PAGE SIX, & Practical EE --7 4 re . y Gas 1. : {| The New Home Treatment r RO OF SI > "Y 4 Ce pid | * ° i for Ugly, Hairy Growths W, X Home Dress Making += ews From Lastern Untario Points| RT at HOUSES roa * : it ins is 3 Simple, yeu vely eRgetive FOR SALE Eg - Ee ,.---- Er see ee ===} Me @ for removing hair and fuzz / Lerrons oR > aii a ccriaes 3 from the face, necR and arms: Cover == Em Em Ss ; OM THE DISTRICT W Eliza 4 Hager a} daugh;| SUCCESSFUL HOTEL | the objectionable hairs with a paste > : 8 ap . te Henry L. Hagerman, ---- {made by mixing some water with a 07 3 : ; is Newspaper Bey n ot ife of the late James Barring-| Hotel Renfrew Pays Good Dividend | little powdered delatone. Leave this These Pay 14 'Oe Prepared Specially Ter This Newspape Ey nG Buell, at Gi ace she --Best in its History, on for 2 or 3 minutes, then rub off, | |= ---- ---- ! i - - Ive t most of he ne, go- Renfrew, Feb. 20---It would be! wash th? skin and the hairs have van- By Pictorial Review CLIPPED FROM THE WHIGS or Brockville about fifteen years] well if more towns in Cans would (ished. No pain or inconvenience at- | W. H. Godwin & Son / hi . ~~ - NE T(E g¢ follow the example of R# sw_ in | tends this treatment, but results will : B : ] MANY BRIGHT CXCHANGES. Reb o SR tect veal ton ollow the example of Rémre it | 3 4 mR on ih D La Dleagagt A Abe k the way of meeting the reT~rements be Serain if You are sure to get real 8 k St Phone 424 1 suribes'e / AL . N hace aL NMipspme menntv foe Of the traveling public by iding | deiatone. AR Hous wife P Apron and Cap. . | In Brief Form the Events In The Sw lle, when about seventy-five a and real Be ding @ At §-nghas Phat ads Countzy 'alut Ringsion Are Told to ig i Tibi before] cOmmOodation, The results disclosed by Crt --Full of Interest to Many. departuse for their new home| ®t the meeting of directors of the = G.M 1 Chavion. NV . BN rei 7 Hotel Renfrew, held last Saturday, ww A 3 vf }. 4 ile layton, N.Y, (68 ne; iretns : . ng nlp ~ aged seventy-three years. He 1h William FY? Carlton died at Perth Show that a temperance hotel can v } sed et so : av Aah . F ea ..lA0€ Tun as a financial success under 3 his life in » village ( nday last at the age of seventy Cor BANE BONIOWE 1 r Russell Re has hought 1 vears, after an illness for the} PToper anag meal. N % ' it 5 ON Clapp's residence, Picton. Dr yast eight months. Deceased had About four years igo, when the 5 : ® A ] ne » MN Clapp retains possession until next been a resident of Perth for the past! Own came under local option, a com- | /[ af f bi 1°) fall four years, previous to which he had | Pany was formed and the necessary | oe AI : with t} : Arnprior Board of Education has resided at Tweed for many years,| funds subscribed by local citizens for Tr ¢ i oa with the body A again chosen Dr. J./E. Murphy as aiid latterly in Toronto. {the purpose of building and running | helds in He fuloess : chairman. This will be /his fourth Mackenzie Robertson, manager of | A temperance hotel, these men "Haji ; ! a medium iy vear in the office N the Belleville Creaméry Company, ing faith in their scheme and the fu- 3 ar Sida gt Von . On Friday, Feb. 9th, at Tre has been invited to the Nova Scotia! ture of the town. } « / : Yar 2 gg am an William Fau Stackhouse, Kir Agricultural College, Truro, N. S8.} Fhe present Hotel Renfrew was] > % 1 ro ih : ton. Pa., wi Le marriage to] to take charge of the special cream- the result, and the institution I Wythe of the aa Miss Edna Trenton. . |ery men's course at the Dairy School! been a success from the beginning ! *In on lhe: we 5 igh On tur a quiet but pretty! from March 7th to March 20th The profits for the past year amount . SE wedd, took place at the Rev. Mr St. John's church, Perth, was the|to $4,246, which will admit of the . Lips KemD's, Enterprig# when Miss Maud | scene of a pretty wedding on Mon- payment of a 5 per cent dividend. | toward the rd ad {Jackson was united in marriage today, wheil Miry Ethel, daughter of{ So successful has been the ven- v lonatirwise 'thread | Frank Switzer, Desmond | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy, Drum-| ture that the managér reported that! pocket piecing | A quiet wedding was solemnized | mond, - was united in marriage to! much increased accommodation was | e right of = lat Tweed on Feb. 12th n Miss Jos T Byrnes, Olga, Sask, son of} urgently needed, and it was resclved . . B 5.11 Carmel Breen, Buffalo, N. Y., form-| the late John Byrnes, Drummond. to have plans and specifi ons pre- N 9 I ng gingham is now fold. : oT : add in matrid Inn lle 2 saddened by the) a ave ; ag hat . : nk af erly of Tweed, was united in matri nnisvi was saddene Y pared for an extension of the build >» oi in {the back of prou | €FlY of Tweed, was united dont of Wille Croauened by The very best we can, and we mean to keep ) athwis i LP wii ba: i to X Senin Sheriff Alex, Morris is again ch 27th, who had just arrived from - doing SO until the end. If the end brings us | man of Pembroke Board of Educa-| Saginaw, Mich., to take up his resi- Remembered the Day, . pig s : 4 tion W. C. Irving succeeds his|dence with his brother George on Tweed, Feb, 20.--The friends and out all right what is said against us won t brother, Li 1ant-Colonel Lennox] the farm His death occurred very nejghbors of Mr. and Mrs. W. FE . . . De | suddenly from indigestion. hejziibors of Mi, Jad Mr WE amount to anything. If the end brings us J 1iet wedding took place in| On Sunday a memorial window +6 celebrate the twentieth anniver- an : ' Respaet tach Tai The contract-| was unveiled in Trinity Methodist re of his Heading ie on the out wrong, ten ar gels swearing we were A rk apron and eap of st ing partie were Miss Elizabeth | church, Feterbors: Se indo eveninz-of February 10th Mrs-and right would make no difference. apron anc eap .of > ) \ * Michae ras vide ¥ the Mansell broth- levi : ; ringhar nme $ i Walsh, Renfrew, and: Michael John| was provided by . ; Miss Mouck, Belleville, also Mr. and . . gingham trimmed with plain Hickey, son sof James Hickey, of, ers in memory of their parents, the iro' Blake Parks and children Me ~With apoligies to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, Renfrew. By ! tev, T. J. Mansell and wife, now de-| Geo. Sask, were present. After a The death occurred in Perth on | ceased, Reve Mr. Mansell died sud- verp sumptuous repast, the younger Saturday of Mrs, David Young. She |denly while in charge of ( harlotte | embers of the family sang patriotic age . « was eighty-four vears of age. De-| street Methodist church His wife songs and all enjoyed a very pleasant | ceased was the mother of Mrs. J. T.| died a short time ago. | evening, | p Ml IS | 0 e d me Nonnan, Perth, and a former resi- pn in erteapetoem-- i Mrs. Graham was the recipient of | dent of Broekville. { Christian Brothérhood. some choice presents, two of which 2 § On Feb. 17th, at the home of the Rawdon, Feb. 18.----At the meet- were a set of lovely dishes and a Printing Church Envelopes . et mtn ws . bride's parents, Madoc Ont., by theling of the Quarterly Board of Raw-|.ndsome Buffet. The family of Publishing Lopne Lunt HATLAIA GFN ied Ayu 91 Rev. W. B. Tucker, Mary Willielmine, | don Methodist Circuit, the members! vo," yiiren all hate and hearty.) Engraving Ruling s : : ' a ag' 3 aughte Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Da- | decided to increase the pastor's sal-| . tpi a a) th los a tite i Pictorial Review Apron No. 6830. Sizes, 36, 40 and 44 inches bust daughter of : : : . 1 | contributed much to the pleasure of| Fig ag er Aptos 8 2 | | foe, and Corn. A. 'R. Mendisabi, D.| ary by $100, and to give Rev. 8. F.| conributed | "GOLDEN RULE SERVICE" : C were united in, marriage. Dixon a vacation of six weeks, and se ----e 1 - = . Marion, Ottawa, Has Deel oh | the sum of 5 least $100 to sialile Woman Saw Boats Sunk. | Phone 292. 3 gaged electrician for Renfrew, > him™to go to Clifton Springs, N.Y., eh a B . - | . v Above Patterns Can Be Obtained From {wl take over the duties of manag-{for treatment. Rev. Mr. Dixon has I Arnprior, Feb. Lo: Ws. eid JJ ing the wiring and installing of pow-| heen in very poor health for the past! Lodge has Birived Some anes hav ? NEWMAN & SHAW, | er and lighting system for the town rew weeks wr orn arse. I i . 1 | . visiting er son, / ) am | plant. a tart ps se g ! Princess Street. } | The Liberal Conservative Associa A Veteran Farmer, Lodge. Mrs, Lodge saw the work- | A tion of Wellington elected these offi Wellington, Feb. 20.--Charles | Ing of Germany's dreadful submar- 3 1 ine campaign, while passing through | : cers-at innual meeting: Pres | young celebrated his eightieéth birth- Ine campa 8! ' Wy pas Re gu 1 the} } . | { dent, William Fox; fdent, | day Saturday. He is still one. of the the danger zt . . 1 Sje wiaested ae Steam Vulcanizing , I. THOMES COPLEY | Frank Gibson, secFotary-treasurer, | activa farmers of this neighborhood, sinking several : ships and a | 'WE DO ALL KINDS OF TIRE AN} | Flether Quaiff atlending his own stock and work- that wi i zon ae i TUBE VULCANIZING | T: 1 ho 987 Mrs. John Welsh. died at New Lis- ing his own farm with very little as- victims because a submarine as | . Call fn and fet Jur prices before solng € ep ne keard and her remain interred atl sistance, He surprised many of the| Pursuing the Ml anabie. i J elsewhere, ited I an Wor ne re Fantng anything dane In the carpen- | Picton, here she formerly resided. young men with the amount of if Fo Te Widow : ~ 3 | 7% ne. Estimates given on ail mands | Two daughters, Mrs Mark England, | ploughing he did last fall Yai W a > . ae 1 a i WHEN YOU DECIDE TO HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED FOR =. Co | wood ficors of all kinds. All orders will] New Liskeard, and Mrs, Hiram mb ---------------------- Naladar, Feb, 19.--Mrs, Catharine | y SES ONE U > TAP NTMENT. HONE 699. ] F. J. Pearson & . | sesive prompr attention. Shop, 88 | Moran, Big Island, survive, Rev, C, KF. MeIntosh Inducted. Kniff, east or where you might call, | GLASSES, PHONE US FOR AN APPOINTME P 2 Cor Queen and Daxot Sta, | Fas | Ben. Hollinger, Pembroke,' known Campbellford, Feb. 20.--The in-| 'No Man's Land," was well Teme opti wm a » [to fame as the discoverer of the fam-| quetion of Rev, C. F. McIntosh, M.A ,| bered by a bok expressed from King-| w Op cian an YE OLDE | ous Hollinger mine, the Hollinger re- | B.D., as pastor of St. Andrew's| ston containing wearable articles | J. J. STE ART, t.D. . Optometrist. RE EIRME = { serve and other properties, is report-| Church here, took place Friday. A|and food stuffs, .also a letter con- | Cor. Wellington & Clarence Sts. Opp, Post Office Phone 699 | { ed as having made a rich discovery reception was tendered the new pas-| taining cash, The donor was Mrs. | . | of gold at Boston Creek, a,new camp tor, who has come here from St.|P. Liston, nee Miss Mary Hughes, | - " a 9 j on the T. & N. O. line, Paul's Chugeh, Guelph. The clergy who spent her childhood days here, | I he Musician There passed away on Saturday ated, that he is totally paralysed from|and charitably and substantially re-| , { the home of her son-in-law, W. J.ltion services, members the needy. ' | | . fe ~ A rrr A ene an ig oo finde in the | r : ' H ? GREECE YIELDS : v 5 wl | i rp ------ © Heintzman & Cn' DECISIVE BYTLES ANOTHER POINY Ti : ' NEAR AT HAND ; : I AFTER FEB. 1ST 1917 | Police Empowered to Search | " yA . - ' i For Hidden | : : Art Fiano ; Private Houses | Milk will not be left at house unless bottle | Torante Star. o. 'ha ~ Arms. A . ' 3 2 I'he London" Times' military cor- | - | 8 at door. his demands more than met. He finds a tone | respondent thinks that more than unequalled---a touch that meets -every require ment-- an appearance that pleases the artistic sense. He finds a piano which is an inspiration in itself--a piano frem which he can obtain effects not possible from any other instrument. 121 Princess Street. C. W, LINDSAY, \ DONT WAIT LONGER Get Some of Our Bargains Now-- You'll save money by buying our specials in ladies' skirts at $1.29, $1.98, $2.49, $2.95, Ladies' serge dresses; ladies' blouses; ladies' silk dresses; ladies' whitewear. Special prices in ladies' corsets. We are agents for D. & A. Corsets. v ' : For Early Buyers--Hundreds of child- ren's wash suits, imported from Belfast, .good materials, arrived too early and will be sold at regular wholesale prices to clear. Children's Dresses and Coats will be cleared at cost price to make room for our spring arrivals. A great chance. Don't fail to call at a MENDELS #17 Bvincens St: Opp. Grand Opons Howe 3 %, if 3 a Ry A three million Germans may be mass- {ed on the western front this year, | and that before tie weather oi the | Russian or Italian fronts moderates | sufficiently for our Allies in those | arenas to exert pressure the enemy | may striké on the western front. For that.reason he urges that the British Government hastily create { new divisions for service in France | and be prepared to meet a possible | invasion and to fight a decisive en- ¢ | gagement with the German fleet. The correspondent admits that it is doubtful that the enemy could keep 'his army at the strength indi- cated for many months and therefore that his effort promises to be short- lived. It is clear that the Germans have { made stupendous prepdrations for {this year's campaign, and that the seriousness of the situation confront- ing him will make him the more dangerous. But we need not be al- armed by his frenzy. His strength | as great in man-power as the Times' expert believes it to be. ~ Unquestionably thé enemy has suf- ficient guns and ammunition to make very costly any Allied advances and he could concentrate enough striking power to bulge the Allied line at al- most gny point he chose for attack: Flattering to the Original But Imitations Only Disappoint | There are many imitati of this great treatment for coughs, co ds, croup, bronchitis 'and whooping cough. | grand | is waning, and we doubt that it is!J {thinking that | ey THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1917. _ A | Athens, Feb. 20.---The legations of sued a note calling the Greek Gov- ernmeni's "attention to The hostile attitude of a large part of the Greek press and the persistence with which the newspapers maintain that Government has completely satisfied the Allies, and consequently the Wockade is unjustly continued, The ministers point out that the blockade can be raised only when the Allies" military advisers judge that the movement of troops and war ma- terial from Peloponnese gives guar- antees of sufficient execution. As those advisers have not yet yeti judsg- ed the mdinent has come when they cam give this assuramee, the blockade must be maintained. Neventheless, the ministers declare that the guar- | anteeing powers are not ihdifferent to 1" Canadian. Bhaancier, the sufferings from hunger of ihe president of fhe Montreal Tramways innocent population, and have al- Light, Heat And Power group of utili-|ready taken measures to. facilitate ties, the Halifax Tramways Co. andiihe "rhyietualling of Greece, IB het (Sr Torations. He % hel ministers point out the grave respon- Briiti$h American and the West a ity that will rest on the Greek surance Companies. {Government if it longer tolerates the excesses of the hostile press in try* ing to lead Greek public opinion as- tray and place obstacles in the way of the good relations betweem Greece and the Allied powers. "E.|A. ROBERT A prominegs w Ae RA Pe i om nen, | That he will attack is by ne means | certain, He cannot hope to break! through or to do more than tempor-| arily interfere with the plans for Al-| lied offensives, and he cannot be sure! that the Allies,will not be able to! The Government has informed the his reserves are all involved in a order that the police authorities be vain offensive effort elsewhere. empowered to search private dwell- Just at present the enemy is lying ings for hidden arms. The Govern- now and trying to look harmless. | ment declares that it trusts this ac- That facet should not deceive us into tion will be considered by the Mini- the bloodiest, most sters as proof of its desire to meet desperate fighting of the war will the demands of the ultimatum. not develop in France and Belgium THE WHOLE BODY. " They usually have some sale on the merits of "the original, but : it should be remember eq - that they are- lke it in name i i § 'emy to try to use his battle fieet in {not until his armies have NEEDS PURE BLOOD cations are that the Allies will be the aggressors from the start, and The bones, the muscles, and all the organs of the body. for thei that a great German assault will not be allowed to make serious headway. d eir strength and tone and action On the whole we may expect the en- a spectacular way this summer, but suffered alarming reverses, i tr nie 'Aiding thy Red Cross, la T. K. Morton, proprietor of the St. wrence Fruit Farm, Wolfe Island, | Britain, France and Russia have is-| the | The] strike at'one or more points while Allied Ministers that it has issued af where the big, blushing strawberries jeome from, was a caller at the Whig office on Tuesday. He left in our jeare a cheque for $15 for Red Cross (gocial held on Feb. 9th at the home! {of Mr. and Mrs. Monton. Abont |8ixty people attended, and thorough- the ly enjoyed themselves. The Whig has | semt on the money to. phe treasurer {of the local branch of {he Red Cross iSogiety, purposes, the result of a pleasant) Tt is either get our bottles back or milk goes | up to 10c per quart. | Phone 845 ~ Price's \ : 7% STOO Boys' Suits, sizes 30 to 34. Sale price $2.95 Men's Freize Overcoats, sizes 36 to 44, Saleprice ..:.... .: .... .. .. $8.50 Boys' Suits, sizes 28 to 34, worth $8 and $9. Saleprice .. .. .. ... $5. 'Men's Fine Shirts, size 14 to 17. Sale price... .¢.. 5 Lah... 5, 5% All Men's Overcoats, reduced to less than Cost Price. 1 ty