Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Apr 1922, p. 12

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TUESDAY APRIL 4, 1522, From The | Countryside FRONTENAC BUNKBR'S HILL. March 29.--Many of the in this district have tapped thelr trees. Robins have made their ap- pearance here and this is taken as-an| indication that spring is near at hand. Richard Wilson is engaged with his sawing outfit. J. Babcock is visiting in this Vicinity, LEEDS LOMBARDY. March 29. --S8yrup making is the order of the day. The farmers re- | porting a fair supply so far. The many friends of Miss Myrtle Blan- cher, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. B. Blancher, will regret to know that she is ill of pneumonia in Smith's Falls. A great many from this vicin- ity attended the sale at R. Wills', Smith's Falls, last week, Mr, Mrs. M. J, O'Mara and family are intending to return to Kuroki, Sask., to reside. Mrs. John Jordan spent the week-end at her parent's home in Almonte. Mrs. McSpadden was to Brookville last week to see her sis- | ter, Mrs, Soper, who is ill OUTLET. | Douglas took in the morning and {ternoon sessions at the Sunday school March 27.--Clarence Cross has purchased a new tractor. Miss E. Earle is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. William Vanderburg motored to Athens on Saturday and spent the week-end. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Baine and two dan- ghters of Forgen, Sask., who are rc- | turning to their western home after | spending the winter inn England. James Fodey and son Harold went | to Ballycanoe on Sunday to see Mr. | and Mrs. Francis Fodey, Regina, who | were called there last week owing to | the illness of the latter's mother. people homes here. and | more from near Lansdowne spent | Monday at Wilson Morrow's. Mrs. Douglas McNish, Lyn, is the guest ot Mrs. W. J. Graham. Miss Doris Ten- nant is spend a few days in Brock- ville the guest of her sister, Mrs. 8, Ferguson. Mr. J. Sweeny, Brockville, and H. Warren, Grenadier Island, {have moved here and will assist El | { Tennant on his farm. Miss Alica| Tennant, Athens, and Mrs. Trickey, | | Lake Eloida, and Mrs. Clifford Mor- | | rig, Poole's Resort, all on the teach- | ing staff, spent the week-end at their On Wednesday, March {29th a baby boy arrived at the home {of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Poole, Leanox & Addington i MILLHAVEN. | March 28.--The islanders are still | crossing although the ice is very | poor. Harry Young has moved to] {the farm which he recently purchas- ed. Almon Young is erecting a new | {dwelling on the cite where the form- | er one stood. Homer Collins has pur-| chased a new Ford car. Albert Cle-|, ment a former resident here now re- siding in Kingston spent Monday at Fred Wemp's. Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Collins and Mrs. Arthur Sam's spent Monday in Napanee. Prince Edward SALEM. March 31.--Mr, and Mrs namaker, with sons Campbell A A AA A A A C. Wan-| and | at-| convention at Consecon on Monday. There was an interesting address by Mr. Langford, Toronto, and Rev. Mr. Knox, Roblin's Mills, at the after- noon session. Gordon Kemp tdok in| the evening session. Miss Vera €arn-| rike was a delegate for the visitors | and delegates meals were provided | in the vestry of the church. Rev. Mr. Robeson has closed his special ser-; vices at the church here. Walter | Marshall is boiling syrup in his su-| gar bush. E. and C. Wannamaker | had the sawing machine for a day | and a half this week. Mre. Ethel] A seene from 'The Maple i Leafs," 4th Canadian Division, taken in France. Coming to | the Grand Opera House on Tuesday evening. April 4th. Presenting their new revised ver- sion of the 1921-22 edition of A A A A A eg ad A AA NAN "Camouflage." A Gains 10 1 Pounds in 22 Days! 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See how quickly pimples, blackheads, etc., disappear and how your newly acquired "pep makes hard work or play a pleasure instead of a task. Try IRONIZED YEAST today! Pleasant to take--will not cause gas or in any way up- set the stomach. Special directions for children. Mail coupon Now ! Yt 1% Free Trial Coupon ! Harold F. Ritchie & Co., Ltd 10 McCaul St., Toronte. Dep's 62 Please send me the famous TITREE DAY FREE TRIAL TREATMENT of Ironized Yeast. Name......... Address City me Only Oi a -- Stores on our guarantee of or your money refunded. "pack" O'Grady has gone to King- ston. A baby girl has come to stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Moorehead. Miss A. Fodey returned to Watertown, N.Y., on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall spent Sunday at Nelson Fodey's. Mr. and Mrs. Gus McDonald were Sunday vis- itors at B. Fodey"s. Hennesy was a Consecon visitor on | Monday afternoon. Mrs. C. Kemp| took charge of the Bible class in the] Sunday school on Sunday morning. | At the convention, Victoria Sunday school received the banner. Miss C. | Fox who has been visiting her sis-| ter and family at "Elm Lodge" for a couple of days returned home on | Monday. Mrs. G. Giles and daughter | Miss Margery and Mrs. J. Viant were | callers on Miss Keith Wannamaker | at Mr. C. Fox's recently in Consecon. PO CAINTOWN. March 30.--Burton Poole, has" mot had very good health some time, has gone to the hospital at Kingston for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Connolly are both very gerjously {ll with influenza. Mrs. Willlam Morrow and Miss Chisa- who for Herodotus is known as the "Fath- er of History." He was born in Hali- carnassus, Asia Minor, about 484 'Why Night Calls Are Popular "How good it would sound to hear Mother's voice to-night. If it didn't cost so much I would call her up. Per- haps it doesn't cost as much as I think." Monument to King Edward VII. unveiled by the Prince of Wales at Delhi. The tab- {let of this memorial was placed in position by the King ten years ago. Slavie, Finnish dialects, Turkish dialects and German are the lan- * guages extensively spoken in Rus- The motto markea upon our fore- |Sia. In every part and corner of our |heads, written upon our doorposts, Twelve thousand schools in the lite, to lose ourself is to be gainer; channeled in the earth, and wafted United States use motorbuses for to forget ourself is to be happy.-- |upon the waves, is and must be, | their pupils, Stevenson. "Labor is honorable," and idleness There is no trader who does not lis dishonorable.--Carlyle. sometimes meet with a loss, The wise use of money is all the | advantage there is in having money. |= --Franklin, | make us strong.--F. L. Hos-| 'UOWLIeg 0OWeIUSR WILLE mer. HOME BREW, HOOTCH AND MOONSHINE Boston Cellar-brates Laborers wrecking an old studio building in Boston unwalled a cellar stocked with wine and whiskey, pre- sumably the rw gr fg a pe "Long Dang, what willit cost to My faith looks up to Thee, talk with 624 Springville?" Thou Lamb of Calvary, Saviour divine!---Ray Palmer. WARNING! 'Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all. Why take chances? Accept only an 'unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 22 years and proved safe by,/millions for "The day rate for a Station-to-Sta- tion call is 90 cents, but as it's now nine o'clock you can talk for 45 cents. After twelve o'clock the rate is only 25 cents." "Great!" said John, "Get me 62 Springville." Soon the welcome voice was telling him the things he wanted to hear, and a midnight talk for every Wednesday wasarranged. Did Mother grudge the little sleep she lost when Wednesday night came round? These low rates on Station-to-Station calls are a precious boon to thous- ands enabling them to talk with dear ones far away. Many a sister spoils her testimony | in the church by her tongue in the] kitchen--Onon. Tanks for "Tanks" Women bootleggers wear copper containers which fit their bodies in the fashion of baseball catchers' chest- protectors, a raid on an illicit still at Peabody, Mass., revealed. Wear- d to her body the woman Study to show thyself approved | unto God, a workman that needeth | not to be ashamed, rightly dividing | fing one of these stra the word of truth.--II Tim. 2:16. beneath her street cl Sus bootlegger could carry a gallon of Naught shall affright OE a Jie so a goodness leaning, woman bootlegger's figure as for the Low in the heart faith figure of her bank account. still her song; It reminds one of some extravagant Chastened by pain we learn life's advertisement writer's description of deeper meaning, é : And in our weakness Thou dost clubman whe A rush for jobs as house-wreckers followed, but the ma y of them away at las- Colds Headache Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets--Also bottles of 24 and 100--Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- aceticacidester of Salicylicacid. While it in well known that Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to assist the public against imit the Tablets of B: C will be stamped with their genera! trade mark, the "Bayer Cross." ye; Cotnpany MACDONALD'S Rheumatism us on thy | in the walls. | singeth Every Bell Telephone is a THE BELL TELEPHONB COMPANY OF CANADA } . _-- a] PREMIUM FOR BABIES. Apartment House With Perambula- tor Stalls for Tenants. Ohtcago, April 4.--Harry I. Dal- sey, architect, who is building a 33- apartment house with a perambule- tor stall for has an- each tenant, moynced thet each temant who re- '{éefves a call from Dr. Stork will rer ceive a cash present of $25. Should twins be left, he'll make it $50. 0 "1 want to see lots of children around my bufiding, for they make happy homes," Mr. Dalsey said. ------------------------ : If you take away the salt you may throw the fish to the dogs. : &

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