Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Apr 1921, p. 9

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THE DAILY BRiT!S By Juanita Hamel | @d A frame for her face--a re iflecting bit of flattering color lunshade--a creation of beauty in itself----all these a hat may be! It Day also serve as a shield---a protection from someone the wearer loesn't wish to see--an armament against the stares of thos& wha first a dainty I ris a i, A AA ty cr A A, IN: PROVINCE OF ALBERTA 480 acres, Tp. 46, R. 8, S. 31, West 14th Mer lian from Irma on G. T. P pat Also"320 acres S. E. half Tp. 46, R.'S, S. 27, , dian, same: locality. > The aboxe is all No. 1 farm land ment going on at Irma. ? Price; terms and reference given gn application, KINGSTON AGENCIES, Limited J. 0, HUTTON. B. G. ROBERTSON Phone 607 . 6% Clarence Street. 1 CRM TVR TIRE BARGAINS NON-SKID, 30x31; Ten . $17.00 Guaranteed 4,000 miles. All other sizes at right prices, TUBES AND ACCESSORIES, VULCANIZING A SPECIALTY. .W. D. Johnston FREE AIR - - 70 PRINCESS STREET five miles West 4th Meri- Extensive oil well 'develop- rer es rt rere The man who imagines'that he ne- ver did a foolish act is too stupid to know what folly is. . A banana peel on the sidewalk 1s a fuisance, dr ® man steps on t usually tumbles to the fact. ™ PAA A tne + ApyTIght, 1921, oy Revapapie Feature Service. lac., Great Byitain rights reserveds. look in startled admiration and whose eyes rest upon her, as if riveted | there, until --well, even though it may be a tributes SHE nonchalantly | pulls down the brim a wee bit and strolls on-- apparently uncdnscious | of their adoring glapces. i \ A A er A tt tl ----d Gn EN 5 +A RR ig HOW'S THIS FOR A LOAD OF LOGS ? There are 306 logs on this load, which is twelve feet wide and fiftteen feet high, photcgraphed at-Camp 7, McFadden & Mulloy, Dean Lake, Ont. > ; | " Lotta peeple would be glad to have ! : ~ that bedroom set that you are tired | of. Get cash for i. through the clas- { Tips to Housewives | sified ads. Wash dried fruits, dry in oven, {and place in glass jars ready for use. | «| | mm" If an oil stove smells, drop a | small, piece of gum camphor into the tank. When "washing a clothesline wrap | around washboard and scrub with | soapsuds, -- ! dry white silks in | This prevents thei | The Japanese a dark room. | turning yellow, | | When buying pecan nuts avoid | | those which have been treated with {8 bright red color. - i | If you wish to keep parsley, place {in fresh water in ice chest and | change water every day. - ! { Add one pound of finely chopped | |dates to a batch of whole wheat { bread. Excellent. | : | 48 " | : --- | A "Report Charge" | The cals on the. stems of ihe ea rtm eee malar eee ee "HO WHIE, re * «d : < 1 The | Crusade for Good Health » The Canadian Red Cross Soclety is one of thirty-one Nationa) Red Croza Soclities engaged in a world-wide Crusade for - The improvement of health The prevention of disease The mitigation of suffering. This movement is endorsed by : The Governments of Thirty-one Nations; The League of Nations; Medical and Public Health Experts Meet- ing in International one a at Cannes, France, April, 1919. The Crusade is being inaugurated by a World-Wide Enrollment of Members ONTARIO ENROLLMENT May 22-28 ENROLL! =~ As the outward and visible sign of your personal share in the movement for good health; 4 To help create public opinion in favour of sound health measures. You may enroll with your Local Red Cross Branch or "Enrollment Com- mittee or, if there is no organization in your community with THE ONTARIO PROVINCIAL DIVISION, 410 SHERBOURNE ST., TORONTO. Canadian Red Cross Society Ontario Division. Banking Service for, All % the majority of the first directorate of the Bank of Montreal, formed in 1817, were Scotchmen or bore Scotch names it was but natural that they should seek-in Canada "to extend and to \ perpetuate for the farmer and the merchant the benefits and stimulus the foundations of .a service by which branches have been estab- lished throughout the entire Dominion. » At each of these branches the full service of the complete organization is available. for Service Rendered HEN you ask the Long Distance operator to get W Mr. Blank in a distant city, she establishes nection with his telephone. . If Mr. Blank is not there, or will not talk, the operator reports the fact to you. ' To ive you this report has required operating time and 5 Tibco ng the use of Long Distance rng | for this service a Report Charge will be made. - : i Such a charge also applies when the t telephone address has not been given and the person called cannot be reached within an hour, or if fe calling party is absent hen Lhe call 1s completed wi one hour, or if he refuses to talk. : : Only one Report Charge will be made on any call regard- less of the number of reports made. - - « No Report Charge will be made -- + £5 (1) When the telephone number called is regorted "Busy," or "Out-of-order," 'or "Does not answer"'; ' © (2) If the call is any time during the day on which it is : : . A Report is not made in connection with Station- to or Lye 1 Bot sade I om If there is anything about our rates and practices you do not understand call our Manager and he will be glad Xe, Totuphorie .The Bell Telephone Company of Canada | 4 | off, but they should be. It is also | best to drop the asparagus, whole or | In pieces, into boiling water for five | minutes, then rinse in cold befort | cooking it. It is daintier so prepar- [ed and more hygienic. NOTES FROM WELLINGTON } | | Evangelists Campbell , "nd Lynch Conclude Special Services. Wellington, April 25.---Evange- of a system the worth of which Scotland's prosperity could abund- rove." One of the out- featiires of the system antly sta was the 'maintenance of numerous . branches by banks of large capital. The Bank of Montreal, in adopting this feature from the outset, laid Through 'this service the Bank of Montreal offers to all classes 'of the community, from the smallest sav- ings depositor to the com- mercial organization, and ad- equate banking facilities. Each customer whether his ascount be large or small is welcome as a client of the institution. lark was in town over Sunday, at 4s {lists Campbell and Lynch, wha have .jbeen conducting revival' servic here for the past month, took their leave on Tuesday last for Toronto. The Eastern Star ladies had a | meeting in their new lodge room over Shurie"s drug store. A lot of fine furniture has been installed and tie organization is progressing favor- ably. Mrs. Morrison passed away on Sunday last.' Much sympathy is ex- tended to Roy, hef son. Jackson BANK OF MONTREAL Capital Paid Up $22, ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS 4000. Rest $22,000,000. Total Assets $560,150,812.85. he home of his mother, Mrs. Lewis Clark. Hé resides in Paris, On. | Mrs, Henderson hag disposed of her residence to Mark Pettit, and will re- side fh Picton. Mrs. W. C. Colliver went to Toronto on Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. F. 0. Dayton, Mrs. Libbie Garratt Hay returned from Logansport, Indiana, where she spent the winter with her sister, and Hiram Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Benson were the guests of their parents here this week. Rev. Frank Ware, Coe Hill, was'in town this week. Miss Andie Young, widoW of the late Benjamin Young, of this place, passed away suddexly on Ap- J ril 18th. of heart failure. A quiet will settle in her homs this summer. wedding took place at 'the Methodist Mrs. @, B. Noble has peturned from parsonage on Monday afternoon. New irk, where she was called to |The young couple were John W. the bedside of her sister, {Lloyd. Belleville, and Miss Myrtle Richard Wilson and George Me- | M. Deline; Wellington. Miss Deline Coy are iu Toronto, the guests of |wss accountant' jn the - Standard v ly bas returned to Toronto after spending the winter in Wellington. Fred Bontet's condition is greatly improved. Agnes Mandeville has r» sumed her studies as nurse + visiting with her mother. Th are beginning to bg pase Gravel was applied 4 roller run over VOR Bank here, . The young couple will take a honeymoon trip to California via automobile. Ernie Fritz is suffer- ing from heart trouble. W.°S. Lamb, Lake Shore road, met with a severs accident. His team ran away and threw him against a tree- He sus- tained two or three fractures of the right arm. Latest reports say that he is progressing favorably. = Mrs. Clarence Pearsall is making "eps towards recovery at the Pi tal. Albert Zufelt is reco ly from a serious iiln

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