Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Mar 1911, p. 7

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Electric Restorer for Men Phosphonol restores every nerve dv to its proper tensic vim and vitals ty Prematy re decay and all sexual Phosphonol wil 3 a box, . 4 to any ad Thi s Tie Scobell Drug Catharines, Ons. ale at Mahood's Drug Store BIBBY'S CAR STAND DAY OR NIGHT Phone '201 For Constipation A Medicine That Does Not Cost thing Unless it Cures, Any- wiiwve medicinal ingredients of Orderlies, which anil colorless, an entirely ne discovery, Combined with othe ingredients, it forms intestinal Atexall and are the Thes Lyre Fhe Rexall tasteless, wre odorless, is extremely valuable a perfect bowel regulator, gorator amd strengthener, Grderlies are eaten like candy for their agreeableness to and gentlenes CAlise griping or ins notable = of action dis palate do not shies effect any inconyeneloe Unlike other preparations purpose, they do but the of habit acquired through the cathartic or for a like hinhit the caus not create instead OVEreGns use of rdinary laxatives, ined harsh physic the cause of howel action We will refund irgument if they they will. Two Rold only store, and permanently remove constipation or irregular without we Our money Say 1 Rexall do not do a and The siren, 2 at Ww our store, Mahood HOTEL DIRECTORY, Bo to the STEWART HOUSE. Leading {ommetelal Hotel. Rates, §1.50 po' JAS, STEWART, Prop TRAVELLING. LELDRELT LLIN Nd SYSTEM Round Trip Homeseckers' Excursions | TO WESTERN CANADS, Tuesday, April 4th And ey mmtit ™e thereafter low rates COUNTRY ery second Tuesday Septwdith, at.veny VINE FARMING N THE WORLD Is to he © the GRAND inves o Alberta Presorip fully ngra ed ine of the in the Pro , Saskatchewan and with beautl giving HEF to HANLEY and Ontario Pr er Jo hinston Agent Corr Sts CANADIAN PACIFIO RAILWAY REDUCED FARES TO Pacific Coast One way second class colonist tickets on _sale daily March 10 to April 10th, at the following rates from Kingston: SPOKANE, WASIL VANCOUVER, BC. VICTORIA, B.C. SEATTLE, WASH. $45.10 Eo $47.05 SAN DIEGO, MEXICO CITY, MEX. Fulf particulars at K. & P. and C.P.R. 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A ---- a -- --_---- DEMANDS REASON MUST TELL HOW HE | LOST PAPER SENATOR HI. as of Springfield, Him Attorney subpoena State's Obtains Witness in Lorimer 9 for Case, BAILEY fil., March obtained a subpoena tecum for United States Senator Toseph W. Batley, of Teaas, summon "him as a witness in the case inst State John =. Brod wick, of Chieago, who is charged state Senator David H, Holstlaw, of with paving him 22.500 on July 16th, 1900, Brodenick's saloon hicago for Holstlaw's vote for Lorimer for United States JOB Springfield, 18 --~State's Atte i nea srney Burke n Senator luka, in Will Nena mn nm tor. Holstlaw produced a deposit slip for that anwunt on the State Bank of hicago, in which bank he sard he leporited the money. The deposit slip taken to Washington the sub ommittes Lorimer's elec the Sen by mvestiguting the knowledge of the slip was when | had it sn his hand during in defence of a forgery ion, and last of sherdabout tor Dailey LY peech in the senate Lovimer and denounced it as TEN MINE. Interest R230,000. March in the world, located River, Guysboro sold A syndicate composed of RICHEST TUNG Has Bought Controlling 18. Control richest Tungsten at Scheelite Halifax, N.S, "ing interest wine in the Moose has to nn coun Hay ens heen by A ward im { she fed time | the | with | inugtit | Mr. iin { life, THE PARLY BRITISH A ------------ THE LATE MISS FLINDALL. at Brighton, March 6th. She Died Ont, on; Bright Miss departed life on March k 1. 'During week of ber around her in ighbors fo only awaiting iliness she called and last family meet the nem had told past that appoint asked t her heay 1 monins was God's' She joined the Methodist church un der Rev. J. Garputt's pastorate, shout yesrs aud afterwards joined Epworth League jn connection the same church experience in church her not to fear what yond death, and in the last summer, had said she did not want to get though she could. She would have been twenty-seven years | old May 30th, lacking twenty-two days of being the atl death of ha brother, Wilbert, who died two vea's ago from the same disease, consump- She was the lthird child bon to and Mrs, Reuben Flindall The funeral was conducted by ha pastor, Rev. E. Farnsworth, in Mount Carmel church on Sth inst. He spoke very hopeful terms of her religious | Interment took place in Mount | Carmel cemetery. It was her wish to lay beside her brother and this was | granted, as only a walk divides plot from the other, The bearers were all cousins, viz. : Messrs, Frank, Fred- erick, Harry, Herbert and Charles Ilindall, and Jay Langdon. ago work had lay be- Her she well even an age ¢ on one NAVAL ASSISTANCE. London Times Discusses Position of Dominions. March 20.-The Times edi torially says: It is a curious coined that neither in Monday's debate defence of the empire nor in the debate on the estimates, mor: than very brief reference assis tance the dominions are prepared give by sea was mide, The ment was surely appropriate for least reference to the patriotism our kinsfolk, While that assistance: held to absolve this duty. of maintaining our su the seas, it not Jess relieving us of part of the acting a London, dence on the to the ito us nia unt of cannot be country from. the prema y manifest in burden! The much in their on I= dominions are own interests as nor will this oug appreciation of their assistance or detract from the warmth of our gratitude for their help \s Mr. Balfour put it in the speech he made in Febrnary, 1907, 'We do not propose to deal with the dominions in the of a "debtor creditor account." It was in thi< spirit the admiralty had diéviséd the ours; lessen manner or that com 'anadians, The price fo ix about a quarter of a» dollars, and outside of the the biggest mining made in Nova Scotia an interest which to option wominent ( the interest milhaon ml. mines is Lransfer ever Hayward is under retains syndicate, and to Freneh option a der second a syndicate Skyscraper Cracks Chureh Wall, New York, March Peter's church, the oldest Roman Catholie hurch in the city, has been pronounce el unsafe by the department of build ngs because un part of the heavy gran ite. wall at the south-west corger has racked, This is said to be on account of the weight of sky eraper on the south side of the bloek Fhe skyscraper flanks the rear of the hureh and both sand foundation. IRS, rent no uew rest aon a New Gue 1ph Line, March 15. <The Canadian preparing to let a line from Hamilton te ing Hamiltoy hundred the that Chri Hamilton, Pacific railway ontracts in for Junction, Ciuelply ely wonneetion with seven milas of the C.P.R. road to Histriet. It is we ted will comploted hy Goderich ex] the line be stma Kgoism, Waiter, away, | gentle the take this can't Fhe Egoiats man sOup hear hand ! and family, Demoresiville Picton Mr AS overseer O canting fae Edw have Ross has been eng TL. Stoek's farm tory Mr. and Mrs, H pre moving to his old home, viry parents, Rose ard removed red and Kingston "Wastens to the Brock much Mr Picton, of Kingston, and Faem,"" near satisfaction Mrs J Obe Wannamaker moved to Milford his and family have WHY YOU ARE THIN ; HOW TO GET FLESHY. Causes of Thinness and Method of Increasing the Discusses Gives New Weight and Rounding Out Form. Prescription Accomplishes Wonders. which anyone can pre- pare cheaply at home, has been found to increase the weight, improve the health rountl out scrawny figures, im prove the bust, brighten the eyes anc put new color into the cheeks and {ips of anyone who is too thin and bloodless. It puts flesh on those whe have been always thin whether from disease or natural tendency on those who by heavy eating and diet have ir vain tried to increase, on those whi feel well but can't get fat: and ot those who have tried every knowr method dn vain It is a powerful ak to digestion. nutrition and assimila tion. It assists the blood and nerves to distribute all over the gf a ihe tiesh elements contained in bot gives the thin person the =ame aSiory ing Jualitien possessed by the natural. iy fYesl Everybody is about the same. but certain elements and organs of blood and nerves are deficient 'and until this is corrected, thin people will stay thin The nutrition stays in the body after separation by the gui. fuhetiour instead of passing nused when this valuable Arena of Slerd- od medicines is used. Practically ne ane oan remain anh abe y uses it. for * HL a pint Lot Votre' Th three ounce: r Mix in a half pin of essence of pepsin. and three ouhces of syrup of rhubdbgeb. en add one ounces compound essence cardiol. Shake and let stand two hours. Then add one dunce of tincture cadomens compound (not cardamom). Shake well and tak: D= ink plenty of water between meals and when retiring. Weigh before be. ginning" Wah "Long's Laundry A treatment First-class work guaranteed Drop me & card snd 1 will call promptly for Ivar lasades. 156 Wh Naren BE tween Broek and Clavence Sts. mon plan for the provision of the eastern fleet, which was accepted by Austrialia and New Zealand, at the de fence conference in July, 1909." BIBLE IN HOTEL ROOM. Story of Man Who Used One to Aw- ful Purpose. From Harper 5 Weekly It isn't a new thing in the hotel bedrooms. 'The used to have them, but the twenty-five years ago are mostly and their Bibles with them, Bibles hotels hote's o to have gone, everything, telephone, press the button twice for Martini and three times for Manhattan, and all that, we don't re member to have noticed much provis ion of Bible, So the work of th: Gideons is timely, especially in Bos ton, where the Bible is historical, and in Nan Francisco, that lately had an earthquake. The old hotel-bedroom Bibles were solid books, good type, and shiny black covers. It is told--do the Gideons know the story? years ago a gallant soldier, ant the time, but déstined high rank and great honor, not in a perfectly with a fellow officer, of a Chicago hotel. was one of those fine, solid, gibles on the table, and a sleeping on the box of his carriage on the street below. And the lieutenant wt his fellow officer five dollars that he could knock the hackman off © the ox with the Bible, and did it; for he was a soldier prowess and a shot. But that's oalv an incident, and a rare though awful here were giants in those days, as the Bible In the end the NHeutenant for swore sack and died the lamented soldier, perhaps, since avil war, a lieuten for was in his at room, responsible state, on fifth floor shiny of great fine one, ays, most the heroic, Call Again, Percy. Percy Parkington rose the dust from his knees. Then, ing himself up to his full height, he razed resentfully upon the form of Miss Muriel Mugging, who nonchalant ly fanned herself the while, "Very well, Miss Muggine," fame in bitter tones from Percy, "Uh, well! You have spurned me, it is true! Indeed, you have spurned me twice! But, though despair eats my heart | shall not die ! I mean to go into the busy world. win ! brushed draw and very I will fight! 1 will My name shall become known, and my riches shall become envied----"" "Pardon me for interrupting vou, My. Parkington," interjected Miss Mug. gins, "but when you shall have ae- complished all that you may try ne again," --Ladies' Home Joppnal The Call to Sacrifice, The chieftain of the deleterious germs was come at length to one end of his resources. Apparently the game was Pp. "We are discovered," he exclaimed dejectedly, "That is to say, if there are more than 500,000,000 of us in a millimeter of milk the staff is thrown | in the sewer, and we are foiled of our But suddenly struck him. "Why cannot a few million of us in | each millimeter go disguised, and thus ! fool the bacteriologists ?"' To think was to act. He sprang up | on his feet. His voice rang out like a | clarion : "How many germs," he demanded, "will volunteer to wear silk hats and | frock coats and try and look respect able for the common weal . Unnecessary Expense. The "Mother--Now that Tillie is go- ing to the young ladies' seminary she needs a new wardrobe. The Father. How much ? Oh, a couple of thousand. Pr Don't educate her. thought | a happy No ome bily and in the | new hotels that give you hot and coll that | the | here | hackman | 'and Harry {lumber on Monday for shipment. | brook, the guest of her friend, A little girl has come | ('hase's Nerve Food. WHIG, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1911. NEWS OF NEIGHBORS = WHAT WHIG TELL US, The Tidings From Various Points in CORRESPONDENTS it Herat Fri iastern Ontario--What People Are 1, Doing and What They are Saying. Glendower Notes. Glandower, cordwood all is George bet drawn, baby somewhat elly is moving at hi Stephen Hickey ol caught a pike weighing Mrs. Patrick Kelley is Abel has to to see his parents his limmerman's ter. Michael father-in-law's, Leemar has drew twely . pounds very low. William Carthage, N.Y. gone Washburn Items, Washburn, March i6 grist mull is doing a rushing business Many of the farmers are changing farms. Mr. Gibson has bought Wi, liam Shannon's farm and also his ia ther's farm. George Garret and fam- have moved to Thomas ( wil"s farm, Milburn. Mrs. I'aterson is at her father's. Breezes From Berryton. Berrytown, Mareh 17.-Miss ( Daryaw is spending a few days South Lake. Joshua Hill made extended trip to Kingston. Mises My tle Ghiflin spent a few days at MePherson's Visitors : I at Gasorge Pracken's; Miss Mi of Moulton, in Athens; Walter Birn Lam, at Neéjamin Ereen's; Ando Rennt, at Albert Moulton's a------ Cherry Valley Sales, Cherry Valley, March 16.--Sales i real sstate and farms here have heer {quite active lately. Nelson Farringtor 'has sold his house and lot in the vil Hage to Paftien e Williams, for =1,200. I Mr, ¥arring Hor A to Picton to Archibald {Gibson farm {about 100 the Mrs amp Ambrose at George | s family will Robbins has the former Pdint Petre; these ar acres. W. Minaker has pw lot adjoining his property Marcus Lobb. . His William Reid, remove sale at chased Hirom : Notes From Wilbur, { Wilbur, March 16.--Mrs. W. {son and daughter, May, have left to take house in Kingston W. Steele W. C. Boyd's. A ber from and Lavant ithe dance at R. Reid's and a plonsant {time was spent. R. R. Paul spent ¢ few Foronto last week. large number attended the magic {tern show at Lavant, which {great success, Miss FEthi Boyd home from Renfrew. Miss Scott and Miss Clara Morrow Sunday at Lavant. Mr. and Ww. (} ldavs in hingston. Mrs n {stead, Mississippi, visited friends | Wilbur last week, Jack Mrs num up is at Wilbur days in was Mrs Holm | rtm---- | Church Re-opening. | Consecon, March 158 ing the Anglican church ed after having been closed for two months. "The nice after having |} ted. The new altar, altar desk, iprader desk and magnificent oak {all helped to make chancel and rest of the church look grand of these were personal gifts, and Mrs. J. B. Yott presented dryrch with two solid brass tion plates match the solid basin already sented. The Ladies' Guild of Trinity {should feel proud of their work {collected 290 on the quilt besides ol her Sunday even wis re-oper church looked Many Mr collec to beautifu brass aims churel They over on numerous gifts an offerings Hartington News, | Hartington, March 17.--Rev. Boyer, of Wilton, occupied the on Sunday evemng I he literary intend holding social in the pear future I'he aebut ing society held its last debate evening The parlor lady won day. The society purpose holding sugar al in April. Rev J Meinnes, of Harrowsmith, ong of the on "Canada India." At the debate Melunes gave a address full encouragement Mr social committees lus soe A acted vers Me Judges close of short to also gave some useful to improvements which might of the train gerious the members, anc suggestions in' the management debates the Kk. & P. morning north met with a rather dent on Monday Some cars were de railed, blocking the both morning train press going Ace, way and delaying and noon "x At Kaladar Station. Kaladar Station, March 17 Morton children, of Mew Untaro, returned to 1weed spending a couple of weeks friends. A number of young uttended the party at the House, Northbrook, on Friday ing. Mrs. Ui. Banker, of the mun House, spent Wednesday in Tweed gn business. Messrs. William Abbhit loaded a car Mrs. ( and birvaen, alter people Pv. A. Wickware, merchant, of Cloyne, was here to-day. Miss L. Fleming spent Saturday and Sunday in North- Adda Preslar. 10 stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | William Hughes. William Nieoll, Flinton, is moving into the old King | Edward House for a short time. Ne. | Nicoll intends moving to the the near future. J. Nolan, Kingston,! was here on Tuesdny. John Beatty returned home yesterday after spend-! jing the winter in the west. Misses | {Jennie Eves and Muriel Banker and Messrs. B. Banker and Gi. Dopking spent' Sunday at Northbrook, the guests of the Misses Lillian and Grace | | Shier. Sharbot Lake News, Sharbot Lake, March ISA pleasant | ime was spent at the home of James Butterill on Wednesday evenmy, when some of the young people were enter tained. Miss Jennie Allen has re turned to Kingston general hospital, ! where she is nurse-in-training: Fred | Forrsster is visiting his parents Westport. Howard Coroell is able to March 18. --James Wilsoy, ' Mrs MeProom's, 'arrie an Wiliam SO ton is leaving not Monday Sherif here attended | lan- A built is Annie spent Boyd have gone to spend a few ant abont very ven all resdecory- lectern, eat the the pre alone, pulpit and a of Cobourg, the as = be mage Shier | . | much Both! ol | he fought with pure, rich blood. Miss healthy west in| in 8258. at rong, per H. Wairoth Kil retur; treal, Froem an, Bomir wontrea r mn fice tor here atte last week rendered mons i 1 London to take cha during the wing mer im Is me into thr R. Crawford Sharbot Lake Tidings. ke, March 7 see. Dr. Kilborn more, after his illne has returned from Sharhot La Il are pleased to street once Mrs. J. Erwin {avelock, where she has heen ping with her Archibald win has been operated on for appendiaitis, Mrs. Cornell has returned from downe, where she visited fo the last two Miss Allan, of Peterhoro, here nursing her mother, who { thrown from a cutter on the 5tl improving slow! Allan has returned to Hospital, where as nurse Howard lnty at the stat viele Charles England to at. ronation. There have chicken but all gOPs tO He with moving the will reside until The children children of Mrs. (Diy ¢ a Hrthday tea, at where all met to wish her many hap returns of the 11th of March, Kilborn has spent a month Montreal. Visitors:--Mrs. N. Rigney Rig at Dr. Kilbors Car ined M: | S on the son, WOeKS. iu was who is Mise Jennie Kingston General she i% in training Cornell is again on ion, after having ' Cornell iz going to ' tend the king's ec 3 been several cases of pox amore the better, now. I North-West in ¢ number of Smith where he finished, children hers, are Culbert few horses tak hans, rec his and days ine a N. tory, i mnmto is house is grand annon en oved her home, in Torom to and and Miss Mrs. J hildren Mrs. (Dr) Mrs J.C ] ndon B. N. Yon annon's; mn non Spent here of and 8 are with the wl, It be people uation sche nd a cont mo A young nrospect' ' ' 18 needs very cannot number e are too soon. the village ready attend jt Harrowsmith Happenings. March 16.--The funer forge Redmond, who passed her home ol Fhursday last, was held to Metho dist church, on Saturday after Deceased was very highly the community and much is expressed for the sorrowing band and Harrowsmith, al of the late mys awn it the pected in sympathy hus two daughters, lena, at home, and Mrs. Dowker, in Manitoba. Rev. J. A. Waddell conducted sary services at Violet on Sunday dast last. In his absence Rev. W, NS, Pp, Boyee, of Wilton, conductad service Qirte a number attended Sidney sale, Monday last William Godire into J, Gal Ingher's Louse, Chureh street Frederick Orser, Verona, has into the house recently occupied W. Godfrey. Mrs. Barnett, spent a few ditvs with to her departure home in the west Mi i Herbert Dowker, loft for Mond last. Miss the we ried at her home , brooke The sur have completed their of the CNR, ind Sydenham hard at anmver here en on has moved Ss on 1 moved by Sydenham her for othe ; mother, ner new wind Mr Elgin, Man, Smith prior on pent West finally in vevors task on the botw H The construction gar work. I. been tra new oon irrowsmith ! Staples 15 how oS | the Metropolita the place of F. Das returned to v | Brussels, owing to tl-healti Murthe Galle er returned to Smith's Falls, Mq J \ left the city, to-day, to few days with her parents fi Mrs. B. Purdy, Murvale, { fenests of Me, and Mrs. } Wednesday, ha the loeal branch of t bank to take who has his day from 3 Waddell for My Were Day, and the a the | Miss | The | INFANTILE A Germ Disease Which is | the Doctors and Alarming the with | . | People Generally. | agreed on two points regarding dreaded disease. that it is a germ disease, and, like all germ diseases can only First, + second, | Prevention is always the better way and that is why we are always talk ing about the wisdom of keeping blood pure and rich and the nerves and strong by using Dr Rich, red blood is a deadly foe to disease germs whether they are germs | of infantile paralysis, of colds, of con sumption or any other disease. Don't let the blood get thin watery. Don't let the nerves get ex | hausted. The risk is too greal. 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