Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Apr 1926, p. 10

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A Revelation in Tea Goodness-- |MILLINERY LESSONS IF= J : The purity and fragrance of | F OR ATHENS LADIES : '3 Passing of Mrs. Livingston-- | Little Amy Young Is Stead=- ; ily Recovering. hs . Athens, April 3.--Many farmers | " fa the vicinity haye tapped their [lil but ~ sugar-bushes, find that .the | ¢ v 1 wx: A. Haze sugar-making season has not arrived | ir real earnest, as yet. } 3 3 ind { its ¢ mendous popularity. Dr. Kenneth Blancher, Morris-| burg, called here last week by the Brown Label 75¢ - Orange Pekoe Blend 85¢ funeral of his uncle, the late Chaun- } cey Blancher, while in-town was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Jessie! Elancher, Isaac street. Mrs. Duleolon, Philadelphia, N.Y., and Mrs. Morton, Brockville, were | here this week, owing to the death | of their mother, the late Mrs. Lucy | Livingston, who passed away on| Monday morning, March 29th, at the | home of her daughter, Mrs. Alex-| ander Pflmer, Elgin street, with | whom she has been spending the Pn : We will continue to supply the same high- , grade milk from tuber= dulin - tested cows. on > the Hemlock Park Dairy farm for those who de- winter. A few days previous to her sire it. demise, pneumonia developed, and, | y despite careful nursing, the' end | ? 3 came speedily. The late Mrs. Liv- ingston was the widow of the late Benjamin Livingston, and was born in the vicinity of Addison, nearly Jelghty-four years ago, moving to | this district about half a century] ago, and 'becoming a resident of this place several years ago, following the death of her husband. She was a kind-hearted friend and neighbor, held in high regard by all who knew her, Funeral services were con- ' ducted in the United church on ; . i Wednesday afternoon, by her pastor, : . Rev. H., E. Warren, who preached an W° - impressive sermon, in the presence nusua 1 tan ar % of a large audience, gathered to pay ' a last tribute .of respect. The pall- bearers were A. Scott, L. Kelly, W. {fll Ww : * op on Suvi. ney nsure Pure, Richer worth and M. B. Holmes, The re- d 9 " mains were deposited in the local 25% out LAY Wiltes, Victorls strest I" carrying out our plan of supplying able deliveries daily. Carefully aged well over eighty--although she 3 the people of Kingston with the selected horses and modern equip- still resides alone--was discovered freshest, purest and safest milk, we ment kept in first-class order, to- } by a neighbor, on Sabbath aftérnoon, set unusually high standards to which gether with courteous, reliable sales- March 28th, in a very weakened to adhere. a, men, make certain of a delivery ser- condition, and unable to rise from her bed. Her relatives were sum- moned, and care and medical atten- tion were given, and. she is now /. \ vice you'll appreciate. We insisted that all milk supplied by Ne oo. ) the Hemlock Park Dairy should be _ Enjoy this richer, safe milk and de- quite improved, and it is expected obtained under the most ideal farm pendable service in your. home. that she will soon be about again, as conditions, wherg>the production of Telephone 3100 for a salesman to usual, ' milk of unusual richness and quality call. Little Miss Amy Young, who has is thoroughly understood. been {lI al winter, first visi sealer } : Hemlock Park Dairy Milk is pas- Jere So Jum us 3 rey t, with We insisted that our new dairy teurized for absolute safeiy. operation, is quite improved in should be modern in design and con- hedlth, and her nurse, Mrs. Stewart, struction; that its equipment should Pasteurizing is simply a process of has been able to leave her patient. { include thé modern necessities for - bringing milk to a specified. high The wee girlle was able to be down- ensuring abgolute purity and - safety temperature, holding it at that tem- stairs for the first on Thursday, and her numerous friends, young and oid, hope for a complete recovery, Little Amy is one of those amiable in milk; that each can and bottle be perature for a short time, then cooling rinsed with cold water, washed with rapidly. Nothing is added to the boiling water ahd sterilized with live milk, nothing taken away. Pasteuri- "anadian General Electric Product oe ' Have you tried Hemlock ; that the milk be bottled and zing does not remove cream, make - children whom - everyone loves, and Park Dairy butter yet? steam; tha e.1m s ; ng i : rf ; oe . her affliction, this winter, is sincere- o's 'mach better eo i the bottles capped by machinery so milk less notirishing or alter its taster" SEE US FOR HOTPOINT IRONS, TOASTERS AND ALL 1y regretted. ; a kinds, t of that the milk is safeguarded against HOTPOINT APPLIANCES. Mrs. Fred Scovil, who has been the purity of the ingre- contamination on its journey to your On the other hand, pasteurized milk iil so much this winter, is showing |ff} dients used and the expert home. is easier to digest and remains sweet HALLIDAY ELECTRIC CO. most encoliraging signs of stecdy way in which it's made, ' longer. Hemlock Park Dairy Milk is ER KING AND PRINCESS STREETS. 'PHONE 94. improvement, and this last week has becau \ . ow : yey = f Sony bcen enjoying a visit from her and pecaue 1's yuoked in Finally, we insisted upon a delivery guaranteed not to have any altera- daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) W. D. Stevens, (lll . * it fresh and pure. service which would ensure depend- tion in cream content. and children, Westport. ¥ Mrs. D. L. Johnston, Elgin street, has been Invalided home from par- ticipating in her usual active life, suffering from a severe cold. Mrs. Spence, Comsecon, who re- contly sustained a stroke, is recuper- ating at the Wiltse street home of . her daughter, Mrs, A. E. Watt. % Mrs. Laura Yates, Frankville, has ) : been here for a few days, a guest at T ] ho 3100 * e the Victoria street home of her 5 € ep ne Limited daughter, Mrs. William Towriss. Rankin Hastead, who went to Owen Sound with relatives, follow- 380 PRINCESS STREET ing the death of his grandfather, Rankin Lawson, with whom the 3 3 young man has resided since child- 2 . Our Salesman will Call Next Trip hood, returned to his home in this ' vicinity, a couple of weeks ago, fer, 23 he says, "There is no place like home," cand Athens seems the dear- est spot on earth to him, ENTERTAINED THEIR FRIENDS, | mourn his loss, three daughters and The forthcoming classes in mil- three sons, The sympathy of this finery, under Women's Institute|pe, and Mrs. Robert Brash Celébrat- | wholé community is extended to the auspices, are being anticipated with ed Wedding Anniversary, bereaved in their loss.' pleasure by a score or more of Pittsterry, April 5.--The sawing| Miss Edna Spence is' unable to at- ladies, who have signified their de- | machine is busy in the neighborhood. | tend school this week through 'ili- site to be enrolled as members. A|The roads are in a good condition (ness. The teachers have gone to government instructor, Miss = Me-1 tor motor. traffic now, We are ali their homes for thie Easter holidays. Laughlin, Toronto, is being sent, | sorry to hear that Mrs, Harvey Scott |The I.P.S. made his calls on "the and the two weeks will, no goubt, be is confined to her home through | schools last week. The Ladies' Aid profitably spent. The date of open-| yjiness. . Jackson cheese factory | met at the home of Mrs. John Mil- Ing the lessons has been fixed for opened on Thursday last for the " lions on Wednesday afternoon, and - ELECTED OFFICERS. ter, Helen Rose, who have spent some time with the former's father, For the Ladies' Ald of Mallorytown | ©. F, Dennee, have returned to their United Church.' t |home in Mount Chestney. A large Mallorytown, April 1-~--Harry {number of farmers from here at- Tennant from Atlantic City is visit- tended the sale of western horses at ing at his father's home. Vivian Leeland, on Wednesday last, : Tennant is still in the General Hos- 3 pital, Kingston. John Hafle Ja very | pu... o,: poiias, pistof of Bt. Ane much improved. Our teachers are drew's church, Renfrew, has recove leaving to-day for their Easter holi- ered sufficiently trom the severe days, Miss Hazel Fenton. B.A. fori, ou or sciatica to be able to go to Brockville; Miss Frances Mallory Clifton Springs to recuperate, for BEscott; Miss Charlotte Vickery Mrs. Emmaline Hudson, living for Shawville, Que. y s The ladies Ald of the United (quer, Lo 400 Ia Brockville. on Church Jot at the parsonage S|" 'w *y" yy. @el nay purchased the on Tuesday evening to elect their anto stage of A. Murphy, which runs officers for the coming ecclesiastical Gananoque and ton, year. 'The president, Mrs. Stephen | Ci¥oen Gananoque Kings! h Guild, presided and asked to be re- . Heved of the presidency. The newly ea officers are as follows: Pre- A Few Doses sident, Mrs. F. M. Purvis; vice-pre- siden Mrs. Partridge; secretary, Mrs. Clarke Guild; treasurer, Mrs, A, E. Jordan; flower committee, Mrs, W. L Mallory and Mrs. Lewis Trickey; parsonage committee, Mrs. Thad Purvis, Mrs. E. Summers and Mrs. Charles Mallory. 'Ernest Doughty and family have the 19th inst. son. beld their annual meeting. A large number attended the fun: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brash efiter- eral of the late George Galway on| tained a large numbper of friends at At Findley Station. Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Galway | their home on Tuesday to celebrate Findley Station, April 5.~--The|was highly respected 'by all who|the fiftieth anniversary = of their Ladies" Aid met at the home of Mrs, | knew him and the many floral tri-| marriage. Many useful and beauti- William Curtis on Thursday after-|butes festified this. He leaves to] fu} gifts were received from their noon. Lunch was provided by the wou | family and friends from near and hostess and Mrs. J. Brennan and 9 . far. Among the gifts was a beauti- Mrs. W. W. Kiell, Nature S 'OWI |{® ros from the Ladies' Ald, of | The K.C.L scholars are home for . which Mrs, Brash is a valued mem- their holidays. ber. Mrs. Robert Barclay read the Mrs. John Brennan has returned address, which conveyed to Mr. and from attending the funeral of her Mrs. Bras De Sent sige "yh fa ,. the late Cartw, cymmun : heh a Hap, years of married bliss: Mrs. Joseph | Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson at- Lane presented the gift. tended the funeral of Mr, George| ' he. roume 8 20d Sauiee ers ei ns AH uw ecqora , a. hye i: Yan g and Miss Alma Millions, Miss Helen Brash and Miss Effie Leatherland as- sisted with the serving. : Mr. and Mrs. Brash thanked their many friends in a few well chosen words, for their kindpess. . {Miss Vickery and Miss E. Doughty read papers on the work in Japan. £3 ES

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