Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Aug 1904, p. 5

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the place of Ja- "the place of all packets. 'By all ount season y announce- Ig appears. mes a year. | * business by . Are the Peculiar Ills Brought a -- (Pe-ru-na is a Tonic 7) Z In a recent Ave., Denver, writes: brought home sale or bar- or the price 1g, Hats or one hun- ices as low hout work- C0, t 00000 Union Pacific St. Paul BR. Transit Sugar Pole'. Gas 101} | Canadian government in that -- 5 S Steel 11 reached Ottawa last ni - 8. Steel, Pref. 59 ice f. Commons visits Tenn. Coal a! Ton i «4 Jo the mowed Police department approbation. Miss. Pac ! 04} to-day. He says that properly i © Southern Pac. 54] { Structed vessels should have N ENGINE 48 Louis & Nash 118 | ble in getting through Hudson's | With No. 2. fire ; } Rock inland 13 | Day Jom Sune to ¥bout the 3 i Pennsylvania. R.RR. 121 { ctober, © was not able to ief And Crashes Texas & Pacific as of the bay this season till Ju Be. s i fichison an { but the spring this Year was excep- whole system 11.--A peculiar in- Col. Ik F. ar tionally late. The whalers said that + Friday morning. American Loco 224 Davigation was usually clear in the R. B. Penn s delivering a trac- 3 Amal. Copper 334 | first week of June. 'lhere w Madden's to W. one American whaler in the bay th side of the riv- g En Route To Boston. | wi * {0 cross, a troop wred to sce a con- rses. Fearing he ver some of them hine too far. It e railing of the had been paper, tom of the river, th it. Mr. Tomp- me to save him- badly injured and e before it is in rives from Mont- a good canoeist, | ure {ed with facial paralysis which, with | only in Boston, but along the south field sports. His mother is absent visit her cousin, EE pot. had already climbed as high as sixty. [ other complications, creates anxiety | shore, where they had a summer home. from the city, and his sister is visit week. When she B seven. Whales were reported to he | amongst his friends. x The secret service agents had been ing friends in Montreal, r, Binghampton, 8 Fowl Dying. | rather scarce. Last Year whalebone Friends Lol Rev.' J, Pp. Da- jf working on the case for some time, » will accompany ol £ Letters from poultry raisers in East. | was worth $10,000 a ton. This vear | Vis, of Macedonia, Towa, son [ prompted by the complaint made by Ended Her Life. > has been in the & i ern Ontario state that the voung tur-| the price is said to have gone to 875,- jof J. Pk Davis, grocer, of | banks and especially by the Boston tathbun company al keys are dying in large numbers, This| 000 a ton. Major Moodie is uncertain | Tweed, will be pleased to learn that | Elevated company, that the city was severed his con- | is 'undoubtedly due to the wet season. |Vhen he wil o settle in Uncle , satis fr the descripti certain repairs and improvements his wife with him when he goes. | west. oy trail lod finally to Roxbury, and the Shtistied ltom Hit at Mion of the shout the court house. Ci Ri ey Sor ao one to two months old and should be | ------ i Living, born in Lanark, 1849, Linited State ES erg, about id on Monday that the unfortunate was ) ickson, socially >ut of wet grass. On very hot | Or many years prominent in (it- | make a raid, d 3 | his mother. The old lady left on Fri- Mary Sweet, an on he oh ot eh] Mak Filogm In The Tie - he |verved in the ponies: it deal. The | port that Dr. Sanit had heen arrest: day might 10. viel & voy in Chicago ection, died Mon- and on cool days they should be given , a a soft resting place for the | served in the Fenian raid of 1570, A | ed. Prompt action followed, and after and had not been heard from since. ., after a very freedomin the cop jarring oO Sonsumption, Catarrhozone | son, Frederick, fell at Paardeburg. | an inspretion of the physieigh's house, | 1p... say she was a woman of bright vighty-one years. om in aun, (: cars out phlegm and discharge 8 | Two sons and two daughters survive. | the officers announced their find. Am- intellect and cheerhyl disposition, and eseronto, is the TE : | ov Mes You're Joolish to wait-- | The Pembroke Standard records the [ ong the articles revealed by the search | hor family here are quite at a loss to Lasher. Harry August 3lst has ben fixed as thei Bet artliosons to-¢ ay; 0 cures death of Miss Florence Tario, who had | was a splendid German photographic account for ber piel ri Mes, McGilli- at Hardy Pei- day for the demonstration at Lynd. | quickls , gtarrhozyne pleasant, been an inmate of the Pembroke jail | lens and a quantity * of Chinese fibre cuddy was a widow and lived with her Nilliam Lott vis- hurst in honor of the seventy-fourth Badin oclofbdin toll bri Feo | since 1579, and had been, recommittsd | paper. grandson, James McGillieuddy, Jr. Sunday; the rain birthday of Thomas Pounder of Bos fo oh 2 Collar -outhit of Ca~ { from time to time till 1894, whey she ---- ain over Bight. ton. Souvenir invitations sre ing is- | ry at. wa committed during her will and What The Doctor Does. Had Married Another. thicago, is _ here sued, and it is expected t at fully five i pleasure, The first thing the doctor does when Philadelphia, Aug. 13.-Breaking in- er, Mrs. Miller, hundred relatives and friends will A woman says it is easier to get a | Two sad deaths took place at Mel-| he is called to see a fretting, worrying Miss Maggs a take part in the gathering. ¢ husband than to support him, rose last month, i iting friends and Mrs. Louise Westbrook, No. to-day."--Louise Westbrook. Miss Jessiemene Westland, No. 767 Beaubien Ave, Detroit, Mich., District | Jessiemene Westland, ~ COMMERCIAL, iy SEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, members of the Grand Army of the Republic will pass through the lower station en route from St. Louis Boston. The G.A.R. of the largest fraten in the United States and has enrolled as its members some of our most dis- tinguished American cousins. The first special train will re Turkeys are very delicate when from | take Aug. 13th And 67 Above. Open. Ottawa, Aug. 13.--Major 149% who went up to Hudson's Bay 53 fall to establish the authorit of the Canadian government in to | cordingly. is probably one The major says that neither 9 East | Deputy of Detrcit Independent Order of Columbia Bt., Detroit, Mich., Secretary | Good Templars, writes as follows: of the West Side Lotus Club, writes: "For several years I suffered with |3"d 8ladly do I indorse it. leucorrheea and painful menstruation, which was followed by general debilit yy until I was but a wreck of myself. Thanks to Peruna I am a well woman des iy Jcithat Nop SS eat and enjoy everything I eat. I have been well over a yeir now." -- Miss "Peruns has been a bléssing to me years I suffered with catarrh of the stomach. I lost flesh and grew thin and emaciated, nervous and exhausted, so 1 WHALES ARE SCARCE, | Tentperature Between 53 Below | winter, and it showed no disposition Sunday afternoon five trainloads | whatever to dis Hudson's Bay in July the temperat I return. He will probably | he is meeting Moodie, Sides last The residen y of the | Marlbank, was district, | and $45 stolen. ght and report- Miss Goode, of B, 10th of |and a brave fire get out The citizens ¢ ly 18th, | to build a model school just last | ville, 150 acres session. He pai pute the full authority | perty, those The Athens d waters, and paid customs duty ac- | Movement will camp meeting | ) cod, | camp ground commencing on the 3lst nal organizations herring nor mackerel are found in the August, coast abounds with salmon trout and | two years, died Arctic salmon. The coldest point that ach Kingston at | the 1:40 o'clock and the remainder will | at Fullerton, pass through at intervals until five | wintered, was fifty-three o'clock in the evening. The trains will | This make a short stop at the outer de waters of Hudson's Bay, although the | Mrs. Hannah Bo n. Mr. and Mrs. Irs. G. Rook's. this place at- emonstration "at . wife 'and. child AN INACTIVE LIVER [innesota 'to ré- A. Granger. Calamity ! But in every A CONSTIPATION HEADACHE 4 soon set right by wk of 'nerves' x L rs consider 'it i TO SET YOUR LIVER WORKING RICHT a old 3 . is absolutely ive if are to get any comfort from life or re nervousness-- nourishment from food. torpid liver can be a very dangerous engthener that condition and should not be neglected. Few medicines act as 1. First it gives thoroughly, promptly and safely as Beecham's Pills. They are v. This fills the vigorous but mild, and cause no inconvenience or nausea. Roe De ina TO BE RID OF CONSTIPATION id ath Tota, in 0 remedy quite as good as Beecham's Pills, not only to k well--net- loosen the bowels but in the effects. There is no binding up op afterwards, as Pills aid Nature in a natural way. Persons depatte--becaush L can regular and be rid of the con- ix for $2.50, sequent formerly theirs by use of BEECHAM'S PILLS. v& Co, Kings Seid by all Druggists lu Canada and U. S. America. In boxes, 25 cents. , Conn., U.S.A. "at great re husband, died on wife followed him ust 3rd, at the sence of a number Fisher, proprietor riage Works, was to Miss Ada Lillie, ably known as a t ens model school. guards over Louis dave previous to h was also present in at the final scene, hi. Mackina great mr set wa he h oa i w been called various doctors has consulted *% unt diffrent stu he entered an 'agreement me Thess oie lero bo ae ang ello, rie -- 20 rellt, slmply because the remedies vanced $8,000 10 this partner, who was sinks mocton 23 te the real 86ers | "The" vioek Was never pu 5 of the diseases that these medicines |}. friend kept the $5,000, have been recommended to them. left for the west, nothing Mall the women who are suffering more being heard from him, Mr HD dorm ot hmale weakness fnderson, now an old man, moved tol: Now wets s A Jamun, rs Mackinaw City, where as of their symptoms and the Now comes the strange part of the io by ur yeptoms and the short immediately reply, with dl [ole "Au mieakhy rections for treatment, free o and multi-mill and Beauty," & book writes fame to Chicago lor surgical aid, suf- take Peruna and I asked my physician what he thought of it. He recom- mended it and so I took it and am entirely without pain of any kind now." ~Mamie Groth. "Some six years ago my husband suf- fered with nervous prostration, and advising with a friendly druggist he health was restored from its use, his d and came to him."--Ida L. Gregory. Miss Florence Murphy, No, 2708 Second Bor rel a ew th uty | eg trouble, and although I tried several - physicians none of them seemed to be able to help me permanently, or enjoy| "It only took alittle over three bottles of Peruna to make me well and strong. Inever have backache, headache or bear ing down pains soy more."--Florence Murphy. ' IN OUR own CIRCUIT. News Of The District On Both betn appointed teacher on the Madoc con- | Model school staff. no trou-| Thomas Meagher, for changed to grou ped schools, as only | Henry Clark farm, South of Swi well known to many residents thermometer registered last winter | viving her are whore the expedition | daughters. below zero. Uriah Thompson, a prominent bank. was in March. Before he left er of Belleville, ( with much success in the Fox died within a little over a week of each other. William Daniel Fox, July 4th, from pneu. monia. aged sixty-six years and his Mrs. Fox were highly respected resi. dents of Tyendinaga. A pleasant affair took place on Aug. Haskin, Lansdowne, when in the pre- . 13--A strange inaw City, by statements concerns John A youth, and with which he had gone wast, eventually making a fortune. {ADULTERATED FooDS, of the. world of keepers throughout Canada who have ' College, St. Ca on the unsuspecting householder arti-] Bev. letter from No. 2 Grant Col., Mrs, Ida L. Gregory creased profit. Sometimes the substi-| J: R. Inch, & bottle of Peruna. His bh sleep d that only four samples out of YolUe as doubtful. The examination includes pach and miscellaneous jams and jo. ation. ies, and Nivel | the J eaence of tist church many substitutes and of glucose, coal i y tan, dyes and salioylic wig , Skil I he presents An analysis of ground peppers, | mixed spice showed only eighty-eight pure out of 188. There were ninety- | Very convenient : great deal three adulterations, and seven doubt- -- and sweepings, charcoal, hai proceedings, first, to punish the adul- ' with which I am terations of jam and jelly. Hereafter, 'that he Of The Line. ce of George Young, entered by burglars, the retailers alone, the departmental | tions." officors will visit the premises of manu-| A work that e facturers and importers who are sus- ions is entitled to owmanville, has housekeepers come into direct contact. ent terms, which many years company, Belleville, fighter, has resigned. of Madoc are arranging - Counterfeiting. when " i5 in danger or being . Boston, Aug. 13.--Ten thousand two were found yesterday. by United Stats secrot service agents, in the house of Dr. Frank G. Sanft, a prominent Rox- ell has purchased the » and has taken pos- d $2,000 for the pro- been arrested by the city police on a Mobile rT charge of having passed a bogus hill 4 upon: a street fruit vendor. The gov- ernment also found a complete outfit for manufacturing spurious bank istrict of the Holiness hold their eight-day s' at the Lake Eloida phery, aged eighty in Belleville, She was , Sur. two sons and two portant of any of recent dates. Dr. Sanft will be arraigned before a Unit- in Roxbury for seventeen years. He nt., has been attack. | family have been leaders in society not . 1 to tears, Miss M is to give it a med to move tl ol ay bowels and sweeten the stomach. i The doctor knows that nine-tenths of | |i! *he was to be when Mr. and Mrs, whildren are due 10 irritation of the | ™% UF before wife she had always-at-haod doctor, and promptly cure get the minor ills of little ones. | T°°™" home of David L. { guests, Duncan | the tenderest infant, or the well grown | London, Aug. of A ou child. Mrs. J. nd Hepworth | Cardinal Vannutelli united in marriage | Station, Ont., says: "My little one | statement that the ol vor- | Wak much troubled with indigestion, by J. P. Morgan was stolen cache al favor. ( Wh teh teoubied wif gave immedi. | cathedral of Ascoli, Italy. The Be lute eb J Ira A. Parfit, Mont. Pelier, N. most satisfactory ve | Morgan's exhibits tl of the Toe. -- Bie Bei: over used for childred." Sold all dr museum. Probably he will water, who died on July 30th, spent Medicine dealers or sent a few days this week visiting Bridge. + 25¢ Riel, the leader of grounds at Port Stanly, shows jt to] was a Baptist, and leaves two daugh- the North-West rebellion, for several be impure. There is an outbreak of ty- } ters. is hansing end he phoid there. bos ut an, y r, , | street, says: " ndging and dirt. 'The minister will institute the scenes n jog, the pected of having a hand in the fraud, | ation of everyone wi as well as the merchants with whom opportunity| to secu the troubles affecting babies and young claring she had married hy at | write to Mr. Morgan about it, Me. w box, by writing The Dr. Will. vier water, which he left nineteen years | iems Madicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Mrs. James Ruddick, born in Jre- ago to join the North-West Mounted ! wr me | land, but for many years a resident of police at Regina. He was one of the! Analvéis of water taken from%picnic| Brockville, is dead, aged vighty. She Reven people were seriously hurt in the same capacity |} Robert Warren, postmaster of Nia a runaway train jumping n tl Page YC aoreron thekake, died. mountain side near Victoria. ES F gk : of ~- Fed i] il mine obverver fering frolic & throat affection. ' Ho {het he sap, so that 1 heliev CRAP wn | tm le I highly appreciate the possession r. Anderton was notified of this | the Volumes giving so accurate to Peruns and I did so and found it strange uest and left for Detroit, z Sud more than T ha expected 14 | hort he chia h or, DUI oo Srp Sud not only cured me of the catarrh, but comes as a godsend in his old age. |, re. BR 0 tharines, says : defying the provisions of the Purchaser of this set of books will Food Adulteration Act hy unloading ever Tegiet the outlay. . Macgillivray, pastor cles of food that are not what their | ners church, says : "I think very high. labtls purport. As a rule, the mixing | by of the literary and artivtie merits is resorted to 80 as to eke out an in. Of this Tnch, Lit ok intadiat AWE Feovran tutes are harmless. In other casts the | Board = glducation, Now Bawick; mixture is positively injurious to the poe 'h ind in every way they health of the consumer. In either case, | ® Ig Souiuwidation, 6 : however, the law is intended to ensure ev. Canon Stare, St. George's oa a purchaser obtaining what he orders, | thedral, says: "To one interested in A recent analysis of jellies and jams travel 1 know of no books of greater LL.D, ve " ve! Rev. Charles Masters, St. James' Seveutv lou ere Staion, fity five church, says: "The whole work is so magistrate were classod as adulterated, and five well cxecuted thet one can hardly sin- gle out any one feat Laing, pastor pr "With important facts recy, intosonting style." "5 2 D " Gi . Ritchie, t Toront. cloves, ginger, cinnamon, allspice and Teachers' Aor sagt To ie in form for learning a Seal al ny particule coun- try. informat i ful. The tests showed that the apices Yd = - were mixed with stone, husks, shells,{ Dr. A. R. B. will be possible for a short time only, as the price SENSATIONAL CASE. be shortly advanced, ¢ this section, at the in Prominent Physician A ted For | "8 been nearly exhausted, a DROWNED IN GATINEAU. undred dollars in counterfeit $2 bills Met Death While Trying To Saw Friends. Ottawa, Ont., Aug. 13. William R. bury physician, after Dr. Sanft had Lyon, son of Ueorge R, young ladies on the Gatineau river, at the Cascades, was drowned yoster- day afternoon. From } it p the notes. The evidence at hand, they say, oi on Se upturned boat makes the case one of the most in and then undertook to swim aid, when he was carried by the cur- tl : rent over the rapids and drowned. ed States commissioner. Ho has lived The body has not boen recovered at a late hour. Y, L: twenty: has a wife and two daughters, and his oe on of Sung re yy. and prominent Ottawa, Aug. 13.--James MeGillicud- filled with counterfeit 82 notes. The dy, bandmaster of the 43rd band, is Wheeler interrup- the bride contain no poisonous ""soothing" a and may be given with iy A Stolen Chasuble. 13.--~In an interview confirmed the eandinet t among a and its people in | oes tertaining a y Pease, Nor, says : "They are practically an illustration travel in a very bean tiful ad entertaining dorm. Rev. W. F. G. wn, Sydenham agraceiul "State . Of Afalis [Siar Methodint oon) says: "The author in word and picture has given Ottawa, Aug' 13.---The Hon. Mr. | the best of what a cul i "Shortly make an example ; and artistic soul has tured, reveront + » ¥ manufacturers, importers and store-| 'Dr, J. 0. Miller, Principal ure for special | hormew hipping and allowed to nd Scot! miliar, I can state has secured most realistic instead of having samples collected of portraits from the best possible posi- forth such opin- the careful consider- ho may have an re it on the pres he allotment for itial prices, hav- Lyon, manu- + 60 Queen strect, boating with ts roovived aswisted his for ngwton remarked KF to be found | citians' day anothez man the 'contin- | Af on ang tone whoa SNe She refused to name the man whowe j i Pe i 2 ha i fz i } v i Dr. O. W. Daly, juvenile train Miss Alice Dressler, of No. 1313 North a apie ahd phat $25,0 "Having heard Mr. Stoddard give a George Hubeoek, i Bryant Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., writes A of kinaw Cit from | COUT™e of his inimitable lectures, ad was road as follows concerning Peruna: Anderson, nd Yaa ned 85,000 in his | ROVING since become somewhat familiar | io hare "with no "1 was suffering from catarrh of the . with many of the subjects he ion of Ridl case is a somewhat tively alone in the having some time father has loft boy, who is onl Chal- lo work, but " ta tions him ino! you {* not bad, and if would turn out » merit the parents of First fand the Babcocks should make rosti. much | tution to the K. & P. railway in a olen, most 80c. New York 5 Buy Horlick's malted milk for bahy at Gibson's Red C There i Several styles, _steel filled corsets, Dress Reform mpathy. hy wil 3 woman with a secret to never | forgives another woman who already nows it. now will The tug Cardinal "is aground once more, this time af Knapp's Pon, Tor Reamer Amrit left at noon Ww ref A Jnbtor trom P. B. Ward, tating the statements as to cause t late Kelehon explosion, will appear in Motdny's Ins Jones otha ueeensfull » » ully ran all the rapids of the St, awroe acy reached Montreal at 3 p.m. on Friday. All well on board, It is the residents of Albert, not Alfred, street who are complaining of the midnight revelry carried on by Ss sn 8 owned in the neighbor- 0) lo The picnic of the employees of the cotton mill, which was to have heen hold this afternoon, was postpoumd for one week on wecount of the bad weather." The steamer America brought up an acursion from Among the fuale t ternoon, returning witl 1 usal Saturday afternoon outing from ICE i Kingston, : A meeting of the sivie ad oounty pr ty committees is ar; pe for this afternoon to aint wo in t the Miss E. Grace, daughter of Mr. . James Swanzey, Toronto, to Dr. D. Ferris, Edmonton, Alberts.

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