Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Aug 1921, p. 13

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siempre ar TTT, hi Retin tore f : is . ¥ » . I'H E "DAILY B R I ¥ 1 S H Ww H 1 G. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1921, LOST 29 POUNDS. - DYSENTERY WAS THE . CAUSE. WONDER WHAT A BELL.HOP IN A SUM MER RESORT HOTEL THINKS ABOUT oS Ls ~~ Las 4 | GEE! WHAT. An THESE FoLws MUSTA GEE! Tum PUBLIC LIKES | GEE! Some TRIPL- EXISTENCE! (| ALwAYS GOTTA LOTTA DOUGH - To Ba FoolLeD -- AL | ° THAT RED-MEAD CLERNW | | | | } | GET STUCK WITH SOME- BODY WHAT'S 'GoT a \F rom the Countryside THEY GOTTA Swell a MAFIA Do i ™ smite HAS GOT IT IN Vi mM NE 'N oO Ge ie RoOM In. TH' ANNEX. BO Asn 3 A an hue, Suess - ran Bar SLIPS | DY Ne Sion UL GT | GET FOUR BITS OCUTA| THE ANNEX The A FOUR BIT TIP THOUGH THIS PAIR--- 17S A ' : LONG CARRY TO SIXTY to Mr. and Mrs. D. Bolton recently Dysentery is one of the worst forms - - and was largely attended. of bowel somplaint, abd hardly any FRONTENAC 1 other disease so qu y undermines ! KEPLER, the strength and brings about a con- > + dition of prostration and utter col=| ---- Aug. 13.--Harvesting. is about, lapse that often terminates fatally. . completed in this district. Grain is To check the unnatural discharge LONG LAKE, about a half crop. A great number without bringing on constipation you Aug. 10.--The Ladies' Aid held at {of the farmers have to go to Lobor- should use that grand old remedy |G. M. Drew's Was well attended on | ough Lake for water. The Sunday with a reputation extending seventy- Saturday evening owing to the ex- school held its annual picnic last 8ix years. citing ball game between Mountain [Thursday at Lake Ontario Park. Ar- | DR. FOWLER'S Grove end Loag Lake. Samuel | thur Smith has purchased a new car. | ME FOUR BITS a> \ Tr To SE EXTRACT OF WILD STRAWBERRY. Mr. G. H. MeVagh, Mawer, Sask., writes. --"'About eight years ago had a severe attack of dysentery. was sick for three weeks. Stinchcombe wemt to Toronto with a carload of Mve stock on Saturday. Mrs. D. Drew and daughter at G. M. Drew's. J. N, Smith and Mrs. F. Charlton and family, Belleville, at D. W. Cronk's; Orvis Smith at H. Lord's.! J. Johnston has returned The Ladies' Aid met 'fuesday after- noon in A. Smeth's grove on the shores of Loborough Lake. Tea was served. Rev, Mr. Putten has resum- ed his work here, after spending his holidays in Toronto. Mrs. T. Garrett has returned from Kingston General home after spending a few days at | hospital, greatly improved in health. , a a2 Jha, when 1 tock sigk pd 123 Parham, E. M. Giles spent the week | Miss Gladys Orser has been visiting tried every medicine on the market, end with friends at Long Lake. Mis- | friends in the city for the past few but did not find relief until I used |®®® J. and 8. Johnston and Mrs. E. | days. Miss Vera Hall, Toronto, is Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw- | HOWes, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, | the geust of Miss Helen Wartman. berry, and one bottle did it. I think | Ross Howes, motored to Odessa on { Mrs. Rutledge and daughter Jean there is nothing like it for diarrhoea Sunday, have returned to their home in the > dysentery, jaSiwayy keop ome west, after visiting the former's bro- now Gosn' EpDiR Sap : 'GooD MORNING" To THe BeLL-Row THIS MORNING, THAT'S GOING SomE FOR THE MANAGER OF Ties Dump Lu GEE! | HAFTA LAUGH ULL HISTE® This winDo WELL = ¢ FOUR AE ove gee To Give Tue SnD A xs Foun ™M & OL (CHANCY GET ouT A : \ ) GIRL IN 36--\F | GET UTTLE CHANGE -- WISH HE'D MADE IT Four BITS ('LL"RUB HEAR The RATTLE A DOLLAR TH' cHeEar oF coin- SKATE. - HERE'S oLD . SIXTY EIGHT Bp #p when he will need it." Price, 50c. a bottle; put up only by The T. Milburn Co,, Limited, Toronto, S-- JOYOEVILLR, Aug. 13.--The recent heavy rain will do much good to the gardens ont. and pastures. Quite a number of " CEMENT _ BUILDING the farmers have finished threshing. The many friends of Mrs. J. BE. Don- nelly, Sesley's Bay, were very sorry to hear of her death, which occurred at the Hotel Dieu, Wednesday morn- ing. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cochrane have returned to Kingston after spending a few weeks with Mrs. D. McCarey. "Joe" Joyce, Kingston, spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs, ther, S. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Goudy and Miss Walker, Colebrook, visited at N. Bushey's. W. Keyes and wife, Wolfe Island, and J. Rollo, Kingston, are at A. Orser's, F. Palmer and wife, Fulton, N.Y.,, and Mr. and Mrs. Wood, Syracuse, have returned home, after visiting friends in this vicinity Leslie Clogg, wife and children, *To- ronto, are at H. E. Johnston's, Hub- ert Townsend, Brockville, is spend- ing his holidays at his father's, A. Townsentt, \T IN To Him-~ | p32 (3 P. Joyce has returned home from BLOCKS Kingston. Miss "B. Milne, who has | SILLS, CAPS, LINTELS, ETO. been spending a few days with her. father and sisters herereturned hom ved 1 e Impro Prusemn: Materia and price |, Merrickville yesterday, accompan- are right. fed by her sister, Miss Lillian, Miss 527 Princess Street, corner Alfred |Anna Milne spent Snuday with her & Addington) -- TAXI FOR HIRE Special prices for out- of-town trips. G. C. MILLARD 30 Main Street Phone 2351 w. er G. Ogilvie INSURANCE AND GENERAL BROKER In daily communication with Mont. Teal and Toronto Stock Exchanges. Dominion, Provincial and Muniei- pal Bonds fof sale. 281 KING STREET 368) & 1087 GRAND TRUN - AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CP.&T. A, GT. Ry., Kingston, Ont. For particulars appiy to-- J. P. HANLEY, MON" : ww 27|0ct. 1|NOV. § ..........Baturnia 10[Oct. 15|Nov. 19 ... «Casgandra sister, Mrs. R. Webb, Seeley"s Bay. Miss M. Hastings, Kingston, spent thé week-end at M. J. Mullen's REY MCcLEAN. Aug. 9.--Sunday school started on Sunday with a good attendance. Wil- lle Reid and Jack Embury left here on Monday for the west. A number from here went to a dance at Frank Smith's. They al] thank Mr. and Mrs. Smith for the way they were welcomed. Miss Mary Raycraft was at her sister's, Mrs. Willis Asdeltine's last week. Miss Mabel Sills, New York, Miss Mose Thompson, Bath. Mrs. Bertha Kirk, Toronto, and Arthur Kirk, Wolfe Island, were at W. Cousins' last week, Mrs, Rufus Wagar spent the week-end at Levi Snider's. Willie Reid at Mountain Grove; Jack Embury, Miss Zelda Cousins and Miss Bose Thompson spent Sunday at Willard Cronk's, Long Lake; Miss Angeline Smith and Henry King at John Smith's on Sun- day; Mr. and Mrs. W. Cousins and family and Mrs, M. J. Cronk spent Sunday evening at George Good- berry's; Mr. and Mre. A. Cousins and Ross, Mrs. O.'Keller and Elva and Leon at G. Asseltine's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: Willis Asseltine and son, Mr. and Mme. Levi Snider and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Wagar and Garnet spent Sunday at John Ray- craft's, HARTINGTON, : Aug. 11.--The showers of rain this morning will help the corn crop and potatoes. Threshing has commenc- ed; the farmers report a small yield. Quite a number attended the pienie at Holleford yesterday. Mrs. F. Decl- son returne. from Rochester, N.Y., on Friday where she was visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. S. H. Brown, for the past two weeks, Misses Bertha and Nettie Spooner, Los Angeles, Cal., visited Mrs, Edley Campsall this week, Whitby where she was attending the summer course in agriculture. Quite a number are on the sick list. Lucille and Gwendolyn Campbel] re- turned home on Tuesday after epend- ing. a week with their auat at Wolfe Island. Earl Leonard and mother and Mr. and Mrs. Cloakey visited at Westbrooke yesterday, Miss Cloakey remained for a couple of weeks to visit with friends in the city and Gananoque. Minnie Campsall is home aftér spending several weeks among the islands. Frank Trousdale is enlarging his dwelling, Mr. Gardiner is moving in the house lately occupied by M. Babcock. Salome Goslin has return- ed from Harrowsmith where she has been nursing for . the past three weeks, WASHRBURN'S CORNERS, Aug. 9.--Dry weather stil] prev- ails. Pastures are dry #nd the supply of milk fs decreasing. The potato erdp is reported below the average of previous years. Miss Maud Hol- lingsworth has been engaged to teach Meta Campbell has returned from MOSCOW. Aug. 9.--Threshing is the order of Fave motored to the Sandbanks. Miss Grace Huffman epent Sunday at family spent Friday at W. Allen's. visiting Mrs. R. E. Asseltine. Miss Hattie Amey is visiting her.aunt in Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, Belleville, spent a couple of days' at Pine Cliff cottage. The people in this vicinity are anticipating the good hibition this fall. . NORTHBROOK Aug. 10.--Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Both are at the Ore Chimney Mines after spending their honeymoon in various cities on the great lakes cruise. Mrs. Watson, the bride's m.ther, is also a guest at the mines Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thompson spent the week-end in Kingston at the home of Mrs. George Pyke, also stopping at the heme of Frank Gray on the return route at Selby. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Thompson and family are spending a few weeks An Picton district gat George Selman"s. C. C. Thompson is disposing of everything during his private sale ADOLPHUSTOWN. Aug. 9.--The 'weather stil] con- tinues dry and threshing is progres- sing rapidly. Miss Vina Head has returned to Picton after spending the past week with Miss G. Magee. Miss Mary Allison, Montreal, is re- newing acquaintances in Adolphus- town, Mrs. €. Bogart, Napanee, is visiting her son, L. F, Bogart. Miss Mildred B8pence, Toronto, at €. F. Allison's, Miss Florence Lawrence, Yarker, spent last week with Miss E. Davern. Miss G. Hammond, Port Dover, is the guest of Miss Gertrude Magee. ' The quarterly board and general ladies' aid meeting, held in well attended. Albert Magee and his mother spent the week-end with friends in Prince Edward. BETHEL. Aug. 9.--Mr. and Mrs, Sluggard; Toronto, who have been guests at the home of William Jackson left on Sat- urday for Campbellford. Mr. and Mrs. E. Freeborn, Maple Lane; took tea at W. Jackson's on Friday. Mrs. Fred Walker, Society Paper Mills, is with her daughter, Mrs. H. V.-Rob- inson. Miss Margaret Edgar, South Napanee, with her cousin, Miss Daisy Salisbury. "Mrs, Sarah Connoly, Miss Myrtle Connoly, Yarker, also Miss Keitha Vanness, Centerville, spent Friday at Fred McWilliams. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Hamilton spent a recent Sun- day at J. Lindsay's, Sydenham, Mr. and Mrs. W, Jackson attended the funeral of her mother, Mrs, John Simmons, Camden East, on Monday. Mrs. H. Huffman and children; Nap- anee, at her father's, Robert Gal- braith's for a few days. As fal] is drawing near and with it one must think of the fall fairs so the people of this vicinity are anticipating the ®00d time that is in store for them the day. Several people from here | home. Mrs, Fletcher Huffman and | Miss Ethel Leacock, Brockville, is | time they will have at Kingston ex- the Methodist church last night, was |_ 'T DONE A NG | TouDJA TO IPN T WEED Tha - You DIDN'T MLL NOT A ALL MORNING | ¥, mY ROM Me - WONDER WHAT A MARATHON SWIMMER THINKS ABOUT ALL Tens CLASSY STH E Kh WASTED ON Tmeae Birps. They Trim ILL GET A CRAMP HA HA ME GET TA CRAMB- - OH You SINGLE over = ARM WOoNDBR. wre THAT DAME (S- - PRETTY GooD Lower vo AG CASHED Te T weer | GET ASHORE ~ Te GIRLS WILL FALL FOR ME ~- THEY Line TS STUFF = - PETE, SAD HE MAD A SHOT HAP OWL FOR ME Jo THE. DAYS OF REAL SPORT T- x « ITS STILL A Lob WAY To ~=-- wonNDan WHO SHE 1S ANYWAY . LOOKS LINE Rod HAZOTIKY BUT i'm IT BMT -Guaass I'LL GWE THE CROWD A UTTLE FANCY STurP AUSTRAL! L OH" BOY LISTEN To ThA APPLAUSE -: I'LL @ET THAT GAL SURE ~ Wes weal "ails,, J Werk A FIERCE "CALL DOWN' rs -~ voli, bo . Foes P A Punt On WAIT TILL SHE -- ow Gass Lu DO THAT CHANNEL, STU" AnD SHOW UP WEES AnD Bumaeess -~ Guess Tis TRyDGEON Woukd Do or: , | or . Y., GLASGO via Moville Washburn's school for the coming |at the Kingston exhibiion, Mr. and " PEL Hare To P€ Good x 13] ke 5GOW, ' ) year. Mrs. George Whaley, Athens, { Mrs. Barnhardt, Hay Bay, spent Mon- '1 To suman | S'PoSsE d Elect $5 . Algeria | has been a 'visitor here for a few day at Levi Salisbury's, ; & 30 pt 24/0et. 7: . days. A number from here attended . = a a gh ! the social held ;at Toledo recently. : a Mee EOL A shower wis tendered to Mr. and Aug, pt. Nov. 1 5.0. Albania | Mrs. Herbert Gray on Wednesday ev- A fest 246s un eres voaron ening which was very much en- : » aa Joyed all, A large number left Re hi Ther hen: Shyten cla here on the harvesters' excursion to ne # Son: oo 20 .... Aquitan the Canadian west. A number from 0 a Now FOR Thea Figen HAMAHA | GOT eva ALL ,m-------- 3 FALL RIVER, t 1. ioivo. Empress here are Breparin /40 attend King-| Aug. 9.--The weather still con- Boston to Liveigasl. ston Exhibitio ember 20th' to | tinued very dry but not quite /s0 Aug 13 . Assyria | 26th, which promises to excel all | warm. on » the Jarmers haye IRAN sai IE [previous years. Mackia Henderson, [finished 'cutting their hay and grain ; Bon oer hah 4 BE Lake Eloida, had the misfortune to { which was very light in some places. bave his car destroyed by fire re-|A number from around here intend ei ana ane, | cently. Friends bere of Miss Mar. | going to the picnic in Maberly ou the a . hu. a, - Avg. 1% ...... ny TINY Pahachi lorie Godkin, Athens, are pleased to {12th of August. Elton Morrison, > Cong ~---- - en : --- po AVE 23 ELL TIAA Ta sive buss ro TERN] har Of her success at Yormal school | William Palmer and Miss Lizzie Pal His Status. Mr.' Marshall, 'what can be done to 'Diplomatic Willy. '|bread, ma'am." : "Also. calls at Naples. Rev. and Mrs. V. O, Boyle, Athens, | mer made a business trip to Perth.| A friend who had known Thomas | make the office of vice-president. | "Didn't you know ft Is against the | "What were you going to beg fos : a v Ce oft. ly on a month's motor trip | Visitor¥: Miss Elsie and Irene Dufy | Riley Marshall for a great many |great office?" "I'll tell you in one |law to beg for honey?" said the lsdy | then, pray? ----visiting Wellington and, western {and Miss Jessie McFariane spent Bun- years saw him after the cares of of- | minute, and I won't even have ta to the tramp at the back door. "Only for one o' your photo- Ontario points as 'far as North Bay. [day at T. Kirkham's Mr, and Mrs. fice had been removed from %is [miss this car," said Mr. Marsha! | "I wasn't goin' t beg for mo graphs, ma'am." ? Master Auden Hamblen, Maple Av- {Wilfred Wesley and family spent | shoulders, just as he was about to | "There isn't anything you can 4, |money, maam." ny #nué, visited his grandparents here Sunday at A. Gray's; Mr. and Mrs. {board a Washington street-car. He |The viee-presfient will always be| "Its just as bad io beg for bread." The recently. A shower was tendered George McFarlane at J. Conroy's, |gtopped and asked him: "Tell me, chambermaid to the king." smaller the dog the bigger ~*1 wasn't goin to beg for Bo {the bluff he makes. A

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