Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jul 1909, p. 4

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race FOUR. |THE WHIG, 76th YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at {8000 King street, Kingston, Ontario, jot 38 por year, Editions at 2.30 and 4 le oc. WEERLY BRITISH WHIG, 18 8 Jases. BR in parts on Monda To United yea me Ay = one of the best Job Prin y an EH morning at §1 a year. 6c A GA | States, charge for Dostage bas * Sided, Rauise price of fly 89 3 5 kly 0 per r. jing Offices in and cheap work ; nine tmprov | The British Whig Publishing EDW;: J. B. PENSE, Managing Director; TORONTO OFFICE. Suite 19 and 20, Queen City Oham- | bers, 32 Church 8t., Toronto, H. | Bmalipeice, of. Pu representative. Daily Wihig. PRESIDENT AT REST. Whig had gone to] came Put in Your Tank at Our Dock. Garage Marine to. Selby § Youlden, Ltd. Ontario St. Automobiles ar Engines promptly attend Just as the press, on Saturday, a message miele fofofofofoiofffefeeefoieteid | to hand from Sherbrooke, Que., an-| wuncing the death of L. S Notic¢ to Strangers in hei oo Teel he Conlin i Assoc rest While in our city take a ia gation, and pres minutes to call and examine Fo {dent of the Sherbrooke Record extensive and beautiful collection ! : of ANTIQUE FURNITURE and 4 company. He passed away on Sa OLD FASHIONED ARTICLES, summer home, which we are offering at a low carh price or exchange. I will buy any part or all in your home. Send post card. Chan- Press and founder | | Daily | morning at his Hatley. Mr. from [turday {North {home on Channel returned | Friday Montreal, being | unable to proceed to the press meet- | ' L. Lesses, : ng at Kingston. Cor. Princess and Chatham Stas. * { Every Ontario Kingston, Ont. { the who knew heartes] and pressman pure minded, noble Atte | progesive {sociation will { Eleeted the March last (the second outside half century's history) the | Channell, of Sheg-| ! | | | | | ! | "| president of the de _ head in of On-| | deplore "his Kops Stout (Non-Alcoholic) LEMON SYRUP, organization's tariogin- a elevation of L. S, was regarded as an things, the brooke, Que. omen of good inaugura tion of a new era when a Canadian | wssocmtion, with one aim and pur: LIME JUICE, RASPBERRY VINEGAR. D. COUPER, Dealer In Pure Food Grociges. | "Phone, 76a. 341-3 Princess St created' and from | Halifax the would be pose, would be brotherhood | TT his | this was his ambition | Vancouver to f journalism: unified. his desire, He hoped for its his time, | but Death, the fruition in inexorable master, touched him and his voice is silent His spirit, his rivjelnlsofuinininiefeieeiiininivieinih mayhap, through the ' of sympathy and regret that he has| A > heen snatched from the activities of | { The kind you are looking for is life, may spring the purpose in others * the kind we sell to press on to ultimate work, will live and, . | common feeling | triumph. I'he late Mr. Channell was known to SCRAN I ON pressmen generally as a quiet, hon-| t, resourceful man Frail of body o Coal 18 good coal and we guar- g & he strong in will and deter- antee prompt delivery. 'Phone, 183, . Booth & Co., ff the FOOT WEST STREET.. hess. In him endearing elliott | and e tario, was vet mination dignified he yet showed] marks of genfleness and A were found the sweet virtues that won regard teem Every pressman in On therefore, deplores his demise, | THE FRONTENAC LOANAND INVESTMENT SOCIETY |, ESTABLISHED, 1863, President, Sir Richard Cartwright, | done, and . Mapey issued on City and Farm Pro-| 1 perties, Municipal and Oounty Deben- | tures, Mortgages purchased. Deposits "gn ts ------ received and interest allowed. THE ECONOMIES GO ON. 5. C. McGill, Managing Dirsctor,| 'jj. Board of 87 Clarence street. afflicted family, Sher ind sorrows with the also with the citizens of beaoke. Que., where his work was where he was most admir- Intercolonial's Man- | pursuing its cconomic po- | I must be | agement 1s licy, and Wall Paper tl Side Wall, with results which ymmonded by th » who want to sce © same busines it exhibited | Border, Ceiling ! all same price, at been the bane this FRASER'S, 78 William St | hui nthe B. D. GAGE & SON been attempted in the way of re and private ownership. It public as mstitutaon | that | past, in spite of all | BUTCHERS. |i thee Se------------ were New supply of Ingersoll Cured Meats, : Cooked Ham, Jellied Hock. agement. of any ra weet Pickled Pork and Pigs Feet. - New Cabbage, Butter and lggs Ss Ihe road was a political conceplion, COR. BAGOT AND EARL STS. |, or 'Phone, 876-7. have been expenses which | utile and wnattending, the man ilroad hy a com wo oprivate corporation political reasons meq wire ointedd to 1 and continued in its vrvice long after their usefulness ap d to be gone. Every feature in connection with it had some handicap | Sooner or late there had to be a | change, and it is now It is to the credit of Hon. M presumably gave the mat attention He made an road. He looked depariment of i He saw (grand Union Hotel] ~~ + Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City Rooms, $1.00 a Day AND UPWARD } to and from Station free. ving hegun Send 20 stamp for N.Y, Oty Guide Book and Map coming to pass Gra QF7CES - MONTREAL TORONTO, ~~ D ham that he OTTAWA, WINNIPEG, WASHINGTON, ~~% ter hi INSY ol the mmto that x nehment Land ystematically next move was to secure the men would enter upon the work, and | t continue until the all® constituted, BIBRY' S CAB STAND; 13 she oi aimee 2 te deputy minister of railways, as members, 1 and | Phone 20l. nving pert railway DAY or NIGHT |»: > thousands of board 1 associated with them an ex- man, has been at work months, and already dollars a bes saves] The many | month have working staff has rivlueed, the contracts have vised, The heen heen waste and unn™®essary expense in every direction have been cut off. There is {he nearest approach to business management and public ownership possible, © and the the nox railway | department, before mceting | parhament, will domonstrat » wisdom. of this new departure was authorized with somé mis | and [it has beon contemplated Now and kindly spirit. -- ---------- EDITORIAL Indianapolis officials of the Up Norkers' it tro NOTES Association Are ublers iy the Sydney mine trouble. The mntry must in some way be relieved of this fore n dictation people were long . CRAWFORD; dry spell. Now 'Phone, P, Foot of Queen St. Oh i l : or a: hreak in the of the It . " An a eritaoal Mr. Graham is making good his pro- misvs; and thé premicr has been real | He Coal Pr blep izing his expectations in one 'of his latest colleagues hard to suit all Ca, Ld. | V during the "1 that can be | 5 tly mm | | once, | | the Ross | sees it. {should be | cialists He | labor {had repeatedly and hopelessly | very | little jern- end of the {tion from Prince Rupert inward has extended v THE DAILY SRITISH YHIC. MONDAY, JuLy 19, 1900. classes. It's good the hand of mere man is not upon the spiggot, tolerated Be- cause she preaches socialism in J streets of Montreal. If she had pro- {claimed the news of some new graft the people and the police could have A woman cannot be Canada ; zapla" shyliat, stylish, {stood it with great complacency. The revenue of the dominion 'was dollars better this millions of first than the 1908. The had of the return of bet- nearly three three months of vear revenue of a similar périod in best indication | ter times, The railway companies are acting making provision for the storage of grain at the Georgian Bay They want to use the car service in bringing the grain to shipping points, must be unloaded at The elevators will pay for them- and the cars selves, It is remarkable that the depression came and went with so little bad ef fects this ? { The banks foresaw the hard times and {péepared for them. To the the bankers is due re they How is accounted for heroic treatment of which sults for have not been thanked enough. Col. Sam Hughes has been vindi- cated by the shooting of Canadians at | Bistey. He was a constant defender of rifle, and it has been win- ining honours for Canada right along rifle His critics and the Col. Hughes knows 'a when he critics of {the Ross men do not. Cardinal Gibbons blames the clergy {for being {oo eager to marry mis {matched pairs. There is something in the charpy The clergy should be re- quired, to ale some enquiry into the yoke Or the issuer of licenses circumstances of the people they in matrimony, obliged to do it. Some people will remember Mr. Wyatt, terest of the his allies now who visited Kingston in the i Naval League. He and spend their time in liberals, thinks the would be justified in using violence and abusing the radicals and so- umionists driving the government from power It's time some one used violence on | him and ended his troubles SPIRIT OF THE PRESS Aye, Whose Finish ? Montreal Herald. A fight to a finish" what the Toronto World calls Sir Whit ney's little unpleasantness with pri- vate capital claiming its legal right Whose finish ? James Two Of A Kind. Guelph Mercury I'he Shah of seoking a seat among the back num along with Abdul Hamid, Abdul Aziz, Castro and a few others of that Persia will soon, be bers Fk, Mann's A Prophet News Mann's prediction of a wheat 140,000,000 bushels in the should put still l'oronto D. D harvest of theee prairie heart. into the to be found in the provinces pessimist if he is land. Nature Of The Strike. Toronto Globe. The Montreal conclusion of article on the Glace Gazette says at the Jay strike: "It is not a fight be tween two labor unions; it is a strug ele for the only thing that gives , union a right to exist--its abil ity to make a, bargain its momber will not repudiate n The Science Defined Free Osteopath Press not quackism It isn method of itself, for the Ottawa drugless curative which confines scientihe treatment ailments ol rht easzilv in most part, Lo organi There mig ci led 8 of cases in which osteo long standing treatment has been abundantly treatment failed pathic ucecssful after medicinal Result of the Ten Million Loan. Torénto Globe hen the av compana it«elf under the great financial tain the capital necessary the work of construc : section of the the National '1 way it applied to the 'dominion par Lament for temporary relief in the form of a loan of ten million dollars The application was granted with demur, gt was so obviously the wise thing tio, Trunk Pacific rail months Grand SOM wo found necessity of making a sacrihice to ob to carry om ion on the division ranscontinental rail moun- western because any sary enhancement of the cost of capi talization meant a hampering impair ment in the efliciency 'of the railway. The announcoment that a coniract has been let for the through the Yellow ult of the wise unneces section Head Pass is the policy of aiding the ompany with a view to uiding it over | the period of commercial depression I'he distance between the western ond of 'tho contract just let and the east scetion under constrne- reduced to 350 miles. The pect of the completion of the therefore, very good Ihere are yet two years within the limit fixed by ther 15 a strong probability that this in- terval will be quite enough for the purpose. 1 he nn pros- early whole "line is parliament, and long a day. for whose wife is away on an visit as if he. had washed his hreakfast dishes each week day morning Occasionally #% meek, unpretentious man surprises his wife by his sistence on wearing a loud green and white striped negligee shirt \ wise man is his wisdom. Sunday is not as the man continually extending Wis BADLY INJURED , Love Romance Has a Happy, ANHO STLER ER PLEADED] Berlin, | that Countose Elizaboth Seefried has GUILTY TO CRIME St. Andrew's Church Anniversary | of Bavaria, --A Young.Lady Who is Win-| ning Fame--People in i For Vacation. i Gananoque, July 19.--A severe and painful accident occurred on Sunday among the islands whereby Robert | Guernsey, caretaker of Leek Island; | the palatial residence of Ira Knapp, | will be laid up for seme time. While operating the big six-cylinder engine | of the Orion II by some means has! foot got entangled and was severely | lacerated by the projecting head of large set screw, The unfortunate |} man was brought to Dr. J. P. Sin- clair's surgery where his injuries were dressed. St. Andrew's church celebrated its] anniversary in a successful manner, | vesterday. Rev. R. E. hnowles, Galt, preached. Under the mangement of] Prof. W. H. Jackson, organist and | choir leader an excellent programme | of musical numbers was well render- | edd. large congregations greeted the | well-known and appreciated young | pastor. | Frank Raisch, the Provincial Hotel | hostler, committed for trial on charge of attempting to commit an indecent assault on a little nine-year old girl, pleaded guilty before the judge at Brockville, and was remand- | ed until Saturday next for sentence. The Desel sronto Navigation company's fckry steamer Wherenow made her initial, Sunday, to Clayton. Her ser- vice will now be 'daily. E. A. Dornan, Thousand Islands Junction, district passenger agent for the G.T.R., has taken up his head- quarters for the season at Alexandria Bay, N.Y. J. F. Chapman, district] freicht agent of the Rathbun com pany, attended the meetings of the Dominion Freight association in Hali fax, N.S., during the past week. Mr Chapman was accompanied east by Frederick Skinner, jr., King street. W Funnell, one of Gananoque 8 aged and highly respected residents, is con fined to his home seriously ill. Miss Annie Moulton, editor of the Winnipeg Municipal News, spending a short vacation in this seetion, has returned to her sanctum in the prair ie province Miss Moulton was edu cated in the Gananoque public and high schools, from the latter of which she graduated to the school teachers prefession, held positions in various depiwtments in the public schools of the town giving excellent satisfaction At the close of the South African war she was one of the fortunate Ca nadian teachers sent to South Africa to advance the interests of peace. Re turning she made a name for her self in the literary world by a of mggazine articles under the pen "Nan" Moulton, depicting scenes of interest during her career ip that country. Miss Moulton is a native of South Leeds, who has , edd honor in various lines of literary and pedagogy work and of whom not only her native county but all Canada is proud. Inspeetor William Johnson, of Ath- ens, in his hurry to prepare the list of successful candidates, at the cent entrance examinations for lication in the British Whig, tently omitted the name of Nuttall, of South Lake, 308 marks, Mrs. (Dr.) Wallace, 18 spending the Mr. ands Mrs York, are spending some James Kenny, located at Ont., spent. several days with his wile | and family. J. Turner Richardson, Foronto, 1s with his parents, Post. master Thomas P. and Mrs. Richard- | «ps. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil W. Sherin, | scan Rapids, Minn., are yunests of | the latter's mother, Mrs. H. Wilson Mr. and Mrs S. helsey, Texas, J Running, Cobalt, R. Lloyd, Brewer's] Mills, are viietors. Harold Moore, on vacation with his Mrs. J. J. | Moore, has returned to Chicago. Mrs. | Andre and family, Alexandria Bay, N.Y., spent the past of Mr. and; Mrs. Mrs, . DP. Howe, spending e past | two we with her parents, My and | Mrs Davis, Athens, has returned | home, | series name of gain- who obtained | Brooklyn, N.Y season with relatives Charles Cook, New] time here, | Hanbury, | mother week as guests | William Tomkins. | { honored Room For The Millionaires. Bulletin room for everybody. Alberta cultivation vot 18,000,600 | total dollars Edmonton acres, in , only | 1.0060 000 are under hese produced last bushels of grain, with a of ten and a hak million The doors have been opened and roe are: coming in Fhe most re year value cent tatistics of crop area, school attendance, and turns OW ue that Alberta has more than doub in population in the le five » white | postal re yen Thirty-five vears population of the province was less than 1,000 and if the increase con tinues at the present rate the census gatherer of 1911 will find here half a million souls But forty-bushel wheat whole of Alberta's story of the soil I'he plough may be mightier than the hranding-iron, but it follow that everybody who comes to Alber must turn -vogetarian and grow del lar wheat, Added to her grain area, Alberta Bag 5,000,000 acres of ing land, and her caitle exports last year totalled 3,000,000 dollars Fho ranchér cama before the wheat man,' but the latter has by no means possessod the former is not the ranch The Pictou Island Rod Granite com any isdeveloping a new fuarry some SIX or hundred fcet above the old quarry on. Pictou Island, Clayton, N.Y. The stone is a granite and will be uscd for monumen- | tal work The Ancient Order of Atlantic City have objected to the a cepted design for a monument to Ad- miral John Barry, an Irish hero of the revolutionary war, gorical fixtures depict are nude. : President Tait cut down the sentence of Marion Gray, of Benton, Mich., sen- vear for conducting al matrimonial bureau, to one month. John F. Graham, Prescott, has| been appointed division court clerk at seven Hibernians of because the alle- Irish history tenced to one adding to! Prescott in succession to B. €. Hughes who recently resigned. Town | ni 1 ment. jily, was a the University o thorities of | hold that if the | Anglicans at | two days | my old, a "lwinning a | most Gas dis- | ¢ « and every night {grand remedy for | past two | with Nerviline | refuse A PRINCESS PARDONED Ending. July 17.<The announcement | left her home in Austria to visit her | parents, Prince and Princess Leopold at Munich, reveals the happy conclusion to a royal romance, Princess Elizabeth of Bavaria was netcen years old: when she fell in love with Baron Pito Von Seefried, young heutenant in a Bavarian ot Princess Elizabeth, like all members of the Bavarian royal fam- Roman Catholic, and Baron Von Sedried, apart from being | far inferior to her in birth, was a Protestant. When Princess Elizabeth told her {parents she desired to marry the young baron, they forbade all further intercourse between the young people, but on December 2nd, 1893, Princess Elizabeth fled from the royal palace, where she lived with her parents. During the night she mot Baron { fried, who was waiting for her close at { hand, and eloped with him. On the following day they wore married ad Genoa. The Bavarian government immediate ly dismissed Baron Seefricd from the army, and issued a warrant against him on the charge of abducting Na princess of the royal house. The young | princess, after finishing the honey - | moon journey, proceeded to Vienna to obtain help from her grandfather, the Emperor Francis Joseph, her mother having been the emperor's eldest daughter. Barpn Scefried was not only a fugitive from justice in Ba- | varia, but also pennile so that the! young couple were entirely without | means of sustenance. Early one morning they to the + imperial Baron Séciried while P palace, and knees before her See drove up | palace in Vienna. remained in the cab Elizabeth entered the | threw herself on her grandfather. The kind-hearted emperor Baron Scefricd a position as officer in an Austrian regiment, and granted the young couple an allowance, | Baron Scefeied's regiment | vioncd at Snaim, where his wife be- | | TINCOSS gave was sia- came extremely popular. Finding that the young couple lived happily to- | gother, the Emperor Francis Jody | raised Baron Seefried to the rank of | count, and gave the young couple | estate in Moravia. | His majesty repeatedly interceded at Munich to bring about the reconcilia | ticn of his danddaughter and her pa- | vents, who hay refused to have any: | thing to do yith her. He heon, suc ssifil, Seefriod is now able of Munich. has at last' so that the Counts ss | to visit the TURNING OF OTHER CHEEK. | Richard Harcourt's Story at + Welland. Hon. Richard interesting fact in a by him at the laving of the corner tone of the Fonthill Baptist church on Monday last. In concluding his speech, he said he wished to speak a persondl word, and we yuote what fol lows from the Welland Telegraph : 'So long said Mr. Iavwourt, 'that I do not like to say ihe time, I spent an hour ghd a half in the legis lature trying to convince yme eighty members that the university of the Baptist body should have the same | rights in degree powers as | 're ligigy 3 ut Hon. Harcourt recalled an speech delivered ago, conferring o university of apy other wody. I, myself, was a graduate f Toronto and the au that university very strongly to my position. Jut Methodists were Victoria, objects y t titlxl to confer degrees at the Presbyterians at Queen's, and the! Trinity, the Baptists | should have the same righis at Me Master, And if thoy had not that] right 1 to know why, in the | Licht of nineteenth century liberalism was a narrow vote, hut we won. wur alwewards 1 wanted recvived a tele ram from MeMastor, for what I had done, and later he sent me a very matter of L} thank- | \ Senator ing m kind letter amplifying the his telegram "What happened the other dav in the whirligig" of time? The man McMast friend, ernor of the trang | opposition to tried, my who led th honored Liemtenant -gov lays ago, had a de upon him by MeMastor turning of province, a fow gree conferred University That was he other cheek." Mics Ethel "A : \ Brockville Ce te In- distinguished herself by scholarship apd VOSS course at University was a brilhant one, has heen appoint- } to the staff of the Peterboro Colle riate Institute at an initial Distended His Stomach. Caused Palpitation, and Prevent- ed Sleep. When Health Was Cure Followed formes pupil of the titute, who Queen' salary Gone, Use of "Nerviline. "My. last, wish 'will. be,' Harry P. Pollard, a well-known boot and shoe travpller of Hartford, "'that everyone with! a bad stomach may learn as 1 did, before it's tpo late, that Nerviline is the one midy to ure. Why, 1 was in pAghty bad shape, my indigestion waf all wrong, I would waken with writes Testimonal with a start and find . my heart jumping No hike a threshing ma- chine. This was cans- ed. by gas on my 4890 stomach pressing ; against my heart. When I started to use Nerviline I got | better mighty fast. It is certainly a the travelling man, | keeps your stomach in order, cures | cramps, prevents lumbago or rheuma- | tism, breaks up chest colds and sore | | thr in fact there hasn't been am 'he or pain inside or outside for the | years that I haven't cured | Do you wonder I. ref commend it? For general household use Nerviline | has no equal; it will cure the aches and ailments of the entire familv-- anything but Nerviline, 25¢ per bottle, five for $1.00, all dealers, | Realrew ! trouble at Petawawa is due to it. A BATHING SUIT The most popular styles, plain or trimmed. Full Suits, « sleeveless pr Bathing Trunks. / . Man's Clothes at home, You wouldn't wear another why should you at the shore ? Besides, the rent you pay at the shore, will soon buy you a _ Suit. Two-Piece Bathing Suits, 50e., 75¢., $1, Combinatjon Bathing®Suits, 50c. to $1.50. New Boating and Outing Sweaters, Coat Sty $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 and $5. $1.25 to $2. 2 New Outing and Boating Shirts Made with reversible soft collars. New Fabrics, New Color- . ings, 50c., $1, $1.25. Panama Hats, $4 and $5. The H. D. Bibby C feeder efodo For Warm Weather There is no article of Footwear so cool and at the same time so cheery-looking as a pair of White Canvas Shoes You will like them, and we For men, women and children. grivirivivieisiniieieiieig court | Try a pair. have plenty. All prices. Reid & Charles. ER PITH OF THE NEWS. ¢ SUSPENDED SENTENCE. o -- She Was Attanpting to Get Her Son. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. James York, a Winnipeg wile a Mrs Isabella Buck, er, was sent up for one loon-keeper, at Hammond, Indiana, The United revenue cutter | formerly the widow of the late Rob- seized eighteen sealers caught | ert Wilson, Perth, left the county town killing for the United States some years ago. Crazed by gossip Mrs, Three of four years ago tur eldest son, West Branch, lowa, Hubert Wilson, was appreauced to H. her fqur children and then took it her- | R. H. Jeveridge, a farmer, near self Perth, he arrived at tho. age of William Hundseeker, who stole an | manhood. Latterly the mother, Mrs. American flag and pawned it for fifty | Burk, has been charged with attempt. cents, was sentenced to two years |ing to entice her son away from Mr banishment from Milwaukee, Wis, Beveridge contrary io the statute, and At Detroit, Mich., the jury in the{ when Mrs, Burk arrived to attend the murder trial of Dr. G. K. Boyajian,| 12th of July celebration she was who shot and killed his nephew, Ha promptly arrested and taken before rooton Gostanian, dis: wd and was | Police "Magistrate Taylor, sharged discharged. with the offence. Being committed for With teeth chattering so they could | trial, sha was tried before hardly answer, a couple from Fruit- | Senkler. on Wednesday, Crown At vale, Cal., married standing neck | torney Malloch prosecuting, and F. W. deep in the Sacramento river, near | Hall appe wing for the mother. Thers San Francisco. were some extenualing circumstances, Miss Genevieve Anderson caught a|hut the mother pleaded guilty, was Thief in _her apartments, New York Fivim a term of 'two years and wad and though -hé dragged her down) five allowed out on suspe ndedt mond ice on flights of stairs, clung to him till a furnishing her own bond for $500, policeman came. to her rescue. --- The mystery surrounding the a dead man found in a Strathcona lifting. Tt is said to be John Tough, of Is- wife of a sa year States Japanese seals in Alaskan waters. Oliphant, of gave poison to until Judge were body ONTARIO FALL FAIRS, of box-car, is that of the Rev, Alta Alexandria » " Sept. 28429 AIOE" coe' sans av as ase» pt, 20-83 Brockville ?- 3 lay, Brighton Cobourg . -23 pagal "DARE YOU EAT HEARTILY ? Delta ee ' we Sept. 27-28- = Frankville Sept. 30. Oct. Guelph ¥ Sept. has | Oris Every Good Meal Followed Kemptville . 29. 25.1 By Disconifort? Kingston "yi Lansdowne : So certain are we that Little Lindsay ; 24- aa! Digesters" will cure Indigestion every Lartark « oo - - 8 10! time--for every person--for YOU--that Lyndhurst 4 21- 21 we will give you your K money back Omba y ent. fF oman Sent. 10-18 | without a word if they fail. McDonald's Corners Sept. 23-24 | You can enjoy a good, hearty meal aberly . «Sept. 28-29 | of wholesome food three times a day, He rnd Sept. 16, 3 17: | if you take a tablét after each meal. dp mr ' "Sunt. 15. 14, Read how "Little Digesters' cured Maa boro . . Sept. 4-6 | "Mr. Thody. Napanee . seseenene Sept. "i -15 | "For two years I suffered with Indi- essa . . ct Ota: ry To.is | gestion, and obtained no relief from Picton Sept. 22-23 | anything I took, including several Parham prescriptions from prominent physicians. Roblin' Every meal was followed by acute pain Spencerville . 28.96 | until I feared to eat, consequently Shannonville . .v.;. Sept. 25| became run down for lack of nourish- Toronto Aug. 80 to Sept. 13 | ment. "Little Digesters" were recom- | mended to me by a friend and I tried After an illness of a few days, Mrs. | them with remarkable results, two {Thomas Breddy, wife of a well-known | boxes completely curing me. It is three employce of the tool department of | months since I took any, and I have the James Smart company, ad not suffered a pain, no matter how {ville, died in St. Vincent de Paul hos- | Deastily J eat. I would certainly Teno pital on Friday night. Deceased's { om Shem 1 o anybody suffering. wit maiden name was Charlotte Graham, | 'ROI8SSUOR. © (gop .g) EB. THODY, and she was born in Yorkshire, Eng. | 141 Yorkville Ave., Toronto, twenty years ago. } 5 : June 12, Pembroke denies that there is diph- "Little Digesters"" can be from theria in that town, or that the | your druggist or by mail from Coleman Medicine Co. for 25 cents a box, 26 I ee lL is

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