Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Nov 1906, p. 14

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1S THE DEST. E.W. GILLETT 20m in 25-year gold filled con be st pd for 15 dn ist 1300 amd we wi trated catalogue, : Here's Just the Right Bowel Laxative | Gentle, Sure-- Pleasant to Take--A | | where the air is so sweet and uncon. x man | | Hayes, with whom they had talked at an. thus 1 | bloody and in picking it up his hand Feity lite. 0 Iy girl of bring pretty, : ii he epiif £ i MAJOR PAUL F. STRAUB, t whom Vr ten Army presented . medal of hovor as recognition of gallant ace' of fire. was Christopher i table the night before, and a nth br, . the landlord "They seized. Bratord at once and ol him of his 'knife, which was with 'blood. Bradford assum- air of innocence; positively de- ime and asserted that he, hoard the groans and got ruck a light, armed a knife for his defence but that minute entered the room before them. ' i "This sort of a defence was of no vail. It was proved' at. the trig) that Bradford had heard Mayes tell about Savin . a large amount of th, him. Tt Was: proved that ord's ally exactly filled loody' and. with such o---arent of guilt the jury convicted him and the judge in sentencing him to death said : 'Mr. Bradford; either vou or og self committed this mupder.' "Bradford. was hanged shortly af- terward, protestine upon the scaffold that he was imocent; but he died dis- helioved, by all. : : "But Bradford was innocent after oll. The murder was actually done by the: footman of . Mp. Hayes, who immediately upon stabbing his master rifled his pockets of his money and ald watch and back to his own: wom just before Bradford ens tered. : *"Fiohteon months «after Bradford was hanood the footman became very ill 'and upon his deathbed confessed the murder and gave to the offivers of the law the watch and a part of the maney he had stolen from h s master. "But the strangest part of this strange case has yot to be told. Brad- ford, though innocent of the murder, and in no way connected with it, was nevertheless a murderer at heart. He had heard Mr. Haves say at summer that he had a large sum of money with him and he went to his bedroom with the dark lantorn and knife, in- tendin~ to kill and rob him. "But when he reached there he was man already st . bleeding: and dving, In his agitation he dropped his knife upon, the breast of murdered the knife became was covered with blood moment. the two cau~ht him, "These ciroumstances. Bradiord con- fessod to the clereviman who attended him and after his. conviction, and the flor man afterward made them Pub: » too. At this men entered and -------------- Health In The Open Air. Kansas City Journal. ' Within the past few years there has a tremendous sentiment in favor of the fresh air treatment for many f=' disenscs, especially those of a pulmon- ary character. Rr those who are honest with their pati- ents--advooates walks out of doors years ago they ve sent to bed. While fresh resorted to as a cure, it also that fresh tive as a pre- is ng oyments- that call for out- , and espetiall yment Shpoiia ly employmen £ . Those who spend most of} their time in the open air sick of those disorders so oémmen to | ------ It is alwiys 'safe to atouse a home- as Es Fei GEER] the, | liams' Medicine Co., Brockvife, Ont. this Sy has Ramona Oolithic Stone tinosville, Ind., one of - $6,000. an inch thickness. 2 ired at one time re the saw to it required men for work is twenty 4 inch; which gives idea of the extraordinary size £93 8 getting out- the door on with 'A Scot Judge's Stories. | Lows, Selvedtn, TaN dies at Buy r d ye when human fi held, cheap. Sir Francis in a malelactor to save his life. All ap- peals failed, and the culprit at length leaded for mercy on account of his Kindred, "Your mame,"" said ihe; Bs Bacon, and my name is Hoe, and in all ages Hog and Bacon are so nearly | kindred that they are ndt to besepa<|! rated." "Aye, but," replied the judge, "you and I ot. be kindred except you be hangol, far 'Hog jis not Ba- con until it be well hanged." Baby's Health. : Every mother who 'dses Baby's Own Tablets for her little ones has: a solemn guarantee "that this medicine does not contain' many of the paiscrions opiates found in so-called "soothing" icines and liquid preparations. These tablets always do good--they cannot possibly do harm. They cure indigestion, oglie, constipation, diarrhoea and simple; fevers, break up colds, prevent croup, expel worms and make teothing easy. Baby's Own Tab- lets have dome more to bring health, happiness anfl* contentment to little ones than any other medicine known. You can get Baby's Own Thblets from any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 2c. a box by writing the Dr. Wil- Silver Pig As A Memorial. In the Cathedral of La Paz South Amerie, there is preserved a silver pig with jeweled eyes, a thank offer- ing made long years ago by a pious Spanish prospector, who had been lod to stumble across what proved to be an exceedingly valuable silver mine owin, [prelimi investigations thot Shan been ne aft by gn in quisitive sow. This . Unusual Linjment. Smith's, Wists sLiniment does thor- odghly what ordinary liniments do in part. It owes any inflammation heals in- juries, relieves pains and: aches of overy. Jind. \J4 door. so mmoh. «ind acts so promptly and thoroughly that no household should be without it. Get a bottle to-day. 25¢., at Wade's drug store. Franco-British Exposition. A Franco-British exposition relating to science, arts and industries] is' to be held in London in 1008. The pro- jeet was first proposed hy the French Chamber of Commerce in London, and has received firic - support, including that of the French government. The Duke of Argyll recently presided over a. meeting of Englishmen where . the proposal to hold the exhibition was unanimously adopted. : MRS. HUNTER'S STORY. Says She snd Her Husband Agree Perfectly. Both = Quite Well Again, Mrs. I. Hunter, of 111 Raglan 'Road, Kingston, Out., has written for 'publica- tion a statement of her case as follows : for ye some time. I. 'was : subject to dimsinoss, bilious headache, not: Mrs. I. Hunter. vousness, drowsiness, . pains in the back and side, and a tired, rr all he time. , WeY Joufing tried almost every. remedy, was treated by doctors and d th little Ay A benefit, ics - "Finally, a friend, advised me to try Dr. Leonhardt's Anti- and the re Jaye boa teuly one he rheumatism and was h vas constipation mend it." was | was "mightily importuned" by § chanced to die at the same situation and requestin land. Sher over, it was prohibited. Later it was greatly. | 8gain revived, but . in the reign - of We agree that Anti:Pill is a most wor. | James I it Was suppréssed as being derful medicine and heartily recom- | rough and brutal, : - ston, Ont." WOMEN WAGE-EARNES. Increase Steadily in the United States. Baltimore American, According to a census bureau report isbtied to-day, woman wage earners are increasing steadily, and are en- gaged in 316 of 339 industries. The greatest increase is shown for the manufacture of tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. New. York state leads in the employment of women, with gar- ment 'making most prominent. The: American factory women, includ: ing girls more tham sixteen, earned in 1905, the sum of $17,279,008, or a per capita: of 'almost $298, against an average annual wage for men, sixteen years and older, of about $534, though the limitations of this census prevent fixing these wage means as aceurate. Penneylvania ranks first and Massa- chusetts second in the number of children employed. How It Balanced. Mrs. Ada Dean, the woman jockey of Grafton, Mass., said the jother day of snobbishness : "The greatest preventive of = snob- bishness is charity, unselfishness, sym- pathy. H he who despises people, thinking them: beneath him, were to get to know the people he despises, he would love them, and he would per- ceive that they were not so far be naith him as he had imagined. I.know a little boy, a well-dress- od yelthy boy, who was playine one affornoon with some dirty urchins in raes, * "Johnny," cried the little boy's mother in tones of horror, 'come here at once !" "And. when he came, she added 'Don't you- know those are . bad ovs for vou to play with? ~ " "Yes, mother," he replied, 'but then I am a good boy for them to play with." i SR ---------------- Aunt Mary's Glorious Finish. A dear old New English spinster, the embodiment of the timid and shrinking, passed away at Carlsbad, Where she had gone for her health, Her nearest kinsman, a nbphew, order- ed her body sent back to be Buried-- as was her last wishin the quiet lit- tle. churchyard. His surprise can be imagined, when, on opening 'the casket he beheld, instead of the placid fea- tures of his aunt Mary, the majestic form of an English general in full re- gimentals, whom he remembered had time and place as his aunt, At once he cabled to the general's heirs explaining the g instructions. They came back as follows : "Give the general quiet funeral. Aunt Mary interred to-day with full m 3 . ilitary hon- ors, six brass bands, saluting guns." -- Chase Covers 32,000 Miles. After embezzling a large sum be- longing to a New South Wales firm, & man suddenly disappeared. Detee- tive Hickey, of Sydtiey, was sent after hin and, after touching at different Tis in Europe, India, . America, rance, Holland, Canary Islandg and the West Indies, effected the arrest in Santiago; Cu Detective and pris- oner then travelled to Liverpool. When they arrive at Sydney, the officer will have travelled 32.000 miles and occu- pied nine months in his mission, -------- Football Not Popular Of 014. A kind of football was first played t the time of Edward IIL in Eng- tly after its advent, how- ---------------- This fs a very ' recommenda: { Hard or soff corns cured ith threa tion. Auti-Pill ® de mdotiay the | applications of re Peck's Corn. Salve. if not satis- greatest of family remedies. Al «| Guaranteed. Money back ists, iso Fle Co; Lines fnetory. In hoxes 5c, at Wade's Drug t. s ? tore, Orange Meat is worth all, and MORE, than it costs. larize it, we give valuable premiums to all who buy it. Every 15¢ package contains a + coupon, good for valuable premiums. For premium list, write ** Orange Meat, King- Food Galis Ber fe wo~-ay Now A satisfied mother in Newington says: ** We have had Orange Meat in use in our family for over a year. I found it a great "benefit to my baby, who was very delicate, aud is now in perfect lLiealth." : . Yet to more gpickly popu- Orange Meat is sold by all grocers in Isc asd 85 packages. - 25c packages contain'234 times the quantity of tle ¥sc size. is a True Food and the Best Cereal Onis, | =.m aalabL ~ Lak sold Jes / 0.0 -- SOO . a eRe ye nt "y o Lis yd Her fo-- 4)o0a greet +f apr. ~jie woud Wheat sugars are food--that turn into good, red blood and sturdy strength. = 1 Orange Meat contains over 45% of wheat sugars--far MORE than any other cereal. : _Orange Meat also supplies MORE phosphorus, MORE actual body and brain-building : "food, than any other cereal. i . i the ii apparatus, and analysis made by Dr. John Waddell, B.A., Ph.D., Proféssor of Chemistry at Queen's University. « : : It proves that no other food is so good to build up h#alth and Keep one in health, D.Se., 28 s I ---------- "¢ Competition is the lite of King Edward Vil. Scotcli." Why ? Because upon tasting it and comparing it with other brands upon the market it is found to be Superior in 'Quality. 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