Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Feb 1911, p. 6

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By A POST GARD BRINGS HELP FOR THE KIDAEYS GIN PILLS SENT FREE i We want all sufferers from Ride and. Bladder Troubles, Lame Rheumatism, to test GIN PI see for themselves that GIN P really cure all these troubles. If your Kidneys are weak ~i it pairs to urinate if your back aches and feet are crippled with Khe matism--gite GIN PILLS a chance prove that they will relieve you a cure you. It won't cost you a cent. You don't have to hry them. Siuply write tis for a free sample. +A short ago, I received a free of GIN PILLS which 1 have taken with such gould elects that I here. ith enclose $22 for a box of them, 1 GIN PILLS are just the things for me." RICuArD HAMLYN, FRENCH RIVER GIN PILLS are s6 called becanse they contain the medicinal principle of Juniper berries, the essential principle of Gin, but do not contain alcohol, soc. a "Pox 6 for $2.50 -- st dealers, and guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Sample box free if you write us. National Drug and Chemical Co. Dept. B., Toronto. wa IBITION OF ART PICT- URES. v feb 9. 10, 11, including Water- _ colors, Photos, etc., copies of famous originals in Great Bri- tain and Europe. «DAL WEESE & CO, 121 Princess Street. Stove Polish is a handy paste in a large can.' With a gentle rub, it produces a brilliant, lasting shine. Splendid for stoves, ipes, grates and ironwork. t is cleanly to use, and gives lasting results which do credit to your house- keeping. If your dealer does not carry "Black Knight'* Stove Polish in stork, send us his name and 10¢, and we will send a full size tin by return mail. THEF.F.D C0., LIMITED, Makery of the famous "2 in 1" Shoe Polish, x. V160 por RAILWAY SYSTEM LOCAL BRANCH TIME-TABLE. Trains will leave and arrl t Ci Depot as follows: -- SHiYasal Suny : Golng West. TEEPE gapEzEs - WNP aD PEP EPS 8g3gy EEEEE: BHDIDA wes -3E «Peper S3pssges - Resvembs moans 00 rains 1, 3, 3. 4 & & ol other trains daily hr h Pullmans to apd from Ottawa daily on trains 2 and 5 4 For further Information, apply te J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Corner Johnston and Ontario Sts. an except Sun- LTR MBROKE or -- _-- -------- A | AT THE WAY ITS LITTLE LOCO-| MOTIVE IS ACTING, | Traffic is Held Up by the Wee En-| gine--=Special Exangelistic Ner- vices Open--Mms. J. CO. Fractured Her Aro The giving some fourteen comang { T.LR trouble, | Capanogue, Feb, 7 | gines have again been { On Friday evening los Kingston, " the finish of the Poultry | show, had to wait at Thousand Is i land gor | out after them. As 8 consequence the | show was over before they got here. | On Saturday morning at 8.20, the en vould not station (old Gananoque on who were 1 Lo Ree Jusietion until busses could gine | ough ition) and Sunday afternoon, | way out, something went wrong, re { quiring the greater part of her pass i : i june. | her engers to walk back to town. Special ov angelistic services started in Grace Methodist church last evening. and it is expected will be continued for two weeks. Rev. Mr. Stafford, of Lyn, is expected to assist Rev. Mr. Piteher this week, and Rev. T. W. Neal, of Sydenham street church, Kingston, next week. Miss Kathleen Burke, Charles street, was taken to Hotel Dieu, Kingston, vestorday morning, for an operation for appendicitis. Miss Maud Cornell, who arrived here Saturday evening, for a visit with the Misses Salter, James street, received the sad intelligence that her mother, Mis, (Rev.) Joseph C. Cornell, of Sharbot Lake, had accidentally fraec- tured her arm by a fall. Miss Cornell left at noon, yesterday, for her moth- er's bedside, . Alexander Bamford, Pine street, has 'heen confined to his home for several days, with acute rheumatism. Mrs. Clark Taylor, spending some time in Kingston, guest of her moth: er, Mrs, Wilmott, Mrs, William Allan and daughter, Miss Clara Allan, spend ing the past week with Kingston friends, returned home yesterday. Robert Sheppard, left at noon, yes- terday, for Addison, to attend the service of the county 1..0.L., which opens there to-day, and of which Mr, Sheppard is County Worshipful Mas- ter. Miss Ethel Stark, is spending a few days in Kingston. Mrs. r Hurd, Kingston, spending the few days with her parents, Mr. and Mre. S. Latimer, left bor home, ves terday, William Tinney, a former resj- dent of the town, located for some time past in Toronto, spent vyester- day in town. : were past A London cable states that Dr. Wil fred Grenfell, the missionary, adv. cates the federation of Newfoundland and Labrador with Canada. "Shop by telephone." Ring 230 for drug store wants. Gibson's. Prompt delivery. Fire at Norwich, N.Y., destroyed Stark's five and ten-cemt store, and four other structures, causing a loss estimated at $100,000. GURED OF CONSTIPATON Mr. Andrews praises Dr. Morse's indian Root Pills. Mr. George Andrews of Halifax, N.S, writes: "For mauy years 1 have been troubled with chronic Constipation. This ail ment never comes single-handed, and 1 have been a victim to the many ilinesses that constipation brings in its. train, Medicine after medicine I have taken in order to find relief, but one and all left me in the same hopeless condition, It seemed that nothing would expel from me the one ailment that caused so much trouble, yet at last I read about these Indian Root Pills, That was indeed a lucky for me, for 1 was so im| with state- ments made that 1 determined to give them a fair trial They have regulated my stomach and Detain. I am cured of and claim they have ne equal as a medi- For over half a century Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have been con- stipation and clogged, inactive ki with all the ailments which result from them. cleanse the whole system RAILWAY . CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. ~ HE Ee Be IR: C 5 n nirew, Duluth, St. Paul, Winnipes. ol i Trains Leave Kingston xX, Boston, ver, 'Seattle, Portland, and San and plist oro Rent, 12g n Kingston at 13 Sa Sag ha { Pos hum.; Boston, 7.38 x "Fas agen. 1Orrine for Whiskey and Beer Habit. ORRINE is the standard remedy aptl is every where recognized as the most successful and rellable home treatment for the "Drink Habit" It is highly praised by thousands of wo- men, Because it has restored their joved ones to lives of sobriety and usefulness, and the weekly wages which at one time were spent for "Drink" are now used to purchase the necessaries and many comforts of home. Any wife or mother who wants to save her husband or sen from "Drink™ will be glad to know that §he ean purchase ORRINE from Ww. Mahood, and if no benefit is obtained after a trial, we will refund the money. _ORRINE is prepared in two forms. No. 1. secret treatment, dy . volunta s only $1.00 a box. Write for Free (mail ul is recommend - NOQUE IS ANGRY t ! 5 "daddy of ti >. ¥y the gonia Cornell ob hurriedly | going down a chute. During one of the get to the Cheesebore | | pastime. | the average playgoer as well as {the musician and of these none quite {at 6je. to 6c. per lb.; pretty goof. 32 to . Hogs, market, active, s tet on het ee oui ash £7.10 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. sas---- ------ HE IS AN EXPERT. Col. Smith Can Overthrow the Most Eloquent. Sstarday Night . dre sneezes and sneezes. Par- s n number of experts, but all" is Col. Henry sergeant-at-arms, ends his time lifting the mace on the table during routive When Col. Smith is about are. certain premoni- symptoms. He sends a page boy for a glass of water, he v sheathes his sword, and after apologetically at 'Mr. Speak makes a noise like a ton of coal Toronto here lament ha ho = and weedings. ; sneeze, there ary most elogjuent passages of Mr. Field- ing's speech on the reciprocity arrange: ment, anxious observers noticed that (ol. Smith was, making active pre parations for indulging Everyone waited for a chock : "Tommy" Owens, of the Han- surd staff, gripped his pencil hard, and braced himself in his chair at {he small table. Just as Mr. Fielding was swelling along on a tidal wave of ap- preciation of President Taft, who had made the negotiations "a labor of love," the well-chosen period was in- terrupted by a roar from the sergeant. at-arms. It completely drowned = the rest of the sentence, and the echoes of the mighty noise resounded from the glass roof of the chawber. Lady Laur- jer, who was peacefully asleep in the ppeaker's gallery, awoke with a start, and the wife of a senator was so sur- prised that she let her muff fall on the hed of Mr. Dubeau, of Joliette, who was seated immediately below. Mr. Fielding looked severely at the house 'official, and Sydney Fisher's thin, small voice piped "Order." And now everyone is wondering what Col. Smith has against President Taft, anyway. COMING TO THE GRAND. A Mistake About Grand Opera-- Coming Saturday. "It is indeed gratifying,' said eph F. Sheehan, the famous tenor, who is coming to the Grand Opera House Saturday, Feb. 11th, matinee and night, for two performances of the world's favorite opera, 'Il Tro- vatore," "'to see that gradually the general public are beginning to realize that grand opera does not mean something intended only for the musician. During the past three years I have given special attention to those opera which are interesting to to Jos- so well fills the bill as 'Il Trova- tore." It is for that 'reason that I} have secured the foremost artists in the country each one particularly fit- ted for his or her role and am play- ing that ome opera only this season. "Given in English, as we do, '1 Trovatore' is as interesting in story and plot as any drama ever staged and seldom has a drama been staged with such a cast of stars as are in my company this year." "The Chorus Lady. Stories of stage life have always appealed to the public but none has won more approbation or aroused more sympathy for the trials of that life than James Forbes' comedy classic in slang, "The Chorus i which Henry B. Harris will present Kdnn Aug at the Grand on. Friday, Feb. 10th. This play affords not only a truthful view of life hehind the scenes, among the chorus girls, but shows what temptations lurk for the weak natured behind the foot- lights, and how the strong and good can conquer all the obstacles in their path: and escape entirely what proves too much for. their weaker sisters, THE STOCK MARKET. The Prices Paid at the Various Centres, Montreal, Feb. 6.--About 750 head of butchers' cattle, 150 calves, 200 sheep and lambs, and 1,050 hogs were offered for sale at the Point St. Charles stockyards this forenoon. The offerings of live stock at this market during the week were 1,680 cattle, 275 calves, 980 sheep and lambs, and 1. 625 hogs. Trade 'was fair, while the prices had in upward tendency, especially for mutton eritters. Prime beeves sold animals, Se. to Ge, and the common | stock, Sic. to 4jc. per lb. Calves sold at dic. to Te. per Ib. Sheep sold at 4ic. to 4jc. per lb; lambs at about 6jc Good lot of hogs sold at about Se. per lb, Buffalo Live Stock. East Bufialo, Feb. 6.--Cattle receipts, 3.975; market active and steady; primé steers, $36.25 to $6.55; butcher grades, $6 to $6.75; cows, $3.50 to $.5. Calves, receipts, 800; market, active, 25¢; dower; cull to choice; $6 to $10.50. Sheep and lambs, receipts, 33,000; market actibe . and steady; choice lambs, $6 to $6.10; call to fair, $4.75 to 85.7% $5 to $5.25; sheep, receipts, 11,050; tronger; Yorkers, $5.20 to $8.30; stags, #6 to S030; pigs. $3.50 to $8.65; mixed, $8.16 to $5.15; heavy; $7.90 to $5; roughs, $7. to in his favorite |- Lady," in} TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1011. ------ -- -- - - N------ ---- i , v <TH = : CONTAINS NO ANIMAL OIL cr FAT RORANY MINERAL i» A few minutes after Zem-Buk is applied to a cut, a § | *™ "™ burn, a seratch, or any sore place, the pain is stopped. Mothers should never forget this, because it is one reason why Zam-Buk is the best thing for children's in- juries. It stops their-erying and gives them ease. Right till Required, from the instant of aj tion healing begins, and faoiRons Zam-Buk heals quickly. Note these statements from reliable persons, some of whom you may know. : Baby's Sore Healed.-- « My baby girl had a bad sore on her chin, which was very painful, and cauted her to be very restless. We put on some ZaM.Buk, and in a wonderfully short time it gave her 'ease, Tn a fow days the sore was completely healed." Mags. E. Cocker, Yorkton, Sask. Rusty Nail Pierced Finger. -- "1 ran a rusty nail under my thamb nail while at work. .. Tha pain was terrille and I fea hioady; jing from the dirty; rusty nail! 1 melted some Zam Bux and ran #into the w and it stopped the pain almost instantly, It kept spay inflammation and in a few days the wound was Quite healed." A A Bad Burp-- | "Tn moving Sos wooed in the stove, T barned my thumb very badly. minutesit was coverediwith's big white blister, and the pain was very bad Brx wae applied, and in quick time it gave me ease !" ¥ H. E. 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