Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Apr 1925, p. 7

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG terest in athletics is doing more for the present-day girl than anything i else." GANANOQUE | a Marjorie: "You bet it §s. Some of CANAD il those athletic costumes make a girl April 23.--A wedding of much in| i 0 look stunning. terest to several Gananoquean took | » --Dorothy Bainter. place in Oshawa on Monday mofaing | last when Miss Amanda L. O'Regan; ws Ges, became the bride of C. C. Murty of | ! Bob: "What do Yi aid the the export division of General Mot-| | best of the indoor sports? spent her | + . Miss O'Regan has Losing Game. Roslyn: "Holding hands, no mat- | 0 he } Courtney: "I hear you won a|ter whether you're playing poker summer vacations on the river here | BY ADRIAN MACDONALD | crossword puzzle prize." or making love." < for several years, and her many Mitchell: "Yes, but it didn't be- --Allen Norris. friends in Gananoque extend their Striking word pictures of sixteen of our Nation Buflders. | gin to pay for the dictionaries I best wishes. This new style of biographical treatment has extend- wore out." Answers To Yesterday's C Word Mrs. Donald Woods (Florence Lit- ed to several well-known national tharacters, such as { hits Limeriike, ross is ap) Nadav Ny Sir John A>Macdonald, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Lord Strath- { The Cover Charge. 1. Limb; 2. Light; 3. Marry; 4. cona, Dr. Ryerson, Paul Peel, Father Lacombe, Louis By Dale CJ Harrison. Tittered; 5. Duck. Mrs. R, 4 Litleian. he Pontiac Frechette. How many phases of our national life it | "Let's go to a place where they 1. Story; 2. Bells; 3. Made; 4. Lo as he her par- covers is shown by the fact that the first section is con- dance and they dine," Sound; Bb. Peel. " ™ a +o Hinton, King cerned with Wolfe and Montcalm, and one of the later Said Joe to his wife and the lady ---- treat west. > cried, "Fine! (Copyright, 1925. Reproduction ones with Sir William Osler, Price cee. mew.. $2.00 I know just the place; it is not very | Forbidden). Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Littlejohn, | Ernesttown, motored to Gananoque large, i ; ~ and spent yesterday with Mr. and | And, best of all, Joe, there is no I A a Naryay R | cover charge. . All humor: epigrame | Mrs. R. J. . » ® humorous _mottoss), jokes, | The civil sult to decide a matter dotes, poetry, buriesques, satires, { of right-of-way between the proper- | { » { That sounded as pretty sweet tid-/| ena b 1 SIE po inen of Shildrol. man | ties of A. E. Bishop and S. Adams Every lady will like the Tans we are showing--Straps, Gores and Ties--priced $9.00, $8.00, $6.00, $5.00 and $3.75. | ings to Joe; 30 sual dn will be paid for at |! Lo, He saw here a chance both to save || from $1.00 to $10.00 per contribution; on King street came up for hearing himself dough from 25c. to §1.00 per line for poetry | | 8t Brockville on Monday last, but | And show his wife how much he ST%aing to the elsraster and valug was postponed until the 8th of May. | really did lovd her-- y the Editor of "The Fup Shop." || The Canoe Club is making ar- b And all without spending One Fifty All Ree mast De wluien on { ranements for a big dance early next | per cover. r name of this newepaper, and | | month, * should be addressed to Fun Sh The meeting in connection with ann | Headquarters, 8 West 40th Str ; or € g | The wife, all enthused by the plan, New ork City. Uno Breet a soft ball team was largely attend- butions cannot be returned. jed last evening, and the prospects sald: "I guess are good for the formation of a team 4 b G Id il | ra better run downtown and pur- -- 4 0 9 Si Vel W are | Shuts a dress; Bas. ald LaFrance of Queen's Un- 31 must look my best, must be styl- 3 ish and gay iversity was in town yesterday. | When I go with Joe to a swell ca- Captain Light, director of the « baret." Kingston Choral Society, was in w ' v Gorham Ss Silver town yesterday completing some de- - = 4 | The rest of the story is quite quick- tail arrangements in connection with | Ill The Aberneth Shoe Store Cream, Powder, 1 a Tofyia duis quis the concert here next Wednesd E Blonde Satin, Fancy Pattern, Gore, with Covered Spanish Heels at $6.00, is another real new style. THIS IS THE YEAR FOR BRIGHT COLORS. WE ARE ALWAYS PLEASED TO SHOW YOU THE LATEST, | ly told; The dress cost our hero ome hun- evening. Indications point to a Soap, dred bucks, cold. bumper attendance. Captain Light "TI had the dress charged," said the has submitted a very interesting and Polishing Cloth. wife, all aglow: SHON, Tr ra oy ONE Jud EARNER EANIRE RE "You can't dodge a cover charge!" promises to be a real musical treat. Ki t ' . » } The Kingston Symphony Orchestra s Biggest Home F yy. ~--r---- muttered poor Joe. The finest prepara- of twenty will accompany the sing- . Nothing To Be Proud Of. ers. tion made. Kayser: "Anyway, no one ever Mrs. Low of Toronto is the guest pointed out to me that a fool and his of Mr. and Mrs. Byran Heaslip. Electric it and power for coun- money are soon parted.' try homes, and smal} towns. 35c¢c. each Meyer: "Of course not. They knew you had no money." f W. C. CANNON -- oY irndel 104 Barrie St. Phone 1150J. Of the Late Mrs. L. Shier of North. brook. . The Fun Shop Dream Book, "THOMAS COPLEY |{ Kinnear & d'Esterre §| (ov wveciar arrangement wieh or. Floyse, Avril 38--A roul winter 3 I. C. Itt, the famous Tokio Dream Was experienced here last week when JEWELLERS Phone 987 Doctor, we use rarmmted to give ro a heavy fall of snow came and many people enjoyed a real good sleigh L 168 RINCESS ST explanation of dreams for our FUN ride. H. 8 'P LD) SHOP customers. Send {in your . H. Spencer and V. McCausland dreams, and the Doctor will tell you Ex ay were guests at 8. Wheeler's, Sunday. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA what they mean--EDITOR). H. Levére and family were visitors a. at J. McCausland's, Sunday. Many at- \ Dream you're an angel flylng high, What's a college bred? H--m? tended the Zuneral of the late Mrs. SHIH § tif JOBBING WORK A SPECIALTY .B| Maybe youn be one bye and bye. Oh, that's a four year loaf. Lh Nortubtosic «io, Dame | RINE REGISTERED: Brick, Stone, Plastering and Tile Setting --Log. Was ald 1 | CANADA rest in Northbrooke burying ground Dream that you're paying out mo- : ney in bills, oh he 36:3. . SIMMONS' MATTRESSES Douglas & Mcllquham Jus ese vo xe wer Tu he vy bee LA pills. MOTHER OF SIX CAPTAINS. |andah nearly completed now. 8. For the Relaxation and Sleep You Need CONTRACTORS BE x ATTENDED THE FUNERAL y * oo a -- he Wheeler started his new storehouse Dream of a cat with an elephant's| Death Takes Mrs. Henry puie of | last week. Frank Wheeler is draw- Phones 2267F--928W .. 400 Albert Street trunk, Sombra, Ont, ing cement and boats to Loon Lake. The stuff that your Sweetie is teil-| Sombra, April 23.--Funeral ser-|Mr. and Mrs. Percy King and chil-| they are pure, sweet and sanitary through and through--- ing is bunk, vices were conducted last Saturday |dren visited Cloyne Monday night tresses as you want to sleep upon--yet their cost is no greater than youl ..» morning for Mrs. Mary .Dupule, [on business. Jack McCausland has | Would be obliged to pay for inferior grades that nobody can Dream you are bitten by mad gola| Widow of the late Joseph Dupuie, of | purchased a new team at Madoc, to |1¥ vouch for. Delivered to you in sealed carton. fishes, Sombre, Ont. Burial was in the |work on his farm with. SEE OUR DEMONSTRATION ALL THIS WEEK 1! You'll drop one of your wife's best | Catholic church cemetery at Sombra| Esra Wheeler and sister, Rachel, dishes. beside the grave of her husband. made a flying trip to Tweed, on « so ; Mrs. Pupuie died Taureday WokRe Tuesday last. Mrs. Katie Meeks was at a wedding they a a| ing at the home of her daughter, | the guest of her daughters here over a. IN F OX : pra a & they 2erved| rs. John McNamara on Main street, Sunday. Bullding still progressing at | TF LEADING UNDERTAKER. Phone 147 for service. : That means the bride will not like ( Marine City, Mich., where she had | Loon Lake. A bunch of people went | ual trips in spite Of the bad roads. Watchful Waiting. = = what you give her. resided several years. She was 80 |through here, Tuesday, to see about | The ice disappeared at an early How many street cars passed the poi years and six months old. building at the head of Macinaw period as the high winds rolled {t| barber shop while yon were. sitting . To Mrs. Dupule fell the distinction | Lake, ashore on the 21st of April, much| inside waiting your turn? Tom had . White, Black, ' ,Jmprovement. of having reared six lake vessel mas- ------ earlier than last spring. Mr. and Mrs.| a shave, Jack a face massage, and Platinum. Cinnamon, Grace: *'l believe Jack loves you ters, Sve of whom survive her. THY | yurmers Seeding at Fernlelgh. | R. Bauder made & 'tiying trip to] Sally got her hair bobbed. You walt A " more than he used to. are Captain George Dupule, Captain | = pernleigh, April 22--Many farm-| the village. J. Fraser and J. Hermer| ing. The cars passed along the "Silver, Taupe, || Evelyn: "Well, maybe not more, ( Joseph Dupule and Captain Fred Du- | ers started seeding during the past | passed through here enroute to the| street. * : R ed but at least better. pute, 3 Marine ous Captain Joba week and report the high land work-| summer cottages being erected at Then you went out and had to » ed, --Mrs. H. G. Miller. upuie and Captain Herbert Dupule, | jng excellent. It weather permits it| Loon Lake, D. Thompson spent Sun-| walt two minutes on the corner fora 'Brown, Kit. of Sombra. The sixth son was the | wii} pe general this week. New seed-| day at C. Mills'. trolley car. You probably a : A : Vulnerable. late Captain Charles Dupule, of Ma- | ino 1g looking fine and clover gives} ed on the "rotten service." We don't CHOKERS in all F urs, Malvin: "Tom bas an athletic rine Olty. . MTs. Duplo was a sister (promise '15 be u bumper erop this Engagement Announced. blame you. You expect prompter ser heart." of the late Captain A. Miller, well | year Migs R. B. Root a Mr. and Mrs. Angus Clarke 1 barber shops 1 . I A , Em-| vice than you James: "No wonder. He falls for | known tug master. Her daughter, Royce have returned ay in 5. bro, announce the on are of | and Ti a And, all the little dames in the sport| Mrs. McNamara, is the wife of the | schools to resume duty after spend-| their daughter, Florence, to Dr, An-| ring accident, the street car gives clothes." --Hleanor Hiller. sugiteor in the steamer Joseph Sell- | ing master holidays with their par-| drew L. MacNabb, son of Rev. Ro-| prompter service, When you stop .: tr wo . ents. Mrs. 8. Parks and son, Claud, | bert and Mrs. MacNabb, Smith's | kicking we know that you ave lost And they em dressing passed through here, on Saturday, | Falls, the marriage to take place on | faith in the eoncern. rooms," sald Uncle Hiram on his enroute to Ardoch to pay a visit to| April 22nd. pn ein ie first visit to the city; looks to me her daughter, Mrs. 8. Gray. Miss The cost of transportation em ; more like undressing rooms. . Agnes Salmond is"spending a few| The creator of good luck quite | Holliday's famous stage from 8¢. days with Miss G. Schinaur, Ardoch. | often finds the credit given to Provi- | Joseph, Mo., to California in 1881 Mae: "What'I want is a just 3 The cars are again making thelr use! dence. was $2265. Arion: "What I want is just a -------------------- ee---------- ' a furnaces Quebec man." ~Priscilla Adkins. a ¢ Q J are O ANRA Sus a ve svi i EA Ears 000 : Real Sports. FORT EER a a. tum, " Foy: "My doctor says that an in- x a a » : SOFT SLABS $4.00 and $8.50 : hi ' R Sob e He Used Them With | Ey -- _ A $ h. ROR EY Ba, well to-day ani Pound after pound of Yeast, rich In vitamins! *

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