Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jun 1923, p. 4

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T7 _ THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1988 ------. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG . .. { Sleep is more important than food Seientists tell us that life can be sustained longer without food than without sleep-- sleeplessness is starvation in the first d Yet many who insist on clean, wholesome, pourishing food think but little about the quality of sleep they get. They are willing to spend their nights on a spring and mattress carelessly selected and Ronth ie But there is a-way to be assured of better sleep and the joy of physical fitness that fol- lows it--Use Simmons sleep equipment Simmons "Banner" Spring = E= = ti Saver & as KODAK Father has to go "To Take Johnnie." Has he a Kodak to take the fun home? Good fun and good pictures--that's photo- graphy. Every day there will be fun you want to keep with your KODAK. AUTOGRAPHIC KODAKS We take pride in our Finishing Department. Let us do your Developing and Printing. DuBARRY, NEILSON'S AND PAGE & SHAW CHOCOLATES. FRESH EVERY WEEK. W. E. AUSTIN . | 173 PRIN CESS STREET = Phone 24 «DROPPING THE PILOT "--Outside the Thres-mile Limit. | --- gy "I just want Dotty to meet Iyou. You see. I éaught Dotty with ia frown on her face. Her mother called her in to change her dress." "Oh, pshaw!" chuckled Mrs, Crab. "It you lived in my family, you {might have some cause.to comprain. {But, my goodness! You can change {yours in a jifty, while Daddy Crab DOTTY CHANGES HER MIND. and I--well, it takes a long time for Dotty's face clouded when her us to change our dresses. That's mother called her in from: her play why we are in hiding now." to change her dress. | "Why do you have to hide?" Dot- "1 don't mind changing my dress, ty asked. Then she saw Mrs. Crad's but I just hate to take the time--" shell wasn't hard like she always "Tut, tut, tut!" laughed a merry, thought it was. ¥ voice, and Squeedee, the little elfin . from Joyland, hopped down from tie, tree above Dotty's head down to the soft grass. "My gGodness! I have, a little friend--" - | "Now, Squeedee," Dotty laughed merrily, "I suppose you're going to, tell me about some of your brown friends. Well, I know it's not alice to be dirty and it's not nice to com- plain when I'm told to change my dress. I'm sorry I did, Squeedee."' "Half the battle's won," laughed the elfin, his eyes twinkling merrily. And before Dotty could ask any questions she found herself standing down on the very bottom of the ocean with swarms of beautiful fish swimming around her head. | "Why, Squeedee!" she whispered, ' holding tightly to the little eltin's/ hand. "Why did we comé here?" dee. "Why Do You Hive To Hide?" "] wanted you to see what Nr.! «qn and Mrs. Crab have to do when it's' Well Wiis var 5 Bary whole time for them to change their ares- "she replied. "You see, we can't Sh vi vari » knocking On| suet take off and put on our clothes "Who's there?" called a ting voige 1150: YOu children de, It. takes the and Mra. Crab poked Ber: ead 3 - $Xin some time to harden, and around the side of the rock and them A why we hide until it does. get and w fort of the Simmons "Banner" Spring tress. Set your own value on the sleep, health and energy their luxury insures. You pay two cents a night for years of service. See the "Banner." Examine the whole line of Simmons springs. They ais economical because they do not sag or break down, sou go to bed toni hat i Befols fou go night, see what your spring and mattress the mental picture to your furniture dealer's t you have with the buoyant and flexible com- and the Ostermoor Mat- eep their life and resiliency for many years. Priced, like Simmons quality beds and mattresses, to suit any family budget. Look for the Simmons Label. Beware of imitations SIMMON 'Bed Springs MATTRESSES AND BEDS SIMMONS GOODS ON SALE ROBT. J. REID 230 PRINCESS STREET & came hurrying out when she spread) « s " . | And for goodness sake!™ raugh- the elfin. "Why, if it isn't Squee-'cq potty, "how Imo ey dee. What's wrong now?" "» "Nothing at all," replied Sauee- 20 aimed Mrs. Crab L --~+ | 'Why, child alive, we only change our suits once a year. My good- ness! once a year is enough when you have to wait for your new clothes to--" . Just then there was a terrible splash, in the water and Mrs. Crab darted behind the rock just as a great big fish sailed by and upset Dotty. When she picked herself up she found she was standing in her own back yard. With a low laugh she ran into humming merrily to herself. 3 David Wesley Fulford, well known and esteemed resident of Brockville, illness lasting several months, aged eighty-three years. He was born in the house and changed her dress, We Handle Only Simmons Beds, Springs and Mattresses. JAMES REID PHONE 147 FQR SERVICE. A 251 aces 8. T. F/HARRISON & CO. Pioge 9 Pianos, Sewing Machines, Wall Papers, House Furnishings, Rugs and Furniture. mee The wedding was solemnized at the residence of Mrs. J. A. Shipman, Bim Ridge, Lyn, on June 7th, of her | passed away on Saturday, after an jsecond daughter. Wilma Bell, who was united in marriage to Clarence Keith Wililams, only son of Mrs. J. Wil- Matilda township, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Fulford. liams, Toronto. Miss Rhena V. H. Kendrick, for- pierly of Athens, won the distine- tion of being the gold medalist in classics from Victoria College, as well as being graduated with F. A. Ward | for the Governor-General's goid -me- dal. She also took her B.A. degree. The death took place at Hepworth, Ont., on June 3rd, in her 86th year, of Matilda Frances Wright, relict of the late Thomas Swainston Campbell 56 BROCK STREET -- of Wiarton, and youngest daughter of Capt. Fancis Wright, who died at Belleville, Ont. Apples, pears, beans, poultry, oy- sters, frozen meat, bacon, flour and bars of copper canufacture helped to, make up the 10,000-ton miscellan- eocus cargo of an Atlantic Hner which} recently reached Liverpool, Eng, from New York, " --- The J. K: Carroll Agency : Phone 68. Res. 2240m--1128w. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS bath. 3 OFFERS FOR SALE $5,000--LIVINGSTON AVE, modern house, all conveni- ences, quarter cut floors throughout. $4,700--STUART STREET, modern brick veneer houses, hardwood floors, electri¢ lights, gas for cooking, three-piece TO RENT Modern 7 roomed house, west end, all hardwood floors. LAI sw lo om SOA a Res om ih 8 = Dn

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