Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Apr 1924, p. 12

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i § on THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG - ST OP YOUR ROOFING TROUBLES Let us supply you with Shingles or Roof- ing that has a reputation for quality. "Quality" remains long after "price" is forgotten. * ALLAN LUMBER C0. Victoria Street. "Phone 1042. Time to get and have NN ne REAL Goffoe meme" N som J 5 Lh (TX YY. 1:00) :1 BS SEAL BRAND SYRUP OF TAR 8 - Cop LIVER EXTRA Stops CoucH P=} ---------- | was then very low, but has taken a | change for the better. Mrs. Williams is pow taking care of her. Mrs. To- land and Evelyn had dinner at D. | McMillan's on Tuesday. Mr. and | Mrs. Frank Buell have returned | from Espanola, Frank having been {laid off for a few days. A good garden should be covered] Fped Willlams and Ira 'Andress once a year with manure if it can be | leave for Sudbury on Sunday to go procured. |on the jury. There was no church Every garden book and catalogue | at Lee Valley, on Sunday, owing to contains lists of fertilizers and how | bad roads, On Thursday night the to use them, Follow them 'carefully | school board will meet for business and you can't go wrong. They have | purposes. Stanley Hunt is going to been worked out by experts, usually | work for W. McKnight in the saw- at government or state experiment | mill ' stations. Three agricultural meetings will Sprinkle wood ashes over the gar-| be held in the hail on the afternoon den just before a' rain. This is a|0f March 31st, April. 1st and 2nd, great potash fertilizer and potash | With mbving picture shows at niglit, does not leach out of the soil. Potash | the district representative, D. Robi- isan ary fertilizer for fruits |cheau, being thé kind donator. Miss and flowers. f Bue Pattefson spent the week-end Do not spade in sawdust or shav- | at her Uncle Clifford's. Miss Cecilia Ings. They form breéding nests for | McMillan has been troubled with Insects and fungus pests and are of | an ulcerated tooth. little fertilizing value. The mail-man missed bringing the Sheep manure and' cow manure | mail to Lee Valley, on Tuesday, his in commercial form are fine fertiliz- | horse played out on the roagd David ers if no stable manure is procur-| Stevens had a grist ground at D. Mc- able. They are very valuable to mix | Millan's, Mrs. Clifford Root was at with the compost heap before it is |S. Coburn's on Monday. Mrs. S. An- spaded into the soil. | dress and Lucy spent last week-end Dried blood is a good nitrogen |at I. Andress'. Mrs. George Waram supply and works more slowly than land Grace have returned home. Mrs. nitrate of soda. It may be dug in | Samuel Armstrong has had a very when seed ds planted to good agvant- | SOTe throat and cold. age. Lime is good for sandy soil. HANDLED WHOLE PARTY. helps hold it together. ! . Try some new vegetable this year. | D. O. Frink, Odessa, Used His Big You can't improve either yourself Truck for Purpose, as a gardener or your garden with- Odessa, March 31.--The western out a certain amount of expériment- | harvesters who passed through here, ing, [1ast Sunday were met about three If you are looking for reliable | miles from Odessa by D. O. Frink and taken to the town hall, where head lettuces, tried by many garden| ers, order Iceberg and Mignonette, | refreshments were served. Quite a The latter is a favorite 'summer var- | Rumber of their sympathizers listen- ed to thelr grievances and then they fety with Western gardeners. If you never grew any of the big | Were taken to Kingston by D. O. Frink who used his large truck winter radishes, try a packet of seed ] this year. Plant it in June. which accommodated the whole paity. Order plenty of seed, get lettuce ; and radishes by the ounce. Miss Laurena White, who has been spending the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Snider, has It AT LEE VALLEY. Mr, and Mrs. Everett Rogers, who have been spending the past winter with relatives, left Monday for Vank- leek Hill, where Mr. Rogers has been engaged as cheese maker. Mrs. Arthur Fraser spent the week-end with her daughter, -Mrs. Hugh Perry, Deséeronto. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Addit, Kingston, have been engaged as cheesemakers for the Farmers' Friénd factory. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Neil, Flower, Agricultural Meetings Are to be Held This Week. Lee Valley, March 26.--Mr. and Mrs. Donald. McLean and Mrs, Scott were visiting at M. Cloughley"s last week. Miss Helen Andress and Ken- neth Armstrong were the guests of Miss McMillan on Sunday. A small party and dance at Mr. 'Hunt's, on Friday evening, was a very enjoyable affair. Mrs. 8. Andress, Lucy and 7. | age, N.Y., to see their mother, who. returned to her home in Shelbourne." SIRS Te -- i 4 i J » PN 1% / with dry Rinso. stores sell Rinso. in A clean start OFF to school every morning. in fresh, clean clothes. How happy Mother is when she can manage that for-her children. It can be done so easily with Rinso. This new Soap loosens all the dirt just by soaking. The rich Rinso suds get the clothes clean without any back-breaking rubbing. Even the ground-in dirt at little knees and elbows yields to a light rubbing Use Rinso next washday. You will be delighted with the results. All grocers and department Rinso is made by the largest soap makers, the world For the family wash, Rinso is as wonderful as Lux is -for fine fabrics. | If You Keep Hens Helen were calling. at James Roots' on Wednesday, : * Fred, Clifford, Marilda Root and Station, are guests of the former's father, John O'Neil. Mrs. (Dr) H. E. Day spent a few days with her You Can Get FREE This Book on Poultry JF you are a poultry-raiser, whether for pleasure or for profit, you need the Ful-O-Pep Poultry Calen- dar. It tells of proper care and feed- ing. It describes all poultry diseases and tells how to cure them. Full in- formation about the new *Chick- Starter" with cod liver oil which is causing such 'a sensation among breeders this year. Send no money. Just drop us a line and we will send you this valuable mother, Mrs. Charles Timmerman, last week. Mr. and 'Mrs. Donald Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Simmons and little son, Russel, Wil- ton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and The W.M.S. met ~~ Helen Andress were skating on the Beaver meadow, Wednesday. This is the first skating there has been<in the Valley this year nearer than a town rink. Harvey and John Spear- ance arrived on Sunday from Carth-| Mrs. D. I. Snider. CCORMICKS Twelve lessons by lead- ing, practical experte-- FREE to users of Ful-O- Pep feeds. Write us for particulars. book FREE by return mail. The Quaker Oats. Company Peterborough, Ont. A. WACTIAN & SUN. Wks olesale Disttibutors. id Special Announcement We are pleased to announce that we have recently added the famous NEPTUNITE VARNISH to our complete stock of Lowe Brothers "High Standard" arnighes. Paints and V; When tunite and effect on ©! : we tell you that a surface finished Varnish will withstand that hot dishes, boiling water, and acids have no it, you can easily a varnish Neptunite 5 with Ni the heat of a Hot Ire te what an extra- ) fo pRB 1s there of beauty in a piled of money? nea - What will. not = masters do whea| eir rascals dare to do such things. ' During the international ladies' hockey match «between Ireland and America: at Merton the mascot of the Irish team, was carried on to the field and intro- duced to the spectators . Abbey, "Bonzo", vy EE | | 2 J) L. IX ¥ sq ws at the home of Mrs. James Boyce, last Wednesday afternoon, A baby boy arrived last week to make his home with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scher- merhorn; also a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Neil. PHILLIPSVILLE NEWS, Dennis Downey Located in Brock. ville with Candy Company, Phillipsville, March 28.--Miss Maggie Nolan has returned from Elgin where she was nursing. Miss Verna Davison, late of the Oshawa hospital, is spending some time at the home of her grandfather, W. B. J EY CRE (OF 5 JN Phelps, and her mother, Mrs, Maude Davison. Miss Elva Chant is assist- ing her grandfather in the store at Harlem, . Mrs. C. J. Myers is on the sick list. Miss Anna Myers, Westport high school, spent the week-end at her home here. Willlam Chant, one time resident of Delta, after spend- ing 'eight months in the general hos- pital at Brookville, receiving treat- ment, is recuperating at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chant. Alen Has- kins and Frank Chisholm spent a day in Kingston recently. M.Myérs and R. Preston are mak- ing sugar in Harry Coon's bush. Vir- g11 Phillips is not enjoying the best "BISCUITS wd of health these days. Dennis Downey, son Downey, who has bee conndcted with the fi the Betty Brown Candy Co., has up his headquarters in Brockville as secree tary-treasurer and general manager, as the firm has removed its plant to Brockville and 1s occupying a pore tion of the store of Abbott, Grant & Co. His many friends hege are glad to hear of his success. re. Julie in Toronto; Many times the skeptic win nol listen because of the fear of Deing . convinced. : A hundred years of wrong do nog make an hour of right, Jhe gets relief from DR. CALDWELL'S LAXATIVE " SYRUP PEPSIN 1 Hi : ih i gyedw £: i i R hg E } Fz I H Fe: - 5

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