Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1914, p. 6

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RITIIH WHIG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER4, 10M. ~~ ~~ o..f oC FRONT. : Se / To "an Have Pie We Can Have Pie There was once a good weman who couldn't make pies, but had two kind neighbors who kept ner supplied with that article of food ' : One day her two neighbors got to fighting, and so badly injured one another that neither of them was ablé to make pies for some considerable time. What did the pie-less ome do? Go without pie? Not mecuh. SHE HUNTED UP.A COOK BOOK AND FOUND OUT HOW TO BAKE PIES HERSELF. iam WMdls and al Canada to-day is in the position of thelady wlio g¢ his parents he sit for couldn't-make-pies. in Winnipeg. Hey My og : sited his honie in Whitby Phere are many things she does not make at home be ite kes an * . yc. yf Nah Lhe White Luke and cause she has been etting™so. easily from Continental yall teams played a friend . . iin' s 2 at the Union, Aug. 22nd, re- . . Furope. But now where, neighbors 1 Europe ave at war a score of 20 to 13 in Ia . with one anoth rand so for some time to conf¢ canny! homge team, After the i ¢ ladies served Minch. Mis upply those things. and son, Adams, N.Y., are ('anada 18 to thrifty aud serious and sensible ¢ ' » ol the former's sister, Mrs J ! 1 if : ith- h: ; l folded : uel 1 ' Pdward Wagar, lmterprise, | housewife to sit with-hands folded at such. a tine, ; guest of William Coulter. Mey While lovally .contributing a pumbér of her best Godfrey Mis Avering, y | are 3 Nip ' ' i1 ig? and Miss i sons to help settle things in Europe, Canada will not en the 'g M tively overlook her other. sons who remain at home Frances Armstrong, The mamifacturers of Canada will get out the re at William Frazer's. | iin . 1:5 id Cox, uely ill cipe book and learn how too MAKE many of the things - sed . todh wer | that Europe can no lofiger send us because of the war. ks. Stewart and Mi i ' : ny A { 3 ba s : . TL were ith her And in the making of those things the manufacturers of McDonald, ~ with his nico (Canada should have the support of the financial interests ew, Vera and Eldon, will | the niople of Cannda, ronto. ovhibition this week a1 Lu people + ana a. : . I cattle' drover, of he manufacturers of Canada are now making much a car here of y 1 pigs A drove re vice through to-day: A dew | millinery , hosiery, _silferware--and countless. othe heifig put in o¥l] the | things--tht are used- in Canada, and generally speak south oft the ET wn of the woollen woods, motor carscrubber goods, corsets, vathreak of of the crack hand picture ing are making these goods at least as well as they are Denbigl Di ing made danvw here else I'he Jae onl of Canada know i 3 2 enbigh . . : ! : h ower piety 123 i; oi { (hat most of these things are being made by. the mann much h ME \u Mrs 2 " ' 3 vo facturers of Lahada are going to serve them still more bv making many of tlie things that were formerly imported from Continental Europe. & The manufacturers of Canada should tell the people of Canada at this time more than ever, just what they are making and the merits of their products. Let them drive Wious ypPuly 3 1 : a home. the facts through the great. modern message medi immensely en nm---adveptising, Let them use the newspapers to In wore liberalfy i Y 7 1 ' os gre liberally form the people{that they "have the Goods. Let them each @ nice | xplain that notwithstanding the war the people of Can 8d hems. +} ada CAN have "the pie' --"* home-made pie," and all the was at her un better for being Ifome-made L . nwood, while playing And after the war is over--if. not before--perhaps had. her face badl, . : + "11 ' . i a young coll. Dr our neighbors. im Europe will be coming to Canada fo her injuries and sone of this "pie?! importing from Canada sole of the as can be eo 1 ( 1 . ' thirigs Canada now mmports from them vices were held io the hurch on Sunday, the 23rd . a on . alt a . x ' reible sermons were delivered ton Springs, N.Y Visitors 4 . y the forenoon and aftfrneon by Rev gd Mis, W. Sherman, Clevéland, Lay . ; Reble, of Liawootl, who formerly jo; Miss A Brady and M R hson, Rochester N.Y this mission, and Rev J. Rankin, who spent four gionary. among the ne angd h Africa. Mr. Reble, " a Frankvilie News, | ? Prankville, Aug. 31.--~Robrrt Grey; : ! npanied -by Mrs. Reble and his two pas moving a load of oa \ dl r Ek] sons, spent a week ison the other Hes tires came off. I of i eo u \ < nan le lay Pembroke ight and some one t B 4 re he : 9 ol s h 5 Hy using a big loss, \ ! fd Res ; Kleine, who isa Hazel Holmes in i i | i¥ return rom his "vacation Vincent de Paul. hospital, | rx ITO rs. Gorman for' treasment. There' "wan | ¥ W Mee. Holon Groor wife of Willian crowd at camp meeting at ldon r Rat) ; SER ie 02 Wi at : Sunday. There was a oe t ) LY t 2:1 axth mnst.. at the ¥ : i lv uve '4 the harvest tea given t 2 1 X X t 1 ; Ihe funeral services pices of St. Chom as 1 ha 1 b \ wis dd at the Methodist church and day night. Dr. Bow h nf 1 t Mr. Samson Ta ee | ) i were atterided by 'an un § : Stalls Monte n ; | . ) 1 | t number of mpathizing avid Johnston, of business to-day. Sa i - : . Moloiti th,: of 'Athen t i ¥ on business { | among his aners re Res I accom Mallerytown prytown, yviowm, eoting ut. the publ t 3 o yim 3 v ui 3 wa. for the f . i he vt hy William Lane; and . - \ § t \ ii N k, of Berlin, has ar : ; " nie Ss EE ai Lainie n oa visit to her sister, Mrs : . William Glaser of Maru ho spent a couple th his parents; left n and returned (to the [57 \ud1 1! CHEWING a : : . 2 Proprietor of Hostelry Erects Build- TORACCO 0 Y TT D ing On Volcano. 2 : 4 An ente sing hotel proprietor vane of the eastern states recently hased the site onthe summit of nactive but not extinct velcano nd intends to' build a huge hotel The volcano is in" Sicily and r to attract seekery after the he will have an yaderground 3 wr with, an asbestos floor ar ranged on ¢- bed of the 'crater Mere men and women will be able 1 t top in expectation that at apy j 5 yment. they may be arouszd from ; ! their slumbers by an eruption = At Savinowka, in Podolia, Russia, waa were BUILDS HOTEL IN CRATER. here is a hglel constructed entirely : { paper. At_was imported in pleces 2 . BRIGHT CHEWING from Ney York apd cost' $40,000. RT > "be bujlding is fire proof apd Samy Every Package 4 , 3 r nd it€ rooms are furnished vid y ; ii Form Xa vaaiiaial v : tin ntl with paper mache furgiture, Tightly Sealed any hands from the manutacturer you, f Shieh resem Shon \ = serman bacteriologist not long : Brately wrapped ana cat rected a 'dwelling house of Between each brick oR ¥¢ viil nevet KNOW : is a. tr fitted with a solution of HS ' { S Old VY grt or IQUSLY 'GOOD tobacc n during y and warmsig ing & "DELICIC ACIFIC rir of the room 'in -the evening, ilts rpdiateing the heat that ? Chew's But Doesn't Smoke, cjors everywhere is Ft A rosteutor in the \ i Justice FEmhadlt, was sur a man give a horse a lin chewing tobacco. The chewed 'away in a mannér to in- . g { dicate that he s old hand .at 7 7 y oy le : . 3 chew ne' bcoo, Bh ® ; "A : a? of , it # WRIGLEY'S Y LL DEALER ® . { Does he smoke. cigarettes ¥' McCoy i d : : o " : { asken the owner of thé horse. a indow displ And thé price is "well, no," replied the man, 'you it is a little too hard for kim to] a £ IN CANADA. Wen. Wrigley, Jr. Co., Lud., 7 Scott Street, TORONTO _ | roll them.' ir ati

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