Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Aug 1902, p. 5

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. Summer Prostrations are 'significant of a weak- ened system and indicate typhoid and malaria possi- bilities. If you suffer at- tacks of dysentery, diarrhea, and stomach disorders you should build up your health with. Powley's Liquified Ozone and ' prevent the fevers that usually garner so many - people in the fall. Ozone restores the vitality, increases theoxygen-carry- ing power of the bload, dis- infects all the tissues of the body, makes your organs perform their work natur- ally. 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"If you suffer from Epilepsy, Fits, Falling Sickness, St. Vitus Dance, or have chiliren or relatives that do s0, or know a friend that is afflicted, then send for a free trial bottle. with valuable Treatise, and try it, The sample bottle will be sent by mail, prepaid, to your nearest Post Office address. It has cured where every. thing else has failed. When writing, mention thi Lisic nd give name, dee and full address to THE C ALIFO R NIA FRUIT Plums, Pears, Peaches, Oranges, Muskmelons, etc. The Iinsst Fruit on themarket at A. J. REES', Princess St. IT PAID ME ALL RIGHT." Stull that wd of in a sion was laying around no to me I sorted it all up hox and sent 5 card to the King Rao and Metal company, 389 street, and © received 81.50 pocket money that came in very hands and besides I was rid of , lot qt what I deemed: rubbish. WEAK BABIES MADE STRONG. Medical emphatically deel Lactated Food the best hment for weak and sieklv babies the hot weather. It the digestod, the purest and ows infant food made. Babies re fed on Laectated Food are bricht, vie and strong lit dle thriving ed Food Princess cooa men re HY is most easily nutrity aula nost on 1H Lactat orou not try one 1s EDUCATIONAL. KINGSTON LADIES' COLLEGE KINGSTON, CANADA. Residential and Day Schoel for Girls. Address MISS M. GOBER, M. A., = : 9: "HILLCROFT" ACADEMY, KINGSTON. A RESIDENYIAL and DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Ideal Grounds of Twelve Acres. Opens Sept. 9th, 1902. T.J. GLOVER, B. A., Principal. Principal. ALBERT COLLEGE, PIE Nag NAL RECORD * OF 172 Belleville, Ont. GROWTH vou KINGSTON. BUSINESS "COLLEGE KINGSTON. TORONTO : BUSINESS COLLEGE . TORONTO. Largest equipment Unéqualled facilities for securing '821 Queen Street, Kingston. __ SEND FOR CATALOGUE Confederation Life Buildings. Toronto, and best in Cs the MILLENNIUM ALMOST DUE. ARRIVAL IN THREE YEARS PREDICTED. Three Months' Old Warsaw Baby -is Said to Have Talked and Jews are Much Concerned Over it. Aug. 2.--A by Solomen merchant of information cote has a city, that the letter Jerlin, this Washington, received Seventh street conveying the millennium will in 1905. Mr. Perlin's letter came 'from his father, who lives in Russia. Tt relates 'that a child three months old living in War. saw recently beean to talk. The child was left dor a few moments hy its mother in chargé of her seven-year- old daughter. The daughter frichtened at something and keran to cry. when the baby startled her by exclaiming Don' t coon. This ith ne mother Send To tl utt feet there been became rv. mamma will Te back child three girl extyemely mother hen child said: from a scared the summoned her ariived the yr the rabbi." rabbi the prec infant clearly a LE to the ef- that in that time would war between the world and that three vearsesthe millenniunt. would arrive. The letter related that this prediction created" great const rnation am- the Jews of Russia Several Hebrews were interviewed by a Washington Star in re the alleged p soph ¥.. They according Torah, the three or four and the Warsaw b pheey as a reminder of the on of the Jews. ech mo! and one v rf he a great powers in has ong repor ter to that lennm t the about consi is due in they ler years child's Vat rack THE REAL ENGLISHMAN. His Characteristics: As Seen By Max O'Rell. Encl han His avorite thorduch. has to s his element. hon, nothing hy 15 the difiicul more' he rious We hima on the Engl Sone doe adjective The "monunt He and octopus, ot If we take visit thé ruins athidral he he ha thrust his nook and cranny of irhed the most ¢ risk of brea ain. "the halves, adijcet mors i the is in a « ot fidin have some experince hmtinent si old rest an, to of or not until hose ho CA CEY and ¢! it the the plh unbline walls King his neek over and over i «nthe nothing: if he And we has turned tthe 1 has not consider nas on our i he not profited hn for a moment How J; wing hoi K on < hi: makes ly { hat and' one which meconvenwnt: {it him you world, to home Truly a int: new hat W Lint th 1= this AOR in have vourselt sueeessinl thing to niake to In fivst how You learn at evervw Wh ahwhiys ix this and udv, his hisg contradictions, his qualities and his i man, { ot sand personages, of all world a thousand dificr ent partsé of doing in Rome (to. "use his own wordsy the Romans do: al his aes, contrasts, an cecentrict sterling fads. A a thou playing apable 14 aitierent over the as exiting presenting the but always tost and by commoy adm calmly Har taking his, <n se ne that beari the innings In his at the tog 1 abl van whe at his word. the--<prot aud 2lehovah, man in the interdsts of the next most wrapped up in the thisl In the word vou can ac trusty sword: in nation --well, It of arcl ver tting beaten: yet white fur humilidtians nroment propitious Church, that de if VOU "wire {x would knock you down Worshipper of Mammon tablished of his sinner; Crving he 1s a church him Voce out that tak on conceriud world and of a nost concerns pon whose wuld plural, the shrewdest staunchest mon- freest man in the we may wonclud mmeempatible with of rhment monarchy, dive F18 vou wow the HA npon us 8 The ' ) the wo from which that liberty .is a monarchial Worshipping his old oid to his old ir stitution, diplomat not form Cove but ravenous woula be olish both as he century it his danger. n to-dav to -d and constitution, enth least ™ inthe erty In w hich sever ran the polities indispensable peritv of a nation, the law _and the respect. of fosted. A man who ithe othe mvariablt majority: in at Ps om order guides and goy to whom he pays to the says "Please HOt a mas ple? two Virtues to. the respect power POSSE pros of the clearly ready over are 1s ever side of hows to Refusing to shape or 1 "and all his pai Very On from the humble eitizen; mber that a servant of the pe ernoes O sovereign he vou. are a salary, Host to renun r.. but Some Wolie Island Notes: Wolfe Isla Aug Farm busy cuttin i which childre lames O° R. McDon Raturday from Dox nm and ald, wrned howe De 1 typhoid fe < Phill Kings P. Quiclev's - f en Gortie Mrs pro ton, vim two on T Tan And Surburn. of Ruse wil suns<hit ira treal streets. hut ir THE DAILY whe, SATURDAY. AUGUST 2. LL IN BUT ONE. With 'One Exception Summer Events On Time. Wins . * summer list of about. made Post, the regular strange occurrences up," murmured the. excharige editor, "but there's one shy in the buuch, and if it don't drift along pretty soon | 1 won't feel even teenchy little big naturpl. The vap who rocks the boat came to the front uhusudlly carly 'this veat, and already the wolden rod is sprouting over the ente little mous of a whole lot of him. The Zeke "who tries to sail a catamaran fof the first time in his life during a etyphoon is gone to his last account. alro: quite a few of him. 'The heaviest fall of snow in Seattle for sixty-two vears came ht along on schedule time. The chil- t day in Buffalo since 1534 happen- ed on the day it was about due, and that's wiped off the slate. The Dela- ware peach crop became a dead one on the dot. The, hailstones as large « as Ms egos have been falling with their customary June enthusiasm. The an- nual June demise of she old lady wio was patted on the head by Lafayette when he visited this country in 1824 occurred about when if was due, the other and the oldest living Ma. son's decease has been reported | with tht usual frequencyvthis summer. "The regular June of hulliroos occurred on time at Port Jarvis, and Three Forks, Mich." has had ils an nual rain of horned caterpillars even this carly. The heavy rain storm that inundated one-half of Kansas City, while: the other half was being shone upon by a brilliant sun and remainel perfectly dry, has-executed its regular stunt, too, and that ofi- my mind. "The strongest swinnmuer on Lone Island has § his lifg, owing to , ing"out tow far during a"hurricane and a cramp, won't have to watch out for that one, either. The sea serpent has heen an off Fire Is land, under a full head steam, and his prompt appearance lets me out on that subject, "The main tent of the Western cireus has been ripped. into ribhons already bv the annual June cyelone, and the animals broke out of their cages and gran amuck, Iixe they always do in milar circumstances. The within the memory of the habitant hasn't butted lar vet, but. 'monot that, it's liable old time. Yep, the stilner bug stories is cabled, but there's I won't feel right cheerful ill it drifts "What's the shy editor, 1s iv, June rain =O) One S oo aetting and so | looked-for too. si hottest oldest the calen ving about any bunch © of well as and or dan in into wor to vet along regular tiv missing, for pre one comfortable in." one as Ke i ?' the change was 'No voung, n snlied 'chang re editor, "has 5 en knocked hv 'lichtnine while hold the baby be and found later Cron the ex uncons clons her unharmed, thor a fe gona that's the word, over it's mother's ureonscions When that zephyrs afe and ready to ation, but 1 thered over the fact "that it Fhsu't turned up vet. I'm alr the light nines loafing on its job this year. ing a baby in arms, ing absolutely hv a its crowing ing form. I'H feel smmmer va alone hoff on my am bho one IN OUR OWN CIRCUIT. News Of The Districts On Both Sides Of The Line. fair will be held and 21th. on Septem wesident of erions David Dowsley, the Frankville fair society, is ly ill "A post oftice Isles, with postmistress., Athens Methodist menibers. Daring estabhishert-at wite Point Winslow ae has been nearh Mrs Seven opp Vivian, Iradiev 2606 the entv-cight, i only has veri church pa 1 was (1 of "hap the number of burials and the "ioht number isms I=lanid at Ful pap 1 about Weeks, Thousand has sold paper NN.) to a svindie manufacturers. "The Ri .060,000, - homestead farm Hf the Melenaghan, Diummond, Id to John yottom, for his son-in'daw, Mi Joh of his mill of Park: tan, late ha Lan Stewart, Charles been Ramsi ark. for. X7 The Lot. Common and who was he 7 for bé vast thee Outing H.:D Redden s. on on GIRL'WHO DIED FOR LOVE AUSTELL, RICH STUDENT, ' AT MISS COOK'S FUNERAL. Factory Lassie's Sad Fate--Lived sr for Finding She Would Lose Her Lover She Took Poison. New Haven, Aug. 2.--The Ewa May Cook. the factory g conmitted suicide and in the of , her sweetheart, Alired Aus: tell, 'a wealthy Yale student, was held Tuesday and the body of the voung. woman was laid at rest "beside 1hat of her mother in Evergreen ceme- tery. Hundreds of friends of the dead oi catherea. in the cemetery. There w many wealthy young men pres friends 'of Foung Austell. The casket, a costly one, covered with "sil ver-eray velvet and tipped with old silver knobs ana.ornamentationl as furnished by the rich young student, and twenty earviages, which he sup plied. conveyed the relatives and [ist the dead girl to the grave. A handsome tombstone will be rais above the grave. Costly flowers laid upon the suicides coftin by work-mates in the Winchester Re arms factory. and by the of the you r Siudent. Austell bheautifu reath flies and and is was a hands pil HER carnations and from. the oirl's brother amd sister. Young 'Austell attended the funeral at the home the 'dead girl's bro- ther and sister, No. 89 Newhall street, but was overcome: at the cemeter) cates and the driver of his carriage to turn back. 1 the gates was the inscription, Are the Dead Which Die the Lord." lt-was apparent that sentiment had a profound eficet the young Yale student. Miss Lucey Cook. girl. swooned at. the grave, The poor factory girl fell with the rich collegian and home dust at the' time her died. He lavished money upon ker and for a time caused her to forget that she was only a, little factory airk. he . funeral of , who div arins also ent, wis of wd were hér peating iriends sent a of FOSes, lilies ol oraered m this upon sister of the dead in love leit her mother the best dressed Youne Austell i tablished the Atlanta. Ga. acres of lang before the, city one of Haven, father bank. was in New rich. Hi National of and 'owned thousands of around that 'locality beean to flourish. A princely fortune, fell to his chilcren by reason of "At- fanta's growth. One the "sons married a daughter © of Judge 0. A. Lochrane, chit justice Georgia. The family is connectd with the Swanns, James Swann formeriv of the Inman, Swann & Co... of New has always tak- en ou deep interest young Austell. Austell pep at Yale. About a year avo he the factory girl, thev were seen often in the viding in his automobile. After last commencement Austell 're in New Haven. He lived at Wall near the univers ings, Lept negro va he biroug the First of of intimately and firm of York. mn was met and Street th mained No. 117 ity bul. leds whe south. The hotel July 25th. he must street, and had two tht irom Double Beach nicht of virl that two at. the on were the sound on the Austell tole the her forever. He was about to return to his home in At lant he said, and was going to ma lone distance. record in his wu- The could not hear the being esertedt by him and Rho died in Aus leave tomohile, idea of drank tell's carbolic acid. arms, The Mosquito. sings his bitters wlll aator dirk within the and "most us with very ouch » procecds Tat thro I for igh our epidermis he to. bo carcass to the burst though doubtless balore him how for vin upon the spot o'en vour hes, him out be ak, vourself with hy drug rovsh- Hie enjoveit Brain Food Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has heen branded by the most competent authorities. A correct dict will not onlv nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment is 'destroyed hy indigestion 'or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or: pre- vent their coming by taking regular of Green's August Flower, the faves! te medicine of the heal thy mil- ions. A few aids digestion. sti- mulates the to healthy action. »s the blood, and makes vou feel and vigorous. You reliable "remedy at Wade's drug | doses doses liver it felt so hom a 'Time Like a Princess-- |} can get | HONSOON is sold only | in Sealed Packets, Get a packet from your grocer and try it. Never in any other way. i It is delicious, ~~ INDO-CEYLON TEA CURED 'BY SPECIAL METHOD. When Does Deafness Become In- curable ? opinions expressed of The unfavorable by Aurists,g in long standing deafness, no douly prevent flicted. persons id seeking and defe tive but according to a late number = of "The Journal for the Deal," in justice to the latest forms of treatudent, it high time these opinions were revers- ed. As evidence in support of this as- vertion, the editor issues a "Supple: ment' Tcontaining of forty cases cured hy a the Drouer Treatment, and points put that many of these were taken under treatment after other means had failed. Perhaps the most interesting case that of Miss A. E. Burrows, who had defective hearing for, nearly thirtv vears, which had increased dur | ing the last five years, until the deal nes: was extremie. The patient at tended a celebrated London hospital for a twelith-month and also a private specialist -for eighteen months 1t would doubtless be wronging previous medical attendants to that they did not devote to her case' the best prescriptions they could for- mulate, and when we consider side hy ide the facts that on the han two vears-apd a half of treatment ad bv aurists, of presumably skill, gave absolutely no results, and the other perfect cure effected hy the Drouet. Institute in less than-a quarter of thi lenoth of time, it ix impossible not to draw the conclusion the Drouct treatmnend is the most ful method. It is only necessary the patient's last report to feel satisfied that the -cure a per character. : Veirney Road, London, Eng. Sir,--I am to vou hefore, cases many. af- relief for hearing, car diseases upwards weeinl method, cases her say one ministered the highest satisfactory hand that a on was that suece to read . ) 1= of manent 167, road, Dear write host was many wax afr but it is quite is cured, Yours Those who are or diseases of the can obtain a free for the Deal." ment," hy addr New 1902. Rotherhithe April 28th, sorry. [did not but 1 thought it to trv and seq if the cure permanent, after trying octors and the ear hospital I about it, that it Burrows first as SO d to make too sure a relief to say temlv, A. E. interested in deafness eal, nose or throat, copy of the "Journ with a "Supple sine the secretary. Drouct * Tastitute; 72 Regent's Pack rod. N.W:, London. Eng. Fach. Jour nal is accompanied by a Patient's Re- Form. which enables applicants to receive full particulars for applying the treatment at home. Anw advice hy correspondence is absalutely free al port A GLIMPSE OF FRANK. One Of Justice Daughters Live. Picton Fines Extracts CrRevy Bonald ton friend week--1t Wi Where Britton's from a letter 'from Mis G.- MacPhailto a Pie We hav here week vesterday morning first oh v situated. 'heen is a had It is heautitu town - itself is new to be prety. but the sMuation all that could be desired. We are heninedsin by moun tains, and uch mount ! "The foot hills to the east of us prettier, | think. than the larger peaks, because there more green dn and thon. T cannot boom to teh -vVou wild the scenery The ~have Host Leautitul flowers | varieties fof © them. for a fine day that runs throuch narrow httle: stream. But less sinee oul Trank The 100 ins ale about is how the ever We to ¢X I wild endless wating The, river is a niaay one pretty. Every little rapids all the year peaking, snow irony the that makes at. the new cliurch It 18 not quite fin + but will he seem At SAW, are only plore the and a very Very come Just now. mile or The wa round, or cold, LOS it is vou upon tor tis ee cold more: propery ] it is the mountains to he in ol weeks, It OM wortable, ol We m a SNOW ix not "Ang ha mee td The thin peonle_ all there. n an room over one church is built in the whole village than a ycar a of a: house that it. hard find" a conortably set hali proper. We ar and hi oll in no children home. have been There women when we first and 1 was the the to Services they <{opas but woods les Tio We foul room but ar id now' ina log "from the vidlage an Englishman have two bovs ansiols pr of =e the the we wis There i can get, vven, ods : a sion we to hou about mile with They Africa but tteretor and ingly Kind men at 'the two or three days woman at any of 'the tables, The have broken down the bridge sq have been without mail davs: and 'worse sfill, it days vet: before we wife South The exceed to lu we can at his wii to than hotel us, Hee Fo about. [wire for only rams that we \ ral several amen On The Surgeons. U struck by a car on sans the New I to a ho-pital .in After was Sun. movi an condition tion. a su Dd HaOEY "Wo l at ewdici perate order sixth popiilur Har annual | pe E August sale : a air, and ATURDAY, Ayust WILL BE SPECIAL ARGAIN DAY AT bernethy's "gi... TRUNKS and VALISES. KEEP COOL. We Carry a Large Assortment of the Following Goods at Reasonable Prices. Refrigerators, » Ice Cream Freezers, Window Screens, Screen Doors. Coal Oil Stoves, 65¢c.t0 $9. Garden Hose, etc. ELLIOTT BROS, 77 PRINCESS STREET. SPECIAL SALE Screan Doors Screen Windows THIS WEEK we clear out the balance of our stock of Screen Doors and Windows at 20% DISCOUNT We have still a good assortment of these, our regular prices are low, so at these special prices they are REAL BARGAINS. McKELVEY & BIRCH, 69-and:71 Brock Street. 4 i The Ideal Beverage JOHN LABATT'S [| ondon Porter Full of the Virlu of Malt and Hops. ; , Perfectly Agreeable to the Most Delicate Palate: ar JAS. "cPARLAND, AGENT, KING STREET, KINGSTON. * 'MID-SUMMER SALE. as Everythitg Reduced. only See our window display next week, Parlor' will be our specialty. Heavily $5.50. Fancy Velour Fringed all Regular price $7.50. Fancy Tapestry, 'With Carved, Backs, only $4.50. Regular price $6. JAMES REI Metallic, BABB T oes Hercules, Star. For all work. . All grades. . They are the best. around, setts THE LEADING UNDERTAKER KINGSTON. er cm ---------------------------------- _t------ to av they ofier, i aces ns THE CANADA METAL CO., TORONTO, ONT.

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