Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jul 1914, p. 11

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- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1914. ok oevaws even isc (COUNTRYSIDE. TIDINGS: i aire Ng e | _Gasy ePractical SIU: ¥ Oia at all tied to pn trance exa v s aadyesson seceiptof price. Tue SoosELL Lani hee minations...G. W. Dayson ©o., 58, Catharines, ONtario and family are at their cottage at i Ty ¥ fi 8 TS "x esos | WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS | Brule Lake, also Dr. Clark abd 1 ; ome ress akin : HAVE TO TELL. friends of Toronto at their cottage at 5 : wo f:for Nerve and Bruin; increases 'grey ? -- al | Mackie Lake. Thomas and Levi 2 x mal : a Tonte--~will build you up. 3. hax. at { 4 ¥ two fo « $5. at drag stores, or by mail on receipt | News From Villages and 'Farms Kring and William Lemke left Tues i esrony of pri co." Tus ScoBELL DRUG CO., St. Catharines, : . day for Snow Boom. J: F. Card and § - : eT Ony.rio " Throughout the Adjoining Coun-{.,( Ralph, left on Wednesday for a "Sold at Mahood's Drug Store. ties -- Rural Events, and Move- | Kingston. Mrs. J. Brouse, Mrs. J. : . a ments of the People, Card and Miss Etta Ohlman, spent Thursday afternoon the - guests of Mrs. A. Card; Miss Ella and Grace Olhman, at the 'River View. at * -. of at Verona. Verona, Jul} 17.--.Mr. and = Mrs. : OT M. G. Vanderwater, of the Vander- Crow A The Lake waters house, have 'some' very dis-| crow Lake Ngee Rain is . tinguished guests, including Dr. |padly needed. Blueberries are quite J Tripp and wif, Mreidk Carter and | pjentiful. I. Bain raised his new < daughter, Dr. Copeland, Lawyer lharn yesterday. Joseph McVeigh . ; 4 N " ; 4 0 White, son and 'daughter, all of | is building a new house on Maberley hy : ' liant plaid silk. Five yards of Auburn, N.Y.; Mr: and Mrs. Strok- | street. R. Reynolds has his house : 2 $ 1 v velllng and 2 of 36-inch silk will be re- ye x bs es, Mr. and Mrs.'J' L. Adams, To- | nearly completed. The home of W. a : quired. : c ronto. Another large party is ex- | B. Tharrett was destroyed by fire on Et A The foundation of the skirt is In three " x © |pected to-day. the 28th of June. Some furniture JE , 2 : % 0 re nn was saved, but all bedding and cloth- rg Seif . { : plece section. The tunic is In one plece Service has been Inaugurated be- Hartington Happenings. ing was lost. . There was no insur- k RAE 3 p 3 A and is cut on a lengthwise fold of the tween Eastern and Western Canada, Hartington, July 20.--The sym-|anée. The fire started near the top \ trains leaving Toronto via Grand |pathy of the community is extended | of the stairs in the hall and is sup- nk, Mondays, Wednesdays and |!0 Mrs. Dowker in the death of her | posed to have been caused by a spark Saturdays, 11.15 a.m., to connect at mother who was buried on Friday. | entering the window from the kitch- Sarnia with the high-class steamers | Mrs: Sproule, of Westbrook, Mrs, | en chimney. Joseph Bain is very of the Northern Navigation Co., for [Anderson and daughter, Margaret, |low. Mr. and Mrs. Haggar are Fort William, thence Grand Trunk | Kingston, at Milton Cloakey's; Mise [ Rappy over the arrival of a daughter. Pacific to. points In Western Canada. | Lalla Freefian has returned home| Mr. and Mrs. John 'Knapp, jr., are We can make all arrangements to | [fom Peterboro, bringing with her, | spending a few days at Syderham. bring yout family and friends from her niece and nephew. Mrs, Bert |Mrs. F. Loomis, Utica, N. Y., is visit- the "Old, Covmtry." Campsall and children, of Ottawa, |ing friends here, Rev. Mr. Weese For 'ull particulars to were at B. Campbell's last week, Mr. preached his first sermon here on LE A and Mrs. Jamieson and Mr. @nd Mrs. | Sunday. O. Knapp, Bob's Lake, Railroad and Steamship Agent, Ryan, motored. to Gananoque for the | also Mr. Crane, were at F. Knapp's Cor. Johngon and Ontario Sts. week-end. Fred Dennison has im-|on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred- N proved his residence by a coat of erick Knapp, Boling Brook, at J. Mc- paint. Miss Helen Sigsworth, has] Veigh's. Every one is busy hay- returned from visiting at Verona Miss | ing. Some are nearly through. Ruth Clement is with her granddau- eigen ye ghter, Mrs. Collins, at Sydenham. At Long Point. f Long Point, July 18.--Mrs. Char- . PARIS FROCKS QUAINT AND PICTURESQUE. . les O'Connor is visiting at Dr. Fer- Tw ok 1 avi Frankville, July 20,--Raln would | gus O'Connor tanapaque. - Easton wo frocks photographed at the Paris races recently show that the NEW LIMITED TRAINS | [ve rach appreciated in this vicinity Fon, vio won called home (50m Ot | totes eo Moteet frock. which sabe he worn by fai Forti the hat "THE CANADIAN." now. Some of the farmers, have li ui to attend ts funeral' of Bia the left is a Poiret frock which might be worn by a fair Portia, the hat --Between-- finished haying and reportila good |g; ¥ ! : having quite a mortar board and scholastic effect. The frock is ol Montreal-Tore) « Chdeago | crop. A. BR. Hanton has sold his sister, Miss Lena Tye, is remaining | yellow cloth with black taffeta trimming and white embroidered motifs, Via Canndian P and dtlehl- | {oui0 and he is going to gat a new | while with his parents. Joseph | At the right is a charming Premet frock of hyacinth taffeta with quaint, via Michigan ER hearts Steel one. Fred Stewart took a load to Betiue 13 home fom Lansdowse flaring sleeve frills and an enchanting violet-crowned bonnet to match Yubes between Windsor and Detroit >ortla S i is where he was engaged at carpenter Leaving Montreal 8.456 a.m.; Toronto Ron Sunday i8 nis aute. Joa work. Messrs, Gus and John Slack, | $50 GROW TO MILLIONS $10 p.m, arriving Detroit 12.35 a. ard ds going to get an auto SOON. | yyijefenq, spent Sunday at Arthur. THE SPORT REVIEW. { $30 GROV MILLIONS. me and Chicago "ap adm. dally, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mott, of Brockville, Miss Hazel Townsend was Success . i ------ Equally good service returnin spent Sunday at his father's Oscar Se i Re, onl pf : a: | Gift Cannot Be Touched for 340 } Through Electric Lighted 'Eaqip- M at ful at the recent entrance high | Notes About Baseball, Pugilism and | y - ment. Mott, Lehigh Corner Mrs. A. B. sot . : | Years. 4 edge trom double "TT" perforations to Raff, Brockville, is visit : « | School examinations held in Delta. Lacrosse. { 3 «iva Jeats dred, omit pleats TORONTO - - Fad Mr Ville, de ins rina Mr. and Mrs. James Cobey, and Unless John Mefiraw's pitchers | Berlin, July 2 Te Herr Seilerth front e714 do ' oe Toronto-Yancouver Express No. 3 rk villa. Bp Raine cen 2" | daghter, Caintown, speat the ek- *S Imayor of the little Saxe-Wel.uer and. gather en upper edge. one Yon ves Toronto b.5 Nan. | | Brockville, spent Sunday with friends aghter, Caintown, spent the ' week- | tighten up pretty soon we fear the | (0 or Wieda, has mad ionatior back seam from large "O" perforation couversT 3 ay at Lehigh Corne endl at Charles ' O'Connor's. = Osie | New York Giants will not be able t ity Wieda, has made a donativn . oy Pp gh C bok : : to the city which has set mathama- to_lower edge; finish edges: abave for, rives Tordfito 11.45 am. d y hf Leager, who visited the past week at | spend any world's series money this |, ¥ a : Tn AR placket. Tum u lower edge 3% itoba Express No. 7 leaevs Toronto ) a A. V. Sack's returned home on Sun- ev » ' iticians to figuring compound inter- ( . qaily exept Sunday 10.50 PIB, ars Black Beary Seen. day to Gananoque : Sg {est problems of an unusual sort id ) inches for nem, Adjust ples on; riving Winnipeg second day. Ontan- Clarendon Slatien, July 18 > : -- | Tie donation consists 50, y foundation, ors eve: Upper; é » Jul) ¢ o risi . ack Lans- tia %, : 3 sists of $50, and . : 10, npn No or Winnipes Blueberries are very plentiful this} Ree opt visitors John Siack, Lans Winning seven games in a FoW irom lit is to be invested and the futerest O14 rose nun's veiling combined with | edges together, Adjust a webbing or, owne; Mr. and Mrs. James Cobey, | the Boston Red. Sox is something of | bright. plaid (silk is used to make this a straight strip of canvas 3 inches v 23 010, and arrives Toronto §.1 Th Dh m. daily except Tuesday, year ree black bears were seen + . . ™ : . lf "Wr : {compounded regularly for 340 years n Caintown: Miss Rose Fodey, Outlet; | a record for the Chicago White Sox or 10 B y ¥ to posit derneath upper # : until 2254 v charming dress. The skirt shows a| Wide position un . AY, OF. or until 2254. ile a of that year edge of skirt for a stay; stitch upper Frankville News. Arr A A A ~ Papel de XC 1507 ; il or Oc-l lin this vicinity recently. Thomas tickets es vd a A. Slack's: Mrs. M. Moorehead, Out- -- . A. City Tieket Office, cor. Princess Kirkham was in Perth on business yr AT ras Pp a X this . 170 ent. of tHe accumulated in-| new version of the Russian tunic. and Wellington Sts, Phone 1107. this week. Mr. Black, of Toronto, is Jet at W., Warrens; Miss™ Hazel Frank Baker, of the Philadelphia ee te at Ewin emer | 001 68 tOgoLhET ' Bracken, Ellisville; - Mrs. Gordon | Athletics, is leading the American | - Here Is a modish costume, with the Finish with a girdle of satin or Roe shipping a carload of cattle to that . > isposs the miei ity city today. We extend congratula- Pierce, Newboro; Mr. and Mrs. | Baseball Leaguetin home runs, Sam dispo al of the wanicipality.. Thel west variation of the Russian tunie. max striped ribbon. : Da a ie. Oz Thomas Berry, Mr. James Berry and | Crawford, the Detroit Tiger slugger, remaining 30 per cent. Is 10 tions to Lily and Maggie Campbell 3 , ; : similarly ¢ ded f furth CANADA STEAMSHIP LINE LIMITED | and Karl Leishman, on their success Mr. and Mrs. William Berry, Sweet's | in triples, and Clarence Walker, of the |SIIATY compounded for a further at the recent entrance exams 'Nettie Corners: Mrs. N. Sliter, Oregon, at | St. Louis Browns, in two-hase wal- | 100 years, when She total shall rest ! ob x ¥; i T " 8. : & 8 rg g s y as an absolute gift in the city. . MONTREAL--QUEBBC--SAGUENAY | David and John Burke, Pertn, are Mrs. Susan Seabrook's; Mr. and | lops. RS ie wi Ab P C b Ob d f SS. Toronto and Kingston leave daily [iciting their grandmother Mrs, | Mrs Samuel Chipman and two sons, -- Estimates of the sum that will be ove atterns an e taine rom at 6 a.m, connecting at Prescott with svi Aa lant gr ho Ambroc Ottawa, at Jacob Bryan's; John and] It has been definitely decided by the [available in 2254 vary from $1.- apids eamer, arriving Monire od pw 5 ® | Gus Slac+, Wilstead, Ov Ledger, | management of the Toronto Rosedales | 260,000 to $15,000,000, always as- 6.30 p.m. Boles and children, are camping at 3 r } B i + Garaddi + ang Pe , A that should that t "ha suming that financial conditions do Crotch Lake. Miss Geraldine Gracey Gananoqeu, at Charles O'Connor's. wat should that team win the cham 1 ewman aw, TRORONTO EXPRESS SERVICE primates pionship of the National Lacrosse Un- [not vary greatly from what they are Kings t 6 pm. ]Deseronto, Is the quest of Mrs. Ap- i ga Ey AR " ae ee Pe Poronto, PT! pleby. Misses Mamie, Martha, - and Sharbot Lake Visitors. ion, as they will undoubtedly do, an |to-day. * riving 7 a.m. Returning leaves Toronto | Myrtle Leishman . Miss, Ednal Sharbot Lake, July 18.--Mr. Por- Fattempt. will be made to lift the Min LE 1 ar uly Forming Regular Habits. } > 6 p.m. daily except Sunday, Rrrivin® |i yham celebra 19th in ter, of New York, has arel{ with | to cup from New Westminster. fihEston bam ¢ Ath fuller, of en ark, Siied SH ores ahs pads One ot the most interesting se- TO CHARKOTTE (Port of Rochester) a Lorne Kelly, Amnprior, aleo Cu F. | New York. is occupying his summer |; cl ourgals Albany Dade, J nd Raaniny in life js. the fori 4 88, Beracuse leaves Tuesday, Thurs Kelly, Grand Mere, Que., are guests ttage "Aspinwal" Mr. and Mrs. iPr P AT¢ heron o nko A md ot jg and kesping of Sood and esular . } y an tu at § p.m, ' a ai ing a § we | habits. Any boy who wants to grow wm, at the Frontenac House this week. "Boston and Mrs. G. Malay, of | .'i claim that Albert pulled off gr! a Charlotte, N.Y, 10.15 p. * . ae ee s | Montreal are in Rockland Villa cot. | yripie play. I usion he may | | (Fe------ -- 1000 ISLANDS--BAY OF QUINTE Plevna Paragraphs. tage. Mr. and Mrs, Pearson A and y . - | 88, Casplan and North King leave at J decide upon should begin early to a * 10.16 a.m. dally except Monday for Plevna, Yuly 17.--~The milk supply Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and: Miss Me- : -- " form good, habits that he must al- if You Are Thinking of Buildin Fruit an 1000 Islands, and at p.m. for Char- {at the factory ds decreasing on ac- Ready are visitors of Mrs. Marion Representatives of 'Dick Burge, | 10w to become a regular part of his bis year it will pay YOR 'to i jotte via Bay of Quinte. . , 5 . at C aw ('arpentier Jombardier Wells have ap e via count of the dry weather. A magic Golden, of Toronto, at Cherry Lawn arpentier and Bombardier Wells have daily life. our prices for cement, bloe | Fresh Cantsloupes TON='T TO--QU lantern show and lecture on mission- | cottage. arranged for a fight between Carpen bov & Fresh strawbercies dail BAIL TON ON SEBEL ary work in Japan wassheld in the Miss 'Olla Hitchington, Toronto. | tier and Wells in London for the white A boy shonld get up early in the bricks, ete, as you will save | Cholce eating apples 7 : : ; morning and 'god out in the pure 260.00 betw 11d briek ) ; Belleville, City of Ottawa and City of | Methodist churéh on Saturday even-| FH. Matchett, Peterborough, and | heavyweight championship of the oy Dus $ $ , een solla Oranges, all prices Hamilton, Delightful water outings |... of Bishop Bidwell, ¢isited | Frederick Herdman, of New York world under Burge's management. All fresh air where he can see the and cement blocks. Onlifornia peaches, plums and ORE » o 1 LW ak cherries - at reasonable rates Mace on Monday evening and | City at Dr. Kilborn's cottage, Bas | the details will be settled during the work of his all-wise Father in hea- a Biv lt me n It "Also chotee lime of Gamdiem Folders and laformation from held confirmation service in ? Holy View Mr. Metealf and family and week. Lo ie miorninz igithe: timg'to In- sly, Nnbeig, Her iocE Sane 3 ~ Trinity church, eighteen being con . MeJanet and family, of Ottawa 1 . he 1 s by inhalf th | ames au EE HORSEY., ly PALEY firmed including the three churches, | are camping in "The Merry Widow" "Joe' Walcott, of Boston, the negro a It ? Ris oe yo f Comeat Products F | ' or © cke , > f " »" tivelv c sars the rec pA . iS $ f Kingston actory | Gen ay al Agen Phot 99. | Ardock, Ompah, and Plevna, Of jana "The Ponlars. resnectively. | Who was jor years ihe re ognized wel harden the museles and toughen the of. P ok Hl 348 Princess St. Phone 904 ANNAN NN which the canftidates all came to|g avis and family of Havelock, terweight. champion y I! oe 3 have taken part in a bout in New | nerves by a vigorous exercise. Tt.is Charles | Goods delivered to all parts of the city. . Plevna. A number of young peo-|are spending the summer in town : 0 u - . 5 - Rideau Lakes Navigation Co ple attended the party at J. Ohlman's | where Mr. avis iz.engzaged to run York; but. the, New York State Ath the haut fo establish. 4 & of y Leak Office: 177 Wellington B&. on Monday, evening, the 6th inst. lay Porter's launch. The dance ofy. | lotic Commis: WO J not allow him Ye oy 3 ape A 300 ai en 'hv the Bachelor's. club last Fri- to enter the | ¢ 'ground that | make a brig rosy €o 1p exion. fe Ml A, i, For Ottawa -------- . g | dav AABIAE in.the "Hall" was much he had passed , the'age when, in the | is the time to study the birds and . i {oved bv the large crowd vre- opinion of the commission, it would flowers. The birds are the happiest, edn \ 3 hi oye XY RyFe 1 Coll be safe to permit him to rick anothe? | apd sing the sweetest in the early w es- Is An) : | sent, ND. Cameron, of Albert College morning. The flowers are the most DAVIS--DAVIS--DAVIS--DAVIS-DAVIS---DAVIS fistic battle: Every Monday, Relleville, svent a few days in town --- heautiful, and the dewv perfume is 1 i day, Thursday and Saturday : § ATO Jast week. the guest of Howard Cor- ihe most delleate in the morning = . . : BREAKDOWNS (Quickly Repaired pugilist, was to i x -" y" y Ms two of 11. Oriola Cottage, and is expected Rube"': Marquard now: ho : ; ¥ r B at 5 318. be E remarkabler records. in the hourg. The sun has the most influ sop . : the first of August to remain the most Z bi Kanal CONS Passengers going through to Ot- * " \ Analy. Ave ance over a sickly or weakened con National Baseball League. In 1912 he c 23. 5K Av tawa may occupy stateroom the eve- ] ' *R. Flliott, of Tweed and Mr. C. tied "Tim" 0 IKeefe's record of nine Hitytion in tie Jory DEAD gh ping previous. No extra charge. RIN E | Connell, of Parham Junction were teen straight victories, and' this oo! te pu att ain st neth of hody V Re t "Kd." Re s weord of | zist, we can gain ste « For Clayton every Tuesday, Wed- : in town last Friday night for the ar 'Routhagh, obs of By aaron wd is re pesday, Friday and Saturday at 6p dance. Mr. and Mrs. Camp and fourteen syraigl kin. - the 5 ons Amind. Li improve iso for family. of Montreal, are campers at League. ith his victory over "Tatts Ir 8 LL Lord » Cov 1sl dd. Mrs "E. Matchett and burgh, on Saturday, Marquard holds | we will zee the wisdom of the Lor Jones Falls and return, RO ed sl Gladys of New the record of having won the longest in providing all the many blessings 4 4 mat] J FA = | game in the history of the National | to» our benefit. BO: , every Wednesday and E 3 Castle, spent 2 few Saye 2 Ferre League. 'Lhis also snatched awa, The bov who determines to make Saturday at 6 am. bank gotiaze ast wee savage and | Some of Reulbadh's glory. Upto kri- | a yeefyl man of himself will find OFFICE FOOT OF JOHNSON ST. : Mrs. T. Newman and Mr. 5a he a dav Reulbach was the winner of the | yy0hy ito assist him if he will. only PHONE 391. family, of Toronto, are « oCCupying lengue's longest game. 1, was. "Big | oot fing 'early in the morning and their summer homes N a 'of kd." who pitehed for the Cubs and | 140k for it He will establish ha- Mr. a Mrs, Wiliam hail beat Sparks .of the Phillies, 2 to 1, iv | nite that will remain with him al! Toronto, are tenting on : twenly-innings game in 1905. ; i which will assist "Mr. and Mrs. J. Newman, of aL 3 8 "hrough t eiand a at Cornell him | Ist eevee as Toronto, are camping D. L. A. Standing. boy How To Prevent cottage, and 'Mr. Woyle and family Wor Lost. For. Agst Hle to the boy 0 This is the season that you require a motor boat and a good reliable engine. Get a DAVIS motor if vou wish for satisfaction. Your present engine may require some repairs. 3ring your boats to us and we will give you prompt attention in repairing the boats and engines. ® ro Bavis Bry Dock Company, < . fu thelr cottage. Bre. IL Thomson bo | oals x wo JO @ 1817S Frected Natural Bridie. oo Foot of* Wellington St. and dau g ' Torontos 5 5 108 10 CC ev W. Wiley, discussing : Acid Stomachs and |X Aust, are visiting at her | Toronts 23 3 dma | py aver W. Wiles, dieing DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS--DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS Tecumsehs wy 8 7 8% aked mineral water 4 eo ay View. The 3 3 Em .1¢ 2 faked mi ; father's cottage, Bay Vie Irish-Canadians®.,. 1 9 75 120 | Cniled and said: . : Toy A Deserdnto campers have returned -- , tends his ' : ta on x ¢ "rhe manufacturer preten Food F \ ti home, Mrs. v. chaliett, Xo jus N. L. U. Standing. Te Pine from a Spring instead - a AAA been ill is able to 'he Of ' Won, Lost. For. Agst. | of from a factory., but in the long 3 x W. Halpenny and children, of | = Teams. or. A Py Stomach Spegiatint. Ny faaville are visiting at Archie Er- Rosadalos 0 67 31 cun he gives himself away. en aney . : 3 lake © 3 5 : . =» en , Shamrocks ... .. 3 39 42 "He reminds me of 2 western oder ou 4 - jwin's. OPW 2.3 a 5 | e for one of its at- As a specialist who has: spent many -------- Cessiwall er 3 - Hut used' to ay patural bridge. » | July 9 1 L years in the study and-treatment of An Unpopular Britisher ~~ |° ontreal . Te : aes winter storm carried the bridge - 1 July 3 LIAUN * a | stomach ffoubles, I have been forced Lloyd George has been telling Embarrassing. away and two. natives rebuilt it: The ; H Sioamers all lye to" tha _cemelusion shot Ciel Pecple [some stories bearing on his own 2a- 5 T ;, the famous English rebuilding was well done and per- Rates--~Cablin an a 1888, | who complain of stomach trouble pos- | Jo piarity with his political oppon- Kifen Terry, the fam reba would never have been suspect in 30.238 up. West Bi an 3 is Story : ~ ritish eastbo d, 3H up nm Homie hy that are . absolutely ents. One of them js about & man ac Arash eli is Dome from a cali Jed but for this sign up at the en ' healthy and not : who was presented with a testimoni- , bed condi. trance: ' that which causes al the vain and | 17 C0 Soo come one from drown- | 90€ day In. sugh a disturbed condi «NATURAL BRIDGE." i difficulty is excessive acid in the stom- The hero modestly deprecated tion that: it was, evident that tears . ; nd Jacob a a > 3 J g « 'Erected by Henry C. an a Te oh, rated by £033 fermentation. | ing. 'he nga were not far in the background. Her - ; oh, aggravated by (od fer" Sen. | the praises showered upon SUL, husband gazed at ' her Louirnel Clayton. * 50 pre. of Women's Pumps in patent leather and in h and food "Really, e y © put she made haste | yap Te pA: . 3 cate lining of (he siomach ud ood | Re Treward," he said! "J for a matt but she Bade Ne Passing it ON. gun metal, all regular sprng goods. Worth $2.50 tends the stomach abnormally, caus. [saw the man struggling in the Wa- § 4p questions. +k A Sunday-séhool: teacher, affer ~ ' . {ni 'that fell bloated fooling iértere ter, and as no ome else was hy I I 'Well, 'gai she, 'I am so mort [conducting & lesson on the story of) &l. 5 ; al i With Me aida the process s of digas. knew he would be. drowned if TI} go that T don't know what to do.' | Tacob's Ladder." concluded by hor ) '0 v Yr usually healthy |'didn't save him. So I jumped in, "What's up, little one?" Mr. ling: "Now, is there any little girl or tions The stomach is ind mormal, but irritated almost Past}. yw,m out to him, turned him over | pint inquired fippantly, Fo who would like to ask a question : 1X STL na these OE cases | to make swre that he wasn't Lloyd "<I have just been calling on Mrs. | about! the lessonli Se t 1 a 3 a 98 DAVIS -- DAVIS -- DAV Va --SIAVA -- SIAVA da 3 wind. In all such cases-- 0 : And wise over 30 per cent. of | George, and then. pulled him out."-- | Boutelle. . You know her busband,] Little Susie logked puzzled for a then raised her hand. ifficulties--the first and 3 { Rxchange. Major Boutelle? moment, ang : ry is 'to neutratize | K ge jo _ "A question, Suste?", asked the y step necessal the acid and stop the fermentation hy ec " 'Yes.' i taking. in a little warm or cold water No Dates. Cowell, T just learned to-day that : teacher, i y . trea) From ; afte ne t " . 8% " " a Havel Ceorgn a LR dion luis of DIRSEALSd, master, «Ganeveive, T noticed you like to f<niajor isn't His title at all. "Major™} =I woul {ike fo know: said Susie: Ia - a J Aug. 11 Royal Bdward Aug. in? which is doubtless the best and | j.0 your name on the eggs you Best) % "it {he angels hav ngs, why 'oi ; : Aug. 25 yal George Se 9 only really effective antacis ang, fogs i ! I've always ey have to alii up the ladder? : x B A ; ; Ore Re the fermentation stop- | © Yes," admitted r the dairymaid. (glass, What is there so mor-| ~The teacher thought for SEE TC . : | %. , & -- J | ped almost instantly, apd your stom- object?" : Kl ' itr wients, and 'then; looking about the a pn £3 3 : fon wiil'st once procesd to diecst the | POE" said the farmer. | "Nothing" Mrs. Fun AnswCilHelni asked: King ' h : : sure lo Jam] or or the Dis- | «jou have a pretty name. ~ Write } with a groan, 'only that I've been| "Is there any little boy af girl whi . . . : oe phe re it on all the eggs you please. But Salling | bm, ifijor" every time I've|would like: to answer Susie's q tly valuable A Rd ul don't set down any dates." the ladt six years." tion?" -- Everybody Magazine. PVE VERE Yc Tay RET ? o

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