Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Nov 1921, p. 12

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: VS FRIDAY, NOV. 4, 1921, er -- ee ---- THE DAI Robson's Ls / THIS WEEK we are offering a very Speciai Price on a Handsome Hané Painted Niy- pon China Dinner Set--97 pieces, with gold line and spray of roses. No better value in Canada. Price $38.90 | Keren and Miss Edna Keyes spent | py the recent raims. Tomorrow Alright | els Get a 25° Box re MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE The Merchants Bank will cash all War Loan ' coupons or interest cheques when due, on presentation, without making any charge whatever for the service, If you i have not a Savings Account, ; why not use your interest " money to open one with this Bank ? Head Office: Montreal. OF CANADA BUSTERS np ARDEN BA : Safety pout Boxes to rent A. fe open Fri pry edd Branch. Fre SS ea en HOLDERS OF 1922 and 1923 : VICTORY BONDS Exchange these now for Ontario 6 Bonds of a longer maturity. Increase your interest return and extend your invest- ment now, BECAUSE you can make only 90c. per hundred on 1922 Vigtories, by holding for face value next year, while if you delay changing until that time you may have to pay $3.00 per hundred more for Ontario 6% Bonds than the present prices, 'We could exchange for you right now ! PROVINCE OF ONTARIO 69% 1930 or 1936 bonds for 1922 Victories without charge to you and allow interest to date on your Victory Bonds. , Bongard, Ryerson & Co. "khe Home of Good Investments." 287 BAGOT STREET. ! 85 Bay Street, Toronto. PHONE 1728. Always Ready to Serve You Morning, Noon or Night Come in any time and you will find us ready with good meals prepared under the supervision of first<class cook. The surroundings and our table linen are always kept clean and in A1 condition. CROWN CAFE OPEN FROM 7.30 A.M. TILL 2 A.M. 203 Princess Street. i: Phone 1388 PHILIP TOY, Prop. Il ORDERING SUITS "TODAY" Requires the most careful considera- tion. You may also require expert ad- vice as to wearing qualities of 'certain Cloth. After over 35 years in the busi- ness, we claim to be able to advise in this direction. It cost nothing to call and have a talk with us on Hs Dro¢ in to-morrow! : i | BAGOT and BROCK STREETS Juseful presents, including some the general hospital, Ottawa, return- Countrysid Sl € spending the past month with friends aged two and a hal? years, also their many friends of Mr. and Mrs, Caul- i checks. Mrs. H. W. Lockwood, wha ed home on Wednesday. James 8 in Tpronto Died at Westport on linfant baby girl. The funerals are LEEDS sympathy. From The has been undergoing treatment in Stinson has returned home after Sunday morning Charles Cauley. to take place Mondy morning. The |ey extend their greatest { | Sn iMrs. J. E. North is undergoing CROSEY. ©. |treatment in the Kingston General [gp lrosby, Oct. 31.--Mrs. Bella), i.;™ ries Melissa Barr has re- Stuart and 'Mrs. Xenneth Brown! ed home after spending two |spent Friday fr. Smith's Falls. Mr.| {and Mrs. Hubert visited friends in| | Crosby sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T.| Jeggett, and son Charles Henry Leg- ROOCKFIELD, |gett, Delta, Mrs. W. Camnon and Oct. 31.--The farmers 'took ad- |the Misses Dowsett spent Friday at|vantage of the fine weather of the |N. B. Merriman's. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- i past week ard rushed their plowing, liam Coopper and Miss Eileen spent land as 8 result @ great deal of a couple of days last week visiting [ground hes been turned over. The {their son W. BE. Coopper. Miss Vera | water supply has been greatly helped Several from {the week end thé guests of Miss Mil¥| here ars attending the Brown sale {dred Merriman. | near Lyn this afternoon. Mrs. Was- |ley Warren spent last week with her OUTLET | sister, Mrs, Fred Warren, Oak Leaf. Outlet, * Nov. 1.--Farmers are { Mrs, Ellis Foley and sons, Lorne and busy ploughing, some have nearly | Roy, are in Kingston for a few days. finished. A Hallowe'en party Was Mrs, W. H, Warren is visiting Mr.acd oe in the school. Andrew Fodey|nrs, Norman Purvis at Lyn today. months in Dexter, N.Y. -- Toledo, is spending some time at his |The Misses Helen and Anna Hoga- home here. P. J. Sullivan\js at F. O'- boom, Mallorytown, were week-end |Grady's. Mrs. W. A, Deir is recov-| guests of Mrs. Mary Herbison, Miss |ering from an attack of diphtheria. ! 1 aedar spent the week-end at her [Mr. and Mrs, Bert McCready have!home at Macintosh Mills. Recent {Bone to reside in New York. W. 8. | visitors: Ernest Grothier, Quabbin, | Vanderburg has been re-engaged a8iat J. W. Foley's; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. |cheese-maker for 1922. A baby &irl | parle and gon, Forest, at Robert {has come to stay at the homie of Mr. | poole's, Poole's Resort. Mrs. H. Bar- land Mrs. Len O'Grady. Mrs. John | jay, Brockville, Miss Anna Warren | Fodey returned from a visit with ber and Victor White, Tilley, at W. H. daughter, Mrs, Milne, Kingston. . Warren's, Miss Irma Earle at Mr. |Shieid's, Lansdowne, Frank War- . MORTON, ren and I. McMunn at Wesley War-- Oct. 31.--Miss Daisy Somerville ren's, Mr, and Mrs. Leslie O. War- has returned home after epending a |ren ot Elmer White's, Caintown. few days at Ottawa, the guest of | mrnald and Lloyd Herbison and W. . War Bond Coupons Cashed Free | THE MERCHANTS BANK Established 1864, . H. A. TOFIELD, Manages, J. W. McCLYMONT, Manages ton, Calgary, is the guest of B. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. June visited friends in Leeds om Sunday last. Joseph Loming was on a busi- ness trip to Kingston on Tuesday last. Mrs. Adelbert ' Sey and litile daughter, Jones' Falls. is the guast of her sister, Miss Maude McMachen. Mrs. George Martin, Brewer's Mills, has returned home after spending a few days the guest of Mrs. George Byron. Charles Tabor Rose was called home owing to the serious ili- \ ness of his mother. | PORTLAND. Porgand, Nov. 1.--~The funeral of Mrs. George Gifford on Wednesday of last week was largely attended. The farmers are hauling gravel for the government road that is being repaired. Mrs. Gifford's daughters, who came from the West to attend the funeral, are leaving for Ottawa today to visit friends there. The ladies of the institute held a concert and tea on Hallowe'en. Mr. and Mrs. Kerfoot, Smith's Falls, spent Sunday at Mrs. Kerfoot's home here. The boys are preparing for white fishing, which starts about the 6th of this month. Ear! Bolton has moved\o his new home that he pur- chased from James Stanton, WESTPORT. Oct. 31.--On Saturday evening a miscellanebus shower was given by the ladies in the Catholic League hall in homor of Mrs. Maggie Callaghan, who is to be married, Monday. morn- ing. Miss Callaghan received ; many Constipation is caused by a torpid condition of the liver. Dos- | ing with salts, castor oil, etc., to | move the bowels, cannot afford more than temporary relief. If you are to rid yourself of this ailment and the 'scores of an- noying symptoms and diseases which come kes necessary to get iver: right such treatment as js suggested in this letter: . Mrs. Alvin Richards, R. R. No. 1, Seeley's Bay, Ont., writes: J "For two Jon ] ve affli with me Ry poor / appetite, and just felt like certain foods. ' 1 Mrs. Joseph Somerville. Dr, Single- | warren were in Brockville on Fri- N day, JUNETOWN. 1 Junetown, Nov. 1.--Mr, and Mrs. 8. Ferguson and children, Brock- ville, were guests of relatives here on Sunday. Mrs. Breakell and sons, { Brockville, spent Sunday at J. A. Herbison's. Mrs. McCrimmon left | Friday for her home at Alexandria |after spendng the past two months | with her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Pur- vis. Arthur Purvis and Miss Helen, Lyn, were recent guests at W, W, | Purvis', Sr. Mr, and Mrs. Will An- derson, Kilkenny street, visited Fri- day at J. A, Her®ison's. Mrs, Ira Tennant, Caintown, 'spent a few days last week with her daughter, {Mrs. Arden Warren. Mr. and Mrs. {Leland Warren and sons, Smith's (Falls, spent the week-end at Arden { Warren's. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Av- fery are this week in Syracuse, the |guests of her brother, Andrew Ten- |nant. Miss M. Vicery, Lillies, spent the week end with her cousin, Mrs. Joseph Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson and children, Lyn, visited Sunday at W. W. Purvs'. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Surplice, and Miss 0, Foley, and G. Shipman, Langdownse, also Mr. and Mrs. Roy Earle and Miss Elsie Herbisor, and Mr. Man- hardt, Fairfield East, were recent guests at J. A. Herbison's. A well attended meeting was held at the school house on Friday afternoon and a solid vote cast against the re- opening of the school question, A petition to this effect was signed oy everyone and forwarded tp Premier Drury. BE ---- lennox & Addington BETHEL. Oct. 29.--The weather is exeeed- ingly fine after 'wo weeks' wet woa- ther. The threshing machine is again with us finishing up the few spare jobs left. The property be- longing to the late Charles Embury was not sold on Tuesday last. Rev. H. Jd. Latither had tea with John Al- kombrack and family on Wednesday. Mr. and Mns. Garnet Jeffrey return- ed after spending a few days in To- ronto. Mrs. John Galbraith astenc- ed her aunt's funeral at Tamworth. A number from here attended the Liberal-Conservative meeting in Nap- anee on Wednesday. Mrs. Clareenos Allen served dinner to a mumber of her relatives on Sunday last. The guests were Mrs. Sarah Connoly, Yarker; Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Jefl- rey and Mr. and Mrs. Lyall Milsap, Yarker. DENBIGH. Oct. 29.--Mrs, A. Fritsch who was a while in the Kingston General hos- rived home again. Mr, and Mrs. R' Fritsch and deughters who have been away a couple df months look- So has William Ready, who was also during the harvesting and threshing LY BRITISH WHIG. , ZAM-BUK is acknowledged the most scientific and most re- liable preparation yet discovered for injuries and skin disease. Yet it costs no more than vastly inferior salvesand ointments. NOTHING ELSE has the same marvellous soothing, healing andantiseptic poweras this pure herbal Zam-Buk. Use it for all "your skin troubles-- from Cuts, - Burns, Scalds and Sore Fands, to Chronic Eczema, Ringworm, Poisoned Wounds and Ulcers. NEVER BE WITHOUT ZAM-BUK. oes Far More Real Good Than a Boxes of Ordinary Salve RH. JONES Auto Tops repaired, recovers ed; slip covers; all kinds of cushions repaired. BOAT CUS:'TONS made all sizes with KAPOK filling. 890 PRINCESS STREET Phone 153, PA A, St rt. S---------------- D0 ALL MY. 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For forty years this good old fash- Joned root and herb remedy, which contains no narcotics or harm i has been the standard remedy for male ills, and has restored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ailments as displace. ments, inflammation, ulceration, eg ularitiee, etc. 12 you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pjnkham Medicine Co. (confi- dential), Lynn, Mass. YVour-stter will opened, read and sncwered by a woman and beid in strict confidence The effect of a mule's kick does not dopend upon the soundess of his brain. Automotive Eqipument Tourists' Bureau Persians Ne sma Accessories Phone SI1SW = . - - 108 Breck St. G. V. DREDGE B. R. EYRES - Kingdton, Ont, -- --_-- CLEARING SALE OF TIRES We will sell our entire stock of Tires at the following low prices: -- 30x3}¢ MALTESE CROSS, NON-SKID ............. $17.50 80x33 DUNLOP TRACTION. ..... ......... voit $17.50 31x DUNLOP.TRACTION . ......... ciicinvuinn $25.00 33x4 DUNLOP TRACTION . ...... vvi...i ina $32.00 88x4 DUNLOP TRACTION ....... ....c. ive . $84.00 Also TUBES at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Lemmon & Sons 187 PRINC ESS STREET' Briscoe Model 4-34 Regular Touring Car, Five Passenger This car is bigger, stronger, more pow- erful and better in every way than the form- er old model. Price F.O.B. Brockville $1,550.00 Plus Sales Tax Canadian Briscoe Motor Car Co., Ltd. Brockville ANGLIN BROS., Bay St. aod Nt, FORD SEDAN OR COUPE Drive a FORD SEDAN or COUPE, this winter. It will give you a new con- ception of motoring comfort. You will not worry whether it rains, blows or snows--all kinds of weather are alike. And won't your wife and children appreciate it? 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