Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Oct 1909, p. 7

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'THE ----ar DALY BRITISH wate. - TUESDAY. octosER 12, 1009. =[REGOVERED Se gL EEE WKS ply Zam-Buk, - {GENERAL'S 'WIFE SLAIN for ( 'hildean are always supising cuts, | FATHER CARRIES HIS SON » bruises, byrns, ete... apd' not infre- | 1IDOL'S EYE. { bruiges, rat rime, scalp dis TO HOSPITAL. cases, 'and similar skin ubles 'at | Chinese | school, Mothers will find | Zam-Buk * without equal for all shin accidents i and' diseases Mrs. + Thomas ow Jad it is to TRAVELLING, RAILWAY OTR 1 keep' floors clean | when the y re Me Thanksgiving | Day os carpeted, painted, i Tw at © of oiled] And chets wild he issued at SING A good going Oc { Remarkable Story how easy when | and retury they' re Floorglazed'! ! Ficket Floorglaze enamels floors with any of ten | ction w n trains London, Eng., Uect. 12.--The Ameri- charkfing colors, It won't wear off. Its | van public ¢ waterproof (so 'good: for [outdoor ' ' HUNTERS EXCURSIONS Round trip tickets at i : tar many J Femenher thay . . : - mysterious murdor las year « y 51 N GLE FARE 3] floors as well asin). A gallon coats | wife of the aged Gon. Luard in the | qOstober, 33th to SSist Jo !Doints in so square feet, Easily applied; | grounds of their country home in heel, instep, and on the thigh very { bile raccd forty-two miles with death Beotia and Maine: Ron : dries glossy "and 'hard is & | went, and the subsequent suicide. of badly. T at once. applied some Zam- | ond won, although death may yet October 21st to Bist to Muskoka night. Send today for free {the husband. It is believed that ru- | Buk, which eased the and in the gain a victory over the surgeons. Lake, Widiand, lakeisid. | booklet well worth reading. | more hinting at the general's guilt | course of a few days the wounds were | * William H. Jacobs, Jr., cleven years yhoeo r y n ir y All rickets good to return until Decem- were largely responsible for his act. | thoroughly healed. lof age, the son of Dr. William H. ber 4th, The case is as much a mystery as Mrs. (George Aldridge, 12, Louise ey of Millington, Md., jumped on LuW RATES TO Pr CIFIC CO | wir. But an extraordinary story has Street, Stratiord, says i--""While piay- Hthe rear. of a "Waggul io go afer Victoria, B.O. Imperial Var |according to the offidial account, a had the foot properly dressed, the | Po pokes ad axle . For full os hex. | circled No mended Zam-Buk, We obtained a sup | time, and his first words to his > | short of an eve, is now once Canadian Pacitic Railway A 3 / : A b J a n which was &t the precious stone ished, and in ten days the first apph- {ing ono hour and forty minutes over "1 Am Game," Says the Boy--Re- tains Consciousness Till After] Operation is Performed, When He Becomes Delirious. Thay Vengeance Was Responsible For Mysterious Crime in England. Allen, 156, Water | Ntgeet, St. Mary's (Ont.), says :-- | 'My daughter Mildred, 4 years old. | Wilmington, Pel, Oct. 12.--With his was severely burned by falling "on a ! mained child in his arms a father, hot flat iron. She was burned on the | who was'a physician, in an automo- ..=3 or only anit a Bn note add in the "Imperial - xford" The small Husiealion Shave shows a dividing" strip a op of oven extending _ nn side ag AOE bottom, follow 'he little arrows and you will see that the fire heat must travel equal- iy over every part of the oven--this Susssnieds an even baking heat. Any Gurney-Oxford dealer can show you features that have made this Tange the best by actual test." Don't fail to see this range before buying. and to } Soe, er, amd to J: P J cunaon and h apply ry ones commended | MITCHELL, { Kingston. and sold by 'W: A. and MH, W, MARSHALL, One way colonist, tickets on sale daily, | cached London from an English offi- , 0g barefooted about the: yard my | chestnuts. His leg got - caught in onc Seattle, Wash, | net puri, two ordinary rings, "doctor leaving a lotion to be applied | 75 little fellow wa courgeous. OUFAgeDus, | HANLEY, Agent, X {trace of this stole " ty could A " x 8 jrace & is stolen property could be Sly, and after a few applications the {father wef8: "Don't.lel mamma sce Sept. 16Lh te Oct. 15th, at following jor serving in the far cast which sug- jon Bertram, 6 To old, steppad on | i the wheels and whs literally tore a and, Wash { ests a solution of "the affair. a roken glass Hou ¢, which cut very |, o¢ tho knee. The father was sum- Vancouver, B.0; } he | I Mrs. Luard * body was found sirip- deeply into 1 e roy a Sut was { moned, and when he arrived he found $45. 10 by the | i of its valuables, which included, (0 deep that 1 sent for a €loctor and Fp yy Hghtly cutangled in the Portland, Oreg: } i Ra F 2 * 5 " Fore. CL 47. 05 Sold | an antique diamond ring, said daily. * Under this treatment, how- - was able to give his : - -- | 4 an at San Di Toronto, i 106 %: ol st oy BY ound seemed to get no i a N logo, Cal. bygood stores foe over 100 years old, with a very | the infl father directions how to liberate -him. . oxico, City, Mex. B lafge diamond in the centre and en Pet » but. on contr mma- | He did not lose consciousness at any gILiR! ) OIpR \ averywhers, | with other diamonds. tion set in. A %kindly neighbor recom-*| y wh o N ps Ontario streets, o - wind i I Eng i B 4 i , n i a a pu -- child 'seemed to rest better, and _ the [MY log. It will worry her. : Hidel pry ia a vears aT ) pain was very much reduced. in a I As tly Dr Sputation i Jave the | ee ; "few days, under the Zam-Buk treat- | PO¥ 's life, Dr. Jacobs hurriedly obtain- Acid EL more Pr ment, the wound assumed a better feed an automobile, and accompanied. hy LUA: 6 Luacd hi appearance, and from that time heal--| Lr. N. Jeter, began the dash for the : AILt. On he ing was very rapid. Inflanimatsion and | Delawaso hospital, in thig city. £3 rg 2 nted to his bride an antique ring ness were finally completely han- {Was a record-making run, the time be Si S . Bros o Phone 494. 211.213 Princess St. is » . "Che Yellow Store. , Kingston. IN CONNECTION WITH fect. Gen. wodding day res that had bei carried off long ago cation of Zam-Buk, we took the band- | bad roads. This_included six stops of L rom a Buddhist ; temple. All through ages from the foot. I feel sura that | some length en r , when ' his fatice Excursion {her happy marTied life, Mrs. Luard hut for Zam-Bule the child would have [was compelled to administer hyperder- at SINGLE FARE [wore that ring. Through all these had 5 very bad time, and might have [mic injections of strychnine and whis- Ogt. 18th te Nov. 6th, te all stat ond. Aars death was ever near her, if the had to sacrifice the toe." | key to keep his boy alive. Muttawa 0 bors Arthur, Tanisksming story be true that the worshippers oi Not only for cuts, burns, bruises, etc. At the hospital the boy's leg was in Quebec ty a Pa the despoiled god weze sworn to r- is Zam-Buk effective, but also for amputated at the thigh by Dr. A. Scotia, = tore the jewel to their divinity, cost jos skin diseases such ay { Draper, with Dr. Jacobs and Dr. Jeter Oet. 21st to, Nov. what it might. ringworm, ulcers, ete. It also cures assisting. Last night it was announced Sharboy Take. lLiadeay Mranch, Severn On the fatal day, a hand stretched poisoned sores, chronic wounds, bad |the littdo victim would probably die. to North Bay. All tickets good to re- gut irom nowhere was upon Mrs. piles, festering sores; chapped hands, | Although broken down with anxiety, turn until Dec. 4th, 19095" Always Luard and sh diol, it hay be, be- cold Sores, frost-bites and all skin in- {the father refuses to leave the bedside Low Rates to Pacific Coast 'ause of the violation long years ago juries and diseases. Druggists and | of } boy. Thera he anxiously wateh: One way colonist tickets on sale daily. Comfortable of a Buddhist temple, the name of stores everywhere sell at Je. a box, los ey ry change. 'lhe mother is: also Sept. 16th to Oct. 16th at following: Al El ti which she did not know, hidden away or' post free for price from_Zam- Buk | 4¢ the hospital. ways astic n a corner of China, of which she Co., Toronto : 3 boxes X1.25 You are { "CEETEE" Under- had never heard. With something of warned against harminl imi: clothing delights the Hunters' Round trip tickets ser- ee/ema, 6th, to stations S Marie. Havelock to Before leaving Millington the lad ations | kissed his mother good-bye and seid : rates : WASH. ! $45 10 Jriental magic, the murderer vanished, sometimes represented to be . " } most particular--it CAL. SPOKANE, VANCOUVER, B.C, : 2 E » a just *as "Don't worry, mamma, I am all lhrough the cordons of polie> he slip- good. right. I am game." The father and pel; carrying tho relic which for de! ey ) 05 is made from the fin- ( a est Australian Mer- MEXICO © YY MEX. Fall particulars at K. & P. and C. P 1.OS ANG ELNB, OAL: al 80( I'hroughout the boy, VICTORIA, B.C. HEATTLE, WASH. PORTLAND, OREG. mother were in. 'ears; but the former i . other Te In. Wars; Hl J « ades men. of his race had sought and WHIG'S FASHION HINT. {rotained his composure sufficiently to the acquisition of which would make {utilize his ability as a surgeon. ino Wool, thoroughly ' him a hero or saint among his people al- RR. Ticket office, Ontario street. F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass: BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY: I'rain leaves union station, erect, 4 p.m. daily for Tweed, Sydenham, onto To secure quick burn, Maynooth, and Ontario, route your shipments via of Quinte Railway. ars, apply R. W; Phone, No. 8. Napanee, despatch to CRUISE of the "ARABIC" to thé ~_ HOLY LAND and Sails Jan. 20, 1910, for 73 Pays, costing $400 and up EGYPT Including oll necessary Expenses Cruise Dept., White Star or Agents 1 L About Real Estate Jdne, Toronto, appreciated sy home--or all such information here » experts in local Real Tistate and exchange and 57 Brock St, 5 sieejononsnhafenfunfuffearofenfecfufefefalisfiooded COAL! | The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. SCRANTON Coal is good coal and we guar. antes prompt delivery. 183. 5 Booth & Co... FOOT WEST STREET. fotolia: fob ified | i Do You Want Fresh Chocolates ? ve the largest and best ' t inthe t OT 0c Per Lb. to 70c. Per Lb. | PRICE'S, "His veils sv. vp 3 engonfororiunfonfantoorioratonluaionted ro 4 id ~alyer Vantassel, aged Frislay, at sixty dhied, on Fax Agent, Ontaric (Sunday excepted) Deser Bannockburn and all points north Bannock: oints on COentral Bay For turther particu DIOKSON, Agent, and country 'Phone, | Address British Whig, ' Kingston. fo telelielrntel NE {oe | we Di bi combed and cleansed. TRIP ABOVE CLOUDS. It is SOFT and VEL- . - VETY to the skin-- Edgar Mix, Relates no irritating, tickling ences. sensation as with ord- Oct. 12.--Edgar W inary. underwear. Ohio, the Paris, Columbus, ter national Mix, of winner of the in- balloon race. for the Gor- Bennett trophy, which started irom Zurich on Sunday, has sent the following account of * his memorable voyage to the Associated Press. His despatch is dated Warsaw, and says, in part : 'Leaving am, don PURE WOO¥ "CEETEE"" Under- clothing fits snugly and wears well because it is knit to the form--not cut from the fabric-- | never becomes loose and uncomfortable, and is absolutely unshrinkable. In all sizes for men, women and children. Insist on your dealer showing you "CEETEE.". Owr guarandee is behind it. THE C. TURNBULL CO. OF GALT 1882 ~ GALT, ONTARIO Limited Manufacturers -- Established 1859 Zurich on Sunday, at 3.57 able to recognize our far as Constance. Thence to the finish the weather was so thick that direction could be determined only by compass. "I'he passage of the Bavarian Alps through rain and clouds was thrilling. we swooped down the mountain- with frightful velocity, plunging into a chasm - of fog, which scemed bottomless. It was as if the carth had opened to swallow us up. The basket several times crashed through the tree-tops. When glear of the. woun- tains we moved at a lively rate. The ruide-rope dragged over farmhouses; breaking tiles and chimneys. peasants rushed out ° with cries imprecations. A few hours later recognized several villages, and the town of Konigstadt. "We sighted a balloon to the vard with "peasants hanging on guide-rope. "After passing over Konigstadt we {rose through the clouds to un altitude {of 4,600 metres (about 15,000 feet) and i above the clouds an balloon to the { north, about 100 metres higher up. We n to descend at 1.40 p.m., emerg from the clouds. abont 460 me above the town Waldenburg, | and we released east of wags of ballast- and half of our pro- to keep eloar of the roofs, but was, the drag-rope dragged over | the wires of the fortress and railroad . dation, creating consternation delightful, cooling, re- the yelling population. : nn | "We again to 1,800 metres near freshing, yet appetizing Breslau, il overboard the life and nourishing, table | savers, mattresses and the remainder . of our provisions Gradnally delicacy. Eat all you {tinued to descend after reaching will ~=you'll be rosier altitude until six o'clock in the even- ing. With good equilibrium we man nek halthigy. fad So hoe afont, el es Nature's Own Food -- the "Sweetheart of the Corn," prepared by landed and became wedged he Kellogg's Secret Process. | we were route only as Ince side and we then ecast- the You Cannot Overeat of Kellogg's Everyone who enjoys a dainty dessert cannot overeat of Kellogg's | Toasted Com Flakes. A |e {saw | tres of toh; rose we con loon | tween pine trees in the forest of Gu I wa. Minister As Tobacco Sampler. Oct. 12. --l'he Rev president of the Essex Con | gregational Uivon, and a member ol the Dunmow board of guardians, of wi 15 iated as tobacco sampler during the Soasidersiion of the annual tenders. tried various brands of shag with g wurch warden' pipe, and recom mended the acceptance of a tender which was not the? lowest. London, George | Hobson, Insist that you get BE 10c. Pkg. Rod Canis In German Universities. derlin, Oet. 12.--Women are now al- Oo 'fJowedd admission to full matriculation rn a S | in all German universitics except that Rostock. : The total number of wo- Over 37,000,000 packages sold in Canada anv | | men entered in all universities for ihe Uaited States in 1908 immer half year just close] was 1, ir : I compar od with 1,108 for: the RISE OF THE A ondon, Oct 12.-- Ha id Eapclyats © ay, Get, T0Yealiy An Inf orming Sketch 'of Ameri- | havor (Sir G. Wyatt Te aseoti can History, Valuable for Librar-| ies and Research. By VISCOUNT DE FRONSAC. Price, 50c. Women wintles year of Italy's Gratitude To England. Lon lod alii ans in the has-r Tief his work in carth Mansion House, with a ronZe in | connection with quake relief fund recognition of the Mesvind Hall Caine Im The Pulpit. Oct. 12.--Hall "Caine is to aildress in the Rev. R. J Campbell's pulpit 'at the City Templa ton October 11th. Bernard Shaw will rive an address on the same day ---------------- Wood's FEW PN The Great English Remed 8 | y Tones and inv: igoratesthe whokt Xp porvous system, makes new Blood in old Veins. O 'ures Nerv , Mental and Brain ™orry, Des Weakness, Emiss ons, Sper i Effects of « 1b pr JC | London, {deliver an of the lessons of life, are beneheial. Dislovalty to disloyalty to country, L Saomé though ig or faathe severe, New pamphis | ; y Jicine Co Toronto, Of home is « worse than The . Jettyiz eleven' among * that | His Experi- Photo by Roving Bytiurive Copyright New. York Hernia Embroidered pink chiffon gown. Scaly Skins Made Smooth. All scaly 'and -eruptive skin-diseases are hard to cure unless the right rem- ody is used. The remedy that is posi- tively guaranteed Ointment. It relieves at ounce cures eczema, (salt rheuni), piles, itching eruptions of at J. B. old _sores, bed sores, scaly sor skin. In big boxes Leod's, drug store. corner King trock (Wade's old and corner and streets. al streets, Princess. Tragic Mishap To Actress. Parii, Oct. 12.--Mlle. Odette young actress of the Theatre ,met with a terrible accidént this morning. 5 She was i with bonzine her flat, and blazed up. ing out of her flat and «. where a neighbor had the | somee of mind wrap around her. She is horribly Burped; and her hands will probably have to amputated. but twenty ol age. cleaning a pair near the when the bengzine She too fin fire | down - stair pre to She is Second Killed In A Duel. Naples, Oct 12.--An duel was foughi between Signor Pagzo, of Naples, and Signor zi Nicola, a money lender, Ihe revolver | jured. were: i hospital { two but neither seconds, shots, The four all wounded, Killed By A Straw. Orel 12.=An the William Parsom, agricultural cffects London, vesterday by the facet that sixty-seven, fied from {raw int and 'while tack. The mdi | that the primary cause of blood poisoning: nmicuest an the' o his h evidence a ---------- It is the out help. Then help then® drug the stomach or stimulate heart or "kidneys. That is for De fast again. dealers. Morrishurg"s "ate of vear is. thirty-two the dollar, good health will come to Test it and-sce. Sold by taxation and to cure is Wade's | and thoroughly Rossi, a Antoine, in Paris will out tay the' Brown Leghorn.-- of gloves | gas slove caugh¥ rushid shriek the a blankex showed death was weak nerves that are crying don't the wrong. | Vitalize these weak inside nerves with Shoops Restorative and. sce how | You all this a half mills on the trip, though suffering intensely from. pain and trom thirst due to loss of blood, did not lose consciousness. Since com- ire out from under the influence of the other used in the operation he has {heen delirious. J sn e-------------- FINE EGG LAYING HEN. |A Wolfe Islander Praises Brown Leghorn. Wolfe Island, Oet. 3.--(To the 'Edit- or) : Will you kindly spare me space {in the columns of your valuable pape to sing the praises of the modes! | Brown Leghorn hen? 1 have at pre stnt twenty in my flock, all single ! comb Brown Leghorns, except three or four nondescripts I am obliged to keep for hatching purposes. There | were twenty-five at the beginning of thc year, but the others died or were filled. 1 figure them at twenty-two hens for the whole nine months, which 1 think is a fair average, considering f the fact that they reared four broods of chickens. {= They laid 2,948 cggs between Janu ary lst and September 30th, an aver age of one hundred and thirty-four (134) ogg? a hen, The eggs sold amount to. $47.57, or. comsidérably over $2 for cach hen, besides all the eggs that were necded for home ocon- sumption, And they are still laying. The last week in September thoy laid over five dozen eggs, so that [am in hopes of raising their average to [150 before the year is. out. {They have had no special care, not oven a comfortably warm house and -were closely varded | soe timo until after harvest. Some people object to the Leghorn |on~ account of the size of the eggs. | Now not long ago I read in one of tha agricultural. papers that the stan- The i had hen from catarrh, dandruff and dard weight for number one eggs was the | Me- and stand), Montreal ped the scales at twenty-five ounces. to he not loss than twenty- Sour ounces to the dozen. 1 weighed a dozeh of mine, just out of the day's oggs with- out picking or choosing, and they tip- Of course anyone who raises poultry for market would do well to look for a larger breed, but 1 have yet {6 find tho hen that with the same kind of care and tho same amount of food -M RS "Wolfe ~Tsfand. The township of "Elizabethtown lost one of "its oldest residents on Thurs- day, when' Kenneth - Mcrrisonspassed to rest at his home, one mile east of Lyn. His death was directly at- tributable to an acodent sustained {two weeke ago. 1 JESSIE M. MARLOWE, both. | be | years | | { extraordinary | Torre | Aniello | of Rome. * pombatanis exchanged forty | was in- however, and onc hasMed in | i | held Ely coroner disclosed ager) laborer, of running a thatching a FOR ALL BAKING ~--the Bread Flour --the Biscuit Flour =the Cake Flour ~--the Pastry Flour : --all four in the original Ontario Blended F our---always the same. "Beaver" Flour _ NCE Et Cag ABR Soo) i) a Se a a GRC SS Chocolates ! FRESH ARRIVAL GANONG'S. CHOCOLATES 1 1b. Fancy Boxes; 50 centsl® 3 '" " " '25 "" - In Bulk put up to suit anyone, 50c per Ib. "A.J.REES, 166 Princess St Phone 58. offered THE BEVERAGE FOR ALL WEATHERS, we EPPS'S 2 COCOA "~~ A cup of " Epps's" at breakfast Warms and Sustains TT you for hours. As a supper beverage it'is' perfect. Confort Elieac: Grateful AList of Fall Necessities Shoe Trees, 5c. Heelers, made of Women' Women' fine kid to cover heel of stocking, saves heel slipping and stockings Spon Lariag, at the heel, 20c. : Women's | Burdeir "Slippers, in Red, Green Brown and Black, made of soft flexible soles; $1. $1.50. All kinds of polishes, Suede, Bronze, Gun Metal, Tan, Hed aft Black, Women's Gymnasium Shoes 75¢c. and 85c. . Brushes, 25¢., §0c., 75¢. Polishing Mitts, 10c. and 25¢. 3 Shoe Shining Out handsome tin boxes, We carry a complete stock of Men's Football Boots, in White Canvas, $3.00. ¥ White and Tan Mule, $3.50. : Gymnasium Shoes, Boys', c., Men's, B5e. to $1.75. Men's Spiked Sporting Shoes, for field sports, $2.00. Men's Shoe Trées, to keep your shoes in correct shape, Se. : Men's House Slippers, - . ne $1.25, $1.50 id in to or "Tan and Black Shoes, 50c. ABERN ETHY'S.

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