Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jan 1905, p. 8

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germ and it will w the Then a aaeting. on Bakes, "ale trouhle cide is the latest sc from the clocks at night, the wear hd tear on the works." the . Newbro's kill the ore four of them in : came Baltimorean. sh, because & oi udphisn : his glasses, says he" Jobe New York, itches you are doubt dandruf, The dand- up your scalp in dandruff and sap- | the life of the hair bulb. No har {I shasation that is a mere hair stimu and tonic will cure dandruff, be. it won't Kill the geri. that | the Herpi- ientifie discovery; dandrull germ, Des #8 for sample 40 The Her- troit, Mich, G. W. Ma. special agent, the smoking compartment of the car when the travellee from Chicago to may: "That reminds we « out in my town who is eo mean that he makes the members of his house Jride small hands, in order to save happened f a man "A fdend 0° my father's, suh, wuz even wus than thet," promptly "He stopped 0" wk inquiringly at the but he merely rang for the waiter to take FF | Her Own--Farmer Ooming To We are moving out of the old con- ditions, said Prof. C. C. Jawes, On tario's deputy minister of agricu at the Mari winter fair, settlers first came to Canada they 'made, and we gradually changed our methods. This building and the exhibits it contains are proof that we are to keep up with the de the times and to compete with other countries by following the i if boots, fet E It is also one of the con- today that the farmer should produce what his customers want. We must consider what each district is best capable of producing, and work along that line. Grow the crops end keep the live stock that thrive best where we live. The manufacturer must produce economically. Our best saw mills are now run with practically no waste of material; even the dust is used. One of the best examples of economical manufacturing is seen in the great stock yards of Chicago, where abso- lately every part of an animal is turned into a marketable product. So the farmer must endeavor to convert oa H use all his products. #06 to it that there is no waste land under weeds, under fences, in Seda Sultivation, The farmer La , in his tions great- er probl to meet egy other manufacturer, if he would avoid un. necessary waste. There should not be objection to book farming, for F Eis papers and books get the valu- experience other men. Scien studying and about plant growth, "of our #oils, the i , the fruit, ete., and it will pa. what these men have «The farm work of the fu- I wore en- 5 i I H f 8 4 fy i il SL -- 2s { 41 : ted by to his busi- ago in Ontario we first t the farmer had a wife, are doing what we can for Aerment. She has had a hard s wi has been Rrastically un- g and she has not had the bene fit of laborsaving devices to the same extent as her husband. We are trying to relieve her of all the drudgery possible by our system of domestic 7 i} > FIET beat F women's institutes and science teaching. There are children on the farm, and we are inaugurating a movement to provide the right kind of education for them. The reforma- tim of the agricultural home is the start of our new agriculture. Estab. lish a farmer with an inclination to knowledge, a wife who knows how to make the most of her opportunities, and children getting a rational educa. tion, and no matter how poor that farm it will succeed. ---- EXPECTED TO BE KILLED. Boy's Remarkable Lotter Read At Murder Trial. London, Jan. 14.--A Paris cable to The Chronicle says : During the trial of a man named Lafaille at the Hautes Pyrences assizes for -the mur- dor of his son Fernand, a remarkable letter was read which showed that the boy had expected to be killed. The rime was mit ted in August last year at neres-de-Bigorre, where Ladaille he farm. a. h Ever since his second marriage La- faille appears to have shown an ex- traordinary hatred for the only child of his first wife, and it. was stated also that the boy would have benefited to the extent of £6,000 on the death of his father, In his lotter the boy describes how his father and Steptoe had systematically starved and persecuted hin in the hope of procuring his death and saving the money for their own childron. Hav. ing now learnt that his fathe about to Kill hinv, he desired that he possessed should go to the daugh- Aor of a boring farmer, and it was his wish that he should not be buried in the t Witnosses at the trial described the iragedy as the work of a moment. The prisoner, accompanied by the ih-tearoli davghter of his second Wile, mot his son Fornaud in the street, "Ah, you are still alive, then 1 he exclaimed, "Veg," ied. "T must kill you," oner L to which the vouth answered "Do it, then?" The father took a revolver from his youth, every IE Set. Ay futher has me, youth gasped as he lay on the pavement. where he foll at first He died a urs was all The prisoner showed 'nO remorse whatever for his terrible crime, The majority re, but the migority should keep right on trying to show - righ trying ity how, Hoffbran Malt' Extract, 2 bottles can, pie peaches, § rs ey og faced imeval forest, and during all Ge eta period the old agri- | 23rd intelligent man can from agricul. | / to-| three wieks with pain in my. back, in i enderson whitten & new gre Benenson hs called "Pau- i. D »" % ine | Hony Irving's next American tour will begin on September 1st, in San Francisco, Viola Allen "The Winter's Tale" in M ing the week of Febru 6th. if Tolstoi's latest . "The Power of ness," is said to be even more ui plensant than "Resurrection." Calve took the part of the heroine at the 1000th performance of "Carmen at the Opera Comique, Paris, Dec. Robert B. Mantell wil} be mapaged W. A. Bi for next three production of "Ri open in New York city at, the Knickerbocker, Janu- ary 23rd. The play, "Lucky Durham' was written by the late Wilson Bar- rett, ! Mrs. Leslie Carter's New York open- | ing in her new 'play, "Adrea," by Da- | vid Belasco dmd John Luther Long, | took place on v, at the Bel asco, Francis Wilson's appearance in a new comedy by Clyde Fitch, entitled ""Cou- sin Billee," has delighted New York, and it is likely that the comedy will have a long rum. EDWARD TERRY, The famous English actor, pow ap- | pearing | bh. . | John T, Kellard has had enough of | . Princess et "An" American Margaret Anglin's leading man in her new play, which is expected to be pro- duced within a week. Mr. and Mrs, Kendall have just con ™ and will be cluded their autumn tour at the Theatre Royal, Bri » With a per- formance of "The ."* Their next tour i 6th, at Leamington, ig Theatrical lo used to long jumps can proskinted ag a one made by Lilli an Kemble recently § Algi to England--from in "Under Two Flags" to in "Saints and Sinners." Rejane is 'accompanied on her Ameri. can tour 'by her daughter, Germaine Rojane, an exceedingly clever young girl, who is violently opposed to the stage, and was educated in an | Enelish convent. | Eleanor Robson has resumed her | American tour with "Merely Mary | Ann" at the same point in popular fa- vor at which it was interrupted when she went to London for her four months' season there. A dramatization of Alphonse Dau det's "La Meuteuse," entitled "Mar- ot," has been presented at the Court eatre, London, with Miss Darragh im the title role. The play is equally powerful and painful, but the actress made a deep impression. i The historical episode of the con { ocalment of Charles Stuart in the | royal osk in the dell of Baseobel, af. | ter the battle of Worcester, is utilized | in a very effective manner in "The | Fortunes of the King." the new rom- | antic melodrama which James K. | Hackett is soon to offer, ! B. C. Whitney, manager of the "Isle | of Spice" company is in communica tion with Dennis O'Sullivan. the preat Irish baritone of London, with a view to starring him in the better class theatres in America next season in an Irish play to be written Ly Augustus Thomas in which he will have many | opportunities to Irish | songs. ! sing popular -- -- Food And The Mind. Your brain cannot do itself justice unless your body is well fed. "Swiss Food" for breakfast is a proper start, ---- What a world the people who were trying of a job! The man who said used to anything irobably never tried living with his relatives, When you eat but part of a cruller, how can you swallow the hole ? Has Left The Hospital W. A. Beswick was confined in the hospital for theee weeks, and Suffered severe pains in his back, arms and shoulders. He was advised to try Bu-Ju, the Kidney Pill, and Was very soon able to leave the hospital and ie now at work again. | He naturally feels grateful for the benefit ho re- ceived and writes the following let. 1901. tor : April 10, Windsor, Unt. the hospital for this would be if all are making history 10 turn out the right kind a person can get a Huntsville, Claflin Chemical Co, Gentlemen, Was in my shoulders and arms. A friend ad. vised me to take your "Buty" and | have been taking it and fool so much better. T am able to do my work again. - Yours. truly, : W. A. BESWICK. RDAY, JANUARY 14. ------ The original remedy that *'kitls the dandruff germ"--An exquisite hair dressing, DIES OBJECT tos gummy and siicky a 14] «ns thes 18 fall @f sedimentary chemicals intended vo dye the hair. clean and dainty comes excessive oilnees and leaves the hair light and flatly is reflected in the enormous sale of : Discriminating ladies noite enchusiastic over its refresa ity and exquisite fragrance. tog WOMAN TO BE PRETTY must bave pretty The features may be quite plain or even homely, ye* if the head is crowned with sn abuadanca of beautifal hair, abtiractiveness will cob be lacking. The Poeb saya: "Fair tressos man's imperial race ensnare " Herpicidegivee the bair a charming distinctiveness that is characteriedic of no hair. other hair dreesi DISEASE htly or diseared hair is & miefortune in miore ways than " "There is the actual injary to the bair follicies. and i} man's diepsetion to a marked dezree 54 If the bar is dull, brittle and Lfelese, The marked preference for a preperation, particularly one that over Newbra's Herp'cide. HAIR A MISFORTUNE. Uo- tha consequent loss or thinniog of the hair ; this may csure diseases that scma- times follow a removal or thinning of nsture's protection to the hesi A die condition of the bair cffscte a wo spirite and csuse w loss of iaderest ia per-onal appearance. Toe use of Newbro 8 Herpicide overcomss Lhe ravages of the dandr. ff microbe, sf.er wnich the netural basuty aod abun. dance of the hair will return as pa'uie intended. Almoss marvellous resul®s foilow the use of Herpicide will iad Newbto's Herp'cido in use ab all important barber hope. . PS TOPS 1TCHING OF THE SCALP INSTANTLY. ration we ever hsndled: . exoepb to ba re filled. E babytood snd your Newbro's Herpi. cde bss removed it all, and her head ia na clean as can be. I aleo had dand. ruff and itchiog sealp, uo" have aay more * *v Gentlemen **We thiok Newbro s beet Hair Prapa- bottle come back Oshkosh, Wie, ned) Geo. Sispson & Co. CURED MOTHER AND CHILD "My baby has bad dandiuff cioce which I do Milwaukee, Wis (digued) Mrs. Yeung Hed owing to the presences of a microbin (RA in tn dampen one's a] growth, the «fe MONEY AND BUSINESS. EE Cae a ] UVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Tusurance Company. Available assets $61,187,915. In addition to which policy holders - have for securi unlimited _ liability of all the lders. Farm and city pm eR Fi rates. renewing old or e mew business get rates from ange & Strange, Agents. JOUR POLICIES COVER MORE ON buildings and contents than any eth- er company effers. Examine them at Gedwin's Insurance perium, Mark- ot Square. Standard Telephone Sets FOR SALE $5 PER SET| Slightly Used But in Good Order. Apply to SALES DEPARLMENT, 178 Mountain St. MONTREAL, QUE, Or To Any Local Manager of the Bell Telephone Co. of Canada. THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (ESTABLISRED 1863.) PRESIDENT The Right Hon. Sir B. J. Cartwright. Money loased on City and Farm Properties, Municipal and County Debentures. Mortgages purchased Deposits received and interest allowed S. C. McGILL, Managing Director. Oflice, 97 Clarence street, Kingston ovposite the Post Office. BEAL ESTATE| Do yoh want to buy a house or lot? I have some bargains that will interest you. A. F. BOND. INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE G. W. MAHOOD, Special Agent. AL Drug Steves $1. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to Dept J, THE HERPIGIDE 00, Detroit, Nick. ; "Destroy the Causc--You Remove the Effect." «++. I4c. per gallon. American Headlight Oil ........ 17c. per gallon Sunlight ....... Igc, per gallon. Also Pratt's Astral, safest and best oil in the world. Special Prices for Cash-- Gurney's Celebrated Souvenir Ranges. Delivered to any . part. of the city. DO000OOOI00O0C00I0DDONTO0 ~ BIG SNAP! 67 Pairs Ladies' Fine Laced Boots, new- est shape and latest style heels, regular price $2 Our Sale Price . - $ : $1.49 < Aberneth y's Shoe Store Trunks and Valises at COST. STOVES ar cost STOVES We have quite a number of Heating Stoves on hand which we will sell at COST, as we do not wish to carry them over until next year. Among them are four "ART GAR- LANDS," the best heating stoves made. Get our price before purchasing. - ELLIOTT BROS . 77 PRINCESS STREET. CAPILLI FORMA |geesanaes ' 63 CLARENCE ST, KINCSTON. -~ A clean. Sone i auriant wrowin® of ar Drogace . l $ RADAR "uta tonite mien | (JOIN HH. HIS § URALGIA, DAND- SANE AD, SEERA shanti | £ : 'wre: 35) Princess street. Ki -. - S » a or Fruit L Instead Fruit is a splendid to active principles give fruit occur in such minute quar - with other food, and goes t! their action is lost, #"Fruit-a-tives" are the acti " figs and prunes--extracted f; own secret process, and con the concentrated medicinal more effectively than any o Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Cor ness and Kidney troubles. Manuf FRUITATIVES, At Kirkpatrick's Art Gallery Choice Water Color: Most Suitable for Christmas Present: Go and see them. THE GHOIGEST And best assorted stock in the city Everything in Wines and Ales. Any brand of Scotch or Irish Whis key. All. the lines mestic Liquors. JAS. McCPARLANE 839 and 341 King St. Be . "Phone 274. ENJOY A DRIVE ? Ten make it doubly emjoyable by en meging ome of our fine turnouts, an showy horses. HARDING'S LIVERY 210 Wellington St. 'Phone 236, Special Bullet Nov. 30th, 1904. In spite of all statements to the contrary the OFFICEAL AWARI ul the St. Louis Exposition ha: just been announced to-day, anc the public will note that, as usw al, the Oliver record has not beer equalled, and that the OLIVER TYPEWRITER has been awarded the GOLD MEDAL. of Imported and Do E GEORGE ZBIGLER, Agent OFFICES TO LET. ely Facute 13 RA Jot ilway_ Co Apply to Kirkpatrick Railva & Nickle, 194 Ontario Street fitted. for '2 in 1° is the b : Black and Tan--10 and 25 ¢ At all dealers.

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