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Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Oct 1924, p. 11

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Gc DAT 'THE DAILY BRITISH WHI (lll A) ) 2 That First ¢ % ' to spend the week with her eon, =] Mountany, WHY THE WEATHER? Mr. and Mrs. Teepell and son, | | 'Belvany, motored to the mines - to | A 2 DR. CHARLES f. BROOKS Secretary, American Meteorologios) Society, Tells How. 'spend a few deys with her daugh- ters, Mrs. Ed. Dunn and Mrs. Charles Descourier.. Mrs, J.- Stu- binskey spent Thursday with Mrs. I. Gerva. Master Guy Wagar has re-| turned from Renfrew hospital. He, was poisoned in the bowls and kid- | neys from tasting oil. Leel Mrs, Willlam J. McCumber had | the bad misfortune to scald her foot on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Morey spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. €. N, Daly. Miss P. A. Lorrain gpent the week-end at her home on Mount Saint Patrick. Mr. William Cox had the misfor- tune to break the rear gear of his truck. L. Pearson' and I. Gerva are repairing the mill. Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Tennion and F. R. Bunt- ing, Jr., and Miss Johnston, motor- ed to Matawachan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sovia and L. Pearson spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Morey. Mrs. C. N. Daly and Miss P. A. Lorrain spent Saturday afternoon at The Ce- dars. Mrs. Jerry Dodge and daugh- ter, Verona, spent Sunday with, Mrs. I. Gerva. Mrs. William M. Cumber and children intend to leave to visit her mother in Petworth, Mr. and Mrs. A. Houle spent Sat- urday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Daly. I. Moore and~Miss P. A. Lorrain gpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs T. Katrongue. ed Wind Vanes, : It is not always easy for-the inex- perienced person to tell from just what direction a light or moderate wind is blowing; he is likely to ig- | nore the wind unless it is vigorous enough to threaten kis hat or impede his walking. If the wind If fairly steady, waves on a lake or pond will readily show the direction from which it is coming." A west wind is a wind blowing from the west, -not towards the west. The motion or swaying of trees also serve to indi- cate wind direction, a flag is still bet- ter, When you can look to a wind vane for assistance, remember that the arrow does not fly with the wind as a flag does, or as the arrows on a weather map appéar to. The tail of the vane turns the arrow up into the wind so that when the wind is west the arrow points towards the west, and, in the case of the popular cows or roosters adorning vanes on barns, the animal faces the west. In de- termining the direction of a Very light wind, it is sometimes helpful to bold up a moistened finger. KEvapor- ation is most rapid on the side on which the wind blows and hence that side should soon feel coolest. One observer has found a pair of large outstanding ears quite helpful in estimating wind direction. He need only turn about until he feels the wind blowing equally on both ears! NAVY CUT TE > PAC Al A Bl All Al Rll Al 2 \ CIGARET DL lr Clo leer A A A rl NEVER forget this | It's the first 'cold snap' catch- ing us unawares, tbat finds the weak spot in throator chest. Peps provide the best and bhaudisst means of getting rid of Fall colds quics.y and surely. Neglect adds. to your troubles later on, most possibly in the shape of a bad dose of ial catarrh that lingers th the winter, The sign of hoarseness or thro irritation is evidence that you need Peps. one or two of these pleasant Dissolve infectionkilling mblets in the mouth reathe deeply into throat -aad longs the A little higher | in price, but -- what a wonderful difference a few cents make. power{al healing and germicidal Peps medicine given off in form of Juries. '['hese cut the phlegm, soothe and purify the tender air-passages and destroy harmful germs that start trouble in throat, and lungs. Son remove the cause of coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. By invigorating and fortifyiog the entire breathing system Peps give valuable re- sistance against weather dangers. PERS por of in only made lowered oest of our of many- Pl Pree Oso Station News. 7 Oso Station, Oct. 27.--The farm- ers are busy threshing in the vicin- #ty. Mervyn Chaplin, Perth, is spend- ing some time at Joseph Warren's putting in a furnace. Miss Ethel Con- boy is epending some' time with Mrs. Joseph Warren who Is ll, Mr. and Mrs, John J. Dier and family, Westport, eapent Sunday at Joseph Waren's; Miss Dier Is also spending a few days with Mrs. Joseph War- ren. Mrs. Edward Warren and sons, also Joseph Warren, spent Wednes- day in Perth, Alex McDonald, Mountain Grove, spent Sunday at William Conboy's. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bourk spent a few days with Westport friends. Mrs. Edwand Warren and sons, :aleo Mies Garrett, spent Saturday even- ing at John Crawford's. William Crawford spent Sunday at George McPherson's. Mre. George Bertrum, Crow Lake, spent Sunday with Mrs. Edward Waren. Mr. and Mrs. L. Parieh, Campbell- ford are leaving shortly for England where they intend to reside. Mrs. George E. Robents, Detroit, native of Lanark county, and resi- dent of that district for many years, died at Ottawa, on Saturday after an {Illness of several months. Mrs. Ro- berts, was sixty-three years of age. Folly to Suffer h Plies Step into any drug got a 80-cont pkg. © d - 3 Pyrami oe Sup Bd declare it > saved m ope: : wonder. ies upon a em to EE CADILLAC The Master of ELECTRIC CLEANERS New Ball Bearing Motor, ex- Chmively a Cadillac feature. No or 1 used. Why wait, when $6.50 per month will buy nue, by J; R. C. Dobbs fered considerable damage. : & Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradley at H, 44 Clarence Street. Godfrey's; Mr. and Mrs. BR. Fraser Phone 819. and family, Elginburg, at R. Cox's; Mr. and Mrs, H, Snider, Mrs. Kit. son, Godfrey, alsg Miss K. Reesor at W. A. Thompson's; Messrs. W. and A. Uens and families, Napanee, also Mr, and Mrs. William Uens at George Barr's, $i J. D. Clark spent Sunday at Mt. Vale. Mrs. A. Snider hag beautified her house by a new cpal of paint. Election day passed off quietly here, this poll returning a majority for the O.T.A. GIFTS FOR NEWLY-WEDS. A Reception Given Them at Groom's Parents Home. Mountaln Grove, Oct. 28.--A dumber attended the Ladies' Aid at Long Lake, on Saturday evening. A reception was held at J. Price's, on 'Wednesday evening, for the newly. weds, Mr, and Mrs. Clare Price, who have returned from a honeymoon \trip to the Pacific coast. Numerous gifts were received by this very pop- ular couple. Mrs. J. Godfrey was summoned to Toronto recently to attend her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Bly, who Is seriously ill. Mys. C. McKivor has arrived home from Uncle Sam's do- mains. While motoring home on Sunday evening, W. Uens and fam- {ly had a narrow escape, the axle of their car breaking on a very steep hill. The car backed down part way and Mipset, Luckily no one was injured but the car suf- Firm Flesh Created by Rich, THAT charm of personality that fairly radiates from a superbly healthy body. Why do so many men and women who could possessvital, healthy bodiesgo through life without the charm that should be theirs? All eyes are turned to gaze with admira- tion on the well developed, healthy girl and the upstanding, vigorous man. If you are too thin or you realize that - you are too easily exhausted; lack the buoyancy of full vitality and fear that your system is failing, then you should know that firm flesh is created only by rich, red blood. It is the blood--and only the blood-- which feeds the body tissues. To create a strong, symmetrical body we must think first of the blood supply. Restore your strength and nerve force; create more blood cells. , Winearnis, the red blood builder, creates them. Red blood will throb through your veins. Your entire system will be rein- vigorated. a : If you seek firm flesh, new strength and abundant vitality, obtain Winearnis from your druggist at once. A sixteen ounce bottle, which is a fourteen day Wincarnis treatment, is sold by all leading druggists for $1.50. Wincarmis is so effective that only three tablespoonsful a day need be taken. Start the safe Wincarnis treatment now and see f the difference just a few days will bring. UH many rations, Entire fami- and recome thelr ends. Cook fruits slowly to bring out their sweetness. This makes prunes, dried 'apples amd. peaches so much sweeter that stigar is unnecessary., A little horseradish added to ham sandwiches makes them unysually tasty. NO PLACE FOR PHONO- GRAPH POISONED TASTING OIL, A Lad Had A Serious Time But Re- Black Donald Mine, Oct. 27. --A meeting in interest of the O.T.A. was held in the hall on Wednesday. R. A. Tultord, Oalabogie, acted as ¥ rr J | chairman, The speakers told us the wy tg J y ims an WN NCARN yo ment control and the O.T.A. in each case, The O.T.A. was far ahead. Coleman & Company, ""Caveds," Ltd., 67 Portland 8t., Toronto Wood cutting is the order of the day. Ard. Wagar and James Swee- nie are rebuilding thé pen stock and repairing the dam and high tension line, on the sick list this week. ness trip to Calabogie on Friday. well attended. Mrs. aged ninety-four, of Mrs. R. F. Bunting has been Frank Teunion"and Bd. Dunn made a busi- The raffle at J. Stubinskey's was Mountany, State Falls, walked to Black Donald Mine ac- companied by her son, aged sixty, Phonographs nowadays are not considered necessary parts of living room furniture, by interior decorat- ors. The suggestion is that these in- struments be brought into the Hving- room only when they are to be used. Otherwise, they might be pyt away in some mook or closet. eS on ENTERTAINED ON BIRTHDAY. A Happy Event For Mrs. Scott At Mn. ~ Junetown, Oct. 28.--Mrs. James Davis, McIntosh Mills, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Green. Mrs, Flora White, Gravenhurst, has returned homie after visiting rela- tives here for a few weeks. Miss D. Gilgent, Brockville, is holidaying a few weeks with Misses Kate 'and Marie Purvis: R. Kestaven, Toronto, is a guest at BE. Avery's. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scott enter- tained a few relatives on Wednes- day evening in honor of the eighty- fifth birthday of Mrs. Angelina Scott. J. Copeland, Brockville, was at Ross p Ww. H. year. Miss Mildred Lée, Kingston, spent the week-end the guest of Miss Ora Batting. Many from here were in King- ston, on Saturday.--to attend the rugby game. . i Putting Road In Shape. Arden, Oct, 27.--C. Williams is 'busy with his gang of men putting gravel on the roads yhich was badly needed and will make great improve- ments. Mrs. A. Marchall and daugh- Edith and Miss Alleen Hull motored to Enterprise and spen Kingston, Misses Edna and Rhea Thompson, Bim Tree, spent Monday at Mrs. Luke Thompson's. Mr. and Mrs. William Steele are spending a | tow days in Kingston. Mrs. Gordon 'week-end in King- ---- pital. His many friends are glad to hear he is gaining. Mr. apd Mrs. Ffed Greene, Laura, Sask., are vis- iting with friends and relations in this vicinity. Hlection passed very quietly. In this vicinity 150 voles were in favor of the O.T.A. and 68 for Government Control. Plevna, Oct. 28.---Allan Card is nearly through ing for the farmers; he has started collecting yield of grain. John Flake had a good turn-out at his sale on Satur- | day, as it was guch a nice day. John and Everton Flake went to Toronto, today, with a load of cattle. Mrs. Bertie Grigg and son, Frencis, and daughter, Apunle, Véernacher, spent the visiting friends in Plevna. Mr. Reid, LPS, visited our school . Joseph Brouse got a telegram with the sad news of he, -- taxés, The farmers report a good his mother's death in Alberts, Anglicans held thelr harvest f val service Sunday. The chunh was nicely decorated with flowers, fruit and vegetables. / We Can Make Your dW. ak en ae 300 with us to have ' the Sine reground and fitted with sod Call asd size piston see our Hoeld regrinder. Automotive . ndersLimited 2 3

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