Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jul 1909, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JUL¥ 21, 1909. THE WHIG, 76th YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 806-310 King sweet, Kingston, Outario, at $6 per year. Editions at 2.30 and 4 o'clock p.m. WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 Jhsgee. published in parts on Monday and Thurs- | day morning at $1 a year. To United i States, charge for has to be (ITH added,' making price of Dally 87 sad of Weekly $1.50 per year. HE Attached is one of the best Job Print. A mg Offices in Canada; rapid, stylish, and cheap work ; nine improved presses. The British Whig Publishing Co., Lid. EDW: J: B. PENSE, Managing Director; LR LITT Edn PREVENT ¥ TORONTO OFFICE, Buite 19 and 20, Queen Oity Oham- | bers, 82 Ohurch #t., Toronto, H. E. | Bmallpeice, J. P., representative. meee lll ) Dail Wibig, nL Hy | shortening RESORT TO THE 1L.ASH. Here is another brutal character whose misconduct has been brought to I'S USE BRINGS Comfort and Profit 2 More Mik | the notice of {he eourt. | Ryndrass, and he lives on wt s . i..5 mar Toronto. His wife offended him More Money | and he ordered her to strip and stand | Y in the centre of the floor while he) lashed her un «ibility of the Canadran merchant of reputation and csiablished reting can usually general guide, than busines to the amd his eredit as a, rule is . a safe If oftentimes takes him longer the American to point of success and be depended om, build up his soundness, but when his crodit is once established he is caroful not to it. Information more should able extent 'after jnvestigation. losc about new houses is expensive to obtain and credit bo granted to only a roason- Long terms of credit to ecrtaim houses. of this :clags' sometimes ments finally, but oftencr result ors inv large in his district are generally of a farm |dits to Kingston merchants. bring safe pay- in a of trade. deal- lines of American goods However, solid financial rating, and we have seldom His name is |beard of American losses through cre EDITORIAL NOTES. A nuisance of recent development is | " [the peddler who rings the door bells (wife, busy and aggressive, would rath- stand out and lashed hur again. Then | he had hor wash the cuts with salt] giv e him kicks than patronage when OWS HVE FROM 4 horsewhipped her. He i . . ro TNE will, GIVE FRO 1.20 JOSE apy b : {as he passes up the street. The house- MILK TF : | dl he tired; rested, ordered her to | | i FLY PESTS . : GALLON, ) and water. This was about midnight. ' | ¢ Corbett S. J | The next day sho leit the house, told | « <C> @® nd | this neighbor -- |Now he is in What the cribe is not apparent, but what APPEARING OLD criminal code may pre |t Acts As a Bar to Profitable Em ployment. You cannot afford to In these days of tion it is ary to long as possible, one old compe ti grow | to the hands of {the strength to use i trenuon some ono | who has | 4 | { maintain a well, and the youthful ap nece pearance It is impossible to do tlas retaining a growth of The presence of dandruff indicates {18 the presence of a burrowing germ | pest, lives and roots hair, until it wife. He | ped until the man who wields the lash | defenceless without luxurion hair tired, and the punishment then resumed the skin of the |! is pretty well scarred thrives on the total bald | woman which of the Hess. Newbro known Is a nse and continued until Case beater and cut. Then he should be given al Herpicide § the troyer of this pest, only and it delightful bath of salt and water and sont to to | his cell. i The disposition, but effechyve as it i Whig is not at all vidious inits it holds that the [brutal instincts of some men must he i makes an elegant hair ing as well as dandrufi ibstitute--there i Herpicide dre Aceept no none Sold by leading druggists. Send 1 in stamps for sample to The llerpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. $1 bottle guaran teed, Gi. W. Mahood, special agent. cure curbed, and the lash is the only thing | that will do it. ------ FIGURES WILL Mr. Crother M.P., an account of his stewardkhip, and in DECEIVE, "Cee, il mos' folks knew how hus been giving easy 'tis ter shine shoes with p <4 [a Day & Martins \ \) [ wa "Just Out" Polish } house, us boot blacks would have ter git out o business." Black and Tan 10c--at dealers. CHAS. GYDE, Montreal, Canadian Agent, gq speech at the means, at one session of the and {of saving the country $2,000,000. Won- { derful mén ! I One day during the large leisure he had through the departments, and discov- that were late in reporting for duty. He upon his hands, he wandered ered some of the civil servants made a mental note of it, and when the salaries of the clerks were under the | that length- protested against the needed t discussion, THE FRONTENAC LOANAND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED. 1863. | ening out of the hours and a President--Sir Richard Cartwright, | longer day of service. He had an odd Money Issued on City and Farm Pro-| admirer in the house, but he perties. Municipal and. Oounty Deben- | IE I6US) nu he had not tures. Mortgages purchased. ~ Deposits | @ following. His party received and interest allowed. : " voted for the "increases of 5, C. McGill, Managing Director, Mr. Foster led in the advocacy 87 Olarence street. : increases on ground what was was a 1 marked own salaries, and | of increases where they were not What Side Wall | i... of it? A writer in the Press takes issue with Mr. the Ottawa Croth- The average |¢ ' Border, Ceiling all same price, at FRASER'S, 78 William St clive entee Poon A EARS Pelee anda subject. 31,677, ers upon salary not as stated by Mr. Crothers, but $1,000. The total - expenditure upon the inner ser- was about vice at Ottawa before the advance was | ¢ | $3,000,000. The advances did not ex- £100,000 The tho with | ceed addition to hours, some of the routine staff, is half daily. Now, if the whole {1 1 $3,100,000, working | clerks, and a year only cost how could the saving (by an hour and a half) be »2 000,000 7 absurd, and yet it that Mr. to magnify The contention is is by resort to such talk (jrand Union Hotel Opp. Grand Central Statio w York City Rooms, $1.00 a Day AND UPWARD Baggage to and from Station free, Rend 20 stamp for N.Y. Olty Guide Book and Map Crothers has undertaken his importance in Elgin. Figures won't lie, it is said, but they will de ' | cerve, SHORTER ( are few, if BIBBY'S GAB STAND Phone 20l. DAY or NIGHT ANADIAN CREDIT. more active service of the Van Sant, Mr. | here any, agents in the consular United States than HD. consul at Kingston, Ont. Van Sant reports to the department and touch- p es not only on matters of purely local that recent lots Stan- interest, but on subjecis affect | ( the entice dominion. In a ter, the Watertown," YY. dard, Ko advises that tHe tendency in Kingston district same 1s says the of Canad, the is' to shorten He states that while the difference be- the average the usual lines of eredit tween American and the Canadian system is slight, the Cana- | dian credit rate has been reduced from | {four months to three months, | cent, off. for cash in thirty | on | | two {days per This rate does not apply { ' lall lines of American goods sold i The Coal Problem i 1 + dificilt than you sing sold for cash | 1 there, some goods | true ; but terms are extended. The rate of ex- . the lot | screening screening | in the delivery | change is six per cont. and one-fourth f one per cont. on discounts at ihe a leading banks, i rod or} oles, The eter of i rica in the weight notes I'he importe ¥ American We can every satisfy vou cash | goods is buying largely on a particular, a CRAWFORD, ate 0 Lhe 'Phone, 9, Foot of Queen St. das IEE -------- | basis, and "substantially the rates of credit border, the difference of thirty wplving in certain lines only tability and (inancial respon- r Time should be taken for a |!" one makes frequent and interesting L. L and .wife, 1 E | noyer. {of her treatment to a neighbor, and] The had tho man arrested, [have he it | They are real Ontario | The court should put a horse whip in- | least, Cobalt | brute should get what he gave to hig | ments, should be whip- (after a few short years, the greatest uch tal The West bushels, but there Phoenix | weeks would be something of a Mackenzie and reat io points on rade Verona not. further south ? The holding its day, and it is able to place before its nd interest. of the great benefits with Oddiellowship, and it is flattering 0 (Canadians "It {championed by the house committee. | Wall Paper Jut the alleged saving of $2,000,000 {hot open up J .y ' Ithrough to pr speaking of the action taken by ity council d from street, similar opinion, but from what can be learned, there is no f this posite Sydenham street, on street, { parations the | There was some talk of the city pur rock | Oscar Benstein, New { rence, Philadelphia, Pa; W. I' Winnipeg; W. eal; John, Gananoque; win, Montreal; W. A. Robertson, Gana- noque; W. 8. Allan, Sherbrooke; T. J. Potter, Montreal; D. I McCorkill, alt; James 'ol. Cootscoons, 'Brantford; S. T. . . Cowan, Joseph Oliver, Toronto; Henry * White, Port Hope; M. Ar and nell, Whitby; J. V. probably true generally, | Edward Garbutt, Picton; A. A. M bins Owen, Merrickville; H. Bristol; R. L, Robertson D. George A. Ut Pauzironi, A. E. with | George NM. nan, Brockville; C. J. | George roe, Montreal: W. J, J. E. while in exceptional cases long {son, Prescott; E. { E. Henry, Toronto. In on approved drafts or [light inthe city hall dome strong men the 1 preyail on both sides 'made. | the marine department had cut off its grant men in th government at 1s the management ight same (later on, after some changes had 'been {they see who is the disturber and an- Young Turks are reported to discharged over 27,000 old em jail awaiting, trial. | ployees since they obtained control of Constantinople. tories in their should prescribe is beyond all doubt. | appetite for other peoples' jobs, at had knocks, has many discourage- many but it is to-day, silver camp, the greatest mining camp the And it present world will continue while the at its and tided all men cap- back. It has I the abuse of its rivals, Montreal Herald says the North wheat will be 140,000,000 lot of real crop are a farmers who would like to see a hun dred millions counted and in the bam. this the dry spell for a connection Saskatoon says a few desir {able change. Mann are planning a railway system, which in time Rodney claims that he | will link the important points of On tario and Quebec with the west. Kings- as a result of one speech, Jton' would like to be one of the Ontar- The Board of the matter. the line. might get busy in the line, and why will be on ) Oddfellows' Relief Association is annual meeting here to- members a report of great satisfaction The association is now associated that wide-awake are appreciating the ad- vantages offered by it. IT IS NOT LIKELY That Sydenham Street Will Go Through. bad that the city could Sydenham street clear remarked night, in the extend Brock expressed a is too Princess street," ominent citizen, last to have the street Johnson street to Several others chance whatever The building op Princess and pre- building being done down, a new been torn made for has an hour [chasing (he property clear through to street, and making a roadway, {but it is understood that the price of [fered for the property would not the owners. suit B. A. Hotel Arrivals. and wife, Lynden, Rochester, N.Y.; wife, Brantford: York; W. Law Devlin, Martin, Mont R. K. Cowan, London; H. K Powell, Mass.; Mrs. C. Taylor, Mrs. Morrison, Miss Ir L. Gibson C. Fanger, Thomson and Brett, W. Rndrew Phillips, Huntingdon; Dickson, Montreal; W. Farnham; S. K. Bresee Syracuse; A. P. L. Brown, C. B. Allan, St. John, N.B.; K. MacDonald, Sherbrool Cole, Brockville; P. 1. Baldwin, Pa.; George Comerford, Pearson, New York; Fan- Hoyle, Cannington; Rob- and wife, Brooklyn, N.Y.; J. Montreal; C. G. Postlethwaite, Gummer and wife, Robertson and wife, W. and wife, Toronto; Barragar, Belleville; llain Gard, New York; Reid, London; E. A. Dor- Alexandria Bay: G. R. Johnson, Coull, Montreal; Cornwall; K. H. Mun- Foster, Toronto; Streator, Toronto: F. G. Evan- Coleberyg, Ottawa; A. King, City Hall Light. to the complaint that the was not enough to benefit the marine- it was pointed out to-day that would be better a little reply It was also pointed out that and that marine their complaint light register for the shonld direction. 1 ter, ONTARIO FALL FAIRS. AlEXANATIA sv irvine seiner skens BOP. AUNOIIS coves ii sue: re' ssa" ane Sept. a ille 7-8-9 hy 22 Sept. 22-28 REMARKABLE RECORD FOUR 'CENTURIES OLD IY LONDON SCHOOL. St. Paul's to Celebrate Month Anniversary of Foundation. London, July 21.--There will be a school anniversary next month which should interest not only the "old boys' '--and they are several thousands strong, bul every "old boy' of anv of the many grammar schools scattor- ed over England. It is the 400th an- niversary of St, Paul's. The rcason why interest in the festi- val should be so widespread is that Si. Paul's when it arose in 1509, un- der the shadow of the cathodral whose name it bears, was the first sign of Rend raw ir the great renaissance of learning in | Shannonville . . England, the later fruits of which | Toronto - 30 were shown in the founding of the | Honey VII and Edward VI grammar | | | Frankford Next {Guelph .... Kemptville Its | Kingston Lin Lanark Lyndhurst Lombardy London ... McDonald's Con SMaberly ... . Merrickville . Middleville Madoc og Sept. 25 : ept. % s LEA Roblin's Mills , Sept. to Sept. 13 THE WHIG'S FASHION NOTE. schools. All the 153 boys of the original foundation were taught in one room, | when Colet's friend, William Lily, the grcal grammarian, was the first high | master. Now tho red brick building | at West Kemsington, to which the | school was removed a generation ago, | containe everything that the modern | schoolboy--or his examiners--could | ask, | Lord Curzon, . chancellor of Oxford | University, is going to add to the | number of the school rooms by opens | ing a block of labdratorics and other apartments which cost about $50,000 to build. St. Paul's Girls' School, which grew out of the foundation--an educational | development which would have sur- | prised Colet--has yet no history to! tell, but it is going to give a glimpse of that of the old school in a wonder- ful masque. It is a tribute to woman's power to | keep a secret that, although the girls | have known the masque is to be for nearly a year nobody else bul their | headmistress and her siafi knows any more than that it. #8 to portray a dream of Dame Colet, the founder's mother, in her garden at Stepney. | There will be spedial musie during the | mackie, composed for the occasion by | the singing mas- | | i | Von Holst, Gustav CANADA'S AGENT IN JAPAN. | | Was "Up Against All the Other Nations. { PHOTO. BY REUTLINGER . COPYRIGHT 1909 BY THE N.Y. HERALD. "from the British colonial office and the | | | | ness--he found himself up against pe fore i principle, the disturbance of the pres- { attempt to do without the middlemen. | | | Ottawa, Ont., July 21.--Complaints : Braided have been received by the government Rider Serge Costume. jritish ambassador at Tokio regard- | LIVE STOCK MARKETS. ing the methods adopted by W. T. R. Preston, lately Canadian trade com- | missioner in the Orient, while working | ; to establish and develop Canada's | Montreal, July 19.--There was a trade with Japan. | ood market at the C.P.R. East End Mr. Preston, who is at present at stock yards this morning, and all Ottawa, when seen, said that when he | stock on offer sold early at well-main- there and began to push Can- teined prices, with the exception of interests--which was his busi- bulls, for which there was no demand. the | Bulls sold at 2c. to 4ec., cows at 2jc. ; i POPE x n commercial element, par [to 4 steers at 4le. to Sic, at : 33c., lambs at ticularly Great Britain, Germany, and EC, ou the United States, It was not only, [at & oy to ®¥d./ per 100 Tbs calves he said, that they objected to Japan [at $1.25 to ss. . Receipts "werd 15 buying from Canada what she had { bulls, 185 cows, 300 steerd, 400 sheep, been purchasing from them, but they | 100 lambs, 250 hogs 'and 300 calves. feared the application of the larger The Paid at Centres. Prices the Various went ada's sheep hogs Chicago Live Stock. ent condition of 'trade. That was be- | Chicago, July 19.--Cattle--Receipts, ing caused, they claimed. by Canada's estimated at 24,000; market steady to . 1 10e. lower; beeves, $1.80 to $7.45: Texas rs, $4.1 86; Western stockers and $2.10 10; cows and calves, $6 to Mr. Preston said the agents of the | foreign commercial powers indulged in | steers, a campaign of abuse of himseli which | feeders, lasted for months;~and also complain- | heifers, $2.40 ed to their several governments, but | 88.75. . Hogs--Receipts, estimated at 30,- ) the Japs and the ly result was wood for Can- market, Se. to 10c¢. higher; light, ada, in that the country enough ) to ¥8.05; mixed, S7.55 to $8. advertisement to make her as heavy, 87.65 to 38.204 known from Tokio to Hong .hong, as [65 to 57.80; "any other commercial power. [7.50 | "The complaints to Britain, {bulk of sale ' to many, and the. United States," said | Sheep--R estimated at. 20,- Mr. Preston, 'were to the effect that [000; market steady; lambs, 10c. low- the advocacy of Canadian interests | Native, £2.75 to $1.40: Wester was going "to have the tendenc y $4.60 to $6: change the whole' market in the east." Western f Up till this time the trade with Ja- pan had been done through : | Japan, and Canada propose directly. | Mr. Preston may {for some month send Canadian inter got rough, $7.. good to choice, heavy, 36.65 to 37.55: SK.10 to $8. $5.15; yearlings, F275 to $R.. East Buffalo Live Stock. East Puffalo, July 19.--Cattle--Re not go to Holland {ceipts, 3,700 head; fat steers and fe yet. He will repre ! fairly active and 10c. higher; rests there. low and barely steady; prime 6.50 to $6.85; shipping, $5.- £86.40: butchers, $5 to 36.60, 5 to 85.- stoekers and feed- heifers, $3.- 1; fresh cows and springers, I males ol hers steers, GIFT BY THE CHURCH To Charles Dalton For Past Good |= Offices. _ | evening the to $6: cows, to 35; 31.50; stock On Tuesday Dean of (ntario, F. W. Spangenberg, one of | St. George's cathedral wardens, and | R. R. F. Harvey, called at the home | ar of Mrs. W. B. Dalton, taking with |' . them a travelling clock as a gift for her Charles, who left for Van conver today. The dlock is brass and crystal, in a handsome leather case, and tells out the hours in a sweet and mellow voice. It bears the inscription, "Charles P. Dalton, from. | Sheep and lambs--Receipts;, 5,600 friends in St, George's cathedral." heady; hipment active and steady: Mr. Dalton has been one of the most [1 1c (ow and 25c. Yower: lambs, ST. faithful workers the cathedral ever [nq 7 og ox $6.50 to $7 had. = He has heen sub-organist, li- | 85 50" 10 Vover. $1.50 to brarian mn the Sunday school, work: 85: sheen. mixed. 82 to $5.50. er in many of, the young people's so- : a : --- > cieties, and has many a time done | Raspberries the work of an expert when the or- | gan_has gone en strike, and put it in working order. So. that the yift was merely a sign of much apprecia- | tion of Mr. Dalton's services by the | A ] ' ted for Belle- clergy and congregation. His move {ville is Peter McLaren, Smith s Falls, hy his bank means good premotion | he salary was fixed at. $1,400 per for him, however, so that regret at Annum ) i . ; his departure is tempered hy con so Svs wrg has a dog population of gratulations ° over the recognition of [722 -- -- his ability. ' | TO THE PUBLIC. active to higher; common, X22: to 360 Receipts, 1,500 lower 6 to 39 11,100 head; lower; heavy, 88 10 to head; aétive slow $8.50 Yor pigs, $8.15 to $7.10 to R7.15; stags, dairies, 83.15 to $8.- Receipts, to 10c mixed, thers, 88:20 to SRA, $2.20: rou $6.60 to $6.67; son, to SK.60 ¥R.50 5; yearling Cheap, Thursday, Friday. 1 Jenkin. | Edwards an "Phone 775. geience 1 ind . : i Sy" ------ A. Visitor in The City. .. .|We Are Agents For Parisian Sage, Rev. 0. 1 Kilborn, M.D chief of | : the Methodist staff of missionaries in | and We Know the Guarantee is Chna, is in the city visiting his | Genuine. brother, Pr. R. K. Kilborn, King street. It is seven years since he was here before. In that time the | restorer, is g mission; work has widely extended and | To stop falling hair. now over fifty missionaries are busv | To cure dandruff. in the province of Sze-Chuan, and! To cure itching bieldings, owned by the ehurch, are| To put life into faded hair. found in many centres. Dr. Kilborn | "fo make harsh hair soft and luxur- will speak to-night at the mid-week |iant. service in Queen street Methodist | T'0 make herr grow, or money back. church | 1% is the most delightful hair dress- i ne made and is a great favorite with Grass growing in the city is not |ladi% who des beautiful and luxur- rapid this year and householders do |iantghair. Price 50c. a large bottle not rush the lawn. mower as much as lat Mahood's, or by express, all usually occurs, | ha Bes prepaid, from Giroux Mig Be a booster in Kingston. leo Erie, Ont. G. W. Mahood. Parisian Sage, the quick acting heer i aranteed of the scalp. TR RR TREITTTYY It's the sort of a Suit you'll always see when good dressers get together. ° Swell enough for a neat dresser and modest enough for business wear, It's right in harmony with what fashion calls for in Fabric, what style demands, in cut and what quality in. sists upon in Es tailoring, The Suits come at $12.50, 15.00 and 18.00. BoB Pt PS 0 0 tev os 8 2 0 8 0 0 0 3 8 EE AIT TAIT" We can't startle you with these prices, but we can sur- prise you with the quality. 2. + 2.0. Teeteoteotooteetotonl ® 00 0 0 8 EE EAT BIBBY'S. Look At This The Latest Sh Our Soft Shirts are a blessing on a hot day. Our choice selection of patterns, and the excellence of Our' Shirt-Making is a great treat to' the man who appreciates Superior Negligee Shirts for Summer. See Our Great $1.00 Shir's ; other line, 50c., 75¢. Headquarters for The H.D. "= MONTREAL PRODUCE MARKET, Paid For the Various Products. Montreal, July 20.--The market for cheose, last weck, closed strong, with prices advanced all over the country, as high as 11{c. per lb. having: been paid at some points, although the great bulk of the cheese was sold at about llje. The advance was caused by an increased demand from Great britain, which came rather unexpected- ly, and seemed to have been brought on by the large number of low offers that were made during the first part of the week, when dealers here were rather dubious of the future, and in clined to look for a further decline in the market instead of the advance that" eventually materialized. The dritish trade were induced to come on at the low prices, believing that there Prices was little prospect of any further de- | large proportion of the purchases made been put away here in cold storage, which indicates that they have considerable faith in the future of the market. The demand this week, however, has fallen off again, and trade is with prices generally easing off. morning at Campbelliord the offered were not ail sold, the highest price offered being lle, at which price a few hundred were purchased, and then the quotation dropped back to 11 7-16c. The salesmen were not in- clined to accept the lower price offered, and decided not to sell. In the after noon at Stirling, however, there was no improvement in the tone of the market, and were still lower, the top price at this market being Hic, with some buyers only prepir ed to pay 1ljc. per Ib. will continue easy unless there is a speedy improvement in the from the other side. There is no life in the trade to-day, and it seems to he impossible to sell cheese at like cost. The trade, however, is look ing for more demand during the next day or two, and af it comes on we will seo better prices ruling at the market towards the end of the week, although there is not likely to be as much money paid as last week, as the advance was rather overdone. The average British importer is not pre- nared to pay as much money for July cheese as he has paid for Junes's. The shipments from this port last week were comparatively small, but the shortage is almost entirely due to the fact that a large number of cheese have been stored here instead of he- ing shipped. The total figures for the week amount to 65661 boxes, as com: pared with almost 80,000 boxes for the corrcsponding week last vear. The receipts into Montreal this week amount fo 91,110 boxes as compared with 102.000 boxes for the correspon- ding week last year, These figures are rather misleading, and there is not anything like a falling off in the make tit these totals would indicate. The total receipts into Montreal so far chine, and a have quiet This cheese prices this season amount to 674,538 hoxes, | as compared with 678,030 boxes for last year, showing that the make up- to-date is practically the same. We are looking for a slight increase in the make for the next five or six sre The market | demand anything ! Real Panama Hats. Bibby Co weeks, as reports from all over the country state that the pastures and herds are in good condition and that prospects favor a slight increase in the flow of milk, a There is rather more doing in the trade in butter, and the market is firmer that it was last week, with prices slightly higher. There is more demand for export, and although the orders are small, still the trade on the other side is taking a small quan- tity at our price, and there will pro- bably be three or four thousand pack- ages shipped from this port this week. There is also more demand from the local trade of a speculative character, and large quantities of butter are be- put away in cold: storage this for future requirements. Finest 22le. pod] ng week creamery is firm to-day, at Mrs. David; Nichols, of the towhship of Bastard and South Crosby, died suddenly on Tuesday morning at the home of her son-in-law, 'William Tack- | aberry, Philipsville The late Mrs. | Nichols was seventy-six years of age, | and was born at Delta. Her maiden iname was Ellen Dargavel. | Miss Kate Kennedy, Brockville, hald {in high esteem, has been missing since | Suntlayr and her disappearance is leausing relatives « considerable alarm | She was employed at the residence of { Dr. McBroom, | Architect Smith has reared a gem fof a bulding on King street. He will {ute it as an office, Put out all your flags for and Monday for the old Boys. 'Sprained Wristand Ankle After Being Laid Up With Great Pain For Ten Days, Relief Was jGained, Instantly by Applying NERVILINE Sunday One of the most =zoul-distressing ac- {cidents that can befall one is a bad ankle~or wrist- sprien. "H | had {only known of 'Nerviline' earlier, [ {could have saved himself an enormous amount of pain, and many agonizing nights of sleeplessness." Thus writes {P. P. Quinn, a young farmer [living near Prockville. "1 tumbled from a hay loft to the barn floor "and TESTIMONIAL sprained my right ? ankle and left NO. wrist. They dwel- led rapidly and 4266 caused excrucmas ting pains. It was not con-' venient to go to the city, and the liniment im the house was useless, When [I got Nerviline relief came quickly. It took down the swelling, relieved the pain, and gave me won- derful comfort. "I can recommend Nerviline | streams, bruises, swellings, {pains and sore back. I have (it a sure cure in such cases. Think what it, might some day jmean to you to have right in your thome, ready for an accident or emer- gent sickness, 'a bottle or two of Nerviline, Get it to-day, 25c., or five for $1, all dealers, for muscular proved ll LL a

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