Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Mar 1926, p. 9

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- THE DAILY BRITIS 5 / H. WHIG Better Breakfasts Week You Enjoy It-- Why Shouldn't "This Week and Shirriff's Marmalade is made from only finest ingredients care- fully blended as if intended for one tablé alone -- and 'that one, YOURS, , +. .° You could spend weary hours in marketing and more weary hours in cooking and preparing what you buy, yet not produce such a delicious Marmalade as Shirriff's. We import finest quality - Seville Oranges direct from Spain. We use purest \cane sugar. There is the basis of that fine, old recipe which gives to Shirriff's "Marmalade appetizing flavor combined with wholesome and sub- stantial nourishment. 'And your grocer has Shirriff's in the size best suited to households large or small. There's the dainty individual jar, - 12-0z., 1-lb., & | Every \ - Week? 23-b. container and the big 4-Ib. tin sealed air-tight -- the same high quality in every size. Avoid waste. Buy the size best suited to your convenience. You know how good orange-juice is for children. Shirriff's Mar- malade has definite food value and tempting fl youngsters all they want. avor. Give the - Fh Why should you be without this delicious breakfast dish -- or why should you bother with home-made Marmalade when you can have a supply of Shirriff's on your pantry shelf ? ? Start to-day. Improve your breakfast with Shirriff's Marmalade. Eat it 365 days in the year because it's economical and good for you. § , Anderson Bros., 14d., Division Street. Henderson's Grocery, Brock Street. Crawford's Grocery, Princess Street. Jas. Redden & Co., Princess Street. A. Glover, Earl and Bagot Streets. 'The Golden Lion," Brock and Wel- lington Streets. A. G. Brouse, King West. W. J. Lee, Earl and Albert. C. R. McLeod, Earl and Alfred. E. Bearance, Union and Livingston. A. Blore, Wellington and Gove, * John Marshall, Barrie and William. Gage & Reid, Portsmouth, » J. Gilbert, Barrie Street. Mrs. C. Quick, University Avenue. George Bennett, Lower Bagot St. M. Kennedy, Montreal Street. J. A. Percy, Division Street. "Millan's" Grocery, Ontario Street. E. H. Baker, Montreal Street. P. H. Baker, Johnson Street. Jos. Cullen, Princess Street. Dominion Stores, Ltd ,Upper Princess Dominion Stores Ltd, Lower Princess J. C, Hopkinson, Ellis Street, W. E. Hopkinson, Brock Street. W. H. Gillespie, Sydenhain Street. T. Rutherford, Chatham Street. Mrs, A. Davies, Queen Street. D. B. Gage & Sons, Division Street. W. C. Shales, Pine Street. J. Hunt, Pine Street. A, Tugwood, Cherry Street. W. Simpson, Plum C. C. Treneer, Patrick Street. George Clenahan, Barrie Street. Parton's Grocery, York and Barrie. Robinson's Grocery, York Street. D. Ryan, Sydenham Streets H. M. Stover, Alfred Street. J. Bryant, Albert Street. J. Blakey, Victoria Street. M Ainslie, University Ave. T. R. Carnovsky, Princess Street. "| W. G. Hamilton, Princess Street. Chas. Saunders, Princess Street. Chas. Pickering, Princéss Street, J. Zakos, Princéss Street. D. Couper, Princess Street. W. J. Nesbitt, University Avenue, 8. L. Scott, Brock Street. Mrs. J. Grant, Brock Street. Jas. Kelly, Division Street. H. A. Smith, Division Street. H. A. Dunlop, Montreal Street. John Gordon, Montreal Street. Mrs, E. Wartelcky, Lower Bagot St, |} Mrs. 8. J. Corrigan, Montreal St. H. Salsberg, Colborne Street. E. A .Cockerham, Stephen Street. W." Reid, Junction. G. Childs, Thomas Street. Purdy, Barrie Street. J. E. J. Otton, Division Street. i 8S. A. Caverley, King Street. + Chas. Driscoll, Morris Bros.; King Street. Stuchen Bros., Princess Street. H. J. Smith, Bartack Street. Mrs. E. Brunton, Wellington Street. Chas. Peters, Rideau Street. W. J. Code, Grove Inn. A Ee on i Z. Handler, Montréal Street. v e See Special Displays at Your Grocer's Store ~~ hirrif"s MARMALADE Week » A Story by Oynthia Grey. "We had our first quarrel last night," said the adored kid brother "wall a ; fg ond I used > r | thinks he {to do? with one of those grins always worn when he regales the doting family circle with an episode of the new married life. "She made me so darn mad," went } jon ILB. stopping to kiss wife Milly's red-g curl over her right ear. "ANd you made me so darn mad," echoed the red-gold-haired wife, with a quick glance at mother-in- law who's not so sure about this slang girls' talk nowadays. "Well, Cynthia, wasn't I right 1" went on K.B., appealing to the pro- fessional" adviser of the household.' "She promised to let me wash the dishes every night and I went down to the store for some cream for breakfast and whea I got back she had them all washed and put away!" Then the tale of woe continued. It seems that Milly stayed up until 11.30 ironing and wouldn't let K.B. fron his own shirts. It seems that he told hér if he ever saw her with an iron in Her hand again he'd do terrible things! Maybe they were saving for their house, but she didn't need to stand up and irom until mid- night and he wouldn't have it! It seems that the quarrel had real- ly been a bit serious ! Milly insisted that she would iron as late and as much as she wanted to and she'd be ashamed to see any husband of hers wearing shirts he ironed himself, But somehow the quarrel gave me & warm glow around the cockles of the heart. What a sweet quarrel it was! Based on love and devotion and self-sacrifice ! : Can you imagirs the institution of matfisony bringi \g anything. very dreadful to kids who quarrel because {ome doesn't give the other a chance to do as much work as,the other ne she should allowed It was In a bless-you-my-children | mood that I listened, and an inward thus might they ever about my Jerry!" and she said, "But Jerry would never be like that! He'll always want to help me and I'll always want to make him rest!" And what can one do in the face of a trust like that ? Bless you, my: children ! PRIEST VANISHES Rev. Francis E. Hadedorn, a Ca. tholie priest attached to the staff of ACCIDENT AT CATARAQUL. [Lady Had Misfortune to Fracture a : 'Couple of Ribs. : _Catafaqui, Feb. 24.--A number of George Topliffe, - Glenvale. The Beaver Mission Circle entertained the Circle girls of Westbrook, on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. E. Cook. E. Caverly and J. Simpson have been on the sick list. Mr. Buck, who spent several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Lyons, has returned to her home in Toronto. Mrs. Teepells, an- other daughter from Kingston, has taken her place. ; The Baker brothers here have re- ceived news from England of the death of their father, John Baker, aged seventy-seven. He is survived by eléven children. Four sons are living in this village and two daugh- ters and five sons in England. Sr Mrs. Woodsworth, Kobe, Japan, is expected here on March 9th to ex- hibit slides of that country and de- liver an address, Mrs. Kish paid a visit to her farm in Tichborne this week. F. A, Smith, B.A., son of Canon Smith, Christ church, is to be ordained in St. George's cathedral on Sunday morning. Egyptian Cabinet is considering start of Government-ownéd merch ant fleet with two ships purchased from Australia. Units of Labor Party in Great Britain endorsed Liverpool Confers ence policy of excluding Communists by 60,000 to 18,000. 3 nl wal ~ When You go to Bed do Your THE Nerves Stay Up? &) T happens with so man --gix nights in the wee --no sleep until after mid- night at best, and then usually a crawling hour of wretched wakefulness some- where between two and four. Stop drinking those treach- erous stimulants--tea and coffee. Your whipped-up nerves will be gra For --Tannin and Caffeine found in tea and coffee are artificial stimulants which excite the nerves. 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