Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Nov 1902, p. 7

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a wr -- » THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMEER 18. qT - Mrs. A lita over ga year ago, hearing of y of Ridaetown, on being interviewed, the remarkable recovery of Mrs. Geo. | spoke as follows i-- Barclay, Sr., a lady ddghty years of | "Well," said he. Uthat case of Mrs. ae, residing at Rideetownw, Out., we| Barclay's has created quite a sensa- ent our representative to call on her | tion in this town and ohhorhood. and obtain a statement of her case for "She is about eighty, and to my | pubiication in the interests of safier | know lx had been taking medicine ing humanity. This i: the statement | for years, as well as doctors' treat Mrs. Panday cave :(-- Vr t. br. Fitcher's Backache Kidney "For a number of vears | have suf | Tablets, which she bought from me, fered a good deal from nv kidneys, | seemed to suit her case exactly but more especially the two ve | The doctors failed to rel her prior to taking Dr. Pitcher's Tablets | but the first box of Tablets helped her the trouble had grown rapidly wors | a great deal, and she continued tak- 1 seemed to have lost all control of | ing them for some time. my bladder, and the didress was be | "She has had no return of her old venl description. 1 was. going down | trouble, and her general health i: wil rapidly, and nothing 1 took did | much improved. nie anv cood. | "Xhe is recommending them to ""] had three doctors attending me | evervone she runs across (who has at difierent times, but all their medi- kidney trouble. For fifty years ox cines and treatment proved of no |["more shd has been a resident of our avail to help we, amd cne of them | town, and is' well-known to every- tol! me 1 was so far gone might | ove. Her friends are delighted at her drop vend any time. Resides this 1 | recovery, which is almost regarded as tried all the various remedies that | a miracle, considering the lady's age." vere advertised for troubles. of this | A RECENT LETTER. hind, but to no purpose, About 8 |- go Jagger recently received hy the vear » ago. | heard of Dr." Pitcher's » Backach -n a sites that, © DR. PITCHER SAVES _ AN OLD LADY'S LIF merle town, Ont, Barclay, of Ridge e Kidney Tablets, and de- read Himproved-ia-health tapiets MRS. GEO. BARCLAY $§ Ss E. Perman- 2 ently Cured of Severe Kidney and Bladder Trouble, After Suffering Many Years. Ro) | Dr. Pitcher company Mrs. Barclay tells Sirmiied to give themsnttinl The! Tout ex ellent health she j= at pm fivet hoe 1 toot ave. mh h- de sent enjoving, a wonderful thing in a st be hk vave 'SU : ) cide] velo thut. |. was dali od. and | person her age, and shows how pet kept on tabling the Tablets' till, after { fect ard - permanent. a cme Dr. Pit nine et 1 hoxe I Wek © ih} i ely | cher's Backache Kidney 1 ablets made. Si = es hit if. Mri Yar] * Sp Iv ered of my kidney trouble. and he JE. 1S, 0 letter : vith has been splendid since your I have been work reneraily. ' . i denepadl; : . wo a good deal iin the garden this Some peop Ir wonder \that: 1 had! U8 A to yu ot : : \ Ni : i summer. and considering my age . 1 the persistence to take sixteen boxes 1, re i i so Ca i ave ot smplain = of. raise of the Tablets, but. b knew at my age A ot 10 thE : 3 pre * - : v ) Pablots to evervone am K remedies did not act so ckly on the t le a 5 t yyone an now : re 3 thév-have done alot vad <in this avstem, ard, "hesides that my trouble] : : i ro . town ard nei ood. . was of a very ehronic nature. ) f 1 ; "ai .~ o My ' Dr. Pitcher's Lche Kidney Tab- Yes, said Mrs: Barclay, as our re 1 Loutstad ¥ : 11 : y ' n ots are an u ubtes o ( presentative was Leaving, "Dr. Pitch 1S nie an RHUOUL bo n 2.0 . VS enksiih he.3 : people whe suff from kidney and er's Backache Kidney Tablets © have bladder. tzonbi Ti the icrit: positively cured © me, and T willingly sladdor Luli o eed 3 SLAG LE ht 1 3 . : . tion, remove. all. sediment, cure. too allow my case ti he published in the | ¢ S 3 ) th } : + ; i veque: 1 tion and strengthen \ hope of boing of benefit to same "poor Tregicnt urinaty 3 ng hey Lhe " v entire urinary. svstem. Price Sle. a soul who needs these Tablets. rs. Tt 0a : THE DRUGGIST'S STATEMENT bottle of 30 Tablets, at all druggists DRUGGIST'S STATEMENT. | op jy mail. The Dr. Zina Pitcher Co., P. Bawden, the well-known druggist | Toronto, Ont. A Soap, operation dye of highest quality that sells for To Dye Learn how to do it "successfully, easily, quickly. famous Kuglish Home Dy~ I Smith popular tf Home Pre Ww, Get a cake of the At Maypole , that washes and dyes at one Brilliant, fadeless. The all price. danghts mn Sold everywhere. roc. for Colors. 15¢. for Black. mar Mixx HHSC, <3 f PHOTO PAPER. Luke rin "CYKO" IN OUR OWN, ClRCUIT. Smith's Mis Maud earce Turkington, Caintown, was un- ted in marrage (6° Georgy Tuesday evening Miss Ethel Graham, Carroll, Montague, Sides Of The Line. to Dr. * Stanley is lose one « s Falls dentists, having sold out his practice here l.. Tait, Marmora, Ont. Falls, Monday Turkincton, daught Forde my to Daniel 3. Port Eln=lev, on "Tuesde wadding took place Wi the residence of James W of Belleville when ohter, Miss Ro News Of The Districts On Both of it Burns to evening, ap lof ited f the ol r of Mrs. Graham, was 1 riage to Ralph Scott, eo Frost & Wood Co., Smith's Falls. Mary Cavroll, danghter was joined in lock- AV. 'dnes- . Ros his . heeame the ancis- who esdav ne of Zens Scot- best treet. § 4 RS PRINTS AT NICHT BY ANY LICHT 3 ire of G. L. Anderson. San Fr . "Sample dozen, 4x8, witn } "jC lh of RG. hub . i package of Developer and Hl... Tinted to heats iailnre 'Fa photo, mailed for 85¢. --Sold I. cvenine, Smith's Falls loses © by 3 and _most_respected a : SISQUEEN ST. W, 3 |)" i pemcHTHIe S. VISE, foRoNTo, a, ---- > CANADIAN AGENT. F1 Youny me's hate atest dnd Bobo FRNA RAE | Leora MillsT& Co, Wellington Waltham Watches. » £€ . . Not of an age, but for all time." *" The Perfected American Walch," an illustrated book . L gin interesting information abot walches, will be sent : 5 ree upon request. Amerkin Waltham Watch Company, or Waltham, Mass. | merciful powers that | victorious, nobody is hurt | new | Democratic | homes BROADBRIYS Letter From Greater New York |TO START AGAIN | ADVANTAGES OUR FATHERS NEVER ENJOYED. | The Benefits to Lucky Office Hold- ers--Hope That Africa May See Many Happy Days--A Strange Sight in Old London --Peace to Reign. {Special correspondence; letter No. 1,330.) New' York, Nov. 14.--Praise be the have disturbed the peace of the nation ior the last | few months and which has nearly set- tled as an unsettled question can be, | riddle of riddles, paradox of paradox- ! A million dollars to him, who ies | has solved the important question of the campaign. Wonder of wonders, ev- erybody is licked and everybody is and now we are called upon to attend the fu- eral of the two great parties, so we will spit on our hands and take a start. The democratic party comes up -to the Bronx with a good majority of 120,000, but the grand old republican party came .down to the Bronx like the woli who came to the Assyrian feast of Bels- hazzar with a majority of 130,000, and knocked them tliat throughout the state on the question of who should fill the first oflice in the state govern ment. It certainly is puzzling. The democrats in the city had it hot and fast: the republicans, on the othe hand, profiting by the governor's for mer vocation, kept cool as ice at 32a pound, and consequently profiting by the advice of Benjarpin Franklin, watched the enemy's: éNerv turn and come out-of the battle with the scalps of their enemies hancing from thei belts. There is one factor in the bat tle that has just been decided which is singular, and that is the disappear ance of so many great men, and it micht be termed, as it was by Henry Ward Beecher, "The reign of the com won people." No man looms up on the horizon's edge as did Daniel Stephen A. Doug and many others. The voice of any of these men was poten tial against an army. Whatever they uttered was received as gospel truths, and were accepted without question by the democratic and republican armies. We are living in an age which pre sents to the rising generation advan | tages which were. never within the { reach of their fathers, 1 take up a newspaper or magazine and there | | see a lifelike presentation of the inner anl secret parts of their liv ine. and we have paid for that know ledpe with many human lives, Barth and his companion reached in - the dark continent = the mountain of the moon. In telling the story of their travels they passed over millions ol Laeres paying a goldin tribute. Riches untold awoke the - pioncer and wi «end forth an army of missionaries with a sword in one hand and a Bible in the other. Do not imagine for a moment that these swarthy are without a God. No one god yeions supreme over all: they hear one savages voice in the thunder, they see the an gor of another from the flash of iizhtning from his eve ; they vrav for a. suspension of his wrath when fever burns "the brain, and though differing with them in the oracles of faith, Dr Livingston passed vears of life in per fect safety among thousands of bar barous cannibals, who = satisfy thi cravings-of appetite with-human food. He died among them, and Henry Stanley tells the story of=his life am ong the savages. In the late election, although the politician" had -not-quite-as extensive a pantheon of their gods as Livingston dusky companions, they had enough to bring to the winning post a suflici ent number of patriots to carry thei point in the municipality of the Great or New York with its hundred millions of hard cash in disbursement: and while speaking on this subject it "might be well to take a elance at th tunnel which' is undermining this im perial city. If all. the schemog which now fills the brain of those who have their arms elbow deep in the munici pal sack, they have no doubt a finan vial Judas Iscariot, Who will to it that those who helped win the ele tion are not forgotten in the tour oi triumph. "All is lost save honor,'" ex claimed Henry of Navarre, as he fled vitlefield of choed by ith- honor hut ow finan: ial See fran the most disastrous his life. This might. be re Gov, Odell. He has carried the state in the past election, friend and brother, the late controller, has all the loaves and fish es. How quickly great men fall out of <icht in thellate election. The name ol Rirhard Croker was. never heard of by the thousanls 'who bowed the had and bent the knee to this demicod of nolitics. Not one subservient politician was to be found. Young Coler océupi od the highest seat in the sanhedrin He sat on the cash bag full of ducats ouilders and dollars, and looked * ar anxious eves on those who They were ound with were to dispense the boodle. divided into classes, the strongest ad those' whose financial =n i« summed up in aleebraic i plus and migus dance an ntities, the possession kv' holder 4 This recom herents w nremacy cures where Irish jig with unknown ¢ Here an oflice, ol es to the hw 000 per year. sal | i= sealed hy th? law. but u the citizen who pays the not a Take the of oner of jurors. Ne has no salary at parently a patriot estle with Andrew feller, an aan - himself, and pendons trio ' on has beer thir than a nine ~ day \ ler. and must wait"with | tiency the oracl d Most tre nelentcoluparizon N wstlo Wi me good areal val News olaest inhabitants that bereugh never heard of coal at Bll ton the argonauts thought themselves for- discovered a mine of diamonds; and the. great African chief of the Highty Tighty Fighty lichtv wore a Kohinoor in his own of Kimberly tunate when they nose that might have been the ran- som of a king. Fellow your nose, says the adage, and he did to some purpose, for at Cape Town, in ex- change for his marvelous treasure he received ten sheep, five aonk ostrich and five gallons of whis the crowning rewara of his lucky find. Money is the root of all evil. We do not care much about the root but we would like to be among the branches, although that rule will not always work, for at Kimberly the branches were away down deep in the earth, and it was a consolation to know the mountain of licht was a revelation to these diamond seekers if they only went on a little deeper. They were happy in the belief that if the dia- monds gave out they might strike ile. We are happy to learn "that in Afri- ca, where for the past three years death; violence and failure have been the rule, peace now reigns. We hope a permanency and the ruin that sha- aowed the dark continent in a few vears will only be a historic dream, and peace woula realize 3 grander de- velopment of loyal hearts gathered around the flag which knows no back- ward ptep, but may see rising on what "was once the bloody arbitra- ment: of fraternal strife, whose motto, "Excelsior," may 'reach toward the clouds as did the ola-time Babel to the rebellious children whom the Al michty's fiat scattered over the face of the earth and cursed them with the anathema of unknown tongues. It was. a strange sight as King. Edward his couch of pain to see the lay on three Boer generals who had destroyed his gallant. armies, who had used up his sacrificial millions, standing there before their acknowledged kine and promise allegiance of peace in the fu- ture, the very echo of which must have been like a dagger of steel in their hearts. As you pass through the streets of the imperial city of London and hear the sounas of jubi lee on every hand you can scarcely realize that this is the capital of a nation that one and the same time has supported three grand armies bent on the or chastisement wrongs inflicted on their citizens. The street troubadour sings his love ditty conquest tor as ol vore and tells the romantic story of the gallant young soldier who went to the wars to win glory. He promised fidelity to his lady love when he went, but the designing voung scamp never came back. Punch and Judy delights the wondering crowd as it did our forefathers a hun- dre years ago. There is no change. Punch is still a favorite and Juc captured our hearts without recours The signs the recent tremendous later rebellion, we are happy to be lieve, are disappearing anda we hope and trust that the Giver of all good and perfect gifts may shield us from a recurrence a similar evil for ever The vuarantee on the face of of ol more. our erand constitation--lite, hberty and the pursuit of happiness--with these held fast hy the anchor of hope, we may 'rely for peace on Providence to the judgment day. --BROADBRIM. WAKE UP, BABY! A New Game For Mothers -- How It Can Be Done. Baby's awakening ought to be look d forward to as a pleasure, not dreaded -..as a scourge. He should awaken hright, merry, and full of fun. refreshed by sleep, ready for a cooa time, How many mothers dread his awak eninge howls, knowing that he will keep everyone miserable nutil he goes to-sheep his food Fhese erving fits are the terror of every in expesienced - mother. Mrs. Gabrie! Barnes, Six Mile Lake, Ont. i ther who has learned how this trouble can be bost met, gnd writes ns gs fol fows ¥ "My baby §tticred much fron indigestion, and was cross and rest tess, © 1 him several medicine but. they did not help him. T then got a. box of Jaby's Own Tablets and thev=helped him almost at -onee; and have dome him so much good that 1 now he without them. \l recomend" Baby's "Own Tablets the best medicine ! avatar get a mo gave would not can to all mothers as haver ever used for children." Thea Tablets are guaranteed -to contain no opiate or harmful dr and can" he oiven with absolute saivty to the voungest, weakest infant. Sold by ali druguists or sent by mail, post. paidl at 25 cents a box, hy wi diveet to the Br. Williams™ Med Co Brockville, Ont. or Schenectady, N.Y Her Arm Amputated. St. Mary's, Ont, Nov. 15.-- Mrs. Laflamn Brockville, who came here on a visit a fw weeks ago te her danghter, Mrs ('. Smith. had her vicht arm amputat «f av "the elhiow vesterday, She was suffering from blood jx na. and' an operation Was necessary to e her life. Some time aco, while ng a pear, she accidentally ent} thumb. Blood poisoning developed, with result &ta ted, Dr. Smith performed. the oper \ tion, and thinks complications arize that she will recover, Swell Dressers Juy their hats in a hat stor Willington of elsewhere, street, advanced George Mills & Coo, are showing a number not procurable On Tuesdav last, Code, ith's! Falls, ws a ve pretty wedding est daughter, Mics Orpha. was in marriaze to Frank Buker. - whited "Linen like snow wath, Sunlight SUNLIGHT REDUCES Soap &# CER, Sunlight Soap is: pure as snow. That's why linen washed with Sunlight Soap is white as snow. Thats why woolens You could not expect pure white linen and soft woolens using common soap made washed with Sunlight Soap from impure fats and Ask for the Octagon Bar. are soft as the snowflake. 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