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

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D.KELLOGG'S Extremely Popular Sandals You will need them as soon as the wea ther changes. : --Sandals in Suede. --Sandals in Buck. --Sandals in Patent Leather. Many new styles to choose from. he See Sots Sue, a a -- \ committee decides] Tokio theatres have decided on a representations from Home [two-thirds boycott of foreign films. _ wiotims regarding reimburse- philanthropist lives not for him- 4 but for the world. ® 7 wel Gad z i | L. Salsbury | meeting THIS IS NO PLACE FOR A "PROHI" G. K. Chesterton, internationally known writer, is shown receiving the degree of 'Doctor of Distillery" at an English Un- iversity. | chus--a bit of comedy at the e | cises at which Chesterton was From the Countryside -- Lennox & Addington BETHEL. June 16.--A number from here attended the Standard church camp meeting at Yarker during their stay there. Mrs. W. Jackson and Mrs. attended the Institute at Mrs. Hiram Huffman's on Thursday at Moscow, Mrs. Sher- | lock, Camden East, spent a day re- cently with Mrs. John Galbraith, Mrs. M. McWilliams spent over Sunday with her friend, Mrs. C. Histed, Camden East. Mr. and Mrs. James Skinner spent a recent Sun- day at Mrs. W. McWilliams'. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis at G. Jeffrey's on Tuesday evening. MOSCOW. June 12.--The district meeting of the Woman's Institute was held at Finterprise on Tuesday. Mrs. J, A. were served at the close. We are pleased to hear Miss Georgie Huff- man is improving after her recent operation in Kingston General Hos- pital. We regret very much the death of Miss Ethel Asselstine who passed away at her sister's in Min- neapolis. Mrs. Hammond, Laidley and Miss Wright, accompa- nied the body home. Service was held in Moscow church and burial in the family plot. Miss Gladys As- selstine spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vanlu- ven were recent visitors at E. L. Vanluven's, Leeds FALLBROOK. June 17.--Mr, and Mrs. William Wilson, Perth, spent Sunday at Nor- man Darou's. The marriage of Miss Bessie McFarline and Nelson Hern will take place tomorrow afternoon at the home of Robert McFarline. Miss Mary Ennis spent a few days the guest of Mrs. William Munroe. Miss A. C. Wallace spent a day with friends in Perth. Miss Cora Camp- bell is visiting friends at Elphin. Meadows are looking grand. The social on Friday evening was a suc- cess. The children are writing on their exams in school. LAVANT STATION. June 17.--Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Bar- rie and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lee, spent Sunday last with friends at Watson's Corners. Mrs. Thomas Lee is spend- ing a few days in Perth with her grand-daughter, Miss Marguerite Lee. M. Moore left today for Belle- ville, to be present at the United Empire Loyalist celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Sproule and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horne, Ladore. Messrs, Mervin Cox and George Sproule spent the week- end at their respective homes here. Mrs. T. E. Barrie spent last week with her sister, Mrs. R. J. Wilson, Finch. A number from here ate tended the baseball tournament at a good time. Three games were played and resulted in favor of La- vant team. H. Malcolm, Clyde Forks, will exchange pulpits with Mr. Moore on Sunday next, N. June 16.--Mr. and Mrs. T. D, Spence attended the graduation exer- cises at the General Hospital, Brock- ville, on Tuesday evening when their daughter, Miss Elva, graduated. Mrs. Hamilton Jule (nee Amy Spence), Lindsay, came down for the event. Mrs, Jule and Miss Spence are now spending a féw days at their home here. A number from here were in Athens, on Friday, for the laying of the cormer stone of the new high school and for the picnic in Cross' woods afterwards. Another dance was held at the » . Amey, Moscow, presided in her cap-| able manner, Delicious refreshments | Dr.|. Snow Road on Saturday and report] He has just been crowned with the wreath of Bae- nd of the commencement exer- speaker. | paviiion on Friday night. | day night previous, many friends from a distance being present. Miss Mary Dixie has returned to Charles- ton from Brockville. E. Merron, awa, is spending a few days with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. Halliday. Miss Julia Hudson has gone to Jones' Falls for a few , months. Miss Sarah Hudson has re- turned from Utica, N.Y., where she spent the winter, L. Botsford, | Leaf, is not enjoying | health, | factory for a week or so. Miss De- [ Wolte, Portland, was a visitor over | Sunday at E. Latimer's. S. Dewolfe, Elgin, and Miss Kate Delerond, Ni- cheesemaker, Oak the best of agara, were recent visitors at Mrs.| Smith's. | Women in Politics. The old notion of a necessary divergence between women and men in politics has been dissipated emtire | ly by experience. Inevitably one sex or the other may lay special stress upon this or that particular proposal, | but they can and do work with one | another for the carrying of the whole | programme. Women, with add will, strength to all {tc a we have no | parties. cause, They _WHIG ~~. | The at-| tendance was larger than on the Fri- | T. Hudson is helping in the their : keen sense of what is immediately | practical and their power of devotion | i r i i i | FRIDAY, JUNE 20, ~~ {Service = POLICY. £. The: Miokto of Every 5 oh on FE tees of | i force. | You Can Fusure-for $2,000 Without Medical Examination In the Confederation Life IF you are in good health, and between the ages of 18 and 45, you can buy $2,000 of Life Insurance in the Confederation Life without medical examination. No Extra Premium Is Charged The policy carries the same liberal Guarantees amd Privileges and the Same Profits as with Medical Examination. 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