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Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Apr 1924, p. 10

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_THE 'DAILY B RITISH WHIG ' TUESDAY, Tr t : APRIL - 2m, 1024. NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS WORKING WOMEN, WEAK, RUN DOWN SOON RESTORED } Home Treatment to Create! Red Blood, Body Tissue | and Vital Nerve Force Costs But Little. Countless thousands of women must work day after day in stores, of- | fices,. manufacturing establishments or In their own homes who are really unfit for their tasks. With bodies and nerves overstrained, they get through each day by will power alone. At night, worn and exhaust- ed, life holds little of pleasure for such women. They should not be content tq drag on, making their sacrific ealth, beauty and happiness Rey should, instead, undertake #%"once the up- building of their bodies; the ¢reation of red blood and flesh tissue that fills out hollow cheeks and wasted forms; that restores nerve resistance and brings back the Lloom of health, strength and vitality. : When weighed down by worry and weakness, such womén should begin at once a simple, inexpensive home treatment of Wincarnis, the restora- tive. They can obtain a generous size bottle of Wincarnis from any leading druggist. Wincarnis is the ideal body and strength builder and is absolutely harmless. More than ten thousand physicians have recom- mended it. The Wincarnis treatment costs only ten cents a day. 'In twelve days see e tmprovement Wincarnis brings. " C Wg) : apid Electiic OOK BOVE wet Every Facility of Most Expensive ELECTRIC RANGE at fraction of cost No Extra Wiring Required Send for Home COOK FOR Science Cook Book 50 Cc "W" amd Direct Factory Prices. A MONTH Wm. Campbell Co., Georgetown, Ont. Pri Mrs~"That's what we all say till we marry. THE HUMAN ZOQ coors 19: by rusic Lasser commsr By C. D. Batchelor Miss--"I'd like to see the husband who wouldn't stay home with me." and then never do see him." CUTICURA HEALS SKIN TROUBLE Face Broke Out In Pim- ples. Were Disfiguring. Extremely Sore." "My face broke out in a mass of . The pimples were sore and tender, and I was very much di "I read an advertisement for Cu- ticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I For e of the toilet and bath, Soap, Ointment home after a strenuous military campaign, during which No cooking | secrefs Youdon't have to be an expert cook to serve Shredded Wheat Biscuit in many delicious ways. Mdst people eat it for breakfast with hot milk, but it is delicious for'any meal with fruits or creamed meats. Contains "all the tissue-building elements in the whole wheat. grain, including. "the bran which is Nature's greatest laxative. It is ready-cooked and ready-to-eat. The tasty crispness of the oven-baked shreds of whole wheat tempt the appetite and sat- isfy hunger. The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Lid Niagara Falls, Ontarie Alvaro Obregon, the warrior president of Mexico, is shown with his family on the steps of his h ment and defeated the rebel ho Jy essfully upheld his govern- AT MAPLE GROVE, H. A. Buck, Sydenham, To Build a ' Cottage. Maple Grove, April 18.--The roads are drying up rapidly. There was not much maple syrup made in this vicinify this spring. Herbert Stevenson and his mother expect to move to Rosedale in the near future. Henry Green, who. was seriously ill, in Kingston General Hospital, is now at home. Mrs. Venice Green made a business trip to Sydenham on Thursday last. The trappers were successful this spring. Some got nearly two hundred rats, which sold at $2.15, and some at $2.10 each. Miss Reta Hagerman, teacher, is spending her Easter holidays at Green's. Sponge Mixture and bake for about 8 min- utes. No guess- work--no mixing of half-a-dozen ingredients -- no waste of either / 74 PONGE her home in Rosedale, Mrs. Wil- llam Wilson has been under the doc- tor's care for some time. Mrs. Kemp was also on the sick list, but is somewhat improved in health now. Mostyn Lee was in Sydenham on Thursday. H. A. Buck, Sydenham, expects to build a cottage here soon, and Dr. F. R. Sargent is preparing to build a boat house at his cottage in the near future. Oliver Retton is now at the poultry train. A. G. Martin, Ottawa, called on him on Saturday last. Philip Vancough- nett is moving to Wilmar soon, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Babcock are still on their dack 'farm at Salmon Lake. Frank Clarke, constable, was, in this neighborhood on Friday. Ernest The Maharanee of Takari, wife of the Maha- rajah of Takari, has been acclaimed by her countrymen as the most beautiful woman in India. She is not considering entering the ~ movies, 10 MINUTES WITH GREEN'S Easier and Pleasanter Bake Days With Green's Sponge Mixture materials or time--no disap- pointment. Absolutely certain-- therefore economical. How much easier and pleas- anter bake day will be when Green's Sponge Mixture takes the place of the old-fashioned, tedious way of mixing cakes. How much more certain the re- sults, when this simple method of cake-baking is used. : And what a saving in time you will make! Delicious layer cakes and jelly rolls made in 10 mijn- utes. * Your baking time cut in three. With Green's Sponge Mixture you simply whisk 2 eggs together in a bowl, add the whole contents of a packet of 30 MINUTES WITHOUT GREEN'S The women of England use millions of packets of Green's Sponge Mixture yearly. The fact that only the finest ingredients are used in it--combined with its ease and certainty ip baking-- have earned for it an extensive sale throughout the country. Ask for Green's Sponge Mix- ture at any grocery store--20c a package. Choose your favourite flavour--Plain, Vanilla, Orange, Lemon, Almond "medium-sized tins, well VICTORIA LAYER CAKE One packet Green's Sponge Mixture, 2 eggs, 2 ozs. butter. Beat the eggs ghly to- gether, then add by degrees he nge mix- ture, mixing to a smooth batter. Take 2 round, sprinkle with flour and put half the mixture in each. Place in a hot oven and bake for about 10 minutes. Turn on to a sugared paper, spread with jam, marmalade or other filling; place together and sprinkle with sifted sugar. or Maderia -- learn at once how greatly your bak- ing duties will be simplified. Re- cipes on the back of every packet. Ask your grocer for, or write for free recipe booklet, to Ontario Distributors --- MacLaren-Wright Ltd., EENS Original~ Brighton, England MIXTURE For Layer Cakes and Jelly Rolls H. J. Green & Co. Limited, Brighton, England Kellar purchased some valudble cows from Willlam Wilson recently. Visitors: Mostyn Lee at Olfver Rettan's; Mrs. Annie Stevenson at Whiliam Green's; Fred and Minnie Green are at Godfrey; Reta Lee at her aunt's, Mrs. Harry Lee's; Cle- ment Lee at Venice Green's; Mrs. George Kempt and Flossie at Wil- liam Wilson's; Mr. and Mrs. James Nellis at Bill Green's; Stanley Mar- tin at his home; Mr. and Mrs. Blake Nellis at B. Martin's, also George Nellis and wife, from Kingston; Mack Green.and Nelson at Venice Green's. ~ THE LATE 8. 8. PETERSON. | A Former Resident of Bongard's Passes Away at Wampoos. Bongard's, April 9.--8. 8. Peter son, a former resident of this place, but who for the past few years had resided at Wanpoos, passed away au his home after a short illness of abscess of the brain. Deceased leaves two daughters, Mrs. Kearney, Osh awa, and Mrs. Jamieson, Mrs. Peterson predeceased her hus- band about ten years ago. Mr. Peter- son, was a Roman Catholfé in rell- gion. Miss E. Campbell spent othe week-end with 'Miss L. McDonald, EE £ : -- o ---- a i (GREEN'S LY ne MIXTUR!? 'Wanpoos. |- Toronto od Milford. J. H. Harrison having spent the winter with his daughter, Mrs, MoCormack, in Picton, has returne ed to his home for the summer months. Miss L. Thuréton, who spent a couple of weeks with friends in Picton, has returned. Mrs. Wright visited with friends in Picton for a few days. Mise" E. Campbell left on Friday for her home at Cornwall, where she will spend Easter holls days. 2: Mrs. Lucas who is 11] with paeu- monia, Is recovering. Mrs. Allaa Harrison, who has been confined to the Prince Edward county hospital for the past month has retufned toy her home here. Mrs. Smith, Fred- ricksburgh! is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Lucas. Mps. Thurston has returned after spend. ing the winter with friends in Ple- ton. The cheese factory began opera tions on April 13th. Rulers always hate and suspect the t in succession. 3 at is the use of running, when you are not on the right road? Nd single man is bora with right of controlling all the rest. It is a bad sack that will abide the no clouting. ' Dr. Chase's $5 cts, a box of 35 pills, irk { LL Oe i twp A --

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