Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Apr 1926, p. 12

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

"THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG aiid a ers working right up to the time WOLFE ISLAND BUDGET: ITEMS OF INTEREST they are taken to bed -- of babies | born on bare floors or frowsy beds, | with dirt all about them and scarce- Silver Springs Cheese Factory Has Opened for Season-- Fishermen Waiting. i ly enough nourishment to keep them jE one is forced to ask; 9 | Why, if the community provides some families with everything they Wolfe Island, April 23.--After a long steady winter, we believe that spring has finally come. The roads i | can possibly need, doesn't the com- | munfty set about to provide decent are now practically free from snow, and are drying rapidly. | conditions for every mother and { child?" ; The christening of the infant is | expected to take place in the chapel { Royal at St. James' Palace. The god- | fathers will be King Gebrge and the 2 { Prince of ~ Wales, while the two Robins are noticed in pairs, as if preparing to build 'their summer homes. The Silver Springs cheese factory opened on Monday, April' 19th, with R. Gordineer in charge again. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. | grandmothers, Queen Mary and the Montle Wiggins are glad to know | Countess of Strathmore, will be the ; Bodmothers. Nothing concerning the that they are fmproving after a se- vere attack of grippe. | christening, however,vhas been offi- Mrs.| Oscar McReady, who | cially announced. been fll, is recovering. Mr. W. L. Allenson, Jr., has purchased the farm formerly owned by Mrs, Pyke, of Kingston. Mr. Willlam Jamieson and family, who have lately occupied the farm, are leaving. shortly for Kingston. They .will be greatly missed on the island, as they took a very active part in the affairs of the community. Moving here from Tam- worth less than two years ago, they have made 'many warm friends, who regret their departure. Mr. George Boyd is repairing his barn. The Island Hotel, owned and op- erated by M. V. Johnson, is being re- (painted, Mr. J. Briceland being the brush artist. | cross- 4 ' 2 ' e ie 2 ln Led lee " Sy POT 3 A aU | | | * A BLEMISHED SKIN { Cannot be Relieved by Salves and | Ointments. | has ustice to Your Good Taste Irritating sores, pimples, eczema, {%alt rheum and other skin disorders are all signals of distress, telling that your blood is weak or impure. You cannot get rid of eczema and other | 8kin troubles with ointments and out- | ward applications, because the trou- ble is rooted in the blood and can only be removed by purifying and enrich-| {ing the blood. Dr. Willfams' Pink | Pills banish these troubles because | they purify and build up the impov- {erished blood. This has been proved {over and over again. Among those { who have thus benefitted is Mrs. fet Your (Jloors 0 miles of gorgeous scenery, Stay at hotel de luxe, and from motor, golf, climb moun or swim, "-23 : . . 3 Because you reaily live with .your floors, see them literally at every step--because they are constantly within the view of every guest, they should always-do justice to your taste and judgment. 3. To construct again.420. Electrical device for 45. To hasten. turning over motor. . Constant . To peep. fon. 2. To finish. . Second note in the . Native. scale. 5. Your sister's daugh- . To tire. ter. Horizontal, To delay. Butt or shoot at. Silk worm. Pertaining to sound e beauty 1; ros? the | 6. mark to compan- | 2 ed Scenic Seas to 11 ia, vocal KERR-BRYSON Peoronrah Conducted TOUR 1) Y AS KA oronto 9 rite for fare did full especially | sound, 114. Native metal. {15. Variant of "a. {17. Canine animal. {19. Sun god. #20. Fluid in a tree. 3. Arid. » 58. Sowed. . Paid publicity. . Minister Vertical. & |26. Sea duck. Senior Yawned To devour Final, decisions. Males. Sw 00 ~1 82300 00 veo | Chris, F. Hummel, Castor, Alta., who |. | says: --"I wag troubled with eczema [ tor years and although I tried many | remedies I did not find permanent re- lief until I used Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills. Whenever I did a little work the last week in Kingston. Mrs. Payne, who has been Kingston, is recovery. Mr. Peter Grant, who has Mr. and Mrs. George Rattray spent undergoing medical treatment in the Hotel Dieu, making a satisfactory been Ira Seaman-Kent Flooring, safeguarded through every stage of manufacture by a desire to produce the best, will always be a visible compliment to your good taste and good judgment--and will outlast Corded cloth. my hands pained me greatly, espe- 22. Age. . Trades To Nr jcially my fingers and joints which | e 0 24. The whole. . Sea eagle. 40. to . ; r HWANLE | t i 2. To set for - | were swollen and cracked, so that 1 . J Y.'27. To employ. . Seventh note n (4 0 hese 0 pay {could scareel ore Th on ay - Inlet. scale. ment. | ket Acne, ° - a To submit. . Neuter pronoun. The craw of a bird. | a5 the result of a statement I read, I jars Streets.!32. Thick black viscous| 5. To bow. Prohibit. Jovuen to -try Dr, Williams'. Pink | liquid. \ . Label. Bet 8, and I had not been taking them 33. Unit of work. Morindin dye. glare, {very long when I found they were 34. Father . To depart. 50. Fashion. {helping me. 1 then got a dezen boxes, 35. Drinking vessel, . To make a mistake. 51. Cavity or opening. |ayd before they were all gone every 36. To perform, 'One of the cofls in a 52. Since. trace of the trouble had disappeared. «37. Rhythm. "T** connection. 54. You Had I known of Dr. Williams' Pink 39. To rot by exposure. At the present time. 55. T - ist Pills earlier I might have been spared | . Device for freeing Favorite = Japanese | >: © eXist. the suffering I endured, and saved gardens of obnox- fish. [56. Sixth note in scale. | the money spent for other treatments #7. Preposition of place, fous plants. . Morass. that did not relieve me. 1 hope some AA AAA, other sufferer will benefit by my ex- of his head. 'But I heard Farmer perience." Greenway say last winter that he If your blood is out of order begin wouldn't clip me, because the barn taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to- 'wasn't very warm and my hair could [day and note their speedy beneficial grow as long as it liked." results, Sold by medicine dealers or "Well, I guess it liked to grow jSent by mail at 50 cents a box by pretty long," laughed Nancy. 'You | Writing The Dr. Willlams' Medicine do look awfully funny, Blackie. |Co., Brockville, Ont. You'd better lpt us take you to Rub- adub, 'the fairyman of Scrub-Up Alberta Liberals, meeling at Ed- Land. He'll fix you." monton, endorsed Joseph T. Shaw.of "Oh, will he?" whinnied Blackie Calgary as leader of the party in delightfully, that province,. "Yes, sir! He will," sald Nick. - Evangeline Booth, Salvation Army "Then hop right on my back, all { commander in 11.8.A., is suffering three of you," whinnied Blackie. | from acute attack of appendicitis at "We'll start at once." New York. So they all hopped on and pretty Italian war debt settlement was soon there they were, right in front ratified by the U.S. Senate, 54 to § of Rubadub's house in Secrub-Up 33, but opponents will move to re- : Land, Adventures of the Twins consider. "You don't want your mane and By Olive Roberts Barton. 20 =a confined :to his bed at the home of your house. Mr. And Mrs. Muckian, was able to return home on Sunday. The play, "An Old-Fashioned Mother," which was put on in the C.M.B.A. hall on Tuesday night, April 13th, was a decided success. The many friends of Howard Ab- bot are glad to know that he is ahle to. be home again, after having spent several months in Kingston, "taking medical treatment. There is a great deal of sickness on Wolfe Island. Mr. George Keyes, who has been indisposed at the home of ser son, is improving. Mrs. Thomas White and Mr, Ira Bayne have both been very sick. Charles Jamieson fs also sick. Mrs. E. Horne and daughter, Elaine, Bath, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Horne, at "The Point." Mr. William Armstrong has left for Cardinal. From there he leaves to sail. Mrs. Armstrong accompanied him to Prescott. Mr. David Bustard is in poor health. Mr. Herbers Leakey is very busy these days, having "laid hardwood floors in the parsonage and in Mr. H. Boyd's home, and having'finished the | interior of Mr. Muckian's porch. At! present he is building a bee house for Mr.| John Kingsley. It is rumored that we are to have a new store keeper. Ray.Watts ex- pects to work Harold Friend's farm this year. Mrs. George Spence is spending a few days with Mrs. M. L. Wiggins. A large boat was seen going down the American channel on Monday morning. Trappers are very much disap- pointed by the scarcity of muskrats this year. They are somewhat cheer- ed, however, by the report that the {season is being extended. They hope for better results during the remain- ing days. Mrs. F. Stevenson has returned home from Kingston improved in health, The fishermen are anxiously awaiting the removel of the ice, 44. 16. "9. ALLAN LUMBER C0. Lid VICTORIA STREET 'Phone 1043. YEE E A ET WATE RIO E IIOIL [ARMY M 11. [RIMANSIDIO VIE! W ef . be ii SITET TRAY INI IS ) ro J NIC TIAIB SEU, AIT OLDIE INIMAICIT ERI | FilLIRE] [TER TIAIMIE [EX Answer to Thursday's Crossword Puzzle. We carry a full line of Seaman-Kent Hardwood Floor Finishes D2 y qd ) Of EISIEIS Ns re Everybody Drinks Smile Manufactured by ELDERS Aerated Water Works SE ------------ fr ------ In storm, trial of Communists at tall bobbed, surely," protested Ruba-| Paris, lawyer for defence was repri- dub when Blackie told him all the manded for questioning impartiality things he wanted done. of judge. "Why hot?" asked Blackie. "It's Spanish aviators flying from Ma- my mane and my tail to do as I|drid to Manila, reached Rangoon, please with, isn't it? I mean, aren't| Burma, and left for Bangkok, 670 they?" miles, "But the flies! Baron Byng of Vimy, improved by coming," warned Mister rest expects to carry out remainder "Then how will you switch of his tour of western Canada as ar- off?" ranged. § "I'll bite them if they bite me," Morocco peace conference failed said Blackie. *Just go right ahead." to reach agreement as to Armistice What could poor Mister Rubadub do terms and was adjourned indefini- but obey? tely. There isn't much room left to tell it all, but there's enough to tell you : BY Bier that when the flies came they nearly drove poor Biackie crazy as he had no tail to switch them off with. And Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago "Clean up and Paint up" Make Your Home the cleanest place in town By heeding the call of Spring, "CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP." "* We have the sort of Painting Supplies you need. We have all kinds of Carpenter Tools for those little odd jobs. We have Gare den and Lawn Tools, Lawn Hosé and Sprinklers (0 keep the gardem and lawn in shape. Everything we have you can buy cheaper than elsewhere. 4 Stevenson & Hunter | 85-87 PRINCESS STREET. . TINSMITHS AND PLUMBERS. | ENGINES, BOATS and MACHINERY "FOR SALE AT GBARAIN PRICES Blackie The Pony. Nancy and Nick and the March Hare left Rubadub scrubbing up Flop Field Mouse and his friend, the little Gray Mole, and started off to hunt up some more people to be spring- cleaned, Almost the first person they saw was Blackie, the shaggy pony. 'Help, Help!" Blackie was whinny- ihg.. "Help! My tail's caught in the barb-wire fence and I can't move. Help!" : "For goodnéss sake, Blackie!" sald the March Hare. 'You make more noise than two pigs under a gate. Your tail wouldn't hurt you if you didn't keep pulling at it. Stand 'still and these children will soon get you untangled." "Oh, thank you," said Blackie, pawing the ground, "But it's most inconvenient getting caught like this, just as I was about to nibble that bunch of lovely new sweet clover there. It's only a few inches beyond my nose and it smells ltke peaches and cream." Nancy and Nick soon untangled Blfckie's long tail and the pony took a few steps toward the patch of sweet clover. Where's that clover now?!" he They'll 'soon be Rubadub. them once a bee stung him. By fall his tail had almost, but not quite, grown in again, But the most interesting thing of all is that Farmer Greenway never found out who did it. PROTEST OF LABOR PAPER OVER A BABY Daily Herald Nauseated by Flood of Silliness Over. York Infant. Bi London, April 23--The only dis- senting note in all the columns of Amin nr wt LD i yr. whinnied more loudly than ever. "The old mane of mine hangs right '| in my eyes the minute I put my head down, the March wind blows it forty 'ways at onee." © : "My goodness, but you're fin a , pre said the March Hare. "What's wrong?" Blackie shook his mane out of his 1g, except hat this congratulatory tribute to the new Princess, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York, is sounded by the Dilly Herald, Labor organ. expressing dllest feel- ings toward the baby, for the public to be interested in the Duchess and her infant "just because she is a Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism NEW GASOLINE 'ENGINES: | Tdli xB... 8 elinder, § cycle Rusnell-Knight, » ¢ tinder. 4 rete MeLlanghiin Buick. cylinder 4 eyele Milley With clutch. 4 cycle Model Axle Rutenber, Syele Foiewauks Siuéionary silly old. ma _and tail of mine are fesbissitnded. always ng me into trouble. I hate them." he said. "I wish I could get them bobbed." : Oh, ho! You do, oo ~ é GOfNG HOME: 'Reser f rve ; past

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy