Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Mar 1907, p. 7

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Cc 2 A ED NE STERLING CHILDRER: VA i Pe-ru-na Should Be Kept In Every Household Where There Are Little Children. Peruana should be kept in the house all the time. Don't wait until the child is sick, then send to a drug store. But, have Peruna on hand--accept no sub- stitute, Children are especially lable to acute catarrh, Indeed, most of the affections of childhood are catarrh. All forms of. sore throat, quinsy, croup, hoarseness, laryngitis, etc., are but different phases of catarrh. ' Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics. One reason why Peruna has found per- manent use in so many homes is that it contains mo narcotic of any kind. Peruna, if taken according to printed directions, is perfectly harmless. It can be used any length of time without acquiring a drug habit, It does not produce temporary results, but it is per- manent in its cflect, . 1t has no bad effect upon the system, and gradually eliminates catarrh by re- Mrs. F. Brockman, 818 Meade street, 'I have a baby boy, two years old, and my husband also takes Peruna. Appleton, Wis, writes: b "I have never had a return of the catarrh, which bad made me so mis- erable and unhappy before | began taking Peruna. "I would mot be without it in the house, new. "I thank you and wish you well."'s--Mrs. F. Brockman. to whom I give Peruna for a cold, No Doctor Required. Mr. Edward Otto, 927 De Soto street, St. Paul, Minn, writes: "1 eannot say enough for Peruna. Tt has done great work in my family, es- pecially for my oldest boy. We had doctored with three or four differenti doctorsand they did not seem to do him any good. "We gave up hopes of cure, and so did they, but we pulled him through on Peruna. "We had scveral doctors and they said they could do no more for him, so we tried Peruna as a last resort, and that did the work. Since them we keep it inthe house all the time, and no is required."--Edward Otto, There are a multitude of homes where Peruna has been used off and on for twenty years. Such a thing could not be possible if The Benefit Which the Children of the United States Have Received From Pe-ru-na Can Never Be Put Into Words, The chronic ailments it has prevented, the suffering it has mitigated, will never be fully recorded. But atleast this much can be said that the coming generation owes a great debt to Peruna, for it is in the tender years of youth that slight ailments are liable to develop into lasting disease, thus blasting the whole career of the individual. The mothers who are bringing up their children to-day to believe in Peru- na are speaking from their experience. These children brought up to believe in Peruna from the start, will, when they become heads of families them- selves, use Peruna with unquestioning write to you for treatment." A Child's Life Saved. Mr. G. H. Farmer, New Martinsville, W. Va,, writes: "Our little son, Harry, is well and healthy now and we think if we do as you directed us, he will keep his health and grow strong. "We know that our little son's life was saved by your wonderful medicine, Peruna, and we shall always praise Peruna and use it in our family when needed. "Should we have any more catarrhal trouble in our family, we shall always ; ~G. H. Farmer. 4 Medical Advice. Fou free medical advice, ress Dr. 8, B. Hartman, President of the Hart man Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, All correspondence held strictly con- DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 2. Fe Fd Mrs. J. O. Sterling, 188. Brown Avenue, Norfolk, Va., writes: "My little boy, Meredith, suf- fered with indigestion go badly he could not eat anything without it making him very sick, so I thought (as many others have) that [ would try Peruna, and it worked like a charm. "Now he eats anything be wishes, and | would not be with out it for anything. "My other little boy, Alfred, fwo and a half yesars old, has taken it and received as much benefit from Peruna as his brother, "| hope my testimonial may be of some benefit to others, as | feel as though | cannot praise it enough.' =eeMrs. J. C. Sterling. Mr. Howard Andrew Sterner, Muddy Creek, Pa., writes: "I have Peruna in my house all the time and won't be without it. It is good for children when they take a cold or croup, It éured my baby boy of croup. "I have introduced Peruna into six families since I received your last letter, and four have seen relief already." ~ =Howard Andrew Sterner, Pe-ru-na Protects the Entire Household. As soon as the value of Peruna is appreciated by every household, both as a preventive and cure, tens of thousands of. lives will be saved, and hundreds of thousands of chronic, lingering eases of When 4 Little Ones It Is the Mother Who Chiefly Suffers. ~8he_ suffers even more than the child who happens to be sick, Her sympathy is deeper than that of any other member of the family. The mother lobks forward with dread to the torrid heat of summer, thinking of her children and the many labill- ties to disease that are before them, Spripg and summer are sure to bring ailments, especially among the little folks. i It does not take a mother very long to discover that Peruna is the best friend she has in time of illness among the children. A Multitude of Mothers Have discovered that Peruns is their stand-by, and that in many of the alle ments of spring and summer to which the children are subjected, Peruna is the remedy that will generally quickly relieve, Whether it is spring fever or stomach derangement, whether it is indigestion or bowel disease, a catarrhal congestion of the mucous surfaces is the cause. Peruna quickly relieves this condition of the mucous membranes. Its opera- tion is prompt, the children do not dis- like to take the medicine, it has no dele- terious effects in any part of the body. . It simply removes the cause of the disagreeable symptoms and restores the health, Every mother who has not tried Peruna in her family should familiarize herself with Dr. Hartman's booklet, The Ills of Life. This booklet should be In every family. It gives most vale usable advice as to the use of Peruna for the various catarrhal diseases so general to-day, Peruna is a household remedy for all catarrbal aliments of winter and sum- mer, acute or chronic, The mothers all over the United States are the best friends that Peruna has: The Mothers Hold Pe-ru-na in High Esteem y Not only becsuse it has cured them of their various ailments, bus. because it 'promptly rescues the childreu from the throes and grasp of oatarrhal dis- eases. We have in our filles many testimo- nials from mothers whose children have been cured by Peruna. However, the Peruna, we never hear from. . But we do hear from a great number of mothers who are so overjoyed at some special good they have received from Peruna that they cannot restrain thelr onthusihsm." They are anxious to share Sickness Comes to the Agen large majority of mothers who use 1 EE -------- MOTHERS", CHILDREN PATHETIC PLAINT DAUGHTER OF KING DEEPLY IN DEBT. ------ Princess Louise of Belgium in Difficulties: With Many CUred- itors in Paris. » PRINCESS LOUISE OF BELGIUM. Paris, Feb. 98.--Princess . Louise, daughter of the King of the Belgions, is again in difficulties with her credi- tors. She owes 315,600 to a Paris jow- eler, and hax several times promised payment. The jeweler has now sought the intervention of the court, and all the baggage belonging to the princess which is al present in a Paris hotel, has been officially hunded over to the hotel manager, who' will be responsi- 1 ble 'for its safe-keeping. i The princess is very much distressed that she has been brought before the public in this way. "The press," she said, "has been very unkind, newspapers make the hest of every tritle, that may be used against me. I am sorry the jeweler has taken this step. I had promised to pay him, and will pay him. I think it is said that I, the daughter of the richest = Ling in' Europe, have but a small income to live upon--an income wholly insuf- I do not complain, and will endure privation in order to pay every pen: ny I owe, T have a great many eredi- tors, and naturally 1 cannot pay them all at once, T have been living in one of the hotels in Parit for the last seven years, and this jeweler might by this time have known that trust me to poy my debts." Xi as red her to four, and ir living very modestly in plainly furnished apartment. @oving the cause of catarrh. Peruna contained any narcotics. faith, fideatial. catarrh will be prevented. these benefits with other mothers. FIND S NEW STA RS. regular period, while others, doubtless, I'he funeral will take place on Satur: have 'oeen the result of collisions in lay afternoon and will be conductsd the heavens. by Gamnnnogue lodge, . No. M7,-A0, w-- m-- UW. Annie J. Cannon will remark, laconi- cally, when anyonp congratulates her upon the fact that her record in. scien tific workvincludes the discovery of a new star. Announcements of the discovery of .mew stars are not accepted by scien- tists. "There must be long and pa tient observation to verify the sta Official verification of Miss Cami®n's discovery years of such investigation. Connected with the photographic re- search department of the Harvard ob- servatory, it is not part of Miss Can- non's duties to sweep the heavens with a powerful telescope in search of new stellar worids. As the discovery of what is now of- ficially designated as Nova Ophinchi No. 3 was made while the young wo- man was Examining phatographie has come only after several | Lo STrss Tre J. Carron "It is all in the day's work," Miss | has taken its place in the geography of the heavens Mss Cannon has been the recipient of considerable attention from the astronomical world. 'All this she accepts in the same mo- dest spirit she has always shown when | her brilliant work in astronomical re- search has been praised, and dismisses them by saying, simply, "It's all in the day's work," | For a number of years she has had! some of the most important work in connection with the photograph de- partment to do, and it may be said that she has always done it well, "I am deeply interested in my work here," she said the other day. "In the examination of the plate there is always dhe chance of discover- ing something new that is how I hap-! pened to discover the new star. 1 do, not eomsider it co wonderful as it was; plates of the heavens, this enrichment: of science, was seally, as dhe puts it, ! "in 'the day's work." 3 Sined. her discovery has heen ord verified and Nova Ophinchi No. 3 HOW'S THIS ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any .case of Catarrh that cannot he curech by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, ©. We the undersigned have known FP. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- lieve him perfectly honorable 1a business transactions and Gan able to carry out any obligations de | by, his firm. . Am t WALDING. KINNAN & MARVIN lesale Drupgists, T' Wholesa Hall's Oatarrh Care is taken nternally acting directly upon upon the bl of the System s I, surfaces mon sent bottle, Som Ry per right in line with my regular work "Youn know that every clear night here photographs are taken of the hea- vens, and I go over the plates in the day time, », "It was while going over some pla tes that I found the spectrum seemed to show a gaseous nebula. "I wondered if this wete not a new thing, and go T went over the plates taken for some nights previously of that portion of the heavens. "FinaMy 1 found on. one of the plates | what wa® apparently a new star, and | from then it was a question of verifica- tion. . "The &tar hes been variable in ite magnitude, sometimes very much, at { iation has heen very slight. He that » of these | doubted T have on iden that some rs new or stars are covsid hv a bi rough space ranming Pas NATURE SPARES. The Stricken Rose Grief. What a fortunate provision of ture it is, that From na deprives the rose of Rare Heroine. Toronto Globe The burning of the at Hochelaga, near Protestant school Montren!, was the occasion of a manifestation of heroism The body is heated on the exterior and blazes up, but [do not think the incandéescence extends to the core, for then it would take a much longer time to cool and: lose its light more than many of those bodies do." Since coming to the 'observatory séveral years ago Miss Cannon hes heen given important work to do. Al- togethor there are sixteen 'women. at the Observatory, under the charge of Mrs. Wilhelmina Fleming, whose ap pointment as curator of astronomical photorraps in 1897 broke, for the first time in 200 years, the Harvard | rule' that no women should' be given an oflicial position in the university 4 One of the most important works as- signed to Miss Cannon was a (ew wre ago, when she was given the task of cataloguing the spectra of bright | Southan stars, the photographs for | which were taken with the three-inch | Joyden telescope at the Arequipa Sta- | tion of the Observatory, in Veru. i To catalogue them she examined 5,- 691 plates of 1,122 hright stars, the work being corppleted some four vears ago. : 2 Following this came a greater piece | of work, the complete hiblography of all the variable stars which she had recently completed. This work was Reed, who - wrote begun by Professor some 15,000 cards for it. It has since heen 'continued by Miss Cannon, and now contains some 34,000 cards, each giving a som-4 plete detgiled history of every star. "New' or '"'temporaey" stars are 'oledo. O. other times less, but of late the var- | phehiomena of rare occurrence. Accord- Store. ing to a noted anthority "but few un- examples of - the class are ve. in the ammals of astromomy "new" stars, it is thought, | 2 ply variable stars of ir- Some CITIZEN, < > Passed Away in the David John Reid passed away Thursday evening, in the sixtieth year DAVID J. REID A PROMINENT on Thursday Even- ing-~A May Fined For Cruelty mental suffering tor how poignant 4 would. be is, grit to. discover, in: the "to a Horse--A Railwayman height of its blooming glory, that a Married. canker fed at its heart, and that it Gananoque, March 1.--At the Maple beauty and fragrance were doomed | I-eal rink, the high school girls de- forever, Nature always spares the leuted the Selects in. a friendly game suffering; she is ~ a . "veritable stor of hockey, R, D. Keefe acting as ro- house of pleasing rewards for those | free. Lhe seorg was 3 to l. who seck her aid, In the years gone by On Tuesda$ éVoning last the home {allie hai i wh . of Mr: and Mrs. John Hubbard, King allttig hair and gravness have cast a a . : ao street west, was the scene of a very gloom over the lives of thousands of leasic vent. ti bei th deasing event, the oc : . young women thanks to the in B oH ® i Mrs Habla le BR ae stigations of ientists o o Hd Wig SAIL vestigations . « RUsts the true] yi Lillian KE. Knight, to Thomus H, cause of hair destruction is 00W known [yohiormiuts, of Brockville, Rev: W to be a germ or parasite fiat bur- 1 Hatt Lipscombe performed the core rows ato the hair a ewbro's | ony. The young couple left for a erpicide abwoluted destipws thi trip west. On their return they will germ, thus permitting the hair to) cate in Brockville, where: Mr. Me grow as nature intended Sold by | Dermott holds a position as baggage- leading druggists. Send 106 in stamps man with the G.T.R. Co. for sample to The Herpicide Co., De Joseph Dundon passal away at the troit, Mich. I'wo bbe. and 31. | residence of kis parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mahood, special agent. n, at Taylor, on Wodnesday ' : ' wventeenth year The funeral took place to , to Brewer's Mills ceme- on as sublime ax it has ever been the | of his age. Deceased was a son of privilege of the journalist to record Mr. aml Mrs. Thomas Reid, i and The 'school wax 'under-the: vharge. of a leaves two brothers, 1 C. Reid, of lady principal, Miss Sarah Maxwell, | New York, and W. J. Reid. of Gan After assisting the other young lady |2noque. and two sisters, Mrs. Wil: teachers to effect the escape of thu liam MeLellan, and Mrs, Harvey Ste pupils on the lower floors, she wont | %att. both of Gananoque, alto a wife alone to the third floor to save the |" four daughters. Mr. Reid was for little ones in the kindergarten denprt ment. The place was already stifling with heat and smoke, but she had sucerexled in handing, ont all. exespt sixteen, when her sfrength failed, and soon afterwards she was taken ont : i Lollan a 1. Shane aw dead with the little ones for whom |! an and n : Shavemad. be. ayaa she had deliberately © given her Jifo, | [08 Many vedere one o ie, nilitng x ¥ "firm of Melellan," Reid & Shiweman. There is in such an incident a rodemp- tion of pain that enables a sympa the tie community to onderé the awful tragedy, and helps sven the hereave | parents to submit with rosienntign to their unspeakable loss. Mise Maxwell has erected for herself 'ia monument more enduring «than brass." hut the community te which she belonged would honor itself * by providing a suitable monument to, commemorate her noble self-sacfifice and devotion to duty. 2 Streets In Bad Shape. rain of The mormng Friday night and this placed the roads and side lke in bad shape. Walking was very dangeroys, and many citizens suffered SCVeTe falls: Complaint. wns made by many citizens that the bddrd of works should have -had men out sanding the walks early in the morning. Paso ointment for itching piles. Sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug The railways «of the western states axe resolved. on a stremuous cam- prign against two-cent fares. Do yon need glasses ? 3 Chown's, hs many years active nection with Workmen, the Royal Arcanum nurtnership with SAmhie St Saari Yasteless all f ce. which I gave ¥ am pleased oh now. How wo you ad Father says that he cou drinking of his ¢ cured him, and touches whiske; Go. | Choubers. ia, eit grave, Free checks in municipnl mat- ters at the cotmeil board and in con Ancient Order of United He was also. n° member of amd Foreters, Tn Mesare, William Me Cured her Father's DrunKenness bya Simple Remedy. Saves her father from a drunkards med hopeless 0 kite father from and we he di 10 say he Albert Cowan was arraigned in the police court to answer to a charge of cruelty to animals in allowing his horse to stand for several hours with- out proper cure. He was' fined two dollars and Two sleigh loads of Daughters of Rebekkah "drove over from Clayton, {Friday afternoon on invitation from Harmony lodge, of this town, to send a pleasant social evening. After the regular session of the lodge a supper was served by the loeal sisters, Miss Fanny Balfour Timberlake en- tertained the members of the choir of Grace church at the parsonage, on Thursday evening. My. and Mrs. Rob- ert Orser, South street, entertained a number of their friends st their home on Thursday ovening. Mra. Frederick J. Skinner, King stheot, hold a re ception at her home on Thursday 'al- ternoon. Mrs. Henry Johnston, of Iroquois, in spending: a short tiow with her daughter, Mrs. J, 8. Webb. James Toot, of Montreal, spent Wednesday: in town with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Root, Brook street. Maj. John B. Robinson spent a few davs this week in Ottawa. on business. 9 C'. Reid. of New York, spent a fow days this week at the bedside of his brother, 1). J. Reid, sinée- deceased. Miss Hattie. McNinch® is spending "a short holiday season in Belleville, the gnest of her sister, Mrs. JJ. N. Miller. --t---------- coets, Hockey At Sydenham. Sydenham, . Feb. 25.--~The swiltest game of hockey played here this year, wus "seen when the members of the Sydenham high school gam trimmed the Sticks and Straws of Bailey's broom factory, Kingwton. The King ston men were a heavier hunch on the whole, but the superior combination of the school hoys more than counter- balanced this advantage. The score at half-time was 3 to 0 in favor of Sy- denham, The «second half was a repeti- tion of the first; again the combina- tion work of the victorious team told and three more goals were added §,) the conquerors' seore, Puring this half the visitors' cover-point, King, canght Letch sleeping and scoryd on a very long shot, leaving the score 6 to 1. The teams were: Kingston.--Goal, "Springs; point, Walker; cover-point, King: rover, He- bert;- centre, Hughes; 'wings, Walker and Gowan, ~ ' Sydenham. Goal. Tetch, point, Bre- [ zee; cover-point, Leacock: rover, Van -Blakslee; centre, Darling; wings, N Blackslee and Lacey. Referve--Tilson, Forfar News. Forfar, March 1.--Mrs./ William Frye, who has been ill for dome time, is much improved. Miss Lou yoole, Free. lund, is visiting friends here. Mrs, A, Kendrick and granddaughter, Athens, were here on Tuesday. Mr, amd Mrs, W. T. Hules are in Gananoque. The funeral service over the remains of the infant of Mr. and Mrs. David Young was conducted in the M. BE. church, by Rev. William Pearson on Tuesday. Mr, and Mes. C. Coon spent Sunday at Elgin, the guesis of the former's parents, The many friends of Miss Ruthie Derbyshire, who res cently underwent an operation 'for appendicitis, in the Brockville hos: pital, will bo pleased to learn she is now on a fair way to recovery. Miss Edith Myers is conducting school in Phillipsville for a couple of weeks, owing to the illness of the teacher there, Master Hilyard Davison, Athens High School, "spent Saturday ond Sunday under the parental roof. Pen, ~it's made of long - fibred wool i . 80 it won't shrink In 8 wily of tpl --and it's guaran- women, men and teed besides. The children, -Form.fited, Whole idea is to Dealers are authorized Make Rio good o instantly and you can i tac Gata Pen- mot to buy the 'Dr. Hugo's Health Tablets for Women Make at the incident. She thinks it a pity he eould ficient to maintain my rank. However, . 'Healthy Women TIE A STRING AROUND Going To Japan. z T. H. Billings, M.Ai, of Queen's; va' son of Bruce Billings, Brockville, will leave in a few days for Japan as the representative of the Canadian stu- dents at the World's Christian Stu- dents' Federation Convention, to be held at "Tokio: from April 3rd to 7th. der trouble ? Then get a box of Dr Chown's Buchi- uni kidney pills, Only 2 % & 2 i YOUR FINGER And do not forest TAYLOR & HAMILTON'S 15 DAYS' 20 FER CENT. "DISCOUNT SALE of ---- All Sales for aX Agate-Ware, Tin-Ware, Stoves and Have you backache, kidney or blad- | Cutlery. 3 :

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