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Said to Relieve Kidney Trouble One ounce Fluid Extract Dande- One ounce Compound Salatone ; ounces Compound Syrep Mixed and taken in teaspoonful doses after meals and at bedtime, is stated by a prominent physician to give most excellent results ju Sidaey rheumatism and sciatica. * The mix- ture opens the clogged pores of the kidneys, thus assisting them in their work of filtering all waste and poison- ous matter from the bisod, and expels these in the urine. To allow this poisonous matter to remain means that it will settle in the muscular tissues or joints, and cause the untold misery known as rheumatism. The mirture is composed of barm- less vegetable ingredients which can drug store, from any of these | to Tecom- @ | this figure, no sales were made. One |feloniously wounding another foreigner 8 8 ° [ the young Scotchman who attempted {pierced the hearts of Edna and Ches- | ings, { Several Places. $ Left Money to ® in Supreme Court, Watertown. YOUNG SCOTCHMAN IN Watertown, N.Y, Nov. l4.--Judge TROUBLE IN TORONTQ (Rogers special term of supreme out in this city seems to be ome % L { series of cases of incompatibi- Arrested While Bridal Party lity between husband and wile, in Waited--Now in . Central which either the one or the other is Madoc Police Magi ! ing divorce and separation. Suffer Pe v istrate May Wednesday's session was occupied = ages For Malice, with a little story of bow Cupid's |, Toronto, Nov. 14.--Edward Watson, (darts had again gone wrong as they FORGED FOR A BRIDE... === i | | { + to pass a forged cheque for $700 up- ter Clark. Some months ago a mov- on Detective Wallace, yesterday after- ing picture show struck Danbury, |noon, appeared before the police ma- | Conn. Clark was one of the |gistrate, this morning, and pleaded (ters. At that time the girl, whom be | guilty to forgery. He was sentenced to [later married, was but a school girl twenty-three months in Central pri- | Along with her companions she Paid | | Watson told Detective Wallace | Many a Visit to the moving show, { that he wanted the mouey to get mar- {and soon was on speaking' terms with { ried that afternoon, and his story was |itS manager. The acquaintance blos- | | found to be true. At his boarding somed into something stronger, and { house, 7/Morrison street, Miss Minnie |bofore the show leit the little Con- | | Ashwell and a bridal {necticut city, Edna had promised to | | ® pérty were | - { awaiting Watson's return. Watson had | aITY Clark, who came 10 Brewster | ordered furs and jewelery from the {with his show. i i i department stores for his bride, all| One day Edna leit the house as her { to he sent to the house C.0.D., and Parents thought, to go to the high ! had given the girl a forged cheque for | school a: few blocks awa¥. Night | 500. |came and the girl failed to return. On William Lowry: Madoc, has entered ;1b® day following a telegram from an action agminst Police Magistrate Rochester told the story of the girl's | A. F. Wood, Madoe, for $10,000 dam- | runaway marriage. She lived with | ages for imprisonment in the Belleville {Clark but a few days, returning to | ~ {her parents, and soon the action for | jail for fifty-three days, claiming that |: > the imprisoh % had been orde j | divorce was brought. Proof was | maliciously and without reasonable shown. that the girl was not of the | | cause. Lowry was convicted by Magi- {3a of consent' when the. marriage | | strate Wood of horse stealing and sen: f took place. i BIG SALMON CARGO LOST. | i i i tenced to six months; the sentence af- | terward being reduced to two months | The conviction was afterwards quash- | . MIRE ed by a high court judge on condition Bark Servia Goes Ashore With | that Lowry would not take any ac-| 40,000 Cases. | tion against the convicting magi- | San Francisco, Nov. 11.-The Alas- strate. Lowry. however, refused to ac- [kan Packers' ociation has received cept his freedom fipon these terms, (advices from Seward, Alaska, stating and carried his case to the court of [that the bark Servia parted her chains appeals. which not only quashed the jat Julia Ford Point on November 6th. | conviction. but refused to grant the |The vessel with its cargo of 40,000 | ! ma~istrate an order of protection. cases of salmon is reported to be a | The new judicial district of Sudbury [total loss. came into existence to-day, hy pro-| The steamer Nushagak, which is now | clamation. Sudbury will be the judi- anchored in the Oakland Estuary, i cial centre with court and jail, regis- will sail at once for Karluk to bring trv offices and other essential build- down the officers and crew and also men who were to have the gen. cere ome do¥n on the Servia STATE OF INDUSTRY. - A CANAL COMMISSION. Employees Are Being Laid Off in| Poy e Suggestion Likely to Be Carried Out, l The Toronto Star { dents in different parts of e sent despatches indicating thy industry in their districts says correspon- . : Canada | Ottawa, Nov. 14.--It is generally re- | | garded, in political circles, that Mr. | _ |Butler's suggestion for the appoint- | . {ment of a commission to investigate | the Georgian Bay canal project, be- <hould be shown lest the remarkable | fore the government commits itself to | activity of the comparative slackness. | the enterprise, is a foreshadowing of | A number of places report a policy of {What the ministry will do in this di- | { retrenchment affecting employees, some |rection. The name of Mr. Emmerson | {of whom have been laid off and |i mentioned as chairman of the pro- others put on shorter hours. A brief | Posed commission. summary is as follows : | - i Ottawa---Several thousand laborers | Jap Seal Raids Protested. i jon railwav construction in Canada | Victoria, B.C., Nov. l4.--Advices | {will be laid off for winter, but hun- | from official Russian sources at Via: | {dreds will find work in lumber camps. | divostok report armed raids by Japan- | {A quieter period evervwhere is pos- | ese seal poachers on the seal rooker sible, but hard times not expected. ies of the Copper Islands. i Montreal 700 men discharged The commander of the Russian pa-| ondon--Probably 100 laid off, and | trol cruiser Mandjur reports that three | workine hours reduced. Japanese sealing schooners gppeared | | Stratford-=200 men dropped. { off the rookeries and with three-inch h state of The reports indicate general prospe r ity, but also a feeling that caution Svdney-- Byeryhode kept working. | guns drove off the guard, landed, and | alifax--Full staffs retained. | romained a week, killing and skinning | { Walkerville-Some firms running seals, and got away with soveral | | thousand skins. Official protests are| begging mede to Japan. Windsor--AHll men working | St. John, N.B.--Factories busy. -- | Guelph--Some curtailment Cortelyou Boom Next. | Hamilton--Most plants workine full shington Nov. 14.---A sensation | Winnipeg--North-West is hustlin~. was caused in political circles by the | Phoenix. B.C.~2,000 men laid off. |, jon from a certain quarter: to i Owen Sound Factories working ghe effect that Archbishop Ireland, of | overtime St. Paul, has been at work in the | { North-West for a month or more or- ganizing such strength in and out of | the church as he can command for | Board | George B. Cortelvou for president. In on; Thursday. | doing, so, it is declared, he has had | At the meeting of the Fron- | the backing of President Roosevelt. { tenac cheese board, on Thursday af- | { boxes of white cheese, | 238 boxes of colored were hoard FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. Two Years For Stabbing. {and : Brantford, Mov. l4.--Joseph Pod { ed. The highest bid was 11je., but at {gorny; a foreigner, charged with { factory, Forest, boarded white cheese, {named {61 boxes, and the following factories (died from the result of the stabbing | boarded colored cheese: Rose Hill, 30; | afiray, has been sentenced to two St. Lawrence, 27: Silver Springs, 66; | vears in the penitentiary. 'The charve | Wolfe lsland, 48; Latimer, 32; Cold | was changed from manslaughter to { Springs, 35. Total, 238. | felonjous wounding to effect a speedy The ex-president, Mr. McGrath, was | disposal of the case the unanimous choice of the board, as | x ap bd. H--B representative at the dairy meeting to Collins Reported Sane. { be held in the dairy school on Satur-| Ottawa. Nov. 14.--Dr. Phalen. an day afternoon, and (he will be nomin- |expers of the justice department, was {ated as a director representing this | pointed to "examined Collins, now | distéict, for 'the Duirymen's Associa- {under the sentence of death in Albert tig - . {county jail, as to his sanity. The » motion it was decided to hold {doctor has reported to the department | another meeting, next week, although { thdt Collins is sane, and the execu- | it was thought that to-day's meeting {tion will be proceeded with on Fri- | would be the last. | day. x Dobroski, who subsequently Summer Hotel Burned. | New York, Nov. 14.--The Hotel Cas- Clothe PoOT| (leton, a summer house at St. George, | Staten Island VERY CURIOUS WILL Children, was burned last night. Hamilton, tion is being made, at Osgoode Hall, | season and was unoccupied. The loss, [by the executors of the estate of Wil- | which jueluded the destruction of the {liam Battershall, of Ellice township, | furniture, probably will total $200.- {who 'leit a rather remarkable will. { 000. The origin of the fire is wndeter- | Battershall 'bequeathed tke interest on {| mined. £4,000 to purchase clothes for chil- {dren from six to leven years of age, In North Bay Train Wreck. | whose parents were not paupers, but Ogdensburg, N.Y. Nov. .14.--While | vet poor, in order that they might 0 | returning from Manistique, Mich., with {to Sunday, school. {the remains of her husband, a well The interest-on $500 was for the known steamboat steward, who died {best developed children of the ages of | sudderily at tiftat port, on Monda; | one, six and ten vears, to be compet | Mrs. Frank McQuillan, of this at {ed for at the Perth fall fair. and the | was abagrd the Canadian Pacific pas- {interest of $25 was to- provide read-| senger train which was "wrecked at ling matter for jails and refugees. It | North, Bay, Ont. She escaped injury. {turns out now that there is not en-| : { ough money in the estate to carry out { Negro Arrested On Suspicion. | these bequests and the executors are, | Vancouver: KC.. Nov. H~ Roger | therefore asking the court for instruc- | yo to, ato, pall of oo § Hons. : | committed the murder of seven-year- i OEY ~ {old Clement Nahu, of Moodyville, was Retiring School Trustees. {arrested at the Radway Porter's Club | The following members of the board |. "gC 0 kon to the police sta- lof egucation retire this year: W. J. {tion and held q F Renton as the city council's represen- | 0 "tative: James Laturpey, Rideau ward; | 'Thomas Donnelly, Victoria ward; W. | H. Gotlwin, St. Lawrence 'ward; P | Haffner, Cataraqui ward; A. W. Me lean, Ontario ward; Felix Shaw, Sy. {lively denham ward: J. DB. Thompson, Fron o tenac ward. It i= understood that Hamilton's Ointment. 4 Thomas Donnelly and James Laturney |80ctbes, heals and cures you quickly. Eczema's Awiul Itch. It burns, it bites, makes you scratch, !sleep you cannot because eczema is at night as by day. ole! cure that ". omes = 2 with | | and was instantly killed. {losses from hail, and | London police station say Canada is to | defrauding his bank and other : { striking | cesan | hibel | mention of Mr ©nt., Nov. 14.--Applica- | The hotel was recently closed for the | = THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1907. -- NENS OF THE WORLL Batters That Interest Everybody --Notes From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered, Judge Riddell rebuked a lawyer for! using sk an his court, a Meury 1, formecty otf Galt, das} at Bubisio, at the age of eighty-eight. Hamulion wen were arrested in Toronto with goelieny in their Medical students are suspected of rovbing graves in Kirkhill cemetery, Lo ary. Ha re Pyne denies that be will esidn lo accept the registn ip of West Toronto. > ' Applications were made in Osgoode | Haul, Toronto, unden the new act, to! annul two chud warnages. At Nashville, Tenn, Mrs Carrie Na- | tion was made a life member of the Women s Christian Temperance Union. The Allan steamer Virginian, from | Liverpool for Montreal, was reposted | 100 ugtes east of Lape Race on 1#th, | Lite mswrance companies have ocom- i menced a campaign against the pro- ! posed insurance legislauon at Ottawa. | Iwo Zionists ure on trial at Wau: kegan for causing the death of a wo- | wan whale trying to "cast out ueévils"' | from her. | ihe third douma opened at ll a.m., on Thursday, Mcholus Romaikofi, af distinguished Qctoberist, was elected president. Four more Chinamen, smuggled cross the river near Brockville, were arrested in the woods near Ugdens- burg, NX. | At Bellefontaine, 0., Abram Evans, | grandiather of the luchess of Man-| chester, died Wednesday night.. He was | | eighty years old. | Ernest Sturdy, an Englishman, fell! froth the fifth floor of the kquty building, on Adelaide street, Toronto, suffer severe | the four insur will Manitoba farmers ance companies doing business have to pay S329.308. Five moulders who spent a night in| be invaded by an army of unemployed from the United States. R. H. Gurney is under arrest at Hamilton, charged with stealing $15 from his landlady and then paying his arrears of #1 out of it, Alexander Watson was arrested at Toronto, charged with forgery, while i i i i a, NY walk to Chicago. John R. Walsh, former president of the Chicago National bank, was plac- led ou trial at Chicago, charged with com | panies out of fourteen million dollars, Because a nurse girl allowed his child to fall, breaking its nose, Henry K. Parnell, of Fort Dodge, la., after the girl in the face with his fist, sewed a carving knife, and would" have cut her throat had not a « prevented The investigating the death of Nathan Westheimer, vice-pre sident of the Norlinger-Charlton Fire- works company, who died suddenly in New York, vestenday. An autopsy de veloped traces of hydrocyanic ack rowd coroner is poisoning Bishop Charles D. Williams, of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Michi- {| gan, in his annual address to the dio- convention, criticized Episco palians in his diocese for lack of pub- lic spirit and small contributions to the church's diocesan work. William R. Hearst, is charged by William Astor Chanler with criminal The charges grew out of the Chandler's name in the Journal of New York, rela of misconduct Evening tive to charges voung girls against cock, the actor. NEWS OF DISTRICT. Local. Notes and Things fin General. Mrs. M Kilmartin, formerly Brockville, died in Chicago, of monia. The Smith's Falls council is making phe ing Foster's mill and water power at that place : Mrs. Walter Brown, Newhoro, died Saturday evening, following an illness of a few days with heart trouble. She was a native of Lyndhurst. Wednesday morning at St. Francis Xavier church, Brockville, the mar riave occurred of Miss Annie Hoadley and William J. McCord. There died at Forfar, Tuesday, Ca- therine A. Eaton, wife of the late Wil {| of seventy-five years. Mrs. Young was | born in Kitley, | Simeon Pitman, Tyendinaga, died Tuesday. Decensed, sixty-eight Years of age, was born in Thurlow, where resided] the greater portion of his Hie He was x member of, the thodist church. 5 We The marriage took place at Mont: ireal, on Anghst 5th, of Wiss Marv Costello. daughter of the late M I. Costello, Montreal, to Charles R. De Wolie. son of Ogle De Wolfe, of Brockville. BANNERMAN VERY ILL. London Doctors Summoned to Bristol. Bristol, Nov. 14.--The premier, dressing a political meeting was seized with i though the sharpness of the such that London doctors have summoned. to be the cause of the illness. But cure | to a sudden spasm of the heart, which | wae gradunlle relieved he the use of | restorative. Sir Henry was progress- | ing favorably this afternoon. will not offer themselves for nomina- | Give up experiments and use Dr. Ham. {tion again. Ointment which is Iton's for the worst cases. gists, Soc. per bottle i Fwenters | guaranteed | Solu by all drug- utes and tobacco are soli at Gib ; + you's Red Cross Drug Store. : Benson & Hedges' high clexs cicar {it in this cit : > while crushing stone, no action. A. { Joseph 131.75; H. the girl he was to have marmed and |g sn. 8 bridal party waited on him. 1a Edward Payson Weston, the pedes-| 0,0 po orett, fence bonus, $3.50; Jobn trian, reached the Iroquois Hotel, Buf- | y pq f: ) , a few minutes before six [yuo rork £4.50. B. Farrelly, pickets | o'clock, on Wednesday evening, on his {Milne, work, SLM; 3. 1 with | Raymond Hitch- | of |against defendant, negotiations with. a view to purchas- | liam H. Young, at the advanced age! he | cOuTt of justice against Alice | nell ®"3 Siri of the ir Henry Campbell Bannerman, after #d- | heing devoured by wolves, near War sudden iliness last night. Al [oes attack | woods hut he succeeded in sfanding has ceased. the premier"s condition is | thé off with an axe, with which he y been | Heart. trouble is believed | help arrived from his camp The In- The premier's sudden illness was due | wolves indicates a severe winter. Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. Frank Pollitt, 40 Quebec street, has leit for Brockville, to fll a position. Miss Marion Leonard, Napanee, is visiting Miss Edith Young, University avenue, Rev. J. L. Ralph and family left for Watertown, to-day, where they will in future reside. \ Herbert S. Slater, of Watertown, N. Y., has returned from a wek's-vie- Miss M. Lita Hazlett, Kingston, the t of Mrs. J. A. Little, Westmount, s returned home. Ross Playfair returned from Sprague to-day, i back two der as trophies of unt. . Miss A. G. Holland has returned from Montreal, after a long visit with her aunt, Miss Blackburn. Edward Sears and family, Water town, afrived, to-day, and will take up residence at Inverary. John Melntosh of this city, raturned home from Toronto, to-day, whore ie has been spending a few days. B. B. Vanslyke, Napanee, made a trip to the city, to-day, and was the guest of C. H. Sharp, Queen street, while here. John Theobald, returned, to-day, al- ten two weeks hunting in the north country. He secured several fine deer on the trip.' ' Hugh Smith returned to his Lome in Chicago, on Wednesday, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs Adam | Smith, at Sunbury. Alderman Henry Angrove has bean indisposed of late, and his physician has ordered several weeks of rest. It is hoped a Mw weeks of travel will re- sult beneficially. * . Rev. Father Kelly, Smith's Falls, an old personal friend of the family, will perform the marriage ceremony of Miss Harty and H. Osler, at 11 am, on Wednesday next. Pittsburgh Township Council. Barriefield, Nov. 14.~Members all present. Minutes of last ' meeting adopted. Communication from C. Lloyd re-cleaning out ditch, laid over, Communication from C. Lloyd, asking for 82 remuneration for use of ground Potter addressed council in regard to cleaning out ditch, no action. A de- putation waited upon council with regard to the local option by-law, Moved, Smith-Gordon, that the peti- tion be accepted, and by-law receive a first reading, Carried. Moved, Smith-Spence, that the reeve and trea. surer borrow $500 for curréut espen- ses. Carried. Accounts ordered paid: Woods, royalty on stone, Maclean, balance of account, Anglin, lumber, $822. Mrs. Esford, caretaker of hall, $3.50; fence bonus, James land drawing, $7.40; George Doyle, | stone, $758 R. Gough, stone, £25.18; 1C. Martin, gravel, $4.20; A. Curtis, | royalty on stone, $6.50; James Gallo way, royalty on stone, $138; U, Lloyd, piling stone, $21; C. Shook, stone, £1.25; J. Wilson, royalty on 1 QS . ._ culvert, $3: Jolin Davis, repaiving cul |vert, $2.50; H. Winborn, nails, |F. Anglin, lumber, $8.90; John t pie. work and sleepers, 312.30. svlee- {tors of jurors, 26; clerk on selary, $33 Moved, Milton-Gordon, that James Gough be engaged to make ce ment tile, and that an order be sym {ed by the reeve for delivery to him by James Vanalstine of all moulds, ve nent. and other fixtures of the plant. | Carried Council adjourned until | Monday, December 2nd. i ---------------------------- -- | Odessa Court Cases. | Odessa, Nov. 14.--Court was held {here in town hall on Tuesday, Novem ber 12th. Judge Madden presided. The bar was represented by Messrs, Derache and Herrington, Napanee. The following six cases out of fifteen were {disposed of by his honor : Storms vs, Storms, action on life lease settled hy i parties; garnishee caso, Gallagher ve. I Babeock, Dougherty, garnishee, jude- ment for $31.54 against debtor, dis vissed with cost as to garnishee; wrge E. Scott vs. Fred. Scott, for Lwages, judgment for plaintiff for $58, land costs; Arthur Scott vs, Fred. | Scott, account, judgment for plaintiff {for $22.30 and costs; Bond & Co. vs Huffman: defendant and garnishee, W. In [|mith, judgment for plaintiff SIRA8, and dis bmissed as to garnishee, with costes; W, HH. Clark, plaintifi, vs. Fred. Robert- Foon. Jr., defendant, judgment for Iplaintifi, £7.18: Clarence Giddy ve. A, IR. Emmons and A. B. Gordon, dis missed as to Fmmons, and judgment against Gordon for $10 and costa, One judgment summons, where the defendant was ordered to pav $1 per month. Henry Burley has moved in the house vacated by John Burley, on | Ferguson avenue. John Burley has 3 {moved in J. C. Fraser's Rouse on Main street. vaeated by W. A. Baker, who has moved to Winnipee. The the young men of Odessa wes held on Tuesday and was A SUCOPSE dance, given by . 'A Mining Land Case. A writ has been issued in the high John Don inclly, Kingston, for $5000. The | plaintifis are Clarice R. and Fannie L. W. Mallory. The case is one resulting {from another suit in which Mr. Don- was successful a year and, a {hall ago. The dispute is over some {corundum lands in Renfrew count {which Mf. Daunelly sold to the Mal Hlorvs for 817.000. The judgment eave {him the lands back and also $5000 "Ipaid upon them. Tt is this latter lamount that the new suit govers, | Fought With Wolves. | Winnipeg, Nov. 14.--~Chief Thunderer, Chippewas, narrowly %seaped i Road, Minn., across from Fort Frac The peck attacked him in the killed one and maimed another, until | dians believe this early fury Bibby's for best $1 cardigans, Inspector Kidd says that no. report {has beeh 'made to him of alleged Gar iman itch "in Frontenac school. He {was there yesterday. afternoon, « and all sizes are in stock. Spence's, Late arrivals afford an unusually wide range of trimmed' and untrimmed Hats, Flops, Flowers, Wings, Ostrich : Ladies' Coats Booming | The cool days and the right goods are what do it, with additions. This department will be found one of the best 3 in the city, in Children's, Ladies and Misses sizes. Buy now The Leading Mantle and Millinery Store, 119 Princess St. BANKING BY MAIL If you live out of town, attendance in person is not necessary, yx can send 'us deposits by registered post and make withdrawals Feathers, ete. 00000000000000000000000000000000000 PRICE OF BREAD REDUCED FOR THOSE WHO USE money will be refunded. Not only do you save in the cost of the bread, but also save in labor; doing with the Machine in 3 minutes what it takes 30 minutes in the old way by hand. is Try one on our say and, if you are not pleased PO00000000OI 0000000000000 0000000000000 00000000H Kingston, Ont. BOSTON'S BARBER REGULA- TION! Board of Health Orders Sterilisa- tion of All That Barbers Use on Customers. A special despatch from Boston, Mey 5th, 1960, to the New Sun, ives new regulations of the Boston of Health as to barber! shops: "Mugs, shaving brushes and razors shall be sterilized after each separate McKELVEY & BIRCH 69 and 71 BROOK STREET. NOW : is the most important word in LIFE INSURANCE. Neglect of its meaning brings to the Agent loss of business, and to the public loss of much NELDED PROTECTION. Canada Life Assurance Company J. 0. HUTTON, he use therecf. A separate, Hean towel shall be used for each person. Ma- terial /to stop the How of bloog shall be used only in powdered' form, aud applied on a towel. Powder puffs dre prohibited." Wherever Newbro's Her- picide is used for face or scalp after vothing whs said about it. Bibby's for children's