Daily British Whig (1850), 20 May 1924, p. 4

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cameameancae rte te ogi al TTT ~ TUESDAY, MAX 20, WHIG 4 THE DAILY BRITISH | HEART WAS SO BAD _HAD TO SIT UP IN BED Mrs. O. E. Fitsgerald. 106 Ross St., St. Thomas, Ont, writes:--"In the * fall of 1921, I was taken ill with my heart, but I did not pay much at- tention to it. I kept on with my Bousehold duties, but seemed to be- ome worse and worse, and finally = bad to call in a doctor. He said I was all ha down and was a nervous . ad a severe pain in my chest which would move over to my Beart and it became so bad I could not lle down, as when I did I had Such a smothering feeling I would have to sit up in bed till it passed away. I tried several remedies, but with U0 good results. Finally, I was in- Suced to try Milburn's Heart and Harve Pills. I took 7 boxes, and I now as well ago, and I 38 a va 30 Jone The clown quickly grabbed Flip and set him on his feet again. Jack Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pilis| crawled back into the little cart. In the meantime, all the little children are 60c. a box at all druggists or| around the circus ringside were enjoying the fun greatly. Suddenly a ers, or mailed direct on receipt it bbit darted out directly in front of Flip. of price, by The T. Milburn Co, | the White ra e : ? Limited, Toronto, Ont. Dr. Martel's Female Pills z GuineaGoid Mil and Extra Fine 20 for 2 5° JACK DAW"S ADVENTURES Under the Circus Tent EET Before Jack knew it, his dog was racing, fast as he could, after the rabbit. The little cart swayed from side to side and every minute Jack expected to be tipped over again. Flip kept getting closer and closer to the little animal and a great cry went up from the clowns. / of the great palatial Bega of the Canadian the well in Pacific ar tiie wella "Don't let your dog get the rabbit !"" shouted one of them. 'Make Flip stop !" yelled another. By this time Jack realized that the little rab- But just then the rabbit came to a little white box and he leaped inside. (Continued.) a i rr mea : Dainty in Gold and Silver RURAL RECREATION, had all the exercise when working Places. cise, but I submit it is not recrea- R. J. Bushell, writing in the Far-| tion. Why not let the trustees of all PA CIFI o mers' Sun, says: rural schools see that their respec- the "Sun Doctor," in which he made | by the press of the -recent meeting Construction of the Panama canal it quite clear that the city child | of school trustees of Ontario held in 'as saved American shippers mil-| had more endurance than the coun- Toronto, that the urban trustees ad- Angling associations in England | recreation, in the way of play-| made by the rural school trustees of Stock their fishing waters yearly | grounds. It might be ald that the| play grounds for their children. M BR with baby. trout, from four to ten |city child needed exercise, hence the Why not give the boys baseball and ® Py : doing chores, etc.,, after school In' a recent issue of your valued | tive school grounds are made play- Hons of dollars as a short out from | try child, his reason being that the | vocated strongly play grounds for inches in length. reason, and that the country child | quoit-pitching, étc., and the girls ! " 113-115 PRINCESS STREET WoL VR I BN | There Is Much Need for It in Country | hours. Work may be termed exer- paper, I noted an article written by| grounds. I noted that reports given the Atlantic to Pacific coasts. city child was given more time for | their children, and no mention was WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS AND PENC Fountain Pens Street Kinnear & d'Esterre Waterman's | JEWELLERS Pri corer for news, that she sends ' al daughter to.ask W.-R. Hearst's friend to come to a party to. come basket ball, etc. 1 am a sfrong advo- cate of quoit-pitching, for many rea- sons. A small space of ground only is required, and quoit-pitching is re- garded by authorities on the game as one of the mdst attractive an healthful forms of recreation, re- quiring nerve' and good eyesight, YOU'LL want to try these delicious corn flakes--nothing just like them has ever been offered you. The wonderful flavor of finest corn, rolled thin, toasted to a golden crispness. Order from your rocer. Made in ada. Sold in a wax-wrapped 'pack- age. Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Limited and at the same time developing strength and muscle which go to determine endurance, Then again I submit it is also an incentive to good attendance at schodl. Being elected secretary and treas- urer for School Section 3, Township of Kingston, County of Frontenac, at the annual meeting of the ratepay- ers, I at once, with the assent of the other trustees, instituted soft-ball games for the girls and quoit games for the boys, and I find much inter- est taken, and am pleased to note that many trustees In our county are taking the same line of action, 80 many, in fact, that I have offered a silver cup to the best team in the county, cup to be contested for at the ' Kingston Industrial Exhibition next September the 16th to 20th. Being a strong advocate for the uplift of the farmer and the educa- tion of his children, I pass this on to you, Mr Editor, with the hope that it may reach the columns of your valued paper, and may be re- garded by rural trustees as energy well directed. ' ' of Belleville's citi- such a publicity A GOOD CHAT, ANYWAY } William Gibbs MeAdoo (right) and Senator of Virginia are ex-secretaries of the United States And both have been mentioned in connection with the cratic presidential nomination. Mi their experiences as directors of natio of Democratic presidential prospects. sent an invitation to assist in cele- | Prince of Wales in 1919, had to form a citizens' Health is the soul that animates all the enjoyments of life. DODDS KIDNEY EE PILLS

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