Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Apr 1924, p. 4

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\ Tid ey "Mr. and Mrs. Winston Churchill, with their son, Randolph; are shown amongst the cabbages at Covent Garden during, Mr. Churchill's campaign previous to the Westminster by-election These young ladies, at a school for girls at St. Paul, made a resolytion that-they would not borrow any more money from . dad. They 'are going to earn their own now by shoe-shining; hair curling and teaching Mah Jong Hebe you ever seen them as small as this? These three German ic jets have arrived on this continent for a vaudeville tour. Fr left to right are: Angelica Dorffler, her mother Elsbeth, and Marian Dreczka WELLINGTON VILLAGE. 4A Bpdget of News From This Stir. ring Place, Wellington, March 29.--The auto show at Picton was a decided suc- cess. There wero folirteen or fifteen ditferent makes shown, George Pet- tengill has returned from Toronto where. he had gone to consult oa specialist for stomach trouble. Mr, ,Smith's ,50n was stricken blind in one eye, and was sent to Kingston Mr. and Mrs. D. W. "Gallagher, Syracuse, N.Y., attended the fun eral of Mre. Gallagher's ester. Mrs. C. Vanalstine, "Trenton. Others, who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. O. Kerr, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ellis, Toronto;* Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Harris, Bowmaaville; Mr. and Mrs. W. Vincent, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Vincent, Brighton. * Mr. and 'Mrs, Gallagher, Syracuse after attending the funeral, called on Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Rankin, East Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Rankin 0 & medalist. lived with them for nine years, re- turning to their present home about two years ago. Mrs. Charles Thomas was at Brockville visiting her son, ~ Oran, who is teller at the Bank of Nova Scotia. Dr. James Mandeville, who met with the serious auto accidens some thres or four manths ago, rve- sulting Mn the loss of one eye, has '| returned to Pembroke to resume his dental business. Hiram Hubbs, To- ronto, attended the funeral of his sunt Mrs. G. Hutchison. $ ,John Bryant will remain for some time with Gordon Stutchison. On Thursday evening Miss Keitlia Thumpour entertained about tweaty "| five of her friends. The time was SAY "BAYER" when you b Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuralgia LumBago ~ Piin Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism yiusine 2.3 ay tue pe re So bagpi. SHEE : spent very enjoyably. Mrs. Nancy 'Shorn i very ill at her home. Mra. George Noble, who went to Chicago, to visit friends writes that she is having a - very enjoyable tim Chicago was her former home. Mr, and Mrs. F. C. 'Alexatder also, Mr and Mrs. S: P. Hil, Hamilign, y Sunday here. ' - A number: of foielebea arrived in the county and were hired by! Messrs. Ogilvy. 77ellington, Mr. Hig- gins, Lake Shore Road, Hiram Me-| 7 Donald and Thomas White, Bloom. Sr---------- Often we become subjects of Just censure and ridicule BY tou fregly expressing our opinions, Rh [SOWARDS | STARTS WITH SERVICE, ENDS WITH SATISFACTION SOWARDS KEEPS ©OAL AND COAL KEEPS SOWARDS PHONE 185. UPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. " PHONE 811. 'WE SERVE 00D MEALS Good meals served to your liking. EVENING PARTIES given first class attention. THE VICTORIA CAFE 854 King Street. ( Siug Lee and Gan Lee, Props. 'Telephone 762. WANTED W.F. Gourdier 78 BROCK STREET ~

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