Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Dec 1907, p. 5

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HANDSOME LACK SUITS ments ready for you to to your order in twe to put our time against un what the new season » rutiny nor comparison. 50, 15, 18 & 20. 1 Dress Suits, Silk lined, AND $25. BIBBY GO. LE CLOTHIERS. | aeee-------------------------- 1 estimate" written on cheap orly printed; says to himself: skimps so on letter paper and to skimp op my worl\" and poor printing is poor look at it, because the print- a, and you cannot prevent it. 0 use printing so good that e your work or your goods HIG PRINTING t wherever you use it. . " ugar Refining Co Ltd REAL choicest SUGARS v's. Made entirely from cane or "St. Lawrence." j this parish on January Ise, 1908, to {assume the charge of Deseronto pa rishi His farewell to his' people here feat be given at St. Albans church on [ode evening, December 19th inst : -- gt News From Piccadilly. Piccadilly Dec. 26.--The Christmas | entertainment in aid of the Preshyter lan Sunday school yas largely at tended and a good programme | given. Miss C. Payne is spending hey holidays with y Was Ralidays | meladivae Kingston A pleasant event took place at th home of D. J. Goodfellow, on De 24th when his youngest daugnicr, Louise Alberta, was ' united in ma riage to Stanley Snider. The cer mony was performed by Rev. Mr Service, Harrowsmith. assisted by The bride was her cousim, Annie Good fellow, and the groom by his brother, Ira. The bride received many. beau tiful presents. The happy couple left the next day for Téronto and Ca: leton Place. On their return they wi reside at Piccadilly. Miss Florence Walker and Mattie Giles are at hom« Nr. and Mrs. William Garrison are at S. Snider's, While Lloyd Red mond and W. Jackson were stopping here their horse ram away, but damage was done. Ila Quinn an Pansy Knox are on the sick list Quite a number from here attended the Christmas entertainment at Bethel Mr. and Mes. W. Clark - and fails attended the wedding of their nie Mie Myrtle Snider, of Reynoldstor Ross Hamilton is home on a visit Mr. and Mrs. G. Babcock and fami! are at C. Aylesworth's. Miss E. \ Knox is visiting at Verona. Suing For Inter _ tions. Montreal, Dec. 28.--An action fori terraption of a speech is a novelty yet such has been taken' hy Ho Jacques Bureau. He is suing a Mr vince for epithets used in interrap tion of his speech at St. Gregoire. [RINE] [Dx I) [mx] ie CT | "BEST FRIENDS". PE-RU-N. THE DAILY BRITISH Peru-na Should Be Kept In Every Household Where There Are Little Children. Peruna 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 liable to acute eatarrh, 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. Po-ru-na Contains No Narcotics. One reason why Peruna has found per- manent use in so many homes is that it contains no narcotic of any kind. Peruna, if taken according to printed directions, is perfectly harmless. Itcan be usea any length of time without soquiring » drug habit. It does not produce temporary results, but it is per- manent in its effect. It has no bad effect upon the system, and gradually eliminates catarrh by re- | erable and and my husband also takes Peruna. Mrs. F. Brockman, 813 Meade street, Appleton, Wis., writes: «| have never bad a return of the catarrh, which bad made me so mis- | before | began taking Peruna. "I would not be without it in the house, now. "| have a baby boy, two years old, to whom I give Peruna for a cold, 1 i "| thank you and wish you weil."'~--Mrs. F. Brockman. No Doctor Required. Mr. Edward Otto, 927 De Soto street, | Bt. Paul, Minn., writes: | ©, cannot say enough for Terumasa. It | has done great work in my family, es- | pecially for my oldest boy. We had doctored with three or four different any good. did they, but we pulled him through on Peruna. "We bad several said they could do no we tried Peruna as a that did the work. doctors and the, more for him, resort, twenty years. doctorsand they dic not seem to do him | "We gave up hopes of cure, and so 8< £1k There are a multitude of homes where Peruna has been used off and on for 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, ES 2 N A Child's Life Saved. Mr. G. H. Farmer, New Martinsville, W. Va, writes: "Our little som, Harry, is well and healthy now and we think if we do as you direoted us, he will keep his health and grow strong. The chronic ailments it has prevented, the suffering it has mitigated, will never be fully recorded. But at least this much can be said that the coming generation owep a great| "We know that our little soa's life was saved by your wonderful medicine, debt to Peruna, for it is in the tender yo. ars ears of youth that slight ailments are Table to develop into lasting disease, | Perana and use it In our family when thus blasting the whole career of the | Reeded individual. The mothers who are bringing up their children to-day to believe in Peru- na are speaking from their experience. |ywrites: These children brought up to believe| "I have used Peruna to my entire sat- in Peruna from the start, will, when |isfaction and am exceedingly well they become heads of families them- | pleased with the results, having suf- selves, use Peruna with unquestioning | fered greatly with catarrth of the "Should we have any more catarrhal trouble in our family, we shall always write to you for treatment." Mr. W. F. Doring, Mt. Vernon, Mo., WHIG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1907. ew. - [ERS + CHILDREN When" Sickness Comes to the Little Ones 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 canse of the disagreeable symptoms and restores the health. Peruna is a household remedy for all oatarrbal ailments of winter and sam Mrs. J. O. Sterling, 188 Brown Avenue, Norfolk, Va., writes: "My little boy, Meredith, saf- fered with indigestion so badly he sould not eat anything without it making him very sick, so I thought (as many others have) that I would try Peruna, and it worked like a charm, "Now he mer, acute or chromio. ' wishos, and I would af be with- The mothers allover the United States out it for anything. are the best friends that Peruna has. Mr. CO. Hallock, Antwerp, Ohio, Wyites: "My daughter Allie, after taking three bottles of your Peruna is entirely cured of catarrh of the head of two years standing. We have used Poruns as & general tonic as well as for catarrh and are well pleased with it and recommend it to anybody who has catarrh." The Mothers Hold Pe-ru-ma in High ~ Esteem, Not only because it has cured them of thelr variouo ailments, but because it promptly rescues the children from the throes and grasp of catarrhal dis. two and 8 half years old, has taken it and received as much benefit from Peruna as his | brother. «] hope my testimonial may be of some beaefit to others, as I feel though | cannot praise it enough.' " eeeMrs. J. C. Sterling. Mr. Howard Andrew Nierner, 4M Canal street, Reading, Pa., wiitea: "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. Itcured my baby boy of croup. "J 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 ap- preciated by every household, both ass preventive and remedy, many lives may be saved and thousands of chronie lin- gering cases of catarrh may be pre- We have in our filles many testimo- nials from mothers whose children have been cured by Peruns. However, the large majority of mothers who use Peruna, we nover hear from. But we do hear from a great number of mothers who are so overjoyed at some moving the cause of catarrh. Peruna contained any narcotics. faith. stomach." vented. BE --_ - Se = EE - - S------------ _ N---- a ---- ad | them to create a fund to defray the lated city in Italy aud is noted WERE LIKELY SLAIN. Jim the hallway of her home, and expenses of the Paris prize | throughout Europe ior its unspeak- | ---- Stefan Groshus a bounder; are fe upy- 1k donors are Mr. Goelet, Mrs. [ably hlthy slums. | Young Marchioness and Her ing prison bs Is, While + be oe Res Payne Whituey, rs. Richard Auch-| 'There is & rumor current in this | Wooer Slain. -- sooking Yo, chews pt he gs ery whic 5 0 ) i » 1 urrount he girl's ath. and W. K. Vanderbilt. This [city to the effect that Emperor Wil | Rome, Dee. 35. The beautiful voung |OCURRENCES RECOUNTED : Unknown robbers entered the home GREAT FETE ON BEHALF OF ™'" FLOOD SUFFERERS. Gift to Society of Architects--Eun.peror American | William ture at the Ecole des Beaux was given to the winner by ar cement wilh the French govern the privileges of following the lectures and takmigy part in the com architec Arts. The wtition of the first-class ui May Pay Paris a Visit. competitor must have already pursa d studies corresponding to those per Paris, Dec. 28. --It was a great and| sopribed in the second class of th quite Parisian fete that has just been | Boole, being allowed six months in held at the Grand Palms the | which to gualify. The winner receives Champs Elysees, on behalf of the viel, amolument of two hundred and tims and sufferers from the floods { + dollars quarterly during two and the South of France The entrar half years . was only two dellars, but boxes wer Competitors for this prize have to selling at all prices, sinew evervone | 1 GLH CL iv coven years of uge or was there who is anything at all inj yao 1c 90S. There are to be two Paris society. prelimizary sketch competitions, and The president paid ten thousand, y final competition on ch Tth francs for bis box, and the Rothschilds April 6th, and May 26th, r tively and other big families paid similar The price is open to all Americans ur sums towards the good caus All up J dependently of their connection with the Champs Elysees was lined with 8 like society of architects of the Beaux dazzling array of cuirassiers t Arts. with this new fund of twenty back, whose helmets glittered in the} pb ond dollars, the society can send light, from thousands of electric liz a student to Paris every three years, The interior of the Palais, whi allowing him $2,500 : had only quite recently contained They hope to raise 40,000 dollars Automobile Salon, was Ii tmore, so as to be able to send a stu a quarter of a million colored « ric [dent every year In " . lamps, and the scene was brilliant similar sums have been paid by An the extremé. The programme began drew Carnegie and Pierpont Morgan at nine o Jock with selections from a or the sake of her doll, little Hen massed military band of one thousand | riette Haupt, ten years old, has died performers, who has been brought | 4 terrible death in the Alps. The child | from Paris and My suburbs by ¢ {who lived .in a tiny village near the railways frec of cost The band con- | summit of the Bragel Pass, dropped and to re tinued to play selections all through | her doll over a precipice, the evening. leaver it scrambled down the almost From ten o'clock onward there were | perpendicular mountam side. in the central hall displays of box-| The getting back, however, was Be | ing, equestrianism, and other exer-|yond her powers, and 1 p pou fter- cises by the artists of the various cir-| was fount twenty-four hours after cuses. At eleven the great "clond' | wards, frozen to death, with her y started a procession, illustrating the jc progress of locomotion through the It contained faithiul repre Naples are m Jasped in her stiffened arms The property the city of more than owners ol despanr as helm of Germany will visit Paris se | Mar hioness Cuglielmetti, daughter of retly for the purpose of submitting tol 0 oi the wealthiest aristocrats mn an operation by Dr. Moure, the fam |pone and her wooer Signor Spaileti, ous specialist in lisea f the = La rising tenor engaged by Conrigd to {and throat. | appear next season in New York, were Only a few weeks ago g | found dead under mysterious circums so of Spain was opera 1 bs early, today, in the conser Dr. Moure at Bordeaux 1 ty adjoining the villa of the it is said he made | g woman's father in the out ed to show that t Ra ti skirts of the city, The tragedy was posdibly consult the doct { westionably due to parental oppo- ON ! ion to the couple's courtship and Reynoldston Weddings. | to the jealousy of some member of Re jt Dee. 26. A | the aged marguis' household ing event took t i] Eh Mr. and Mrs. J ef Newfoundland Come In. ember Sth, w 1 Montreal, Dex 2x -- Nex foundland r. Gertrude, w {may be ederation' Before long Henry Si : Mr. { { Robert Bohd is expected shortly Parl It Sir Wilirid Laurer to talk in t grey sa wl wi WJ informal way over the terms Can hat to ma N Pe {a » would be willing to give the new ter of the bn ' { province. m and wa tire uit of hye mirn-down given the islanders br with wl Bar by the imperial government over the Sh r The | modus vivendi with the United States re . " lhas given them food for thought, and ferns evergee ' t WETS. Imany are now openly in favor of union i y t v . cK ntiment was {formerly universally from | 200 ROI apmindt it, but even the newspapers bra 1 ' 1 WE are now speakine of it in favorable ouple are | : i terms, and if a satisfactory basis of Another wedding are on Lhnst- fgttlement can be found the union will man night LU. Snxler wi be a fact in the near future. their eidest dan Myrtle Edith t-------- and Henty W it uni " = Invalid Saved Children. 1 wo Rev £¢ ' New York, Dec. 2% Michael Zucker to iman, an invalid who had been cone ed to biz bed for weeks on the Be tea Hhirdfloor of No. 36 Division street, has be ; got un when he heard evies of "Fire !' rday, and carried two of his Iren, a boy aod a girl. downstairs the street He weak © when he reached the pavement that he eollapsed, and was so hges. docicle Raymeau ; L Wat he sulla tations of vehicles in the Stone sixty tenants six months ago decided spent Christmas 2 as the rildren were taken i week © cle ha hey would neither pay remt nor : 1 his arms he was carried into the Roman chariots and Greek curry that th Haddock is a rus Tu w Sedan chairs, diligences, mail coache » | vacate their apartments. The hhon omnibuses, and automobiles, since their | min, and again the house owners | invention up to the present time. | have appealed to he Si authorities Mr untain} Buracd To Death Praying. T s dart i \ ywever, that they can do . ss nA d : Three thousand persons took putt in whe say, Bowes eter ah Grov i ith A {New Tk. Te. 25--lnthe midst of this display, and some [ive hundred | nothing unless W re Reyn . hush he Chitra devotions homo Hie Ch satres ws used to Pp amie. ast ury's " g horses. Various shows and theatre fed and troog i {family aw [tle homemade shrine of the Virgin Jrere set up in Hifferent parte b she | ssriking Ser } w sd by | Mary, which she and her husband had 3 . ot | 1] < » strike ns ope t : had hall; and in one of these the Ballet This unique : ike 1 Give This To Youssil a des Nations" was performed by - the ihe general increa . a M he hay suffered fr m | Sixth street, Mrs. Margaret Byrnes : po . = bv » Ope Y an w AVE ng suRROre rg 3 os corps de ballet of the opera; in an { was decided upon by the bE of ity pen y Ruy - : I troubles | yesterday, was furned to death A { p rs rai y d heret wt | constipe » nt i . other the ballet-dancers of the Opera lors' organizatic ne an eh the pa Rn taking a | candle on the little shring foll upon Comique were giving their serviees. [one tenant has voy eje = mo 3 will obtain n 3 ng 8 hor aad Ber clothing was ried There was not a theatre, music ball | hands of the law ow ne > P : pre spt » ; tie of min sap - : to accept the former | wre as follo ' me & of : daris from which -sev- | tors are ready i 3 abd at i Tr Of Assault. or carbaret in Pari: ng 1 come to | low rate by the tenants who have diz- | rhubarb, feur dra 1 extra A Charge A saul eral actors actresses had com : : 0 al wo Hi Hamilton, Ont., Dec. 28. ---W. E. i hei a 1 in most cases [covered their strength insist on a 10 'mandrake. t & n at. pS Rive their services, and In $ i A il t pay x 2 'OUDOe sud enough goo nowles a well-known Dundas lawyer, i : \ and wi not pay an) or iy . « { the entire company had come on and : per ot ut sat will vot I a ume, A RT a rn] hun hee, wei} huown Buntias lnwters given performances after the play wis | thine N i rs rarrisdn has been in- | hottie Shake well and take a tea i assault, the complainant being a Bul- over. Some, two hundred of the Tne ap 000 troops from neigh- | spoonful before eacu me al and at hed- lock's corners farmer named Morden. Youngest and prettiest actresses were creased bY ioe and in a few days | time, followes by a glass of water |The complainant accuses the lawyer of selling programmes and tickets fot [baring le slections are to take place These harmless vege le ingredients | striking him over the head with his ' | wholesale tions $ se he ! the lottery. At hali-past one a grand |W ale + ps living in} ve ne 2 sults in many | riding whip 1 hia 3 A 1 » with 4.800 families living in} have given excell any | g ball t gan, the music being rendered beginning owned by the Socigta del | cases and ave highly recommended by | --r mn ee by 800° performers, ard this lasted} tents C0 ] eminent physicians. They can be pur-| Frederick Spaulding, an ex-hotel until well into the morning. aman de- | chased at any drug stove, and are 'clerk. who is wanted in Buffalo, on. The Society of American Architects attending the classes of the Societe de Beaux Arts has received a donation of twenty ° thousand dollars from a group of American friends to enable velop into serious riots a | are desperate, and declare that they might later It is feared that the crisis will well fight it, out pow as as most densely popu Naples. is as the people | well worth trying almost gone the charge of stealing 8600, appeared ihefore the Toronto magistrate, on Sa- turday morning, waived extradition, and was taken back to Buffalo. hard in Ottawa; sleiching Raining . Remarkable weather of Cameron Cool at West Pitston, Pa., early to-day, and after fractur: ing Cool's skull with a blunt instru ment, robbed him of £300. He will die. An era of retrenchment in the tele graph business in Connecticut is ex: pected to dawn with the coming of the new year, and big changes are IN BRIEF FORM. Batters That Interest Everybody --Notes From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered, James W. Conklin, of Middletown, flashed by the Western Unign and N.Y, was found lying unconscious 'ostal companies . J with one ear poured full of molten Mrs! Louis E Fuller, Rpihestpr, lead. N.Y, wife of a prominent attorney, At St. lah, NB, there is no news and a society leader, gave a Christ mas party last night for her two pet cats, each guest bringing the tabbies a gift which was fied to the Christ: mas tree. Helen Maloney Mrs who caused a sensation with Samuel Clarkson, of the C.P.R. steamer Mount Royal The vessel is evight days overdue from Antwerp J Milligan in Duluth, is in Stratfond after an ab sence of twenty four years, looking for borne, relatives, { eloping aforth man, now a De Herbert Os. by a or Jackson Stilley, of West Elizabeth,' young Englishman, three months ago, N.J.. while trying to hide Christmas after baving married voung Oshorne, presents fell down stairs and broke who, at the time was a Princeton his peck. . | student, is back to her home in Phil A new variety ol eighteen feet high glo grain found in Mexico, flourishing Henry and Margaret orn, which grows grown from a sin-# Aztec ruins in New' wear Denver Montando for the death of the latter, who was drowned June 22nd last. The sail boat in which he was sailing on the bay was struck by one of the steam- Four masked robbers entered the is Wa orto ] ve sued the wl : --. lartown, XN Y.. ha wd the city for lp Cath Avenue station of the Chi- £15,000 for alleged injuries received . ' 1 cago -& Alton RR., Chicago, early on by Mrs. Montondo in falling on a. saturday and aiter threatening Train Despatcher Cantwell, with revolvers, robles] him of ninety conts and de sidewalk Senator Newlands, of "Nevada i" oases. { Daniel ¢O'Reilly, New York, one of delphia. Ww Harry K. Thaw's attorneys, lies seri-| Samuel Robert Wickett, as adminis rik of SC {trator of the estate of William Emer ously ill of grip-pnewnonia in Dr. | Wick he T Philip O'Hanlon's private sanitarium. i foliett, 1x = suing the 1oronto Ferry company, for $20,000 damages | | 1 on her way to her husband, a store at Roatan. McGil compelled them to em Woman on It Is the Mother Who Chiefly Head. : ; Suffers. Miss Elie Morgan, of the llaad of -- Utilla, near , was one of She suffers even more than the ohild | thirteen Broble. aboard the litte who happens to be sick. schooner ympia, from Utilla Her sympathy is deeper than that of |to Truxville, to Catde. There was any other member of the family. $700 in the captain's bunk, for the The mother looks forward with dread [purchase of the cattle. was a to the torrid heat of summer, thinking [stowaway hall-breed, NeGill, of her children and the many labili. [in the hold, armed with a Winchester ties to disease that are before them. rifle, who. had deliberately planned to Spring and summer are sure to bring | SoC : ailments, 'especially tle McGill, while the crew were below, folks, Smo. Whe went to ibe ein and shot the "np tain . He sec money altos moti a mathe vey one te [lhe vn 10 the dk, wo a te ors » she has in time of illness among the aS ne Cr down like so many children. dogs. He forced the last man of the A Multitude of Mothers crew to scuttle the ship, and killed Have discovered that Peruna is thelr him wa sou as the evil deed was stand-by, and that in many of the afl. | One. Ei remained Miss Morgen and ments of epring and summer to whieh |. 'ond, Mrs. Walter Ross, who was i and : the HH E f in the schooner's dory, or and pushed off. The scuttled vessel had before he shot Mrs. Ross threw her overboard. He Morgan, the sole survivor, Wounded as she was she the seh. Fil i The murderer, as she swam "as: began to implore her to come . He swore that he had come to ' his senses, and that he was filled with re- morse. The dory was several miles from shore, and Miss Morgan, al though a magnificent swimmer, did not believe she could make her way to land, wounded as she h "Promise me, in the name of God," . , "that you will not kill me. "TN take my solemn oath that | will yo hurt you," the murderer ve: wed. : She swam up to the boat--and she was scarcely within reach when McGill struck hor a stunning blow on the head. With the little consciousness that her only hope lay in feigning death a einai "oat like a corpse. . or regarding closely for a space, that she was done for and rowed away. : A long time afterward the ers found her on the beach, almost forbade capital punishment, lanned to burn him alive. But the Jtillans, merciful even in their hottest wrath, compromised on a simple hang- ing. SHELL LODGED IN HIS EYE. Faulty Mechanism in Revolver Causes Serious Accident. Peterboro, Dec. 28.--~Frank Black- well, of the Bank of Montreal, New. market, while visiting his father, James Blackwell, in Emily township, was practising shooting at a target, with a twenty Ey revolver, when in drawing the trigger, the shell flew back and lodged in his left eye. Blackwell is in Nicholl's hospital. It was found necossary to remove eye. The accident was caused by faulty mechanism of the firearm. Of course your youngster is the brightest of any in the community, but be sensible enough not to seem to know it yourself. An automobile is an ctwand, visi ble and smellable evidence that some- body has money to burn. ' Stop and think what a blessed thing education is before you grumble about your school tax. It has not been found necessary to operate upon any of our great men for excess of brain. What is somotimes commended as {patience might be properly designa- ted as foolishness. Some ladies would rather buy a | whole outfit than go shopping, but it takes money. The man who is behind time every where olse is usually punctual at meal time. Sewing machines have been all out of order since autos became domesti- ented, The man who takes care of his reli Sule raring to prevent a SHidrwwal parted. They were arrested later. One of t he SOveruHt Sranpe rom i ON of them gave the ield until some other means of pro- fo CN) name of Frank (gion generally finds that it recipro- | cates. tection is had. The dowager empress has given ver bal orders to the interior department and to the police to suppress all pub- {lie meelings in Pekin, and there is reason to believe that this order will be extended to the provinces William Amos, proprietor of a saloon at Red Cloud, suburb of Me- Cloud, Cal., was shot in the back, in his place of business andl probably fatally injured by a young Italian whose name is not known the Oscar W, Reid, a member of battalion of the 25th Infantry, banded by executive order following the rioting at Brownsville, Tex., sues the government pay lost through his discharge from the army The the detectives are working on in the H scn Meadows murder case, is that vov woman came to her death in Newark, N..J., and her to recover theory How body was carried to the pond that the real scene of the crime and the identity of the slayer might be con cenled, There is considerable comment in the London bullion market over the ap. parent cessation of the demand from the United States and Germany for gold. A generally favorable interpre. tation is placed on the' sickened de- mand for the metal. The father and mother of Marie Mowitchky, a comely dighteen-year-old Polish girl, New York, shot to death A Great Coat Sale. Ladies' and Girls' Coats at Special Prices. Ladies' Fine Black Beaver and Ladies' Tweed Coats, latest styles, 84, $5, $6, : $6.63, $7.67, $8.34 $10, $6 to $15. Ladies' Brown and Navy Coats of fine Beaver, regular prices, $10 Children's Coats all reduced. Millinery, . Ladies' and Girls' Felt Hats, all SPENCE, ; The Leading Millinery and : Mantle Store 119 Prin- _ cess Street.

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