Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Feb 1911, p. 7

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"ere Manufactured by the T0 HELP MANKIND by Prof. number. chaeed | ander Dowie died a maniac; { was, in fact, insane ¢ trouble now existing at Zion City over RADIUM IS ELIXIR OF LIFE, HE SAYS. Veterinarian Claims Ancient Horse Makes and Skittish as a Colt. 11.--Rejuvenating qual Muve been discovered of the veterm- He injected twe glar of a very Jnjections n it Young London, Feb in rgdhum Gabriel Petit; at AMort ities ary school mitligrams twice in the old horse with surprising effect. The snitnal seemed immediately to gam a of life. It put on flesh amd became frisky; eomdiderable traces of sulphate of radium appeared in the tlood; the real globules increased in new lease The injections, Dr. Petit radio-netivity it highly says, pro- of the sys probable be ob {tained in this manner which will ar rest, to a certain extemt, the advance f physical decay in human beings In otfer words, radium may be made | the basis of the real slixer of life. lasting tem. He thinks n------ : PROPHET DOWIE INSANE. | Son Says He Was Mentally Weak for Past Ten Years. Feb, 11.--That John that for the last vears of his life, is belief of his A. J. Gladstone Dowie, who has just brought his mother to the Battle Creek sanitarium. Mrs. Dowie is suf fering from a serious breakdown. The statement from young Dowie was drawn out by interview regarding the Alex he ten son, Detroit, to with the issue of oysters, candies and bacco. Dowie has no sympathy the colony and says his father was mentally weak when he planned it. "When father began to claim that he was the reincarnation of prophet Eli jah in 1990." said Dowie, "we began to see his mind failing him. He work el night and day, preaching and praying, Healing and editing his news paper. He worked so hard he wore out two or three private secretaries, and finally he broke down, mentally and physically." HIS POCKET HIS BANK. Widow Finds $3,000 in Old Suit of Clothes, North Canaan, Conn., Feb. 11. The widow of Solomon Barlow, of this place, who died in a hospital in Pitts field, Mass., on Monday, was about to burn a suit of his clothes to-day, \ THE DAILY BRITISH GRAND OPERA HOUSE. "The Chorus Lady" Produced Friday Evening. on A fair-sized woduction of Jast evening. nelodrama 3 more true to plays given the be leading part, wit the most fir piece is Alice Leigh, an s wt far from the three » sage mark. The able, especially in where the chorus was shown, with the and unrobing. For the tregoer, the role of the contains altogether too which the author could easily diced, without weakening the tion. sed the life public settings the room robbing thea, iy averag: leading re h " ue To-night Sheehan Grand Opera Co. Sigee the announc 2 heen made that the Sheehan English Grand Opera company would pF IWO formances of Verdi's the Grand Opera House Feb ith, numerous inquiries been made as to whether or Joseph F. Sheehdn, America's great est tenor, will sing at the perform- ances here and the management take this means of stating that Mr. Shee han himsell will positively sing and furthermdre will guarantee to re fund money should the famous star not appear. Semen « per rovatore ' at Saturday, have not "The Old Homestead." Denman Thompson's "Old Home stead' is shortly to be seen here. What would be the season without it? when she found a package containing £3,000 .in. bonds and bills in one the pockets. Barlow was considered prosperous, but no member of his family believed him to have such a sum. He did not believe in banks. He was seventy four years old. Killed | by F, alling 1 Tree. 11.--A sad accident o Tuesday, when Archi mnstantly killed Crinan, Feb. curred here on bald Jamieson was while felling a tree on his brother's farm. The tree lodged in a smaller one. Mr. Jamieson started to cut the smaller tree down, when the lodged tree fell, striking him in the back and Kithng War tiastantdy. Mr; son was a native of Aldboro ship, and was in his fifty first year and unmarried. Wrecked Off Vancouver Island. Victoria, B.C., Feb. 11.--A life pre server marked "steamer Pamblico, N.Y," has been found at Nitynat, Vancouver Island. The same name is on a broken oar found. Lumber, a ship's rail and empty provision cases have come ashore. The steamship ° Pamblico, formerly" the George W. Roper, is registered in New York; She is 400 tons, carries six men, and was built in Norfolk in 1580. Strew Widow's Ashes on Grave. Biddeford, Me., Feb. 11.--Direction that her body be cremated and the ashes strewn over the grave of ber husband, who is burried in Bergen, Norway, are eomtained in the will of Mrs. Sara UC. Bull, wife of Ole Bull, the violinist, which has just been fl ed for probate here. An estate valued af upwards of half a million dollars 4s disposed of in the will. At Crow Lake. Crow Lake, Feb. 10.--A large sleigh load from here attended the taffy par ty at George Bertrim's, on Thu-sday evening. Boyd Mahon has' gove to work in the Taggart mines. Visitors Miss Jemuie Mahon, Robert Ritchie, Mrs. R. Reynolds, Donald McGregor and Bert. Ritchie, at J. W. Knapp's; John Kna Jr, at L. Rain's; Miss Suxie Shelngton is calling on friends | at Cole Lake. The Trusts & Guarantee Company, Limited, Toronto, have been appoint. ed administrator of the estate of the late Roy E. Brown, of the township of Burford. County of Brant, farmer, who died on or about October Sth, 1910. The estate consists chiefly of real estate, known as part of lot No. 10, Sth concession, in township of Burford, together with live stock, and farm produce. When retribution comes there will be little comfort in the thought that you negotiated for the visit. ter be overstocked with than weighted down with a uisanaliases of ticism. A glance at sonn ane make one believe that they afflicted with religious i i Procrastination is a great next day faith super. would were of | | | | Janie town: | UNCLE JOSHUA WHITCOMB, The Old Homestead | at the Grand gn Tuesday, F 13th In What a train of thoug "The Old Homestead, a-going. For. 10 many of 'us of the present generation our first experience at the theatre was in witnessing "The Old Homestead." We were tdken to see this charming play in our child hood days because it was known and talked about in church and Sanday school circles as being owe of the very few dramas that could be: wit. nessed with. perfect safety the morals of the young. And as thie vears multiply the old play seems to none of the brightness and freshness of the early days, at the Grand, Tuesday, Feb. lith. the name, seems to set to lose on "The Lottery Man." Many situations have been resorted {to in plays to prevent the happy culmination of a marriage vow. In "The Lottery Man" + Rwda Johnson t Young has hit upon an entirely new iplan. It was first produced in 'New | York last fall and has the distinction of having Jemained+ there at one theatre for cgticalls the entire { wenson, Messrs. Shubert are now send jing Ws on tour with the same company which will appear at the Grand, on Thursday, Feb. 16th. Faces Rule of Dictator. Buenos Ayres, Feb. 11.--Private ports from Asuncion, Paraguay, say that President Jara has decided to j dissolve the legislature and proclaim » dictature because congress has de clined to obey his orders and is. ask- wy for an accounting of 'national funds. The wost prominent public men will leave the country, iL is reported, re- Grenfell for Harvard. Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 11. Sir Wil kid Thomaston Grenfell, M.D., the well-known medical missionary. of the Labrador coast, has been sefocted as the William Bolden Noble lectu at Harvard University, for 1910M2. br. Grenfell was recently knighted by King George. It is rumored that twe prominent Cannot he Cured You mast tak Hairs min dake ternally acts directly on and mucous surfaces. Mapl Leaf Miling Go, officers have heen suspended as the) result of the vestigation into the re cent explosion of a shell at the ordnance stores, Ottawa, in which Sergt.-Maj. Renaud was kill. No in- formation. could be ssaured from the ~| militia department with regard to it. John Wesley Harriso timekeeper for the Michigan Central letion gang at Montrose, was fined. $29 for pad- ding the pay roll, and maKing false entries in the pay sheets, X T. PF. Abildgard, Washburn, Me., arrested for attempting to _ smuggle diamonds from Canada. Helis a cus toms officer. TE with WHIG, A DRUG MARKET. CHILDREN ON THE Last Resort of Starving Chinese Fails Them--S$10000 a Day Would Keep 1.000000 Alive, China, Feb. 11 Children the market. Prices have w buyers. secording to here to-day from field the famine districts The { the starving thousands, their finally Nanking, drug ¢ with are alien, reports received rkbrs in last resort that of children, of one cent aceded g to the estimate Lobeastein, for five mppths is keep alive the 1,000,000 persons in Anhai province, now near death from starvation. Another million lives are in great danger of being stuffed out, owing te the ravages of disease. A scant one-third of the entire pbpula able to maintain life without the a day each tion Is aid With the advance of the winter sea- son the suffering has increased. Hun- dreds are being froken to death. [In the larger villages, where the well: to-do still have live stock, the own- ers are besiezed by peasants, begg Zing the privilege to sleep with 'the ani mals NEWS FROM OM SYDENHAM. Mrs. John | ---- Nearly 100 Years Old, Very IM. Feb. 10.--On Sunday, Feb. 4th, the Sydenham public school hockey team played the Harrowsmith janiors at the latter place the score heing 4 to 0 in favor of Sydenham. A return game will be played on the local rink next Saturday forenoon and in the afternoon the home team will play Glenvale juniors at the latter place. The home team is captained by John Woodrufi. MWaoy Orangemen attended the fune ral of the late J. Jamieson, at Har- tington, last Sunday. Delegates of LOL, #4, attended the county meeting at Harrowsmith on Tues Bert. Sills visited friends at Harrow- smith on Sunday. I'he Sydenham and Kingston was delayed in the city Tuesday night owing to the storm. Charles Trus- cott and F. Lawson are confined to homes with grippe Mrs. John Truscott, a very known old lady, who is ne aring one hundredih anniversary of birth, is very ill at the home of rrandson, William Trousdale. Henry Martin is suffering from pe The report of the marriage of liam. Mgrfleet, of Yarker. and Gertrude Benn, of Colebrook, week, came a pleasant 'surprise to their friends here. Charles F. Smith and bride will begin house- keeping in part of the double frame house owned by William Trusdale. The St. Paul's church guild will met at their rooms Friday afternoon wid evening, Tea will be served. The stock sale at George Woods' was well attended on Monday and prices ' were good. Rutledge Bros. shipped two loads of hogs Tuesday; price, 87 vy ewt Sydenham, stage ther well- the rer her Mrs grip Wil- Miss last as many ear All' Kinds of Sports, Hackenschmidt failed to throw yszko 1m an hour and a half at 7b New york Scarboro Maple Leais the Oshawa bonspiel trophy. Langford, of Boston, and Lang, the Australian heavyweight champion; will next Wednesday night at Hugh Melntosh's Olympia in London, Eng- land. The Allan cup trustees have adopt- arbitrary measures concerning the games asked for by Winnipeg Vie St. Michael's are not ready won meet vel tonas to play. In an Intercollegiate league junior game University of loronto won from McMaster University by 5 to 1. Peterboro is said to bé hankering to harbor the pro. team n« sojourning in Belleville, This afternoon, at Hamilton the first. meeting ~-of the mew Canadien baseball league will be held. The cities which have already expressed them- selves fayorably concernifg the or- ganization of the circuit are Hamilton, Brantford, Woodstock, London, St Thomas and the Beriin-Waterloo com- bination. It is proposed to apply te the National association of profes sional baseball clubs for recognition The draft rule will thus be operative, and it is hoped to develop young talent w Sunnyside Réports, Sunnyside, Feb. 10.--A. Gray and V/, Palmer made a trip. to' Maberly. R. Hawley, who has been spending a few days at home, has returned to his work with the steel gang. Miss T Uonroy is spending a few days at Snow Road. Hiram Hawley, very ill with pneumonia, is nble to be arcund aguin. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gray spent Friday at Sharbot Lake. J. Conroy, who sold a fine driver, has purchased another. Miss Leta Hawley is visiting at Oconto. Miss Tena Gray, spending a few days at Zealand, has returned home. Miss Annie Armstrong, visiting here, hastreturned to her home at Zea: land. Visitors : Rev. Mr. apd Mrs Hollingsworth and J. Conroy and sis ter, at A. Gray's; Mr. and Mrs. R. Gray, at J. Armstrong's; Mr. and Mrs. R. Buchanan, at Mrs. T. Armstrong's. Judge a Bicycle by Its Tires. Wheo vou op out to buy a bicycle next spring, at its tires first. | it is got a et enough bicycle to be fitted with Dunlop Tires, then it is not a good enough bieveke for you to buy. The Dunlop is an unapproach- ably good bicycle tire. The condition of Harvey Warner, of Napanee, is considerably improved. He sleeps well and seetns to be gaining strength each day. It is expected that he will be able to sit up in bed before many days have KEEP 1,000,000 ALIVE tof SATURDAY, FERRUARY 11. 1011. RECIPROCITY PROSPECTS. What the New York Times Says on the Question. ap editorial entitled $- spects"" The New In tv's Flnes says . Those enemies of the Canadian ciprocity agreement deceive themselves who hope to defeat it by throwing it out during the current session of congress, thinking that it then will die a natural death, It is true that the question will not remain open indefinitely, but it will remain open long enough to prove the insincerity of those who Hv their readiness to pass it at another time or in form. The reeahle fronts them of defeating it and In its present form. The reason for this is" that both Canada and the United States are in honor bound expressly use their "utmost" efforts to enact the agree ment. There was no such express agreement in the case of the recipro city treaties which were burked in the senate, although there might have been an implied understanding to that efiéct. In this case there is a pledge which will not be fulfilled by avoidance of a vote or mere delay. Every consideration of interest and policy impels President Taft to pro- ceed with the most popular thing he has done. As regards Canada, it is a certainty that there was no string to the agreement. Premier Laurier, hav- ing the power, is bound to enact the agreement, and certainly will do so. It will not become effective by en- actment, but- will be in condition to be brought into force by a simple "order in council" whenever action by the United States shall warrant it. 4 Now nothing is plainer than the treaty grows stronger hy It .is stronger now than when it reported. and this process will tinue with every evidence of tion by special interests, and support by the general sentiment of the coun try. It is not the treaty which will suffer by delay, but the fortunes and reputations of its opponents, "Recipro- York re another necessity con openly disag to. that delay. was con- opposi BOOK OF GENEALOGIES, Interesting Volume Issued by Library of Congress. The library D.C., has recentiy volhime entitled Genealogies." the of congréss at Washing issued a hana- "Agierican This prelimin 1,600 titles and the genealogies Lhe by ton, some and r.nglish list contains about a rule, ouly mn separate are arranged alphabetically names of families, and under eacn family chronologically. In the analy tical work it 'has been the aim to make from the allied families to the main family, where the several generations appear in full. There is a full author index referring to pach title by number, : Fhe publication consists of pages. It is for sale by the perintendent of documents, government printing office, Washington, price, 31.05, cloth. It volume that should find a ready and welcome place in every public and reference library, and also in the private libraries of those families that take a pleasure and a pardonable pride in tracing their genbalogies. It is understood that this volume is being well ceived by the public generally. great deal of time and re has been expended on its compilation, and its merit has been already abundantly acknowledged. The volume is unusually worth, support and the tire edition should soon be exhausted. Postal orders and drafts should made payable to the superintendent of documents, and, like all other remit tances, should be made in advance and sent direct to him at the government printing office, Washington, D.C. ary giv es, as pubhshed works form. reference SO su Is a re. A rch of and preservation, en be Purification of Water, » Professor V. Heari and Doctors A Helbronner and Von Recklimhhauser, of Paris, have devised ay apparatus to employ ultra violet rays tor the der- truction of bacteria in water supply systems (patent No. 28067 of [90M they have found from experiment that air absorbs the ultra-violet greater degree than water 18 caused to flow | through a or conduit, a mercury vapor lamp, with a quartz container, being placed in a closed chamber ahove the flowing water.. The wate?, flowing through the apparatus, dissolves and carries away the air in the enclosed space surround ing the lamp. The lamp is supported upon a float, so that the distance of the source of the ultra-violet rays from the water is maintained constant London Times. ravs to Ihe wate r channel New Use for Concrete. Bi%the 'floors of the new public library at Springfield, Mass, a rather unusual combination has been made use of in an experimental manner, and that is of sawdust and concrete. It was desired to secure a suitable base on which to lay a cork carpet, and into which nails could be duiven. Home ex- tensive experimenting © WHS DECeSSAry to get the correct combination of ma- terials for the purpose, but the eon tractor not only secured it, bat he thinks he has added another to the great variety of uses to which con- crete is now used. Combine Nuts With Cereals. Nuts are not, as commonly suppos- ed, indigestible, but their digestion dif fers so much from other foods that they appear indigestible, which is also true of bananas, watermelon and oth- er foods. Nuts comtain every element of nutrition in concentrated form, but do not combine well with any food ex- cept" ctrenls, tmananas or figs. Com: bined, "with whole wheat, rye or corn- bread, walnuts or nuts make a very substantial meal. The fat in nuts is more digestible than the free fat taken alome as olive oil, or as bacon or lard sre commonly used. The United Faspire Lovalist chapter of the Imperial Order of the Daugh- ters of the Empire, Napanee, will give ies to the pe of the public dhood and the Collegiate Institute for the best essay writiem on some topic relating to the Refbish empire, te Langlois, ----tot WEN ed enei Pe ke Bar Solder, Babbitt Mefal and all Ingot Metals We are headquarters. THE CANADA METAL COMPANY, LIMITED. OFFICE: 31 WILLIAM STREET, TORONTO. 100000000000 00c0ccccsncetccsstestetctncetes A -- ama-- i 3} » » » > » > » » » » > » aN» I» » > » > » » *> » » » * » » » » > ¥ » » » » » »> 3 Your Afternoon Thou is not complete without Ice Cream. Order early from PRICE'S 277 Princess St. FIVIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIN FINNIE NINN PERPEREAREAAA0A4Y FRVETITRYVYRY IY ery soe 7 Bs ® o Ld lee VTVVVTVLTTLLLVLLE TLL VLATLCRLLVLETRTLLVVES . » { Florida Grape Fruit Sunkist Oranges : 2 dozen for 25c. 15, 20, 30 and 40 cents per dozen. 12 Wrappers and 12 cents gets Rogers' Sunkist Orange Spoon at 166 Piosess SL A. J. REES, Phome 58 § + HOV VRBRBRTETRTARRTES stander e sitar Cas THRO ONV SOOO RRN All This Week Our Red etter Sale Will Continue We are forced to do this to clean up all small lots previous to our stoektaking, Feb. 13th. This Windows week should sce some extra values. and papers will announce a daily list of good things, besides 25 per cent. off all shelf goods. . H. SUTHERLAND & BRO. . THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES TREATMENT FOR DRINK HABIT CURES IN THREE DAYS ND HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS Telephone, local and long distance, North DRINKS FOR HIS NERVES The condition of nervousness is slue to accumulated alcoholic poison in their systema . 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With no more desire for liguor than that no sedative in the world will] You had the day you took your wt have the least effect upon--nothing| drink will allay it but alcohol That is! You will be treats why men keep right on drinking] executed contract when they know just as well as you| days or the full fee paid shall be re- do that it is ruining them mentally, | funded on leaving the institute physically, and financially. They! Call or write for hooks giving full simply CAN'T STOP. i partiéulars and copies of contract (NSTITUTE =" 428 JARVIS ST. 2 of +d under a legally to cure in three TORONTO, ONT. A. Margrave, Mgr. Telephone N 4538.

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