Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Dec 1909, p. 1

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YEAR 67-- NO. 300. TARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1900, _ KINGSTON; ON THE ROYAL FAMILY OF BELGIUM KINGDOM... "5% -. ompass. | A famous Canadian § of whom 14s friends assert that could take hinx up iw a balloon blindfolded and drop him into the middle of the wild- erness and he woul! find his way out, was asked by a New York hunter not long ago how he did it. el true," seid the New York man, "that you~ean find your way hack to-camp every time and in the straightest line possible ?" s* "I Hat's what they say," admitted the old guide, "and," be added, alf apologetically, "I should be ashamed of 'myself if it wasn't pretty close to the truth." *'How do you do it?" Sindh "Well, sometimes T knew. pretly well where I am--] mean in a general way--and T feel the direction of the camp or whatcver place it is 1 want to reach. You know that it is an entirely different proposition from merely getting out of a forest or a section of the country. I'he man who ; E 3 ] | doesn't know where he or anvthing EROWN PRINCE p Ed ; ; | {else is will get somewhere some tae, LEOPOLD 3 = FL | if he holds out long enough. - sy ' i p "But that is a different matter from taking an objective point, even im- agzinary, and then going straight through the wilderness to that point. Perhaps ngt many guides themselves can do th with absolute success, though it sexms a very simple thing to 8 mean that you can hold a an 3 : 3 Causing perfectly strizht course through thick : woods and across broken country } \ C k Ith without a compass or sunlight - to ] : d d yuide ?' : > A : "As strdight a comse ac could be followed in such a country." "What is your guide, the moss or growth on the shaded side of trees {runks ?"' "No. That's not to be depended ow. Sometimes the dampness collects on Ri the north side' of a tree, sometimes on the est." : J. C. Hervus Pelletier, Dep't de "Agriculture, Ottawa, Ont., writes : Mother's Party Dress. "The Peruna is particularly efficacious in the cure of catarrhel "Some day," says Ma, "I'm goin' fo get affections of the lungs and bronchial tubes, and it is in consequence the a av 4 Jury arses, dil teimuméd withost, Tuady most apreciated he In Octews._ Sig ottin oud me this ; aE ke g . a 4 Is goin' t' fit it right on me ; of bronc! am Pp: restored than! a Er Ap. then, when 1a isvited Sut Peruns. I have recommended this remedy to a large number of my PREITER. a -- KING AND QUEEN OF THE DPELGIANS I'll put it on an' look an Aine fr ol friends afflicted with the same trouble, and they have verified my good An a Ti old a row." opinion of this valuable remedy." -- - - Says he: "go down an' get it now; of a dear companion. Her funeral | Av Ma replied ; "I gusss. Ll walt, | IN A B 0 took place to Winchester, on Satur SP day, and the remains will be placed ? a ve _T, A - o id # thought it might be renewed. We've othe needs tha"s just as great. ATARRH of the bronchial tubes; Mr. Wickliffe R. Smith, Editor of The CH 0 LAND IM a 1 allt The 'trustées - were JI, children need some elothe 1 wear, As often very quickly becomes catarrh | Potlatch Herald, formerly Principal of near her only child, who died last -------------- An' th » 'sh v ir, told that the chapel belonged to the AP a rartant IW Te of the lungs. Oatarrh of the lungs the Schools at Cameron, Idaho, writes: landlord, and they had to buy . the lA dress for me, nt least mol yet. makes the patient an easy victim to the| "For some time I suffered with es OVER LOCAL OPTION GETS|{ She leaves to mourn her loss, u ly §} OYD-GEORGE GIVES REA- chapel back from the landlord. (Cries * "really 'can't afford It," germs that cause tuberculosis. Sound | tarrh of the throat and bronchial tubes. brother, parents and husband, > ne ang, of "shame."') A 'chapel they had Ma's talked about that dress for years, Jungs protect themselves against dis-| I tried man remedies, but could find HOTTER EACH DAY. Frank Moore, critically ill for some SONS FOR IT. to build with vears of sacrifice'! They How Kind o Be appliqued rovers. ease germs. ' nothing that would give muelief, . Q » gv vd Mex, had to buy: it back. {"Shame.') They How 'twould be made t' fit her stick © Peruna has acquired a lasting repnta- «Finally I tried Peruna, Three bottles Race to Brockville For Lawyer-- | : i had to pay. £150 for the chapel. They | The kind o' black silk she would choose, ' t me, made me sound and well, 1 i r wyer of the Bank of Montreal staff, Winm ment of the People--Cannot Be [paid for redeeming the chapel site, Vhe pattern she. would like 1' use ! Monin sslleving satereh of Fhe mond Sursd n o Te Oe others The Whiskey Side Won yer, 18 spe r fe ays here this ERR . i th' times e y e on~--Death | peg, is sp nding a few days here this Secured Without AH Effort £150. "To take that chapel from them, An can mind th' t hen Fa re ell frum gains Yast 8 8 tor me, 1 Shall:be glad 13 time with pneumonma, 1s reported | much better this week, John Twining, {Such Schemes Are For the Better- of Mrs. E. A. Coons--Driving | week, i : : yA ; 8! g {}ive- twenty. dollars right t on the Ice. : The Swastika rink here was opened Being Put Forth... I suppose, | Na robibgry.. Jt 1s not a paid, PE J gness, ing su, foothold in the lungs, and saves recommend it to those suffering wits N vou Pee; : I ' : . An' Ma would take th she patient from the inevitable result. agtarrh." rs ewboro, Joc, 22.--As time for vot [hanagement of PP. Lake & Sons. The from London, the other dak, referred ing of thé local option by-law ap lice space is 72x181 fect and will be to Lloyd-George's ilustration of the pulates by that document. that the | An' say, "I guess I'll Wa h whole fruit of the labor of generations | Aunt Kitty's poorly now with chills, proaches, the eampaign gets hotter. | ope of the bust rinks in the L.C.H.L Court of appeal wild be held in the | (his of members of that little ehurch pass- She needs a doctor an' some bills, court house, here, on Wednesday tight, | commence d- training for the opening Ull buy some things fer her, 1 guess, before Judgh Reynolds, and both sides [game with Athens on New Year's eos at a certain time into his posses- | An' anyhow, about that dress, co " - -- = -- " : "But when 1 come along and say : ie ia WILL FIGUR IN MUSIC. i BA | tisn extract from the speech : » Y | An' so it's been a goin on. of tho temperance question decided to | day. PO he ia , \d a to that landlord : 'Here, the state | Her dress fer other things -has gone, J engage counsel, and both sides decided | Nps. R. G. Leggett and Mrs. Ann ere, is a very fine old castle in | wants money to protect. you and your Some one in need or some one Sick Tooth Picks to Be Usad in 1 us & on Monday afternoon under the | Joseph 1. Clark, in his special cable Ask. Your Druggist for a Free Peruna Almanac forl910. : : inequalities of taxation as between wint.r The hockey team has [ihe rich land. owners and ordinary business men. Here is a full verba- sion--that is lnw and justice." I really can't afford it." : | South Wales » s i a) s touched tt) ick ; i Tr the same legal light, and™yace d#to | ( hamberlain were in Winchester last i r : al h I Py i ot hy 1% property, your land, your mansion, Has always $00 ne fa 'at A ase Violins, 3 oa f 8. { See 8 § § . . 34 vockville on Monday morning. After [week attending the funeral of thoi in wy La ROMAN. ¢ your rights, your privileges; .we want f Could get that dress, she'd always see an interesting chase through . the [late Mrs. E. A. Coons Messrs 1 : : . [money to protect yom; you must pay The children needin' Something new. Toc icks ' y i - BEAL . | oe y ' aul ) . , ythpicks are now utilized to call strbets of that town the representative | Southworth aid G1. Leech - went | nificent building. 1t is the Marquis of An' she would go an' get it, too, Ong toy : EButo's: South Wales residence. It ha £15 out of that £150'--they say rob-{ Xn' when we frowned at her. she'd smile [forth those sweet strains that soothe stel of the anti-optionists met his man on | visitors to Brockville on Monday. G.| : ber tt An' say, 'The dress can Wait awhile \ Isit {over 'a hundred: acres of land. '14 has pnd . : the savage breast. Thomas Atkingon, the street, and promptly retained him. |G. Topping took a consignment of ' Phese schemes for the betterment pLncugh yor uind A gif ---- of Hagerstown, Ind., genius and ex A leading grocer of this town, who {poultry to Jrockville on Tuesday. © . : ; k I ee te "well that land 1 of the people--we shall get them some | An' somehw, too, her money goes pert maker of freak articles, has re is opposed to local option, on Satu Lackie left 'on Tuesday to spend the e . day, but we cannot pet them without | In ways that oply mother knows, cently completed a unique musical in : hot . ' won't sav von would get enough soy i 4 White there are things her children Iack o Phat a amy ip day evening, rece ived an anonymous | holidays with frie ads at Alexandria : 1 + <Irat effort, and they will not be; worth get- She won't put money on her back strument. It is a violin made of 3 374 ' n rns ) { OO Cove 1 i." 1 3 ~ A ' . - ' letter, threatening to boycott him ii | Bay, N.Y Rev. GG. I. Wood and B en en i ra te in i J ay . you fing without efiort. Freedom does not | An' that is why she hasn't got toothpicks. He was more than a. year . he did any more talking against local | F. Bolton made a flying trip to] ™% I} Be an enorm oe | : r I descend. like 'manna from heaven. It | A party dress of silk, an' not completing it. It has been tested by : : at castle W » { : : ' : option. The letter has been placed ju | Westport on Saturday G. 1 a= ho a a W 18 no f Ne i Wat v all ihas been won out step by step 'hy Because she ta t nftord i musicians and pronounced high grade Absolutely free from all waste the hands of a leading Brock ille | ter, of the J. Hanson 'Frlley 0. wat invaluable land, at L329 per an- {i amping the wilderness, fighting \ in pve respect: ite quality 6f tone matter and dust. lawyer, and some interesting develop | Montreal, i pending a couple num, . (Shame ) np a minute ! | oyomios, crossing Jordan, 'ar | cleaving The Call Of The West. a ed, $ quality o a It makes hens lay an egg perf ment: are expected | week at his home here Messr Next door to thi castle is a tailor Jebusites out of the land." dhe new territory in Western Can: |jul and the finish is perfect Before | day. Mrs. E. A. Coohs, formerly Mi I. Gallagher and H. S. Foster wer hop. 1t is 47 ft. by 0 it. The ca the i dit ada which the Grand Trunk Pacific is | ha started to work on this instrument Tt prevents soft shell eggs. visitor to Rideau Ferry on Satur | and if . grounds are 500,000 quare i _ Grave Of A Lover And A Maid opening up is #0 aitractive to farm- |My Atkinson discovered that the glue It makes eggs larger and day & | yard The tailor hop: was rated at | «00 pioneer ers, prospectors and investors in the | which enters into the construction of | heavier ; "livin Lyons, Kvongston Busine Col: | £947. (Cries of 'shame ! and 'rob A correspondent oi the Pioneer has | western states that Minnesota * and |yolins has much to do with their It keeps the poultry healthy laye, Ralph Barker, Jueen univers { ber !') Nine hundred and twent discovered novel summarized on a | other states in the unién interested | counding properties He heard of a It acts as gmt amd (prevents ty, Miss Elma Pierce, Toronto Nor: {'o™ pounds for this gigantic castle | {ombstone in a --Dutch cemetégy at | are organizing through their commer }iot of glue found on the premise of | cholera cbaged was taken ill on Saturday; « nal school, are among the many hod: | With: its magmhcent gi wands, in the Coromandel Rendered into English | tial bodies movements designed to | an old: cabinetmaker who had import Emery poultry hose should erything that medical skill could do day vigiters at tifir homes her heart of one of the most prosperous|ihe inscription runs: "Buried under | counteract the heavy migration that lod the stufi years ago from England. | have a pan or trough full, so that was done, but she sank rapid] ind A fiw ingle rigs have driven on.jcilies » empire | Next door this | th lab ave the dead corpses of Ca- hag set in to the north. A meeting | This glue he obtained and used in | the fowls can have access to them her parenfs weirs summoned on Tue | the Rideau Lake from the ° varion mall Blo hop, rated at £23] therine Van der "Briel, of Amsterdam, |of:the Minnesota commercial organiza- | making his remarkable violin Theat all times. day, and Were with her till the end. |locks to Westport Work, in takin higher ev year ! (Shame) ind John Krinf, of Tounan junior tion was called for November | white birch of which the toothpick A sample package of five Deceased was educated in the publi down the wing walls at 'the lock Well, now, nobody wishes to coil merchant in. the service of the Honor- 23rd 10 devise, a method whereby some | are made, as it 'id of the proper age pounds for ten cents. school Bove, and her warm-hearted, | W2 completed om Saturday and M. ifiscate the property of the Marquis of ahle company; a young woman and ohstructions can be pheed in the way |and grain, makes perfect sounding cheerful disposition made for her hosts | Alford, who was in charge ot the | Bute, 'Al the ww is that the tailor young man born the 15th 'August, of this emigration. The "St. Paul De: | boards and unsurpassed backs for vio "f friendd. wha deeply mourn the loss | work, left ont Mond Ww to comple te a lha to pay full value on his pre-d1657. and 28th November, 1649, died spatch of November 16th said that :- lins. In the construction of his instru ' imilar contract at Burritt Rapid mises : vt the factory "(tonsidernble interest in the gather " . a : nthe 3rd 0 or nient. he first made a frame of mould | Ma and My I PP. Kelley and child then Mi Liovd-George p on 1 ae ctober, 1 a frame © 10 led the Marquis of Bute It 1s a me Leslie's Weekly. | invaluable land in the heart of Car Mary E. Dargavel, only daughter wi Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Dargavel, of thi A place, died, at her home in Ottawp, | erly Thur day morning, with pneu | | monia, aged thirty-one year De wsed to'an 1678S. and dst July, 1679, aged twen- |ing has been manifested by cities in | patterned after Ww world famous instru ON THE CORNER {ren of the Shamrock concert and me jllustration in Carnarvon fA > s U ER, I - a \ ¢-ome years, one month and nineteen | North Dakota, and several. 'requests ment. Tt was so 'constructed thgt ib Brock and Wellington Sts. Invaluable to | dit x SR Are Ne hin A a. ley You' had a demand here a Short ldave, 'twenty-nine yesrs, one month [that they be permitted to be 'repre; | could be picked to pieces and raved gon WASKS a er nome, richie, y near | {ime ago," he said, "for land for the land three days. May they rest in |sented have been received. While if from the complete instrument through {REED kW Hat sdtodeded in shigat: 4 DIS and hi and a vow ence! A Jover . and a maid this | was at first proposed:to have the con. [the openings. The toothpicks were all ; very armer |. a large red fox he day ceri a. he Jute . whith wy wanted tone covers; their mutual meaning | ference discuss only the possibility ot | fashioned by hand to fit the particu- | HOW TO FREE THE "TARBOX I Messrs. Elmer hnapp and Fr i) .- oe \ Fy was villa rat £2 an was of two to make one, but too cruel | securing setilers for Minnesota, it is lar place in which they were to lie HIGH HAILS J Its Wonderful Power in Curing || ons secured two on Saturday. Be Hy hat did the landowner ask for {death forbade the union. First Den | nOW possible that a united effort will Many of the picks were so tiny that OF DUST-WEBS i s Sick Cattle and Colicky Horses |on the 12th inst, to Mi and My tt land He, wanted L847 Per [Briel gave: it up and ther Kruyf be. be. nade Xo keep Atierian idryivke they prvi Roareely. be hun. With the Floor-Diisting Pad Makes "Nerviline" Worth Its Alexandir Jackson, a sén, J. Stubb Are, Sor punts An ye > on Fame a, corphe Their lives liw here, this 'side of the Canadian border. Tho naked eye. As it 35 to-day, no. one 5 $ PLL ote, hte 'a maving. picture oh five voir purchase woul ring us [but in heaven's kingdom shall: God the conference will prepare literature show. can tell from outside appearances that 1s 'a marvelously Weight in Gold. { tertainment Sn the court ~ house: Heve en The. demand put forward if lwouls of these two persons. pair. | I08 the actual land conditions in Min. | 1t wa made of so many tiny bit off cctiv article 10} The stockman or farmer that | .h Friday evening ie ewe Homag Amen!" nesota and North Dakota, This liter The price which Mr. Atkinson asks for th ® of 4 doesn't know of the thousand and one Ce Bg : "The reversion tax provided another lar ae ature will be scattered broadcast 'over | his violin is $3,374--n dollar for cael ES i ax uses of "Nerviline"' around the stable, | * Ring The Bell Soft] . illustration, whicn, he said, only came Try This On Your Piano. the country and special efforts made to tiny stick of birchwood that went to polis no wy erp has a great deal to learn. "Why, 11,0 0 0 Sith » y- into his hands on the previous day Albaky Journal gee. that it reaches the persons who make it. Price 25¢ 50¢ SB a SORBEE. OR wouldn't think of locking. my stable | Stme: one. hes gone frou: this: strange "It comes from the trust deed of a | Stella's covercign smiles. surrender|are at present interested in Canadian Eh - . aig . softened = sunshine; social seas seek ands. | door at night without knowing I had | world of ours, Calvinisti Methodist chapel, and supply f "Nor line' hand. I al- | No more to gather its thgras with its jg he nth sot ing a hes f , "Tt i : " A Peculiar Impossibility Ideal-Duster Mop-Stick a supply o Nerviline" on hand n A i since the mont meeting vouches for |ewect Stella; shapely slender Stella's It is said that thoveands of [srm- A NP OSS . A 2 ways get a dozen bottles . at a time | x, more to linger where sunbeams must 1% 1b Must be all right. Thepe is a [satin clippers she's socking slow seclud- | ers, who have sold their land in East- |Ne¥ York Sundav Magazine : Hardwood floor worries disap. from my druggist. : ade eat little chapel that was built "down "in fed stair shri simple swains shall, | ern States, pass through Minnesota It is impossible to throw a iew | pear. Come in and see it. "Tao cure coli wre on all beauty death's fingers are the Gower peninsula by the Calvinis eeing stray ! Sirens & ro) Keo 8 11 hei 3 d drops of water aon a red hot stove Z qr : : laid : [ 1 e La 3 g stray | Siren's snare! See Stel-|annually on their way to Canada. It ps 83 Nerviline indigestion and | Woary with mingling life's bitter and tic Methodist body. It is a very |la's stars = shine--s#son. shall Stella's | is thought that if the advanta of- {The water can never touch the stove McKelvey & Birch bad stomch in a feats, teh and never t . small chapel, and did not cost much {scepter sway ! Stella's seven soldier | fered here could be show to the fm- |at all. What is seen is a few drops |= Fe - i Cures horse or co wi RNeary with paring A Ent aot to build, but the prineiple is just the |suitors, .smitthn = forely softly smile | migrants a large portion of them rolling rapidly over the surince, gra- las the spherodinl state, and is of in. 5s 3 . ' golder : - . : there is no re pe - dually getting smaller until they dis- | terest simply on account of its pecus Coli ES shore . same. : (such susceptible sure-shootérs seldom | would make this their home.' " ; g licky medy on earth in Ring the bell softly : there's crape ou| 'It cost about £150. It'is a poor [see such stunning 'style 1) Silver sing- appear. If the drops are on a per liagity and seemingly paradoxical bas 5 8 s class as the doo : ¢ A > 3 2 : ¥ : RQ foctlv " é © : > HO Horses hh Sass» Some. one Is resting from sorrow = and neighborhood; and for years, week in |ing Sammy Snobber. sadly shrills "Sa- + 5 feetly level place ona can see under haviour. . ervitine ast | sin, week out, they contributed their cop- | lome's Slave Soldiers six sneer A City Council's Right. them to the other side of the room, The reason why the drop is not im 8950 horse that got mer I had, 1 | Happy where earth's conflicts enter not {pers just ta.pay the debt of that little be Snuffy stobber; Sergeant Snobber Sprngfield, 1H., Dec. 23. The 1lli- | thus proving that they are not in mediately evaporated or changed would have dobt him if } a Fi n [Joyous as birds when the morning is chapel to k it going and to. paint, |S ldom - slaves ! Sergeant Sammy | nois supreme court has decided {hat |contdet with the stove itself steam is also very interesting adn oe w | bright decorate, and renovate it when neces- | Snobber staring, seiges shooter shout-| a city council has the right to piss What actually happens ix that the | water vapor that intervenes belwesn : ; able to give him Nerviline. 1 poured {When the sweéet ing - "Slow!" Stella shrieks; such|an- ordinance specifying the price and bottom of a drop changes.at once to |its under surface and the red hot a ful} botile of Dervitine mo a Wei their light. and never to reap : 'But they had only a lease upon sudden s¢ aring startles silly Stella so. | wei ht of a loaf of bread and the | steam or vapor on coming close to | stove is a very bad conductor of heat, hie life..T know of .neighbors , A Weary with labor and welcoming sigepre Vit. It was a lease on a miserable hill | Soon she sighing - says : 'Sing, Sam- conditions under which it must be the hot surface, and the vapor is sup | and consequently the full intensity of have saved aduy heads of valuable lahore departed to heaven wight | jand. - The whole freehold joi the land mie, «some sweet syncopated song.' made, and it is the duty of the ba- plied By the drop as it gradually goes | the heat cannot get to the water al on odk. stricken with colic, just by us- | Ring the bell softly ; there's crape on the| Was not worth more than a few | Soldiers six sneak saying : "Slam ! | ker to provide scales so a customer | away. 80 the drops rests on a cush self, only (he amount" transmitind ing Nerviline. It is' equally dood us & door shillings A short. time ago ° that | she s surly struck ! Slick Sam is] may inform himselt of the exaect|ion of yapor until it is entirely dissi- through the vapor being available for sub-on. liniment, and 1 E aw FTO my lease came to an end, and they | strong. : weight of the loaf. pated. This state of water is known this purpose. . experidnee that for man or beast, in- -- - - min ene Sy a oh James FE. McCullough, S 00 ea sweet rest » : | | ::t ee II ternally or externally, "Nerviline" ie | " - : : ; . : | one is blest, i das | Free from earth's trials and taking > 5 & : . : Stock Breeder, Ete | Yes. there is one more in angelic bliss iin, Li $ i You will not regret using Nerviline i Ome less to cherish and one less to kiss 9 - . --but see you get it and not some- | One more departed to heaven's bright . 5 os: Ea : hal ' d Ron fein shore : Thing. tee. 300 per Bots, Or five TOF | pupae. belt softly ; there's rape os the t 1s always worth the price $1. at all dealers. . door . ; ' . wh sumbeams have brought | sary Angels were anxiously longinx to meet One who walks with them in heaven's | bright street loved ones have whispered that some i Es = Be worth a dollar a drop #. 7

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