Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Oct 1924, p. 12

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Lt | i { AROUND HER HOME Without Suffering Ex-| treme Says | Mrs. Wrigley -- Then Tanlac Res | Health. "Inside of 24 hours after starting on Tanlac I conld tell it was helping me, and five bottles has increased my weight 10 1bs.," is the striking state- ment made recently by Mrs. Kate Wrigley, 20, Lipton Ave.,, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. "For a whole year before taking Tanlae, stomach, liver and kidney disorders had me so run down that I couldn't even walk around in the house without suffering extreme dis- comfort. Frequently after eating my stomach 'would hurt me so that I would cry from the pain. * Nights my rest was often bfoken and morn- ings my tongue was coated white. I had no appetite, and my weight was going down. "But Tanlac has made me eat, sleep and feel better than in two years. To this great medicine alone is due the credit for the wonderful improvement in my health." Tanlac is sold by all good drug- gists. Accept no substitute. ' Over 40 million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills recom- mended by the 'Wanufactuters of Tan- lac. ~ | EK SER Facts About Optometry R. Arthey, Optometrist '148 PRINCESS any other profession. To be continued next Satyr- USE SULPHUR 10 HEAL YOUR SKIN Broken Out Skin and Itching - Eczema Helped Over Night g -------- For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or blotches on face, neck, arms or body, you do not haye to wait for re- lief from torture or embarrassment, : "diclares a noted skin specialist. Ap- ply a little Mentho-Sulphur and' im- provement shows next day. Because of its germ destroying 'properties, nothing has ever been be Jound to take the place of this sul- 'phur preparation. ' The moment you apply it healing begins. Only those who have had' unsightly . skin troubles ¢an know the delight this Mentho-Sulpbur brings. Even fiery, itching eczema is dried right up, Get a small jar of Rowles Mentho- Sulphur from any good druggist and use it lke cold cream. : ry ~~ pr------ ATTENTION High clase Pictures and Frames now at Bargain Prices. : Sagadron Leader A. Stuart M Sergt. R. Andrews, in the left to right: --Sergt. R. Andrews, Lieut. W. N. Commagider G. S. Webster on board the the Canadian Paci British World Flyers Return R.A.F. with his two co 'world effort have arriv. 8.8. "' Montclare' t. 'W. N. 'Penderleith and Lieu Plenderleith, fin fam, Major Ma Sr thom, arrival DESERONTO TO BOOM When Petrie Oream Separator * Factory Is Started--To Engage 150 Men. Dessranto: Oct. 8.--Petrio's man- ager | town preparing for the] future event in the manner of a new | Mr. Petrie | cream separator factory. himself was in town last week and speaks very favorably of the fac- tory as a settled thing. He stated that they would at the start em- ploy 150 men. This will help solve the labor problem for Deseronto to some degree. Drs. Thompson and Hycke, of Na- panee, were in Deséronto on Monday op business. Mr. Simpson, of Napanee, the Metropolitan insurance agen* for this + district, intends leaving for Toronto in the near future en route for Win- nipeg where with his fapily, he will make his future home. M.. Simp- son will be greatly missed by the friends he has made during his work as agent. Mrs. Alec Rogers and Master Ri- chard and Miss Allan motored from Marlbank and spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers, East Main street. Mrs. Rogers and Miss Marlbank returned with them on Sunday to spend a short vacation. H rd Keech and Bert Rom- bough, fishermen, ' spent Sunday at]ca! their respective homes, The Women's Citizens League are well pleased with the result of their fair, held recemtly in their White 'hall. For the two days, they rea- Uzed in- the neighborhood of $100 clear of expenses. The concert giv- en in the evenings by the Poand B.| concert company was greally en- joyed. The piano selections given by M nolas, a visitor at Mrs. Culhare's, w much appreciated. Mr, and rs. Rombough and family, of East Main streel, intend moving back to their farm in Prince Edward county the last of October. 8. C. Thomas, East Main street, returned to his duties on the C.'M. Ry. on Monday. Mrs. 8. C. Thomas is visiting her] daughter, Mrs. Clinton Rendell, Na- ranee Road. Stanley Snider and family of Shannonville were visitors to Mr. and Mrs. 8, C. Thomas,' Eas' Main street, on Sunday. Mrs, "BE. Harken, who has spent the past two weeks visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. 8. C, Thomas, East Main street, and her niece, Mrs. Clinton Rendell, Deseronto Road, has re- -- Detroit, Mich., motored to Deser- onto and renewed old acquaintances among friends and relatives. Miss Helen Covert, Fourth street, who left recently to spend a vaca- tion in Oswego, N.Y. has now 4 ted in Rochester, N.Y., secured ¥ position there, and will stay on per- manently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Masters and Mr. Amos, and Mrs. D. Kingsbury were motor visitors to Baih, Col- lin's Bay, Kingston, and surrounding territory on Sunday. The marriage is announced ot Ross Rendell, Deseronto Road, and Miss Verley Gaynor, Fenelon Falls, to take place the last of Octobef. Clarence Burley, Napanec, was a week-end visitor in town. Mrs. 1. Bradshaw and Miss Ger- aldine," Fourth street, are visiting in Napanee. George Davis, Roblin, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis and renewing other acquaintances iam town. ¢ Mr. Davis is an uncle of Mrs. W. H. Ri chardsen, Centre street. Miss Flossie Richardson is taking vocal lessons tn Belleville and elocu- tionary lessons in Napanee. -Miss Richardson promises to be 3 credit to her teachers. Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon Tobin and Master James leéft on Monday to spend a we weeks" wvarcation at turned to her home in Sydenham. = A baby girl has come to stay at the home of Mr. and - Mrs. Andy Sharpe, Edmund street. The little stranger will be known in the future as Miss Leila Jean Sharpe. Clinton Rendell of the Deseronto Road, deliveréd a load of potatods i} in town on Wednesday last. . Mr. Rendell's potatoes are In the frst Westport and Ottawa and vicinity. Miss Nellie Johnston, Grdén street, and Mr. Le Cassear of Peter- boro, were united in matrimony on Tuesday morning at the St. Vincent de Paul church. The "young peo- ple will make their home In Foca boro. Elgin Poste of Sudbury has Yo turned to the home of his mother, Mrs. James Poste, West Thomas street, to spend the winter. Work continues in the Metcalfe Canning Company to the smail hours of thS morning. Mrs. Van Dusen and Miss "Agnes "Thompson took in the 'Ten Com- mandments™ at the Granada 'I'heatre in Kingston on Saturday. BREAD UP IN PICTON The Late George A. Trumpour --First Meeting of Front Line Veterans. Picton, Oct. 8.--Bread went up in Picton last week ' from 15 to 20 cents per large loaf. George Albert Trampout passed away at his home, Main stroet east, on Tuesday moraing after an illness of several months. Deceased was a native son of Prince Edward Coun- ty and -had lived most .of his life here, where he'was well and favor- ably known, For the past few yelirs, however, .he with his Wile had lived in Toronto until last spring when, his health failing him, they had returned to' their oid howe in Picton. 'He leaves, besides his wif®, formerly Miss German, one daugh- ter, Mrs. (Dr.) F. G. Knignt. At the Court of Revision for the town of Picton, 112 namcs were added td the voters' list. H. J. Allison went up to Toronto on Saturday for a few days. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church are preparing for their Rain- bow fair to be held in. tho ghurch on Friday. Mr. and Mts. George Hubbs are preparing to go to Florida to speal the winter. Mr. Hubbs is agent for the Children's Ald Society here. His work will be looked after by L. A. Vansciver during his absence. Mrs. C. C. Spencer and litte Mary went to Toronto where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Grant for a few days last week, "The Methodist "church js out a church paper. It is ex That the first edition will bé off the press and ready for distribution next Saturday. This paper will 4=al en- tirély with the various activities of the church and the management are | hoping t6 be. able to get out an Is- sue each month. The Front Line Veterans held their first meeting of the scasom in ting "WHEN THE NORTH WIND DOTH BLOW~WEAR LANCASTER Lancaster is the warmest pal you ever knew. Made from soft silky B wool, mixed with Peruvian cotton to give it added strength, L keeps the warmth in and the cold out. Lancaster Underwear is made in all sizes for men, women children of all ages, and will keep its oe Soup ting shapeliness after' long wear and many washings. Lancaster is the friend of every busy mother, it ie unshrinkable, long wearing and its pleasing natural color does not easily show signs of wear. Let your dealer show you Lancaster to-day! Examine the soft warm fabric. Run ypur along the flat even unbreakable seams. Look * at the finish of the wrists, the ankles and the neck. Observe the hundred and one little refinements each garment )» Then remem that Lancaster o costs mo more than any other hi; ra e garment and be than oe v. YORK KNITTING MILLS Limited Spinners Knitters Weavers TORONTO . ONTARIO Are you in favour of the continuance of The Ontario _ Temperance Act? Are you in favour of the sale as a beverage of beer and spirituous liquor in sealed packages under Gov- ernment control? / . --for Government Control ° The Moderation League of Ontario C. D. Boyce, Secretary. Headquarters: 9 Richmond St. East, Torolo digging their potatoes and cutting their corn. The roads are very mud- dy in some places. The mail ears rier has been making his trips regu- larly. The weather has been quite cool at night but warm and very pleasant in the day ths. Pyramid a You of Piles Ay Pita EAE An ato taken away from Tweed EA fair has been recovered at Belle iatimer-hos-returned- from Jones] ville-- with 'Charles -Leveque in| Falls, T. Pritchard is with his daughter, Mrs. H. Webster. A great many visited thé lake on Sunday, ¢harge. He Nad some girls in the car when he was apprehended. Mrs, James Gay, Frankford, died

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