Daily British Whig (1850), 11 May 1926, p. 5

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\ { { { | Tuesday, May 11, 1926. D AILY BRITISH WHIG Heart is eof Palpitated She Had Fainting Spells Mrs, J. Wilson, Port Geor , NB, + Writes: --' '1 suffered from Paioiiation of the heart and fainting fs, aad, at times, I could not be left The Twins and the Whiffet Meet Some Strangers, But it did shrink----the little Whit- fei's purple bombazine suit did. It J alone I |oprank and shrank until the Whit- a caved from ovis: | tet looked like * 1fie4 sausage 'hat work and worry, having been left | hed burst out ere and there in # alone with a large family, {spots through its tight jacket. His & I bad tried everything, without any | hands and feet and head and ears * relief, but I know, to-day, that I | looked miles too big for, his clo'hes, d have been a nervous wreck [but he was so happyPbecause the but for Your wonderful | beautiful purple color hadn't faded, { that he never bothered a bit about the shrinking. So off they started again to find his shadow, "I lost it when I was crossing the stile," sald the Whiffet. "It could- | n't get over, I guess, as it was pretty steep." So to the stile they WeAt, to look f for the lost shadow. And there sat Grumpy Grinny, the ground squirrel, right on the stile. "Hello!" sald the Twins. "What- ever are you doing, Grumpy?" "Counting my chickens before they are hatched," said Grumpy grumpily. 'What does that mean?" Whiffet. "Has it anything to. do with shadows?" "And what is a ground squirrel doing with chickens anyway?" said Naney. "I'll tell you," said Grumpy. "It has nothing to do with shadows and it has nothing to do with chickens. I'm just being bad. Pop said he'd give me a nickel, so I told Jimmy -| Duck I'd buy his kite. Pop said I was counting my chickens before they were hatched and that it was wrong. Bo I got mad and come out here and now I'm counting all tke chickens I want. I'm up to three hundred and twenty-nine now." RAI ed ? Thess Pills are for 9 and dealers; i T. Milburn Co., Ont. DR. J. C.W. BROOM % Dental Surgeon 2 'Phone 679. 150 Wellington Street. 'Ph 554] by appointment. KINGSTON TRANSFER CO 188 WELLINGTON sale at all drags Jot up only by Limited, Toronto Now fs the time to insure with an Y Olive Roberts B. asked the | Ss > at They left Grumpy couniting on his fingers, "Three hundred and thirty, three hundred and thirty-one, three | hundred and thirty-two," and so on. But there was no sign of a shadow | --anywhere! " | So along they went until they | { came to the old plow. And there on | the big pointy thing at the front, | sat Spokes the Spider. | And Spokes the Spider was puff- {ing and puffing and' puffing, his | sides going out and in like a black- |smith's bellows, | | "Goodness alive, Spokes!" cried | Nick. "What are you doing?" | "Crossing my bridges before 1} come to them," said Spokes, going | on with his puffing,"and keeping his eyes tight shut. - "Have you lost your senses?" said Naney, "How can you cross bridges when you're only sitting on | |a plow?" | "I'm being bad," said the spider. | "I was frightened because 'the roost- er nearly ate me and Pop sald I was Feverishness arising therefrom, and Bowels, NU MOTHER :-- Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in .arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying and, by regulating the Stomach aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Coan Absolutely Harmless = No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. crossing bridges before I came to them. So here I am crossing bridges. | service was held in the United I'm crossing them in my mind. It's | church last Sunday afternoon, There less trouble. I've crossed three hun-| Were many visitors from out of town dred and twenty-nine bridges. I'm |lodges and the eloquent address by { half way over the tfiree hundred and | Rev. Mr. McQuade was very suitable thirtieth. I'm pretty tired, I tell you." | for the occasion. "Did you see a lost shadow around The funeral of Buckley W. Lake, here anywhere?" asked the little | Who passed away at his son's, W. R. Whiffet. "I lost mine." Lake, last Friday moPning, was held "How can I see with my eyes | Sunday afternoon from his late shut?" said Spokes. "Go to your | home, Rev. Mr, McQuade officiated. next neighbor." There was a large crowd of relatives "You're crazy," said Nick. "You |and friends, Interment took place must think you're playing Pussy-|In the family plot, Wilton. To mourn Wants-A-Corner."" are one datighter, Mrs. IfVine Mil "Three hundred and thirty-one. | ler, Wilton, and one son, W. R. Lake, I'm over another one," said the spid- | Odessa. er. Ane nn ------ (To Be Continued.) 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Council adjourned to meet Mon- day, June 7th, as Court of Revision or at the call of the reeve. --CECIL M. WALKER, " Township Clerk. Elizabeth Carr, relict of the late Thomas Carr, passed awy at the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Cook, Belleville, on Thursday. The late Mrs. Carr was born in England in 1837. Boat Made First Trip. Rockport, May 8.~The charter boat, Elva IL, owned by Capt. Bd- ward Andress, made her first trip of the season to Brockville to-day, Wesley Hodge and children, Ant- werp,-N.Y., were guests of Mr. and 3 Mrs. Thomas Hodge, on Sunday. Mrs. Fred McDonald and daughter, Jean, Mallorytown, are visiting Mrs. Alice Andress, this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Pennock have gone to Alnwick Island for the summer: Many 'are arriving at their cottages here, At Trenton on Wednesday the marriage took place of Miss Corinne Olive, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Weller, and Claude V. Graham. 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