, May 25, 1926. "THE DAILY BRITIS H WHIG -- "Caused Her Agony After Every Meal Mrs. M. Caldwell, 2335 Hemlock St., Vancouver, B.C., writes: --*' After suf- Dyspepsia | | threes. | Besides thelr eyes are pink and | their ears are sharper. And I have | heard it said that their little toes {are made of solid silver. But of course one can't be sure as they i never take their shoes off. There sat three of them, now, [Aree irene Y Olive por Ser | Gazookumses are something like! branch that held up the crow's nest. goblins only they usually go about in | And along it they all ran to catch | in] | | | | s % i the Gazookumses. | But the three noses were no longer | {to be seen. And upon reaching the | nest and peering over the edge, no Gazookumses were to be seen, either. They had disappeared, pink eyes, sil- ver toes and all. | "Oh, sugar!" Mister | ried poor - OUR HARDWOOD SLABS, HARD CORDWOOD the crow"s nest in the old dead tree, | Tingaling, RS ie his foot so hard | | stuffing themselves with lolly- -pops | he almost snapped off the old dead | {and chocolate-buds and bon-bons and | branch. | i throwing the papers and sticks overs} "Where did they go?, I'd like to | | board, you might say. { know," sald Nancy. | That was the way Mister Tingaling| "Don't ask me," sald Mister Tinga- | and the Twins found out that they | ling. "They must have wings as well were there. | as silver toes, for they fever climb- | Contain only those woods that are noted for their heating and lasting qualities S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED LUMBER YARDS, WOODWORKING FACTORY, COAL BINS, BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO Private Branch Exchange Phone 1671. © © . Struggled en- deavored. . Common liquid. . Made of oat meal. Battering machine. . Years of life. . No. or . Paid publicity. 30. Boat. 52. Minor note. 3. Organ of smell. 5. Night. . 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BARRETT | us if you can." | your friends, too, even if they have- | time, so he shouted, "Look out then. Yes he did, indeed--he fainted clear | We're coming up this very minute.' | from the top of the old dead tree) tree as fast as he could go. | soft moss, and when the Twins | He didn't take the pocket-book | reached him he had quite come to. |12. the rent-book and pencil along be-| everything. Oh, those dreadful Ga- 15. . cause they couldn't go quite so fast, | zookumses! They are worse than |16. Money of the tree. "Yes," said Nick. "And they didn't | 120. By. i Up and up and up went the Twins | even leave a footprint behind them." | 22- Leases (vb.). "ALL RISK POLICY" ahd | | 26. Witty saying. Protects you for - [3 8. Polynesian chestnut. Best and cheapest policy on the |34. To happen, Let me quote you rates. To allot. 6" 1: " By "Nerviline . Seed sac. WEDNESDAY, : of Rheumatism, no liniment is so | patience. efficient, so quick to bring comfort | ~~----~~rr~ ry EE little fairyman. "Give back that rent Suddenly they heard someone say, | relieved of my trouble. : ye The three little Gazookumses look-{ and a big pencil with a nice point! | (Tt NGSTO (The Ki N CLEANERS "We don't care! Come on!" they |sides! Oh, thank you sir! We're | Office: 86 Arch Street. 'Phone 1235w Mister Tingaling was getting | n't got pink eyes. Good-bye!" | and calling to Nancy and Nick to fol-| the whole way down to the ground. | along because he couldn't go so fast| "Oh!™ he grasped. 'Oh! Oh! Oh! |13. either. All three of those precious | SnitcherSnatch ever though of bef, a bank. in their magic shoes. | "They wouldn't," groaned poor |23- TO stitch 5 LIABILITY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, . Dry. Agony of Lumbago Age. For the sharp, piercing pain of | and relief as good old "Nerviline." THE ODDFE: LOWS WEBJ, New York, N.Y. (272). 8 p.m.--Raymond orchestra. 8.45 p.m.--June Lee and Annette. 9 p.m.--Roth trio. 9.15 p.m.--Joseph Zutlow, bari- and aa eat anything I wish with- | money you stole from the owl. Give] { "Ooooh! Eeeee! A whole dollar and ed over the edge of the nest, their | And a pocket-book, too! A present | AND DYERS said. "The money's all spent and | sorry we threw lolly-pop sticks and | Call and detiver. | pretty mad about everything by this | At this Mister Tingaling fainted. low him, he started to climb up the | But fortunately he fell into a bed of | with ft. And the Twins didn't take | All is lost! The rent money and |l% things lay on the ground at the foot | ing. Have they gone?" 9. Therefore. Now fs the tim insure with an iT ce = . to At last they reached the big bare | Mister Tingaling. 24. To possess. COLLISION, FIRE AND THEFT 133. Glass marbles. Quickly Soothed Away 10. Unit. MAY 26 Lumbago, and the tormenting aches |43. Exclamation of im- This: wonderful liniment penetrates PAIN from der Irritation Soon eased by through the tissues very quickly, | sinks at once to the core of the palin, | A A EN # J oH tone. 9.30 p.m.--Ed. Butjer's orchestra. Santal Mi Sold by al drag tian i a a a KINGSTON TRANSFER C0 158 WELLINGTON STREET Moves Freight, Steal, Butlding & Equip ment, Machinery, Safes, Planos, MONEY LOANED AGAINST 3 . 377. Evenings 2281. D so WFI, Philadelphia, Pa., (304). 6.30 p.m,-- Bellevue Stratford con- cert orchestra. 7 p.m.--Bellevue Stratford dance orchestra. WGR. Buffalo, N.Y. (319). 6.30 p.m.--Rainbow orchestra. 8 ppm -- WEAF, 103p.m.--<Kellogg products. 11 p.m.~--Colonial entertainers. WIP, Philadelphia, P.A. (508). 6.05 pm.--Benjamin Franklin concert orchestra. 7 p.m.--~--Uncle stories. Wip's bedtime WJZ, New York, N.Y. (454). 7.15 p.m.--Hotel commodore con- cert orchestra. 8 p.m.--Imperial Imps. 8.30 p.m.--Lewissohn Free Cham- ber Music concert. 9.50 p.m.--Assoclated Press. WORM POWDERS Black Gem Coal WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (508). 7.30 p.m.--Sylvana dance orches- tra. draws the blood from the congested | area, and thereby relieves the pain in | ! a short time. Those who suffer from | stiff joints,/swellings and Rheumatic | conditiong should use Nerviline, tie | King of Pain destroyers. ' Get Nervi -| line ito-day, 35c. at all dealers.* ATTENDED SERVICE |At Athons on n Sunday Last-- New Camp at Charleston ' Lake. An, 8.30 p.m.--Programme. 10 p.m.--Fox Theatre concert. | Athens, May 20.--The local mem- 10.30 p.m.--Ritz Carleton dance [bers of the 1.0.0.F., their numbers orchestra. .| augmented by visiting brethren, and ---- | about a score of the local Rebekahs Complete radio programmes sold | attended in a body an afternoon ser- at.Canada Radio Stores. vice in the United church on the 16th inst., when the pastor, Rev. II, E. Warren, M.A, B.D, delivered =e [ helpful address. The tulip beds are now a riot of | color, delighting the eyes of the be- | holders. Now that horticulture has been given a new impetus by the for- mation of a Horticulture Society, many 'beauty spots" should replace neglected corners and nooks. Mrs. 8. Bulford and Miss Barnes have leased Robert Mackie's Wiltse street residence, as Dr. Grant and family are taking possession of their Elgin street property (which the ladies are vacating) having recently purchased i. from Erastus Living-| Pembroke baseballers will contend | ston. for the Spalding trophy, donated by E. The Farmers Are Busy. Warburton, May 20.--The farmers are busy at the spring's work, al- though a large amount of land re- mains to be seeded. A large number from here attended the funeral of | the late Anthur McCready at Lans- | downe, on Sunday. W. G. Vander-| burg and Edward Heaslip have pur- chased new cars. The Pentecostal | meetings at the Outlet were well at- | tended on Sunday last. Mrs. John | Fodey is much better after a recent illness. T= Topping, Athens was a recen't visitor at Vernal Cross'. Livingston and W. Towriss| have begun building operations at Charleston Lake, Clean, Blocky and Bright. | WHILE IT LASTS $10.50 per ton W. A. MITCHELL & C0. burns WHEN skin is broken as in cuts, bruises, and scalds, millions of microbes are waiting to invade the tissues. Don't lose a moment in smearing that Fama. a little of nature's own healer, Zam-Buk, which kills off these sing. and aie their new camp '"Uwanta Rest" com- pleted ere long. Clearing Away Junk. A week" is being observ- ed here, and the accumulation of "junk" during the year is amazing. A. Hagan, former baker for W. Coon, is moving his household effects to Napanee, where he is to be employed. At a recent meeting of the W.A. at the rectory, Mrs. (Rev.) A. B. as delegate to the convention held in Brockville. Refreshments were served at the elose. Miss Dora Kiyne, president of the local W.M.8., went to Gleh Elbe auxiliary recently, to give her report of the sessions of Prior to leaving for their new home in HastingsW\Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Town were tendered a ferewell party at the cozy Wiltse street re- sidence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Watt, by the Vimy Ridge Chapter of the East- ern Star, a pretty silver sdndwich tray being presented as a token of esteem. Division court was held here on Thursday of last week. On thurs- day last little Russell Pierce was taken to .the General Hospital, Brockville, for treatment for his right eve, hurt accidentally, while at play. - Miss Carrie RdDinson was called to Westport on Saturday owe ing' to the illness of her uncle, Mr. Taggart. i Mrs. Towriss' Mission. Mrs. A. R. Brown has beeam ser- fously {ll again at her Main street home. Rev. H. BE. Warren and Mrs. day of last week, for the interment and expect to have | Payne, the hostess, gave her report | the presbyterial held at Gananoque. | Warren were in BrocK¥ille, on Fri-| Zr ol Om oO emoo oP>Zl0 ZO) WwiCiOlciZzm uo OO mE M Answer to Saturday's Crossword Puzzle: and Mountain. Owing to the absence of the or- ganist of the United Carrie Robinson, L.L..C.M,, her place on Sabbath last was taken very ac- | ceptably by Miss Reba Young, B.A., and by Miss Generva Yates, The special aftraction at the ses- sion of the Young People's Society on Monday evening last were ad- dresses by C. R. Ashdowne, B.A, and Miss R. I. Young, B.A., both of the high school staff. A pleasant time is anticipated to- day, when the local \W.C.T.U. re- | sponds to an invitation to meet at | the home of Mrs. Herbert Stephen- | son, Hard Island. A sale of the pro- perty and the household effects of the late Mrs. Lucy Livingston takes piace on Saturday. Visitors in Town. - Rev. Glenn Sherman and Mes. Sherman, Lanark, have been recent guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hanna. Mrs. (Dr.) W. D. Stevens, Westport, two little daughters and wee son, have been guests for a few days of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scovil. A, BE. Donovan, Toronto, has been here on a brief visit to his home town, Miss Doolan, Redan, has been here for a few days, a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Bennett Barrington, Victoria street. Mrs. B. Olas, Brockville, has been visiting Mrs. F. Gibson, Wiltse styeet, for a few days. Miss Mary Coulin, teacher at Newbliss, was home' for the week-end. : church, Miss | { | | convention; CITIES HAVE YOUR MEALS AT THE --PARIS CAFE--- FULL COURSE DINNER, 55c. FIRST CLASS MUSIC SUPPLIED. A LA CARTE SERVICE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE \ WALTER LEE, MANAGER Three Doors Above the Standard Office, Telephone 819. Township Councils PITTSBURGH. Council met on May 3rd at 1.30 p.m.----Members all present, Minutes of the last mreeting read and adopt- ed. Communications: Canadian Na- tional Railways, re attendance On- tarfo Health Officers' Association John N. McCallum, me condition of roads; Nickle and Farrell, advice re dog tax and back taxes. The county treasurer was authorized to strike off the back taxes against Lot No. 31, 5th Con- cession. The reeve was empowered to eign on behalf of the township all necessary documents in connection with the contract for crushing stone and sale of township crusher outfit. Accounts passed: Clerk accbunt salary, $25; James McAllister, work, $5; W. A. Milton, sheep killed by dogs, $10; Utilities Commission, Hght for hall, $8.66; Globe Indem- nity Company, premium on policy, $102.00; WilHam Calquhoun, gravel, $19.80. AC .urned for Court of Re- H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. 'PHONE 184. hata eS | , GET IT REPAIRED J ks kinds of ened and reps anything that ocks. Lawn Mowers red. We can is vepairable, Mm. PATRIOK Jd. M 149 Sydenham Street. vision and township purposes until Monday, June 7th, hS WORK, SAVE and SUCCEED The Bank of Montreal is here to help 'you by providing you with a safe place for your sav- ings and by paying you com- JE oy ot bd iy sey stn 8 dg old, well tried pathway of thrift.