Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Nov 1910, p. 7

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i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1910. BURGLAR -- "LADIES, I TRUST YOU HAVE EN. JOYED THE AFTERNOON." Young Man Arrested in Passaic Sends for Victims and Then Visits Pawnshops With Them Helping to Find Property. New York, Nov. 3.~It must al most a pleasure to be robbed by a burglar as mannerly as Henry An thony, an industrious young man who confessed yesterday that within the last few woeks be has practised his profesvion in 1histy residences in Vas saie, N.J. Me overplayed hiaself at last, as even burglars will, and sufiex ed the ignominy of arrest al the hande of a Passaic constale, 'Even this contretemps did not sour his disposition. When he was taken to Hoboken yesterday in order that he might help the police recover some of the jewelery und silver be had stolen, be said be did not like to have it ap pear that hé wns an unwilling wit- ness, "Here is: a list of houses 1 ro ved," he sad pleasantly. "Gel a representa. tive from each louse and UH drift around the pawnshops with them and try to find their stufi. Now that U'm uber arrest | ean't get anything by being nasty." Awestruck, the Passaic police did as they were told, They succeeded in cob leeting thirty women, to each of whom Aiithouy was introduced in due form. "Come on, ladies," he said, "I'll do the best 1 van for you." He led the. procession to a jewdery store in Hudson street, Hoboken, "F helped stock this place," be said, "Sook arownd asd see il you recognize anything." 2 The women looled snd found sorts of articles that had cen stolen from their houses, To opt Foman An thony satd:--~ "You have a handsome coffee madam, that | was strongly tempted to take, but [refrained because couldu't carvy it." "Considernte voung fellow," one of the policemen. "Speak when you are spoken advised the burglar: "dont you know better than to interrupt a gatie man's conversation with a Judy?" "Well, I'H be durned," said the Hest policeman Passaic over had. The jeweller tooled pained as he a large part of his stock identified Hy the women, aided by the enthusiastic burglar from whom he had bousht the goods. - After all the women had satisfied themsvives about the jewel er's' stock the suggested that they try the jeweller's living rooms above the store. "There is a new baby upstairs," said he, "and we'll have to walk oy tiptoe," They walked on tiptoe and they found $700 worth of stolen property. The jeweller did not know the perty was there, the said, and the po- lice took no action so far as he was concerned, "Linclios,"" enyd the burglar at port. ing, *1 trast you have enjoyed the nas much &v 1 have. Any time that | can he of service to you do not hesitate to call on me." Cut it out," swid the disgusted constable from Passaic, whose self possession had come back to him In this time. 'Soft words butter no par- he urn ancered " to, hips. i The burglar looked it the constanle, then shrugized his shoulders, and en. unciated with perfect distinctness the single word "rube'" and said he was ready to be locked up again. a ------------------. Clark's Pork and Beans. The mother of a large family has to use care in selecting' foods at once in- expensive apd nourishing. Clark® Pork Beans gave money, fuel, time and Inbor, and make a palatable, highly nutritious meal. Wm, Clark, Mir/, Montreal. all | Saw | putizlar deferentially | pros BAD KNEE HEALED, Zam-Buk Once Again the Only Cure! H. Allinson, of 457 King street, Lon ton, Ont., says: "While 5 member of the East Kent Division Football team and during a rough and exeiting game of football, 1 fell on the hard gravel, sustaining a badly lgcersted knee. This required prompt medical attendanee, as sand and gravel filled the open wound, which was very painful and sore. 'For several weeks the doctor treat- ed my injury, and it was thought to be well healed over; but no sooner had than the skin than at 'or seven long weeks | was ac tually laid up. It then developed into au running sore, snd | was alarmed for fear the result might be a permanently stiff knee treatment fail ed to heal the wound, so I proenred a Zam-Buk s almost magical in its cffect on the sore. The discharging soon ceased. The soreness and pains were banished and perseverance with Zam- Buk made the badiy-lacergted knee as good and firm as ever, Zami-Buk bas no equal in clearing and healing open wounds, aod 1 recommend it to all athletes and sportsmen." Zam-Bak will alse be found a sure cure for cold sores, chapped hands, frost bite, 2, blood-poi- varicose scalp sores, inflamed babies' places, cuts, more The doctor's supply of "I wa uleers, oczem pile patches, son, sores, ringworm, eruptions and chapped burns, bruises and skin inmries geners ally. All druggists and stores sell at Se. box, or post fie from Zam-Buk Co., Torento, ipt of price You are warned ng tations and substitutes tered name "Zam-Buk" on every pack- ge Hore buvme. STELLA HAPPENINGS, Upon rex vinst harmful mis Nee the regis A Fisherman Prisoner on Island for Two Days. 2. Farmers their ploughing has sta run this week, Pota y here Nov, AT et O% stella, ting well Stella cheewe fact ted ning every other da toes are a fairly goe and are selling bag. The Providence, a visit last The congregation of church held a pie social In hall, on Frida wWening., A programme was lered and at jonts were served at Se erils 3 the H of mid the ise island sisters Winget werk, the Me Victoria good the a About £30 was realived, which wall go to wards paying for the new organ hard on the fish- much wind, Monday Last week was very lermen, on gecount of so 1.1. Bray left Big lsland on mormng to lift his the ilake. He enconntered rough ! weather, and liad to take shelter. on | Digeon Island, and remain there till { | nets out BOM Wednesday, CC. Fleming has sold his farm at the | village to William Cochrane. Mrs. R. i 3, Wilkinson, ahd family, accompanied tby her sister, Miss Bessie Moutray, of ! Washington territory, ave with their parents Mr. and Mee. W. H. Moltray. Hugh Filson and F. P. Instant, are at Toronto on business, Rev, Mr. and Mes. J, C. Dixon have returned home after visiting friends at Roslin. Mrs. iH. Saunders spent Sunday in Belle ville. Visitors : Miss Hill, Sand {hurst, P. Allen, Belleville, Mrs. R. Henderson, Syracise; Miss Preston, Manverse; Mrs. J. Mathewson, Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Caughey and family, Filson, Kingston. made forty A very expensive' effort was by Spanish capitalists about years ago to popularize in London. The baby that Ayres has a better chance of living that if it hid heen born in any other of the world's Inrge cities in { thodist Portsmouth, Miss Anna Filson and R. bull-fighting : i born in Buenos COUNTRY NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Omntario--What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. A. Gallagher, Portland, is having a new cement brick and concrete hoGse built at Portland. R. B. Heather, Brockville, sold three islands, near Oak Point, to H. 8S. Gates, of Chieago. The friends of Walter Beatty, ex-M. P.P., will be sorry to bear of his seri- ous Hlpess from rheumastism. Rev. '0. G. Dobbs united in mar riage Miss Cora Pell Jackson, Mait- land, to William Blackwood, Brock: ville. A preity wedding took place Monday night, at Toronto, when Miss Teresa t larke, late of Brockville, was married {to Deuglas Alexander Gorrie. | Rev. F. Dealtry Woodcock perform- fed the marriage service between Ernest Roy Atkins and Flizabeth Margaret Christiren, both of Brockville, Rev. A. Gi. Cameron, Brockville, uni- ted in marriage David Hislop Wallace to Mrs. Adelia Maxson Howe, both of Watertown, N.Y, They were unattend: ed. r Rev. Mons. Masterson, Prescott, un- ited in marriage Patrick Joseph Lud- low; proprietor of the Albion hotel, rockville, to, Miss Mary Montgomery, of the Fort Town. Mr. and Mev turned to Gananoque, Suturday, | their wedding trip, and are spending a {few days with Mr. and Mrs, C. 3 [Pritton, the groom's parents, their own home is ready for | pancy. | Thanksgiving season brought sorrow in the shape of death to three hor in Renfrew. Hugh Cameron, one i the pioneers of Horton; aged sevemty- Mrs. Elkanah Mavhew, aged se- veniy-two, and Hamados De Roche, aged sixty-five. The latter's death wys very sudden. He was hale and hearty and on his way home for dinner drop- the Russell Dritton, re from until ocel of #ix; ped dead on street, i Lord Kitchener a Fatalist. Those who know Lord Kitchener best call him a fatalist. That he has some very convictions as to his fu- ture, however, his friends are well aware. To give two examples ©: Due ing the Soudan campaign be was once strong to expose himself so reck when in action. To this remonstrance he replied : "1 shall never be killed. When my time comes | shall die peacefully in my bed." Again, in South Africa, after he had become commander-in-chief, the headquarters mess was discussing the military future of the various mem- bers present. It was the unanimous opinion that Kitchener himself would be called to the war office. But Lord Kitchener shook his head and said, with a smile: "I think you are all wrong. Somehow, 1 have a feeling that convinces me 1 shall never oc cupy any position at the war office." We see that Lord Kitchener has just started to play golf. Let us hope that a few rounds on the links will make him an optimist.--Tit-Bits. ---------- Only thirty vears ago Japan ol diers wore huge grotesque iron mask helmets in order to frighten the enemy. warned not lesslv to the enemy | GIVE YOUR STOMACH A NICE | VACATION. Don't Do It By Starving it Either-- Let a Substitute Do the Work. The old adage, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," applies just as well to the stomach, one of i the most important organs of the bu Bill's Nonsense By W. F. MARRINER. BEST OF REASONS. Dr. Quak--Why don't you go home? Rounder _de Ropster---Caush my wife's theré layin' for me--hic! NOW, WHAP? "armer K. Orne Cobb--"Lots for " eh? Lots of what, I wonder? WORKING BOTH ENDS. "Talk about your high finance! Eddie Smith's ma give me ten cents to sell drown dis dog, an' I'm goin' to to Eddie's brother fer eight cents." Sydenham, Nov. 2.~The rains made the roads HAVE NO CROSSING. lenham People are With Council. Angry have very bad, There is not a cross walk in the village, and people are finding fault with the council for not providing such, after removing the crossings while grading th 2» roads. Several children are kept home from the public school on account - of chécken-pox. Services were held in St, STUNG. "Just my luck! Here | goes an' gits engaged to a red-headed, freck- led faced, cross-eyed goil, an' den finds dat de report shes got a quarter is unfounded." AN ILL WIND, ETC. "Say It's a good joke on the kids 'ag ~7 me (ail! Why, it was more'n half full of potted ham." RUN. means: --*"tissue ability to stand the wear j and tear of life." his associates--he had more "vitalit y." Your vitality is- wear and tear of "strenuous life." If the "wear and tear" is severe at times you can in- | itality quickly by taking SCOTT'S crease your and permanen your ability to stand the EMULSION the world's "standard vitalizer and body. builder. Be sure to get SCOTT'S, ; ARK known the world over for thirty-five years by the mark of quality-- The Fisherman. . ALL DRUGGISTS kee The Catcher Wonder wot you does in a case liko | this? | i | Amateur Dog SITTING ON ANT HILL, Old Lady Was the Subject of a Lippincott's Mr. Broughton, the English artist, whiie sketching in the - day in search ground of dark pines for 5 picture he had planned. He found at last the precise situation he was seeking, and, best of all, there happened to be pretty detail in the figure of an ol woman in the background Alps, was one a suitable back of said Mr, "I asked the You may or even $20 for other lamps and get but you cannot get A strong, durable shade-bolder Easy to keep Degiers Everywheve. If not af yours, wits for descriptive y coveular 10 the nearest epency of the ANALYSIS OF of Sugar THE STANDARD OF PURITY The Famous Rayo The Lamp with Diffused Light should always be used where several people sit, because it does not strain the eyes of those sitting far from it. The Rayo Lamp is constructed to give the maximum diffused white light. Ev ery detail that increases its light-giving value has been included. The Rayo is a low-priced lamp. pay $5, $10 y f a more expensive container a better light than the Rayo gives. aes séason 8 Rayo has a new and stength- the shade on firm and true, Polished as it is made of solid brass, finished n nickel. Once a Rayo User, Always One. Laberatory of Provincial Government Analyst. Paul's church, on Tuesday evening. old lady," Ihe ladies" of St. Paul's parish bave ormed 4 guild, and meet every other Thursday afternoon, at their rooms, at Miss Dean's residence, on Main street. Tea is served from six to seven o'clock, and a social evening is spent. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs, Smith, Allen's Station, at W. Dairs'; Harry Lotch, Greensboro, Mrs, Connors and children, Kinzston, and the Misses Robinson, Tweed, at H. Jetch'ss Miss Jesse Lacey, Camden Fast, Cadét A, Lacey and friend, RM.C., King man system, as it does to the man, himselk | H your stomach is worn out and re- | i bels against being further taxed be- !yond its iimit, the only sensble thing i you con do is to give it a rest. Em | ploy a substitute for a short time {and see if it will not more than re { pay you in vesults. ! Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are a {willing and most efficient substitute. | They themselves digest every bit of Hood in the stomach in just the same way that the stomach itself would, { were it well. They contain ali the es | { sontial elements that the gastric juice rand other digestive fluids of the stom. | ach contain and actually act just the jsame and do just the same work as Machines are used in Sicily for ex- tracting the oil. from lemon rinds. Each machine is capable ef dealing with 8,000 lemons a day. Broughton, "to remain seated until | MONTREAL, 220d February, 1009, I Heresy Curviry that § have drawn by my own hand ten samples of the St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Co's EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR, indiscriminately taken from four lots of about 150 barrels each and six lots of about 450 bag have analyzed same and find thew uniformly yo contain 99.90/100 to 100 per cent of pure cane sugar, with no impurities whatever. Signed) MILTON L. HERSEY, M.Sc. LL.D. Provincial Government Analyst, Newly devised methods of 1eunicipal hook-keeping will save New York city half a million annually. had made a sketch of her. She assent ed, but in a few minutes asked me how long I should he. 'Only a quarter | of an hour," I answered, reassuringly. ' | "Three minutes or so later, she i again asked me--this time with mani- | fest anxiety--H 1 should b# much longer . { "Oh, not long,' | answered. 'But why do vou ask so anxiously ¥ i "Oh, it's nothing," she sadly an | ant The St. Lawrence Sugar Relining Company Limited, Montreal. 20 ston, at J. VV. Lacey's; H. B. Wood- -- = Pm sitting on ruff, Chambers, at home; Miss Hen- HE DROVE THE HACK : -- -------- stridge, former hizh school teacher, i "Miss " voy. the natural fluids would do, were the ut Rin Cua ai ie Hage. A Negro Who Had Wonderful stomach well and sound. They, there: | fu days with their families here: Mrs, Memory. fore, relieve the stomach, just as ome | { J. Young and daughter spent 5 | Phiiladélphia Times workman relieves another, and permit | fu davs at Napanee; Mrs. J. Wood-| At a little dinner the other night in it to resi and recuperate and regain | if or, Master John, Mrs. Reed, Miss | the Bellevue-Stratiord the assertion ! its normal houlth and strength. Reed, Mrs. J. Grooms and son, spent | Wa made that the negro race had This ""vacation" idea was suggested | Soiurday at Na ance; Mrs. Charles | longer memories than white folk. Ex Uw the letter of a prominent law er In | Truscott, Miss Truscott, Mrs. (, |Uovernor Burn, who was present, / Chicago. Read what"he says' "I was Amev, Mrs. James McMillen, Mrs. H. agreed with the remark and to prove mpage in the most momentous under- | MeMillen, Mr. and Mrs. Weir. Mr. and |it told the following : taking of my life in bringifg about | Mrs. ©. Smith and Master Ernest, (;. | "Some years ago, when south, I met the cotlition of certain great interests McNaughton, were aniong those whe | an old colored man, who claimed to that meant much to me as well as my | goont Satorday in the city, Mr. and [have © known George Washington. | clients. It was not the work of days, _ Jackson Thomas and amily, | asked him whether he was in the Lint but of months, 1 was working night | Betleville, af his father's; Miss Eva | when George Washington crossed the and day almost, when aba very oitti- | Guess, Kingston, at home: Mrs. Roy | Delaware, and he instantly replied cal time my stomach went clear hack Wartman riturned Saturday, from * 'Lor', massa, I steered dat boat.' : 1 strain | Harrowsmith, accompanied by ber | 'Well' said I, 'do you remember arought it about and hurried up what | friend. Miss Votrin. A young daugh- | when George took the back at the would have later on. ter has come to live ut Frederick joberry tree?' What I ate 1 had to literally force | Poxton's. Harold Campbell is nursing §] "He looked worried for a minute, down and that was & source ob misery | 4 cald and the chickenpox. A quiet | and then, with a beaming smile, said : wedding was solemnived in St. Paul's " 'Why, sush, maséa. [| dun drove dat hack myself." " thureh, Srdesham, recently, wien Miss ary Kerr was married to S Saas amson Too Much Eathusiasm. Tulss Post, es. Both were of Petworth. Rev, . Dowdell officiated. Hank Dobbs was noted as an "hon et" horse trader. He wonld not lie about a horse. He would merely sap the truth. Incidentally he al ways beat the oustomer who degit with him. The way he could dur over fleferts and buzz about the virtues of an animal amounted to genius. Ounce Hank was trying to sell a ighbor a horse that had an eve Sketch. | { | i | | ' i s cach sword, 'only hill," an a Our Dacloy kuows--toher Just whal we need lo get well guick, Rich mulriment lo sland the shock, 30 He says Give them lots of ONO, +8 E We invented OXO CUBES tc help Motaers and Nurses in the sick-room. It's so easy to carry out the Doctor's wishes with 0X0 CUBES, We have done all the thinking--all the measuring --all the "making ' aac! product in 0X0 CUBES. Simply in boiling water and thie beef tea is ready, sutriment and sustaining qualities of the =. FE . jae i it "How about his sight? Can he see 2 Rr fh Monk he 4 "~ = ou 'es ol * Hew he ed is ©

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