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Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Nov 1918, p. 11

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- in store You can taste the delicious oriental fruits and spices, which are blended by a secret process with Pure | Malt Vinega I. NO TROUBLE TO PREPARE IT Early or late, you can ! & cup of savory coffee in half a minute -- with Borden's Reindeer Coffer, ow] from High Grade © Rich Mille and Pure Sagas. A 3c tin makes 25 cups. Bend a tin to your doy ne postal aaaicr boy. BORDEN MILK CO. LIMITRD Montreal -- Vancouver You just add The New| land Safer Way to Wash' Your Hair © Dandruff is the primary cause of falling hair. 'tondition disagreeable of the scalp and Snir glands ia aluaoat certain to cause temporary News From Newburgh. Newburgh, Nov. 18.---~P D. Sho- rey and family, of Trenton, spent the week-end with his mother here. The many friends of MacGillivray Ayles- worth were sorry to hear that he had been gassed. F. I. Winter has been very busy selling Victory Bonds. Mrs. John Madden is improving nicely after 'her operation in the Kingston ral © Hospital. On Monday, 'tha news came that the war 'Was pvor, Newburgh went wild. ' 'The sehools were closed and business was at a standstill. A pro- gramme was urranged for the after- neon, and By 1.30 a large crowd Had gathered ére were some speeches and singing and also a few selections by the Newburgh band. Then a pro- cegsion wis for and marched through the a 1 streets, ond L. "Zufelt, Belleville, je to grocery business rod 4 MeCrodan. {meeting with success ' "Jthence to the Methodist cemetery. 's The deceased was an active worker sons, Garnet gle, eldest daugh- | place are represented in the great "war in the persons of Cook, From The Countryside| Froslemsc | MYER'S CAVE. Noy. 14.--The hunters aro» going Lomeéwards. They all seem to have ticir mumber of <icer. J. Flake and C. MacGregor wade a business trip fo Tweed Tuesday last. Word was received here Tuesday that Edward fFalmond, Grand Prairie, was deaa. Mrs. James Perry, who nas been ill, is soméwhat better. Pte. M. Swddger spent the last week at T.' Connor's, Harlowe. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacGregor have returned home after spending the last week at Ardoch. OG, Hamilton ani Dr, Avit spent Sunday at Hifcres:, SANGSTER. Nov. "16.--A number from here attended division court in Verona yesterday. Miss Anastasia 0'Con- nor spent Sunday at T. Young's. Miss Helena Young and Nevill Hick- ey are at Thomas Barrett's. Mrs. Thomas Barrett at Martin Coch~ rane's; Patrick O'Connor at James O'Connor's, Cole Lake. Mr. and Mrs. E. MoCallister, Kingston, are spending a few days at William Ryan's. Themas P. Young spent Sunday at T., Babecock's, Glendower. H. Murpby and M. Shane are at Charles Fitzgerald's, INVERARY. Nov. 14.---8chool has re-opened once more with a good attendance. The first death from the "flu" in this village occurred last week when Mrs, Henderson, wife of Howard Henderson, passed away. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Horner on Saturday and the remains were taken to Wilmur. Deceased's husband and five small children. survive. Great were the demonstrations on Monday night, when the news reached here of the signing of the armistice by Ger- many. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Sleeth a daughter. There is to be a meeting of the congregation of the Methodist church in agicultural hall on Friday evening, the objec being to pay off the mortgage on the Methodist parsonage and to clearing off all accounts. Charles Hunter; of this place, and Miss 'Meta Hughson, second eldest daugh- ter of Corpeljus Hughson, of Elgin- 'burg, were married at the bride's home on Tuesday night. They have taken up residence here, where the groom 'is a prosperous young farm- ar Miss Margaret Arthur is home from Sydenhany High School nura- ing her mother, Who has been ill, but is recovering. Dr. A. E, Free- man is confined to his room, also Mrs. J. Gibson. Samuel Jamieson is touring this country in the in~ terests of the Victory Loan and :s MOUNTAIN GROVE. Nov, 15.-Every one is rejoicing over the close of the war, The Wo- men's Institute filled thirty-one boxes on the 6th inst. for the boys overseas, sending forty-nine pair of socks, beside fruit cake, mapie sug- ar, ete. The remains of the ien months' old baby of Mr. and Mrs. John Davy were buried at Arden on Friday, the 8th inst. After an at- tae 'of Spanish influenza, followed by pneumonia and pleurisy, Mrs. Rol land Coulter passed away on Sun- day morning. The funeral service Tuesday morning was conducted hy Rev. Mr. Buckler at the home, in church and Sunday school, Lad- ies' Ald and Women's Institute, and will be greatly missed by her many friends. She leaves to mourn her demise her husband and two small and Maxwell, her mother, Mrs. Thomas Cox; two sieiers, Mrs. H. Scott, Arden, and Mrs. George Lewis, in the west; two brothers, J. F. and Leslie Cox, of his place. T. B. Price, Madloe, visited friends here this week, and was accompanied home by Herbert and Everett Price, Wittiam Coulier is seriously ill of pneumonia at her 'son Rolland's. Mrs. LL. Thompson, 'E. Godfrey and George Flynn, seriously Hl with 'flu, are reported better. The hunters are beginning to return, some showing evidence of their success in the thage. ) - POOLE'S RESORT. { Nov. 14.--This little section Is rejol tilities and signing pf the armistice by. Germany: Three families in this Pte. Fred 2 ne Sotdan Jake, Zot Jo ance, ¢ rgt. Leonar Wilk Hams, Belleville, 'The Ladies' Aid "Rockport, held their icing over the cessation of hos- | _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1918. _ PAGE ELEVEN ---- - om > mf mS Eight Reasons for Buying Zam-Buk! This is the appeal that is constantly reaching us from the front, and we pass it on in case there may yet be some who do not knowhow necessary Zam-Buk is to the boys in France. Amongst the many letters that have been brought to our notice, is one which reads: "I wish we could get more Zam-Buk sent out from home instead of so much tobacco. We can ght tobacco here, but unfortunately we cannot always get Zam-Buk, and we need it badly." Zam-Buk is used by the sol. diers for sore hands, frostbite, cold cracks, cuts, sores of all kinds (including gas sores), and sore and aL - GUARANTEED HIGHTEEN MONTHS 1. Strongest plates--diagonally (Diamond) braced. Guar- anteed not te buckle, short circuit or lose their active material. u the Packet 50 that 8 MAA Can 2. Hardwood separators, guarter-sawed by patented pro- ve it handy to apply at the cess which guarantees perfect insulation and perfect conducti- right moment. When an injury vity. is treated immediately with Zam- 3. Non-spill, moulded covers, blistered feet, It is put upintins Buk, there is no danger of fester- 4. Dowslted, Juck corner wood suu.. ze for carryi 5. Bolted handles (not screwed.) b of convenient si f ng ing or 'blood-poisoning. 5 7. Petticoated terminal _ posts. 8. Zam-Buk Is just as necessary, too, at home for ifijuries and skin troubles of all kinds. All months. dealers ov Zam-B#z Co., Toronto, 50c box, 3 for $1.25. Send this advertisement and lc stamp (for Every one of these eight reasons ix alone sufi.ient for , return postage) to Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, and receive FREE SAMPLE. préferring "Diamond Grid" to any other storage battery. a a " i ; LET US DEMONSTRATE ITS SUPERIORITY ON YOUR CAR. George Boyd Uni-Seal Assembly. Guaranteed for 18 A Little Sugar Goes a Long Way THE Canada Food Board has put the homes on their honour to save sugar. But a little sugar goes a long way when you use Corn Syrup for cooking, preserving and on cereals. It makes it easy to obey the War Order! 5 CORN SYRUP Corn Syrup, is corn starch converted into its "sugar" form, making it even more digestible and palatable. It is therefore made from the most nutritious and wholesome part of the corn. And as corn is grown in North America, and does not require for its transportation the ships still peeded so urgently for carrying food and supplies to Europe, you can use all you wish of Corn Syrup. Write to the Canada Food Board for Bulletin on Corn Syrup, and in the meantime, get a tin of CROWN 'BRAND Corn Syrup or LILY WHITE Corn Syrup and try it in your favorite recipes in place of sugar. : in 2, 5, 10 and 20 Ib. tins.

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