Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Apr 1921, p. 11

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. eo ---- din - ame ET eta ET ee 1G A TE WU, WC, - --.---- he A AA ct. LANSDOWNE BRIEFS In the | Campbell, Sydenham. Get Interested. pay your debts and lead a moral life, At the Methodist parsonage, Ale " liospital in Brockville, is improving presence of the immediate relatives Miss Eva Walreth, who has been Winchester Press | 1g all citizens were like that the town gonquin, Rey. A. E_ Mathews uni:sd Visitors * To and 'From the Village | nicely. Mrs. Weese is visiting rela- [at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. T.| with her sister at Niagara Falls for If you don't go out of your way to | wonld soon droop and die. Get inter in marriage John Sterritt, sesond During Easter Holidays. tives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. | Rodgers; Sand Bay, their little dau-| some time, is spending the holidays | go something for someone else or |esied {n someone or something out- . a Lansdowne, March 31.-- Easter Hungerford .are visiting relatives in ghter, Phyllis Theresa, was baptized | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John | for your community you eon't|slde yourself and then others will be. | concession of Augusta, and Mrs, Gar- visitors included the following: Phi- Toronto. Fred Donovan, Morrisburg, | by the Rev. J. G. Fulcher, - Lans- | Walroth. Gordon C. Edwards, wife | amount to much even though You | come interested in you, trude Moore, Union Grove stieet. "lip Kaiser, Queen's University, King- | is spending the holidays 'with fis |downe. Sergiee in Methodist church and, children, motored from Toronto An ston; Bruce Webster, McGlil Univer-| mother. Mrs. Patience and daughter {on Sunday next will be held at 7|to spend a few days while Mr, Ed- EE eS as niall -- mm . 0) a OT le om Ni | sity, Montreal; Evan S'eacy, Bramp- | have returned from Smith's Falls. p.m. At the close of the service the | wards was looking over some min- ton; Miss Recca Steacy, Kingston: | Mrs. Gordon Lavelon, :s visiting her | choir will repeat the beautiful Easter ing interests. Mrs. E. Grant, Glen- 5 / Miss Gladys Mooney, Brockville. mother, Mrs. Alguire, Athens. The | song service, rendered last Sunday | vale, and daughter; Fern, spent a George McCullagh, whoghas finish- | roads are almost impassable now. | morning. day this week with her mother, Mrs, ed hi¢ course in Brockville Business Even the provincial highway is as At the annual meeting of Grand Arthur Ryder, Miss Nettie Bertram College ig home. Mrs. Claude Purvis bad as the others. The Junior Wom- Lodge of Ontario East of the Ladies' | spent Easter with her grandparents, and daughter, Junetown, are visiting | en's Institute are putting on a play, | Orange Benevolent Association, held | Mr. and Mrs. James B. Cowdy at Pic- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.| entitled. "The Young Country School | ir Lindsay recently, Mrs, Jos. A. cadilly, Mr. and Mrs. B. Geen and Foley. Mrs. Shaw and Miss Anna | Teacher," in the town hall jon Fri- | Slack, Lansdowne, who ks worthy | children spent Easter with his par- Shaw, who have spent the winter in day evening, April 8th, mistress of St. Lawrence Lodge No. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John * Gregory, Rochester, N.Y., have returned home. Mrs. Henry Guilds is seriously ill. | 846, Lansdowne, was chosen 1st] at Holleford. ¥ . THE question is often de- bated: -- Is it worth while for the young man to spend four years in college? Does the expense of a uni- versity training. pay? Statistics show that while only two per cent. of the people of America are edu- pital. Firman Cross, who is in the | Roy W. Weeks, Lyndhurst. A k 1 ST ZL Ca C2705 Lam \ (PTT Miss McMunn and Miss McGill, GCtta- A quiet wedding took place ar the grand lecturer. Mrs. J. H. Warren, is E. L. Amey has started the "build wa, are guests of Mrs. Hostler. Mr.| Methodist parsonage on Tuesday af-|a patient in the General Hospital, | of a new thirty-six foot addition to and Mrs. Ben Richardson are guests | ternoon, when Rev. J, G. Fulcher Brockville. The regular meeting of | his store. of Mrs. James Peck. Miss Chattie unfted in holy matrimony, Miss the Benevolent Society will be held \ x Cross has returnedito Brockville hos- Gladys E. Snider, of Warburton, tc |on Tuesday evening, April 5th, at the Be Efficient. : home of Mrs. Leacock. Evan Steacy, (Montreal Gazette) Brampton, came east to purchase It is noted in the Toronto Globe cattle for his farm. that the Toronto Builders' Exchange reports that an increase in the effic- lency of labor has resulted in a con- siderable reduction in building costs and that as a result contractors are [7 TTT (OP al VERONA NEWS BUDGET. Ca] Yes, that house has beep in the family | ~ 50 years." The Easter Sexvices--A Number |, 14 put in lower bids on construe- La : of Home-comings. . | tion work. The Fullér Corporation Verona, March 31.--On Good Fri- of New York, earlierfin the year, ON a] Suen have h ly from sentimental Jotives, ot associstions, as natural value. day night Dr. Lawson gave the con- cluding lecture on "Through and From the Holy Land." There was the finest audience yet, and the lec- ture was pronounced the bes: of all. Suitable musical selections were contrituted by Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Percy, Mrs. E. L- Martin and Miss Lila Ta 'en. There was a splendid service in the Meti odist church cn Sunday ev- ening, The pulpit was beautifully decorate wigh flowers. The pastor gave a file Easter sermon, and the choir ret flered two Easter anthems ina asia} also presénted each family in th congregation with a beautiful Easter card with an original sonnet for Easter. He also presented the chil- ficiency can maintain high wages. . tful manner. Dr. i the then popular philosophers, his- noted that contractors, like manu- facturers, were rejoicing in a de- crease in labor unit costs, due to a marked increase in the efficiency of labor, even though the wage scale was unchanged. The situation thus Indicated is interesting. It is the work done, not the hgurs spent on it, that counts in the cost. High ef- War Versus Victory, (Ottawa Journal) Judging by the wail'ng at Berlin over the propositions of the allied powers in regard to reparation and indemnity, war has ceased to be a noble ideal in Germany. If the. pre- war conceptions and lucubrations of li 77 Ta NUT cated at college, no less than Seventy per cent. of the lead- ers of the natidn in politics, commerce and the church cone om that little two per cent. of the people--"the college-trained group". We all know that a college education is necessary for the adequate training of en- gineers, chemists, clergy men, actuaries 'and astrono- mers, but the evidence is also overwhelming in prov- ing that the college-trained man wins in every other line "Are you going to send me to College?" your help and encourage- ment, To make sure that the boy will obtain a college education, take out a policy of insur- ance on father's life that will mature at the age when the son will be ready to enter collége. It is not hard to- ra \ TTP; -\ INN) J Fe HL The greatest ageat of preservation against deterioration and decay is good paint. dren at Sunday school with lovely | torians, poets and militarists in Ger. Brandeam's Genuine Bret Ee Mes ha | Le, S70 40 be taken a a thoroughly have returned from their honeymoon did thing in principle, no matter and are patiently waiting to get into | what its result was, that Germany tested and a surface saver--it has held its supremacy for almost save the money for the col- lege course in installments spread over ten to fifteen years. There are Ten Year and Fifteen Year Mutual Life Policies that are ideal for He cannot get that vital this purpose. Ask the Mutual college training without Life Agent about them. THE MUTUAL LIFE of Canada: Waterloo, Ontario S. ROUGHTON, Kingston, Ont. NJ 13 of business endeavor. Shall your boy become one of the leaders? . The answer depends v largely on his education. their new home, which is being ren- | ought really to be delighted even ovated. LOW té pay almost any price for it. Among the Easter visitors were: | But appeirances are that the ideas of Mrs E. R, Howartl and two children, | these philosophers and historians, Brockville, with her parents, Mr. and | poets and militarists do not arouse Mrs. An Grant; . and Mrs. Wil- | enthusiasm in Berlin at present. liam Walker, Smith" Falls, with his | ------ a int, Brandram's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 'Walker; Lioyd George' . hore phir be secured C. Johnson, Watertown, N.Y., at S. (New Tor foe Raint, Switser's;. also "Mrs Switzer, Enter- Lloyd George retains his immense, FOR SALE BY - prise, at her son's, S. Switzer's; Mrs. | majority in the House of Commons. McKELVEY & BIRCH, « Knight at Eg. furl's; Miss Mary | Even if all the elements of the Op- " Busy Hardware," Campbell with her parents, Mr. and position could be united, they would Kingston, Ont, Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. H. Deline, | not be powerful enough to turn him Kingston, with her parents, Mr, and [out. Unless his spirit and ambition . Mrs. W. D. Percy; Claude, Perey, of | break and sicken him of his public the Merchants Bank staff at Par- work, the chances are that he will ham, at W. D. Percy's; eorge Rey- | bold on until he thinks he sees a nolds, Parham, with his parents, Mr. | chance to force suddenly a general and Mrs. Ira Reynolds. Miss Nadene | election under {tions as favorable Geddes is spending the holidays At | as those which enabled him to win & home, also Miss Greba and Gerald smashing victory in 1918. ' WNP Se a BT NE ASE Zp IN Za AN) J IPNNNOM NN J V7 la \U 7 ary

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