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Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Feb 1923, p. 9

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| 'Why : Not | You? | 9 George Lawton was 29 (in 1902) when he took a 20-pay-life policy § The annual premium wus $162.50, or & possible total cost of $3,250.00.- q But this was a participating policy. § The distribution of profits every. five years so reduced his premiums that his actual pay- ments only totalled $2,701.40. 4 So that he~had $5,000 protec- "tion for 20 years at an average cost of $135. : 4] If he surrendered his policy to- day its value is $474.60 more 'than its cost, q He is now in the prime of life, If he leaves his paid-up policy with us he will receive dividends as long as he lives. 4 And he will still have $5,000 to bequeath to his family, Why not see the London Life Agent for an equally good Policy. Insurance Gompany Policies "Good as Gold" HEAD OFFICE--LONDON, ONT. Agencies in ell principal cities. i i W. Walters |' District Representatives: and Brock Streets " CLOCKS WEEK DURING FEBRUARY. SEE WINDOW ! L. C. HEMSLEY WATCHMAKER 149 Sydenham St. TRADE MARKER! "D 8 BAIT. GOVE. STAMP ATFIXN 0 GLNULNS PACROTS GET TT REPAIRED Guns, IA Lawn Mowers sharpened and ree Daat = repairable J. M. PATRICK "we Sydenkam Strath, Kisgaien 3 Ben-Ga In front of s Ahehing ear--rub a BAUME BENGUE bated 17-Year-0Old Sisters THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG - Sue "Housé of David' For Forced Marriages Benjamin BarneI 8} the "Righ priest % Ws. 2elh Reed, / : [a= EE ~~ TPAWT PAW. Mich --Seventeen-year-old Ruth Bamford Reed, oo her sister, Mrs. Gladys Bamford Rubel. has brought suit against the lsraclite were the victims of immoral "House o! David" for $800.000, charges they practices under, the guise of religion and that both were married to members of the colony against their will Benjamin Purnell, "high priest" of the order, is alleged to have saken over property belonging to the girls' parents. Tales and The "Arizona Kicker" is Lively at 81 a fn - Daddy OF The "Bowser" [the faith she cherished. She was .a Phone British Red Salmon .. sesstsassasarestenien 4 tins Steak censersinenes BBG Steak .....esvens. ST line of White Fish, Herring, upon Catarrhal conditions in the nose or throat. It is so soothing, so so 'to af i i Fer fad F 8 >» _| seemed to do her any good. A neigh- 1 bor advised us to try Dr. Wood's Nor- '| Woman's Missionary Soolety was es pr Treasure Farm Yields Gold, Silver And Gems Owner For Pennsylvania A. Barr of this county has produce bumper lime, alkaline and just plain watey, - . wr Barr examining : pockets In the spring Sor gems VALLEY FORGE, Pa--A "treasure farm" belonging to Morris d not only fresh spring water and gops. but deposits of platinum, tin, quicksilver, gold, topaz, Sapphire, sardonyx, opals, lapis, lazuli, tourmaline, iron, alan n, lead, silver, zinc, coal, vanadium and radium. A The springs contain five different kinds of water on, sulphur, ~The mineral water is now being used extensively for automobile storage batteries, _ SIX-YEAR-OLD HAD BRONCHITIS EVERY WINTER Bronchitis generally begins with chills, followed by fever and a harsh, dry, hacking cough. There is a rajsing of phlegm, which at first is of a light color, but, as the trouble pro- gresses it becomes of a yellowish or greenish color and is sometimes streaked with blood. All those who are troubled with bronchitis will find in Dr. Wood's Pine Byrup a remedy that will stimu- late the bronchial organs, subdue the inflammation, soothe the - irritated parts, and loosen the phlegm. Mrs. Oliver C. LePage, South Rus- tico, P.EJ., writes:--"'My little six- year-old girl had very bad attacks of bronchitis every winter. In the even- ing and during the night, she would have fever and choke up, and had a wheezing in her chest. We tried sev- eral cough medicines, but they never way Pine rup, which we did, and after she taken two bottles she got perfectly well." Price 36¢. and 60c. a bottle; put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Kathryn, nurse superintending one of the stations of the City Board Health, Detroit, Mich.; Herbert J%, of Richmond; William O., and -Reo- bert W., of Richmond, near the old family home; and 'Dr. Stanley M. Asselstine, of Windsor, Ont, \ Mrs, Asselstine possessed' in her nature much that is finest in life. Devoted to her home and family, her kind and cheerful disposition won for her the love of all who knew her. A sincere and life-long Christian, her Mfe was to others » witness of the joy and influénce of member of the Methodist Church, and with her husband and family took = great interest in all its 'work. When the Marlbank Auxiliary of the first organized, she became 'its Treasurer, and continued in that of- fice until she was no longer able to take any active part in the work of the church. During the last. two years her health failed rapidly, but she kept ther cheerful faith, and the 'end came peacefully as one falling asleep to awaken in that land where "the inhabitant shall not say, 'I am siok'." v "The-tuneral service was held in the Marlbank Methodist Chureh, on Feb. 9th, by Rev. W. H. Clarke, and her body placed In el Elm Tree. Many attended the dance in Edward Cumming's Hall, W'riday night and report an excellent time. Magistrate Lloyd, disposed of a num- ber of cases in Funton court on Feb. 14th, Many are sick with the 'flu' but no serious cases are reported. B, Woodman, of Cobalt, and a num- ber of mining enthusiasts intena * made life a misery, Juaga Madaen, Napanee, ana |, YOUR HOME OUR AIM should be built of| is to supply you the best materials| With the . BEST, that this fair Dom-| "UP led with effi- 2 | cient service at the inion of ours can| Jowest consistent produce. | prices. Let's get together. ALLAN: LUMBER C0. VICTORIA STREET. "Phone 1042. " "I Was Run Down" "Body was completely covered with Boils" used up all the money I made, Fin i130 pd I Sided vat | either or cure myself, so prope pd wasascompletelyrundown asanyone .- could possibly be with & bad case of nerves. What I neeged was up. After reading descriptions different tions, the one which "If you have ever had boils, yon know how. painful and annoying even one or twocan be. Butimagine having your whole body almost en- tirely covered with them! I am a watchmaker by trade, making a spe- cialty of repairing the highest grade movements, This is probably the most irviagol any m ical work, cularly for a nervous individual ike me, Working nuder great strain both day and night for three months, broughtmealmosttoastateofcollapse, I was so irritable and nervousthat the slightest thing would 'send me up in the air.' If I man to get a few hours of sleep at night I was lucky, I had noappetiteforfood. I certainly was miserable. Du this time boils began toa; ron different parts of my body and the pain from them {y suffering was 80 great at times that I felt there was nothing left for me to do buttoend it all. I consulted doctors but they all told me that if I didn't give up any work and live out of doors, I woul intoadecline. AsIhad no money couldn't do this, In fact paying | bottle to him and doctors' bills and buying ines | money 2 For sale by The Mahood Drug Co. +. Home-made Bread, Bums, Rolls and Fruit Loaves. They ' are made right and the quality is in them. ' Choice variety of Pies made daily. TASTE-RITE BAKERY UF. ATKINS Corner of Princess and Alfred Sts. oa tad DO x every Sieh od 8 rs every eat tires mealsa day. My skin is like a baby's, free from blemishes of any kind and I have now almost forgotten that I have ever had such things as nerves." I want who is ailing to know about Carnol, because I have such faith in it I bee lieve it will cure any human {11." Carnol is sold vy i as and if you can coticientiousi} Six: after you have tried it, that Lit 't ne you any good, returntheem: to be will refund youe THE GOOD HOME. MADE KIND Phone 22023 cpening a mine near the present Cebalt Frontenac mine, which is proving very rich. Many of our men have returned from the lumber shanties sufferiuy with grippe. Earl Cole is home from Buffalo, coavalescing from pueumonia. Charles MoGiegu: spent the past week with the county council in Kingston. Henry Alport purchased. a' new Bain s.eigh from the agent, C. C, Thompson. Ben Thompson is ill with Inflamutoiy rheumatism. William Ripe is mov- ing hus sawing outfit to Tweed, where he has a large cut of logs. Lem Hawley and Mr. Crankshaw drove to Wood purchased a new De Syparator from the ageut J 8S. Lloyd. Mrs. Wolchuch and daughter Anmie went to Ottawa, where Annie will attend convent school this term. Love Js like a painter who in drawing {the picture of a friend hav- ing a bl¢mish in one eye, would pic- rot come near a battle. ="DODD'S "KIDNEY i. PILLS Wolfe Island to visit friends. Henry Lavaz | You'll Enjoy Having The Flu if you have a Radio in your home! Just think of the pleasures of sitting in your own home, listening to organ recitals, musical concerts, shows, dances, from far away cities. : You can if you own one of our quale ity sets. The price is mot high if you wish, we'll gladly demonstrate in your home 'midst the flu and all. ¢ DICIOGRAPH PHONES NOW IN STOCK Alsq, Cunningham and Radiation Tubés (U. 8, manufacture), CANADA RADIO STORES We Get The Business BECAUSE We Know The Business, PASTEURIZATION FILLS A NEED--THE ULTIMATE SAFEGUARD All Our Milk is Thoroughly Pasteurized. 0D HTT ; 7 0 es | FINEST QUALITY CIGAR _ GENERAL CIGAR CO. LIMITED | OPERATED BY IMPERIAL TOBACCO CO. OF CANADA LIMITED J ry ] 2

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