Daily British Whig (1850), 16 May 1910, p. 4

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v ' PAGE vOUR. | Do You Have Headache / : ie GONE. "My first experience with Dr. Yiles' Anti-Pain Pills was a sample package handed me. They relieved the pain so promptly that I have never been without them since, I have given them to many friends when they had head- ache and they never failed to relieve them. I have suffered with neuralgia in my head, and the first one I took re- lieved me. They have cured me of neuralgia. I would not be without them." MISS LILLIE B. COLLINS R. F. D. No. 1, Salem, Va. Price 25¢ at your druggist, a shoud 3 iy Jou. a he done rd prosaid Phe dices MEDICAL, Con WHARF TIMBER, SQUARE TIMBER, in Pine, Spruce, Douglas Fir and White Oak can be Sawn to Ovder on short notice. 5 Anglin& Co. Wellington St N. Phone on. For about one-fifth of the price we pay we could get hops that would make an ordinary lager beer. But we select the finest Saaz hops for REGAL Lager, be- cause we have built its re- putation by its merit alone, Try It. THE CLUB nu TEL WELLINGTON 8T., near PRINCESS, There are other hotels, but none approach the Club for homelike sur roundings. Located in centre of city and close to principal stores and theatre Charges are moderate special rates by the week M. M, THOMPHUN, Proprietor. A Few Doses of Fig Pills remove all Backache and Distress from out-of-order Kidneys, Bladder or Liver. Your trouble will vanish nnd you will feel fino. If you don, your money back. Price, 20 a box, at ail drug stores. DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 306-31¢ King Street, Kingston, Ontario, at 3 2 year. Editions at 2.30 and 4 0 WEERLY B in ts on morning at tates, charge or nT. had to be added, makin ey of Dally $3 and of Weekly $1 Attached is one of the Far y Print- ing Offices In Canada; rapid, stylish, and cheap work; nine improved presses. The British Whig Publishing Co., Ltd. TORONTO OFFICE. Suite 19 and 20 Queen City pers, 32 Church 8t, sronto, Sora ice, J.P., representative. Daily Whig. A MEDIUM IN DISTRESS. Fusepia Paladino, the Halian "won- der worker," is distressed because a of Columbia College have her Monday an 1 a year. Cham- H BE committee represented as a distinguished being: CUR ROOSTER BRAND oF TOBACCO. Smoking and Chewing Fog. forty- five cents a pound, "goed Tobaceo. Why pay ay "five cents. Andrew Mavlena, On. $ - -* : tario Street. + J FM HMI * * 3 1 luv a rooster fer two things fer the crow that is in him and the spurs he's got to back it up with.---Josh Billings. When Crowing is Backed Up tanly justifiable but worthy of respect, why we urge you to ase Crawford's Goal | It's the Spur behind the Crow. redlly That's * | er be cleared up. I by a Good Product, it is not if | been committed for trial later. fraud. Her ghostly rappings and cabi- inet mysteries can be explained. They | are all tricks, tricks, and only tricks. | She complains sign {an artiels for the press, stamping ber {ag a numbug, were so nice and polite that she can hardly believe her harm. that those who they would She wants a scientific test, one that will either demonstrate that she possesses some physical force las yet unknown, or that her's i= a She do manifestation of ufinatural power. gives the whole case away, however, that while in a trance, with her by saying : those who are co-operating are looking for tricks and she becomes the subject of their will for the time * If there is anything unworthy it is the result of their interference ESE EE a. Will phenomena, and not an evidences == her and of her power as medium. Madame Paladino's is simply one more to the long list of people who have played upon the cre- dulity of the people, and to her She will now rank with the a name ad- vantage, Favs and all like her whose spell has been broken. ------------ TWO DAYS OF REST. Dr. Moore, the secretary of the Lord's Day Alliance, reports that 100, neo pe laboured seven days who the their Sabbath and are immensely bene fited thereby. men are the better labour. searing formerly in week now enjoy There is no doubt that of a brief-respite Health and Dr. Moore je right when he "ways that there ix a th It is not a day of gloom from exhausting life itself are assured by it. misunderstanding with regard to Sabbath. it should not be--and tle sooner we | get rid of that idea the sooner the rest day become what it was de gigned to be. By the way tie company, of Philadelphia--the printer of the Saturday Evening Post the Ladies' Home Joumal-have tried an experiment: of their own, and with complete satisfaction. The employees, hundreds of them, have, during the past year, been required to work as usual forty-eight but have been five days. The Friday évening, until Monday Curtis Publishing and in the week, only hours they at service office is closed on each and does not and then la The effect is visible in open morning, bour is resumed with zest, of the ways longer rest two in the increased zeal of the em ployees, in their regular occupations, and in their desire, during the extra day, to engage in many acts for which they formerly pleaded had the time. Anything is a they not blessing from men a sense of drudgery, or re moves the feeling that they are little, if better operate. No man can be at ease whose any, spirit is crushed out of him by the grind of every-day labour, ti huge company findé ite experiment suvcess, and it is commended to others as a eure for the commercial TISH WHIG, 16 pages, | . death which will | which lifts | than the machines they | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, MAY 16, 1010, what happened. Lastly, und most shocking, was the conviction of Archibald McLaughlin i for: the murder of his wife and tv el children. The trial teck place at Whithy, and read the evidence could question the sentence of Judge 1 this is the exhibit of one week. Life is not, in Canada, as sa : NO no one who Teevzel pronounced. Now, wed as it used to be. The command, "Thou shalt not kill," the same What is getting into the people ? devil, not a comprehensive term, ig not regarded with Why ? The is awe as formerly. some one will answer, but it Crime 18 the result of some change in . public sentiment, and the one's serious consideration. K DITOR IAL NOTES. the England, cause is worth policy of the it help the party, and it may not. Conscription is conservatives in mits I he king of England is not likely to re of the peat the tricks Emperor " Gegmany in army matters. The the Laufier Toronto News is persuaded that government in 'hostile to for clos between Canada and the it should be r connection Mother Coun: replaced SOON a¥ every movement try." Therefore, with a Borden combination as likely that ballyrot ? possible. Is any sane man be influenced by Hundreds of young women are =} ing in England for the and spend thei v bridge the and n They surpass profession, What examinations higher ean in raillvay and building. is more--they pass with more' success of and per centage marks. busi if reason is apparent. ness, they some men the -- mavor of New York closed up in New York be pet sisted in putting on an indecent play. The a theatre ase it It is the man whe ddes things that doubt of the There's no kick, offenders, but the the the people love. that. The few may troub lers and the mass Roosevelt fur fly. applaud the makes the ov when he of 0 that lu a book « The Eaton, aiving ontrac might advertise busihess through the schools, weard himself local Eaton and © spired Simpson to sj If the willing, the same way. were only gome of would undertake to run of and lly. departments government, would do it mofe economi | -- Darrow, the Chicago lawyer, recommends anti-marriage between 1 blacks as a tion, is a demagogue He attacked the coloured teacher solution of | of whites and the » the ace gues first water. Brookes Washington, and leader of his people, dared to educate the people to become because he has industrial world. valuable in the An action has been taken in Toron the with to to prevent municipality from interfering a private company in supplying light and power to the The right of the to indulge in the ownership of certain The watched with inter people. municipality things is challenged. outcome of this suit will be It dannot be that so many citie illeg est, and towns have been things. doing Corns Uprooted. Peck's Corn Salve kills locsens .it from the healthy flesh and takes it out root and all. No pai, soreness, In hiv boxes, 15 cents, Sold by das. B. Mcleod Drngg Zin, the corn, or Repairing, pressing, My Valet. ed and confused that he did net knot] | i |! i HE OPEN-AIR MEMORIAL TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY IN GANANOQUE, Robert Allen Chops His Foot With an Ave--New Coach Aivives for the Town's Toy Railway Train, Gananogue, May 16.--0On evening, Hobert Allen, (sl orne street resident met with painful accident. While cutting dow: an old stump on his property the Gxe glanced and gasbed his foot badly. George Funnell, who for several years past has handled the mail the summer resorts, between here Reeiport, is negotiating do a tinuance of that work, aod h an ap pheation in for the carryihg A the mail between Gananoque and Clayton Mayor Rogers has issued a pro la mation for Friday afternoon neXt as a half eivie noliday and mourning cele bration for the: late king, when tla various societies of the town, he pupils of the various schools, - with their teachers, ministers and working mes will form at the market, at 1.3 o'clock and - headed by the Fr day a well-known tor and con eitizen's band parade the principal streets «1 the town to Bellevue Park, where ad cresscs will be given and musical num Ler: by school children and others. At Christ enurch, on Friday Keo. J. R. Serson will conduct a vice at the same hout as the 1 of the late king, Court Cambria, E.L.S, will sttend in a body. tev. W. H. McConnell, Pittsbu-g Circuit, conducted the service in Crac church, vesterdav morning, while Hes JT. Pitcher preached missionary ret mons' at the Pittsburg appointaent, The nsw truck for the T.LR. touch to replace the one broken in a run off several weeks ago has arrived and i in commission. The B. of Q. coach, which hig been supplying here will be retained for Victoria Day service, when it will be needed for the crowds, wha will doubtless celebrate with Kingston, on that dav. The conl schooner Horace Taber, rived Satardav with a cargo for Taylor & Green Co., and is now londing at Rathbun's wharf. John Connor, during the Past weel has had a pang of men engaged in making repairs at his property, on King strect east, making a decided in provement in ils appearance, : Mis¢ Lola Baker. who has been sing nes at the Palace for some time past «ft on Saturday to resume her posi the King Edward, in Kg next, Sa of ar the un tion at tan, W. (i. Rogers, King street, tirnel from a short visit in Hamil Miss Ruby Cornett, spending weeks furlough in town to recuy erate, after mn attack of typhoid, has e 1 her duties in Kingston hospital. James Brough, ia the guest of Mr. and 5. Cowan, prior to remo! in the west 3S. Cummings, resident, located in' Bay '( for some time past, has return wd td resume his duties with the St Lawrence Stes] and Wire Co. lord Hud, Charles street, spent the v end in Kingston, gues hus bot v. hi Hurd, Albert' street. ysiem. of Uric Acid known as rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, Sciat.en, Lumbaga, ete., all have 0 tommon cause and can be thorous eradicated by one ramedy. Hall's Rheumatic Cures No ren ever introduced has given such mar uniform results. It thoroug! the system of * rheumstic po and builds up rich pure ani abundant vitality, Sufferers can try this remedy with certainty of al rest immediate relief and of perman ent care in season. Dr. Hall's "hw matic Cure is a great blood puri fier and sprint tonic. In bottles, 70 ts. Sold by Jas. B. Mcleod, Drug gist, has 1 ton fov loca ate former ch, of Cleanses the S cise The group anes and cicanses son bloo due It is 'announced that the que And Princess Victoria will pate in the procession both on day to Westminster, and on, to Paddington, Jarvis' orchestra. all occasiols, Orders n moth partici Tues Friday or Music furnished for left at' Kirk- | patrick's art store. i The Cur- | ism that is degrading and destroying | life. AN INCREASE OF CRIME. To what is the increase of crime Canada due? The papers chronicle from week to week the incidents ww startle and excite, and one is pressed as he contemplites the mur ders that are being reported. Note the record of one week in Ontario : Floyd Dresser, of Leamington, shot his wife and then suicided. They lived happily together. in for the maddest of all acts. A crying child aroused a relative and neighbor, and when the door was forced the | double crime was discovered. The cir cunjgtances which attended it can nev- It is ifferred that | the man was temporarily insane, and | in merciful spint one drops the j tain upon the unhappy event. At Hamilton our: | charged with the murder of his fath- ier, + The evidence in this instance is 'not clear. The elder man was found |) dead, and an attempt will be made to show that his end wns met accidental. | Some things, suspicious in the | Iv. i extreme, have to be accounted for, and pending the clearing of them up the young man will live under a cloud. Perhaps he may be released on bail. In 'Toronto Pasquali, an Italian, Hi convicted of stabbing another Italian, i Fabio, foully, in a street row, was sentenced to be hanged on June 30th. He professed to have been at that | de- | At least there was | no suspicion that they has wearied of | each other, or that there was occasion | Thomas Finton has | He is! 1 the $lguascel, but Lo have been so frighten- i i | | | : i nO Means. The dis BORDERED PARASOLS ARE THE LAST FRENCH NOTE. Some of the new bordered parasols ace extremely » .ractive, and the prices for the veal French sunshades with lace or ribb n borders are by Arifling. parasol illu strated is of pink snd white checked silk with a border of chantilly lace. Above his deep lace border, is a lattice pattern made of very narrow lace insertion, and : Tace Doruer three tiny lace ruffles are added, JPATERSON'S| § Cambridge Wafers A toothsome new hiccuit made from cream of wheat 8 Neatly patked always fre: h Just the thin afternoon tes, sci tions, etc. We've flavor so delicioss t know youll want re. Sold by all g good groters @ Made by Paterson of Brantford THE WHIG'S PUZZLE, WHAT CITY? Answer on Tuesda) Saturday's---Magpie Edison as a Prophet. Brantford Expesitor, In the "June of tricity, an interesting on "The To-morrows of and Invention," in which Thomas A. Edison, predicts that shall easily have 850,000,000,000 money in the electrical science in 1925, and five times as many persons will be employed in electricity as now. He also considers that there is absolutely | no reason why horses should be allow | ¢d within the limits of the city, : | tween the gaso and electric car | no room is left for them. As to other | matters, he believes nn family could livethe year around without using | anything but good package food, and} declares that what is needed is to cay ry this a step further gnd have stores run on the automatic plan, so as tol reduce, the of distribution. He| finds that homes and rents cost too much, and" puts in a word for the making of cement houses in the mould, ! as such howses can bé plete with plumbing and heating paratus for $1,200, each of would cost $5,000 in cut stone, & issue Flee i appears | Electricity | | the writer, | Popular article we | i of | | i { i } as" be- i i { i Cost i | erected com ap- which | j& ceteottestittittttttt EE ( fouating Their Chickens, nipeg Free Press Roblin government elections' because made by hy Wi 1 he the province rushing | the | ind 1 ndicates 1s A canvass ol 1s agents a comfortable comes undo a victory the cumstances, The House of Lords 'balioved Fave thrown ous whe budget oa the of the unionist leaders who been advised by their agents that a tariff reform majority of one hun dred was assured in the event of early elections. The elections were held and there was a majority of one hundred ali] vight---for the other side. Une of Sir John MacDonald's ings was thit the two most things in Life are elections and races. Mr. Roblin mav have occasion! to revise his confidential reports after] the next election. marg present in, contest to} pda he a | say- uncertain horse | The Speaker's Outfit. M. A. I. onde It is among the things not genes Iv known that on appointment chikr a new speaker of the Commons receives £1000 for outfit The ordinance i sirued so as re-election, th of of | to Hous allowance ke | an | | generoust ton to bicome operative on In this respect Mr. ther is fortungte bheve nd some predecessors Appoint in the closing months of the sion of what is known as the parliament, h» was re-elected liberals came in with a rush. The privilege extend to the Woolvack. Per contra, phrase for the lord chaneellor has arly ble the speaker's allowance. It es the curiously preci um of 13s. : | low of last Khaki | when thy his | air | does not runs, | | { i dou- | } Political Fence Repairing. Mrawa Je Mr. Borden evidently | wake to the chaner that a general election may soon, as is Sir Wilired 1 hence while Wilfred his western fences this Borden will devote: his strencthening his already looked after Ontario palingg. all, they do many these, Canadian politicians urnal fall slender as jt be aurier, TH spun and repatring | My to excellently Sir is summer, tune not lose points, bBraperies dry My V cleaned, _--t - The Children's Shoe Store M------ "ne a The H.D. Sbbboe Bibby Co Our Store Closes Saturday Evenings at 10 o'clock. "That Suit's a Beauty! th ery day, and that we are 3 Suits wear that's to say handsomest and Summer shown, and Saying ~ Something ! ! The new Cloths are so splen- didly Cut and Tailored, and the new woollens are beautiful that these words of praise are not out of place, $0 ir New $10.00 Sults. See our Dressy 12.00 Suits See our Nobby $135.00 Suits ge our Swell $18.00 Suits our Special $4.50 Trousuvis See our See our Fancy Lisle Thread for Special $2 Hosiery, ses $1.00 00-Hats amles 3c Three pairs The H.D.Bibby Co The Big Store With Little Prices. FIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIS IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIID A scene in ta polis, is ne ily climbing million mark TRUE BEAUTY lies in the sparkling eyes-- the creamy skin--the glowing vitality--that comes with good health. Abbey's Salt gives the beauty of health. It isa pleasant, cooling, invig- orating tonic -- as well as a laxative and aperient. "The Girl From Hector's" Ll TB ca... sais iin at the Grand on Thursday, May 19th telegraph wires, ins will be allowed in the at the forthchming trument Or Wood race PTH ors track It purifies the blood--regu- lates the bowels and kidneys --and clears the complexion At all dealers--25¢. and 6oc. Abbeys Her. Salt Children like Nice Shoes-- We have lots of nice ones $1.25. Brown and Tans, Vici dals. Our prices are right. INFANTS SPECIALS Brown Kid, Red Kid, Patent with Fancy Brown and Tan Tops, 85¢c, »1, 1.25 and 1.35. Also Red Button Boots with Light Tan Tops, very pretty, CHILDREN'S SHOES It will take a visit to our store to really know what we have -- we have nearly every shoe that's made-- Fancy Strap Shoes, Patents with Black and Brown Tops. Kid and Gun Metal, also Barefcot SBan- ABERNETHY'S

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