Daily British Whig (1850), 12 May 1926, p. 5

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'Tongue Was Coated Bad Taste In Mouth Every Mornihg Mrs, J. R. Adams, Assiniboia, Bask., writes:--' 'For months I was troubled with a conted tongue, and bad a bad taste in my mouth every worning. One day I saw where your Milburn's WSS INR were advertised for just such a eon- _ dition as mine, so I went at once and bought three vials of them, but | after using ome-and-a-half, all my troubles disappeared." : For 32 years Laxa Liver Pills have been put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. jo ~ + DR. J.C. W. BROOM | Dental Surgeon |180 Wellington Street. 'Phone 679. i Evenings by appointment. KINGSTON TRANSFER CO 158 WELLINGTON STREET hb Moves Freight, Steel, Building Equip ment, Machinery, Safes, Planos, ete. rn MONEY LOANED A AGAINST MORTGAGFS "Phones 377. Evenings 2231. | You Need Some Fire 'Wood is very convenient. . Our Mixed Hardwood Slabs are very choice at $8.75 per load. LACKAWANNA COAL Fresh mined--all. sizes-- Split Pea, Chestnut, Stove and Egg-- is the best Coal mined in America. Sold only by: W. A. MITCHELL & C0. Telephone 67. 'Dominion Meat Store Opp. Y.M.C.A. Phone 1876 Tomorrow's Specials Dairy School Butter Belleville Creamery Picnic Hams .. Pure Lard ..... Pork Sausages ..... ii... 20¢, Pickled Tongues ...... Bolling Beef [BY GRINURES VEE PEAS 2 Y Olive Roberts Barto. The House In The Pine Stump. "Are you all ready to go?" asked Mister Tingaling, the fairy land- lord. "Yes, sir! Any time you are," said Nick politely. "Me? I'm ready all rightee," laughed Mister Tingaling. "My pocketbook here is as empty as a balloon, and I want to fill it up as soon as ever I can. Are the magic shoes all right, my dears? I hope they are working well, for in this business one must go all sorts o queer places." "They're working fine," ' said Nancy. "We came here without tak- ing a single step." "Good," sald "Now let's start, Snatch gets around." "Snitcher Snatch!" cried the Twins. "Surely you don't mean that bad goblin who's always playing tricks!" "'Deed 1 do," sighed Mister Tingaling. "Of course he may not give us any trouble, but then again he may. Last year he collected fifteen cents of my rents and wounld- n't give it back. I had to do with- out a new hat and a new pair .of shoes and a new coat and vest on account of it. And his cousins, the Gazookumses, are just as bad. Come along!" Off went the fat fairyman, Naney and Nick following close at his heels. "The Bunny family have moved into one of my new houses," he said. "It's in the stump of a pine tree. I fixed it all up in fine shape and the Bunnies are going to spend the spring and summer there." Pretty soon they came to the house and rang the bell. "There's a sign," sald Nick, point- ing to a little card tacked above the door-knob. "Well, 1 declare! So there Is," said Mister Tingaling. "What sharp -------- INSTITUTE. Mister' Tingaling, before Snitcher MOSCOW WOMEN'S Held a Meeting at Mrs. C. W. Amey's on May 6th. Moscow, May 10.--The regular meeting of the Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. C. W. Amey on May 6th. The officers were re-elected for the next year with the exception of Mrs. A. BE. Huffman who wished to be excused from acting on the programme com- CAR OWNERS ATTENTION Now ig the timé to insure with an "ALL RISK POLICY" Protects you for LIABILITY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, COLLISION, FIRE AND THEFT Best and cheapest policy on the market. - Let me quote you rates. R. H, Waddell Telephones 326 and 890. 5 eyes you have! It says, 'Nobody home. Key is under the mat! Come in!" "Well, I declare! Such trusting peopfe!" evelaimed Mister Tinga- Hing. "I never in all my life! Look and see if the key's here, Nancy." "Yes, here it is," sald Nancy. She picked the key up and Mister Tingaling put it into the keyhole and turned it. . And lo and behold, there they were right inside the stump house of the Bunnies. ""There's angpther sign!" cried Nick pointifig to the parlor door. He was right. There it was, tack- ed neatly on. It said, "Make your- self at home." Out in the dining room the table was set for three. On the plate of cookies it sald, "Take ome." On the dish of fruit it said. "We're here to eat." On the chocolate cake it said, "Cut me--the thicker 'the better!" "Well, well, well!" sa'd Mister Tingaling in a pleased voice. "They must like their new house very much indeed to be so cordial. We may as well have something while we're waiting, children." ' And Mister Tingaling was just about to cut the cake when there was a sound of wheels, and up rode Mister and Mrs. Bunny and Mrs. Cottontail' in Mister Bunny's new car. Mrs. Bunny was so surprised to see people in her house that she shrieked with fright. "I never put a single sign up," she declared when she found out all about it. "I'll be ever so glad to have you stay," she added, 'but Ben and I just went to the station to meet my sister-in-law. I got lunch before I went out. Who do you suppose could have done it?" "'Snitcher Snatch," sald Tinga- ling solemnly. (To Be Continued.) mittee. Mrs. M. I. Huffman was elected to take her place. Lunch was served by the committee and a social 'half hour was enjoyed by all. The officers of .the Princess Mary, L.O.B.A., motored to Centre- ville, on Thursday evening, at the invitation of Garner Lodge and put on the 'second degree. The Moscow ladies were royally enter- tained and a delicious lunch served. They departed voting the Centreville ladies ideal hostesses. The children spent Arbor Day in the woods in a quest for flowers with great success. The farmers are very busy working on the land since the weather has become warmer and the land dry.s Misses Nichol and Payl spent the week-end at their homes. Moscow and Yarker public schools played a friendly game of ball on Thursday. Miss Evelyn and Nina McKim spent Sunday at A. A. Asselstine's. Miss Gladys Shorey, Cleveland, is visiting at W. Allen's. Mrs. Trevor Armstrong, Vars, has returned to her home after spending a couple of | CROSS-WORDPUZZLE || - * - 8 49. 4° Horizontal. . Italian river. . Rumors. . Preposition. 7 More recent. . Bun god. . Establishment {67 storage of military equipment. . Within. . Playing card. . Discs as on a radio. . Sesamg (plant). . To bind. . Sums. . . Marsh or swamp. . Beer, . Drain. . To fish by dropping the bait gently on the water. . Twisted. . Two fives. . Bews as edge of a dress. . Inspiration. DE IDIATIE IRIE HE |RIOMP DERLT!| BRERA EMBED]! [VIEIRIG! EOSIMREIVIEN] MAIN JARRE BRE | AIT[TIEINIDIA| AGRE [El | BM ISIEIEMEET]I ID LIAISISIN VIAN AIL [EIRIT] TIO] ,40. Insertions. 42. Tufts of feathers or combs of roosters. Bone. Toured. Half an em. Protuberances, Therefore. Most dissolute. 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