Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Mar 1924, p. 12

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ets mpm Te -- EE . Av ATA SUCCESSFUL BALL HELD Lp | Interesting Events Enjoyed . [FE eo Eig it : [I they grow it and guarantee it | by the People of Wolfe . we Y ' ; LX A Toilet Soap #% dslana, | ™N) Co <3 " Wolfe Island, Feb. 28.--P, J. Ry- | made onl from / 3 . & an has returned from "Gananoque, | ; pS] -- ~~ Va a after spending a week with his son, | plant tand g v. BL ty | Rev. James Ryan. Dr. Spankie has ----Y ( gone to. Toronto, on business in con- | ote : ET a = flower oils | nection with the county, James TN : | wh : 3 ; Moran, Buffalo, N.Y., is® visiting his : Fis % ; 3 RR um 4 J "relatives here. John G. Greenwood.| YHE i : ; ! ) ater Tea Planter Plantol gives a springtime beauty py 3 ii gone to Watertown to vie ela; ; > i A als" Ceylon u >and freshness to the complexion# | tives. Mrs. James Brown, Defereit. | voy JT . oh ATER " TP TPR aS : that befits its flower-like oy > [N.Y., is visiting her relatives here. | : = ; fo . A A A RA LETTS 1 + A euchre and dance was held in 3 Its lather, so fragrant and cleansing, s s 4 the C.M.B.A. hall, on Wednesday | SHG leave Be iin ly oy evening, under the auspices of the -- ooth o © PAT | | . { ladies of the Sacred Heart church Try this British-made soa th | Prot. Larush's orchestra furnished its traditional standards of purity Sat music for dancing. The ladies' first | and quality, | was won by Mrs. George Rog- | ers; .the ladies' consolation prize, | 3b by Mrs. William Taggart. The'| On Exquisite CHE prize was won by San-| The U.S.S. Texas is shown in the Panama Canal during the / | torq Hogan, the consolation. prize| récent naval maneuvers, which proved the cut insufficiently I l BS { by M. Greenwood. There were two | "- pratected to ward off an attack by air or water oi e oap | hundred and ninety tickets sold. ! 5 7 ®t Supper was served at midnight. The | rr Al grocers and department PE { ladies who, took charge of the af- 3 Held Up By Storms, stores sell Plantol. lait a%s 10 be congraiulaied on oe JERKY PROFITABLE MEETING, Cedar Lake, Feb. 28.--Last- Wed- | a | success of the €Vening. P v dr 3 | | Miss R. Conley, Montreal, is visit-| desmmrps { Besday S SNOW storm made the roads ! | Ing at her parents' here. A well-. Was That Held by Ladies of pretty nearly . impassable, conse. | | known islander passed away at! Odessa Women's Mission= | quently the Pievna-Deiibigh stage, | Sackett's Harbor, N.Y., on Wednes- | Soclet due to reach the village at noon, | day evening, in the person: of Wil- | ary Socle y. did not arrive until 5 p.m., both/ liam McGrath, i . | Thursday and Sdturday. The many A very successful ball was helq in| Odessa, March 3. Miss Marie Os-| t1e0ds of Mrs. Wiliam John, Ir. the C.M.B.A. hall, on Monday eve- | walg has been spending the past two l'y 1 pleased to note that she is pro-| | ning, under the auspices of the A.O. | yeahs Fi her aunt, Mrs. Caaries | 8ressing favorably after undergoing | |H. Arthur Christmas' orchestra | Dek Westbrook. Rev. Soforg T. | recent operations in the Hotel Dieu, | | furnished music for dancing, There | 'XOn has returned from attending | ingston, The men at Kelly's camp, | were one hundred and fifty couples | the missionary convention in Tor- . 5 . N ' | | Vennachar, have completed cutting! IAT Ra lar " 2 iy " Epa % onto. He als end 3 pe is y present. Supper Was served at mid- a 80 attended the pageant timber, and have a number of teams | 7 c : Massey Hall. [TR REZ I 4 ¥ i y : night. The dance broke up at three | 2} employed haulin I Hyde's | i P Mr. 3 ' tohic > g pulp to yde's | O'clock, The patronesses who took | I and Mrs. John Kenny delight | Creek. Herman Glaeser and son, | charge of the affair were Mrs. J. 8. | July isrine a number of their Adolph, are' leaving to-day, on a | Briceland, Mrs. E.\Payne, Mrs. T.|{rlends at their home last Tuesday busi : Kirk! L M \ evening. The W.M.S. was held last | Pusiness trip to Kirkland Lake. } " She Miss 8. Ryan and Mrs. C. Wednesday afternoon, at the home | 80d Mrs. John Varney, and daugh- , ' > Lo of Mrs. J. H. Babeopck, with an at-| ter. Mary, who spent the past foyr C fe ee of about forty. The pre-| Months at the home of Mrs. Var. sident, Miss Frankie Asselstine, gave | Ney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mar- Means Writing with Fingers Relaxed . re -- [2 wonderfully instructive talk from | dary, left for their home at | JERSEY CREA | T 5 ; A the StudysBook and there were algo | Eden, N.Y. Same Lane made a flying 4 A) and Mind Free to Think ; ER readings and vocal selections and | trip to Raglan on Wednesday. SODA Point Guaranteed for 25 Years' Wear RE | one new member enrolled. Rea] - : , NIN nin . Nol ) j refreshments were served by the JBECAUSE ofitsOver-size Barrel and classic sym- i - hostess. The ladies were pleased barrel with Angers ever xo pont mor % fiundscme Nn : a x with the result and pronounce it a the Duofold's super-smooth point skims over the aa hadi Very profitable meeting. ' paper, writing as if by its own bal { weight! 3 . : Percy Venton has moved to the To produce this effect--thi writing urge--requires p Vrooman farm, vacated last fal] by us to pay $2340 a pound for Iridium, when we could ¥ ¥ Andrew Robinson. A very quiet buy ordinary pen tips for a third. And to sell this wedding took place at the home of pen at §7 instead of §10, requires enormous produc- i FE Mr. and Mrs. George Bell, last | tion and almost uncanny efficiency. For example, y Tuesday morning, when their only we save factory sweepings and even wash employes" § Bo RE daughter, Hazel, w i clothes 1c gold dust. One : : ¥ § ghter, Hazel, was united in mar- yielded $2500 1 poi ; SR : riage to Blake Switzer, Wilton, only Duofold's Chinese lacquer-red color, with smart ¥ ; : the family being present. Rev. §. black tips, and a rich *Gold Girdle, make it a hard ey : © fn T. Dixon performed the ceremony. pen to mislay. jo £0: : 3 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Storms' many Step up to a nearby pen counter and buy this 4 friends . were pléaseq to hear that Classic on 30 days' approval. : a : «t they had moved to their home on Made in Canade--S Price as in the States RRA a + Wilton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Storms THE PARKER FOUNTAIN PEN CO., Limited , 3 Got . have been living in Yarker for the Toronto, Ontario ' MEE past year. Ask also for Parker "Lucky Look" Pencils AF The high school pupils were de- 43 = lightfully entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sproule last Louise Moore, blind girl archi- Friday night. Visitors: Mr. and 2 tect, has won a place for her- | Mrs. Max Calver, Bath, spent Sun- "Bill," the Newfoundland mascot of the Oxford University rowing crew, sees them put off for self in her profession despite | 22% ative Mre and hp their spin on the Thames recently. "Bill" is one of the most enthusiastic followers of every race . 1.1: ~harley ell, ath, were guests o her handicap, by ilding a |-Mr. and Mrs. James Boyce Ee Wed- tearoom in a ington, | nesday; Mg. and Mrs. Abbott, Batter. where she works In the inter- | Sea, are guests of their daughter, est of other girls in her estab- Mrs. Percy Venton; Mr. and Mfs lishment, who are also blind Oscar Babcock, Kingston, are visit. mt | Ing the former's parents, Mr. and Warde E. Johnston, husband of| Mrs. J. H. Babcock; Mrs. Alva Em- Don't try to be your brother's It's mighty hard to keep cheerful |Genevieve Brooker, formerly of| bury, Bicknell's Corners, is the keeper so far as private matters are ness in front when worry is crowding | Belleville, passed away at New York | guest of her daughter, Mrs. Court- concerned. at the back. city on Friday. | land Snider; Mr. Collupy, Bath, | called on friends last Thursday, Judge Madden and Mrs, Madden +/and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Deroche, Na- panee, called on Mr, and Mrs. Henry Smith' last Saturday. The public school teachers arranged a sleigh driving party for their puplis last Friday afternoon. The slelghs used : ho were véry comfortably fitted up with ; is¥ i y Lg . extra seats ang the gentlemen who ' : A x a | kindly drove them were Calvin Em- é wr 4 a i - I) mons, Miss Allen's room; Overton ; ' BE § 5 : . Eo oy = Powley, Miss Moore's room, and . % . : : RARE ja ; Charley Wallace, Miss Huggard's room. On their return they were This novel sled train which has arrived at Montreal from Gogama, Ontario, is composed of served with "hot coeoa and other eight husky dogs and two wolves, said to be the first team of its kind ever trained to draw a * § 2 Most persons (especially children) dainty wdibies' which was enjoyed | 1705 be the fist earn of in by all after a drive of probably need a little bran, each day to insure by 3 pier regular bowel movement--but be sure the bran is combined with a otsran Police Navin Whalever Your Shin rouble well-cooked, easily digested, 'nutyi- age Evan] tious food. In Shredded Wheat ant ge eh made here in the administration of justice for this dis- Biscuit you have all the mineral TE Tae ry is op ya Bie five years police magistrate, retired salts and nutritive elements of the ua Nite Fagiln whole wheat combined with bran-- A eran. rH A all the bran you need to keep the har wide pation In an nis STH Rl er THING 10 Use : - rulings during his quarter-century HEN discovered 25 years ago; Zam-Buk revolutionized alimentary canal clean and healthy. of service as police magistrate. Mr. -the treatment of skin ailments. 'Nothing since has . : . - McNeely before coming to Perth was : . It is ready-cooked and r eady to for en years police. maglatrate appfoached it for real medicinal value. Zam-Buk is unequal- . Si * eat. Delicious for in ~Cartston Flack, soming to Zens led for the way it soothes i ays inflammation, draws any meal with ho t ol ot Tr ol Th poison out of a wound or sore, and overcomes ecz t vy preme court, clerk of the County rheum, psoriasis, scalp trouble, blood-poison, etc. milk or fruits. " cout, and registrar of surrogate ) Zam Buk's Whigus suc . is due to certain rare and costly herbs exclusive. court. yu In its manufacture. Itis no fatty, pore-clogging ointment, but a e, The - 5h Wheat Company, Lid, Mr. Taylor has been gue of He refined balm that soaks turally into the tiny pores of the skin, and a Canadi Auiged staunchest SUDPOTIETy of Liberalism attacks disease at its roots. Zam-Buk makes the whole skin healthy. Niagara Omanly in this county. : A box of Zam-Buk should be kept handy on every homestead. & Rev. Roger Allin Dies. W.LASCELLES- SCOTT F.S.Sc. Dr. PATTERSON SHIBLEY, of Dr ANDREW WILS iC COTT,F. . » . ON, Ph.D,, Brooklin, Mérch 4.--The death of says: --"Zam-Buk S constituents , Wyoming Avenue, Washington, M.B., the {fmous Medic "70. Rev. Roger Allin of the Bay of Quinte are exclusively of herbal origin; D.C. says --" For years T have ority, says :--"Zam-Buk may be Conference occurred last Fridey at it contains no irritating mineral employed Zam. Buk in my prac- relied upon as an ever-ready anti- Brooklin Ont., in his eighty-first| drugs and animal fats. More- tice, and I know of nothing to septic dressing which has the Leading year. Rev. Mr. Allin is survived by}. Omar gent and balsamic §3mpare with it fo¥ skin troubles, additional advantage of unique Scientists one 30m, Prof C. Allin, Minneapolis, cons! render Zam. an from roughness and irritation to soothing and healing Di ---- n i ho y , Te emollient of rare power. chronic disease. | would never Zam-Huk exercises a special ac- Minn, Interment took place a ic + In my opinion, Zam-Buk iswell hesitate to recommend this tion on torn and severed tissues, Have Tested ton on Tuesday. _ adapted for treating superficial herbal Zam-Buk amongst my keeping them clean and helping Injuries and skin' disorders." » them kai ether again " ZAM-BUK Aaron. Sapiro' claims members of \ and found own patients.' Kit tog AR wd ek ey 3 Toronto Labor bodies establishing 1 i mii K Ii ~ i LFR it excellent conference of économie Review. . the skin | ~- s A t » s ad | ] A SA conan i ro Taggers gather about $16,000 in aid of ex-service men in distress. 1 -

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