Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Nov 1909, p. 7

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, TLYENEER 30, 1909. The Real Joy of Xmas Comes To Those Who Are Fortunate Enough To Have A Victor Berliner Gramophone The Victor plays «all kinds of dance music, loud and clear and in perfect * thythm. t want it, Keeps on playing y barn dance, waltz, t crowd the dancers, uble and expense of hiring ntertainment of every kind phone - - prices $15 Easy terms if desired. i & wor Liram- rola §150 ug Cle Smooth Records better than ever. Our improved faci- every Victor Record uniform. t vards. r Records arc ud rcful inspection smooth insure and Ive olut lear, er MX by he New Records Every Month "R GRAM.O.PHONE COMPANY LIMITED BERLIN "| Wee MONTREAL New Double Faced Records 90c¢c for the two For Every Meal At breakfast with porridge "Crown Brand Syrup' "Is delicious. Used with plain puddings or made up with pastry, odd scraps of cake, te., it makes a delightful after dinner dessert. At supper it is just the thing to eat with bread and butter, toast or biscuits, "CROWN BRAND SYRUP" is syrup at its best and in its most delicious and wholesome form. It is pgepared in a perfect manner from absolutely pure ingredients. It is far ahead of all other kinds in deliciousness of flavor and perfect wholesomeness-- don't you think it's worth while insisting on "Crown Brand Syrup?' Your dealer has it for you in 2, 5, 10 and 20 lb, air-tight tins with lift-off lids. Order some to-day, The Edwardsburg Starch Co. ESTABLISHED 1858. 109 Works : CARDINAL, Out. MONTREAL, TORONTO and BRANTFORD . Reged Digg SyavP Offices = | programme ol PER Pay a Fair Price And Get the Best The grocer who gives the greatest number of pounds of granulated sugar for a ET dollar, naturally won't give A 'the best Montreal GRANULATED granulated." 0) *TR Ks " IT The only way you can be NU Lo sure of getting the to insist on having 15 best, Put up by the Refinery » sugar in 20 pound Cotton Bags Hersey, Government Analyst, shows that *'St. contains 99-99 100 to 100 per cent. of pure ane sugar with in W tever. The St. Lawrence Sagar Refining Company Limited, Montreal. A SCOTCH i CONCERT Listes, bso | Cire BY ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY | by ho Horse's gh a Pilis IN GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Many a growing - i boy or girl is set It Was a Most Enjoyable Event | down as comstitu~ and Was Largely Attended-- | tionally slow, stupid The Imperial Scots Company | . Has Many Arfists. The Grand Opera House contained a large audienve Inst evening for the St. Andrew's Society concert, given by the Imperial Scots company, which comprises four artists--J. M. Hamil- rton, Scotland's leading tenor; Miss | Bethune Gregor, soprano; J. M. Cas i sels, comedian, and Miss Elsie Forbes, pianist. Every number of the pro- gramme was Scotch, and, therefore, delightful, of course. Mr. Hamilton is decidedly a grand {tenor soloist. His rendition of "Aft on Water," "'A Wee Sprig o' Heather' and '""MacGregor's Gathering," the | latter in full Highland costuine, de | lighted . the audience. With Miss | Grigor, Mr. lamilton sang three | duetts, "Ye Danks And PBraes," "Huntingtower,"" and "The Crooked Bawbee. Miss Grigor has a rich and pleasing soprano voice, and her rendi- of "Banks ©' Loch Lomond, inactive bowels, lazy liver or sluggish | kidneys. The growing | child, with a hearty | appetite, certainly | cannot long remain | healthy and bright and the kidneys, | are choked up with impurities that should be thrown off promptly. The muddy complexion, dragging limbs and dislike for mental or physical { effort show plainly that the child needs | Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills to stir Cam Ye By Athol," "Comin'. Thro' | UP the liver dnd kidneys and regulate the The Rye," and "Killarney" was sweet | bowels. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills and effective. Miss Forbes played two | do this most effectively, cleansing the piano solos, consisting. oi Seottish { whole system, purifying the blood, aiding airs. The comedian, J. M. Cassels, | the dipéstion and Livi 1 f Life made friends with the audience in very Be giving plenty © He brief time. He's a comedian of the | and activity, As upen the education type of the late leuben Fax, so well | obtained may depend the success in life known here, and presented de- | of your boy or girl --see to it that the tidedly funny sketches both in song | general health of the child is such that : and story, and me luded a daw | study is pleasure and not a hardship. hits, not forgetting to pay biz Made from roots and herbs by W. H. pliments to the secretary of St | ' 7 Comstock Co., Ltd., at Brockville, and sold by all dealers at 25¢. a box. r Heo Needs Wise Care ~Net Scelding. tion some local com An Society, James Stewart The | concert concluded at 10:30 _gclock by the singing of '"'Auld Lat; S ne' | While Mr. Hamilton was sginging "A Sprig o' Heather," thef httle son | Sergt.-Major Keith, of the Royal wry College, dressed as a Ligh- | laddie, mounted the and | presented the with a bunch got | heather drew 's BLACK KNIGHT land stage singer CHALMERS CLUB MEETING. A Profitable Winter Season Looked Forward To. | Club held its rally in the | parlors, last evening, and a number were on hand. All look forward to a profitable winter season in both the social and athletic sides of the programme. Harold Marshall | was elected as president, and W. F Smith as first vice-president, to fill the | vacancies of officers who were away for the year. After the regular busin a was provided. Prof. Ma- theson gave a very interesting 'ad drese, A piano solo" by Ross MeRac ind a roading by W. Smith, were also rendered. The club has a large mem bership and its work is much appre iated in the church. The coming sea the best in its his | y Stay Shined tory from the figerest that is being! 'Black Knight" is a joy to taken hy all concerned. + 3.0% | every woman who takes pride in _ her home. It her to have the stoves always clean, freshly polished and brilliantly black. "Black Knight' is ready to use --easily applied--and a few rubs brings a mirror-like polish. "Black Knight" does away with all the hard work and dirty work of stove polishing. se Chalmers church large Steves Se son promises to be BURGLAR'S HEART TOUCHED. enables Sleeping Children Made Him turn Money. CLs Nov. 30.--Two sleeping chil dren proved more effectual in disposing of a robber than all the bolts and bars jon the entrances to the Home of {| Adolph' Huber. ie burglar entered Mr. Huber's room, #gd at the point of a revolver took all the available mon. ev. He then went intd the children's {room, but returned a moment later, | an a "handed back the monet he had "Those great kids," he "1 haven't much coin, but vou am. this for me? He then | escape " Re- ago, If your dealer should not have ck Knight", we will send you a large can, postpaid, for joc. The F.F. Dalley Co. Limited, HAMILTON, Ont. 24 "Zin 1°" Shee Polish. are Makers of ihe famosas Toronto Street Market. Nov. 28 --Wheat, wheat, red, new, S1.08; $1.04; oats, bush., 41 to YWe.; barley, bush. | rye, bush., 75¢. to ton, ¥16 to ¥22; hay $10 to $12; straw, pe 817; seeds, 'Alsike, fancy, to $6.75; Alsike, No. | 1 %6 to 36.25; Alsike, No. 2, £5.50 to £5.- 75 Alsike, No. 3, 85 to $5.4 red clover; No. 1, bush., $7.50 to S58, tim othy,' $1.40 to S1.60; hogs S150 to $11; butter, 30c.; butter, inferior, erg laid, dozen, g fresh, 30. to 35¢; chickens, 1b, {to Me.: ducks, 1b, 12¢. to l4ca {levs, 1b,, 15¢. to 17c.; geese, Ib. to lle; fowl, 1b, Sc. to 10c.; apples bbl, $2 to $1.50; potatoes, bag, per load, 30c. to GO0c.; celery, dozen, 3k jto 35¢.; onions, bag, $1 to $1.10; cau hiflower, dozen, 78¢. to $1.25; cabbage dozen, bbe. to 65¢., beef, hindquarters SX to #4 beef, forequar | beet, choice, carcase, 37.50 to %% medium, carcase, 86.50 to $7: vwt.,, 87 to $8; veal, jewt,, 39.50 to 210.50; 180 to %l0. i {oronto, white, new 81.08; Heart Trouble Cured. nmr. | whe: at, goose, i , bush., 85¢. to €6e.. 1 timothy, mixed, ton, *16 to {bush,, ¥6.50 6 ton, Through one cause or another a large majority of the people are troubled with { some form of heart trouble. The system becomes run down, heart palpitates, dizzy He dressed dary, 27¢ OR), -C, the you have weak and a smothering feeling, ccld clammy hands and feet, shortness of breath, sensation of pins and needles rush of blood to the head, ete. Wherever there are sickly people with weak hearts Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills will be found an effective medicine ooo eoé Mrs. Wm. Elliatt + "$ Angus, Ont., writes + <4 '"It is with. the great- 4 + + + + + +4444 using Miil ue s Heart and Nerve Pills. 1 suffered gre atly "from Leart trouble, weak- ness and smuthering spe great deal of doctors' me ceived no benefit. i puy a box of your pills, found great relief. thy reec or. these pills to anyohe suffering fon heart trouble." Price, 50 cents per bax or $1.25 at all dealers receipt of price In Limited, to = 15¢ new Heart Trouble Cured. beef mutton prime, per lamb, per cwt fit 1 have received b ¥Y New Saskatchewan Town. Young, Sask., Nov. Young thriving little town, on the G.T.P., be {tween Winnipeg and Saskatoon, or the levél plain of Central Saskatche iwan, the great wheat lands. Less thar {two vears ago there was only the 1G. T.P. survey, and very few settlers | wereVaround. Now there is in Young jone general store, one hardwgge ston , a drug s [post office, on {livery barn, blacksmith shop. restau {rant, lumber yard, Masscy-Harris and {Deering machine shops, two elevators {ome coal shed, and residences nd the {G.T.P. tank is nearly completed | Young is a wile and a half fron I ke Manitou, the mineral lake {is flowing with ss}t water. The { has been taken to Saskatoon and sol | for The water | use rheumatism and ali skin dis | ] A sanitorium is eapected to be | heve next spring, a man fron { England has been here and picked out | for the building. --Ahce 2 is sh | did and 3 boxes for of mailed direct on The T..) un Co, Toronto, Cnt. NO MORE DANDR OFF. doctor | Newbro's Herpicide Destroys «the Pestiferous Cause of Annoying Dandruff 1 your whict water ten cents a d for glass g bak t of burrows and thre built as y ; little root scalp at Rt th wi up the fi the h atest discovery in {his site Wis { er ---- A Lively Runaway. was is There a lively runaway on Pri rly last might, but Ju » Shae age resulted. A horse h f t 'untied, and took a notion on the war path. The as Barne dod and lly rounded up at t pestiferous germ { » oth New con street e k » ou g vs far leading druggists. Send 10e. sample {o The Herpicide Mich. '$1 bottles . guar: Mahood, special agent, Sold by when | iy stamps , Detre wd, GG streel vehicles. when Ars, other fina this vor Yo. nt Ww. or lazy when it is | really a question of | if the sewers of the | body, the bowels | y | fore 'she {long time? Ili. there are a sufficient | number of our art-loving citizens\ in- cry ARD VICINITY. " Tndian' * If Trouble. Another member of the "prohibited { list" has fallen from grace. It is al leged that ome of Clark's Wright's band was out on the war path a few idavs ago, loaded with firewator, amd he has been summoned to give an nee count of himself. Removed To Asylum. The citizen taken in charge by the police, yesterday, was examined by medical men, found to be of unsound fm nd, and removed to the asylum. His jase is indeed a most pitiable one, He has been a hard-working man all {his life but members of his family have | caused him a great deal of trouble, {It is hoped that treatment at the | asylum will restore his reason, Much | sympathy is expressed for him. A Shakespearian Revival. | "Sermons From Shakespeare," to {begin to be published in the Whig the last week in December, are calcula- ted to make a profound impression. They bid fair to stir a more popular interest among our readers than they have ever had, 'n this greatest of philosophers and dramatists. It is {bound to enlist more of the masses in| | Shake spearian | literature than ince {the death, in 1616, of the immortal | writer, | B A Hotel Arrivals. i | S. E. Ripean, Hamilton; W. H.| | Kitchison, James Binmore, A. C.| {Smith, Montreal; A. P. L. Brown, | Galt; E. H. Johounot, A. F. Johns ton, H. D. Sutherland, Harry F. Cole, | Charles J. Jost, Montreal; B. H. Neill, | | B. F. Selby, B. Misner, Toronto; W. H | Minhemmick, Berlin; J. E. Flliott, E | IM dishop, Addisén Pegg, W. R. Win-| | ter, H. Howell, F. Invery, W. Walker { | Toronto; W Robins, Brantiord; W F. Kelly, Oil City, Pa; R. Kerr, Wal | kerville, | i -------- | Made Presentation. | A pleasant event took place at the Ringston Business College, Monday | afternoon, when the students waited! upon Miss Annie Geady, one of the] valued members of the teaching stafi,| and presented her with a gold watch | The gift was accompanied by an ad-| dress, which was read by Miss Miner {va Wallace, The presentation | made bv .J. Oldfin. { The committee in charge of the | rangements for the afiair was Iposed of Miss Katie Abramsky, IM. Wallace, J. Oldfin and Richard Webster | | was | ar-| com- | Miss | D | Told A Good Story. R Murphy, the genial Sgretary i jof the Eastern Ontario Dairymen's ! [sociation, told a good story, duting | i the course of his address, at the Duiry School, on Saturday He was im pressing the fact upon the farmers that they shoold make the very best out of | their business, they a good dairyman. one day riding on a street car. Hel ould not secure a seat, and had to | content himself with grabbing hold of | one of the straps, and keeping his feet | as best he could. However, a sudden ! lurch of the car was too much for Pat, | and he went headlong into a lap of a | very stout lady. i "You're no gentleman," said the | lady, as Pat was doing his best to make an apology, and to' get out of | the way ' | "Well,"" said Pat, "I I was an Irishman; I am a Laplander." An Irishman was| | 1 always thought | but now I see that | | . i To-Night, "Billy." | For the first time out of New York, | "Billy," the three-act farce which | furnished Manhattan with much of its | amusement during the' past summer | when the play was housed at Daly's | Theatre, will be seen at the Grand to- | night, with the original cast, inc luding | Edgar Atchison Ely, Mrs. Stuart Rob- son, Jane Marbury, Maron Chapman, | Franklin. Jones, and *Billy' is by George Cameron, and the | tour is under the directon of the | Messrs Shubert. The plot centres 5 about four false teeth which apd wornd by "Billy," a football hero, who takes | passage. aboard the steamship Florida There.he unexpectedly meets Beatrice | Sloane, lis sweetheart, and while in| the act of proposing. to her he inad- | vertently loses his "tombstones." It takes three acts to straighten out the complications arising from the mishay during which over twenty character drawn into the fray. Finally th missing incisors are restored to their | owner and Billy and Beatrice are brought together again: are LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. A Lost Opportunity, With Rain As Chief Cause. Kingston, Nov. 29.--(To the Editor): | So much disappointment has been ex- pressed in various quarters by those who were prevented by the heavy rain, of Monday week, from secing the most enjoyable reproductions of famous pic tures exhibited by Fraulein Stolle, in Convocation hall, that it has occurred to some of these that it would be very desirable to try to induce that lady {to return to give a similar exhibition | with her inte resting and illuminating comments, It is such an unusual op portunity of having these famous [works of art practically brought to our very doors, which it ordinarily in- | volves much laborious travel to enjoy, {that it seems a great pity that com- {paratively few of our citizens should have had the benefit of it, especially as our small city is not so much fa- |vored with art exhibitions as some of t its. larger neighbors. Fraulein :Stolle is to give a course of six lectures' in Ottawa, which will | »bably take up the next fortnight. Fe it not be possible to secure an- from her be York, as she again for a lother illustrated lecture returns to New {may not be in Canada {terested !n this matter, they might yet ure the opportunity that so many {missed, and no doubt the Woman s | Aft Association, to which her coming {was due; would do anything they jcould to facilitate it. It i= much to be {regretted that so few of the university {students availed themselves of = the {unique opportunity offered them at a jmerely nominal rate. Surely, had they {at all realized, or been informed of the value of the opportunity, they would | have made it a point to enjoy | ONE WHO DID NOT MISS. IT. S00 fifteen others. |, My Lady Beautiful Health is true beauty, The charm of bright eyes, rosy rounded figure, Hf buoyant and elastic step is within the reach of every % : Remmi er in diet, regula exercise and due of sleep 'with an occasional dose of a 31 keep most women in health. 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'The --as a cooker and baker--is "Peerless Peninsular" without a superior and has all the conveniences of the best steel ranges. Lift Key Plate, for broiling -- Adjustable J Damper, to exactly regulate the heat of the oven--Oven Thermometer-- Removable Grate Bars--are but four of the many improvements in these perfect ranges. Write for illustrated catalogue and name of 'dealer in your vicinity who can show you the "Peerless Peninsular" Ranges, 9% Clare Bros. & Co., Limited, Preston, Ont. ; AGENTS. ELLIOTT BROS, Both an Ontario wheat flour and a Manitoba wheat flour Both a "Bread" flour and a "Pastry" flour As good for one as for the other. Best for both.' Dealers --write us for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals The T. H. Taylor Co., Limited,

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