Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jan 1908, p. 5

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THE DAILY i -- rh LOOK AT THESE PICTURES. MS MERIT IS PROVED RECORD OF A GREAT MEDICINE A Prominent Montreal Womsn Tolls Mow Lydis BE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Completely Care Her, The great good Lydia' E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is doing among the women of America is attracting the attention of many leading scientists, and thinking people generally. Two Thrilling Ones at The Theatre. Have you ever Commune Do wv wield ed = NEWS OF THE WORLD i he, Parla | OCCURRENCES § RECOUNTED : i IN BRIEF FORM. ---- Matters That Interest Everybody ~--Notes From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered, vard Hanlag Mr, Li disease. ichobors at told that baw & y clothes or stay in jail. Nelson Schooley, a young farmer of Haw tres ¢ tound dead ou the M.C, R. track near his home, ' London, who wis believed to have been lost with his vacht on the I Pacific, bh returned San Fran- Cisco. / Judpe Wigchester BG STORM IN OTTAWN read oi Franco-Prussian pie were fZiunted bits by al thril- days hey re recalled now byl ¥ He Had Secured Money From the thr Father, But Was Finally lepocious suldiery ? hese were .Caught--Ottawa Street Rail-| "8 ed how. by way Dividend of Twelve Per nevnos nate Ee Cent. : ory | m who has eartied a Ottawa, Jan. 27.-ditawa to-dav v. wha ever, or nev the wind SegRon, bi as lalien, gun, and i 1 sly Hi bunseli is 5 8 serio sumonia. Haulau Alpine Lhe Worst Suow an cistriey 748 ie ; About seven | Above ] an 3 a . wen anudence close and it Auten experiencitiyg tha the badly {storm of Fort they William must and roads are Ched. wear {inches of snow {been drifted by a wind going twenty however, whed low has and the more Don't mi € "0 Holden 1 John hunters You see which i= 3 : hunt from miles, an hour. Fortunately, the temperature has not r er than aout 'seven degrees above zero, 1 btwn electric railway has imaivtamed a continuous service, and ithe steam trains are arriving from thalf an hour to .two hours late, | Edpard McEvoy arrested her e lymtBaay. on a charge of swindling bushel, Caton Sloan of St. Bridget's chunch, | Pusbel, {The man went to the priest with a per bushel, of thard luck story, and obtained bushel, fle. the inl help. Then he got the priest on barley, per bushel, | the telephone, and HB. (7% per bushel, S4c.: peas, per bushel, hay, timothy, per $15 to 20; hay, clover, per ton, $16 vid to 314.50 per bushel, 35.25, No. 2, ¥7:300 to $10 to 310.25 ¥1.25 to $1.75 than saw before sings; a Robert Iso Vera | Jack Davi as to Toronto Street Market. Taranto, Jaan. 27.~Wheat Pe, to We, to 93 - will -continue the per per white, : red, spring, wheat, goose, pee | Ye; oats, per bushel; Tc. to Sti was Foronto parks' investigation allecting Enquiry $1 ¢ Mr, Chambers %i whe wh into matters wheat, r ove ar {, Hon. James Bryce, British ambassa- ldor at Washington, is 4 Canada next, week Joverner-general: wdian, steamship lines have re duced rates on European the New to finan to the coming of 200, The following letter is Sujy ohe many thousands which are on in Pinkham office, and go to prove beyond question that Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- oR etahle Compound must be a remedy of hin: 260 iin reat merit, otherwise it could not pro- |" 43 nw A pt ng De re such marvelous results among sick FE , Lg vr, Rois ing bimeel and ailing women : | overs) weeks until Canon Sloan hap- Dear Mrs. Pinkham :-- ned toring a Matic afin » after my marriage my health began ! pene o-ring yp the real Mr. Spen to decline, My appetite filed me: 1 was [ cer, and discovered the fraud. unable to sleep, and I became very nervous | The Ottawa Electric Railway and had shooting pains through the abdo- [1,,ny's receipts last year were 874.278 tne 8a pelvic rans vith bearing down | "incregse: aver 106 51 $18,551. The Pa eT monthly periods became number of Mssenyers carried was more and more painfil, and I became a [12,623,440 or 1.215218 more than in en le burden and expense tu my family instead | the The company de o : by SLE of a help and pleasure. Lydia E. Pinkbam's | cjaied dividind of twelve per cent , 6c. to lsc; YS extabie Compo cured me within three . --- £1.75 to £3 months. Hoon after I began using it I felt | to $1 a change for the better, and at the time of my next od 1 noticed » great differ. ® and t sain gradually diminished until I was ib I am stronger and look better than I did before I was married, and | there is great rejoicing in the house over | Vienna, the wonders your medicine worked." Mrs. |... sift. M. A. C. Letcllier, 732 Cadieus St., Montreal, | Sod sqicidu uebec. ; on ou have suppressed 'or painful This ; petiole weakness of the stomach, indi. [the 'previous year gestion, bloating, pelvic catarrh, nervous reputation of the prostration, dizziness, fiintness, *'don't- ence in suicides among all AHN capi care' and "want-to-be-leit-alone™ feeling, (tals of Europe. Further, #41 imei nud excitability, backache or the blues, these | 295 'women unsuceessfully's att: mytad are sure indications of female weakness, | to; tule their or some derangement of the organs. In such cases there is one tried and true remedy--Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable | Compound. | | | » J as a guest posing as ton, Can straw, Alsike, $X.00. seeds, ports to Canada York cut, Hon. Adam Deck has left for the ' [South to recuperate his health. He ex pects to return in time for ing of the legislature, Hon, 1 A. Taschereau has with drawn his libel suit against the Mont real Patrie, the latter having apolos and 3 ed tor pay all eosts Francis John Paget was awarded $2,500 damage against the railway ¢ for injuries through weeted from a were injured by lo meet to Pa hogs per clover, dressed 8, mew laid, : 9 the open orage, 2c 1 26c.; butter, dairy, 6c. 30¢ 0c. 10¢. to l ic ' to 3c. com. dozen, 5c; eggs, to but Dv: gossn. to lle; chick- ducks, dress turkeys, per | per barrel, | ter, dressed, per lb, ens, per 1b., 12¢, creamery, gized previous year Ih., apples, potatoes, per bag, Shc, per dozen, 40¢, to Dik per bag, 21 to 81.15 hindquarters, $8.50 to. $10 quarters, $5.50 to $6.50 loronto received car and a cabbage, CITY OF SUICIDES ction: beef beel, fore Thive pe house badly wrecked an explosion of My east of More Than One Per Day During Last Year. carcase, SX to 88.50 27." Three haodred | carcase, 86.25 to $7 108 women 3 to ¥; mm Vienna last vear li; 18 an inc of thirty-nine oy and enhances "th city for a preemin beef, choice beet, nutton *j ol natural gas at the residence medium, | Fhomas Coatsworth, two miles oo | Blenheim 2 The American Winnipeg and at Vancouver are ARACEAE A AIO Soraed | ond . #' Montreal and 4.5 # that William * fo -- : * ald superintendent of insurance, ¥ Baltimore, Jan? 27.--It is lat the close of the session of ¢ officially announced that # ment, he superanmuated after hereafter employes of the | three years' service. Baltimore and Ohio rail- Fhe: German emperor was born Janu road having anything to ary 37th, 18597 Half a 'hundred repre do with the direction or Germany's nobility® are running of trains will not at Berlin to take part in the gelebra be permitted to use intoxi- tion 'of the birtRdaw - cants at any time, either | A: (}.. Thaw trial, on when on or off duty, and ¥.! Wells: Loudon Eng plan | no person using such bever- | to atlend Thaw in in 1809 Rus-1% age will be employed. This . |, stified that Phaw's action has been taken by I case as that of mental disturbance in an effort to reduce the James Pallet, aged twenty-five vears, in an effort to reduce the {i and his brother, William, x number of accidents. | aved filteen, is dying as a result ! | ENRAR LAR AAA ALARA AA ARAL inhaling coal gus at a house at 2 | AAA AA ASAHI | Clendenning avenue," Toronto Junc- A | tian. No less than $100,000,000 of will have found ite way Jan. pet veal, prime, per ewt., $10 to $11.50, Six men and com viee-consulates at lamb, per cwt., rease : to be rai with ulates-gey par Halifax Ot MUSTN'T DRINK, Fitzger 18 reported will fives parla ---- -- twenty Asking For Big"Sum. Windsor, Ont. ,- vA deputa from Rochester township waited Reaume, minister of pub ¥ 2 sentatives of & tion on Hon. Dr ite works, hers ed that the $7.000 to and ask eo draigags Fhe the of on Saturday PLOTS AGAINST THE SHAH government aside | Monday who was Dr called PR ------ | Yopular Uprising Against Persia's | Ruler. | scheme Jan carry out the the river for in township i ¥ mm that city Aw he | contemplates openiiig of Constantinople, 27.~ Reliable mii dingonised advices from Teheran indicate that the } thiwe. miles the whisre the doar situation still causes uneasiness. [work of the domi i POLY vs the 3 There is a widespread belief that the | tei n goverment wall sosition of the shah is insecure, There | *"OF is much plotting against him. A pular rising is, indeed, not impossible, but it is believed that in that case his majesty would be safeguarded by Rus n ! % sia and Great Britain. | "On the Corner. British prestige has not improved | 1 distanex about | "¥ above dead, of f BP mi a--- 'Kwality Kounts. Sealshipt blue point oysters aro the thest that inoney can buy, po- Carnovsky | Note On Millinery. now into = ak ---- I . | the dominion by the end of the pre- singe tha details of the Ang!»-Russian | ° The sweet baritone voice and artis | Re : . a2: | sent year, the direct result of the coun convention became known, and some |H€ Singing of Mr. De Mille, a gentle | " | try's rapid © yet legitimate develop uneasiness is felt regarding position {man of great ability, was a treat, his ment. in Rilure &F (ho DRIERh welegraphists i "» Aid articulation being ¢ por | In a Fort Frances shop, J. Steven in the interior and the oceasional {Hect, - Florence Quill. Mr. De) ille | James MeKin- English here and there in the cities, {sings at the Gig Club concert Thurs non, tailor, hath %ober and reliable ix {day evening, : , [wen, were smothered to death Gib- | The local G.T.R. train from Brock | " S ; {fire that destroyed Stevenson's shoe | money ~ am shoemaker, and i Hot chocolate is dispensed at son's Red Cross drug store. At Winnipeg, the outbreak of small- pox has been checked. in a | ville. was an hour and a half late, Phi morning, on account of a run-off | Mallory town. at announced that the Faperor will take a cruise in the | Mediterranean in the latter part of | March, and that King Edward will i make a similar in April, both monarchs visiting Seillv and Florene Leonard Rupurt, lellevile, tricken with paralysis, A hours is Germany Cruise { passing away a few long resident and lea 5 a lil eight vears old, three sons and t daughter £900,000 fire in Po The firemen fought citi block & Co. a Another Monday outside I'he hown on \rnet satin exuisite felt, "Leonore' design wed the Three large centre ve is a | Me It ten hour brim, and is | The fire birds | Milliken front, | Cox & Son ted More than a se ol | injured, and on has sending aid oceapied by ad ALF Some people buy hand arc burned the Chase & Sanborn's Coffee because of its exquisite flavor--others, because of its strength--some, "just because they like it." All of them, because no other coffee suits them so HAD THIRTY-TWO BOL ON HIS BACK AT ONE TIME. | jo with satu Cousins | placed in were after which tiny bow of black each bird's around I'hi ternoon thrilling experienc in a fire «dl the Mavor building Florence Adams street, Chi earlv on Monday Fhe loss estimated 2500 000 Fhe wedding of Miss Ghidvs inde Zwwehenvi Hur the Fifth aver mather, New Monday mn the hundred an destro and tin Hotel Caro, ADDRESSED THE CONVICTS. at lor - ih hilt to Count place the { Commissioner Cobmbs, of the nt salvati .n Army, Here. Commission gary, took home of brides York, I'he | of the Cana soon after moon. on Coombs Arm verem was performed arrived the cit this a and is the guest of Edw. J, | lity g MEP... At the G7 Fie « met by the Fhe penitent addressed th the gathering by {di Salvation lquarters {Toronto f presence of about -theee | ternoo ternoon in ests ities of Fort William Port ina | B. Pense i tion he was tion Army went ombining with the Cana Northern an application Arthur are « Pacifi to oppose Northern railway ioner | dar and Canadiana three | convicts on band to the and OMIMiss | railways the t for an order compelling the Canadian Narthern to reduce the freight rate on coal between Fort Frances und Winni from $3 to $2.50, : out ary at clock, reat mpany {prison gate work warden having } ] | TWO BOTTLES OF BURDOCK BLOOD |..." i. fing the | MITTERS CURED NL | nox Sinn | noon | hoes Boils are simply evidence of the bad blood | rect time we will make it, : { : : Possibly" there is some little [J Within coming te the surface. i Kingstonians Snowed In. thing out of order that will . | The storm of Sunday Ary only take a few minutes to {vere in the A party of young repair, or it may heed to be | Kingstonians who drove out to Joyce cleaned and regulated. Bring iville on Sundiv morning, were anahble . x ito make the return trip at night, ow- nara gg Tn {ing to the pnowstorm, the Joadg being Me Sepntiment of the public LT ha had Yon. and in very bad shape in some places. 1 he | 90 hers Sus Sanit original doen he experi We 'thoroughly | telephope at Joyceville was kept very | ments 8: long as ey remain in the Shiroush nh -- | warm last night for a time, carrying | Custody of the epi ment or of some repair. 3 messages home to Kingston, telling | Tepartmental official. i why they were compelisd to stav at I ---------------- jone of the farm houses Qver night. The party returned home to-day. Being late for work often CAMSeS a man or woman to lose their position. allow irk at gathering the inmates to cease we There will be a hig peg in the atimy barracks: this evening i = There is no excuse. If your watch does not keep the cors 5] ---------- ' Can See Documents. Ottawa, Jan. --Sir Wilfrid we. Tier in the commons to-day made announcénient that every member {the house has a right to demand the production of any original dogiments relating to public business on' file in i Lau the of Was vy country . Many an otherwise good man en. iJove sewing other men gel the worst . of it Solddrested Dairy Beudens. i The exclusiveness of some families is ys LO rogkwitie, a fort i t 1 8 tand R. G. Murohy, coorcans x the | ortunate thing for' the neighbors. Eastern Dairvien's Association, ad: | Ook, writen: | jn the stodents of the Eastern | : 1 { Dairy Schosl on Satarday They | on my 'Spoke on gebral dairying questions. | i -------------- ma | Don't forget ai (social, given ~ Drop . in and enquire of write wus. t © "about our : i to go to St. Luke's | by the men, on Thurs. | day evening; 'at wight o'clock. V4 Thousands of tons of soft coal | { stacked on the Lake Erie dock at] The Name of { Evivan are on fire Be sure and attend the auction salel Black atch : 'of lamps, all brand new, to-night, at | On a Tag on a Plug of 8. i clerk, died George T. Bajne, a CPR at his desk at Toronto Jusetion, steerage tickets from, BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1908. PERSONAL MENTION. Movements Of The Feople--Waat They Are Sdying And Doing. Ald. Gaskin several days'. illness D. M. Maclutvre, King appointed a notary K. B. Nelles, of Kir on February 2nd, in | Miss May Briggs, Napane ing Mrs. H. Pound, Rideau st W.( Jackson and wife home to Watertown, or lay The friends of Rogar or, Johnson that he is is around again. after atlur Montreal trip o Van-| Lamon, or ft, to-day, on a BG, i McNaughton preached at St. | Andrew's, King street, foronto, on | Sunday night. M. 8. Sutherland has director of the Commercial Travellers Mutual Benefit Associ Thomas Byrne, been elected a | ation Queen street, has re- | turned from an extended trip to To-| ronto, Bufialo and St¥atiord Mrs. R. W. Parker, Lowel visiting her Mi W Clergy street, for a cpuple of Thomas A. Davidson, Kingston the guest of his Mrs LTaylor, Victoria Brockville, P. 1. Finn, Newbury home, after ous operation at pital * Prof, and Mrs, Maygr, Toronto, ask #d some friends to meet Professor M Naughton, on Saturday, after the le ture Lieut. Albert Stroud t, to-day, | Brockville, where will take | of a ford Mass King mother, weeks sister John avenue, has return having eri the undergone a Hotel Dieu hos for charge ignalling class the next six weeks. Mrs. W, Thursday, 'after a mpuoth's with relatives Catharines, Nj agara Falls and Bulialo od. A Khangston friends in Brockville, His niece, Miss | him Are, Wellington Stevens returned home, on vacation in St Donaldson, visiting returned Donal has home heitha on, accompar Mrs. 1. G, B passed a very dition 15 cons street talr night, and her oc lerably improved. Her i hopeful physic are decidedly more to-day Meus pital, was »" Webster, os- | credited vening party on Friday last in that the was Ineorrect, that she tain that night Rey "Prof Kingstbn, opened t j Foronto with a vet Georg: Rockwood h with giving + question savs Macnaughtor of led John he | course tures at University, on Sat urday, profoundly scholarly attractive History.' January 1 and ourse frowning amd On. Monday, appeared in the Whig William Mclnroy Mi McWaters) had accepted a with the Herald, Marfoora port is false, a letter liam Mclnroy came to us by letter William. Day, ( the general hospital, on Sunday morn ing, after a short Death was due to rheumatism of the heart. The deceased gas born in Gananogue, twen ty-eight years ago, and had been em' ployed in the city for some time. Hi unmarried, leaving sister William Kincaid, Princess street IN SOCIAL LIFE. (nee position Lhe re Mrs. Wil saying The item from Marmora died, at from 80 ANANOGUe illness. was one Mrs. At Washington Mrs. Garfield Brilliant Figure. ~ Rirs. James R. Garfield Rudolph Garfiel most intimate fry figure the « admmistoative soc James | My vife of one of Newell, of Chi educated and ly, is also oted looks personally after her household affairs a dev LOOKING FOR A ROBE, Police Have Busy Time Finding! It. with the ease which In connection i theft of a robe, up In the police court this morning, the pol lice bad quite atime in locating the | It was taken from = farmer's sleigh by aman who was much under influence "of hi § quor. The man who purloined it was | of the: opinion that he from a man he was well acquainted | with, and thought that he play a 'good joke. His joke was leave the robe in a store cess street and not to tell the owner where it was. He left the robe in al store but later, when he was placed | Viunder arrest, he found that there was | no joke in what he had done. was asked bythe police as to he had left the robe. He could toll, Whiskey was the cause of his bad memory. And then it was up to the police to find the robe. In order | to get trace of it a tour of thei different stores had to be made. After | spending some time on fhe job stable Mullinger proved the lucky man, | locating the robe in a Princess street | store. One of the clerks informed the | officer that a man had Jeft robe, and | also a small parcel, in the store on | Saturday afternoon. The officer then | took possession of the robe and ar. ! rived at the police court. just intime | to have it_idestified by its owner, | Ww can missing robe, very the was taking it | would to on Prin Con- | Wome. : wpmien are Sedieon-the: | 1 Bpot when in Come to peking il of | CLRLLLLLLLLLL00L000000000000 0000000000000 PAGE FIVE The Diet of Efficient Workers Should contain the maximum amount: of blood, brain and nerve nourishment with great case of digestibility. "BOVRIL" either in the form of bouillion or in'sapdwiches supplies all the necessary elements for renewing brain and nerve energy. It quickly replaces waste tissue, It is the ideal diet for efficient workers, OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISUED 1867 | Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 ,, aid-up Lap 3 5.000.000 " tendent of | Rest, - ' y 4. I IRELAND, Superintendent of | Total Assets, - 113,000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED FARMERS' BANKING facility afforded Farmers for their banking Every Inolity Sales Notes ¢ she? or taken : - for collectio BANKING- BY MATL. Dxposits n Tor withdrawn by mait. Out-of-town accounts receive every attention - KINGSTON BRANCH CORNER OF KING AND PRINCESS STS, P. C. STEVENSON, Manager. GREAT: JANUARY SALE OF FURNITURE The Choicest Stock of High 8. E. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager wer Grade Furniture in the City Now on Sale. ROBERT J. REID, 230 Princess Str¢et, Near Opera House. Telephone. 775 w + i » Sweet Navels, Seedless Oranges from 15c¢c to 60c Per Doz. A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street MONTREAL Manufacturers of the choicest; REFINED SUGARS Granulated and Yellows. Made entirely from cane Sugar. Be sure youn ask for "St. Lawrence." The St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Ltd Co. Pig Copper, Lead, Tin, Antimony ard Zinc. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS. Ganada Metal Co.. Ltd.,T. LLIAM ST onto.. Ont Last Week! Of the Big 'Red Letter Shoe Sale On Saturday next positively close our Price Shoe. Sale, present. week you have an op- » 3 : | | we will Jig Cut # During the "portunity of buying Shoes at a § Saving of 259% Discount We trust cur many customers will appreciate this'-diberal warning and take advantage of the great pries reductions Before Sale Ends Next Saturday Night. Remember every pair of 'stock Shoes--the cleanest and newest we have on our shelves is subject to this liberal dis coat, BUY Now. 2 J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO. "SALE ENDS SATURDAY NEXT." : SLL20400000000000 THECANADIAN BANK. $ of i o 4 CU a er Se

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