Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Aug 1902, p. 7

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The dyspeptic's train of evils may be enumerated as follows: feelings. of dizziness, languor, nervousness, intense headache, distension "of the stomach. loss. of flesh, difficult breathing; and the heart's action is seriously affect- ed. « : All forms of . dyspepsia are quickly banished by the use of Paine's Celery Compound. The use of this mar elous sleeplessness, medicine allavs the inflammation of the merves centered ahont the stom ach: it opens up the sewers of the body and removes all waste matters: it cleanses the ~hiood: it ninkes now nerve fibre; it restores digestive pow streneth and activity. Mrs. J. Lennoxvitle Que. , ' I have, 0) from dyspppsia for ten vears, At tines I would suffer most intensely, "not withstanding great carve in dieting and the best medical help 1 conld wo vere attacks were alwavs attended with very violent headaches, followed by nervousness and sleeplessness, Dii ferent physicians exhausted theiv skill in trying to effect a'cure. Finally up, on the advice of a friend, I decided to venture an experiment with Pame's Célery Compound. The first hottle did me much good, and by the tin» I had used three bottles I was neciectly stored. 1 n now free from nervous ness, sleeplessness, dysicpsiar head ache, and all thé sufferings that arise from these distressing troubies.™ B. Orr, sas : been very ereat sufferer 1e Bi Inour handsomely illus- 'trated catalogue you will: find full lines and prices : of ail that is newest in wedding rings, bridal presents, bridesmaids' tions, etc. A copy of this catalogue will be cheerfully sent you ugjon application. Ryrie Bros., Yenge and Adelaide Sts., TORONTO. WE PREPAY CHARGES AND REFUND MONEY IP DESIRED. 8 PERFE(T IN. NO HUMBUG &iininii na V, Stock Marke: and Calf bas wikia of all ages from roofing. Makes 4 different ear marks , all sizes, with same blade. Extracls Horns, Testimonials free. Price $1 50 or sen! §1 rtria!l ififworks send balance Pat d 1.5. May, 02 for 17 yrs; Canada i, iy i8yrs. FARNER praTR, Poicheld, . favors, wedding invita- . Le Foor » . a ~~ TBE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, AUGUST ie. PN 3 ------ REV. S. P. ROSE, D.D.;*WRITES TO THE PRESS. Grieved Over the Use of His Name and Electioneering Methods '~ Call to Vancouver. Secret prayer brings open power. America has 1,800 women preachers. Gospel simplicity is transparent sin- cerity. . ; +A pure heart is worth more than un- told wealth. Do not think to begin life when thou art ready to die. 5 2 Britain's 'new premier, Mr. Balfour, is a Preshyterian. + : The soul that pursues a sin is shre tor overtake a sorrow. f x Jesus is not a subject of study ; He is a revelation to the soul. At Valencia, Spain, it has been pro- posed to tax all the church bells in { town. s The church property in Greater New York which escapes taxation is valued at 878,156,000. Rev. W. C. Melntyre, of Queen's uni- versity, has declingd the call to Bob- veeon and Dunsford. It is stated that within the past few months one thousand s#adents in Ja- pan have become Christians. The Roman Catholics of England have united with the Free Churches in opposition to the Educational bill. Out of the two thousand languages spoken in the world the scriptures have been transalated into four hun- dredl. - - It is said that the approaching Me- thodist conférence will adopt measures looking towards the preparation of a new hymn book. Rev.' Frederick P. Synr; a retired Presbyterian minister, died at Wiar- gon, aged seventy-five years. He was educated at Queen's. Rev. Dr. Antliff will preach in Bran- don, Man..,"on Sepsemly Ith: Rev. James Elliott, B.A., prfaches'in Por tage la Prairie*on September Tth. Thousands of Buddhist met in Cey- lon and: petitioned the British parlia- ment against the secularization of sacred sites in the Holy City of Anur- adhapurg. » A call has heen extended by First Presbyterian church, Vancouver, to Rev. W. J. Clarke, Lodon. The church is that vacated recently by Rev. E. D. McLaren. Rev. H. L. Nicholls, in charge of the Lanark, Middleville "and Drum- mond Baptist churches will probably remain definitely. Mr. Nicholls is an Englishman. The Bishop of Bath and Wells has unveiled a memorial window in Wells cathedral to the memory of Captain Maclean. the well known oarsman, who died at the front. : Certain enthusiasts who believe the English to be descended from the Ten T are excavating on the Hill of Tara, Ireland, hoping to unearth the Ark of the Covenant. Rev. Edward Wilson, D.D., has ten- dered his resignation as a bishop of the Reformed Episcopal church, and has returned to the ranks of the cler- gv. 'Dr. Wilson is in his eighty-third vear. The Guardian hopes the Méthodist general conference will he pre-eminent for poe thing, namely, that throngh it a es a Michty spiritual impulse should come upon thé church from ocean to ocean ? Before long a Presbvterian church will be established in the Belgiaf ca- pital. At present services gre being held in a hall in Brussels, first insti tuted by the Free Church of Scotland HERON: A forcible sermonzon divorce and ve marriage hy Rev. James Simpson, of St. Peter's cathedral, Charlotig town, has been published. Tt will be read with interest in view of General svnod meeting next month, and its perennial discussions and lack of ac- tion. The fraternal delegates to the Me thodist ceneral conference are Rev. Walford Green, from British Wesleyan conference: Rev. W. P. Murrah. D.D., irom. Methodist Episcopal church, South, and Rev. LL. B. Wilson, D.D., from Methodist Episcopal church. The Methodist Times states that King Edward VII has conferred the distinction of knighthood upon three" Methodists in connection with the coronation--Sir Horace Brooks Mar shall, D.L.. sherifi- of London: Sir John MeDougally sehairman of the county council, and Sir William H Holland, Rotherham. ir Rev. 8. P. 'Rese, D:D. Ottawa, en- ters his protést againstgga nw com mon practice" of using t presse nominate mihinister 'of the church for conmexional offices The chureh econrts have more than 'gnee deprecated tiis method of proceditre:. He wefers to the statement 'that helis a candiiate fon the editorship of the Christian Guar "Publicly ang pri- re- member of 'parliament , for dian and remarks: vatelv, I have said, what T now peat. that 1 have no ambition to be "editor of The Guardian, I am not only Wholly irrespongible for the use which has thus been made of my name. but I am crieved by it: grieved that some have adopted a method of election- ceving which is out oi.plaeéd' in con- ne tion with ecclesiastical bodies, and directly - opposed to the spirit and practice of the New Testament church." e------ How To Be Happy. ois Stel in New. York Academy. : When vou hear of good in people, tell it When vou hear? a tale, of evil, ell it, 1. t the goodness have the light, Pr the evil ont of sicht, : 1 Make the workd in bright] Like the above. You must have a work to do: pursue it, 15] 2 oe. try again--renew it. Failurg spurs us to success, Foifur « come, but come to bless, ¥ us for Mighteousness - In the heaven above. Kingston And Ottawa. Ridean Lakes Neftvigation Co's steamers leave Kingston every Mon day and Thursday, at 7 a.m., every Tuesday and Friday at-1 p.m. James Swift & Co.. agents. v Stower's lime juice, Stowers lime juice cordial. 's_ lemon juice. mon squash. St Hy Batger Rowat's legen squash. Raspbérry vinegar. Gurd's ginger ale. Gurd's soda water. . | Touching On Topics of the Sea- Adopted By Some--Given a ' '| vent' their coming by taking regular son. | White fowls seem to take the lead «in popularity--Leghorng, Plymouth | Kocks, Wyaundottes and Light Brah- mas. : . 'the hardness, early maturity and rustling qualities of the Angus cattle commend them specially to any stock raiser of the north country. We would not put uncured clover hay into. the mow, of a big barn un- Jess we wished to tempt Providence and have an insurance loss-to «settle. Where _ there is. no hay barn to store the crop and where forty tons of hay are produced, it will be found that a stack cover will soon pay tor itself. . Ih: only good thing we can say for the wild mustard is that it makes about as good a dish of greens when voung as there is to be found. The man who can't rest until he has got some sort of a job for the hireds man to.do gn a rainy summer after- noon is not built right to enjoy life. A thrifty growth of weeds on a farm not only points to careless farm- ing, but it also suggests large possi- bilities in crop production were the soil properly cared. for. As farmers get better fixed financial ly they become more cautious about buying. Usually a man buys the most recklissly when he buys on cre dit. . Three things any man can do to se- cure a good standingrin | his com munity : Pay all kis small debts promptly, maintain good line fences and refuse to run for office. There is likely to be an mand of ail kinds of young stock tkis summer and fall to use up the large crop of grasses, hay, forage, and corn which the season is producing. If you have a spot in the home door-yard. where you could set a Col orado blue spruce, vou will never re egret planting one, for it is the most beautiful evergreen of. the whole list. I'lant something. In the growing of small fruits it is the home. market for such fruits which should be studied aod catered to, for such home market is worth in dollar: and cents nearly a thivdd more | than any 'foreign market. The championship butter cow of the active de world 1s a Holstein owned in Minne sota, she having a verified ~ record of 531 pounds of * milk in seven days, which made 29 pounds 5 7-10 ounces of butter. There are people living on farms in L this country who for the sake of get ting - twenty pounds of granulated sugar for a dollar will cheerfully in vest in ten pounds of nutmegs, These are easy. marks. It is a recognized fact hy successful poultrvmen that where hens are kept for the sole purpose of producing egos they will lay more egos angl the ¢ will keep better if no roosters are wept in the flock. IH clover is put into the barn or stack in an uncured condition, it will certainly heat. If the air gets at i it 'will certainly burn and spoil. vou can keep the air from it. you will have to all intents and purposes elo or ensilage, a very palatable and nu tritious dairy ration. Many a farmhouse cellar could he much improved in cleanliness and comfort by plasteri: the walls, ce menting the Hoor and putting mere light in it. The cellar when properly arranged is the most useful pooms in the house, hut too often it is little save & deathtrap. The condition of the public school srounds whether in country or town is very likely to reflect the home sm roundings of the people of such com* munity. Where the made every wav pretty and attractive inside" and outside there will be found nice homes. 2 one of schoolhouse ix Brain Food Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent authorities. *A correct diet will not only 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 by indigestion or dyspepsia. You muse prepare for their appearance or pre- doses of Green's August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy mil- lions. A few doses aids digestion, sti- mulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can get this reliable remedy at Wade's drug store. Just Live Thy Life. J. L. Stockton in Boston Transeri Jusge live thy'life in full « Do. all «thy best with what is Thou but receivest what was Just live thy life. weant, Just-live th. lie. Be not in fear; The strength of wrong shall disappear, And right is ever drawing near, Just live thy life, 2 Just live thy life. Seem what thou art, Nor from simplicity depart, And peace shall come upon thy. heart. Justi live thy life. The camping ant: picnic season 18 at its height. We are ready "to supply parties with everything to make their outing enjoyable. Jas. Redden &yUo. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1900. { Walter Baker & Co.'s PURE, HICH GRADE | Gocoas and Chocolates, 'Breakfast Cocoa .--Abso- _lutely pure, delicious, nutritious, and costs less than one cent a cup. : 'Premium No. 1 Chocolate. ~The best plain chocolate in the, market for drinking and also for making cake, icing, ice-cream, etc. German Sweet Chocolate. --Good to eatand good to drink ; palatable, nutritious, and healthful. WALTER BAKER & C0, Lid, "ESTABLISHED 1780. - DORCHESTER, MASS. BRANGH HOUSE, 12 and 14 $t. John St, MONTREAL. TRADE-MARK. Jepposing teams down rar py 'TIE FINISH WAS * EXCITING, GOUVERNEUR CAME VERY NEARLY WINNING. Ponies 'Managed to Get Out of a * Mess, and Won By 5 to 4-- Both Pitchers "Were Batted Hard. Ponies came within an inch and a half of riding home in a hearse yester- day. When Gouverneur began their last innings, the score was 5 to 3 in Ponies' favor. base on balls, and Terry hit for two bases to right. Elliott threw wild to third to cut off McCarthy, who scored. Then Terry was tut off while stealing third, on Stroh's hit down 'that base line. The latter reached third base in the meantime, and with only out, a tie seemed inetitable. Bass _hit to Moriarty, and Stroh started for home, but became an easy victim to Elliott. The knees of the Kingston fans did not cease trembling till Vowinkel hit a grounder . to Quigley, who touched second, and the match -was ended." Never before has such an exciting . finish been seen at the Lake Ontario Park diamond. It was perhaps. due to. Quigley's splendid work at short that Gouver- near was held in check. "Pat? knocked down three hard batted balls which might well have *got by him and been credited as hits. One of these he dived at, receiving it on the bounce in the breast, and enabling Islin to cut off a runner at sccond. In the cighth, Quigley made a pretty double, with Hunt's assistance. Both teams opened up a cannonad ing in the sccond innings, each making one four hits. "Jerry" sent in the first runs for Ponies by smashing out a two-bagger, and 'arriving at that cushion in a cloud of dust and a slide. Gouverncur looked dangerous im the seventh, with three on bases and two out. Then Vowinkel popped up a fly, which Quigley cared for as tenderly as if it had been a baby he was nursing. Gouverneur has a fine bunch of batters... Terry made four hits, Tobin three, and ws and Vowinkel each two. Moriarty was batted freely and but for the splendid support Ponies accorded him, Gouverneur would have won. Vewinkel was also batted hard, Islin, Quigley and Hunt each making two hits. Tobin, Gouverneur's centre-fielder, made two splendid catches, after long runs. He went. far: into left field at ter a long drive by Blliott. The attendance was large, and am ong the spectators were many promin ent citizens, who are again taking an interest in baseball. Had the richt out-licld heen levelled off, Tilton. would have been able to stop several long bounding hits, which invariably resulted in two bases, when only one should have been got. R.H.E .L0290100001-4-15 38 083 402000x---3 11 | Struck out, Moriarty, 4; Vowinkel, 1. Hit by pitcher, Moriarty, 1. Bases on balls; Moriarty," 2; Vowinkel, 2. Left on bases, Ponies, 6 ;Gouvepneur,6. Wild pitch, Moriarty, I. Passed balls, McCarthy, 2. | Gouverneur--C. Daly, ss.z J. Daly, Sarsficld; " Li; McCarthy, c.: Terry, 1b; Styoh, 3b; Tobin, cf; Bass, r.if.; Vowinkel, p. Ponies- Easton, Li.; Tilton, r.a.: Burke, 3b.; Islin, 2b.; Daley, c.f; El hott; c.; Hunt, lb; Quigley, ss.; Mor- iarty, PD. Umpire Gouverneur Ponies. . .. Watt, of Ogdensburg, N.Y. Baseball On Friday. Lastern league--At Worcester, }; Bulialo, 6. At Providence, 3: Roches ted At Jersey. City, 67 Montreal, 1. At American 11; Detroit, 1. Louis; 2; Newark, 0; Toronto, 5. league--At Philadelphia, At Washington, 6; St. first game; Washington, 2; St. Louis. |, At Phila delphia. 3; Detroit, 2. Baltimore, I; Cleveland, 5. National league second game, At At Boston, 2: Chi- cago, 1. International -League Standing. Won Gamdnogue ... ... .. .. .. 10 Gouvemeur: .. ... 5 Sole LL) wn Canton... Te Antwerp x... 2. iho Some General Scraps. Antwerp plays Ponies here on day. At Brighton: Beach, Dan Patch to beat 2:00, the pacing record, failed, because of a stiff wind. It is hardly possible that the Na tional and American baschall leagues * will be amalgamated next vear. Gouverneur played in Gananoque - this afternoon, and were scheduled to win, thus reducing Gananoque's* lead. Providence has won nine straight matches in' gle" Eastern, and is liable Mon tried hut soon to oust Worcester from thd place. . Ponies have won all their hane the great games so far, and expect to win' other five. Theysare playing ball now.- _ The Shamrocks" of Winnipeg defeated the, Winnipegs 7 to. 3, and clinchid their hold on the Manitoba Tagrosse championship. I: Benjamin Andrews, chancellor of the University of Nebraska, and formi- er superintendent. of Chicago schools, thoroughly believes in foothall as part of the. necessary education of. Younw men. S Five big league pitchers have held 0 to one hit this scason. Mercer, of the De troits, did the trick acainst Wash ington. of the Brooklvns, performed the feat at Chicago. Leever SO 4 Donovan, beat St. Lewis, Dittinger, against Pittsburg, and Joss arainst St Louis. Boys Like The Style Of our suits; mothers like tha. wear and making, "fathers like the price. The H. D. Bibby Co. . ame t---- Pineapple and ginger marmalade. Green fig and gi marmalade. Lime fruit marmhlade. y Crosse & Blackwell's marmalade. Southwell's marmalade, in-71b. jars. Jas. Redden & Co. Have no equal as a prompt and positive cure for sick headache; hil: iousness, constipation, pain in the side and all liyer tfoubleg. Carter's Little Liver Pills.' Try them. Three applications of "Peck's Corn Salve will cure hard or soft corns. In McCarthy carned his, Kingston Incidents Of Rebellion Days. "A copy of a Kingston paper of Jan- 'uary, 1839, has been forwarded to the Whig 'by 'a subscriber, E. G. Chap- man, of Brookfield, Missouri. It had | travelled around the world with him. Although five years of Whig fvle ante- date this paper, it was scanned with interest. Those | were rebellion days, and there were in garrison'here the N3rd Regiment, -second division of 65th Regiment, and a field battery of Royal Artillery, regulars? 4th, and Sth = provisional battalions, under Licut.-Colonels Hill and Maecdonell, 1st. and 2nd Frontenac Cavalry and Kingston ~ Artillery--1,750 men in all. Lieut.-Col.' (Honorable) Dundas was commandant of the garrison. There were then confined at Fort Henry, a score of rebels captured at the Pres cott windmill, besides some agitators arrested by civil process. Orders had been that day received to execute six Sylvester A. Lawton, Andrew Lecp- er, Leonard Delmo, Russell Phelps, Duncan Anderson. Court martials were in session here on other captives. " Army punishments were exemplary in those days. The paper records the drumming out of a soldier-of the 85th. The troops lined Ontario street from the barrack gate to the market square. Before a band playing the Rogues' March, the culprit was led through the line with a rope .about his neck, I, Ite Stick to it. a IN ANY WAY. sago, tapioca, body, No the Phosphate of Potash, to the shell of the each package. White rock. Jas. Redden & Co. TRADE-MARK ON EVERY PACKAGE. o big boxes, 15¢c., at Wade's drug store. Creek, Mich. aad . Midget ties, 25¢. of the prisoners, Christopher Brookly~ sours, ferments, and makes gas that inflames constipation. and peritonitis, or appendicitis. he Le Don't think you can leave off all starchy food, that's being a fool the other way. Starch helps furnish the energy for the body, PROVIDED that starch is digested and does fot ferment in the bowels. ais A practical knowledge of these facts led to the invention of GRAPE-NUTS. "In this*food the starch is changedinto Grape Sugar in exactly the same way it is in the digestive organs-of-the human body, so when you eat Grape-Nuts you get the needed starchy food, already passed through the C and ready for immediate assimilation by nature, it is thereupon quickly taken.up by the blood, and carried to the. parts of the body as, no overtaxing of the The makers of - Grape- of it. A placard '"'thief," was fasten: ed on his breast. The buttons were cut off from his uniform and he was sent adrift. No hotel, boarding house | in town would give h'm meals. The chief sport on New Year's day was a game of shinty between the town and 'navy mea at Point Freder- ick, and the paper remarks that the plavers were chiefly Scotch. This, be- ginning of hockey hatl Kingston. The number of advertisements for information refarding friends and re- latives is striking, showing the lack of easy communicationin these pioneer days. The Rank of British North Am- erica is advertised .as "having opened here November 3rd, 1838. » Neckwear. See the new Flora. Dora, Ping-Pone, and 50¢. The H. D. Bibby Co. " "Mayor Stuart, Truro, N.S., has handed in his resignation, having been vated down by the council on the water supply question with the L.C.R. when he has been elected by. ths peo- ple on this question. Our coffees are always fresh. Roast: ed by ourselves every week. Ground every day. There is nothing to 'equal them. Try our. Java and Mocha blend. Jas. Redden & Co. 'Steamers North King and. Caspian leave Kingston, daily (except Mon- day), at 10:17 a.m., for 1,000 islands, and at 5 p.m., for Rochester; N.Y. commencing 29th June. read = Facts but when white bread for instance is eaten in quantity, I and irritates the bowels, producing the line for teeth and bone, and several other most important elements l wheat berry and in the dark colored part. The white-flour miller araranarn -- 2 L a a . Na; digestive organs, no consti DANGER FROM EITHER PERITONITIS OR APPENDICITIS. Remember the wheat and barley in Grape-Nuts are not predigested by any sort of treatment except moisture, heat and time to let the diastase in the grains grow and thus change thé starch. It's only in the "know how" and you can have the good of it by using €rape-Nuts. : Another and most important thing is that, white flour, in order to must have the most valuable part of the wheat berry thrown out in milling, because for rebuilding the gray matter in brain and nerve centers, woe - - ssn a cen 'v | : FARM AND HOME. AN OLD TIMER. and a drummer boy holding each-end | KNIGHTHOODS CONFERRED. : ---------- Additional Honors Are Being An- » nounced. : London, Aug. 16.--Additional coron- ation honors were announced, yester- Knighthoods are confe on vo, Western Austra- Routledge, day. Chief Justice it Attorney-General | Queensland; Chancellor Maclaurin, Sydney university; Hon. Henrie KE. Taschercau, pusine judge of Canada; Hon. Adyl Douglas, president of legis- lative council of Tasmanig; President. - Stirling, = of - legislative council of South Australia: Mr. Shea, who holds a similar office in Newfoundland, and Hon. Robert 'Boak, of Halifax, presi- dent of legislative - council of Nova Scotia. me Mr. Buzell, a member of the house of representatives qf New Zealand, and Mr. Campbell the former mayor of Auckland, receive similar honors. ---------- Dates To Be Noted. Dr. M. Mecklenberg, eye-sight spe- cialist, of Montreal, who has had New York experience and fifteen years of steady practice, will visit Napanee, Aug. 11th to 16th; Kingston, Aug. 21st, 22nd, '23rd. He is pro- vided © with a dark room to scientifically fit glasses. His prices are very low for glasses and for ex« aminations. Difficuli cases he makes a speciality .of, and satisfaction is, guaranteed. Read his 'advertisement. New neck things just. hatched, 23c. ow neg 5, etch and 50c. The H. - Appendicitis. Now For a Few Solid © Don't let anyone scare you about food and don't be a fool the other way. Your food either makes or breaks you. That's easily understood. : The way you now feed yourself is RIGHT (FOR YOU) if you are perfectly well. But you can wager your last dollar your 'food is WRONG IF YOU ARE AILING Perhaps a word from a food expert might help you. Arpexpicitis suddenly sets in after the bowels ean no longer stand the abuse of too much starchy food like white bread, potatoes, pasty wheat or oats, &c, &. "These are nearly solid starch and starch is required by the a part of the starch first form of digestion, safe for nutrition and strength. ation and NO be white, lie up close Nuts. KEEP THESE INGREDIENTS IN. That's why steady users of Grape-Nuts are Brainy, Nervy, Heglthy people. Does Grape-Nuts food taste good? * Try it dry and crisp, just as it comes from the package. It's already cooked and ready to serve with cream or rich milk poured over. Or try some of the delicious recipes found in the free recipe book in - The above is just plain old common sense applied to the subject of food, and the statements are absolute sacientific factsthat may be relied upon. .- Grape-Nuts food is sold by all firs hotels and made at the Postum Cereal Co, t-class grocers and served at all first-class Ltd., Pure Food Factories, Battle ¢ "

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