Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jan 1926, p. 3

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ¢ | ie ee t] patent 1 Jeather shoes that will knock you for a goal. A WORD TO BRIDES | It's proud of his wife, he 1s, proud 800% IN TABLET FOR PROBS :-- Milder to-night and Saturday, with local MOWAT SANATORIOM »T Be Given by Depot Regi~ ment of the OCanadian Mounted Rifles. A check for $208 and a suitable tablet will be presented to the Kingston Health Association at their next meeting for the Mowat Sana- torium. 'Ihe money is a part of the balance from the regimental and canteen funds of depot regiment Canadian Mounted Rifles, C.E.F., "C"" squadron of which was recruit. ed in Kingston, The committee of ch J. F. owell of the Howell Lithographing .» Hamilton; Harry Birkholder, amilton; apd C. Bain, a prominent merchant of Hamilton, were trus- tees, was unanimous in its decision Ao divide the money equally be- tween tHe sanatoriums at London, Toronto and Kingston. The check came to Major Allan Stroud, who was commander of "C" squadron, this morning and the presentation will be made by him and several former members of '"C" squadron. » @ william George Butler, a resi. nt of the Capital for the last three pears, and formerly of Perth, died ednesday in his sixty-first year. | Brockville will have an Old Home Week, July 18th to. 24th. It is twenty years since one was held. H.M.S. Rodney--largest battleship in the world---is launched at Birken- head, England. Picton ¥xhibition will be held this year on Sept 7th, 8th and 9th. Quickly banishes the troublesome cold or cough. 25¢. and 50c. L. T. Best PRESCRIPTION DRUGGHT THE NATIONAL CLEAN« ERS AND DYERS Steam Pressing and Also Freameh Dry ning. Repairs and alterations. Corner Bagot and William Streets "Phone 2106. J. F. WALKER, Prop. Next to Actual © Cash or Bonds DIAMONDS the best collateral of all Form merchandise. We buy practically all our DIAMONDS unset and in this way obtain both une surpassed quality and value, DETACHED BRICK DWELLING ~-- 7 rooms, B. and T., électric and gas, H. W. floors, hot air; garden; central. - $2,000--Frame, 4 rooms, B and T., electric light. 000-~Frame, 7 rooms, 3 p. bath, electric light and furnace. $4,000 -- Brick, semi-dotached, 8 8p hath, electric light ard deep lot and garage. $7,500 Brick, all modern, central, MONEY TO LOAN, CUSTOMS BROKER | ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE. Bon BROCK T., KINGSION : Truck Via The HIGHWAY TRANSPORT SERVICE Daily Service To Napanee, Descronto, Belleville: Trenton, Brighton, Colborne, Cobourg, Oshawa and Toronto Truck Leaves Kingston Our new sample books of Wall Papers have arrived. We would be pleased to have you call and look them over. Possibly you will see just what you want. B -H. English A Coat of B-H aint ill go wih suy of the new Wall Papers and give your room added beauty. Trya quart to-da By Cynthia Grey. Many a good luscious . batch of} divinity fudge has been ruined by | too much stirring, little bride! i And many a good husband hds| been ruined by too much nagging | from even so beloved a creature as| a bride! If you must nag, at least be con-! sistent! Don't razz him for not slick-| ing ud, and then proceed to . give| him the same w. k. juicy fruit for] adorning his manly physique ana | scraping the old razor blade over| the manly jowls! | Yon see, bridies dear, you have] een told go much about the knavish | deeds to expect from spouses! Your! little shell pink aural appendages! have been stuffed full of Old Wives' | Tales. You have read and you have heard | and you have seen that once a man | catches a street car he doesn't run after it, and once a man gets a girl he will not exert himself to keep the skin she loves to touch. And you have read and you have heard and you have geen that some | husbands lose interest on¢e the girl | is theirs and proceed to cast amor- ous orbs at other frails. Brides, do have a little plain horse! sense, even nothing but colt sense if | you can't achieve the full-grown va- riety--but do have some! Make up your mind to the fact that of course he isn't alway going to be the image of John Barrymore or Rudy Vaselino or Lord Chester- field. He likes to snuggle down into that | old patched smoking jacket or fuss | around the cellar in those abomin- | able old trousers just as much as| you like occasionally to pat on that! faded old kimona when you give] your face a clay pack or wash your hair. It's really a tribute to your under- standing and the dear intimacy that makes him free to do what he pleases when near you! And by the same token when he agadding goes with you, of course he's going to put a gardenia in his buttonhole and wear a shine on his { The minutes of last regular meeting | rebate of interest charged him on of her silky marcel, her white throat beneath the pearls, the dear ron | | self she is all' swathed up in | georgeous Mandarin cape! He's dressing up for you and no other frail in all this wide, wide | world! Township Councils LOUGHBORO. Sydenham, Jan. 25---Council met at 1.30 p.m. All members present. were adopted. An application from Ross G. Guess for the position of assessor yas read. On motion of Davy and | Smith, William Hobbs 'was appoint- | ed outside member of the Board of Health. On motion of Storms and Smith, Ross G. Guess was appointed assessor for the year 1926 at a sal- ary of $125. per annum. ' On motion of Storms and Thomas resolved that Geo, Cranston receive taxes of NNW. 1-4 lot 1, con 1, on account of tax bill not being deliver- ed to him before Dec, 15. On motion of Storms dnd Thomas, Daniel Carey was paid $274 for 14 sheep killed by dogs and 14 sheep { injured by dogs. On motion of Davy and Smith the following bills were ordered paid: $6.50, Wm, Lonsdale, rent for house occupied by A, Smith for the month | of January, 19826; $7.16, Royal Bank of Canada, exchange on trans- fer of county rate, tile account afd county debt; $6.47, 8. W. Alexander, treasurer, excise stamps and 'tele- phone accounts; $7.89, Municipal World, supplies. CECIL M. WALKER, Twp. Clerk. i-------- Mrs. 'W. H. 'Wiltse has returned to Athens from Ottawa where she visis- ed her brother, W. Lillie, and fam- ily. Her sister, Mrs. Knapp, King- ston, 'accompanied her home and will spend a few weeks here with Mrs, Wiltse. CO-EDS TAKE TO THE DERBY Derbies are quite the thing among co-eds at the University of Southern California nowadays. campus has one. Moore showing how they look. ere are Loretta Johnson, left, and Dorothy early every girl on the "wr her |, Sn snow flurries. All Unsold Dollar Day Bargains Remain All Day Saturday r SATURDAY AT STEACY JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE! 5 ch To-morrow: is the last day of our Greatest Annual Clearance Sale. A Sale replete with extraordinary bargain opportuni- ties in all sections of the store. If you have not as yet par- ticipated at this great event, come to-morrow and share in its economies. YOU SAVE 15% FROM 9 TO 6 O'CLOCK TREBLE DISCOUNT STAMPS! YOU SAVE 15% This special feature event should find a ready response from all shoppers who practice thrift. Our entire stock of regular priced merchandise " is included for your choosing. And further, to-morrow will be one of the few times that this feature will be offered during the current year, so take full advantage ofit!' 7)

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