Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Aug 1919, p. 8

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] eid PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ©, Yoxw,- In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features GARDNER SAYS EFFORTS FAILED Minneapolis Man Was Unable * To Qet Rellef From Trou=* ble Until He Took Tanlac | "My efforts to find a medicine or tment that woulll overcome my les, failed completely until 1 ' commenced taking Tanlac," sald Earl 0. Freeby, a well known gardener who lives at 706 Kenwood Parkway, Minneapolis, while talking to a Tan- Iac representative the other day. "I had a bad attack of pneumonia 'about eighteen months ago," con- tinned Mr. Freeby, 'and up to the time I commenced taking Tanlac I Bad been having a pretty tough time "of 'ft ever since. For about three months after getting up from this spell I was not able to do any work at ail, I finally improved to the ex- i that I was able to do a 'little and then the "Flu" hit me, and Just about put the finishing touch to me. Well, I managed to pull through this trouble and after being In bed for several weeks I was able to be up again, but my entire System was left in a terrible weak, rundown condition. I didn't have any 2 te to speak of and what little I gid eat didn't seem to. give me any strength or energy to get ahout very much, and the different medi- 'eines I took didn't séem to do me any good at all. 'I had been reading so much about Tanlac, and what it had done for so many other people, so I de- ed to give it a trial myself. I {didn't think it was possible for any- {bbdy to Improve as fast as I did {after I began taking Tanlac. Why, hmy troubles have heen completely varcome, and I am so well and strong now that J net only put in full time iat my k every day, but I work in my garden at home until dark every nghe, 1 have such a big ap- "petite that three hearty meals a day f 't satisfy me, and I have to eat ia tle between meals. In fact, I {Just feel fine all the time and never {Snioved better general health in my 'ae have induced a good mmay JES to take Tanlas, and every one of them have been greatly bene- {ated by it, and I certainly take pleas- ure in recommending it to anybody {who is in a rundown condition from 3h Kingston by A Pe Gilbert * Ostler, in Battersea by co 8. Clark, in Fernleigh by Ervin Martin, in Ar dock by M. J. Scullion, in Sharbot Lake by W. Y. Cannon.--Adyt. BY KATHLE Pe v Told in Twilight (Continued From Page Tiree.) Miss Fraices Smart, Lachine, is visiting Mrs. J. D. Calvin, Garden Island. Mrs. A. E. Field, 16 Durham street, annonpnces the engagement of her daughter, Manile Rose, to Oscar Gar- diner Fillion. The marriage will take place in September. Mr. and Mrs, Dodd left Hamilto for their vacation in eastern Ontari and will visit Collins Bay, Kingston and the Thousand Islands. Rev. Mr. Davis, Brockville, who was spending his vacation as the guest of Major and Mrs. J. D. Cal- vin, Garden Island, returned to his home on Monday. companied by Miss Isabel Myles, have left for their homes in Colling- wood to spend a months vacation. » . * Miss Ella Wyllie, Toronto, is spend- ing two weeks at the summer home of Mrs. Robert McMahon, Garden Island. Miss Helen Gilmour, Toronto, is visiting Mrs. Hiram A. Calvin at Gar- den Island. Vernon Crawford, Pittsfield, N.Y., is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R: Crawford, Barrie street, for a vacas tion. Mrs. Robert Massie, Ottawa, is vis- iting her mother, Mrs. William Allen, Clergy street, Miss Godwin, Ottawa, is the guest of Mrs. Singleton, Garden Island. Miss Margaret Christie, Belleville, is visiting her cousin, Miss Eleanor Rowland, 384 Earl street, Gus Calvin, Toronto, and Rex Cal- vin, Ottawa, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Calvin, Garden Island. Mrs. M. Rodden and son, Toronto, are with Mr. and Mrs: W. H. Worm- with, Earl street. Mrs. L. T. Best, Albert street, gave a plenic at Lake Ontario Park on Tuesday for Miss Nevada Best and her visitors. General and Mrs. Panet, Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. Panet, Windsor, Ont., are at the Welland, St. Cathar- ines. Mrs. G. W. Bell and her sister; Mrs. C. K. Robinson have returned from Ottawa. son est, of Kingston, are spend- hg & few days with Mrs. Lawson's prior to taking up their resid "1in that city. D. Noble, formerly of Peterborough, wil 1 celebrate their golden wedding it their home in Petrolia. Mrs] Noble formerly Miss Helen Kirkpat- "ick ,while in Peterborough resided at '"Clonsila," the present home of | Mr, and Mrs. B. Morrow. Miss Mildred McQuard, Kingston, was the guest of Miss May MeCar- thy, Watertown, N.Y., over the past week-end. « ® ° Capt. and Mrs. C. Peterson, Kings- ton, 'spent the past week in Cobourg with friends. Mrs. J. M. Bteacy and daughter, Miss Grace, Kingston, gre in Perth Mrs. (Capt.) Charles Willard, ac-| "Mr and Mrs. G. T, Lawson and mother, Mrs. E. Clarke, Ballexills, On August 26th, Mr. and Mrs. J. | The Luck of Geraldine Laird EN NORRIS, Author of "The Story of Julia Page," "Heart of Rachel," "Josselya's Wite," "Sisters," eto. Owing to a delay In receipt of cop ¥, this story is missing to-day. » visiting with Mrs. Steacy's - father and sister. It is understood that the Lieuten- ant-Governor and Lady Hendrie will give a garden party at govern- ment house on Tuesday, 26th Inst. in honor of the visit of the Prince nf 'Wales. a et Ya Miss Dorothy Burton is the guest of Mrs. Charles Livingston, Barrie Street. Miss Stella Ingoldsby, Kingston, is the guest of her brother-in-law, W. D. Kenney, Brockville, Miss Olga Hanton, Frankville, is in Kingston spending her holidays with relatives. D. J. Millan, wife, daughter Katie and son Jack,with little Miss Collyer, have left on a trip to Toronto, Ham- fiton 'and Buffalo. . * . F. W. Valleau, of Toronto, is re- newing old acquaintances in the city and district. L. W. Buell, Omaha, Nebraska, is paying a visit to his brother, U. G. Buell, Clarence street, after an ab sence from the city of sixteen years. He will also visit friends at Lyn and Brockville. Miss Mary James, University ave- nue, left on Sunday for Detroit, Mich., to be the guest of Mrs. B. Whelan, SE . Mrs. Winslow,who has been with her sister, Mrs. Robert Crawford, Barrie streat, for some time, left on Monday for Port Hope on her Jay to her home in Toronto. Miss M. Spangenberg, visiting for some months past with her sister, Mrs. Frank Phillips, Johnson street, is leaving this week for her home in Denver. Misses Wilhelmina Gordon, Eva Coon ,and Jessie Dyde, of Kingston, and Miss Lottie Whitton, Renfrew, have left to spend ten days in Al- gonguin Park. (TALKING T OVER ~With Lorsa Moon-- rs seein) Birthday Candles-- Youth's Pyre From now on, I will re. no more birthdays. There Jere 8 Jaz t06 many on the cake this year y saudies uP. should I add to thein each year, making bigger the funeral pyre of my youth? It is a morbid practice, this counting of birthdays. Why should one say "I am twenty-five", or 21 am forty-five yours old"? | Years, - sorrow, joy, sickness, health, birth and death -- they do they make us WISE. Why not say "IT am twenty- four years wise'; or better still "I am wise by two husbands, fouf children and one death." We have hypnotized ourselves into Yi Ir N The Safely "Bayer Cross" on Tablets Means Genuine Aspirin--Others Are Not Aspirin at All "Ber Yow Ma in Carta Gran Thers & ot conics worth : 1 The Se mao | not make us OLD, |. the belief 'that fifty is' middle age, and eighty old age; we have taught ourselves to look for grey halrs at twenty-five, to expect a slowing down of vigor at forty, to give up dane- ing at fifty and to begin looking round at sixty for a place to spend our old age. It all comes of counting birth- days. It all comes of allowing the world to say "when you are forty you must do this; and when you are fifty you must do that." I have a friend who is nineteen years old in spirit and appearance, and forty in years," she is for ever being pursued by the warning, "rem- ember dear, that you are forty, and the mothér of three grown boys." She contrives to forget the years meet of the time, and is young, and. loveable, and happy, in conse- quence; but one day she will weaken and listen to this parrot-dike sense- less phrase, that the world is for ever whispering in the ear of youth, she will listen and believe, and her heart will become heavy with age and youth will bid her a tearful good bye. True, youth will call again ,and 'again, to leave her card, she will never unpack her trunk and stay in a heart that has once opened its doors to age. & SMILES .» Mr. Quack: Yes, sir, 1 was ten ribly shortsighted but I find two me alright. 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