Daily British Whig (1850), 23 May 1924, p. 9

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FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1024. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG a NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS | fo 8 Trade Mok LINENS A Housewife's Pride _ Women who take a [ride in their household inen will appreciate the ection of Brown's Shamrock Linen towell- i of designs at prices adapt- to ev urse. Every yard Syony parse, Shamrock Towelling--your foiialites that it is pure James Moore, formerly of Trent River, has purchased the residence of F. A. Hendricks, near the depot, and will make his hore in Campbell ford, Portions of Lock, Beckwith, Wil- liam and Bimsley streets in Smith's Falls are to be paved. Vp ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS By Olive Roberts Barton | "Are you looking for somebody ?'* "Please give me half a pound of lard," said Cutie Cottontail one day, bursting into Mister Bags' store in the woods, and pushing the door open so hard that it went tingaling- aling for five minutes nearly. "You get it, Nick," said Mister Bags, "I'm' busy." "And put it into one of those lit- tle wooden things, will you," panted Cutle, "You know -- like a little boat." "All right," sald Nick, "wonder- ing why Cutie was so particular."But | run straight home with it, for it's'a warm day and it will melt." Nick measured out the lard and wrapped it up and gave it to Cutie] and away the little rabbit boy went: like the wind. "I wonder what he is in such a hurry for," laughed Mister Bags. "Pickles and porcuptnes! It's the first time in all my life I ever saw that youngster move like that, ex- cept one day when Wasp Weasel chased him." Everything in the store went on as usual after that. Mrs. Chip- munk came in to buy some moth- balls to put away her winter clothes, and Mrs. Groundhog wanted some tender flannel for flannel cakes, and Daddy Cracknuts came in for some tobacco for his pipe, and Mrs. Owl telephoned for an order of groceries, and no. one had time to think any more about Cutie and his lard, un- til the telephone went "tingaling- aling," and when Nancy answered it, it was Cutie's mother, "Did Cutie go to the store for some lard about an hour ago?" she asked. "Yes, ma'am," said Nancy. "And he was in an awful hurry. He hard- ly gave Nick time to wrap it up. He just grabbed it and ran." "Well, he didn't run home," said Mrs. Cottontail. "And neither did the lard," although it's such a warm day, it's probably nothing but grease by this time, and running over everything else. I'm making doughnuts and I need it. I wonder where that little rascal is!" "We're not very busy just now," said Nancy. "Nick and I can go and hunt for him if you like. 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No matter what the you can improve it with a suitable D And what a wonderful saving of work Domin and beating belong to the past when you ado Linoleum Rugs are clean and easy to keep cl not absorb dirt or germs. Light mopping or Rugs add, taste in floor or kitchen -- House furnishing and departmental stores specialize in Dominion Linoleum and Dominion Linoleum Rugs. See the attractive display at the store you deal with and note particularly the moderate prices. "Like as not," said Mrs. Cotton- tall severely. "I'll be much' obliged The theoil w condition by roasting the coffee beans. Coffes oil, like all other oo roc he ofl any To prevent this, we seal Rideau Hall usuable part of coffee is' ichis brought to its prime ea to air length of time, Soft little baby hands - and salt faces radiate the joy that comes from wholesome dally baths. Active > bodies grow more Deauful each dors if you do." Off started the Twins, and they looked and looked and- looked for Cutie Cottontail. But nary a hair of him could they see anywhere, It seemed as though the earth must have opened up and swallowed him. "I wonder if Wasp Weasel--" be. gan Nancy, a dreadful thought com- ing into her mind. "There's samething, What's that?" They had come to the edge of the creek and there lay the lard on the bank wrapped in a large green leaf. But no Cutie, and no paper, and no little wooden holder! "What do you suppose can have happened to him?" she cried. "Cutie, oh, Cutie! Where are you?" Just then Mosey Mud Turtle poked his head out of the water. "Are you looking for somebody?" he asked. "It it happens to be Cutie Cottontail, I gaw him sailing off in a boat two hours ago." Nick knew now why Cutie was so anxious to have the lard Th a wooden thing "shaped like a poat." (To Be Continued), four Send us your name and address colors. 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