Daily British Whig (1850), 21 May 1910, p. 12

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1910. LEIS FN any NK Victoria Day | Round Trip Ticket®yill be issued at Single First-Class Fare: flood going May 23rd d 24th and] good to return until May 2%B Ticket insued from Kingston fo Intermediate points between Montreal arid oronto In connection with the above will not be valid on trains band 4 Homeseekers' Excursions TO THE CANADIAN NORTH-WEST, *s p Tiekeln good for «0 days. particulars, apply to P. HANLEY, Agent, ané Ontario Streets jorday, May 19th, and every second gday thereafter during the summer For full Corner Johnson In Connection With CANADIAN PAGIFIC RY. Victoria Day Round Trip Tickets will be issued at | Single First-Class Fare] od going May 23 and 24, good to eturn May 26th. HOMESEEKERS [EXCURSIONS To Canadian North-West. May 17 and 31. June 14 and 28, July 12 and 26. Aug. 9 and 23rd. { { will Overfainess Condemned. y want te derstand that the demas x not curves, and govern them- | WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS Ives accordingly t means QFF with the fat a duty Many are try or dieting: but it is certain find these methods too slow The way to get in form for the mod bee cise unreliable on Tablets, Marmola Co troit Any 1188 Farmer Mich.) will give ed case of these elegant ducers, containing a druggist or Bldg ttl good, fat re supply, for seventy-five cents, and even | this quantity should be enbugh to make ' excess | child here. a decided fat. Many pound a day These may wise made famous Marmola Prescription impression have on your lost ax much as be used with impunity perfect confidence, for, strietly in accordance with rather beneficial fact than never disturbing the i | or even fatiish, women refders NEWS F NEIGHBORS be in the mode this year) i It has} they | and | cheapest and safest Directoire | e is by means of Marmola Prescrip- the De- you'a large-siz enerous | Marmola Prescription Tablets and like- | being the | theyare, | famaus Marmela Prescription, they are, ! Mrs. otherwise, in|,n Friday last. Frederick Brown, stomach or o | causing a wrinkling of the flesh TELL US. | The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What People Are Yoing And What They Are Saying. el i Arrested on Bigamy Charge. | Bowmanville, May 21.-C. P. Walker, ia clerk in J. B. Martyn's store, was arrestéd here, to-day, by Chief Jarvis lon a charge of bigamy. He is = said to have a wife and three children in ithe old country and a wife and one The information was laid his first wife. by as ! Marlbank Matters. Marlbank, May 18.--R. Smith, spent Sunday in Ottawa. Mrs. R. Perry and E. D. Shungraw were in Napanee of Port Credit has returned with the in- | tention of purchasing a farm. Mrs. E 1 you use a Typewriter, economy use the best. It is of of The time, money, of labor, Underwood is the best Typewriter. Laas sds [Card spent Sunday with her husband, { Miss Annie P. Mowers left, on Tues | day for Rochester, N.Y. The cement i plant will soon be in operation again; igs conl has arrived. | At Oso Station. : | Oso Station, May 18.--Most of the {farmers are about through seeding and {prospects are for a good crop. = The) gravel train bas started hauling gra- { vel along the line of the Kingston and | Pembroke railway. Jacob Graham has returned from Englehart, New On-| { tario. Norman McPherson has return-| 'ed to New Ontario. A number from | here are working on the Kingston and | Pembroke railway. Mr. and Mis. H. | Ghambers visited at E. Bourk's on | Sunday. Vennachar Items. Vennachar, May 17.-N. Bab- | { | | cock, Matawatchan, inventor and S. his recent attack of pneumonia as to be 'able to be about. Miss Mabel Scott of Arden, is the guest of her grand mother, Mrs. William Burns. This neighborhood was all deeply grieved to hear of the verv sudden death of the Whig's esteemed publisher, E. J. B. Peuse. A.-Dellyea has gone to work, near Peterboro, for J. Jamieson, man ager of the mine. They are developing m the county, Miss Ida Dellyea gone to Arden for the summer. Mrs I'. Neale, was the guest of Mrs. T. D. Perry, on Wednesday of last week Mrs. Joseph Lloyd and son Willie, of | Richmond, were the guests of Mr and Mrs. W. Loucks, ofr Thursday of last week. Mre. Isaac and John Dellyea and Miss Dora Spicer Perry Road, were the guests of Mr. and Miss W. Loucks, on Sunday last. A memor ial service in memory of the late King Edward VII., was held in Harlowe Methodist church, con Sunday last. The church was' becomingly draped and appropriate hymns were sung for the occasion, The sermon was preach ed by Rev. Mr. Sayder, Cloyne. Miss Jennie and Dora Gray, are slowly convalescing from the recent 'very severe attack of pneumonia, A CLOSE PARALLEL has Beween Mark Twain and Walter Scott, London Argonait, Close scrutiny of the editorial tri- butes paid to Mark Twain discloses the fact that no Plutarch has arisen to draw a Parallel between the Am erican writer .and Sir Walter Scott Yet there is a close parallel. What is most remembered to Scott's honor to-day among thoughtful students of literature is not the magic touch with which he evoked music from the harp of the north, or even the 'de: lightful companionship of hig count less creatures of "romance, bu the sturdy righteousness with " which-_he sct himsell to pay off a huge debt for whith he was not legally responsible. When the house of Ballantyne failed patentee of new coupling for railway Scott's legal indebtedness amounted oh, As A Newspaper about her!" More y cence requests of nature have reached Tue Gi features of Newspaper." * Canada's Nat But of in her bright contributions te " Woman's. Page," soon be forgotten. The. Woman's Page" of Grose has long been noted fe originality and charm. of the household will always particular entertainment and i est there. THO is Maria; please tell us for Maria has become one of the Course would not do to tell of Maria more than she occasionally tells of herself : S.. Maria's "The Size of the Loaf" campaign will not The women As An Advertising Medium N ANY a business man has 1 made the mistake of think- known. ing that he is well enough - It is a dangerous delusion, especially in Canada, with new- comers: arriving at the rate of two thousand per day. What an opportunity this influx of consumers offers to the Canadian manufacturer. _ He should lose no oppertunity to see that these people are made fami- liar with his product, that they and their children will demand his goods when they go to the store. Tue GLOBE is, as it has been for two-thirds of a century, the one outstanding Ape medium in a Canadian advertising campaign. Costs a Trifle More--But than this ORE, ional it » the Tur wits find nter- uley exe Book Store (J. Nash) (nell, Clarence Street News King Street {roads, called at the busy corner last | fo £30,000, but he felt himself morally | week, Arthur Gregg has returned Irom |, ogponsible for an additional £100,000, a trip to North Bay. He reports poor | And how he slaved with his pen till water, poor health and a poor coun {his eves ached, and his heart ached, 23 Good for 6v days Full Information at K. & P. and C.P.R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street. P. CONWAY, UNITED TYPEWRITER C0., LTD. General Passenger Agent. BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY, Train leaves Union Station, Ontario Bireat, 4 p.m, daly (Bunday excepted) for Tweed, Sydenham, Napanee, Deser- anto, Bannockburn and all poinfs north To secure quick despatch to Bannook- burn, Maynooth, and pwints on Central Ontario route your shipments via Ba of QuinteaiRallway. For further parti- Sulars, a ply R. DICKSON, Agent one, No. 3. "BUILD ALL KINDS OF LUMBER AT : LOW PRICES. ASBESTIC © PLASTER SALE. ALSO COAL AND ALL KINDS OF WOOD. S. Bennett & Co. Cor. Bagot and Barrack Sts. 'Phone 941. ae Olives Plain, Queen, Manzanilla, = Stuffed Nut, "Oelery, Pimento. 'Ripe Lyvolayi tins > D. COUPER'S, a] LAY Phone 78 Prompt Delivery 00000000000 0000le HALLEY'S COMET .@ May be hard to find without a tgle- scope, but you do not need one to see the auctioneers commission. It's & big thing-----too big to lose, You save all expenses and moony ences of public auction by selling your effects to. me "en oc. Army FOR ~ | Antique Fursuliture and Articles a Specialty. Come and see me. I buy, sell and trade all kinds of household goods. L. LESSES, Cor, Princess and Uhatham Sis, 8 Kingston, Odd J. E. Hutcheson AUCTIONEER and APPRAIRER. ------ A card ment to 617 Albert Street or n order left at H, Waddingion's or J 5 Henderson 3 Stores wilh receive rompt attention » Dent refarances given "IS A worn» * When you went ow geod: | Soot Whiskey vou oni gd uothing' bett than "Old Gaelic Whiskey" IU's hg poduce of Scotinnd, and carries with It the wild, rourh scent of the Highland reezes. You wili pe perfectly yas ¥ With Ll you try a bottle Seld Ji wier, Goldeft Lion Hhek one THT "Mer, r " OUR S SALT 18 ALL Saur. ou want that kind bags or bap ne or coarse, call at ANDREW MACLEAN : Ontario Street It WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer. Furniture Sales given special at. fio Country Sales of Farms keto, have n my Speciality oh Jere If farmers want ollar, got my services MARKET SQUARS, SALVIA, 4. R. C, DOBBS, KINGSTON. try. Milo Ball made a business trip {to Lavant last week. Mr. and Mrs. | (i. M. Bebee went to Napanee this | week. George Flake has the job of | {doing repairs on the school fence and! yard. A large crowd was at James Will Make Hair Grow. 2 | Every up-to-date woman should have radiant hair There are thousands whe do not try to improve it In England and Paris women take Ev- have lus-| trous and luxuriant hair by using : : fli n funeral of the ! dollar for American Sage Nixon officiated at the ol . pride in 'having beautiful hair. ery Canadian woman ican the Great Hair Tonic. Every reader of the Whig can have | an attractive head of hair in a few days by using SALVIA. Mr. Best sells a large bottle for 50 service for the late cents, and guarantees it to banish 10 the Dandruff, stop falling hair and itch- Miss Mary ing scalp in ten days, or money back. | byterial of t SALVIA is a beautiful,' pleasant, |siona non-sticky Hair Toni¥, A Simple Treatment that of women with harsh, faded, characterless hair oo | Juckson's bee to-day. a ------ : Tamworth Tidings. | Tamworth, May 18.--Stanley Wagar | { was here, on Tuesday, and hired thir- | ty-five men for his lumber camp in New Ontario. The remains of the late) Miss Deshane, of Marlbank, were buri- | ol on Sunday last, at the Methodist cometery. Rev. Mr. Dixon preached the funeral sermon. A world's Sunday woehool service will be conducted next | Sabbath morning, at the Methodist church, followed by a sermon by the pastor. They Epworth league conducts the service in the evening. Rev. S. F. t | | i | i { late Mrs. Palmateer, on Wednesday. | Many Visitors. | Yonge Mille, May 18.--A memorial king will be held Stone church Friday morning. Purvis attended the pres: he Woman's Foreign Mis- ry Society at Prescott this week. {Mrs. B. Burnham is attending her| mother, who is quite ill in Brockville, | 1 i { ~\ Local optien movements would be needless if every- one understood that REGAL Lager benefits but does not intoxicate. It - quenches higst delightfully, makes thé "appetite healthy, and adds digetign. Good at meals. dre ~ Fig Pills are guaranteed Kidney and Bladder Troubles, < a Back, Painful Stitches, Rheumatism, Smarting, Bladder misery, or maney back. 25¢ a box, or five boxes for $1.00. At all drug stores Frequénf Urination, ends moved to this place at cures Constipation, ' 12th Lighter Clothes Needed We clean, press or dye almost any article of wearing apparel-- ladies or entlemen's These. works are the largest and best equipped in Canada, and you are assured of good results R. PARKER & CO., Dyers nud Cleaners, 60 Princess St, Kingston, Out, | Mrs. Charles Bate, Mallorytown, spent a 'few days. with her uncle, a |Dukey. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Snider, spent Sunday at Soperton. Mrs. J.¢ |C. Dickgy is quite ill. Miss Mabel | { Carpenter spent Sunday at' her home lin Brockville. Mr. and Mrs Blake { Dickey and Mr. and Mrs. W. VanDus-| | en, of Mallorytown, were guests at J. {C. Dickey's on Sunday. Miss May | Green left, yesterday, for Alexandria | Bay, where she will spend the = sum-| mer. ' Hartington, May 17~The death oc-| sforer on Friday, 13th inst, of an tad and respected resident in the per | soti<af. Mrs, Josiah Taylor. Deceased | appearédito be in her usual health un itil about {Wo weeks ago, when she Death of a Resident. to cure Backache,' contracted a slight cold which rapidly | developed into pleurisy, and she grew Lame |g gdually weaker until the end came | |at 4 p.m, on Friday. She was born in { Glenvale seventy four vears ago. and the age of five years. Fifty years ago last Thursday, inst., she became the bride of | Mr. Taylor, and had thus just reached | the anniversary of her golden wedding {when the call of the Master came and she departed to her eternal rest, the bosom of her God. Rev. A. Fokes con- ducted the funeral service, assisted hy | Rev. J. E, Lidstone. Mr. Fokes spoke Cfposm the 'words of James IV, 14. The | choir sang "Qne By Ome.' Deceased had been a member of the church here since girlhood. Of a bright and loving disposition, she made many friends. | She was especially kind to the puor jand needy and many will miss her sunny smile and helpful words. She is survived by her husband, three broih- lors, Charles and Thomas Leonard, of | this village, and John in Western On- tario; two sisters, Mrs. Vanluven, of Kingston, and Mrs. Harte, also of Western Ontario. The sincerest sym- pathy is extended to the bereaved family, especially to the sorrowing hus- band, who has lost a lifelong com- panion and a faithful loving wife. In- terment took place at Harrowsmith cemetery. \ Budget From Myer's Cave. ia Myers Cave, May 17.--Robert Gray, Grayville. passed away on Saturday morning, Mav 7th. Deceased had been lin poor health for pearly a year from stomach trouble and his death was not unexpected, but it is deeply regretted by his manv sorrowing relatives aad friends. He was a man who always enjoyed to an unusuall degree the | esteem all wio knew him and in {his passing the township loses one of {it+ best eitizens. Beside his widow he {leaves three sons and one daughter. The sons are, Daniel. who lives on a farm adjoining his late father's; John, near Harlowe and Frank, on the homestead. The only daughter. Mrs. John Cook lives near Forest Mills. In religion Mr. Grav was a Methodist and in politics a conservative. The funeral took place to Harlowe come tery on the 9th, and was very largely ® lattended; testifying to the great esteem in {in which the deceased was held in the | advantage of insolvency, J. Grenville County, died in the J.iing an operation. The | widow and two childreh survive. is one of the glories of literature. It is at this point that Mark Twain's record crosses that of the loveable Scott. He also was involved in ¢ great business disaster, and the words le wrote in that hour of catastrophe are the noblest that ever came .from his pen : : "The law recognizes no on a man's brain, and a merchant who has given up his all may take and start free again for himself; but I am not a business man, 'and honor is a harder master than the law. It can not com promise for less than one hundred cents on the dollar." There is the parallel. Like Scott, who paid pound for pound while the "business" men of his firm compro: mised with a few shillings, the Am crican writer could not stop short of dollar. That he gave = example of unflinching probity in an age of commercial dis honesty is a nobler monument to his fame than the mose deathless page he ever wrote, 2 THOMAS MEECH DEAD. A mortgage splendid an w---- Was a Prominent Cheese Manufac- turer. Brockville, May 21.--Thomas Meech a prominent cheese manufacturer, of Brock hospital, .on Wednesday, follow leceased con ducted two large cheese factories ir ths vicinity of North Augusta and for more than thirty years was a sales man on the Broekvillp board. i ' ville was seventy-one years of age. TO USE ELECTRICITY. Plans Said to be Under Way by © PrP. R Montreal, May 21.--While, of course { lacking any official confirmation a | yet, every sign points to a revolutior in the working of affairs of the C. I R. at Windsor Station in the ven near future. 1t is anticipated that C P. R. lines will be electricized in imi | tation of the existing N.Y.C. systen in New City. The C.P.R. has it | known, sent two experts to study the | Question. ' Yielding to the Majority. | Philadelphia Ledger A Philadelphia physiciaff, in declar ing that insanity was frequently pro ductive of sound logic tempered by | wit:=told the story of a patient ae onc | met in an asylum. . { Yl» came across this patient whil ! atrolling through the grounds, an stopping, spoke to him. After a brie conversation on conventional topic: the physician said. "Why are you here ?"' "Simply a difierence of opinion," replied the patient, "I said all men wore mad, and all men said I was mud--and the majority won." A Diplomat's Death. Washington, May 21.--John A. Kas- won, formet United States minister to Austria, died, on Wednesday. Mr. Kasson had been prominent in' many walks of life since the days of the civil war. He was contemporary and colleague of Garfield, when the latter was the republican leader in the House of Representatives, and had much to do with the framing of im portant legislation. that period. Description of Mount Robson, Montreal, May 21.--The Grand Trunk Pacific has issued 'its first mountain publication, containing a description of Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Rockies. The booklet has been prepared under the direction of H. I. Charlton, general advertising agent. 15 Years for Looting Bank. Boston, May 21 George W. Cole- man, after admitting that he looted the National City Bank of Cambridge of 8300000, was sentenced to fifteen vears in the county jail at Greenfield, Mass., hy Judge Hale, in the United States district sourt. i - Verdict Against the City. Belleville, Ont, May 2L.--In the non jury assizes, James H. Mills, who sued the corporation of for dam- sustained by a fall on a side The That mean Baking ge dependabl flour is Trade Mar S Success in TRADE MARK @ e W EGISTERED) 'MANITOBA. HARD HEAT Troubled With Backache For Years. Now Completely Cured by the Use of Doan's Kidney Pills. I rer ey aE ashing oe 'amisery every day " that really have no business ---- Backache is simply a warming from the kidneys and should be attended to immediately s0 as to avoid years of terrible suffgring from kidney troubles. Dean's Kidney Pills will cure you in the same way they have sured thousands of others, and they eure to stay cured. Mm. W. C. Doerr, 13 Brighton St. London, Ont., writes:--"It is with pleasure that I thank you for the food our Doan's Kiduey Pills have done me ve beem troubled with backache for years. 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