Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Dec 1910, p. 11

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\ PAGE TEN. °K Toe is oom by sls OUR COAL is known by its good burn- ing qualities. P. WALSH, 55-57 Barrack St. 'Sowards : Keep Coal Coal K Keeps Sowards. HAVE YOU TRIRD HIM? - "Phone 155, Chivers' Marmalade, Assorted Pure Jams and J Plum D. COUPER'S, Phone 76. o41-5 Princess Strees Coast, ealed Oysters. Prompt Delivery, i Highest Grades COAL Sao LUBRICATING FLOOR OIL. GREASE, ETO. PROMPT DELIVERY. W.F. KELLY, Clarence and Ontario Streets. Toye's Building. om. NEW LINES] We are Experts at Lighting Your Heme. EH. W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC CO. 79 Princess St. Phone 441 { 'WHEN ORDERING FLOUR lc Ask your grocer or r dealer to send you a trial sack of QUALITY Fleur. Try it and be convinced of the celebrated quality et the Fiour, * +0 \ Manufactured by the Maple: Leal Nilig Go, Branch Office, -Outario Street * Kingston. First. 2inss wor of arantaed Dros me a card and 1 will a rom jour laundry. 155 PLING STON or tween Brock and rea. Bis FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. BSFABLISHED ise. Jerties, Municipal and Cougsy Deben- 'tures. Mortgages purchs i Deposits | received and interest alluwed. 8 OC. MedILL, ence fires MILLIONS OF are on the way, "They always come Xmas 2 the big and little. Get ready for them, mother. The whole household will have to be belped, CASCARETS will do it easily and 'naturally--one at bed time to each member and keep the whole family well. Buy a lfc box CASCARETS~ treatment and ad have it handy bigeed every night, Xmas week. SNOW! SNOW! The sonw ik coming and in a few days we will have sieighing. You will want your sleighs repaired or paint #4 and have them ready to use wher needed. SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS. We have "an assortment of Bob Bleighs, 2 and 3 kneed, all ready, with box or not; also Single Sleighs. also a few Becond-hand Bob Sieighs and Cut- ters which we will seil off cheap NEW WORK, Bpecial designs of Milk- Bread Grocer, Butcher Sleighs built to order on short notice. Our workmen and facilities for do ing good work are of the best 'Phone 152 JAMES LATURNEY 390-392 PRINCESS ST, KINGSTON. Flowers... For Christmas Trade ; PLANTS. CUT FLOWERS. HYACINTHS, NARCISSUS, SYCLAMEN. ARAUCARIES, PRIMROSES, FERNS, Ete. Design Work Promptly Attend- | ed to. POT REGENT STRET. 'Phone 1137, FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIY Holiday Sale now on. Discount on all stock from now to Christmas. Get my prices before you buy. Store Open Every Night, fs 0. W. LANE ps J1#%% Wellington St Butter Sly Creamery Butter, 27¢, 29¢ per Pm Butter, 23¢, 25¢ per Chole Eggs, 30c per doz. Good Cooking Eggs, 26¢ per doz. Sweet Cider, Mince Meat and all New Fruits for Xmas | Cooking. sdgent for Asselstine's Money issued on City Farm Pro- jy Aches BALLS 40848080800 00004 | pesessesseses a] » in India, iJ. N. Watts, } : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FUESDAY, HONORED BY CZAR! | Principal RECEIVES DECORATION ' AND A! CROSS FOR VALOR. ! ------ "od Fought in War With Japan--En. | listed im Male Attire--Carried | Two Wounded Out of Fire on Re-| treat to Mukden, i St. Ix Dec, 20.-- : ersburg, young z | A has been recognized by the . Knight of St. George with ii | wear the St. George Crops | in battle, She was living in eria at the outbreak of the | se War and enlisted at Kon- i . Kritzko. She. was wounded st Patiloffi Hill, bat recovered and | | rejoined her regiment." She carried! two wounded out of the rang® of 1ne fire, one on the retreat of the Rus Mukden, for which it was "that she be awarded crer | rt 0 sang to recommended the cross. she 1s a quiet, zood looking wi n. She was present in her ordinary Sunda dothes and looked like a pro- speroas peasant at the banquet on St. George's day. She deniea that any romance sent her soldering. HEIRESS TO TRY AGAIN. Once Unfortunate in Choice, to Wed Irish Officer. Dee. 19.--The take place -just jefore between Miss Caroline tube, the great heiress, and Major Webb Gilman, an Irish officer in the Roval Field Artillery, has revived the unhappy story of Miss Rube's first matrimonial venture, Miss Rube mar- Jried the Hoa. Leopold Canning, som of Lord Jarvagh, and just a vear ago the marriage was annulled, Miss Rube | resuming ber maiden name. There | was a great scandal at the time, as immediately "after her honeymoon the bride returned to her parents. The reasons for the unhappy termination of the marriage were never publishes. For a long time Miss Rube completely herself, and her mother rarely appeared in public except at charity functions. {Eharles Rube is a partoer in the | famous Sonth African firm of Wern- her, Beit and Co., and is immensely wealthy, He owns a fine house in | Mayfair, and a country place near | Eastbourne. 'He lost his only son, who |W 1s in the Royal Dragoons, last year and Miss Rube was on her {way out to pay him a visit when the | news of his death reached England. Mr. and Mrs. Rube recently offered, | os a memorial to their son, to present | a set of twelve hells to a church near { Easthourne, but, owing to opposition {on the part of residents, the offer was | declined. The wedding will be of the qujetest description. © The bridegroom-elect fought jn the South African war and [received fhe Distinguished Service \ Order medal. London, marriage which will Christmas secluded PAYS TUITION WITH CANDY. Woman Pays Course in University by Selling Sweets. Topeka, Kan., Dec. 19.--dMiss Al berta Wenkheimer not only pays her way through the University ob Kaps- as, biit keeps herseM and a small brother and sister, by making candy. Before going to the university Miss Wenkheimer was graduated from the State Agricultural Colleye at Man hattan, receiving the degree of bache- lor of sciehce. She had specialized in candy making in the domestic science department, so it occurred to her to try to sell home made candy to the students at Lawrence. \ In addition to doing" the family houseworls and making candy Miss Wenkheimer finds time for fifteen hours of work in the departments of Eng: lish and education at the university. She has one faithful assistant, in add- ing to the family income, in her little brother Carl, who sells- and delivers caridy for her after school hours. MILLION CHILDREN SOLD, Terrible Effects of the Famine in China. Pekin, Dec. 20-Winter is intensify- ing the famine in Yang-Tse-Kiang dis- tricts. The "authorities are endeavor- ing to suppress the sale of children, which has been so extensive as to eo estimated at over a million. The majority of these are girls. The roads are dotted with sts Arving and Jead. The relief coyrmmittee is now making appeals for aid. A Talk About Tariffs, Industrial Canada. What © has been the result ? It ap- pears in our trade returns, in our tm~ migration figures and in our uniform progress. In the past two decades gov- ernment reports show that the price received for farm produce has increas- al from fifty to one hundred and fifty per cent. During the same period the price. of manufactured goods, the fous which the farmer has to buy, as increased not more than' four per cent. That farming in Canada pays is sufficiently proved by the influx of farmers from the United States, who are leaving the country of thew birth to take up land in Canada's fertile west. Meanwhile Canadian farmers are becoming less dependent upon outside markéts for the sale of their preddiuce, Manufacturing Sutras and the corse quent development of urbai popula- tion have made a demand for supply. Soaring prices have been inevitable consequence. This tariff is objected to because, it is said, it in. creases the cost of manufactired goods But what is an increase of four per the increases in value of the things the govern 'adjoining over July Th last he kitleil a and divided the carcase with { trial, woman named Xeid hrite | the woods ner Pittston some cent, in twenty years compared vith | LITTLE WHITE DOG Witness Against Two Italians in Jail, / Pa, Dee. 19 the principal > Wilkesharre, white dog was in presenting a . charge of against Anthony Dedotti lamin Rossi, which cm | placed in the county jail here to await The two men are accused of the murder of Special Officer William Weathers, who was shot and killed in weeks wij mr and 1} sed them being 8go. With Weathers at the time nee Detective M. J. Booth. was Hi the and caught but a, distant glimpse of two nen as one of them fired Weathers fell dead, but he plainly saw an odd looking little white dog which was . with them and which rap after them as they escaped. Since then he has been looking for this dog and the other day he saw it and traced it to Rossi's home. The arrests followed. Constable Austin, of Pittston, declared the dog was . his and that he frequently lent it to Rossi and Dedotti and that a few days af ter the murder he found it tied up at the home of Frank Rossi, a brother of one of the prisoners. WAS TIRED OF LIFE. Husband Who Deserted Wife La) Down on Track. Eauclaire, Wis., Dec. 19.--Rescued in the nick of time from his improvised bed of ties, rails and cinders, Angus Robertson, the runaway husband of a Midland, Ont, woman, a once well-{o- do farmer, was thwarted in an attempt at suicide in front of the Omaha pass- enger depot. Conductor Larson, rid- ing on the cab step of an engine, saw an object lying across, the tracks, and called to the engineer to stop. Robert son stated he was tired of life and short of money. ; Robertson, who' is fifty-two years old, is wanted on a charge of deser tion made by a woman of twenty-six, whom he married after a, visit to the home of the woman's mother at Mid- land, Ont. The young bride applied to the local associated charities and the poor com- missioner for assistance. WANTS WOMEN IN NAVY. Thus Far Only Sixty Have Been En- listed. Washington, Dec. ' 19.--While about 200 female nurses are required for the navy but sixty have so far succeeded in obtaining positions. Naval officers give as the reason for the remarkable slow recruiting of available women for this corps that they are trying to ob tain only those best qualified. At present all appointees to the corps are assigned to the naval medical school hospital for special instructions in matters peculiar to the secvice, but eventually another class is to be form ed on the Pacific coast. It has hither to been the policy to assign A small number of nurses to each' naval hos- pital to supplement, but not to sup- plant the work of hospital apprentices, t is stated that it is not the inten- tion to assign female nurses to hos- pital ships. Medical School Inspection, Stratford Beacon. Over 2,000 cases of carious teeth out of 11,374 children under medical in- spection in Toromto--this tops the fist. but there were also 150 cases of eve § disease and 123 cases of defective vi- sion among these children. If the medical inspection had not been 'made these children would have gone on sui- fering without relief. Does Stratford need medical' inspection for its school children ? The public school board has taken action to find out. It has asked the medichl association - to appoint two of its members, and the dental as sociation to appoint two of its mem bers to make an inspection of the chil dren of four rooms of the schools. The physicians and dentists, it is hoped, will do this in the public interests without remuneration. Should 'the proportion of physical or dental de fects revealed by this partial inspec tion be serious, thé board will, no doubt, feel justified in instituting regn lar inspection, either through a phy- sician or a nurse. The matter has been under comsideration for some time, and arrived at the board cannot be blamed for hasty action. Automobile Tows Locomotive. To pull a 110-ton locomotive along a railroad track is a rather heavy con- tract for an automobile, but a Los Angeles car performed the feat recent- ly. "In order to secure the necessary trae tion for the rear wheels of his car the motorist put four men in the tonneau and another stood on the rope. The automobile engine started slowly and and the wheels whirred for a moment after the cluich had been thrown in without moving the locomotive, Then the big engine commenced to creep slowly forward and was towed the re- quired distance. A picture in the January Popular Mechanics shows just how it was done. Tell the truth or Some one will tell it about you. DELICATE CHILDREN : Made Strong and Healthy » by "J wish 1 could induce every mother ood | who has a delicate, sickly child, to try your delicious cod liver and iron tonic, Vinol, "It restorsd our little daughter to health and = strength after everything failed. It tastes so good she DEC EMBER 26, IP COCO PELLOOILOLeN { $ + $ whatever decision maybe | 1910. This will Stop Your Cough in a Hurry Save $2 by Making This Cough Syrup at Home. This recipe makes 16 ounces of better sough syrup than you could buy ready-made for $250. A few doses asually conquer the most obstinate cough -- stops even whooping cough quickly, .Simple as it is, no better remedy can be had at any price. Mix two cups of granulated sugar with one cup of warm water, and stir for '2 minutes. Put 212 ounces of Pinex (fifty cents" worth) in a 16 oz. bottle; then add the Sugar Syrup. It has & pleasant taste and lasts a fam- ily a long time. Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. You can feel this take hold of a cough in a way that means business. Has 'a good tonic effect, braces up the appetite and is slightl y laxative, too, which is helpful. A handy remedy for hoarseness, bronchitis, asthma and all throat and lung troubles. The effect of pine on the membranes is well known. Pinex is the mast val. uable concentrated compound ef Nore wegian white pine extract, and is rich in guiaicol and all the natural healing pine elements. Other preparations will not work in this formula. This Pinex and Sugar Syrup recipe has attained great popularity throagh= out thé' United States and Canada. It has often been imitated, though never successfully. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your druggist has Pinex or will get it for you. If not, sead to The Pinex Co. Toronto, Ont. J. E. Hutcheson AUCTIONEER asd APPRAISER. A card sent to $17 Albert Street or ud order left at H. Waddington's or J. §. Henderson's Stores will receive rompt attention. references given. Dr. de Van's Female Pills A reliable French regulator; never fails, The pills are exceedingly powerful in reg ating generative partion of the female . Kefa 4il cheap imitations Dr. de Van i at 3 a box, or three for $10. Mailed The Scobell Drug Co., S& Catharines, ns. For s sale at Mahood's Drug Store "THOMAS COPLEY, ~. PHONE 987. Drop a card to 19 Pine Street when ~anting anything done in the Carpen- ier line, Estimates given on all kinds of repalrs and new work also. tiardwood Floors of all kinds. All srders will receive prompt attention shop. 680 Queen Street - OUR ROOSTER BRAND Of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco at forty-five cents a pound is a good Tobacce. 'Why pay eighty-five? ANDREW MACLEAN, . Stre~t Ontarlo ! i BOTS OURO0OIBOO0O PTO OROCIBTTTTs - - --p-- " -- 3eetertittistttcecntnacatasastrannssensanen . LEAD BLOCK TIN AND COMBINATION PIPE 3 Vv 8 rom 1-16 1 Write Tee CANADA METAL COMPANY, LIMITED. OFFICE: 31 WILLIAM STREET, TORONTO. Rx hes. us, DO000000000000000030000000000000R0RSORRRROOS - 1000ROQCOCVOOCOOAVCOD POQOCAODO0 SOCEEES0G00 Cl 4 i Xmas Presents | Buy Something Useful Jor the House Nt --~-- - rr A A ---------- Silver Kniv yes 3 and Forks, Silver Spoon, Carving Sects from $1 to $15 per set, Carpet Sweepers, Fancy Tea and Coffee pA Wringers, Washing Machines, Fancy Andirons, Gas Logs, Brass Fenders, Fancy Gas Heaters, Coal Oil Heaters, etc. in, A Eltiott Bros. ASO 77 Princess Street. ? 0000000000 ON000C A BOOO OOO COOOL MANA AO GOO CIO ASO I OOO v Christmas gift. Table. Sf Lady's Dressing ~ wey Rattan Rockers. isie, . Madicined&-Rarlor Cabinets. The Leading Undertaker. Phone 147 Freight Paid i sm James Reid, Store Open Nights. "More bread and better bread" Makes just the kind of biscuits you like to make fl 1 SeTeee = | | « | .) garment, making it im) "If your dealer canno IMPERIAL Imperial Brand Men's Underwear Every Garment Guaranteed. Line 200. Price $1.50 Per Garment. Manufactured from specially prepared pure wool yarn of the very highest grade. Having patent feld seams, which do pot take any elasticity from the ible to rip the seams. sist thatiyou ps TMPERIAL CROWN BRAND. : LOOK FOR THE LABEL. The Genuine MadeiOnly by Kingston Hosiery Co., Ltd., Kingston, Ont. When buying Underwear in- t supply rou write dt

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