Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Aug 1922, p. 11

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- " F dl FRIDAY AUGUST 18, 1022. : a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG : 11 ee -------- New Paradise of the Rockies Big Reduction In All Our = :, | White Shoes I OR 2 STRAP BUTTONED SHOES : I STRAP BUCKLE WHITE SHOES WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS with High or Low Heels ALL WHITE SHOES REDUCED IN PRICE. The Sawyer Shoe Store Phone 159 184 Princess St. Co I LLERS WORM We Have a Lunch That You Wil Like PowpERrs A special club dish, changed daily, a cup of our de- licious Tea or Coffee and a tasty dessert, is sufficient HAVE A WARM PLACE IN THE MEARTS lunch for anyone. OF MOTHERS FOR THEY HAVE PROVED THAT THEY ARE ONE OF THE MOST EFFICIENT AND BENEFICIAL REMEDIES . THAT CAN BE GIVEN TO A CHILD, THEY ! HE VI O ARE SWEET AND EASILY TAKEN AND QUICKLY ERADICATE THESE WRETCHED .s a PARASITES FROM_THE SYSTEM. JEWLY LEE, Manager. 354 KING STREET CONTAIN NO NARCOTICS TELEPHONE 702. 40,000 HARVESTERS WANTED GOING FARE RETURNING FARE $15 to WINNIPEG [$20 from WINNIPEC Plus balf a cent a mile beyond to all points in Mani- toba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Edmonton, Calgary, plus hall a cent a mile from starting point to Winnipeg Mcleod and east : August 218t Toronto, Caledon East, Beeton, Meaford, GOI N G Collingwood, Penetang Midland, Parry Sound, Sudbury, Capreol and east thereof in Ontario. D A TES August 23rd Toronto, Inglewood and all staticns south and west thereof in Ontario. . Special Trains Leave (Standard Tinie) le ? Lv. TORONTO Aug. 21st--12.30 noon, Lv. OTTAWA, Aug. 215t--9.00 am. 5.00 * and 10.30 p.m. p.m., and 11.45 p.m. JASPER PARK LODGE IS A REAL HOME AMONG For Times from Other Stations See Special Traia Service Poster THE MOUNTAINS , Through Solid Trains to Winnipeg Without Change Restaurant Cars on Special Trains--Meals and Lunches Served at Reasonable Prices. Special Cars for Women. Convertible (berth) - Colonist Cars of Latest Design For further particulars apply to nearest agent Canadian National-Grand Trunk Railways. Jasper Park, embracing 4,400 square miles of the most magnificent virgin | bedrooms and a sitting-room, are electric-lightea ana fittingly furnished mountain scenery in the world, has long been known to the sportsman, alpinist | throughout. . . i and tourist, but this summer it calls to holiday seekers with a new voice. It ore in the Northern ft Sian Ruekies the tourist will find at that makes mow offers ideal accommodation in Jasper Lodge, the first of a series of Alpine | a worth-whi iday. joy of adventure in exploring an mountain- chalets to be built in the Jasper Mount Robson districts. and was formally | climbing, boating on Lac Beauvert, fishing in the wild mountain torrents, riding THE CANADIAN NATIONAL REACHES DIRECT ALL IMPORTANT. DISTRIBUTING opened he publi 15th. 'th the val with the fresh mountain breezes in your face, dancing i 39 the puitic on Juse with the guardian purple mountains keeping watch--all > a most interest- CENTRES IN WESTERN CANADA Berra Ai Bil ed ne a St cur on al sides rie | 108 varisty of recreation. The beat of accommodation has associated. with it R [Travel the "National Way" to Winnipeg when destined to any point beyond the i : * sometimes gleaming like opals in the shimmering congenial companionship and scenery rivalling even that of the Swiss Alps. sunlight and sometimes lost amid the low-hanging clouds. It. consists of a These lodges not only tend to make Jasper Park one of the great travel Fine Jog rustic buildings blending with the rugged surroundings. A spacious | centres of the Dominion thereby increasing the revenues of our Canadian bui ing with an ample stone fireplace, an airy dining-room, a dance | National Railways, but also add their share towaed ultimately placing Cansda pavilion and a sumber of separate sleeping cabins, each containing four | on the map as one of the outstanding meccas of the world traveller ' Br NR es A att AAA Seas Pt) The average man seems to use his Wilton Budget. Millhaven News. Parham Notes. i wishbone more than any other, | Wilton, Aug. 16.--Stuart Simmons Millhaven, Aug. 15.--Owing to the Parham, Aug, 12.__Harvesting has | and Earl Burt have purchased a new fine weather, the farmers are busy |started in the local ty. Minnie ana | threshing machine and have started getting in the grain, and report quite | Fernie Wagar entertained a number | | threshing this season's graln. Mrs. {a good crop. Mrs. Charles Fleming | of their school friends to a pienic on Bleed! EM suffer another day with | Barl Perry will entertain the mem- spent the week-end with friends at | Wednesday. Mrs. Allan has returned j Jiching, bers of the Woman's Missionary So- Stella. Miss Jennie Hunt, Brantford, | home accompanied by her mother, : WANTED { or y , fcety at her home on Thursday af-|is visiting at Fred Wemp's. Miss { Mrs. Ferris; they are now camping Stent wih revs vou at once snd Jissty at The girls' baseball team | Helen Emery, Toronto,' spent the [at Eagle Lake. Mr. Windsor, the lasting benefit. 3 | of Stella plays a game with the girls | week-end at home. Miss Helen [new bank manager at Parham has fom, Toronin Sampis box free. ~~ |O0f Wilton team on Wednesday after- | Sproule, Odessa, has returned home |arrived with his wite and family and [SR ---------------- noon at Wilton. Mrs. Teasdale, [after spending a few days with Miss [taken up residence in the village. | Miss Dorothy Letteney and Miss Mii- Kathleen Wemp. Miss Muriel Dyon, | Miss G. Jeffery at F. W. Wagar"s | dred Pocock, London, are guests at Toronto, who has been spending | The ball team held a dance on Wad- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard some time at Robert Rickey's, has re- | nesday evenin«. It was well attended. | Mills. Mrs. M. Van Luven, Kingston. | turned home. Miss Gladys Miier is {Mrs. T. E. Wagar and children and | { sepnding a few weeks with hor visiting friends in Detro't, Mich, |Miss Iva Smith at B. Bertrim's. Mr. | | granddaughter, Mrs. Fremont Mills. Miss Irene Amey is viisting friends in {and Mrs. Simonett and Mr. and Mrs. | {Miss Fanny Blacklock returned to | Hamilton. Mrs. Fred Wemp, Master | Glover and son in the city. Miss G. | | her home after spending a week at | Cecil Wemp and Miss Jennie Hunt |Bertrim at Thomas Bertrim"s, Long | {the home of Guy Simmons. Mrs. W. lspent the week-end with friends in (Lake; Mrs. Alton &nd Miss M. Bar- { Topping, Elgin, spent last week 'at |Kingston. . Mr. and Mrs. Pscott haye [Ker at Frank Wagar's; Miss M {the home of James Davy. returned to Toronto after spending |Howes in the village; Mrs. M. | sometime at William Smith's. Storms and granddaughter, Iva - : b ave | He who wants content can't find an ---------- Feott, at J. C. Hartman's. ' \ : ~ Uap ig, FROM MONTREAL AND queBEC | easy chair. Cecil Bailey, Delta, appeared be- tees . AE ion; Seotiand Brespoe!] . - fore Magistrate Hanna of that vill- | On Sunday the death took place of ing' "Fare Returnin urs. Joutanmpton Hamburg. 5 { Consti ation j age, charged with theft and was com- one of the best known residents of | : Avs. Ey hicalm, . lara P | mitted for trial. Elizabethtown when Harry Giffin, | Aug, 30--Minnedosa Southampton, | Is Cured by Oliver Arcand and Romeo Roy, | Jellyby, passed away after a long in| $15 to WINNIPEG $20 i from WINNIPEG Se A OD laa Liverpool » Montreal, were arrested on a charge | ness. He was a son of Harvey Giffin, - . BePL 5" Empress of France oho! HOOD Ss PILLS ¢ breaking into the residence or |Jellyby, and was born there 22 years %4 cent per mile, Winnipeg to destination % cent per mile, starting point to Winnipeg 28¢. ago. : ¥ bourg, Southampton, Hamburg George Jackson, Prescott, on Sunday. 'ago Be¢pl 7 --*Empress of India. ...., Cher- bourg, Southampton. ~~ oT $= Tuniia ha Glasgow : ---- - GOING DATES on 5 . Tenmirony 12----Empress o ritai *Liver- N TALITY, Ran % ond 3 rom Stations Ontario, Smith's Falls to poo. GRAND TRURK AA) ; ; : wip A a A, , AUCUST 11 on Lake Ontario Shore Line and Hav Sept. 13--Melita ..Southampton, Ant. werp. a sizes) Harvest Help Excarsions SEA TS g = id Lilasgow 3 4 5 ] " i ad adsl Sal SE AUGUST 21 pt. 19--*Empress of Scotland--Cher- bourg, Southampton, Hamburg. t 23---Montealm ....... Liverpool Aug. 11th and 21st t A3--etagama ot aS lasgow Te ~--Minnedosa .... Southampton, NA erp. WINNIPEG--$15.00 9M Plus cent per mile beyond. Re- Sent, 2 Eatontciare Le % cent per mile to Winnipeg, : t Cher: | turniag Rr gy : ! and Bourg, Howtnampton. Hrambirc es plus $50.00. ; ¥ gi = AUCUST 23 So : of ; : : From Stations South and West of Toronto te and including Hamil. AUCUST 14 Frog 1 80d Windsor, Out. rom towel, Grund, Walkerton, Orangeville, Teaswater, Elors, Lis- i towel, Goderich, St. Mary's, ort Barwell, and St. Thomas , Oct, 6 t Liv 1 ial" * get Tunisian bier {Giang a on. Soshecting AL Tgrtnto King From Stations Toronto and North to Bolton, inclusive. (*) From dite only. obients £04 lunches served - foe 3 i A Lo tagrant ca . Fe A BE talent ASL, or one | Tingirices, in Festmuran cate = ay : SPECIAL TRAINS FROM TORONTO oe (berth) colonist cars of latest design. 1 King St. E. Torente Tickets Adelaide 2100 and full information from Sir Auckland Geddes, Geddes and Ross Geddes re- aw a @T. Ry.| turning to Washington after their English vaeation. vy. Con way, CPA. City Ticket Office; 180 Wellington Street. Phone 1197,

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