Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Oct 1909, p. 7

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When-- The Stomach is Sick . "~The Liver Sluggish The Bowels Clogged The Blood Impure The Skin Sallow Then-- I¢'s Time to Take : That grand, old, time-tested remedy -- EECHAM'S PILLS Prepared only by Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Lancashire, England, Sold by all Druggists in Canada and U. S$. America. In boxes 2§ cents. a po" -- TOWN GANANOQUE WAY | ANOTHER OF ITS GIRLS BE- f 1 COMES A BRIDE. __ | Meeting of the Poultry Association --Police Court Postponed the Meet. - Rifle - Club's ding took place at St. Johu's chigrh | at eight o'clack, yesterday worniag, { when Miss Margaret (Dolly) Chay- { man' daughter of Mr.» and Mrs: Alex lander Chapman, Wellington street, | was united in macriage to Wiliam | Ahern, a prosperous young fargher {South Lake. Rev. Fr. hehoe 'admin istered the marriage sacrament. After the ceremony the bridal party re paired to the home of the orul:'s pu EE - . Gas?Stoves! The "Chicago dewel" is The Key .0f Economy The latest improvements on the "Chicago Jewel" are the Flame -Reflector and Valveless Oven Burn- er-Lighter. Two features on the 'Chicago 'Jewel which are not om any nther fas stove made. Examine them before pur- chasing. They are ac- knowledged the best man- ufactured. LLLIOTT BRO, AAT belated 1 77 PRINCESS ST. bff fe fl A pf fo fe eo} EE ---- IRAVELLING Tres Thanksgiving Day October 25th, round _ trip » issued at SINGLE FIRST good going October 22nd th and returning on Or 7th. Tickets sold to cer wnection with the above be good om trains 1 and 4 HUNTERS' EXCURSIONS Round trip tickets 'at SINGLE FARE October 13th to 31st to points in Tamagimi, Quebee, New Brusswiek, Novia Scotia and Maine. October 21st to 81st to - Muskoka Lakes, Midland, Lakefield, Lindsay, Coboconk and other Hunter's, resorts. All tickets good to return umtil Decem- The Lighting Up Season Is Here We have a complete line ¢f gas lights, mantels ard globes, It will pay you to drop in and see them. MANTELS, 10c., 15¢.,.20c.; 25¢, 30c. LIGHTS COMPLETE, .50¢. to $1 Gas Globes, Colored Etched, 25¢. to $1 Come early and pet pick. David Hall 66 Brock St. 'Phone, 335. 121¢., Sept. 15th to Oct, 15th, at followiog | Seattle, Wash. and Mexico, City, Mex. | ber 4th rates. Bpokane, Was \ I } $45.1( Portland, Oreg: San. Francisco, Oal.) 4 2 7.05 For full partieuiars, HANLREY, Agent, Low RATES TO PACIFIC COAST h. Vancouver, B.Oj 1.03 Angeles, Cal. apply to J. P| Ontario streets. One way colonist tickets on sale daily, Victoria, B.O. San Diego, Cal. your Oormer Joknson and "IN Canadian Pacitic Railway Single Fare for Thanksgiving and Mon good for 27th Friday, Saturday 2nd, 2%rd, and until Wednesday Hunters' LCxcursion | Round trip tickets at SINGLE FARE | h to Nov. 6th, te all statons to Port Arthur, Temiskaming Railway stations and points New Brunswick amd Nova i going ay. O eturning 25 Oct *'Good Cooking with the Bother left out." That's the title of our free book. We'll hail you one on request. It tells how the health of your family demands a Souvenir Range. The Aerated Oven Nov. S 6th, to . stations ) to 8. § Marie. Havelock to sharbot Lake. Lindsay Branch. Severn to North Bay. All tickets good to re turn' umtil Pec. 4th, 1909, Low Rates to Pacifi¢ Coast One way Sept. 15th to rates : SPOKANE, WASH. 1 HER $45.10 $47.00 SEATTLE, and .C. TP | means perfect, wholesome and sanitary cooking. Sead for our book to-day. It gives proofs of Souvenir superiority. | i | i | | | colonist Oct GURNEY, TILDEN & CO. Lud. Hamilton Calgary 1907 tickets on sale daily | 15th at following Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver PORTLAND, SG. 10S ANGELES, OAL: For Sale by S. J. Horsey, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. X ston, Ont. SAN DIEGO, CAL. MEXICO CITY, MEX. Full particulars at K. & P Ticket office, Ontario street ¥. CONWAY, Gen. Pass: R ' Agent BAY®OF QUINTE RATLWAY. Train leaves union station, Ontarl street, 4 pao. daily (Sunday excepied for Tweed, "Bydenbam, Napanee, Deser onto, Bannockburn and all points north To secure quick despatch to Hannock bufn, Maynooth, and points on Centra Untario, routs your shipments via Ba, of Quinte Railway. For further partic lars, apply HR. Wy DICKSON, Agen! Phone. No. 8 Tones and invigoratesthe w nervous system, CRUISE of the "ARABIC* 10 the Mediterranean HOLY LAND and EGYPT Salls January 20th, 1910, for 73 Days Costing $400 and Upwards ° including all necessary Expenses Dept White Star Line, Toronti« we Debility, Mental and Brain 'V: yondency, Sexugl Weakness, Emissions, | matorrhea, and Effects of | Price $1 per box, six for will cure. Sold hy all | sain pkg. on rece of nailed fre. The nu Wirdsort IT IS "PERFECT" Our "CRYSTAL AND" Standard Granulated Sugar, preservin tried ft right j= of for and table use. We have or years, and price le NOREW MACLEAN, { Ontario street: titre EEE | | | SOUVENIR RANGES - King- The Great English Remedy makes new Blood in old Veins. Cures Nero | Worry, Des Sper Abus sr Kreesses One will please, si: rists or mailed i New pamphle ne Co Onl | BRE re a iF Smbmee, ~ rents, where a bounteous repast wa tterved. The bride was the regipient ol umerous handsome: and usd ail pre ts. Mr: and Mrs. Abern weil spend {their honeymoon in the west ard on | their return will reside at South { Lake Thes Citizens' band held another wéli | attended assembly in Turner's Hall last evening In the police court on Wednesday {John Clark, on the charge of steabing a quantity of preserves, {other goods from the home of Mr. jand Mrs. Garnsey, caretaker : (Island, the summer home Kipp, © of New York, was »¥ tuntil Thursday. Robert fed gulity to the _ charge of being {drunk and disorderly' and was tad {$2 and costs, I'he heavy rainstorm, Velnesday and wet condstion at the range of "he Gananoque Rifle association. ¢or:- pelled the postponement of their nual fall matches. Work 4s to he started at pitkles and of of Faek ha 4 onee streets, burned = January Jed last whether for rebuilding or as yet been made public, Clayton lodge, 1L.O.0.F., will pay a | visit to 114, on 1hanksziving Day; fraternal No. inst. (Gananoque Pet Stock Poultry, Pigeon : association hell its Inual meeting last evening. Toe lport of Secretary-Treasurer {showed a satisfactory condition affairs. After all accounts were a substantial balahee was. to leredit in the bank. The following f cers were elected Hon. presidents | xge Taylor, M.P., and Reeve | RB" Fritton; president, W. J. Bu loch | first vice-president, W.,V. Bulloch; { cond vice-president, $n sicretary-treasurer, ¥. executive committee, J son, E. G. Cook, F. S. { Bews, W. A. Peck, R. Webster, | rons | Campbell, W. Truesdell. Th» society | purpose holding another show during | the wintiéeT eo | Several changes have been {during the week in the stali of | Ganano jue branch of the Bank of To [a Mr. Morris has been promoted to. Montreal, W. Harper is holidaying lin Peterboro and Harry Barnes - has | hen appointed junior clerk. JooA. Jackson, Stone street, spent {yesterday in Brockville. Mr. and { Mrs. Herbert J. Reid, , King street are visiting in Peterborg. Mr. and | Mrs. John MeKellar, spending the tsummer with the former's parents, { Me and Mrs. James McKellar, Gar {den street, leave to-day for a short visit with friends in Montreal, whene | hey wil leave shortly for their {home in Caron, Sask, Schuyler Lake, {arden street, is visiting in. Athens an ré al se 11. Hurd; Jounson, W the | WOMAN CHOSE WHIPPING. | Husband Administered It and boo. Case Aired in Court. { Toronto, Oct. 14 --A somewhat re {markable case has. just heen tried be- {fore ~Justice Winchester, and a jury {William Rhyndrpss, a farmer, of Geor- Lownship, the defendant. time ago. some of the man's ighbors called at his home and told Jinr that his wife had becn acting im properly with a man of the neighbos hood. Rhyndress refused to believe the stories, and put the informants out of |his house. Then his wife confessed that the neighbors had told the ruth | Rhyndress thercupon told her that one of cither two thirgs musi happen he {would leave her or whip her, ju [she chose. The woman elected for {whipping. She reinoved her clothing. {and it was inflicted with a whip hay {ing a lash: eighteen inches long. Some lof the blows broke the skin and drew { On the welts salt was apphad {The next day the" woman appears to | have told some of the neighbors what | had occured, and the result was that {a complaint was made before a magis trate, and Rhyndress was arrested, {charged with aggravated assault. The | warrant was sequred on an affidavit {made by the wife, in which she accus- {ed hor husband of ill-treating her and | then rubbing salt into the wounds. When the woman was placed on the stand at the trial before Jidge Win jam she admitted that 'she had | exaggerated in her testimony before | the magistrate, confessed that she had been guilty {gina Some was lood her husband in preference io having nim leave her. She had left his house {for a fow days afler the occurrence, {but had then returned to him, and had {been living happily with him | ever {dnce. The jury found Rhyndress not { uilty of the charge of aggravated as- sault, but on thé direction of | judge found thai he hall committed jsmple assault The judge suspended Hartington Happenings. Hartington, Oct. 12.--A hterary was held by the Epworth League on Fri {day evening. Cottage prayer meet lings will begin next week and will frontinue for two weeks, after which jevangelisye services will be held ty i Rev. H. Folkes. The cement waik ¢n |south side 'of Main street is {pleted Benjamin Campbell is eom- pro- [Grand Union foe Rooms, $1.00 a Day AND UPWARD Paggege to snd from Station free. oad Jo stamp fof N.T. Olty Guide Book end Map Bulders ani Contactors | Angrove's Foundry Special prices for large quantities loceding with the work of ensilace Babcock, Kingston Business - Collage, spent Sunday with fisends here. Vas ltors: Mr. and Mrsx FE. Smith, at H. Jamieson's; Miss Snyder... at P . Freeman's. | M. of - eighteén-year- This world is full X old Solomons. Cases--Rain |. = o.o of little value unless ER Fmix- | fed with kindness and' charity, and in | { i of dn incidmi of his | | Gananoque, Oct. 14.--A pretiy » ed- "Mr. o' |hard man to agree with. manda}! Lucey plead. | on | {the clearing up of the debris at the { Bovd Block, corner of King and «ta | to put the} place in saleable condition, has not} (zanano jue ! wlee, | 20th | and | fard | praskat | 1 thea | Stanley ®Robin | Thomrn- mage | » payers. of improper conduct, and | | hed consented to being whipped the ¢ "Mahood, special agent. TRUE CHRISTIANS KIND. CYA HURSPAY, OCTOBER 14, gE ------ -- 1908 Less Scripture and More Practical : { Goo | Cleveland, Ohio, Cet. 33. John | Rockadellor advocated Joss scripture ttl hore practical Owistianily In a lialk to the thildoeun of -the - Euelid { Avornme Baptist. Sunday. school. He | admonished his hearers that christiam- illustration tol own bovhood days. ' "Whem 1 was a lad of ten," seid Rockefeller, "we had two neigh- men, but thar me { thods of practising * christianity were far apart. Oné man would quote seripture all day long. but he wae a HH he had { preached "less scripture and given his { men more noouing be would have done | bors, both gobd p- | OTS good. con- to "The other man was (quite a trast. He iried to live according !the Bible, but was never heard to quote a line. His ldoedls spoke much. louder than his !words. He was the kindest man to his cmployees and always willing to al- {low us bogs to eal his apples and {ride on hisipony." : |" Mr Rockefeller spoke off the folly of | trying to do all good things at ome Ftime and advised the children to prac- tise little deodds of 'Kinduess cach day lin the week, ct vs batt WHIG'S FASHION HINT. rote Qeyriahe by Rewiinges Eachumre Copyright New Yooh gral s Fmhroidered crepe de chine gown Doings At Denbigh. Denbigh, Oct. 11.~Messrs [larry and William 'John, Jr.; Rahm, left of the lumber camps of the | Commission company, in which a for- mer Denbigh boy, P. i foreman. Robert and Ferdinand Stein, Charles Petzold, intend to follow them Most of these young men were 'on raged in the same camp last winter David Youmans, Jr. who was home on a good visit with his parents, has | roturned to Gow Ganda, and R LO-MOrrow Richare Glaeser left again for Toronto, where he inténdy to resume the barber trade Rudolph Stein, who caught the ty- phoid fever in New Ontario, and was for «quite a while a' pgtient in the Ren- irew General HOSpIta has recovered with = good recovery. . Mr. and Mrs, H have received the sad néws that their son, William, has also been a vietim of typhoid fever = in Cobalt, and has V. for some time, heen taken. f by one of his brothers, who e Ferdinand Wehland, of Raglan, favored some of his friends here with , visit last Bunday. Mrs # Petzold is enjoying a weeks visiting friends and relatives at Hardwood _Lake., William Sallans, collector 'of rates for Denbigh, Abinger and Ashby, for "this year, has com- menced to make his--in most not over--welcome visits to the rate Threshing in this hood is all done, and good yields are reported from everywhere Potato digging i¢ "also almost completed, and the largest returns ever raised in this part ot the country are reported this fall. Most of the farmers aye now. en gaged in fall plowing. - ¢ | ------ Guide Offered $5,000 | Missoula, Mont., Oet 14 -- Edward { Barrille, the guide, who accomppnied { Dr. Frederick A. Cook to the toy of | Mount McKinley, Alaska, in 1906, has {been approached with an offer of 185.000 to make an afhidavit that | Brooklyn explorer never completed the j ascent. . Sore Breasts Relieved byl oh ra Nothing could be more soothing and | healing than Dr. Hamilton's Ointment A balm that brings ease and comfort at once Thousands of women who use Dr. Hamilton's' Ointment all tell of its power ang merit. At druggists, Sle ---- see mee EVERYBODY DELIGHTED perfect | Newboro's Herpicide Destroy$ the . Prevents Dandruff Germ Baldness. Quinine and rum and a whole otBer things, are plasan¥ to r the sdalp after washing it free drufi, but not one preparation general run cures dandruff and fall hair. It "is neévessary to kill t germ, to be permanently cured of drufi. and to stop falling hair bro's Herpicide will positively that: germ, so that there can be no more dandruff, and that the hair will grow - luxuriantly, "Destroy the cause, and you will the effect." Sold and ¥ lan New jestroy so remove Co., bottles Detroit, Mich guaranteed One Ww Geo D. | outsider of 'the church | Gustav, | Fred | Stein, Joseph Marquardt, and Adolph | last week for Sault Ste. | Marie to engage for the winter in one | Algoma | Stein; Jr., is! and Archie Blackly. | o I : x. 1 i i : | ' sufficiently to he able to return home, | prospects of a complete | Glaeser | couple of « cases | the gentle influence of | of the by leading druggists. | Send 10¢c. in stamps for sample to The i | Herpicide {dollar : i i ; \ : Two thous- | i \ and years ago tional value of the new \ the usual met- stant' reliability, and i unvarying hod of healing skin | success even in certain obstinate cases injuries and diseases wasiof eczema and ulceration. to apply certain essences and juices ob-{ - From the first Zam-Buk has born out tained direct from various healing herbs | in practice what its discoverers expected and roots. The gladiators of ancient of it froni a practical standpoint. In Rome and the athletes of Greece adop-|four confinents it has now become the ted this means of healing their injuries, | favourite household balm. and with wonderful effect. A gladiator | would emetys from the ring having sus- ! tained terrible cuts and.bruises, yet on | the application of his favourite herbal | balm, within a few days he would again | be ready for combat. | As centuries rolled by, the secret. of making these herbal extracts was lost, | th SSpériment. and. ointments and salves made up of ness" in nature. animal fats took the place of the pure sure her price must be paid, and now | herbal balm. t ! le don't waste money on "cheap" : Zam-Buk, Phe rn balm whieh dur-| imitations. ! ng the past few years has re tions! Zam-Buk, so pure yet so powerful, is ized the system of skin-healing, wast 04 for sips Tr ne ful da produced by returning to the idea of the! gin of babes benefit from its application ancients, that man's best medicaments | ;n4 it is widely used b; ing hers must be found in herbal extracts. for the rashes and chafines of very young | In the investigation which followed, children. Men of experience and of | the necessity was seen for entirely €X-| great attainments in varied walks of life | cluding the rancid fats and Coarse pL... tested it, and speak' of it in the | minerals from which most modern oint- | i infiony Re . peat | ments* are compounded, and sticking | closely to nature. - i and sold at so-called "" cheap " rates, sre careful housewife, the , bearing the re: ity and the welfare of her ailing children, or the bread- winner, who wastes money onthem never repeats There is no *"cheap- Dr. Andgew Wilson, whose name as tent i 5 i ienti familiar all the world over | Scientific inquiry eventually centred a scientist y , | round the peculiar properties of certain | }% in o ut secens medical, works | vegetable saps and juices. These ex- U Wome yo on Zan Bukis fr | triets from rare herbs had, it was found, | a 9 be Po A a curious power that enabled them when De prepara ri RY ¢ ot h apn ° spread on the broken skin, to knit the an antiseptic dressing which req Re | edges of tissues together--in short; the | Preparation and has the particular ac - i Smt wd : vantage of possessing unique nealing power of healing injuries in a maryel- qoperties." Iously natural way, and of annthilating | P pe . any germs of disease harboured by! Mr. Frank Scudamore, the great war wound or pofe. correspondent says: * Zam-Buk cured The choice of the right herbal juices | me of blood-poisoning, which caused and their refinement comprised the next severe ulcers. It is a splendid healer, step, after which came the more difficult | and 1 hope its merits will become even problem of finding out just the~exact more widely known." proportion of the different ingredients Mr. R. F. Perry, Justice of the Peace, which would give the best healing results. of Goldfields, B.C., says: * Zam-Buk Early disappointment and costly experi- cured me of a skin rash of five years' du- ments are often the forerunner of famous ration, which no doctor had been able to discoveries, but at length, when success relieve." arrived, the investigators found For skin eruptions, themselves in the possessioh of a sub- abscesses, poisoning, cold sores,chapped stance of fine consistency, of slight yet places, frost bite, blistering, chafing, agreeable odour, and unique for its mar- ringworm, etc. Zam«Buk is without vellous healing, soothing and antiseptic | equal. For piles it is the best remedy value. The original medicinal power of yet discovered. It relieves the burning, the respective ingredients was found to stabbing, throbbing pains,and gives case. have been multiplied many times by rea { Almost all druggists and stores sell son of the scientific and novel manner of| am- their combination as they exert in| free from Zam-Buk Co. Toronto, for Zam-Buk. price. 3 scalp sores, ulcess, HOME NEED i Chocolates! FRESH ARRIVAL GANONG'S CHOCOLATES 1b. Fancy " Joxes, 50 cents. + L 1 " " " 25 In' Bulk put up to suit anyone, 50c per 1b. A.J.REES, 166 Princess St *Phone 58. -- Ale, Porter & Lag They are always 1s Who neighbor- | 5 od x fens Careful tests established the - : its Cone Cheap sub- stitutes made up to look like Zam-Buk, | constantly? being produced, but the | 1f one wants her trea- Buk at fifty cents per box, or post | | | fefbfalisfenfeforfafefofestootofolaodele! Sufoofelnf stefufefafutefalneiniieibeil. I gd Hi 2 : 2 fs i E iff 14 ! g H. Jennings Xi Fri Do You Want Fresh Chocolates ? We have the largest i and best assortment in the city. All fresh and from 90¢c Per Lb. to 70c. Per Lb. PRICE v 288 Princess St. 3 Phone 845 new stock 'of Granite and Marble. Just arrived. CINGSTON GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS - Qor. Princess and Olergy Sta. COAL! The kind you are looking for is the kind we, sell, - SCRANTON Sent dn ud ane "on antes prompt delivery. 188, y ad Booth & Co.. FOOT WEST STREET. dee our doelerfefede jr RISE OF. THE . . . 4 | United EmpireLoyalists | An Informiin "Sketch of Ameri. | can History, ¥aluable for Librar- | les and Research. | By VISCOUNT DE FRONSAC. ; Price, 50c. | Address British Whig, Kingston. Ex os. 7 j \ Auction Sale Rooms All kinds of Secend-Hand Goods-bought aud sold, or goods sold on commission. Auction sales promptly attended to. at the City Auction Sales Rooms, 88 Brock street. 5 J. E. JONES, Auctioneer me a INES er Famous? Uniform and lesome and Nutritious | Beverages. EVERY DEALER EVERY WHER the | SFT WET SHOES to wear without rubbers. lined for Men, Women and Boys, in Black and Tans. Men's, $4.50, 5.00, 5.50 and 6.00. Women's, $4.00, 4.50 and %.00. Boys, $4.00, 4.50 and 5.00. ABER ~ WEATHER Now is the time of the year when you want shoes We have them in heavy soles, leather énd linen J The Trade Mark that means good value for every cent you spend in oes: ©. a NETHY'S. SE Cs NT --_--

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