Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Mar 1909, p. 9

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} | § SCOTT'S EMULSION BOYS BOOTS ogo i i ged At the foot perfectly, made from fine grain best wearing Box Calf PBlucher Cut Extension Soles. FOR $2.00 MN HH. Jennings, Hing St Vanted In u have Oity property for sale list it with us as we cannot supply the mands of our clients, py Se At t WEE WANT ;-- 2. large' house centrally located, wesliog. (3 ng, (3 or 4 bedro suitable for boarding opm) and, well 1. A small modern brick or stone 8. A good sized frame dwelling under $2,000. 4. A' medium frames dwelling under 8. A small frame dwelling under §1,- 6. A double dwelling under, $3,000. 7. Three, four or, ibe tenement dwel- lings that would yi a fair rate of in- terest on the investment. T. J. Lockhart, Real Estate & Insurance, 159 Wellington 8t,, Kingston. See Granite and Marble. Just arrived. KINGSTON GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS Cor. Princess and Clergy Sts. new stock of our Retest ssEtesttoL EES GOOD SALARIES Go Only to the Well Trained Qur High-Grade OCourses never fall to bring suc to our gradu- ates. Day and Evening Classes, and Moderate Rates. . FRONTENAC BUSINESS COLLEGE Olergy street, Phone, 680. 3 T. N. BTOOKDALE, » i» ERE SRR RRR, Kingston. Principal. HISISISISISIASHSIAIAIICISICIISK Increase Your Efficiency 4 > Kingston Business College, Limited, % Head of Queen Street. { Oanada's Leading Business School 3 Day and Evening Classes. Shorthand, T¥penriting, Books keeping, Telegraphy. Special in- dividual . instruction for pupils ? deficient fh English branches. # Rates moderate. Enter at any time. 'Phone, 440. H. F. MET. % OALFE, Principal. ¥ FASS ICIBIS IACI Fortify the System Against Colds, &c. By using Bovril or Johnston's Fluid Beef We have a fresh supply, In 20c., 35¢., 65c. and $1.00. FRESH OYSTERS D. COUPER, Phone, 76. 841-3 Princess St. Ignition Dynamos, Storage Batteries, Spark Plugs, Garburctors, Etc. TRY OUR DRY BATTERIES. urmbal Bectrical Mi. Co. Phone, 873. 278 Bagot St. TPT A y all sizes, "The Best assortment of EASTER CHOCOLATES is to be found at . ? 288 Princess St. P TICE S, Phone 845. LADIES' 'AND GENTS' TAILORING We fully guarantee superior quality, correct style, artistic workmanship and perfect fit J. B. Ouellette, 938 Princess St. Society prevents a lot of well-mean Member of Nova Scotia Assembly for Savors Comat, Invalids' Port" especially suited for Invalids. I have in my practice exciusively since first RS acquainted with its merits." INSOMNIA Pr. J. F. ELLIS to be of very high qualit d t ing "1 beg to say that I have found wai $d WILSON'S Invalids' Port (a 1a Quina du Pérou) Insomnia is a very frequent accom- paniment of exhaus- tion of the nervous system, Through sleeplessness the in- tellectual centres show impairment, metnory, will, reason all become measure- ably affected. Wilson's Invalids' Port, a combination of pure Oporto Wine and jhchona Bark, is one the best nerve tonics sown to the Medical Profession. Its use will not only cure sleep lessmess but allay irri- ability and all forms of nervous depression. Ask YOUR Doctor. BIG BOTTLE Sold at all Pharmacies "WOMEN!" " Are You Nervous?" evidenced im an increase of nervous dis- orders. It could not be otherwise with the upon the nerves till the ory out in revolt, snd will nos be placated tll a remedy such "oe MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS come alang with their nerve-strengthening and energizing properties, and restore them to their normal condition. Mrs. Wm. Tevi, Markdale, Ont., writes: had | had for savarel yess bosn troubled wiv nervousness, snd, like many others, spent Jota of money on medicine that did me no 1. I was so bad that the least noise would make me jump and my heart would thump so you could hear it plainly and I could not lie on my left side at night. I sAw a fow testimonials of ot cided to try Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and to my great joy and surprise they tely cared me and it only took six boxes to do it. I have a neighbor, Mrs. Rickett, and I induced her to try them and they effected a cure. I can endorse their use for anyone afflicted as I was." at all dealers or mailed direct on receip rice by The T. Milburn Co., Li 'oronto, Ont. + You cannot possibly hawd a better Cocoa thaz A delicious drink and a sustaining food. Fragrant, nutritious and economical. This excellent Cocoa maintains the system in robust health, and enables it to resist winter's extreme cold. COCOA iid by Grocers and Storekeepers in }-1b. and }-1b Tins. The results of modern civilisation are bois oid drink, los sleep, and awn up He was gotting on famously. One work, the the ime all tell night he had a particularly vivid : A ty dream. In accordance with his prac- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1909, THOUGHTS IN DREAMS STARTLING RAPIDITY WITH WHICH MIND WORKS. Events of a Whole Lifetime May Flit Past the Dreamer in a Few Moments--Queer Results of a Dream Experiment By a Noted Psychologist. A characteristic of dreams which, as the rather materialistic Dr. Clarke says, "hints at a life that has neither beginning nor end and is bounded by no limits which human thoughts can compass" is the rapidity with which ovents happen in the dream world. Thus, when asleep and dreaming, wa live an entire lifetime in a minute; in a space of time that is scarcely more than a second * wo pass through ex- periences that could not be duplicated in this objective sphere in hours, per- haps in years. Count Lavalette relates that ono night, when imprisoned and under sen- tence of death, he dreamed that ho stood for five hours at a Paris street corner, where he witnessed a con- tinuous succession of harrowing" scenes of blood, every one of which wrought hi¢ soul to the highest pitch of excite The ment. When he woke he found that he had been aslecp less than two min- ules, In a more recent experiment, made expressly to test the truth of these theories, the subject was aroused from gleop by a few drops of water being sprinkled upon his forehead. It took but an instant to accomplish this re sult, and vet in that incaleulably brief spac: of tyme tho rien dreamed of going on an excursion; of dn accident by which he was plunged into a lake, and during the long seugele to os cape death that followed all the ex- periences of 'his life seemed to flash before him, just as they are said to appear to a person who is actually drowning. Dreams are iricksters. Prof. Tit- chener, of Cornell University, told with gusto of his experience. As a gpecialist in psychology he interested himself in dreams. Like a true scien- List, he once set about gathering data. He wanted to know what caused dreams, where they came frag, what they meant, and all that. He déter- mined to watch himself when he slept: and to awake himself at once when he found himself dreaming something of value. So, with a note book on a writing table' near his bed, he forced himself to waken for several nights and to write down, whiie the dream impressions were vivid, his remem- brances of the details and by a study of the room, the bed and his physical possible causes of his dreams. tice, he forced himself to awake and immediately write down clearly overy- rn 5 ( A Letter Regarding 'Man's Quit- [Ji ing Ministry. W. A. Rockwell, Wellington, writes hy, retirement from. the ministry, 1 ask $5 bid. THE SPORT REVIEW. -- Ta Interesting News From the Var- ious Sporting Fields. Natiie Bum | the Napanee Express: $400" to $1,000 E. Casin at Los "In order that pur friends may know | Angeles, but Owner R. F. Carman re- the fact concerning my son Ferdinand's | tained the gelding by ' the customary : "sort jon of food remains in the stomach snd any he torments of indi ¥ a condition to atiempt to arrive at the your indulgence in giving space for the following . official statement of Bishop Neely's from the Chicago " "The Rev. F. 8. Rockwel Sheridan Park church, has proposed to enter upon 1 business tempor- arily in order to meet certain pressing financial' obligations, but for the pur- pose of avoiding any questions as to ministerial relations, he hag.formally requested a - certificate location. Such a location takes him out of the membership of the annual conference, but makes it possible for him to ke re- instated when he abandons his secular work." ; : "I wish to sa¥._ in addition to ithe above that I approve what Ferd has done, and hope he will succeed and pay the other fellow." te Nature's Signal. Pain Nature's signal that some nerve is in distress. Nerves cry, out when poisoned, when under pressure, or when directly injured, The' remedy that relieves the pain, no matter what the cause, is "8 White Liniment. Cures sprains, = swellings, bruises, lumbago, neuralgia, rheumatism. The & > of the is handiest remedy you can have in the house, Only 25¢. at Wade's Drug Store. Salvation = Army, at, Philadelphia, Miss . ' ink > ; Booth's hei brought: tears to the | stop him. 1 don't think he can stay eytés of many in her mudience, away from me for ten rounds. S---------------- Philadelphia "Jack" O'Brien, after Prompt And: Decided. outpointing Stanley Ketchel, the Wo are as COMMANDER EVANGELINE BOOTFL During the anniversary services of the strong 'and vigorous as Over $200 has been raised for the champion Lindsay Midgets, and at a civic banquet some night this week | each player will bo presented with a suit of clothes and a hand bag. An offer has been receivad by cablo from Henry Payne Whitney for the ser- vices of Jockey J. Butler to ride in England. Butler had an arm broken in a fall at San Francisco last week. "Wally" Hagar was re-clected presi- dent of the Montreal Football Club and "Ted" Savage captain of the first fourteen at the annual meeting held in the M.A.A.A. clubhouse, Friday night. The Toronto ball team arrived in Chatifam, Ont., Saturday, and are now comfortably housed in Hotel Sa- nita ready to start the long pull of rounding into shape for the coming scasom. Manager James Murphy is respon sible for the statement that Powers, who proved such a good ono ow the Torontos last year, is not going to the west. He will play with the To- rontos this year or he will not play at all. The great question that is agitating Hamilton now--between turns on the bowling alleys--is whether "Billy" Sherring will get his amateur card. The great: little runner should get it, as he is as near amatour as they are built hereabouts. ' Record time wae made in the fifteen- and three-fifth miles road race, which was run off at Rye, on the Sound, Port Chester, Saturday. Thomas Mor- rissey, unattached, winner of | lasy year's Boston Marathon race, finished first in 1 hour 29 minutes 30 seconds. New James Malone, Mohawk, AC, York, was second, four minutes be hind, and S. A. Mellor, Mercury AC, third. Prosidant Edward Hanlon, of the Baltimore Baseball Club, was found in his denunciation of his eastern league schedule when he was asked how it suited him. 'Baltimore got the worst in the allotment of * dates in every way," said Mr. Hanlon, "It is un- douhtedly the worst schedule that was ever arranged for Baltimore, and it is preity rough, considering 'that the pennant was won here last season.' Ketchel had the right dope on his fight with O'Brien. He finished train- ing on Wednesday, and said: to his sparring parinet, "Niok' Muller, after the final go: "Well, if O'Brien can beat mo feeling as good as 1 do, he can have Johnson. They can say all they want to about O'Brien's clever- ness, but I want to get to him only once, If T-can hit him once will middloweight champion, 'in five rounds } out in the When a digest, it causes rapidly ferments, irritating the sensitive coating nhl Ser parts of the body, particularly the ie digested food remai So long as this undi t rema iscomfort continues. yn doses of BEECHAM'S stop ali fermentation, sweeten Ee of Beecham's 'soon restores them to a normal, healthy co wit Beecham's Pills positively cure all stomach troubles, while their . bencficial effects on the liver and kidneys greatly improve the gen-, eral health. £3 Beécham's Pills have been used and recommended by the gen- eral public for over fifty years. : bcpared only by the Praprietor, Thomas Bescham, St. Helens, Lancashire, Fog: Sold everywhere in Canada and U. S. America. In boxes a5 cents, 1 PI tomach and rden. and wive All First-Class Dealers Sell DEWARS "Special Liqueur!" oon Both an Ontario wheat flour and a Manitoba wheat flour Both a "Bread" flour and a "Pastry" flour Price, 50 cents a box, 3 boxes for i=, bt - | seemed at the EPPS'S his note sheet was blank. He remem- bered pdsitively the notes he had set pondering. That upon his mind before dropping off in- to slumber that he must awaken with his first dream, or, if not with that, with his second dream. Subsequently this strong ante-sleeping command de- livered to himself was present all through his dream consciousness. When the first scenes of a vivid dream came before his fancy he felt himself awaken and he set about writing down: the facts upon the pad at his table. 14 was then that from some source of inner consciousness he felt the com- mand again to awake, although he time to be in full pos session. of his normal faculties. His eyes opened, and the secret was out. He found himself lying in bed, where hee hael boon all that night. His rising after each dream had become so much a routing that he had dreamed that he had arisen and had made the notes, and his dream was go clear that it gsecmed reality. Outdoor Sleeping. Martha Cutler, in Harper's Bazar Lacking any opportunity for sleep ing entirely in the open, one can have a_sleeping-hood which enables one to sloop with the head out-of-doors and the rest of the body indoors. For this one can place the bed with the against.the wall and tha head at the window. The canvas -hood extends over -the head alone, completely ecut- ting off the rest of the body. The win- dow is wide open, leaving the head ex- side *Silver Plate that Wears" 'The Sixtieth Anniversary of the introduction of ' knives, oy pe oan "1847 ROGERS BROS. ea sm and wea a id that will add grace fo or §] SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS Tea sels, dishes, elc., with the same bigh reputation are made by MERIDEN BRITA CO. posed to the outside air, and there is a curtain to drop from the upper sash for protection against storm or winds. Another form of hood permits the bed to stand with the head to the win- dow and the foot out in the room. With this style of hood the extcnsion bod may be used. The head of this extends out of the window, just far enough to allow the head of the sleep- or to rest outside. The sash is left open with a curtain for use in case of storms, and in addition there is a canvas awning which may be raised or lowered. ------ Starting Early. ERY pi al' (ez \ GY GRADE NN (Oorsels li] FULLY "™ GUARANTEED "IC NONE BETTER MADE Little Maurice will get on--you see if he doesn't. : Little Maurice's mother was a dressmaker, and little Maurice had a baby sister. Now, the drawing-rooms and dining-rooms and best. bedrooms and passages of dressmakers' abodes are liable to secrete pins upon their carpets, no matter how much care pe exercised: and, ae little Maurice's baby sister had a passion for crawl- ing, his mother arranged to pay him a penny for every dozen pins he brought her. "Nurse," whispered little Maurice, as his stock of pennies increased, 'do + irritations ar ulcers VANSONERIGALCO. gent or poisonous. QINCINNATL, 81.00, or 3 bottles $2.73, ing people from saying "oood morn- ing" to each other. MEN AND WOMEN, Use Big © for unnatural discharges,infiammations, - of mucous membranes. ta Contagion. Painjess, and not astrine Sold by Druggists, or sent in plain wrapper, by express, prepaid, for yon know what I am going to do when [ get sixpence ?"' "Well? enquired nurse. "I'm going to buy twenty-four farthing packets of pins, and scatter them all over the floor, and pick them up," replied the infant financier. ed blood. Chicago News. gan the political orator, "lend your ears--'" ! All may have ' pure, rich, be- me |1 "Now, ladies and gentlemen," someone' 'in the gallery of cabbage ai the Just then threw a head SPE aker. "Pardon me, my friend," continued the speaker, turning his oyes toward + m-------------- "Fresh caramels," McConkey's choice of royalty. Sold in Kingston only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Nine times out of ten genuine in- vestigation will take the wind out of the sails of grievance. Large bananas, 30c. dozen, at Gil- bert's. A belief that has for its basic prin- ciple the Lord's vengeance, is one that 1 do not care to tie to. A lot of people only think they would be generous if they had the oth- er man's money. Is. Your Back The Weakest Point? Does it Play Out First When You Have Steady Work to Do, Look For Other Indications That the Kidneys Are to Blame and Obtain Cure By Using Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Many a man finds that\his back is his weakest point and does not know why. He cannot do heavy work and even light work, if continuous, leads to an aching back. Under these circumstances you can be pretty sure that the kidneys are weak and disordered and that the back pains are really kidney pains. Other symptoms are' deposits in thes urine after standing, pain and smart- ing when passing water, frequent de- sire to urinate, also headache, dryness and harshness of the skin and pains in the limbs and body. If an insurance company finds these symptoms present they will not in- sure your life. Isn't this sufficient in- dication that there is danger ahead ? Backache soon disappears when Dr. 'Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are used and kidney disease is thoroughly cured by this treatment. You can find positive proof of this statement in almost every community in this country and here is a letter very much to the point. George Tryon, Westport, Leeds coun- ty, Ont., writes: "For two years was completely laid up with lame back and could - neither walk or ride. 1 tried many medicines and the doctor's treatment did not help me. "A friend told me about Dr. Chase's completely cured me. I have never had a lame back or kidney trouble since and my cure has been the means of selling many boxes of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills." One pill a dose, The wit is also 'quite frequently the Circular sent oa request. bore. 95¢. a box, at all , or Edman- son, Bates & Co., Toronto. ho got over a le their match on Thursday not only France, in souri Athletic C ub, but he also gave ihe Frenchman his fi first period and immense avail. man, and when he became ar De Rouen's attempts to roug went after tho Frenchman until he had Kidney-Liver Pills and this medicine | thing about it, then went back to | ur blood is rich and pure,. All' pow- | Was practically knockex sleep again. The next morning ho | er and vitality - comes from the blood. tenth round at the Ni arose and was astounded to see that | Many people always have impowverish- New York, Friday night. knocked him down three times before ft, hook on the point ng from this clipping : threw Raoul De straight falls at toe grip," applying Gotch was easily him thoroughly scared. ( shoved De Rouen completely ropes." De Rouen weighed 2¢ to Goich's 212. a -------- Saturday Night. : i The recent discussion in t of commons over the abuse franking privilege a western city in the 1904. A certain senator west was in the hi chases of domestic ed a request from the co committee in his' home campasgn literature. that he had ply, and one night the co ceive thé precious paign literature, materials. let 'had been delivered to ture there had tobe a proceed. You don't want tion {ranking Logic At Least. in a certain public sohool dislike of geography, and impossible The other day her teacher requesting studied her The lesson. Rosie 7" said #he teacher. "What did she say ?" geography, an she got married, an' you "The spring tonic you on." The uine Blaud's Pills, 100 National A.C., night, judg- "Frank Gotch Douen, rst taste of the pressure hard when De Rouen tried his usual rough Do Rouen's rough tactics strength proved. of the quicker The Senator's Sad Mistake. as regards paign literature recalls an incident in campaign committee gathered in force literature. The sec- tents before the election fight domestic articles that senator's presence nowadays. showed no improvement, however. "And did your mother read the note, "Yes, ma'am,' was the reply. or 25¢. Sold in at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. 'Phone 230, Take no other, > Ketchel vitalizing ble v using' W down thereon in the middle of the Tonic "Pills Yana of the jaw, which sent the crafty preceditig night. The next night again | prompt and decided. They are 'a great Quaker to the boards in a helpless } he wrote . down his' notes after his | perve strengthener and blood maker. | condition. The round had four se dreams, only to have the same un- | In boxes, 95¢., at Wade's Drug Store, |conds to go and the bell ended it be canny scnsation the next morning at } Money back if not satisfactory. "| fore Referce Hurst had a chance to finding nothing recorded. y -- count off the fatal ten seconds. The sirange circumstances set him to Too Generous. Evidently Frank Gotoh gave De pight he impressed Rouen a pretiy rough time of it In of the Mis- tho the ring the point from which the cabbage had |tactics. The Frenchman left coma, "I only asked for your ears; [at the end of the bout, tamed and I don't care for your head." chastened. Throughout the entire no oused at th it he mee ho over the 51 pounds he 'house sof the cam: of from the habit of making pur- supplies in onst and franking them home. u ing the campaign the senator receiv- the Dur: nservative town for some He wired back mailed a generous sup- nservative to re- retary produced the bag and, with due ceremony, it was opened, but, alas | somebody had mixed the la- bels; and, instead of the expected cam- the bag was : to contain a generous supply of toi The campaign litera- found the sena- tor's office in the same building, and transfer of the con: could to men- in is a little girl pupil who is well up in most of her studies, but she has an inveterate it seems to teach the study to her. , made im- patient, sent to Rosie's mother a pote her to see that the girl next day "My mother said she didn't know she got married, an' my aunt didn't know geography an' know geo~ graphy an' you didn't get married,' can depend Iron Tonic ton As good for one as for the other. Fe Best for boths #7 At Your Grocer's Dealers--write us for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals, The T. H' r Co., Limited, Chatham, Ont. | Knitted into its Perfect 'Shape--Not Stretched Long after it is purchased Aff ZC &7) --after numerous trips to : the Laundry--Pen - Angle TRADE SARK. Underwear still retains its graceful, rfect glove-fitting shape, and Jooks as if it were donned but yesterday. Ask your dealer to show you Pen-Angle, ¢ Examine it--feel it, note its soft, smooth texture ; stretch it, and see its wonderful elasticity--it cannot shrink. Pen-Angle Underwear is vastly different. It is knitted, not woven--comfortable, not irritating. x Pen-Angle isan individual, exclusive Un- derwear creation, It is knitted into its mere snug, perfect shape-- not stretched. The variety of styles, sizes and weights (for any climate) is almost unlimited." J.o0k for the Pen-Angle labef--it'sa guaranteeof complete satisfaction, or your money refund It means quality--removes the last straw be. tween you and Underwear satisfaction. Remember the Watchword : i oa , Like fire insu - Painting is not an ex ance, painting is a profitable and necessary investment. Your dings may not burn but they certainly wi// deteriorate rapidly if not protected by good paint. - | SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PUNT used on your every live or six years will tely seal the wood against the weather, and the dam will not into the wood, tgrn- ing it and by the sun and frost. Then consider the a} SRF Jobe value that ee well painted buildings have compared with vo-

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