Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Oct 1926, p. 10

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. a - ee (Sana wn Ee 10 rr | DAILY BRITISH WHIG | Tuesday, October 26, 1926. "Salling PFsagh-each toll day, -- + =. Yi v AGENDA FOR food supplies compete with atin | . . : . . Te Rel . . > i Ve ht BL goods from countries where strict! FOR. : 3 ] i : i Retaining youth the Kruschen way. RTE Ta etme or 5 \ f supervision by the government of | dE BOARDS OF TRADE the countty of origin is necessary Vm before exportation. . The Owen -- Sound Board of Trade therefore sug- ] RNA EAR ; y a of Associated Boards gests that the Dominion government WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27 og : ; enact that commodities intended for : "wi Be Held in Toronto axport comply with governmeat . { pha {aunt} Pittsburgh. + on Nov. 18th and 19th. specifications as to quality and ship- . 1 i ws hm tockman-Farmer re- ping conditions and that their export - boris : pi eee 15 IM - ., The agenda for the annual meet- | be subject to government supervis- 6.15--Dinner concert. { i ra . ! T7.25--Stockman-Farmer report i if of the Ontario- Associated Boards | lon. It is suggested that commodi- 3 f M 3 Univ svurgh. | and Chambess of Com- ties for export be graded and brand- Oo a eslia | a abr, eb : al ; t. t i i Navy Day programme. + }e to be held in Toronto on Nov. |ed under a uniform trade mark or L ¥ Day prog % ET A me Wentyeigat] Netw TREE EE : METH = RL EN me RRL Lg Eh | 30----R..V. Bop hri.. Ee eo i -- | RR Shciaio Sa boards fon producer or the packer bo Instead of soda hereafter of bicarbonate of soda, ving the ' . 1 y Saat: little "Phillips Milk of Magnesia" in|stomach sweet and free from all! WEAF (492) New York, N.Y. | cities or towns of the prov-| water any time for indigestion oH Janes. ptxiden, 2 Jiouttulizeg acide 10.40 a.m-1.15 p.m. --Betty Croe-| re ® sour, acid, gassy stomach, and re lermen ons in the bowels and gent- x "] Important questions are dealt DEATH OF PROMINENT will come instantly. » ly urges this souring waste from | hee; Blanche rw lst, JOPISY; : in numerous motions which RESIDENT OF ODESS the system without purging. It is "0% igh, ! . $l probably cause considerable and ! T A Better Than Soda far more pleasant to take than soda: | #-7.30--Soprano; pianist; talk: | rofitable discussion. : : For fifty years genuine "Phillips : { contralto; Janssen's orchestra; Wal- The Late Michael! F. Schermer=| Milk of Magnesia" has been prescrib- Insist Upon "Phillips" { dorf-Astoria music; eynagogue ser- The . i ! by physicians because it over- i . i . h S t f Et 1 Y th . oaps And Impartanice ~ the horn--Visitors In and Out | 50 br Berecn Pee mach acid in| Each bottle contatns full = direc-| Vices "The Little Duke. I €e Decret 0 erna ou "Hh ' ' A -- 5 tet, CAE. Lem : subjects covered by the reso- of the Village. the stomach as a saturated solution |tiens. Any drug store. --ipana Troubadour. It "li dai " that it! including among others, A" . | 10--Smith Brothers. i t's the ttle aily dose at does it! 8 d Coasting Laws, National Odessa, Oct. 25.--Quite a number | ment was made in Union cemetery. | Bernice Henderson left last week to 'Onference for Tourist Traffic De-ifrom here attended the Lennox and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Yeomans, Cam-| visit her aunt, Mrs. Morrison, To-| t, Immigration, Taxation, |Addington Ploughmen's Association den East, and Frederick Caton were | ronto. . Mr and Mrs. Isaac Fraser | { your hope, and as old as your | would be magical were they not so and municipal, and income |2nnual match held on the farm off Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. are visiting their daughter, Mrs. | WIZ (433) New York. | despair . . +" simply understood. : , Enumeration of native |W. H. Hunter, Napanee, last Tues- J. Smith. James O'Mara and Miss| Henry Allen, Newburgh Mr. and}! 7 pm---Commodore Dinner Or- 1 The "little daily dose" supplies citizens as Canadians in the day. M. O'Mara, Bicknell's Corners, spent.| Mrs. Walter Atkinson spent a day! chestra. | never seems to occur to them, does | TOU% System every a hg on 1 census, extension of Tem- The many friends of Michael] Sunday at W. BE. Toplitf's. Mr. and Tecently guests of Mr.. and Mrs. E 7.50--Major L. D. Gardner it, that to the world a woman is as She _ Sm sales, bietded Fo | kaming and Northern = Ontario | Frederick Schermerhorn were sorry Mrs. William Brawley, Sydenham, |H. Robertson, Violet. Mrs. Melville §--Imperial Imps. | old as she looks -- that there isn't ws ow n = ports a, that ans |sflway, Tourist Branch in High-{t0 hear that he passed away last|and Mrs. Albertson, Kingston, re-| Lee is visiting relatives in Deser- 8.30--Dueber Watchmakers. ~~ | much point in staying ~ young in {PERCHES waste matter that Ye flys Department, observance of | Thursday. Although in poor health] cently vised Mrs. Lewis Snider. | onto. | 9---Navy Day Programme. | heart unless your looks reflect the | Cite in constipation--and the whole d Jubilee of Confederation, {for some months he had been con-| Dr. Grant Fraser and Mre. Fraser| Harry Shaw and Miss Eunice! 11-_Astor Dance Orchestra. youth of your heart. {host of ailments great and small dization of Canadian Pro-' fined to his home only a short time. | spent Sunday with the former's Shaw spent last Sunday with friends wl A woman is as old as her com- | that follow constipation -- is gent- for Export and Succession | Mr. Shermerhorn had lived here| father, Marcus Fraser. Mrs. Robert}in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Chester! wGY (379.5) | plexion. In nine cases of every Jen iy but surely expelled. Clear re- ! With regard to the stand- | practically all his life. To wourn) Metzler, Toronto, is the guest of her [Card spent a few days with the! 730 pm.-Eastman programme. o flawsd gomplexian 1s the result of | freshed blood is sent coursing glori- © gdisation of Canadian products for | his loss, besides his widow, are six|son, Wilbur Metzler. former's brother in Moscow. Mrs.| g 15 Musical programme interna a us ry | ly through your Svily Yel Skin trade the resolution was sub- | daughters, the Misses Kathleen, Rev. James Shaver, Winnipeg, | Nelson Booth has returned to her 7-10--Navy Day programme. | of ule ~-- with the * little oe You Ae Il a-tingle with by the Owen Sound Board of | Ethel and Mildred, Toronto, and|spent a couple of days with his home in Brooklyn, N.Y. »fter spend- daily dose" of Kruschen Salts. IE Kraan Feeling! ge It is claimed that the Brit- | three married living in the follow-| father-in-law, Michael Asselstine. | ing the past summer at her resi- i 10.30--Navy League programme. ' «You are as young as your faith, jthis way, but your mirror will soon 11.30-12--Ben Bernie's orchestra. | as old as your doubt; as young as } chow you its effects -- effects that How these poets do run on! Schenectady, N.Y. " . . WAHG (316) Richmond Hill, N.Y. Every morning you should tip Because you are healthy, you are market offers excellent trade op- | ing cities, Akron and Cleveland, | Mr. and Mrs. Archie Simmons and | dence here. - a 7.30 p.m --Margie Make-believe. | into your first cup of tea just as | young in spirits and in looks. It's ortunities for Canadian producers | Ohio, and New York, also five sone, | son, Russell, Wilton, were Sunday rn Fred Gerrold. baritone. mich of the magic Kruschen Salts |the little daily dose that does it!" @d that in order to retain this | Ross, Kingston: Jasper, Myfam, | guests of Mrs. Simmons' parents James Metcalfe, East Winona, in- 5-- Marie Nicholson, soprano. | as will. lie on a _10-cent piece. | Ard the cost -- rother less than garket the quality of goods, especi- | Sanford and Roy. The funeral was! Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thompson. Mr. | jured by a radial car an acei- 5--Louis Caton the Steel Mill You won't taste the tiny pinch taken "half a cent a day] #ly food products, must be kept at | held from his late home on Centre| and Mrs. B. G. Hamm and Mr. and | dent in which his companion was 'high standard. It Ms further | street, Saturday morning Rev. I | Mrs. Marcus Fraser spent Sunday at] killed, died in the General Hospital, jmed that Canadian shipments of |C. R. McQuade officiated. Inter-| John Aylesworth's, Selby Miss! Hamilton) ~Louis Caton, the Steel Mill i 10.02--Good Humor Boys. WLW (422.8) Cincinnati, O. | | 4.15 p.m --Shut-in programme 7 Robert Visconti's orchestra Tasteless in Coffee 7.40---Robert Visconti's orchestra or Tea i 10--*Navy Day." ] Put as much in your 4 | 9.15 i ; . % as will lie 1 ~*The Pink of Programmes brenkag Pi piece. It's ------ | 11--Johanna Grosse, staff organ- the little dally dimeful | t does Ai pt . it A { WSAT (326) Cincinnati, Ohio. i { 8 p.m---Bosworth Artist Series G H . ] f H f C D . | 8.30--Davis Octette Good Health for Half a Cent a Day i 9--Ipana Troubadours. | "ad . . Sn i + A e dose to cover a 10-cent piece taken [spoonful in a tumbler of hot water befére i 10--Smith Brothers. { every morning is found in practice just ht Ber tragsist sells Kruschen - i 10.30--Congress String Quartet. | the right amount for a most invigorating | A 75 bottle lasts three months. This works daily tonic. The medicinal dose for persons {out at half a cent a day for health and suffering from ins of rheumatism, gout, | happiness. Get a botile at your druggist's KYW (386) Chicago.y lumbago, or sciatica, or habitual constipation, | to-day and start to-morrow. It's the little i 6 p.m The bedtime story | with inactive liver, ete., is half to one-tea- 'daily dimeful that does it! Ee] 6.30---Congress dinner concert. | SOLE IMPORTING AGENTS: CHARLES GYDE & SON, MONTREAL TRE, - American family hour i ol 1 Vi ) a3 A ns FET YY 9-10.30---~Edison classical concert Byal tea meeting about the middle} W / ) A | H1EAAIVAY 1 = / | $9 Congress carnival of November " Coin pe D | =r | i 7 Z re HEZN | a WOC (484) Davenport, Ia. formed to look after the programms | ' W AN HA adil and other necessary requirements. | ® mo = 60 i) | { 545-6 p.m.--Chimes concert. | Lanch was served by the hostess at | | 9.9.30--Musical programme. | the close, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Demp- | I was called on the 'phone a few ! 9.30-10.30-- Navy Day programme | Ster and daughter, South Lake, visit-| days ago to make repairs to an rlece ed at James Thompson's Miss | tric niotor, but the call came too late, Complete radio programmes sold Myrtle Abrams returned home after | phe héarings were worn out, the | 8p! A Frith 1} ter \ at Canada Radio Stores. [gpendine § Woah wi E ber ie | winding burned to a crisp, and the i ' { Mrs rry McLes | v | fuses were ok. PRIZE WINNERS AT | Abt Fulford ? a i Your motto should Qe: "I will have | DESERO BA bhott . Fulford, of th James | jy motors inspected at regular pers E NTO ZAAR {Smart Mfg. Co. Brockville, his | iods by JAMES BOYD ("Phone 2504) --_---- right hand painfully cut 1 he land he will advise me if better pro- Two Kingston Parties Among was loading a heavy barrel on the |tective devices are required for my Those Who Got Sub- { company's truck. jmozors, St.. Catharines iz-to have. a mod stantial Prizes. | {ern isolation hospital to oot J B d | a g-- | date at first, 12 beds rend ames oy | Deseronto, Oct. 25--The bazaar! - The tax rate of Prescott has been | under the auspices of the Catholic |gtruck at thirty-nine mills on tne PRONG 2504. 398 Brock St. Women's League closed on Thurs- | dollar: = | day night, last. with a grand ball at! emma which a large number of people had | a very enjoyable time. The drawing! ~11or thé prizes was held at eleven o'clock, Wednesday and Thursday | evenings. The prize winners and| prizes in the grand drawing were: | 1 Charles Fournier, Kingston, | ten dollars in gold { 2 Mrs. A. E. Spencer, Kiggston, | i electric reading lamp. i i 1 i re You Too Thin? x 5 2 Mrs. James Sherman, Ds ser- | Ad A Y T Tired? RE you enjoying the most wonderful dessert as often as you should? Think of onto. five. doflars Ingold re You Too ? l \ the tempting tang and aroma of pure, fruit flavors. Vision the sparkle of its 4 Mrs. Domovan, Toledo, case of | Are You Listless? clear, joyous colors. Give JellO a frequent place on your table. preserved fruit. os Are You Belew Par? . 5 Ursula Brennan, Deseronto ve | Real Jell-O, of cotirse, There's only one Jell-O and no other dessert is like it. Only dollars in gold A Builder Have You a Chronic Cough? 4 one Jell-O sealed in the exclusive waterproof, airtight JelO package to preserve gr Ssel A. Miller: Desesvuts) Sloe: Childhood Suffering from Malnutrition ? its goodness. , nk Mee. Quigler; Ottawa, five dot-? to Old Age Suffering from Sleeplessness ? g 3 TI i ic ES Misr ONG o sti® | Don't wait till you are forced to lie abed through this sick or rindown condi. And JellO costs sO little -- so little to buy and 8 really the most economical of | 8 Mary O'Neil, Toronto, two .SU tion--TAKE OLAJEN. Olaj i ostvely nih wh to pe health by desserts because JellO results are sure and this dessert is never wasted. - Eheese Yoba. Duniop.. Dostronta, { {ceding back into your Bloc he mineral elements that Yitalise and energize - i . : : 2 : { a particularly scientific combination of food and mineral medicine! Jell-O is always the same Jell-O has real health value, too. It requires very little digestive effort. And yo { ive dotiars in gold Cy) ] 8 k quality. Dampness or i i urish It i f energy which meets the nee | 10 Bessie Dillon, Enterprise, case | : os it supplies valuable nourishment. It is a source 0 gy : climatic conditions x : of > | of Metcalfe's canned goods.- never affect Jell-O. The as well as of grown-ups. i seamless, waterproo f : v.18 for special prizes were: i oy ss dy wire Today, secure from your grocer a few packages of JellO. Keep it always handy. | re J. W. Hodgson, Shawinl- | OLAJEN ght ona defies * The famous Jell-O flavors are & Lene Orange, Raspberry, Jrpwbery, Cherry, | san Fall, Que. dol. riod angio liquid : : Vanilla, Pineapple, and Chocolate which makes wonderful chocolate pudding. ; 2 Ernest Lines, ato, ducks. g ke, fasten fike chesolase . : : o 3 Mrs. Pat Cairne, Deseronto, bed . The base of igis choco- We are really proud of the beautiful Jell-O Rischens a¢ Bridge burg, Ont, 1 ever lo qo he fudge hic hase of inn ghioee you are near Bridgeburg, come and see JellO made. You Yery we come. { 4 Mrs J.B. Rosch, Deseronts,| Sodium, Calcium, Lecithin and Potas- umbrella. : sium. Olajen restores these vital mineral i t a ig Sicimrgeon, Deseronch.| elements to the blood in a way that no other ablecloth, d- v i Nectilai preparation has so far been able to do. To repeat-- s Naph! t Belleville 3 i i : : o 1 og Tigi iaphis enh aver] Ollajen is ascientific combination of food and mineral medicine. the week-end. : The funeral tock place, Friday af-| { ternoon from the home of her dau-| ghter, Mrs. Henry Howard, Centre| street. of Mrs. Sarah E. Deanee. | Buy \ qd 4 4 'made for us a set of six Rev. W. D. Harrison officiated at] Olajen from N - ! thdividugl jelly molds of . the last rites. Interment took place | your druggist. A oe . new design approved by in Deseronto Cemetery. The bearers, $1.00 jar lasts a week i nd six Jell-O 7.5 ' 3 home science experts who were, Frederick and William Steven-| to ter: days. Three or four Y age and 25e¢. , 3 know the latest and most son of Toronto, Ernest Howard of} weeks' treatment will' be suffi. pack me post paid your ; pa ) y practical ideas in table { Oshawa, Hubert and Leo Howard | cient for you to notice the wonderful six jelly nada and Ag i X decorations and appoint- {and Ames Masters of Deseronto. The | improvement in your pep, energy and ; of your) " ; 3 ments. Send six fronts first five were grandsons and the! digestion. The improvement in your health will fom Jell-O packages |. [12% "IB a secund cousin. : be marvellous. It has never failed. and 25c. for this set of . re "ARS Grove. i A i We ip rou susie Crome Ie" the sie] The Medical Profession have been and preserib- with them a free copy of at Humphry Todd's was well pat-| 88 Olsjen for years. Now it is available to everyone. the beautiful Jell-O . re- ronized on Thursday, everything | MONEY 3 by hanes Jou Drugsia hase Olajens in mock sind us . , whi w mai . son Souk. |irincine = wood rice. Tae atier| Cp pGR Hirer sheet mee your mover Zi is red % ; ts : Abrams on Thursday afternoon. Al OFFER We cannot better out faith in Olajen than ¢ : dy : ; : 3 that, ne v, can wel { large number of ladies were present.' | te a " . ' v Sewing was indulged in oh four | : OLAJEN LIMITED : NADA'S MOST FAMOUS DESSERT (ion uirme nw] 27 Prout Bt. East © TORONTO, ONT. ~~ BACs Ct ; Sn ; : 3 Ta unanimously decided to hold the =! Winners and prizes in the draw We have: had specially % &

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