Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Nov 1920, p. 8

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ray ; ¥ : ¥ cw i ' t THE DAILY BRITISH WHI G. : Sl THURSDAY, XOvFMTER ©3, 1920. w- x a pA ioe mia ---- a -- In the Realm of Women---Some nieresting Features ho. A VERMONT LEGISLATURE ( U 2 req! . | ; -- } sed for 70 Years | ' i F 2 J f 4 Pen A " i hr - i * REMOVAL NOTICE '1A Kidney Remedy Diary of a Fashion Model | | was wen Known by People About Thy is use Glindmorher's Have Your Storage Bat- || Davi e & B ett By GRACE THORKNCLIFFE ca ayant $ a : a wy vn at . | | alr . Kidney troubles are frequently Lavant Station, Nov : ' become but a memory, |) tery {ten €, 0: y wv bi &Wilt hi Saused by badly digested food i Chats About Some of the New | and Mrs, R.1W ison ' The soft, refined, pearly 4G by | We wil sre YouzBatters for 0 nson $ Ire Which overtakes these organs te 2? Three-Picce Suits. jasve Fetyrned Jo the hre -§ white appearance it 3° : i the wir § it in t- ' an : eliminate the irritant acids The other noon 1 lunciied: with |2II5F spending the pas thre e weeks, fenders leaves the joy rm a Auto Repair Shop is now loeated | formed. Help Jou owads bo Mas Cor B French girl who has [raise Ci Mag s pare ju . Mr va | of Beauty with yo aa PRICES REASONABLE TINSMITHING at MARTIN'S GARAGE properly digest the food y made a great success as a buyer for {2 - T. 3, Mrs, E Loe od a or many / | i Bie 150 Jodi Eaten g She D1 [3 leading specially stom, oe fame har a. ve on I yeas, | KINGSTON BATTERY Novo the time to have your Fur- 110 CLERGY STREET | George Lashley. . Wats of Roots, séld as Mother Seigel's She had on a charming little box suit, | ley, v W | ey pre uy a 1 ¥ i i : Ma tole Dv ove. | Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Boyd spent a Gouranuds ERVICE Co nace repaired Before the cold wea All kinds of work promptly at Curative Syrup, and your kidney 80 I immediately sald: "What a love } \) p as Rains Fgh tended to, . : . sur} re wearing. Won't you |{eW days last week with the former's | i disorder will promptly dis ly suit you are wearing on't you | Oriental Crea other of Queen' And Beast HT WELLINGTON rato rhe ----------------a EE Marie | ber Company, some few years ago, | - : "But your coat is so sniart with its | was elected by a. large majority to} 2. ® = aes as = of buttons down the |the Vermont state legislature. Mr. | kan response. are quite pleased to hear of his duvetyn!" I continued. {and Mrs. E. Paul, Lavant, spent Sun- " : But Marie was slipping off her day at E. J. McFarlane's and with Underwear? {she is improving. Miss Zelma Mo- | method used in, THIS PHONE Jivhe | appear. Get the genuine. . 1st me uge it in my diary?" | sister, Mrs. R. Alcorn, North Bay. Sueen Livres double row D now re only 'ou know th ly. "I'm glad you think so, for it's al- success. It is eix years since he went Oo ) ou ere a Oo coat their mother, Mrs. Paul, who was | | Dougall, Lammermoor, is spending | the manufactur- 15 T™H € -- nm im "Yes, indeed, if you'd like to! But |We are pleased to learn that J. B. | RTT 4 TR per I think you should make your sketch | McKinley, who was a partner and after I take off my cqat," answered | manager of the Chandler-Jones Lum- | pn. TAA ity BR A ------------_-- front! And the flat:collar and brown McKinley wag very popular with ali | satin tie are awfully cute!" was my | who knew him in this district and | ways a pleasure to have my clothes to reside in that state, Mrs. Willlam | { approved by my friends," she sald. | pay), Kisbey, Sask, is visiting frends tw th d f Kn tti g "What a beautiful shade of £ray | here. Mr. and Mrs. H. Paul and Mr. | (4) me oO S oO 1 n hurt in an automobile accident last | . { week. We are glad to know that | 1. One is the some time at William McDaugall's. | . y {John BE. Lee and Rev. R. J. Wilson | ing of "CEETEE"--- | ; NAM ; i ; shot a bear, last week, weighing 310 | knitted on full ob . [ \ y ; | pounds. Miss Emma Rowarth, whq | fashloni Produced in a | 3 : | has been visiting her grandparents, ashioning ma- ' ? | RX {Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, left chines, which' - factory where A 1 | {last week to enter a hospital as "knit-to- fit"--. E L edan- ji \ a nurse-in-traini i bec. Miss A scrupulous clea ining in Que ss A. | used only by THE PURE WOO : 7 g | Hayes, of Lantana, spent the week- liness and purity - end with her friend, Miss Elsie Lee. Turnbull's, and UNDERCLOTHING prevails. ° b, by 7s 7 ' o As the roads are unsuitable - for by no other THAT WILL NOT SHRINK | : | "ording, ' the young urchins are re- rte '" | placing their joyriding by "sleigh- | underwear man- The Woollen Underwear Ing." The box social heid here by | i without the itch'® | the women's Institute was a great | y acsurer 2 . I ---------- ---- success. The proceeds amounted to Lanada. 3 $66.65, APPLES A TOTAL LOSS 2. The other method is that of knitting on | circular knitting machines, such as are | " Bloomhda ppgrts Thousands of used by every other manufacturer of knitted 3 A 8 ¥ | Bloomfield, Nov. 21.--Thousanda | underwear in Canada---also by Turnbull's, 5 i 11 } | of bushels of apples are on the | her ° ~ 7 fo 7d ] trees and in the orchards yet, and | for thelr ot lines. will be a total loss. The reason for | this is.the short £ lab il Good appearance, wonderfil softness; ease 8 ortage o abor and ' ' 1 are two things to ¥ s - { EE A er EN AEN APA rata semitrnir terrasse | apple barrels, and the extrenmvely - and comfort in fit with quality always first, the ; iy cold weather, which has come ear. | > ? : i remember, when buying : $ .. | j lier this year than in many years best yarns, the most modern process of manu Sader 2 : | raed before. facture--are embodied in all Turnbull's Under- ear ! : | Washington Marshall has sold his wear. we "CEETEE" if you ' | : farm to Hatry Dunning. The evapo- | aaa 1--Buy *CEETEE" if ' { For over sixty years Turnbull's have possibly can. - | rators are not buying apples 'n the ih : 4 { ; y Same quantities as other years, ow- | specialized in the making of hi grade knitted ~ | ing to' poor demand for dried fruit. | a Pe in Canada g igh 2-~If you cannot buy "CEETEE"", ' Mrs. Charles Zavitz, Guelph, is visit. | . buy TURNBULL'S, 4 ing friends in' this village. Ww, J. | . s Gerow, Henry Norwood, John Eaton | MANUFACTURED ONLY BY and Charles H. Taylor have return- Worn by the best people. > : : . Y | Sold By the best dealers. 3 : For Nursery Use 4 } A Waist of Brown Satip Completes | oq" po deer hudting, bringing the | , f 6 | . 0 A \ This Box Suit of Gray Duvetyn, usual quantity of deer homa with 8S 0 4 t ; ; \ "Ah |" I exclatmed. them. . \ . cannot take chances "Now I know you t on | why you said to wait and make the The neighbors and friends of Mr. Soap. Four generations of "a i sketch when you removed your coat. | 8d Mrs, A. M, Dorland gave a sur. . 4 fetching think you've ®ver worn." nursery use, om-account of its Re "Of course," continued Marie, | 20d Implements was held on Me. known purity. / 5 ; Maybe it seems a rather odd com- | D0Bald's Island. George Ketcheson, Canadians have enjoyed the is What a darling waist!" prise party to them on Friday even- ! skin 3 i "You like it?" she queried, as she [108 to bid them good-bye before creamy, fragrant heating smoothed down the soft folds of the | they 80 to reside in Toronto. Mrs. lather of Baby's Own Soap ' Drown satin Effie Storey is moving from her mn : i { hn Lae " ier home here to her farm, Picton road. « the Standard in Canada for . "ie ldke it! 1 think it's the most An auction sale of the farm stock 5 ; y geo erg =. IT'S WHITE bination, but I'm really partial to |¥DBO has been on the farm for a num: Ur v - ) i Baby's Own is Best for LER anything that 1ifts one out of the rut bor of Joana, ia moving tote tam | Balyy--Best for You. In dTees hate tainly does, so many | MF~ Workman, Belleville," will. 1s : 8 ceriainly does, 80 many the new "propridtor of McDonald's Jobie 1 kuow have their Wiree.piece| iS Dew Pr W.M.S. are invited to ALBERT SOAPS, LIMITED, Mfrs, fd ~ suits made with costume blouses of the home of Mrs. Theresa Cunning- : the same color as their skirts--or, at , { DS J ! : : Ta ------ 7 a pm | least, trimmed like them--that I dam at West Lake ons Wednesday be t : really think this is unusually effec . ! You cannot e too : tive." = 4 . be "In Paris the smartest women are |. Presentation at Inverarys LTH (A! particular a ut the i Ly .. using silk sweaters instead of blouses. Inverary, Nov. 24.--The many quality of the toilet soap you ; : They are usually of bright, contrast- | friends of Mr. and Mrs. William oR D Ji 4 . | - hues, au } hing the tad is ine Gummer, Inverary, gathered at thelr i / E use. Infants- [4 8 t 18 = a 2 {home Monday evening, Nov. 22nd, +9 ure, white, ex uisitely "Perhaps," I murmured. "Anyway, Kingston, and presénted Mr. Gum- [ y 4d I think your costume is a hugh suc- mer with a handsome "Morris chair _ KX . T tod eess, and Mrs. Gummer with a grand rock- ., . the skin. ry it y. rR belt Of Lay an Me mado) yy, Gummer replied, thanking their X RY - wr NT friends for the kindness shown them : ARO ? & LIMITED . 1 Oo Why, 80 they are!" I assented, as An ap BE thelr Sorrow 2 oo 2 Z : JOHN TAYLOR & CO. question. % "You see, with thege trimmings Reeve McFadden acted as chairman you know that the blouse is really [2nd called upon Jack Donoghue, for- "Your little inside collar is exceed- | Ployed in Montreal, to read an ad- ingly dainty," I commented, as|dress. The presentation was made Marie's artistic fingers sought the | by five NG ladies of the village: | Plouses,™ sald Marie. previous to their leaving to reside in d t and soo to "Did you notice that the collar, er and eserverette. Both Mr. and : i 1 closely scrutinized the waist «in Ing the neighborhood 0 14 T Ont part of my costume," said Marie. merly of Kingston, at present em- Picturesque pin that fastened it. Mildred Mc¥night, Ethel Arthur, Gladys Garrett and "Yes, this is an addition of my |Anna Thom: . 4 | own. The last time I was in Paris I| Rita Dennee. > . a d i t 5 tame across a young widow, who sup- After the address had been read and send ii to us--- Doubleseal ported herself and babies by doing |the chairman called for ' speeches Cut Out This Ad. for a FREE trial Vacuum Packed the most exquisite handwork. I im- from F. S. Ferguson, Sheldon Perry, Ga | of INFANTS-DELIGHT mediately asker Jor to Sake me some | A. J. Garrett and Charles Loney. The size tablet of II hint * * X e collars, and t 8 one of them." evening was spent very quietl A Thermokept Coffee is selected, 'What sheer batiste and what delightful lunch was served. Rr blended and roasted by experts. It | charming embroidery!" was my next evening broke up with the singing of is a scientific combination ¥ the | remark, as I noted the delicate stit- | «pop They Are Jolly Good Fellows" world's finest coffees. It is steel cut | chery on this very feminine acces- {gna "The King." by the mos modern methods and sory, guaranteed to retain its strengt '"Thera's one thihg you haven't re- "Twenty Per Ceiit. Bonus. and favor while in the original |, hoTol 00 my waist. Only Iex-| Montreal, Nov. 26 The directors sealed Thermokept container. pect perhaps you didn't have an op- | of the Royal Bank of Canada, at a portunity to see it," said Marie, as she | meeting here today, voted a Christ- 3 . . rose from the table. . | mas bonus of twenty per cent. to each Ce fo ; th + : : Looking St hor carefully as she put member of the entire staff of the » er hand on the back o er chair, b d its b: hes, : : Oo ee a . knew what she meant. "Oh, it's the | © © o Lb branches. Now is the time to purchase that car for next year, for many 1" y, ¥ - - - hd its fr 0, sh : trilly little peplum in the back! b The Next Viceroy of India. good reasons, which we can not on ly explain, but are ini a position to 4 ) \ "Yes," sald Marie, "and I'd like London, Nov. 25.--An evening you to know that it's an afterthought | paper announces that Lord Willing- guarantee. . \ ot my own." . i don, governor of Madras, will be the F ; 1 . h M f h t . 70 or ; rec Lifes TO uccesstul one!"\| new viceroy of India. or example: we guarantee the price o every new car that is No ae : y , a8 ollo er . . : . ¥ a nel : the Form Tri) Delgve J mums delivered or even ordered, against any decrease'in price as far as Thermokept Coffee is. packed, fresh from the oven, en onahree-place suit, for they look July. 1921, and in the event of a decrease we further guarantee to re- by a marvelous new process that excludes all air. "I don't suppose you're interested fund the difference between the present and flew price. Air robs coffee of strength, flavor and cup Quality. Muar. Questioned Marie, 43 lie : | Further, we have. the best®alue in the used car line that has Vacuum packed and double sealed in air-proof tins, ' r moideed, I am! And, what's more, 7 N ever been offered in this city. Cars werenever so reasonable as they Thermokept Coffee retains its fresh roasted deli- of Yours--a piece of Blue airy ming are at the present moment. And you will find that the prices have cious fragrance and aroma indefinitely. It never of gray ribbon, wired and threaded bec ttled alread d that th h f 1 good reliabl hile in th iginal sealed v | varough gray bone rings on the brim ome settle 1 already, an that t € purchaser of area ) 1able Spoils mueyst Shaties while 46 the 5 : Of dak ba rn, approval of : car this fall will be ahead in the Spring of the year even if he takes : kept fecsh Sh hat dug suits 24 Marie. To | into consideration the fact that the car must be wintered. Let us have Thermokept means kept fresh. * » fil a talk with you on the matter and t hink Jt over. We have the value -- You will neverknow the taste of coffee made from the Bromorn Ont vere Gop. wholessme diet. | and it is the best in the city. fresh roasted coffee bean until you try Thermokept. growers all through this district are | ; / : 5 ; : - . - ne | Blue Garages, Limited Be ro mm---- Sh pe errs i poe : i posal © year's cro; one [THE F. F. DALLEY " of the largest they have ever had. Up to the present no buyers have put in : bh 4 } an appearance. Usually by this time : , " 7 ! the growers have turned over a large ] percentage of their crop. . ;

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