Daily British Whig (1850), 1 May 1909, p. 6

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ps = ---- forerunner HELP 16 10 STARE © 30v AND SOREOW MINGLE. . > s ¥ Hysterical Scenes at Welsh Re- 4 ------ : EL REFORMATORY 3 RE-| Cardifi, May 1 Strange "revival" n Sdenes 'are being witnessed at a 'mission: VOLTA 5 which js proceeding this week at the > B-- Park Hotel, Kill Two Wardens and Compel At yesterday's meeting a few Welsh- Others to Supply Them With whe were present. but most bf the ped ; ple came from places as far away heel 0 Wine and" Tobaeeo. Nottingham and London. = The leader Curd Many. Biseas Paris, May 1.--Eighty boys of the | was Smich Wigglesworth, who thunder- Chicago, ML, April 30; penitentiary school at * Gaillon, near | ed forth the following welcome: "Come | Rnssell Keyes, ww Rouen, broke into. open revolt" yester- | on, brethren, come on, come on. Ha! State stfeet, profes to have discov- day, and, after half lalling two jailers | ha! hal Gloty, glory, glory! Blood, ered a new fountain of youth. It con- PAGE SIX. and smashing everything they could lay blood, blood. Amen. sists. of nothin PBDI poclie 'hands on, helped sixteen of their num- | A middle-aged 'man writhed in ap- | libetal injections of 0 il, [ber to escape. Seven of these were cap- parently agomzed i and cried | aut, oil, or ; oil, becd tured, but nine are still at liberty. and sobbed like a heart-broken child. ¥ Gon:ains. i There are » boys of ages varying | One man's body was fearfully contort- eyes' theory: ning th from 14 to 19 the penitentiary. At] ed. When physical collapse seemed "in- tuberculosis; the Dievention lunch time twelve of the twenty-four | evitable the penitent burt forth in Ty ailment, iis 'heir : Sin i ri, A jailers were off duty, and the boys made { wild laughter, "You are coming' om, | atta 1 Youth : Care ol the Bair. x a sudden attack:on the remainder. They | brother," said Mr. Wigglesworth, | advanced before seh : Co. Newark, N. 3. » | pufled down a 'piece of wall and pelted } "Preserve, brother." y puili thodox and ' medical "sogieties 'as the' Philo Spee. ! JAS BH M ; LEOD the jailers with bricks. The twelve men small scent bo'tle i Medico-Eegal society of New York. . . C 4 shouted for help, but when the others | pocket, he poured the liquid contents The physician asserts that he has came back fhe lads were too many for on the kneeling man's head. The effect Jositive y and finally, cured: many, gases jection of hy the subcutaneous them. i was magical, and the man became sub- i ils ; The director of the penitentiary tele- | dued infection of oils. and there is no longer' phoned for soldiers, but only ten men fr. A disheveled, ctimson-faced woman [any reason for a person growing old. - | were sent; and the lads drove them looked with haggard stare into vacan- 1a other words, if you grow old, it id . . off. - They. then smashed windows and | cy mnd tien threw herself on the floor, | your own fault, so long as there is USE GAS {1 tamps, and. broke their way into the Pwhers she sefeamed and groaned and { plenty of oil in: the"world and a'syringe " workshops, where they armed them- fanghted, agony and joy altersiating. | or two. 13 1 Zhi selveg uth saws and other. tools, and, | Another woman, on her knees 'in an Among the diseases which can be § FTE ~ for cooking purposes. shou ing Songs, marched to the, pent: ohecure, fommer, gave vent £2 sounds | cured and prev ned by oil injections x y . 1 ' tentiary cells and set free those ol theit resembling +he cry of a lamb. : according to , yes, are: Tuber: 7 A Emil wists Are TL Itis comrades who hat been locked in them ; A woman Ie tie hall 9 Say, that culdsis of a jor lupus, catarrhal a i Always Ready For Use i . for various offefices, or three years she had suffered irom. afflictions of al ands, appendicitis, - J 1 With Ordinary Care Will ; Ro Quickest st ¥ Late in the afternoon the fire brigade gariget ang had been in continual pain. nervous debility, ae blues, 'melancho-1 f° 3 Ny Last a Lifetime 4 eane , find more «soldiers 'arrived, but even ut she hid that day "received the lia, irisomnia, carditis, the fired feeling, i : ' THe Ciirk LE ad $ then the boys Held-out, and eventually { Blood" and been healed and was now | eczema, rheumatism; bronchial affec- A N &§ cy Magnetic Razor nol Cheapest submitted to be shat into the dining whole. This annountement. Was receiv- | tions, any skin disedse not covered in: : « % "a x packed in a celluloid finish, antiosp- hall only on condition that they be Led with cries of praise and hysterical | the above list, leprosy, old 'age, etc. ' | ¥ Gv ST M2 gic and moisture-proof 'box, Lovhich giveh a ration of wine. and "tobacco laughter. In ¢ppiving at the new theory, 'Dr. | 18s § Pn J 5 J : 7 The director was obliged to give in. [- Several women conyerts advanced to} Keyes has jabanddtied the © theory 'of x for protects the fine edge of the razor against E self : All the lamps in the place had been Fthe table making pitiable manifestations mental suggestion of which he was once | Tiwaan ust. EL. nquire from smashed, and the boys passed all nightf f motion and bursting into fighter, an exponent, "There was 'a time in"| "SE I, HR es | in darkness singing songs. This nforn- | While one rolled over on the "floor | my early practice .. of 'medicing," he ny Pp v 3: - } C. FOLGER, Manager, {ing a strong force of troops with fixed Shrifking wildly. ' sAs if by contagion sdid, "when [ treated many people by i } | LE The perpetual guarantee. coupon a | bayonels® took them prisoners. Sthers began to -utter most uncanny | suggestion and gave uch attention to J \ 4 packed with each razer is an" ious At the Works on Queen . . -- ; | mertal or suggestive treatment and the ' PAZOR Ea ) oy -- Street. | | . ry : psychology of disease. At that time, 7 on iE ---- & | 3 aa no doubt, 1 would have said that The dt a mw For Sale wherever cutlery is sold. ! mir have more to: do with develop- Ask' your dealer bout Sur pastas special propositida whereby | bm ' ey ing "the body and phases of tempera- ! you may tést one of these razors for 30 dre Sod cur tpseinl 3 to Ave ' { meht than 1 would to-day. A broader | ; . observation, the 'study of many people, | Firm of A. L, SILBERSTEIN, 41 Common St, Montreal both eollegtively and individually, and , foun - i mahy studies and 'works on tuberct- | a ME t a i A 3 : } : ; di i losis and other diseases, has convinced | Sold ngs! by Mitchell i » . {Absolutely Pure" i ' " ; me that nutrition practically as €very-. | : i Ni {on W. A | and MeKelvey and Bireh. » i J i oo ARAL | ) : HIG ST 6 RAD ES 3 - - . : : LAr oad * thing to doin developing the body, | . - a Ice | | ee Crescent Farm Gates | oe FUTURE OF HIS COUNTRY. Made of flat steel 'and pipésframe. Wo other gate equal to it and COAL OIL, Cream CL Epgiand's Mistake' Bs Baiser| Justas cheap . : "| LUBRICATING OILS, N 3 Ss . E | Cl ere ere eet . . 9s 4 ; FLOOR OIL, gi London, - May 1:~An interview is re- em falco he we peo WO | and much to do with the mental quali- 0 Tr. : _ = hi - = Any flavor. Any hou ki ported to have taken place betweeri the | RX Tr - 1 60c per quart. gi kaiser and:a representativesof Shipping } ' dil] 1 . . i 'Fruth. The kaiser is reported to hav 2 i. | X iP ¢ 8 r por 0 have Ry 1 f-4. 3% Ae AT] : : GREASE, ETE." * : Pri ig 's. 288 Princess St. ids : Ll : 1 11 § PROMPT DELIVERY. : uy ! ' es "You English make the one big mis- A ] AIETY ] ce 2 Phone 845. " ; take of always : imagining my people ¢ 3 § 23% 3 34 : a alv 6 Ww. F. KELLY are seeking-to spoil your trade supre- g oP - . wo macy on the seas: All my le wa i cy Of e Seas my: people want Toye's Building, -------------------- 3 g | LAZY LIVE STINET epee F i - d lis | is a share of it--of course, as.large a EY s Jr EE an Dak , # a : one as possible. | A NL Clarence and Ontario Strédts. 3 god that 1 would Gd : : "That 1 and my people are sincerely | Me - TN y 5 "1 find Cascarets so ! ¢ not be without on was troubled « Ee desirous 'of having nothing. but the : : a t deal "With torpid -Mver and Send ; : cable relationship with the English | | Sch Now since Aaking Cescticr® Shall ol n S| | peovier may not be "believed in your Le a recommend. tem 10 mY friends ae Ne country, but we are psed to being -mis- i . : as the best medicing I have ever seen: : ; 18 'gnderstood. It is strange. anda sewrce: | All kinds of Gates from $1.50 up. Also farm and opnamantal Ansa Bazinet, ; & of great regret to. me i. hat; notwith: fences manufactured. by- PARTRI GE {&. SONS CRESCENT - R. Osborn Mill: No. 2, Fail: River Mass. : i stahding all 'my protestations and. the | AND IRON WORKS, King St. West, 'opposite Hospital. one, 380, OD, fos \ | i official statements of my ministers, It p-- itp * Antique. | Furniture 'fond ' Pleasant, Pulatable, Potent, Taste i should still be possible that your peo- | re -- -- . turticles es aby. | ' Good. Do Soud. Pod Sicken, ) : : ple should cherish so deeply hostile. an , -- w---- Bn nn At a en or pe. " attitude ro my "people in their tradg | | y 31 have for sale. 25¢., BOe, Never sold in Bulk: fhe genuine ¢ fos. os ; 1 z ; tablet stamped COCO. Guaranteed Lo 4 # fy : » relations, 4 A Post. card will ning, de. ah cure or your money back. 928 ; i 4 ; : "Why should your people imagine | > i Wa Ed 1am, TR 5 ] 3 that, by some divine right, the oversea . , ] 4 : : carrying trade of the world has been. | : pM 4 : ; 9, J ¥ i Wood's hs i fo : specially intrusted to them, to the ex- \ Gor. Chathain end Princess 'Sts., * The Great Engl y 3 £ clusion of all othér nations in general - Kingston. Li rele ETT Breit amet etme - Jonesund ih S i and the Tatherigud in Laricar Am} Pe : re A ; ] not to be excused for thinking that : i ys ity, M dal y \ $ ; your shipowners' hatred of our great i, LINEN LAID WRITING PAPER: FOR LETTER COPYING, EC. : Kerua aime : i 1 ' iheteantile marine is iid Dased gn . : bar Hn [ivy y : oh : 3 their fear of losing still more © "the : f Phiod 081 per box. & : he He rin, Owing to my people's | Pads of 100 Sheets, size: 8% x11 inches---Te. cach, - Pads of 100 Sheets, size: 54 x 83 inches---4c. 'each. : , On rece ce, " ith go Secelph ah 9 competition: . $V indoom Torontos MISS NORAH ISELIN "You ask me to what I 'attribute the | universal hostility of your shipowners Daughter of c. Oliver Iselin, has bicome the bride of Count Ferdin- Yo ou people's competition Ir AT : . 3 s . 4 Don't Fail to See the aud Colloredo-Mannsfield, of Austr . prion died or those Fave | Bri tish Whi g Publishi ng Company Xo ah - oO meet it; DI your's 1powners are TRY ouR DRY ATTERIES. JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT - \ 1 J New Wall Pape is BIG AID TO MATRIMONY. noises. Mr. Wigglesworth had a screen | angry because the days of ten, twenty -- THE HOME OF GOOD PRINTING. Ti ; . Mfg Co 2 urnbull Flectrical . . .. drawn: across the room to hide the | and thirty years ago are gone from ! v ' Bagot Bt, 'Phope, 873; ws : -- RT ie Bachelor Pageant in a "Belgian supphants. them for ever. Then they made great i : : Village. [he scene comtinued for three hours, | profits--exortionate profits. D BE FRASER'S. ie " : | relieved occasionally by hymns and the "Why, you English people ought 10 » . Brussels, May 1.--The wind of ma- | sobering advice of one leader, . who { thank my people for-the very competi | b i Phens. 278. 78 William St. trimony ds blowing over Belgium. The | 5. vq that brethren should not over- | tion of which you complain,' It has re i maaiciens . village Ecaussines, 1 i | maidens of the village Ecaussines, WM oop the mark, duced transit costs to you and all other ' g i f inaut, issue._a : in the Province-of Hainaut, issue J nations as they would never otherwise OUR ROOSTER BRAND | cordial invitation to "all available aE. Fata have: been reduced, $OS0ELELEDESCLOOOBBION 24 bachelors in the world" to come and ONE BADLY WOUNDED. 2 Cn "But you English; you are selfish h : i 5 i OF TOBACCO - seek atwife among them. on Whitmon- re end suspicion ¥: i Nye aman n DR poet at ovale mi ih le ad od fuk nee 1 Rdg Smoking and Chewing at forty five prosheel ve hushands This RELY Sal Swords. ping men; by state, assistance and by |. , ; y ' the kind we sell. cents a pound, is good tobacco. y | yearly -event a "caussmes;, it was Paris. May 1.<A letermined duel | honorin vont: paFioti . that | ' 7% . . : iV in. And Maclean, | Hroanized. seven years. : , Wo | Paris, May:1.--A i g pa-riotic ones, so that | - pay eighty-five n rew organized. seven years ago with the a with swords was 'fought between two | thére shall be some other aim for them Bananas, Pine Apples, Navel Oranges, i Ontario street. sistance Of . rities. who e- 0 é In tance of the authorities, Whe HS, well-known - men _ of letters yesterday | than mere money gain: You see, loam | . ; ; y he. y encourage ie : : morning 'at the: Parc axe Princes, just generous, for 'in telling you this J tell | hoice Eating Apples Coal 18 good coal and we guar- ! & 3 Cc & Al nh | success of the scheme has incregsed | oo > 4 } W ; l ; ¢ Re hrriage Ws itside Paris. you the secret of the development of | a : tee prompt delivery. 'Phous, l many marriages follow- p ! Pure Cream Chocolate Eeclairs, Creais Puffs, Cream Cakes; 188 P ¥ year hy year; "a E ¢ . : : FOR all - The combatants" wpre MM. Charles | my people's mercantile power on the . Just arrived, car of building and | ing the party. All the maiden membiess | 14.4 Firsch, the novelist and: dram- 1 seas." and Charlotte Russe. B tt & CO. FOOT WEST STREET. plastering lime, plastering hair. of the original committee are Now mar | SV LGe and F. T. Marinetti; he AT ried s 5 ; { ' y A til ir i { F ranco-1talian poet and playwright. ) | Drury's Goal and Wood Yard, We fest 2 to, begin on es desperate fight was a result of 2 DIVERSITY OF OPINIONS. R H oO ; e' 302 KING ST. ¢ e - atl monday:at 10 0 Okk, V tac altercation during a performance of J or . » i y S, ? awe anssavsese 235 Wellington street. ee Te at the stay' Marinetti's, play, "Le Roi Bombance." | Ade: When Woman's Beauty is he | : : Phone 141 TH ro o § "Phone 448s. g In the first encounter M, Marinetti Best. 4 ; THE FRONTENAC = to § the golden book: 'In-the after-| a i .c . ; } there Sill De "on the market- | was pricked in the right wrist, but the Paris, May 1.--At what age is woman ; a : . Nor TRIPP 10 AND IN SOCIETY ---------------------- James Campbell, place a. pageant of bachelors, who will | Pade Su not peneqrate deeply, he most beautiful? This «is. a question : EE ESTABLISHED, 18€3. OR, y be addressed by the president .of the ne outs peer A grins So Which . gaging the aftentih of sane : f x % + | president--Sir Richard Cartwright iden © Line Afternootl te ny 1 desperate charactef, C a the best-known artists, aywrights 4 9% : ¥ . 109 BROCK STREET. maiden committee. Afternoon tea will making furious_atiempts fo place the ed? py iii a 8 A Few Lelt to Furnish. Mouiay aged. on CLL, apd Fe ben hd ' pert . 0' bene ot Lures. es purchased be served by the maidens and a con-| ype; hors du combat. The swords Pies] Prevost, the noyelist, SAYS ty on Cleaning -and Pressing. nt ball will conclude the day's 1 0 ¥ ww SE . : " a pert 4nd. all will conclude the days idiashed dazzingly in the sunshine, and | that' the age of absolute beauty an Wo: A : Whil 0 £ |¥eceived and interest allowed. New Velvet Collars, from Any. one wishing to receive. an invic | the two. men, 33 they gained or gavel man passes very quickly, but in Paris | § 8 ur lea , ®, ¢. McGill, Managing Director. grotind, looked for. all -the world like | many women are most attractive be- Er : Le ; 87 Clarenes 'strests . tation must send in his name to the | Rone Y 7 CENTS up president before May 15th. Rehting poke & h we tween the ages of 30 and 40..% Bm i On he ofher hand, the: bachelors of o the tenth enicBnter there was an | © Heminine. beauty, according * to: M. 1. hl f oy oh fin LADIES' wn CENTS' éxciting 'moment when = M. Hirsch' § Aliel Bounard, the poet, is only perfect 4 FA MAAMS The kind that sells Brass ' > .. 3 a -- - '§ FOUNDRY a nei€hboring village, Ronquieres, an-1 (ou snappe i, A - } TNA \ onhee a' similagdete 3v | snapped. The seconds threw up | between the ages of 2¢ and 30, while wu i We full arantes su aunty, ANGROVE ; ! nouhce a similar; dete foRPAVBISONdAY, | A Marinerti®s sword just in time. (10 "woman is always beantiful if she has | (ofTo : F1dt4d and Iron Beds, 'stron' dul | ones style, Site, womanly» and ngs ; : Shire : and "gll maidens' are invited to "attend. 3 . ) i od Bled . the eléventh encounter :M. Hirsch was} the beaut { her age." is the verdict] if | . ; . U | perfect fit. 3 Hrass and Jrok eal Whitsuntide © ih Belgium . will offer a | wounded in the right forearm, the cut, Site. 3 ol -r ARS 3s Re or, sq oi : durable, lasts a life time. of Any Size or Weight. unique opportunity. to any one: in the! rau: . ; of 2 reslay, who adds, ' " : ' world" who wants to get mafried. Being three-quarters of an inch dee: that "the majority. of our contempor- £ yd 3 ; ' «18 ® '. Pl e d Armes ; as The secotids called 'a halt, but: M. | aries' appear to forget" it? Her per- 13) SPRINGS --Hercules; the & 998 ac om-- Hirsch ifisisted on the duel proceeding-¥ sonal opinion is that woman is at her | ne onlv kind d ep s Sete ------------------ Piles Cured In 6 To#léd Days. The wound was therefore bound up and | best between 30 and 40. ) ed 3 Y LDERS | Por, Ointment is guaranteed to | the fight continued, ; While Mme: Marni, the Avell-known MATTRESSES --Sanitary and healthy to sleep' T0 CONTRACTORS & BUI cure any. case of itching, blind, bleeds After "the twelfh 'encounter it be: { authoress, considers that «the Heautiful on, at i 3 ' 4 he Perfect Brick & Tile Co., Wash- |ing or "protruding piles in 6 to 14 | came obyioys that M. Hirsch: owing to | woman's triumphal period js: between 30 ' x burn, . days or money refunded. 50o. the stiffndss of his wounded arm, was! and 40, and Mme "Dieulafoy declares : naib -- unable properly to use his swogd. . In} for the years between 33 and 45, Mme. J R - ' The Leading Underta ore cig fended to, at the City Aviction PAISLEY & CHISHOLM, Lessces Mibby's for President suspenders. view of his manifest inferiotity the Natielle Tinayne, the a that ames 1 S, i For Ambulance . | Booms, 88 Brock St. Kingston. Are read + for immediate| Phe world is full' of people + who seconds: insisted 'that 'the duel should} jt is impossible to deal with the ques | é A 3 i : Ta oF J. B. JONES. Avctionskes wv ---- n very in d in . v . + : a : y x : Selivery. Brick thas wil BE Pacity. of | reiuse to believe that silence is gold- Re sreclfs ail | tion of woman's beauty in figures--two . fen. : M. Hirscl's 'wound is of 'a father's women born on the same day not 50 L000 daily. } . : SEE] - e Dunlop. rubber tires for baby caryi- | serious character, . years old on the same day. "There 15 Val ; : : ' § Milne, 272 Bagot street. RHETT {no age for benuty" she 'says. "Alt p " tI PLUMBERS : 2 Blan ee : * Wm. Murray Auction P Phobe 542. Is Britain Tired Of Canada ? rosés do not bloom at the same time." A bei y , EXTE ; SOLDER, the ro of uellet thin cms BROCK ST Better consider yoursell an amateur We don't think' so, buf: we are sure Woman's age for "retreat" has been 27 . : than to meet failure as a professions { no man has any chance -of . curing put back within recent years, according Wew Carriages, Cutters, Harness, al. corns unless he uses Putnam's Corn | to the opinion of several distinguished Sale of Horses every Saturday. "Huylex's chocolate covered pepper- Extractor. - It takes, out root, stem | persons. The reason given-is that. Wo. po -- = lmints" fresh at Gibson's Red Cross {and branch, tures painlessly in twen- | men to-day have a more just notion! Some Christians mix advice "with |drag stare. } four hours. Use only Putnam's, - of their value. The progress of fem- their prayers. It always pleases the pessimist to 2S seme inist ideas has emancipated them from Try Bibby's 50c, snspendersy take the: negative-on the questions Bibby 's for President suspenders, the old slavery to husband ands family B® a

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