Addington MILLHAVEN. Feb. 26.--A large crowd attended Mr. Bullock's sale on Tuesday last. | John Younge, Portsmouth, has pur- | chased Charles Forward's vacant lot and Mr. Bullock has purchased. John | Clement's property. Alman Younge, | Portsmouth, is moving to Millhaven. | Mrs. Robert Rickey is under quaran- | tine as two of the children have scar- let fever. ences here recently. sor. George Smith, Kingston, spen: the week-end at George Fleming's. Miss Neta Gilchrist spent the last two weeks with friends at Ottawa and Perth. Mr. and Mrs. R. P, Har- per and children are visiting friends in Perth and Balderson. Wednesday evening. Miss Carrie nome at Watson's Corners. Messrs. Wednesday. Miss Bessie Kennedy spent Tuesday with Mrs. D. Millar, MacDonald's Corners. Charles Dur- ham passed through here to-day en route for Ompah. Geddes Harper spent the weei-«nd ai W. Geddes, Missisissippi. and Mrs. James Fodey | Mr. | i Charles Lee- | der, MclIntosh's, is spending a few | at | William Rosseau, King- | { ston, was renewing old acquaint- | Millhaven has | been visited recently by the asses- | Duvean spent the week-end at her | R. Fletcher and Alf. Williams made | NORTHBROOK. Feb. 28.--The recent snow.enliv- Picton Personals. Picton, Feb. 26.-- Gilbert Stanton Kerrobert, Sask., is visiting "his -sis- ter, Miss H. Stanton, Bowery street. | Miss. A. Helferty has returned home after visijing her sister, Mrs. A Reeves, Toronto. 'There were over | eighty present at the annual Baptist | church supper. 8. Collier, Toronto, has bought the cottage from J. Hubbs, at present | occupied by the Salvation Army offi- cers, F. Adams, son-in-law of R. Blake- ly, Consecon, caught cold at the funeral of his brother-in-law at: Bel- leville, and died on the 16tL inst | We Wish to | Acquaint the Public with this fact, 'there is nothing bet- ter in the world for chapped hands, if cracked lips, rough red skin or skin disorders of any kind than "Camp- | | anas Italian Balm." One ounce | | sample bottle mailed to any address fl 1 on receipt of 15c. KE. G. West, 501 | Gearge Street, Toronto. nn 7 | Ease and Comfort | If the Mere Mention of Piles Makes You Shudder Get a Rex of | Pyramid Pile Suppositories For the pain and distress due to itching, bleeding, protruding piles or fearshoids. get a 60 cent box of Pyramid Pile Suppositories at the Take no substi- lief has been a host of people nearest drug stor tute, ¢ Ereat blessing to a who fairly shudder at the 'very men- tion of the discomfort and misery due to Bis almost universal com. Maint. n't delay, Take no sub- e. If you wish to make a trial firat, cold and: catarrh sufferer has seeking s is consu A lot been It's just splendid osvenor and Westmin- | byterian churches, Toronto, | nated. of char Fr 1s wasted on the heathen abroad that might better be expended on those living next door. ---------------- We renovate all kinds and make them 28 good as new. Get our prices. Frontenac Mattress Co. 17 BALACLAVA STREET Phone 2106w. ~ New Prices on Maxotires MARCH 1st--380x31 HOME Free Alr "THE 284 Ontario St. .. 890.50 OF MAXOTIRES" Phone 2030. 5 \ Phone 567. NN EAA AN APA A AP, WPM raion gt, SANA tg BIG SALE OF STORAGE BATTERIES 6-8 Volt Batteries 12 Volt Batteries "ae $27.50 ...$33.00 Guaranteed brand new stock and as good as any Battery sold in Kingston. This is a rare opportunity, and is worth while looking into even if your own battery is fairly good. DONALD M.'CRAIG, an expert on Batteries, will be only too glad to look after anything in that line for yo u at: -- end vour nam Byramia Dry Poy Ens Bldg, Marshall, Mich. Xx COUPE For the doctor, salesman, inspector, con- tractor, executor, execu tive, the Ford Coupe means Blue Garages, Limited H. M. FAIR, Manager. more customers and prospects seen per day in less time. ° --protection from weather. --ample roominess and comfort. --a car of modest, business-like re- refinement and elegance. --above all it is the car of dependa- bility. --the Ford engine has the power. We keep your car on the genuine Ford parts. road. We sell Our prices for both parts and repairs are standardized. Let us take you for a trial run. VanLuvenBros. Phone 1609. 34-38 Princess Street. Everybody Smokes Miss M. | Johnston and Miss B, Kennedy were | guests of Mrs. Robert Fletcher on | a business trip to Sharbot Lake on | | ! |