Daily British Whig (1850), 28 May 1926, p. 15

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Women Everywhere Are Talking About the Great Values at Jackson-Metivier's INTRODUCING = NEW SPORT DRESSES Beautiful Spring A Designed and Created by Jackson-Metivier's Shades of in Light Weight Silk and Wool Ol Just. value ot odo for re- ; iE ¢ | not only that yy # p | egul enables the corn to be lifted on . = > Sih . / R » ar 'yoot and all, but also that the ° A SE Maize $13.50 iment is absolutely painless: no P ¢ E : §. no caustics, no bulging g : : : Sand and . se no risk whatever of blood ' AP Pn ; A a $15.00 § -- just a footbath in hot iF : \ | itiseptic oxygenated water and the y ; RK) may be lifted out. Read thi yh : Carte & Orchid = | 2 | Nate The Finest Value We Have Ever Offered At "I had five corns (not callouses) 4 i : my | t FR) . This Season of the Year In our Dress Departmi "Ra each foot, and after using ' ; y r AR p \ Cinnamon Bath ; HY y Nk smartest Sport Frocks sl this season. In light weight Silk and 1 Salts as directed for three nights in succesdlon, I was Powder Bl owdaer ue Wool, 2 effect., Beautifully made throughout and 'pre. sented giving Be of rn Spring shades. For Sport, Street, le to walk in perfect comfort. Vacation or Business wear. to get the last of my STYLES FOR MISSES-- corns out after the third in Radox. Have still got some the: first packet. Can honestly In two-piece effect with convertible button neck. Can be worn high or low. Two pockets, with rows of small pearl buttons. Skirts are in new box pleat styles, stitched part of way down. . STYLES FOR WOMEN . : t line models--"V" necks with collar, two pockets and Centre Pleat Skirt. Sizes 84 to 44. Every Cloth Coat in the store Greatly Reduced for Saturday 3313 off In Tweeds or Ab ach of there he | NOE: $15 to $19.50 . . Now $10.95 | ony 11 of these new Coats limit In cont value, will bo offered at this re- Td or ws LY i duction for Saturday. Smart Tailored or Drees t5les | Reg, $25 to $29.75 . 'Now $19.75 | cites with self 'or Velvet : Satin ce axe on Crave: Collars; full Satin de Luxe 23 Lining. Colors: Navy, Sand EE ne Are - ih : ] % | popalar, Tew has o | Reg. $35 to $39.50 . . Now $24.75 and Cinnamon. Sizes 16 to Regular $15. Nothing to Pay. E : | wood Co Sand { ; Grey: ~= Bink. Read Reg. $45 to $50.00 . , Now $29.75 4 { $ 50 -- Fe I in a i the reduct jons : BROADCLOTH BLOUSES It's & remedy that is astonishing the ith Tie pountry, and it's just as good for piatica and lumbago as for rheu- These Dresses can be worn for Street, Business or House wear, in $2 50 plain Rayon or Stripe Broadcloth. They are in straight line tailored of . fects with tic pockets, short sleeve, high or low neck. Sizes 3G to 44, All shades, asus | IACKSON-MEITVIER Golf Sox . LIMITED #14 PRINCKSS STREET Material to wash SPECIAL ! | Tailored Coats salt that will removing a drives the poisonous waste from te and muscles--that's the sec- of Rreuma"s success. But we don't ask you to take our for ti go to James B. McLeod, of peton allace' S| Tailored Broadcloth Dresses ] Ee a TB : i | Saturday, $2 9 5 / THE STORK ARRIVED. Left. a Little Treasure at Outles : Home. l, May 22.--James Fodey, e, spent the week-end at here. The stork arrived on Saturday, bringing a baby | . and Mrs. Archie Fergus. 3. Vanderburg has purchased a| car, W. J. Shea spent a day in Brockville. Mrs. Himer « Escott. ja .ro nding a few e with her sister. Mrs. A. §. Wa ars pleé¥sed to report in Slack is improving stead- i Ra {0 Westport, on Thursday last. Wil | Alton and. Miss Lilie Barker spent Sfaets otithe stroke be £ o liam Kennedy has bought a new Sunday at Mrs. D, J. Howe's; Mr.| A ie oo 4 touring . car. A number from here and Mrs. Alongo Kennedy and ms mproving his resi- \ attended the bail in LO.O.F. hall, | Laura spent Sundey at J. A. Kea- ) a "Stuco severing. Sov. "Three-piece outfit in blue and greeff, and a printed silk with one of the | Parham. George Goodfellow is im- | nedy's. m here attended nera new ruff collars. roving his store by building new | » % Arthur McCrady, at the ; p g ! | on Sunday. Mr. cement steps. to 'MALLORYTOWN 1.0.0.F. © Records er ---- A ------ 3 wt Mr. and Mrs, Allen motored Roy Sack: a hdnurst. In Grove United church at 2 pm. | wi MO 7 pricy evening. | LODGE ATTENDS CHURCH | . and was conducted oy Rev. J. O. tovas made a few | LANSDOWNE Baron. The music and singing was Rey: BE a on mae at . hm 1 so Du andon, Brewer's in charge of Mrs. Johnston, the or- lls in, Te - : Tho Masonic Brethren will, Sundey visitors at F.| Lansdowne, May 26.--The fun- ganist assisted by an augmented Joseph A? se sud Lan Havo The'- Shupch Sore choir. The body was buried in the ite spene Ti ¥ dave al eral took place on Tuesday of Mre. . 3 vice on June 20. ule Kenuea:'s, ae. «wu cue, Br, { leaves one son, J. H. Morley. to mourn her loss. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Moore, form- erly of Lansdowne, (but for several years located 'in the west), are visit- ing friends In this locality. Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'Somers, Mrs. Ira Moore and Miss Florence Moore. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore, will ! motor. to. Warburton on May 29th | to a re-union at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. T, G. Brady. Roy Tedford, C. { N.R. sectionman here, has returned from Kingston General Hospital, \ | where he had an operation on one |" his ears. : : Among other hoiiday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Weese and Miss Moles, of Kingston: Mr. Harold Burns, of Toronto; Miss Nellie Fun- nell, of Gananoque; Mr. and Mrs. A. | W. Fowler .and Mf. and Mrs. F. Taylor, of Brockville. Among those & Privy Fite 241H Were Miss ) Irene ance to Falls; My. Ford McConnell { Union cemetery. Many were the ED i Joseph Morley. Deceased was | at George Cronk's, Parham; Mre. ¢ twenty-five. years of. age and had beautiful floral tributes. Deceased been failing in health for a consid- erable time. The service was held rt, Pri | in + ri rn mn Sint HEALTH ESSENTIAL TO APPINESS % HAPEI | Nolan went to the St. Vincent de Without health, money, fashion of | poy) Hospital for an operation on faine cannot bring happiness to any rTyursday. woman, Thousands who suffer from | Miss Gertrude Vickery. of Ottawa, siich ailments as headaches, back-! was in the village on Friday night ache, pains in side and nervous trou- visiting her sister, Miss Charlotte] They went together to) bles are restored to health and happi- | Viegas. a it ness every yea: by Lydia i. Plnk-jIKingston on Saturday tor Lhe =05 ham's Vegetable brine, Lo is' o Jatiorsto®l age Ka. 25, 10. idenced by the grateful letters of |. .* attende Be. service In the av, | Mallorytown United Church on Sun- recommendation which are continu- | day. The service was conducted by ally being published for this old | (he Rev. R. Calvert, B.D., and the fashioned root and herb medigine. |sermon preached by the Rev. L N. emt AAA Aree | Beokstead, of Lansdowne. The choir rendered effectively, the anthem "Be Ye Strong." Mr. 8. Hollings. worth, of Athens, assisted the choir and sang two solos. There was a large attendance of the brethren of the order. Ep At the regular meeting of Macoy Lodge No. 242 AF. and AM. on Monday, it was arranged = for the vine service in the United ehurch at Mallorytown on Sunday afternoon of June 20th. The chaplain, Wor. Bro. (Rev.) R. Calvert is to conduct the Mallorytown, May #6.-Martin | Guild was taken to the Brockville! General Hospital on Friday. Bert members of the eraft to attend di- Horses Novelty Fox Trot George Olsen and His Musiq wn 'Lonesome and Sorry Fox Trot Jean Goldkette and His Orchestra 20080 Valencia (The new fox trot with the snappy Spanish rhythm) Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 20007 Drifting and Drearhing 9 Fos Trot George Olsen and His Music & Just a Cottage 30430 Fos Troo--Wariag's Pennsylvanians 19973 Instramsental<Victor Salon Oh. : 1533 Voeal~John McCormack (Tenor) Poor Papa" : tre

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