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

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG '§lVednesday, August 11, 1926, Just Touch a Corn or Callus with this "GCets-It"' acts like an anaesthetic, Stops all pain in 3 seconds ORKS like on any kind Wi corn, ie magic o how old, Where it itv haw bag it Hw, One J 8. mos brew Bo a. Then the qorn shrivels up and goes. A scientific way that dan walkers, actors, doctors d millions use. Beware of imi- / - A Stirring Serial of Primitive Passions byMay Christie CHAPTER XLII. Lady Warrington was fussing round the baggage like a clucking { { len. She had "declared" nothing, and | was correspondingly annoyed when she was 'charged' French perfume, of new on bottles cigarettes, gloves. "But one is allowed to bring a certain amount of dutiable stuff in- to the country, free of duty" she pro- tested to an official. $4 tors. Get the real "Gets-It" at | drug stores everywhere. JGETS Ir Sinise: LET ME QUOTE YOU RATES ON AN All Risk Motor Policy BEST AND CHEAPEST FORM * OF COVERAGE wv GENERAL INSURANCE R. H. 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Leonie soon forgot the "fracas" | at the dock in her delight over the | novelty of this huge, towering, roar- ng city. { "Heavens! How quaint it is!" she | ejaculated, peering through the rat- Sf ft ling window of the vehicle out at he cobbled, crowded streets, "Bo utterly ualike London! Everything moves faster, doesn't it? Ow! Ouch!"--as the driver dodged t i Wo on-coming vehicles with amaz. ng, if reckless skill. "That was a narrow squeak!" her companion soothingly, thing keeps to the right o instead of to the ho! i from directly overhead, nn | Stared up at a skeleton framework ~--an traption!--on which snorted "Oh, you'll get 'accustomed to he traffic and the' pabe," rejoined "Every- ver here, left, as with us at me! And so it's rather confusing ust at first." - A sudden roaring noise came and Leonie con. and extraordinarily queer rattled a railway-train! ¢ -parently whirled "Won't it fall down on us?" ghe ried, amazed, as the carriages ap- off into space. "What is #7" known as the L' J R20 | ting up in bed and rubbing his eyes. t the children's window. be. get dressed and slip on these magic Titmouse is eating bugs in t den, Carry us to the barn and back." "Only the "Blevated," popularly explained Lady Warrinton. "You ought to travel by it in the early morning, when peo- Ple are going to their work! Of when the offices get out, at nights. A has more room in its little can than a human in the Ele- vated, at those hours! It's an amus- ing experience." But Leonie wasn't listening. She Was staring at the passers-by with enthralled eyes. "Where are - the poor, people? Aren't there any in New York? And no ong looks old! Do they die off young, or what? And how well dressed everybody isi" Arp they all rich?" Glorfous sunshine lit the crowded streets and tall buildings. The air was extraordinarily clear and stimulating, It gave one energy and vim, Great street-care--some of them with open sides, for the day was warm eid pleasant--dashed by, fill ed with prosperous, happy-looking men and women. Here and there were megroes, for the most part dressed as well as anybody else. The traffic was enormous. At every street-crossing--and indeed, to Leonie's British eyes, the city seemed laid out on a chess-board pattern--was a big policeman, whose slightest wish was law, "The traffic cops," sald Lady Warrington, delighting in the slang. "Such handsome fellows, aren't they? Magnificent physique' "They are mostly of Irish ex- traction. Be careful to keep on their good side. They have lots of power. And you know, much as] love New York, one can be arrested here on all sorts of little charges that we wouldn't bother about, at home. Of that, anon." Thye turned from Broadway in- to Fifth Avenue, and Leonie ex. claimed at the sheer beauty of the street. It was noon, and the smart soclety women were throngiug the pave- ments, "Gorgeous creatures!' breathed Miss Leonie, feeling that she must put her best foot foremost here. "They have more chic and daring than the French, I do believe! How » Olive Rob "Are you awake?" called Johnny ump Up, the garden fairy, through "Y=--yes!" said Nick, sleepily, sit- . "Ob, hello, Johnny!" he called. Are we going anywhere tonight?" "Yes, indeedie," answered the jolly ittle tellow, "and a long trip it will Hop out of bed both of you and Tommy he gar- and if we don't get him out of hat prétty soon, he'll be too full to hoes as fast as you can. +jof it. erts Bartor, "Come, Tommy Titmouse, called Johnny. "You've had enough bugs for a while. Got room for three passengers?" "Outside I have,' "Not nside." So they all got on and away he flew. It was broad da got to Ireland. "My, but it's green," said N And indeed it did look lik ald lying in the sea. People think there is nothing in Ireland but Pigs 'and pipes," said Johnny Jump Up, "but that's fool. ' groaned Tommy. ylight when they ick. € an emer- In a very few minutes the Twins ishness. Of course there are some pigs, I must say, but | on earth do they contrive to get that highly-tinished, almost varnished look?" "By paying attention to the very smallest detail, and taking endless pains," said Lady Warrington. "The styles here are more extreme than in Paris. It takes an American to wear them!" The traffic was tremendously congested. Leonie had never seen so many motor cars in any one street In her life! The shop-windows mighty n- window-dreseing does not reach the high point of achievement that it does across the Atlantic, At last the taxi drew up at their hotel, and Leonie and her companion found themselves in a lounge-- known as a 'lobby' in the States that was lohg enough and crammed enough with people to be called a street! The gird felt dazed by such a mov- ing panorama of human beings. 4 tiny frog in a metaphorical ocean! Lady Warrington went over 0 a long counter, bearing electrically- lighted signs -- "MAIL" -- "CASH- IER"--""INFORMATION" ~--"TELB- GRAMS." She returned, accompanied by a very smart young man in a quiet uniform, who might have been a Harvard graduate, so refined was he. "Known as a 'belldhop'," she whispered, in anewer to the younger women's query, as the three got in. to an enormous lift. There were twelve of these lifts (or "elevators" ) -- bearing the signs: "EXPRESS, "LOCAL," and "SERVICE." The new-comers were in an "Express," which shot up twelve. floors silently and swittly. They then changed to a "Local," and were deposited on the sixteenth floor. "I never knew there were such marvellous places i the world," breathed Leonie, when the beli-hop of ultra-gentlemanly mien had gone, and they were alone in their two-rooms-and-bath suite. i She gazed about her at the lux- urfous comfort of her room. Noth. ing was forgotten. A writing-desk with every kind of paper, Ink and pens, postcards and telegraph forms had two electric lamps at either end "They are prodigal of electricity in the New York hotels," pointed out Lady Warrington, with a smile, "Look! Tn this *"oné ** room "alone, there are eight different lights, three in the bathroom; and two in your clothes-cupboard." oo The bathroom was a marvel, with boiling water at a moment's notice, and endless nickel taps and gadgets. "What on earth's thig?" queried Leonie, (To Be Continued.) ---- ttt ttt satay RADIO THURSDAY, AUG. ia | | | | trigued her, In London, the art of (tra. 6.05 p.m.--Madison orchestra. 0 p.m. --Judge, Jr. 0 pm.--U.S. Marine band. | 0 p.m.--Royal Salon orches- I 3 \ i 6.4 7.3 8.3 tra 9.30 p.m.--Fireside boys. } 1 p.m.--Music. 5.30 p.m.--Denny's orchestra. iii | WGY (379.5) Schenectady, N.Y. | 6.45 P:m.~--Programme, studio, ~~ 7.30 p.m.--Marine band. | 8.30 p.m.--Royal Salon orchestra. | 10.30-11.30 p.m.--Organ. live Belting. WBAL (246) Baltimore, Md. ~6.30 p.m.-- Sandman Circle. 0-7.30 p.mv.--Dinner orchestra. 0-8 p.ma=Mired quartette, + i a and soloist. 0 p.m.--Dance' orchestra, BAY AND WELLINGTON Private Branch Exchan 3 3 -9 -1 ge ---- WTAM (389.4) Cleveland, Ohio. 2.30 p.m.--Collegian Serenaders. | = p.m.---Hollenden orchestra. i -9 p.m.--Concerts. 9 p.m.--Studio programme. 11 DOLLA ---- Complete radio at Canada Radio Stores. i ---------------- VETERAN ORGANIZATIONS, The Haying Has Been Delayed By Those Decided to Amalgamate With Heavy Rains. the Canadian Legion. Ardoch, Aug. 9.--Next week's Toronto, Aug. 10.--Seven major or-| Items will contain the report of the ganizations here have decided 10! marriage of a popular couple. Hay- amalgamate with Canadian Legion of | ing has been delayed owing to rains, British Empire service league, na-| but is nearing completion now. tional veterans organization launched| p. Suddaby, Sharbot Lake, was last year. Practically all veteran a+ | called to see the little daughter of sociations in the province of Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hermer, who are now stated to have taken similar suffered an attack of appendicitis. ith respect to unity, as ad- Those who attended the Perth cir. vocated by Field Marshal Earl Haig, | ong last week were Mr. -- Mrs, in the course of his visit to Canada in| James Derue Jr. Mrs. C. Fraser 1925. Mrs. J. G. Fraser, M. G. Weber, Wil. Tr ------ fred Weber, William Christian; Hugh Yona Ustiing 5 Swisda. an.| Fraser and William Hartman houncement to-day shows that the 3 L. a Northbtook, Peprg: Duke and Duchess of York will not ont 38 the Excelston Life Insurance pass through Canada on their visit] COmPany, was in this, locality re- | cently, to Australia. They will travel via the Panama Canal and return to| .The home of Henry and John Gun- England through the Suez Canal, | *inger were opened lately to a large therefore not touching Canada, They Number of young people who amused will visit New Zealand as well as| themselves dancing' Australia, Miss Tola Smith spent . last week in Denbigh, a Jail for Autoist. companied home by Miss Edna Glae- Prescott, Ont., Aug. 10.--Murray|5ar, who visited h Preston, Cleveland, Ohio, appeared | the week. Mr. and Mrs. James Hart- before Magistrate Adams charged! Man and family, Mr, and Mrs. John with driving an automobile on the Schonauer and family and Mr. and public highway while intoxicated, was | Mrs. William Hermer motored to found guilty and committed to jail| Clyde Forks to visit Mrs, Andrew for seven days, - Simpson, on Sunday ast. -- Raspbergies and blueberries are Hon. A. C. Dunning, former minis. | Overstocking the home consumption, ter of railways, arrived in Otiawa| as it is somewhat resistless to view yesterday from Regina, and starts] the abundant crop in devastation. out today on a speaking tour of On.| Mrs. J. B. Myers has returned tario. from an extended visit with her bro- A good place to buy your Bedding | ther and sister in Railton and Tim- at James Reid's, the Home of Fine] mins. Bedding. Relatives and friends who recently -- NEWS NOTES FROM ARDOCH. 2 . action w & 950,000 HARVESTERS Aug. 18; 12.30 Hvis Sept. 3; 0.00 P.M. Sept. &. FROM OTTAWA 1201 Ax. acy. . 17); 12.01 noon Aug, 31, 0% AM. Aug. 18 (midaight Aug. 17) 12.01 AM. Ang. PM. Aug. 20 S. ANGLIN COAL, LUMBER AN SEE OUR WINDOW. NO SIOHNSTON'S, cent per mile Saskatchewan, National Rys. will leave as follows; 13 Gaidoight Aug. 1 ; 12 . Aug, 12308 Aug, 317 000 papa, 12.01 noon Aug. 18; 135 AM. Phone 1571. -- SHOE S visited at Robert and Mrs. Donnell and Mrs. Hanley, also Nelson Kellar Mr. and Mrs. W falo, N.Y, Charles Smith, ston a few days last of Perth, Wilson, visit here on Sa Miss Ruby Kingston are enjoying a complete relax John Fraser. spent last week old, Robert Rei Arthur Kizsyzan N.Y. Charles 11 | Fraser was in Cl | Miss Nora Keega Cobourg, John Usher were at John Smith's. Mrs. Baiden Wat extended visit with a onday ot Mrs. George Hermer, and daughter, Ro Myers returned to resume Wilkie and son, David, of Belle sed Rubber Belting 4 ply Rubber Belting, in any width up to 34." Has been well preserved and is good, CO. LIMITED D WOODWORK, STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO TORE "PHONE 281.7, Watkins were Mr. y Watkins and Mr, of Cherry Valley, and mother and right and son, of Buf- Sr, was in King. week. Dr. 8. CO. made his dental turday. to Mrs. ville, duties, change of climate and ation, at the home of "Other tourists who here were Jesse Arn- , John Carney and owski, all of Buffalo, Watkins Plevna on Sunday and visited fn Miss Anna he guest of Relatives from oyne, t n, including Mr. and Mrs. last week's visitors Their daughter, ns is also on an them. Mr. and son, Sylvester, spent Sunday ki salle, er the remainder of | 4 Oliver McLellan's, ------ Nearly An Cottages Occupied, At Thousand Island son is at the to 5,000 people a beautiful park. ninety per cent are occupied by Pp re ---------- Watch our windows this month, at J Scratching his mount of a wal Kraeuslach, of through blood po and Hast, Half a tion. Park the "sen. peak, and at least scattered over this It is estimated that of the 500 cottages ummer residents, for ames Reid's. band on the rough king-stick, Franols Clapham, ' died isoning. prices TO WINNIPEG Dan Bipot: ia Mack (Standard Time)s 18; 10.45 P 2, ; 1230 PM, FROM WINDSOR 1201 AM. Aug. 20 (midnight Ang. 19), FROM PALMERSTON 9.00 A.M. Aug. 20, via Guelph, Georgetown Special through cars from other "Oh, theregatre Some now!" crieq Naney. "The cutest little things!" "Sure, and cows and chickens ang goats agd everything," said Johnny, 'But walt and I'n1 show you some fine big cities and some castles, too, There! That city is Dublin, See what a busy place it is." And after they had flown further he pointed out another city. "That's Cork," he said. "Cork!" cried the Twins merrily, "What a funny name!" "And that's Belfast," when they came to the "What funny names have!" said the Twins, forget." ' "And don't forget to ald the titmouse. '1 bugs and I'm sleepy." (To be Nintd ) (Copyright, 1934, NEA Service, Ine.) WOMEN'S LIVES ! Thousands of women continue to suffer day-in and day-out, month-in and mounth-out, making their lives a needless wreck because of some fe- male ailment which may Ye easily remedied. For more than 50 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound has been bringing glorious health and strength to slek i Made from roots and herbs, it con. tains no harmful drugs. ? were ready and quickly followed Johnny Jump Up down the rose vine. "My goodness!" chirped old Mrs. Rin sleepily as she opened one ® and saw them in the moonlight, "The rose bugs are thick this ~ear, I'll have to be paying that rose vine a visit tomorrow." For she thought bis two tiny friend And no wonder! The way the Twins had shrunk 'un' everything when they put on their magle shoes! Over in the corner of the garden Was a patch of something that looked like elover. But it wasn't clover. It was shamrock. And right in the middie of the shamrock patch stood a tiny Irishman smoking a pipe. "Gpod\ evening, Pat," said Johnny Jump' Up. "Meet Nancy and Nick. "Good evening," said the tiny fel- low tipping his hat like a great gen- tleman. 'May the saints bless ye both." "Did you bring us the tickets, Pat?" asked Johnny Jump Up. "Sure and I aid," declared the kind little man with a merry twinkle in his eye. "Far be it rom mesilf to kape anny one away from such a foine place as Olrland When the Fairy Queen sent me word that You wanted to pay that foine coun- thry a visit, I agit. nl : Tl} take those tie to those are one Pes I teobalpesns it 1% the last thing nor gree 1s of thoy The Mier I ivver do. And here they are." pay A ANNA COAL nes 377 na' Coal is adapted 1} Our "Lackawan ome, No matter how or the eondh weather, you can have 'in your home. "t be satisfied with the poor qual. of some of the Coals, Ask for "LACKAWANNA." _ Sold only by _ W. A. MITCHELL & C0. 15 ONTARIO STREET lephone 07. 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Pam.--Charies Schuyler, 10.18 tenor. : a : 10.45 pm. eux ensemble. % (3 -------- i 3 WIZ (455) New York, 12 0.--Pennsylvania music, 3.40 p.m.--Baritons and ukelele, | COLONIST to Wet s pot a the Sumgaiet, ve Canadian Nasional infomation Travel GANADIAN the fairyman and 8 Were rose bugs. - York City, sald Johnny third town, Irish cities "We won't " pianist; Stone's lower Shop 281 PRINCESS STREET We deliver flowers to Canada hours, ber Florists Telegraph Delivery | Sundays and Helldays: g0 home," ate too many or United States ta a lad o..........., Yavaadoda J100, de. 1c. 20c. ats sienan Fr Eahaan Fhe

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