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Daily British Whig (1850), 23 May 1924, p. 3

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG EE Spe | + | MOTHERS || tesa PHOSPHO-COD, who writes the | And Their Children espect ER shag] eet letter telling of the bemefita By ELEANOR GUNN AEE OVERLAND CAR See description in our window, 3ud, $50.00; 3rd. $25.00; 4th, $10.00; Sth, $5.00; mext six, $3.00 each; | mext 10. $2.00 each; next 30 prizes 1 $1.00 each. Try this sslendid tomiec to-day On our recommendation, and see for yourself why so many volun- tary letters of endorsement are received by the maker. Ask us about Phos- pho-Cod to-day. Price $1.25 big bottle L. T. Best Druggist . Open Sundays } Sugg \ 3] The Silk Coat Commands * §/ PROBS :--Saturday, southerly winds, unsettled, occasional rain. The makers of PHOSPHO-COD, fhe wonderful, new tomic and Bbullder will give to anyone using Reports from far and near contain WITH ITS m frequent reference to silk "ie | While black satin leads, there are | D | many -smart | which may sound old-ladyfied, but | are anything but that. Besides, now- adays there are no old ladies! The alpaca or crepe dress which | has an unlined coat to complete it | is an ideal traveling costume and just | the thing for the woman who drives | into town in her car. Alpaca has | among its many endearing qualifica- | tions, the ability to shed dust. The | woman in alpaca has the dust roll | off her back about as satisfactorily | OR as water from the proverbial duck. | Learning to Take Knocks. Could anything be more simple or | One Mother Says: effective than the coat, with its Puri- | I teach my girls as well as boys | tanical little cape extending into a! "|to use a punching bag. Is a jabot, the lining of which repeats the | splendid physical developér ane | soft Lanvin green of the crepe dress | teaches children to bear a moderate | beneath? Store open all day Saturday and Monday, and closed all day, June 3rd. coats in ribbed silks, WILL SOON BE AT HAND AND Wedding EITHER LARGE SNalL WILL 3E IN A specially prepared list of extraordinary bargains for Saturday shoppers. "~ IN OUR STOCK THERE ARE MANY ATTRAC- TIVE | | Gifts | | | PIECES TO It is very easy to put a bag up in the attic, basement, or back porch. Lanvin green and rust are the col- | ors, next to red, which seem to be | most approved. The greens are, how- hit on the head without She CHOOSE FROM IN ever, almost always chosen by the | Sterling Silver | == | younger generation. Rust is a more | | kindly color to complaxions which | Cut Glass | womans INSTITUTE. { are abloom with something more as- | +4 | sociated with a compact than with | Silver Plate I hme fag pany aw suas Clocks or fraternize with soft beige shades or | Table Cutlery Po b= FOR SALE ¢ BRICK VENEER HOUSES -- @ rooms cach, 8 piece bath, electri- city and gas, good yards, central lo- cation. Will yield over 10% as Investment. $4,600--Brick, 8 rooms, 2 piece bath, hot air, electric light and 8as, right ral. 100 New Summer Hats 100 of Them Every One Brand New Rockport. The Woman's Institute of Rock- rort held their annual meeting at the home of Mrs, J. F. Fitzsimmons with a good attendance. Mrs. J. F. Fitzsimmons wag chosen president for the ensuing year; Mrs. William Slate, first vice-president; Mrs. Ww. J. Edgley, Sr., second vice-president; Mrs. Fred Huck, secretary; Mrs. Wil- liam Fair, treasurer. Mrs. Charles Macoun will speak to the ladies of the institute on Jume 3rd at the home of Mrs. Robert Sewiss. Actually worth $6.50 to $10.00 Saturdos 4. 98 with black. $5,000--Brick, 6 rooms, modern im- provements, garage. $8,000 Brick, 9 rooms; all im- provements, garage, large gar- den, fruit and flowers, good location. RU Frame, 6 rooms, Semi. Bungalow; improvements, FURNISHED HOUSES TO RENT. Batemans Real Estate 1143 BROCK ST., KINGSTON Telephone 19255, Phillipsville, The following officers were elect- ed by the Phillipsville Woman's In- stitute: President, Mrs. F. Ww. Acheson: first vice-president, Mrs. Ziba Gile; second vice-president, Mrs. 8. Carty; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Robert Preston. On June 23rd, Miss M. V. Powell of Whitby, will be the speaker for the day, ac- cording to the list of speakers for the summer series. Miss Rowell comes highly recommended as she has done most acceptable work with | the Woman's Institute throughout Ontario. Her views of the problems of the day are broad and practical, and every girl and woman should make an effort t hear her. Her subjects are: "Our work, equipment and efficiency, The Wo- man's Institute and what it stands for;" "Helping the Fall Fairs;"" "Citizenship and Civics;" "Women as Nation Builders;" "Our new Can- adians; How we get them; How we receive them." The district convention will be held in Lyndhurst this year. At our May meeting, Miss Mills, Chantry, contributed two pleasing golos and Mrs. H. M. Brown gave a paper on "Aluminum' which proved very in- teresting and instructive. The print- The fashion of wearing fur trim- ed programme, which will be out in| med coats persists, even though we a few days, contains some valuable have gone well into spring. Certain- papers to be prepared and good roll | ly, if fur Jaquettes can get them- calls. selves accepted for spring, a little fur edging on a coat need not send it in- to exile in a dark closet until fall, Gloves continue to do the unex- Pected these days. One seldom sees two pairs alike. There are all sorts | of color combinations, and as many shades as there are in stockings. One | button gloves are the best sellers and | end in all sorts of tricky little frills | perforated or scalloped, or in a = AFTER THE RAIN Lawn Mowers vsssaese$ 9.00 ...$ 9.50 ...$10.50 ...$11.00 ..$11.00 COLORS: Pearl Grey, Sand, Copen, Brickdust, Wood Brown, Almond Green, Reseda, Black and White combina- tion. STYLES: Large dressy Hats Banded Sport Hats Poke Bonnets Braided Hats in medium sizes and Roll Brims Novelty Shapes Daisy 14 ........ Star 12 Star 14 .... Star 16 Woodyatt 12 re Woodyatt 16 wun ed one «313.00 Screen Doors . . $2.50 and $3.75 each (Complete with Hinges). SCREEN WINDOWS 50c., 55¢., 60c., 65c. each. Birch, Limit ts, Stema Fitters and Plumbers, Supplies, Stoves, § Sess see 88 000 a ®t seen ene. Our buyer has been exceedingly fortunate in being able to secure 100 of these ultra-smart Hats from The Charm Hat Co. of New York and we assure you that they represent values that never again will be equalled. SLEEVELESS SWEATERS, LADIES' SILK AND WOOL $1.39 200 Ladies' Sleeveless Cardi-| SWEATERS, $2.25 100 Ladies' Silk and Wool gan style All Wool Sweaters. Sweaters--all sizes -- a won- Sizes 36 to 42. Colors Jade and White, Red and White, debi] range of Summer shades Special value . .at $3.50 each which turns back to show a colored lining. Reports of the throngs which at- tended the opening of the Paris rac- | Ing season, an event which makes | Or mars many a fashion, state that! women «ure white and chamois us; | Honeydew and White, Copen and White. Regular $2.25 ea. 29 Ladies' and Misses' Suits Regular $27.50 to $35.00 \ ne a part serie Weg Sale price 14.95 Popular pastimes of Paris, The materials are Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Tweeds '--in sizes 14, 16 and 18 only. To clear at this great price ; reduction. "A ored gloves, which is interesting, since black hag been extremely popu- lar, 'There are fashions in jewels as in all things and Paris is usually re- sponsible for them. Last season, a | furore over white and black pearls | in combination was) the outstanding | Jewelry note. This spring, pearls and emeralds, diamonds and emeralds and emeralds all by themselves are commanding the highest prices. Hay- ing one's pear! necklace restrung so AUNT HET nen MEN'S UNDERWEAR 200 Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. In sizes 34 to 44, Price ............ .G0c 100 Suits Men's Balbriggan Combinations in all sizes and special value. Sale Price .......... $1.39 Boys' Cotton Jerseys, in sizes __ 3 Dining Room Suites in Black Walnut. Dom heen Svar Your oa Hk Each Suite consists of | Buffet, | Extension hen" {a new dn BE vr art Duenced, TR u ve Ss a Table, 1 Armchair and | small. .1 Suite, $160.00 teerenae....$60.00 J] upon the defense counsel to produce }| argument, Justice Wright, in the On- unprofessional conduct when attend- ing his wife at childbirth, causing Il , . I i alrison | are consumed annually in genmerat- I. # ® ® lok steam to blow the United States i | . loco! tive ~ PHONE 90. CHILDREN'S COATS 27 only, Children's Spring Coats, developed in Polo Cloth, Check Coatings, Ve- lours. The sizes are 4 to 14 years. Regular prices $8.75 to $14.95, 22 to 32. All colors. Less 3313% SalePrice ............. 49c. TEACY'S - cu ary an hibited n Royal Ag. Action fs. ; : Ottawa, May 23.--Without calling J I Suite, $160.00 .... ... «....$65.00 | 310.000 ats. pei ismiosed the . (All snaps) Hl}! Saunders, Carleton Place, against ] Dr. A Downtag, also of Carleton i h unders was suing the phy- ALL RUGS STILL ON SALE UNTIL Hil sician for alleged malpractice and SATURDAY, MAY 24th. il -- re that death was due to pulmonary $ B AR G A I N S embolism and not excessive hemorrh- " age, as claimed. he ° ° Dr. Foley of Indiana University| Learning maketh young men tem- . | calculates that 2,434,026 tons of coal | perate, is the comfort of old age, standing for wealth with poverty, and as an ornament to riches. When thy hand act, ask thy heart wh well done. 'What about a hat Miss Peters' he garb this young woman is wear. I Suite $159.00 ............. $50.00 | tario Supreme Court, dismissed the ber death on Dec, Aon last. Medi- cal testimony wasp uced to show whistles. v The word August (the name of the month and the adjective) is derived from the nxme of the frst Roman emperor,

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