Daily British Whig (1850), 22 May 1924, p. 14

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For every wash-day method "TD INSO is ideal for any wash-day method you use. You do not ve to change any of your usual steps--ijust use Rinso where you used to use ordinary soap. If you use a Washing Machine, soak your clothes in the Rinso suds asusual. Inthe morning add more Rinso solution and work the machine. Thenrinse and dry-- vou will have a clean sweel snow - white wash. If you like to boil your white cot- tons, Rinso will give you just the safe cleansing suds you need in the boiler. If you use a washing machine, follow the advice of the big washing machine manufacturers-- use Rinse. Just soaking with this new kind of soap loosens all the dirt until a single rinsing leaves the clothes clean and spotless. However you do your wash, make it easy by using Rinso. LEVER BROTHERS Rinso is sold by all grocers LIMITED and depariment stores TORONTO Sm -- THE JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES Under the Circus Tent Jack suddenly heard a loud roar and looking about, at the opening in the tent, he saw Boscoe, the circus elephant. Beside the big animal stood the elephant trainer. "Come on, young fellow," said the trainer. "We are all ready to perform." So Jack and Flip bid the clowns good-bye. It was but a short distance to where the elephants were lined up, ready to enter the main tent. 'Can I ride in on one of the elephants ?" asked Jack. "Why, sure," replied the trainer. "Hop right up on Boscoe." Jack laughed. "How can I hop up high enough to reach his back 2" he asked. FOR SALE HOUSE--7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, electric lights, gas, 3 piece y furnace, nice verandah, garage, in good location, on south Sacrifice price $4,000, SUMMER COTTAGE, convenient to Kingston, will be sold y. FRAME HOUSE--3 rooms, toilet, electric lights. Price $1,800. M. B. TRUMPOUR 'Phone 704 or 2072w - - - 270 PRINCESS STREET BUY ADVERTISED GOODS And before the trainer could answer Boscoe grabbed Jack around the waist and lifted him gently up into the air. There was a very pretty seat on Boscoe's back and Jack shortly found himself sitting in it. All this time Flip was barking and having a great time running around. (Continued.) The Sure Way To A Square Deal ee SER EE eT Cut Softwood Slabs $3.50 per lo=d $4.00 per load Split Pea Coal $10.00 per ton While it lasts. Just the fuel for this time of the year, SOWARDS COAL C0. Phone 155 UPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. PHONE 811. of Best Results and a con- siderable saving on the cost of ia The reason is x Julicy 0! BS na: to which they oe are : It > J Symlied, dri ery. easil es ckly, and had in , EAI ] Oyer Neglect of their Road--Lakes TOKIO JAZZING IT UP! Jazz architecture is Tokio's latest. "Authorities have for- bidden construction of permanent buildings for awhile yet, so enterprising merchants ara seizing upon the oppurtunity to DAILY BRITISH Ww ee ---- the silverware. * Rogers Bros." edi E IA) She could not help but picture Now, in the noisy inn, where the waiters ignored + their table, she could not help but picture the dinner at the Pembertons' home--the cool, quiet dining- room, the daintily set table, the glinting beauty of Then she realized that the essence of good entertaining lies in the personal touch, in the surroundings of the home. * * Perhaps you, too, have wished to give a dinner at home, but could not because you lacked the necessary silverware. You need let this trouble you no longer. "1847 Rogers Bros." comes in every kind of piece re- quired for formal or informal entertainment. Easily and reasonably you may provide in this fine table- ware all the things you need--salad forks, ice cream forks, soup spoons, orange spoons or serving pieces. A leading dealer in your vicinity carries '1847 May we send you a copy of our booklet, "Etiquette, Enter- taining and Good Sense'? Its illustrations of table settings are authoritative to the last degree. tions for successful entertaining. Write for it to-day. Meriden Britannia Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ontario, You will find it full of sugges- AMBASSADOR PATTERN Bouillon Spoon 1847 ROGERS BROS, SILVERPLATE A HERAT EES NITED et AAA rr nts} | vie with one another in gaudy structures, Here, fo instance, are a motion picture theatre and music shop. Though con- structed of thin wood coated with stucco, they look like stone. > A AAA Ar AAPA temas & + a 2 WHERE MARTIN FOUND AID Scene at Fort Moller. Alaska, where Major Frederick | Martin and Sergt. Alva Harvey arrived after their plane had ! crashed into a mountain. NORTHBROOK KICKING. one finger from infection from a piece of steel.! Miss Lillian Atkins is leaving Wednesday for Detroit where she will join her brother Martin. Many are planning on attending the birthday party and dance for Earl Miller at William Rosenplot's, Mon- Full of Fish, Northbrook, May 19.--Heavy rains are filling the low places preparatory for mosquitoes which will have many | places in which to hatch. J. L. Lloyd | day night. j and 8S. §. Both made a business trip Mrs. Lowes, of Manners Station, to Denbigh, Saturday, finding the | is visiting her sister, Mrs. Daniel { roads poor for motering. Mr. and Spicer. Harlowe carried off the blue 1847 ROGERS BROS. SILVERPLATE SOLD BY MaAHooD Bros. Foot. feet. The porous canvas gives healthful ventilation to their growing, active The rubber soles give atitness; elasticity and freedom for the develop- ment of the young foot muscles. Besides these important qualities, Fleet Foot is the most economical sum- mer footwear you can buy. - Ask your dealer to show you Fleet Foot shoes with the new crepe sole. Light, healthful summer footwear OU cannot put better footwear on _your children's feet than Fleet There's a difference in rubber sole canvas footwear, just as there are differences in iery, hats, clothing or almost any. " thing you buy When you ask for and get Fleet Foot, you are sure of the best quality and value. The trade mark LEET FooT stamped on the shoe is assurance of the genuine eet oot shoe -- made only by the Dominion Rubber System. ' | Mrs. William Both spent Sunday at | Mrs. Robinson's, Queenshoro, T. M. Thompson, Harlowe, holds services each Sunday morning at Glasinbury, A. E. Fletcher, president Ore Chim- ribbons in the wrestling match last week and we are compelled|to take a back seat. Mr. and Mrs. William Rosenplot, Denbigh, have moved on the George Slater farm. Guss Wood ! ney Mines, is in Buffalo on business. | purchased a buggy from C. C. | Many go to the local lakes for fish] Thompson. Mr. Vogan has men em- which have been so plentiful that ployed bricking in his boiler and pre- they throw them vut of the creeks by | paFing his saw mill. Mrs. Carman hand. Many are salted for future | Cassada is in Kingston hospital re- use. C. C. Thompson converted a covering from a successful opera- Ford into a fine delivery truck last tion. * Harold Atkins has a hen's egg = weighing over four ounces. Mrs. A. Many are complaining of the deal | E. Fletcher has tne lawn ready for the road from here to Kaladar gets 2njoyment, having a new tennis each seasom and as previously many court, croquet space, double swings, thousands are spent on the highway | ete." north of Cloyne, Mepriving our mud roads of any repairs, -... ! Mr. and Mrs. O'Rielly, Buffalo, are Denbigh Tidings. moving to the Ore Chimney where Denbigh, May 17.--C. Lioyd, of they will reside in future. George | Plevna, contractor for the Plevna- Lloyd is having an auction sale and Denbigh mail route, has purchased a | disposing of all his chattels. Charles | néw Ford truck, which he used on | thompson has already lost part of | his last trjp to Denbigh for the first EE -------- -------- time, and will prove a great improve-; Petzold, who was a week here visit- ment on the mail and passenger ser- vice. Mrs. (Dr.) J. Adams, who en- Joyed several weeks visit with her son, Joseph Adams, Jr., has arrived bome again. Mr. and Mrs. C. Both also arrived home from Killaloe where they went to see their daugh- ter, Mrs. Kiel, who has been very ill William but is improving nicely. Mr. NA ing ing relatives and friends in his na- tive home, has returned to his home in Raglan. M. R. Reid, T.P.S., made an official visit to the publie school. Dr. Wilson, Perth, dentist, spent a couple busy days in the village this week and Dr. R. E. Sparks, Kingston, also arrived on his regular halt yeéar- 1y visit to Denbigh. * ES -------- HE -- EE A ----r ec ys i RB apr -- hE ------ -- _-- EE --

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