Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Mar 1914, p. 10

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TO INSURE SUCCESS || IN'YOUR BAKING 1M TIRITL, Jio~ rs 4300 Stra alk WH: Godwin. D. COUPER. 13 more enjoyed -- nr J REV £3 of wa -_ - than & sup of good | |i] Houms, Aw |Z 1 Ase Leif ae 4 ' 1a aa Dy uit-ounce Hottie, then Take a teaspoonful every one, twu - What is simpler to i' \ / R 7 d ' "18 usally whys opugn, : Yi hs make P Fol, FO 2 : 'EDDY"S FIBREWARE TUB : i : A 4 we 4 1 concentrat v u v mw Why deprive yourself i / , ee. AG RE |Sne is the may vais nian AND PAILS. RETAIN THE HEAT f this morni Ps $4 . ; : le ie, "Sn pA OF THE WATER MUCH LONGER I : Tg Sening a 3 oul ihe Pines. tna Sugar THAN THE WOODEN OR GALVAN- ury. ve 14 | i | V 2 ee anand, of houstwiven JZED IRON ONES--ARE CHEAPER NBR: rs Neck 3: w. 3. Thoms. § Ana I Ia a "THAN THE \LATTER WiLL Last jand Mrs. Necklie a » J omp- \ Dev LONGER AND y Joon 'over 'Sands: guests ot wives: | LIE. NU ine of Sh. SO THE CLOTHES, later and Mrs. Rehyon he Jhomp- : son at W. Slater's; Miss Ella Thomp- eR. Re? o a i son at M., L. Thompson's, Sunday TO MAKE BUMPER CROPS FOR ex Co, last; Mr. and Mrs. John Malcolm THE COMING SEASON : | made a business trip to town on Sat-| r A reformer never believes in him- | -- 3 urday. Agricultural Experts Declare Blank. jseli as much as he wants others to | ---- he] Rove 3 5 | 0 CA ARD CARSON'S MESSAGE | 6 of White Lingering in Lap of |Pheve in him. i TO CANADIAN ORANGEMEN Spring Will Reduce High Cost of Notes ¥fom Ardoch : . Living. | Ardach, March 24.--The patrons of the cheese factory here are busy getting out ice. A party of young Py : > people went fishing on Fawn lake, { 'Continuous su p BEAT - | nq report a big catch. Miss Annie : That are Waking under foot disagree- Tey & sample oxdor and be Fraser js seriously ill in Hotel Dieun,| |! : CAB Sonc.and holding back the coming of oon Kingston. Mrs. J. Grey and chjld- 4 Fo gentle spring, for we need"this suow NOLAN'S GROCERY, ren, of Harlowe, spent last week " a : In the business > visiting friends and relatives ped a b> : fost of lying," Phone 780. Prompt Delivery. [Guy Watkins 1 canfined to the house 186" Shwe wre ols is the injuction of the woil EE with a severe cold. | Samuel Groy Eh experts of the department of agrieul- spent the week-end with his uncle in| 3 a ire He longer the snow. blanket df 2 v5 lingers, the more frequently it is re- Harlowe. Michael Myers has return : plenlshéd. ther . ila 4 bi : : final departure without any s dde i i ! : fe 5 . Visitors: Mr. heck ¥ sudden N 'land Mrs. W. McKinnon and Miss] [FRAG " § dass into ihe headwaters of the iH Wen NA fl Frost, of Fernleigh, at A. Gilmour's: | orem Streams with consequent freshets | a Mr. and Mrs. cr Smith, at Mea ¢. , TT TT pd » the better for everybody. U (canvas PLUG) WL EA Loria =. je Een oe GEE TR hy on PEERLESS HEELS For a number. of Years past the Sounty at large has mot' enjayed Married at Parham a | jguch very general smows as have A Fernleigh, March"24.--At Parham, | Some m-- - Whitened the country side during the A real defender of the feet. You Weil 7 Y g| | pimuas. we sual urm, months. of February and' March of ' . . . Louisa, Bauder. of = soraiar Miss ard Ou to 'hs avi, Co | fhe Brenan ver Aldo hones] cant slip, and, going or coming, you r i JI CAN the occasional catastrophe that one \ r 1g. . . Wond In marriage to Charlie B Aaa, received by the Orange Senti ? » a eat | te3t Monutain Srave. he bride nel omee to-day from the leader of {he Season 1a ho Jon opaaiion a don tsound like ar oad train. Good u ' the Ulster forces. It came in ans- V Gvelyn Bauder; while Johu Flyin, of wer 10 a cable sent to Sir Edward the son wharmmguant foods oo i- fi or all weather, any man, woman Hountain Grove, assisted the groom. Carson on Monday, which read: tions are more nearly id 1 thi 1 Rev, Mr. Topp'ng, Parham, officiated "Canadian Orangemen belicve you ot ml Bg ay or - or c d. 14 The bride looked charming fn a will succeed. Have You message' for : a o e 8 e lieve 1 Thane, OF cream bedford cord. The uo In this' crisis?™ io dastinar tps olla anat 1014 hapy couple drove to the home of crops the bride's parents at Fernleigh, FP Sue Uncle . Where a number of friends were Hut Atmers. & -- Suid siml OF Spondent, la A. Bans: gathered to partake of the bountiful has Aohipadn, rsd 110 farmers | "It this snow PL pod Soils, take Supper that was prepared. The bride 2 we Wil Bi is year -| against the United States for £370, | its time in oo wets greeted "costly "were | 000. The tia a the puis of the | evar, STOR stirt tia the presents received by the bride, | failure of a United . States irriga- on ? yea Which went to show the high es.| tion Plant at Deewfiold. The ~gov- fa had nb after sq soem In which she is held. They lett ernment holds a lien against the lar. | Jate hae { pidistent ¢ ugh to kee on Friday morning for Frankford and | mers for the amount named in the | licavy, but p ™ on, h id other points. On their return they | petition, and the owners want their | the ground oF he wall aud the | : der shoots of the wheat in perfect will reside at Mountain Grove. land Settnd of on, Sncuabtaen re | Sonditlon. This fs particularly trus . ahgress d & tern states lieve the men of their debt. Secre. | Of NeW York State and cas \ Piccadilly News tary of the Interior Lane is mada a |Senerally," but, at the same time, : : conditions are far better in the Piccadilly, March. 24.--The roads party to the 'syit. middle' west than is the general av. are in a very bad condition, owing to] The irrigation plant was erected rage the fine spring weather. The young| by the United States and guaran- | © "Ta the corn belt, Where there was People have been enjoying the good] {hed to furnish two fost of water per considerable ' depletion of the crop ice on Godfrey's pond. School hus year. The first yedr it furnished one through 100 persistent drought last been closed for the past week, Miss foot of water, the next year that scason,' the sow Will prove incal: Genge having been confined to the | amount and the third year the plant culable benefit The corn belt ought house with tonsilitis. The concert! yfut dows. The farmers had & to have a splendid start. held in the village hall ou Friday| .o pay the cost of the station. s The "Where snow has long: lain upon bvening was a grand Success. The|,lant now ie declared to bs worth the ground and there has been exten- proceeds, which amounted to $36. Joss i sive opportunity for it to scep down are to Help in the building of a new ---------- into the earth carrying its moisture shed. Miss Holland, of Unfonville,| A. honest man never blows his own | go one to two feet the soil is pre- Spent Saturday renewing old ac. horn. Au honest man is generally pared to develop sturdy roots for the - quaintances here. Mrs, S. Wells and too, poor 10 own one. J | cereal crops and the plants, there- daughter, of Brighton, returned to The 'average girl has a gooa mahy fare, stand a better chance against thelr home, after spending 8 ToW] (ie alirms: boldse she finally meets passible deficiencies in the matter LU NUL Weeks at Mrs. OU. Godfrey's. Miss her fate; "lof rainfall during the petiod of thelr t . G. Beattie has retursed home after igree is all right in its way, Towth Sane $ daar STAND ON FEET maine the 'week-end with friends hut i aly Jfhat makes the mare oe against drought, not complete, "t Parham. Mr. and Mrs. ¥. Leslie , but immensely valuable. 2nd M. Giles, at G. W. Giler', A fale. | 5° ol aparye, tt lm the Tdersround : kram was received by Mr. Beattie st e of the vear. We that his son, Ross, was in the hos. : : ry snow for storage | aral at North a with Me logs S purposes this season and if the Shaw roken, the result of an accident. : in with too great a: Ww Me R at How io Keep Well -- A hor ars Sekrustive | 'agarvi eports ol floods, we will begin, the develop- i w ERA : Wagarville, March 23.--The kid- ---- mert of 1914's crops under ideal ; : Clara Butt Ses, ho have Beet abu = | She always koaps Gin Pills in the House | conditions. ] Ruraf ord CONTRA S Measles are able to attend schoo a . - K me ---- BAR agwin. Roy Wagar is rushing his i) > Lt a iis : ead er . : n their second EE HT SAVING BILL i n most distinguished vocalists are now o es cone Be ak king an Maou = ; PATLIGH Ly ; Srklands PI tour and 'having used the NEW SCALE WILLIAMS , Ww, Goodfellow, Parham, un- | | Sir Wm. Raumay ocnis. Veputation FIANOS én both ance ii hey make kpown their esteem for this y | dertaker, passed through here on : te Home a y ins! in the 0 rr: Saturday last to McLean, to take| IB London, March 26.--Sir William trument charge of the body of the late Mrs. |. . } 3 Ramsay was the principal spokesman The Williams Piano Co.Ltd, J. Wagar, a respected resident of Se EEE 1 of a deputation representing She Cham. ; Sintitmtne \ that place, who passed away Thurs- NW pi #1 | ber of Commerce, which waited upon y t " at _ il inatttumenth incon. Har rom port tpse 15 [PO ole ain cing 0 SWE | BH amie ed ou rn pein of he spend ene Conpreriin remain were taken to ol ihe dayight saving bill: Sir Wal. | - 15 Scale WILLIAMS Pits Possess a rich, even tone, and 'a symifsaihetic Centreville and placed in the vault. oo liam stated there was no objection : sale PFLLIAME , h E. Hawes, who has been very ill, is 2 ol : . to the scheme on the economic side, + Quality recovering. A baby boy has come to = Pare while it could also be Feat a Stay at C. Peters'. "Mr = Vanvael- 8 from he nentiunal agpec . Yh : urgh ! ho ne vould it] people 3 . . here! i anus. has Yb in the - 2 i The change A Ne Scal Mrs. 8. McCumber spent a fow a SIRI, MAN: | ould ako he bencficdel to the To : w € V. McCumber's. Mr. aad Mre rr | "1 thivk GIN PHILS - ha pel at W. McCumber's. Mr. and Mrs. ¥. Tr the 2 vr | tional eyesight. Mra eCum thi : ire { London, in intro- ja SP . sunday Sesk 0 Than acer}. | Caml Canaint died wih G daring the Qepetacions emseha whet Williams Piano Black and Miss H. fellow, Par- B ny. some twenty eight Lodo boughs | . | ham, at G. Howe's, Tuite ; r en' one | bad passed resolitions. favoring ; At Slate Falls Tok arch bi palm, I thed got nyse! Home Socretady MoKonaa expressed | Al Agency Siate Falls, Mareh 33. A Bad Jo ai he ban ALT hn th wag ut ahle 3 peo. | : y 0 £ to be rid y . t said that he was a El sigus of spring were welcomely re- Fo f the pain. bo a i ; 1 fle to ceived last woek here, but the cold any on ta pain they Po an ment Jugislation ti pub- ; {storm which followed this k | thelr back, I: ry RRA | eo Don nc Youts very truly, Kingston, Quiario [soap have been ex rt Huron via but i" 08 | must do its travel

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