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Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Apr 1922, p. 12

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: i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. ee TE ownaem | DISTRICT NEWS | Elected by Acclamation. | Dr. E. H. Wickware has been elect- | {ed by acclamation as 8 member of | | the Smith's Falls Board of Education | {to fill the remainder of the term of | W. A. Woodside, resigned. Dr. Wick- ware is a former member of tha ww | board. | i Died Very Suddenly. Mrs. Samuel Ellis, Picton, died suddenly Wednesday. P. H. Empey, | her brother, had dinner with her ana | had only gone from the house a few | minutes when Mrs. Ellis expired. She {| was the widow of the late Samuel El- | [11s and had resided in Picton for many years, | | | | Married on Easter Monday. ' . ir! BW Ny \ NI! : a \ M : Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hawkins 5 A Glen Creek, Prince Edward county, announce the marriage of their dau- ghter, Catherine Alice to James €¢ | Charles Deremo, D.F.A., Lieut. Roy- | ere oes |al Air Force, on 'Easter Monday, at | { Detroit. This young man, after re- ° 199 |turning from overseas, spent holi- Last ! j rain {days at the Sandbanks, ® . To Hold Election. .s * There will be an election in Eliza- Long Distance to the Rescue | bethtown for the reeveship rendered - | vacant by the resignation of William . {Jelly, counties clerk. The candidates "What shall we do, George? There |are Reuben Davis and Thomas Pet- goes the last train, and the children tem. The election will be held on H oy . { Tuesday. Both candidates have sery- will be alone all night. We simply 3 |ed as reeves of the township previ- can't have that; Betty is such a ner- (ously. . yd - ---- vous child, and Bobby's always hunt Buriol os Decroite. mg for matches to make Indian bon- The remains of the late J. Hartman | fires with. It's dreadful." a former Deséronto resident, were | met by Funeral Director Allum and | ' p taken to Deseronto cemetery for in-| "Well, Mary, you can't get home {o- terment. Mr. Hartman died at Osh- | night. That's all there 1s to it." awa and the body was brought east | by a son, He was about eighty years of age and well-known to the older people of the town. "But we must do something. They may set the house on fire!" : Regatta on Civic Holiday. "rz 9 . y The annual meeting and election Listen! Here Ss the drug-store. We 1 of officers of the Rideau Lakes Pro- call up Annie hy Long Distance and tective and Aquatic Association was ask her to go over and stay with the Sag of Ottawa Whea it Sas dechied | children." 0 0 © annual regatta on ¢ Vic holiday on the Rid ver at Port- i "Oh what a relief!" a H r Deve Rives di Pou. i : If It Were Not for ly elected president of the assocla- tion. 9 ' ® Sirftpledsn't it? Long Distance is the The Late Miss Eliza Cullen | WwW d { 'h 1d n-- friend in need, always at hand, al- Friday morning death same. with 8 omen al 1 re F.ays ready to put you in touch with Cains pr BL us Bum | | ! family, friends and business, Like deceased had not complained of be- the magic wishing-cap of old, you ing ill and her death was a shock to her relativ d friends. She f i aT 1 "Pr TY ' » ry¢ have but to wish, 2 Beas the aE vo Jad rlewde Sue 16 4 The "guardian angel" of life insurance }s today standing watch ar Yo nl isle down the ey 9Eed lather £h ds survived wy} « 1 over thousands of Canadian homes. It is the great protector and . . two brothers, James, of the Sover- 1 . : A cule Cox Toroats, and Jou |. 1 friend of the women and children. It stands ready with three Ber ba Telephone is a al aaa $n billion dollars to care for the dependents of the vast army of those tanc: 7 assed Away at London. . . . . ng Distance Station On Thursday H. N. Moss, Rentrew,| | insured,---to provide rent, food, clothing, education, and the other received ire that hi ldest sister, . 3 . . THE BELL TELEPHONE tied BL things that become even more necessary when the breadwinner is COMPANY OF CANADA frew, had passed away at her homo f ! in London. She is survived by three i removed, sons, two living in London and one i in Philadelphia, and two married | : G - s : oe 3 tut tu Loninm]. (Take stock of your provision for those whom you love and who are break in the family of brothers and sisters, since confederation. Two ms-| | entrusted to you for protection, not for so long as you live, but for ters live at Deseronto. Mr. Moss I= a aah "DessioutD aslongas they live. Letitnotbe said: "He provided so well for Sulity Schonl Convention. f + himself, his wife and children, that he entirely forgot his widow At the annual convention of the Ih " FLOWERS FOR EASTER som ih sorver'siiry| and orphass; | School Association held in Cherry H THE SOULFUL EXPRESSION OF THE DAY (Valley. The following were elected i The only sweet thing God ever made, and forgot to put a soul into. officers for the ensuing year: Pres., . ; Seder your Bagter supply sarly, Mr. Stephen Dulmage; vice-pres.. Consult any life insurance representative, and you will be sur See our cholce selection of Roses and Carnations Easter Lillies and all kinds of Pot Plants, Sidney Tripp: sec-treas., Mrs. J. H. f prised to learn what adequate provision can be made through life Bushell; department officers: Chil- . . . ren's, Mrs. Arthur McCrimmon; teen [ insurance, and how simply it can be done, age boys, Norman Fennell; tobn age | girls, Miss F. Francis; adult, Walter ih - Striker; home, Mrs. Nelson Palma- STORE: Corner Wellington and Brock Streets. Phone 770. tier; teacher training, Miss Amanda CONSERVATORIES: 68 Centre Street. Phone 1174. Whattam; 'missionary, Mrs. Almon i IF IT WERE NOT FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN THERE WOULD BE hc MeCHUNROR; temperance, James| | 'NO LIFE INSURANCE. HAVE YOU ENOUGH LIFE INSURANCE EOR -- -- YOUR FAMILY ? Hou Mastin's Yeast| | zamurenome, a eoausons 1 ts ya LIFE INSURANCE SERVICE, Vitamon Tablets 2 of brick puking machinery from a Semi" § plant in Moose yg Sask, a b ; ® i | now being install e Sand- ; . Put Flesh On Thin Folks] |= ER wien To Tal Honan, Tis Eines tay Savi nt Eeonocnion ToT Serpeisingly Quick" Rone Boron tHILY a a com fasion iS | For 4 Hurry- Up Breakfast minion government is sending en- . gineers to look over the situation at x ' ey Cumgton outlet. with a view to There is so much to do--Daddy must get off Many Happy Returns: to work and Johnny off to school. Make Plas, cambmeiet or. eee on E: them both happy and healthy and save your the ninety-first anniversary of his 1 | ©= own strength and time by giving them birth, and so far from occupying a seat. "in the chimney corner" dream- u { " : ing o'er the .past he was moving y¥ 4 . about town with elastic step and nw \ ) ! the brightest of countenances. He J was born April Sth, 1831, in Pertn, . easily digested, | . 8 son of Josias Shirley Richey. Mr. ¥ -- A for Richey"s sight and hearing remam ho ! 800d; his Intellect is still bright. ¢ you And he thanks heaven that his mem. a\ add ory continues to function. Before & & \ : coming up street on the oratns of contains all the miperal his 91st birthday he had a cold bath, ZN 'hoa salts the human body as part of his ally hy Every i ) -- needs; sso the bran for year he spends several months at lus . \ . keeping intestinal tract : a ayo and regularly avery : clean, active and healthy, Rideau Lake. Mr. Richey was super- AMON | 5 ne annuated' from Rideau conal service in 1902 after having been on the staff since 18686, 3 OL : & Go mr ------ 3 207 BL Santos Bi Meneranaw & Co. : 3 Counting one's money will not pre- . 3 'We never know the worth of water One man's mest is another man's wl rp Soperaen ©" 4] Many : i As Your oa bed: 43 yuu None cas play the fool as well as { tll the wall goes dry, (poison, > fhey'll creep ' Amust lie down, ; / '

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