¢ - Monday, March 8, 1926. - THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG' Siar rT '4 Phone 316 | Do Your Bowels © GODKINS LIVERY courifecems, » [COAL For taxi, sieighs for driving par- | ties, hacks and. cuttery; Also ice- | nk boat for sale. KINGSTON TRANSFER 153 WELLINGTON STREET Moves Freight, Steel, Building Equip ment, Machinery, Safes, Pianos, ete. MONEY LOANED AGAINST MORTGAGES 'Phones 877. Desirable brick nine room house. Very central location. Immediate possession. $40.00 per month, ; GENERAL INSURANCE ~ Fire Plate Glass Liability Roe ! Burglary Baggage Y GUARANTEE BONDS Agent Great West Life Assurance Company. Dr. Waugh DENTIST 106 Wellington St. Phone 286. # PIANO TUNING Plano 'Tuning, epatrtn g and H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. 'PHONE 134, A " i your 'money in your ow id by buying Alberta Coal. We are expecting four carloads slong soon. Let us book you for ome tom or mere of Canadian Coal sre dive selling West Virginia Ba Orn i ella Pocahontas Conl--clenn--§13.00. 'Bros. oF "Phone U. R. Knight 1795-w. - deranged, and fe motion of the bowels, eve: da, shot be Ge sim of every iA who aspires perfect healt once the bowels becom, 3, P all the other organs of the body get all kinds of diseases and disorders are Hable to attack the system. If you take our advice and use 3 'Milburn's you will find that they will regulate and keep your bowels and liver in proper ine and when this is done there is not much chance of you ever ing sick. This valugble remedy has been on the market for the Jot 32 years; t up only by The T. Milbura Co, Toronto, Ont. FREIGHT DELIVERY A SPECIALTY Local and long distance. All Motor Tucks with' Aly Tires. H. L. BRYANT 384 Division Street. 'Phone 1 DR. J. C.W. BROOM| Dental Surgeon 150 Wellington Street. 'Phone 679. Evenings by appointment. DR. RUPERT P. MILLAN DENTIST $4 Princess Street. 'Phone 1850 ry a INGS. BY APPOINTMENT & Be Don't Fuss With Mustard Plasters! Masterole Works Without the Blister Easier, Quicker Don't mix a mess of mustard, flour and water when you fan jelisve soreness or stiffness with a white Mustergle. tle W.R Hehe GOLDEN LION BLOOK For the Correct : Answer to the | BURNING QUESTION! | [10 cpu ur I BOOTH & CO. | T Xoo Sore & Co. Vv bi wr TE pn Better than a mustard plaster a -- -- Sp sarin THE FI AMERICAN | OHESTNUT COAL to reach the oity since the strike was called off. Our well-known With 2 pair Bloomers at three r "ices 3 Ty farm of B. N. Hende Horizontal, ~ . Caring unduly for one's self, + Shades. . Part of verb to be. + Ocean. . To dine. . To Soak flax, . Within, . Wearied. . Costly. .. Point of compass. . Myself. . Boy. . You and L . Solar disc. - Home of a swarm of bees, . Terminal arm. . Those who dig eoal. . Dream. . Sound. - Adult male of the red deer. . Variant of "a." . You and me. . Metal fastener. y 3ropositi . Deity. ock con . Dad, tal. « Knocks lightly. . To have + Exclamation of . Leather laughter. ). Paid publicity. . Gaiter. 68. Wasted ( . Coronet, . To profit 5. Shadow. . Narrow chinery, 71. Imitated. . To dis through 78. Principle part ~ of Vert . To rent. . Exists. . To place . To greet . Embryo RATIO al 7 Lo JURE }, MARKED LOSS TO MORTON. B. N. Henderson and Family Are Leaving for Kingston. Morton, March 6.--Miss Laura Simpsqn, Seeley's Bay, has been visiting friends at Morton, Jones' Falls and Briar Hill. Mrs, Alfred Jacob's friends are glad to see that she is"able to be out again after her recent illness. Mrs. Charles Dawson visiting at Mrs. J. Perrin's. George Martin's. sale, on Wednesday, was largely attended and everything went for a good price. Mrs. George Bry- Sum is on the sick list. The Women's Guild met at the home of Mrs. Thomas Glover on March 3rd. The many friends of Mrs. Arthur Dean are sorry to hear she is on the sick list again and under the doctor's care, A b Byiniher from here attended the dan held at Clifford Galway's. Bryson Gamble had the misfortune of losing a valuable cow In the creek on Monday. Miss Retta Gamble is Visiting at Bryson Gamble's, Her. bert Kirkland is having his house and wired for the Delco lights. Charles Stewart has taken over the i Hen for the com- year, + Hen is mi Kingston much to the el ot i, A ---- . To cut hair short. 28. . Constellation' 29. « Drone bee. leather used for ma-| 40. . Eagle's nest, 72. To employ. 3. Frozen water. . To be indebted. 76. Silk worm, . Godly person. . Bea eagle, + Possessed. . Portentous. . Uncooked. . Disavowsals, . Makes smooth. | To Strike. Before. 30. Possessive pronoun. 31. Canine animal, B f 34. Granted facts. 36: 3.14186. 38. Polynesian nut. Those born in the locality in which they dwell , - Utensil for cooking. - Projective of a lock, . Marcher in a formal as time). { chest- strip of | [ cROSSSWORD PUZZLE | | A WAR ECHO processiom courage . Propelled foot lev- fear. ors. . 3 . Woollen trough for bricks. . Period. . Breastwork. . Bnake-like fish. . Twice. « Kindled. . . Because. . . Exclamation of tri- plant. umph. 3. To-bofder. on of place. 64: Bik. - taining me-{65. Violent disturbance | of peace . (by.a on. | mob). strip. 67. To prepare for pub- lication. . One in cards, . Female sheep. 3. Neuter pronoun. . Half an em. cal. ' fo mow how Tanlse Seltad me. For fered with nervous Datla; ha body. uild up a own . Millions of men and w: been benefited by this and builder that is after the famous oly Toots, J barks and you nervous, indigestion; have rh pla pn ux a Joitls 9 ot Taniss at . ow You start to improve right from the first. Take Tanlac Vegetable for constipation, rr -------- . vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson have been the leading workers and mainstay in our church. Mr, Hen- derson has been treasurer for years band when money was lac ng he paid it himself and waited ts. Not | only has the church lost a friend but so has the village as they and their family were ever ready. to give the best they had for the good of their home village, It will be hard to find another family to take their place, a ---- SHIPPING OUT VEAL CALVES. Nine Cents a Found is Paid on the Wolfe Island, March '§.---Fred onstance, Cape Vincent, N.Y., ship ped a large 'here. Miss Beautiful' Lya Le Pufti, European Screen star pictured on her arrival in New York to do parts in American films, is said to have been sentenced to death during 'the world war ond an espionage charge. But she fled to safety. She denies being more than a chance acquaintance of Count Salm von Hoogstraeten. ---- TOOK IN THE DANCES. Featured Recently at Westport and oy. Alfhorpe, March 4,--The recent snow storm left the roads almost fm- passable in some places until the numerous snowploughs. were set to work. Clarke Armstrong, Navan, spent a week, last month, with his sister, Ada Armstrong. Many from around here attended the dances at Fermoy and Westport, last month. Stillman Dowdell is busy drawing 4 Er -- the two neighboring schools kJ of ai thurst. James Kane, Westport, has been recently engaged with Lorne Fourn- |" fer, sawing wood. A wee baby girl has come to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saleom Arney. Mr. and Mrs. William Norris and family spent the week-end at the latter's parents, Bathurst. The Ladies' Ald Society intend holding their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert Ritchie on 'Sat- urday. Percy Dowdell and sister, Margery, spent the week-end near Plum Hollow.. Miss Viola Dowdell, Westport, spent Sunday at her home Ila Tysick, Westport, Spent the week-end at her home and Miss Verna Tysick, at Westport, on Satprday. Miss Ada Armstrong was "1 the guest of Miss Lena Norris over the week-end. ---- ; " Seeley's Bay Ladies' Aid. 'Seeley's Bay, March 6.--The an- nual meeting of the Ladies' Ald of the United church, Seeley's Bay, held at the: parsonage on Thursday, March 4th, was attended by a goodly. number of ladies. = After the usual routine of business, a financial re- port was given, and much credit is due, the officers and members for their untiripg and faithful services. A real active intersst among the members and a very successful year was reported. Re-election of officers for the coming year ensned," with Mrs. John Randall as president, Mrs. V. Rhodes as vice-president, Mrs. Al- fred Doggett as secretary, and Mrs, John Moranghan as urer.. All Joined in singing est Be the Tie That Binds." The meeting cloked with prayer by the pastor, Rev. Mr, Cooke, after ' which refreshments were served by the hostess, ---- Anise this world is perfect except Way a road hog's nature fits the qualifications of a 5:ton nthracite Coal WE NOW HAVE SCRANTON STOVE COAL -- FRESH FROM THE MINES. Chestnut on the way " ~S. 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