Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Feb 1904, p. 11

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FE CURE My husband M "We have used WARNER'S SA in our family for several years. used 0 had backache and kidney trouble and it cured him, And Iam pleased to state that I also have used it s cured a cold that settled in my me intense pain, With my health became impaired. I our bottles of Safe Cure and was completely cured, and now I am as enth in its praise 2s my husband a ~ to recommend it uccessfully. It back dt aid nidghall be pleas are so medicines that are worthless that it is a pleasure to find one that be absolutely depended upon to do more ESTELLE CLAYTON, Secretary Club felaide St,, Toronto. of Men and Women Have Kidney Dis- §} = into Bladder Trouble, Rheumatism *s Disease, Which Will Prove Fatal if Not Attended to at Once. troubles creep into the system una- fore you know it they are deep Do not neglect yourself if you have toms ; pains in the passing of urine, ment in the urin any of the following symp! small of the back. a0 im e : after it stands 24 hours, pains in the back ef the head and neck, rheumatic pains and eczema, drowsiness, loss of appetite; or if a woman, riods, fainting and other so-called female troubles. ve been diseased for several months, for outward symptoms seldom show themselves unti and the danger point has bee: SAFE OURE CURES KIDNEY DISEASE. Safe Cure is purely vegetable, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and is a ost v a Cc ic. 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It potsons the €y stem. { 1 the poison has penetrated the different organs 30 handsome EB Caperine iy for of the rarest, pretti of it vari. city an hour, y a from | , Dosttively the larges be wit, and most beautiful packages ever sold for 'tic. Evwrybedy them. hen sold, returs the ry na wa will immediately send you one of th extending weil over the shoulders » hie ca) ARCHITECT, | Sacnout wit sghout with the finest quality of Satin--the Whole ding, Market pred Jails : $ahown In te lite tration. ber, we hase oily 30 of thes ol: gant Cper ines to give away, $0 send name anl address ab ance, or you may be too laie, Seed Supply Go. Dept.g15 Toronto. mented with six long fail m Renirew Mercury. was not always | n-- Limbs, | he four year-old daughter of Mrs. i | Louis Jacques, Arnprior, had 'a pot of hoiling tea accidentally upset over | ountry customs. The millionaire's her, and died on Tuesday. { { perfect stomach action. {ree sample. WINS A FORTUNE AN IRISH MAID GAINS MILLE Romance I iife Of Mary Comey, 'Wehave Just purchased ur Cajer ines, fully wo:th $1060 each, from a fu thelr life to get o magnificent $10.00 Fu 8 Absolute ¥ . 7 | his wife. wand. | 0 dorsement on a letter made 'by the cse ban sore Fur Caperines that could not be bonght in any store for ies than $1000cadh. It fa cut in ihe latest style with the Jong graceful fronts so fashionable this season, and is mado ---- of Beautyful eh black Coney and fine imitation, Ssbie Fur with high Storm Collar 6 inches deep (fur on both sides) and nd The Tables Were Cleverly Turned Baas oor On Him. James 1. Findlay, of Pembroke, is * over Mahood's drug | to-day as imperturbable a platform speaker in presence of a hostile crowd as any of the most hardened cam- paigners in the country. He has been a critic, a "candid friend" of the lib- KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE eral party for many years. But he as imperturbable A tale is told of his being utterly crushed by a neat retort in the climax to his campaign against Sir Francis Hincks in 1869. There were joint meet- ings in those days, and Mr. Findlay Usequalled fasilities for securing Pos | Lo jong of narrating to the stern Scotch settlers who had gone out long ahead of the railway the circumstanc- es which had {fashioned his character into the likeness of '"Honest James." At an early age he had left his moth- er in her village home and come out to seek his fortune across the sea. And he told with trembling voice and strong Caledonian accent how the old lady had kissed him good-bye at the gate with tears in her eyes, and laid on him the parting injunction, "Jamie, mind weel that ye dinna tell by and by. While uni. a lee," and how he had ever since 1 1 1 cide | tried to live up to that admonition. Loek Your is il It was a good tale, and never failed" rst-class tallor| to impress his hearers. But one day, to try a 3 the then Sheriff of Ottawa, who was speaking for Hincks, arose to reply to James Findlay, and with a yet Hicke t pathetic voice and a yet more Cale- A. C. Waggoner donian accent pointed out the real significance of the story. "Aye, 1 can weel understan' the guid lady's sair heart at seeing her wee Jamie go out into this world alone. I can weel see the tear in her een as she bade him 'mind me hinna tell a lee." Who should know better than his mother her wee Jamie's frailties. Aye, weel she kenned whaur puir Jamie was weak. She did- na tell him no to steal, nor to kill, nor to sip whiskey. No, she say to him, "Dinna tell a lee," and every mon MOTHER HENDY'S OINTMENT ' ALL HEALING of ve knows as well as his mother that von's just the word he needed." Dr. Leonhardt's Anti-Pfll increases the necessary sup- ply of gastric juice in quan- tity and quality to insure | has similar action on bile | formation. Anyone can prove this for himself by addressing WiLsox-Frie Co., Niagara Falls, Ont., for ONAIRE'S HEART. promise. . { URDAY, FEBRUARY 20. Sustain it is that the no band in it, for 'her discharge she lo- Eighteenth street resi- time an unpretentious Jt was not long before came to make 1t his home. The modest two- story budding hips pulled down and an tive fron Was put to the struc. An Immigrant--Gets One-Third ture and another storey added. For Of His Riches Through Com- | jor cheap servant mai id costurae Mary fashionable gowns, exchanged Chicago, Feb. 19.~To come over |'At the shops im the neighbarhood from Ireland "for service" in the where she commenced to contract bills with a millionaire's family; to be dis- states; to be accepted as a candidate under the name of "Mrs Lucas" it for a housemaid by a Philadelphia | was noticed that she wa: wearing dia employment agency; to go into service | monds. At, fet St was thought in the » was the niece ne charged, but to enter claim that she neigh old man, but to some she was was the legal wife of the millionaire, introduced as Mrs. Lucas hy him--and and to have that claim practically es. | this is a part of the evidence upon tablished by an arrangement giving | which her attorneys have greatly ber dower rights of about $1,000,000 counted this is the remarkable life history of Lucas, widow of the paint king." Just how much Xs. erguson, of the orphans' court, rem ders his decree, but no one estimates that it will be less than a round mil Those in" the neighborhcod were ac Mary Comey,.or, as she is known customed to see a splendid pair | of about her handsome residence at 2549 | horses and a victoria roll up to her North Eighteenth street, "Mrs. John door each afternoon. Sonptimes Lucas would join her and thc two would Lucas will | take long drives about the river park: t will got be known umtil Judge | way. ---- ® Gave Her Large Credit. When it was known that she was lion, for the estate to which she lays | Mrs. Lucas credit was liberally grant claim has greatly increased since the | od her at all places where she traded, 000,000. (laiming to be his legal wife was so death of her husband, and it is now | for in addition to his large fortune valued at between $3,000,000 and $i, the millionaire was a moor of the : Union League Club, the Albion and That this romance of the last days Tra ancontinental Societies _-- i of old John Lucas was so real or | for vears president of the society of that the claim of the former maid | (}e Sons of St. y rt None of his fri he family valid, none of the friends or members | ould credit the reports as to the of the family dreamed. Up to this | ists of Lucas to the Fighteenth time they have scouted at the sugges: | treet house. These reports caused tion that the paint manufacturer, re: | gheijal alarm at Gibbsborough. It cognized as a philanthropist, regard- | was here that his main paint plant ed as one of the most pious members | w.q Jocated and. here that he had a comspicuous reservation for Sunday have called. Mary Comey, his former maid, his wilé; or introduced her as of the church which he founded at} 1i4 out fcturesque spot of forty, Giddsborough, N.J., in which he had | sores, a ine a tee lake, about v Y. | which he had built a mansion for meetings known as "the Lucas pew," | aach of his sons. This community and received socially as the head of a | which he had founded was greatly prominent Philadelphia family, could | ctariled when it was announced that Lucas had planned a trip to Jamaica, and that Mary Comey would be his such. companion, True, his will had made an annual provision for her, but this was inter preted as merely a generous legacy ful servant rather than the gift to his widow. Made Startling Discovery. The friends of the family and the eight sons and four daughters of John Lucas by his first Wife were amazed when it Was discovered that Judge James C. Gordon, attorney for Mary Lucas, had evidence showing that the old millionaire really regarded her as In the hands of J. Burwood Daly, also attorpey for Mrs. Lucas, 1s an millionaire with reference to an insur ance policy which he started to take out on behali of the woman. In this he said : "This is again an evidence of what 1 desire to do for you whei taken away to the great unknown, and with all 1 can do you are never satisfied with me or with anyone in any capa city. All that my heart--a true one thinks of doing fails. 1 'must, there fore, regard my efforts to hold your true affections a palpable failure. There is also a letter which Lucas is said to have written to his former maid from Atlantic City. A lot of the old man's money was put in improve ments at Atlantic City, by the way, and it was here that he died in Au- gust, 1901. His second wife was with him. "It is strange," he wrote, "that you should at any time doubt - the truth of my affection for you and abandon me as you did on the fourth, leaving me alone and disconsolate, forgive, but shall never forget, and confidence once gone is hard to re store. . 1 wrote to ask you to come down again and if 1 should engage the room at the Waverly for you again at the first of the month. To this you did not reply. Why indulge in insulting ome who is ever true, mak ing me feel more and more unhappy? Hastily, with undying love." These were revelations of relaticn ship which the family of the old mil- lionaire had never before known and thus it is that before the case could be called for a trial before Judge Fer- guson it was suddenly stopped with the announcement that a compromise had been made. When Mary Comey first came to serve at the aristocratic Arch street residence of John Lucas she could be classed as "green." She had recently landed in this country, and was of the average serving maid class who go to employment bureaus when they first get over to America. Because of her ungainliness it was not believed that she would be a success as a maid, but the Lucases said they would give her a trial, and she was forthwith instal led. She was told her duties ev enty ly would be of the housekeeping var jety if she displayed the proper ca pacity. ----s Maid Was Awkward. There was nothing apparently fas cinating about the new maid. She had a rather awkward way. Her hair was black and '"'straggly."' Her manner was quiet and she rarely talked, but when she did it was with such a rich Irish flavor to her accent that those who heard her laughed. Now, with a million in her grasp, che still retains the Irish flavor to her voice and adheres to her old first wife had not been dead very long, She was zg woman known social ly in Philadelpnia, was president of the Woman's Silk Culture Society of America, and one of the managers of the Chicago world's fair. The millionaire had elaborate mem orials printed when his first wife died and sent them about to all friends of the family. He was more than three score-and-ten years of age. The new maid servant went to her duties in a mysterious, unostenta- tious way. The old man was absent from home a large part of his time, busy 'with the affairs of his great paint plant, which he had established in the early "50's, and looking after the communities which he established at Gibbsborough and Lucaston, N.J. Tt was not noticed that he paid espec- ial attention to the new maid. After Mary Comey had been with {he Lucas family about two months she was suddenly dismissed. Upon her return from this trip she asserted with more vehemence than ever her legal right to call herself ' from a whimsical old man to a faith- |. 'Mrs. Lucas. Diwing the summers she was quite conspicuous at Atlantic City. She displayed jewelry valued at thousands of dollars and pa the boardwalk with the old man. Ho- tel registers have been produc ed and regularly on were ready to be put in evidence at the orphans' court, showing that the mi lionaire registered Mary Comey as his wife. It was this cumulative evidence that caused the other heirs of Lucas to sudden'y agree to the compromise. To some of her close friends the se cond Mrs, Lucas has announced that she intends to go back on a visit to Ireland and that she might make that country her home Lucas estate," Mrs. Lucas is now in Florida awnit court. LIFE'S LITTLE ILLS Greatest Amount of Suffering. most-- those which seize you sudden and you.cannot get rid of them un soothed. Dr. Willi do this, and will in the North Miss Lottie (0 rans organist Sunday last, illness, EVERY WOMAN Various reasons are given for this again. Judge Gordon said to day : "1 am not at liberty to kay what amount Mrs. Lucas will get, It stands to reason that she will have a large sum. as the ease was so suddenly ended. We put in a claim for her full dower right of one-third and inslited that it was legally 'hers, as every proof showed that 'Mr. Lucas regard- ed her as his wife. Just whem or where they were marfied is not clear, but what is perfectly clear is that sho is entitled to her full third of the ing the formal and final decree of the Are the .Ones Which Cause the It is every day ills that distress ly and make vou irritable, impatient and fault-finding. The root of these troubles lies in the blood and nerves, til the blood ku=~heen made rich and pure, and the nerves strengthened and Pink Pills will » it more speedily THE CHEF'S ; RELIANCE ¢ There is no single food product that comes into the kitchen that saves so much time, waste and trouble as Bovril. It makes delicious Bouillon and rich tasty gravies, and adds flavor and strength to Stews, Hashes, Entrees, etc, * When next making soup or a . stew add a spoonful of Bovril and note the difference. H For Impromptu Meals Bovril is Invaluable NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. pb er 3 o-- NEWBURGH NEWS. Ladies Removed Their Hats--At 1 Home To Young People. Newburgh, Keb. 16.~The B. of Q railway only ran two trains yester day. It is a long while since New: purgh has been without a mail, but that is what happened yesterday. The Echardt family gave a concert in Finkle's hall on Saturday. All were well pleased with the bell ringers. At the opening of the programme Clifford Echardt requested the ladies to. re move their hats. With the exception of five or six the request was complied with. Those who did not, do not know how obnoxious their hats were to those behind them. The mere fact that they did not have their hair combed specially for the occasion, should not have stood in the way, as that was the cry all the ladies in the hall raised at the outset, but those with the more generous natures passed this obstacle and removed their hats. A word to the wise, it is hoped, will MEN OF ALL AGES We are positive that Dr. Gore don's remedy will cure the worst cases of sexual diseases weak- nesses resulting from errors of youth or later excesses. Thou- sands have been cured . hy . this Treatment and in order to oure beé sufficient. D. A. Nesbitt, B.A, the th a more genial principal of the Newburgh high ; school, was unable to attend to his Ast Box we will send a duties yesterday morning, owing to Pr 's $1 Box of Dr. , Gordon' Gordon's Reme- dy FREE to any FREE no a severe bleeding of the nose, Mis Wilson and Charles Welbanks are re covering. Mrs. J. B. Aylesworth is better. Mrs. Zina Fitzmartin lies in a critical condition. Mr. and Mrs, Thom as Miller, Parrot's Bay, spent Sun cost of mailing. day at John Shorey's. The Misses Da £ > foe, Selby, visited at James Farley's THE QUEEN MEDICINE COMPANY on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van alstine, Napanee, spent Sunday at P. 0. Box L, 947, Montreal. Thomas Winter's, : Miss McDédnald, Yarker, is visitin friends in the village. Mrs. Perceival, Merrickville, is visiting her mother, Mrs. D. B. Stickney. Miss Hooper, Napanee, is visiting at G. B, Thom- son's. Mrs, E, W, Stickney was at home to a number of [friends last week, on Tuesday evening' to. the Young Ladies Aid on Friday evening to young nen and married couples. number from here attended the funeral of the late James Evans, Centreville, on Thursday. Mr. Wells, Palace Road, spent Saturday at Mes) E. J. Mad den's. A number of ofir young people have taken to snow-shoeing and seem to enjoy that exhilarating winter pas time Miss Annie Sutton spint Sunday with relatives in Napanee, The topic at the Epworth League on Monday evening was taken in a very able man ner by Rev, R. E. Whattam, Camden Fast, "How Our Church is Governed," was taken up and discussed, proving a very profitable study GONZALEZ STAUB & 00'S. BRANDIES Are the best and purest on the market. Well matured in Wood. They possess a FINE MELLOW LAVOR. Nothing better to receive your friends. and with more lastine results than any other medicine. In proof of this Mrs. James Patterfon, Chiliwack, B. C., says: "My dauchter was in poor health, and her system badly run down. She was | suffered from pe- vere headaches, and very nervous. We decided to give her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and after using six boxes, she is a strong, healthy girl, I gladly re recommend the pills in similar cases." These pills core all blood and nerve troubles, such as anaemia, neur- algia, indigestior heart trouble, rheumatism, -St. Vitus' dance, partial paralysis, kidn troubles and the weaknesses which afflict women. Be sure vou get tl enuine pills with the full name "Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," printed on the wrap per around the | If in doubt, send direct to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville Ont., and the pills will be mailed, post paid, at 50c. per box, or six boxe lor $2.50, - Miss Earle, davcliter of W. G. Earle, Morton, was unit<l in marriage to W. T. Somervilic of the same place, on Wednesday n Gananoque. The groom is a prowinent cheese-maker. Jerome B, Gruham, long a respect ed resident of Athol P. E. county, is dead, leaving » widow, three sons and two daught some of whom are St. John's h illbrook, Ont., Cid of heart nilire on Tuesday morn ing. She preided at the organ on The death of little Willie Henburn, eldest son of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. F. Hep- burn, of the Roel Hotel, Picton, oc curred Monday night, after & brief ' 182 VICTORIA ST, TORONTO, cam. control. TRY THEM. The quality will please you. AT ALL CAFES. Ask Your Grooer or L. Chaput, Fils & Gie., Sole Agents, Montreal. Personal And Political Enmities. P. O'Connor, in MAP When Irichien do differ they differ sll over. There are plenty of Irishmen in the House of Commons who have not exchanged a word with each other for vears, Indeed, during the days when the old split subsisted it was quite -a common thing to see Irishmen eparate themselves even in the dining rooms according to the group to whi h they belonged. In France it is pretty much the same thing, for there political diflerences follow the same lines as religious and social cleavages and, therefore, are the more acute, never expect a French politician to speak of a politic al opponent in an terms but those which would rightly be applied to a man who ought 'to be in penal servitude and had just es caped the gallows. But even in France there are mitigations. Old Grevy, when he was president of the chamber of deputies--although he was a very stout republican--used to play iillinrds with Paul de Cassagnac, the swashbuckling Be napartist, In Ger: ony the socdalsts are so bitter in their hostility to the other sections ol the imperial parliament that anyone of them who would venture to accept an invitation from Count Yon Bue low, the chancellor, would Jose all his influence with his colleagues; in fact, he would be politically ruined. © ---------------- ASK FOR LABATT"S ALE "The Purest and Most Agreeable on the Market. 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