Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Nov 1905, p. 6

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" g2 7% or Hee refused a plrt- Successful firm, up his mission years since ce hours later and the third two J Xo ie Be he ha hut hours] after the second. The patient ill a year ago that he set fueruuhs av te a natural Shoop, is t uring operation, and on the Sep that he had de- NCATE Oi amas has full and " he ex. | clear mental faculties. Ex. up so ardu. An Incentive To ts. he wished to janice, Nov. W Robert A_Relord as. a. 1 tot treal Diocesan as business as dona = . brat . Carmichael, the sum of £2,000, to found a prize for the clear, reveren- Jd | tial and devout rendering of the or [fder of moming and evening prayer in. the divine service, and the reading of the holy scriptures ix eB J these are also 'and , } ; him to do, and relies 'ith 0 i 5 business capacity. HALIFAX GARRISON. Imperials Will Toik Canadian Regiment. N.S. Nov. H.--It was re. the militia headquarters that nearly all of the 18rd company of the Royal Artillery will be trans- ferred to the Cadadian Artillery. Several of the other company of 4 Royal Artillery have also expressed a to remain. A number of the Royal Enginoers have also signified their intehtion to join Canadian 4 corps. Besides those already men tioned, there are some forty artillery- | men, 'who are not connected with any particular company, but are familiar with all the supplies, and the location of them in the different forts. and to remain. learned, This moming atthe armour. | Tommy-No, ma'am y 11 bet they're ies that when everything was finally settled the Canadian government will have about 1.200 troops in Halifax. Of that number 650 will be infantry, 460 engineers and gunners, and about 100 men on the staff. A Grand Medical Relief. A pew anaesthetic brought to Amer- ica, from abroad and used for the first time in a Reading, Pa., hospital, with great sucess, is hydrabromide of sco- polomaibe; by the use of which it is claimed patients retain their vitality to a greater degree and are not sub ject to the nauseating after-effects produced . when other is used. Sco- maine is whit in color, is pat up pellets of one-handrefith of a grain and is soluble in alr, . When vod alone to duce insensibility it is ad- mitgstered hypoder mially. always in three separate doses, the first eight hours before the operation, the second Ay and the ocean: sional offices of urch. : This prize will be open to both stu- dents and probationers, with the un- ing that no student or pro- bationer can receive the prize more than once. } Looked That Way. Hartford Courant. "i are bipeds--that they have two feet. oy The duck ain't. ten ather---Oh » yes; the duck has two A ; -------- Buy Peruha at Gibson's Red Cross Special Features 1--FEles that make the range cook and bake perfectly at the same time. re 2--One-piece enameled steel reservoir. 3-- Ventilated oven that actually ventilates itself. 4--Deep, wide flues encircling the oven twice. 5--Petfectly proportioned firebox. 6--Heavy triple triangular grates. 7--Thermometer on oven door. 8--Asbestos and steel-lined oven. 9--Burns coal or wood--grates for both are always supplied. 1c--Heavy cast-iron firebox linings. ' 11--Commodious broiler or toasting door. 1 2--Large, roomy, handy ashpan. 13-==Rich nickel dress. 1 15--Made only from the finest grades of iron and steel. LARY MANU | Larg est Makers uU 4--Elegant and substantial appearance. bis Be ectly at the Same Time. (Write for Free Booklet Explaining This Exclusively Pandora Range Feature.) ; Why Not Have the Best Range Made? We have shown you in our different ads. that the Pandora is a good range. --that it is easily managed. --that it is the only range with reservoir, ar \ --that its grates are easily taken 'out and replaced Without expense, : A : --that you can cook on the top and bake in the oven equally well at the same time, 3 a one-piece enameled steel --That it has an absolutely reliable thermometer, --that it has a good broiling door, --that it is most economical, because it does its work with least coal. : Now, why don't YOU have a Pandora and be certain that you have the best range ? by Enterprising Dealers Everywhere, If Your Local Dealer [oes Not Handle the "Pandora" Write to Cur Nearest House for Free Booklet, ICTURING CO nder the British Flag of Stoves, Ranges, F urnaces and "Everything for the Kitchen." ndon, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, St. John, N.B,, Hamilton. ~ Miss Mary Honey, daughter of and Newport, became the wife of Mayor of Boston, on November 1 Mrs. William R. Tyler, widow of Samuel R. Mr. Josiah Quincy, st. Mr. Quincy's frst wife was Prof. Tyler. Honey, of New York THREE MILE RECORD, Ed. Bryan Unpaced, Covers Dis- BSL « of the Prince Edward County Agricul: tance in 7.03}. oo mln, nn he semnrk. tural Society were: Walter Ross, aie time of U6} sce, or at a 2.9 esi + 'i po! H rice Philadelphia, Nov. 1.~The final | gait. ; hats Jousid, Barker. fir Vite f the season over the Point iat nes Lavan, seound : vice Peters. ve track were most success er risident; Samuel Jones, William An- ful from every viewpoint, 'and Ed. | At Washington $285,000 in counter | 9¢rson, W. J. Boulter, Robert Clapp, Pryan, 2.164, added another world's reoord to his crediéh mils to waggon, unpaced, in 7.083. In 1857 a gelding by the name Prince stepped three miles to a high- waggon in 7.53).' Ed miles 'were to a modern bike wheel Waggon, but the performance. never theless, establishes a new world's mark whe Drug Store, Tt's fresh "there, The engagetent has been second son of Emperor William, to the eldest daughter of the four and a 'half years for the distance. Kd: Bryan also holds the twoamile world's waggon record. He finished the last quarter of his y covering three | and $50,000 worth of dies, plates, mill ing machines, ote., were destroyed. The old-fashioned molasses candy, McConkey's. Only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Corsets of every desétiption ordered or ready made. New York Dress Re |, form, fit bank notes, $49,000 in Se coing of . Bryan's t & : . - ---- & annou need of Prince EY G fand Duke of reigning Sophia Charlotte, her Tuture husband, mea ) 5 5 h. Sti NEWS OF DISTRICT. Matters That Interest Everybody county, which is kept factory, was broken into, last Sunday stamps were stolen. has sold its Picton business to Hogg & Lyle, large sced merchants, of Port continued and largely increased. bridge, Kansas, and his sister, B--wife--of Porter Willis; Norten--Ok- laboma, are renewing old 'acquaint- ances in Adolphustown after an absence of thirty years. the former of her Brockville, Miss Nellie, third daughter united in marriage to Calvin Dewitta, proprietor of the at Hay Island, Bedell, directors. Of these the only. son of the late W. N. Bedell, one of the dir ctors in 1865. seventy-seven years, faithful wife and mother, a consistent member of the Methodist church, and esteemed by all who had the North Fredericksburg; Mrs. Veslev; Mss. Cephas Martin, Killarney, and Mrs, Kellar, Detroit, Mich: "also ert, in the western iam, Napance. Woodstock Sentinel-Review olaims have found the meanest man in Can- alin. Here is the incident as the cor respondent relates it: "One day last week a carpenter man's place, just before mix at night asked if he would give him a drink. : No," says the rich man, "wait till: -- [| vou get Frederick, §here.' 'Very gman, 'if that's the way, and you is §.will not give me a drink, 1 quit now. IN GENERAL. ------ ~Notes From All Over--Little Of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Elmbrook post office, Prince' Edward in the cheese right. Money and about $2 worth of The John H. Allan Seed company Hope. The Picton business will be Ns. William H. 'Haslitt, of Esth- Mary and vicinity, Wednesday afternoon, at the home brother-indaw, J. M. Stoops, f Charles Lappan, Lansdowne, was Hay Island house, In 1865, forty vears ago, the officers lhomas Bog, John Murney and W. N we alive to-day is Col. Bog, the ener- etic secretary of the society. The Tesident for 1905, H. W. Bedell, is a The beloved wife of William Fair- airy, Overton, passed over-to the sil- nt majority, on November 3rd, aged Decoased was a pleasure of her acquaintance. ides her be- caved, hushand she leaves eight laughters, Mrs. Hick, at home:. Mrs, fohn Vine, Napanee; Mrs. Rev.) A. *.. Huffman, Arden; Mrs. Charles An- lerson, Roblin; Mrs. Brose Brisiin, Miller, hree sgne, Archibald, Manitoba: Ro- states, and Wil- A Mean Man Story. An Ingersoll correspondent' of the to working home, for we have a meter well,' replied the works BOUND TO BEAT REVENUE. -- Kept Cigars Hopipig Tax Would Be Remjoved, Reading, Pa., Nov. 11.--The atten tion of the local internal revenue of- fice has - been called to an unusual case, Reuben Keinert, a cigar manu- facturer, died recently in Hereford, this county. Stored at his home are 18,000 cigars that were made before the civil war, an administrator of his estate is now wondering what to do with them, In addition to the cigars there is sufficient leaf tobacco to Gi a four-horse waggon, Keinert had the hand when the government. needing money to carry on the war, passed the revenue law, which made it neces- sary to put several dollars' worth of stamps on each 1,000 cigars, Mr. Keinert was opposed to this; and de- clined to buy stamps. As a result he could not sell his cigars and for for- ty five years they have been stored. About the time that the stamp law was -passed he was offered $2,000 in gold for the cigars, but he declined to sell, thinking that as 'soon as the war was over the revenue law in. re- gard to the cigars would He repealed. With each recurring congress he ex- pected this to happen, but each tine She aged cigar-maker was disappoint- 18,600 cigars on After nearly half a century he died with the revenue law in force and his 18,000 cigars in storage. They are in excellent condition. Friends of {he deceased say he was a stubborn man and would, never dispose of anything unless he secured his price, ? ---------- Is Your Speech Pure ? "H you would speak "good English you must begin by making specific corrections of errors, and. to do so you must have a ready means of of checking them. And the work is worth while, The following are sam- ples of some very frequent errors or faulty express ons often heard "Let you and | go" "--should be "ou and me % : 3 "I am as good ag "ber" = Should be "as she,' RGR "You are younger than me should be "than 1." a ; "Come to dinner with John and" ~should be "John and me." > "Between you and '--should' he "you ard me." ie ; {Where are you going ? Who ? Wer i "Whey? TL ft hed , do you see "should "he "TT was her"--should bo. "It: I wire she," » "Was it him 2" should be "if he 3 "Who was it by *'--should be "whom." These examples are from a 'vest at a rich: pocket manual published By George W. Ogilvie & Co., 169 BE. Randolph street, Chicago, at" twenty-five ents andl Gfty cents. It js a good pocket companion. -------- Eyes tested scientifically, furnished. guaranteed to give 'THE MODE PARISIENNE. And it Real is Creme De La lressy de sever For a separate wrap of Bl sign, this illustration will oficr wd al hints and suggestions to the clever dressmaker. The coat itself is of the original cut, the back laid in piece to the waistline, and the ness of the skirt deftly inserte neath the strappings of lace low a bolero form all around t a of the coat. Thé fronts are one-piece likewise, the side lines of the cleverly indicated, and the fr one fill eniigs following the extrem: Ste fg line that fashion so strenuous! sists upon in the later modes. oh sleeve is very full at the top, SW ; o tacked ported with haircloth fo oe a upon the lining, so tha ue ont in a square rather than 8 roo i 3 prs, Ff » ing line from the shoulders. Fin ot cuff of circular éut makes a ings of the the wrist. Cravette strappings fa 3 ¥ Q! ol »e » aterinl are crossed upon a the velvet ribbon frilled edge for a daihty touch.: 4 ~ There Aré Others. "No, Harold," said the fair, Pr irl, "1 can never be yours. B\ Never 9' he cried in anguish tonC oud "Never," she answered, coldly: "on very he he sneered, 'There are others." ~~ "Yes, Harold, 1 know there she said, "And I accepted one © this afternoon." iin Hated To Say. Juctor It was a Rockhill car. 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