Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Mar 1911, p. 7

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1911. PAGE SEVEN. quantity Useful for five hundred purposes ad A can equals 20 Ibs SAL SODA. Use only the Best For Softening Water. For Removidg Paist. ( For 'Disinfect ing Saks. Closets, PONG 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 We Manufactare PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES Write for Prices. TORONTO THE CANADA METAL €O., LTD, 9000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000¢ s0000000 Deooese oe: QUALITY IN SUGARS All Sugars do not look alike, if placed alongside each other. Every Grocer knows this. We want the Consumer to know it. Insist on having EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR You will not only have a good Sugar, but the. best on the market. The clear white color proves the superior- ity of "Redpath" Sugar. When buying loaf sugar ask for REDPATH PARIS LUMPS in Rip SEAL dust proof cartons, and by the pound. The Canada Sugar Refining Co., MONTREAL, CANADA. Liniited Established in [854 by Joha Redpath GASTORIA 1'or Infants and Children. § The Kind You Have Always Bought AVegetable Prep il similating theFocd and Reguta- ting the Stemachs and Dowels of [RTT Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest Contains neither um, Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. ho. i Tope of Ola Tr SIMUL PITCIER Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THE SENTAUR SONPANT, ¥ W TORR SITY. Aperfect Remedy [lor Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, i Worms Convulsions Feverish- || ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Sunile Signgture of A _ NEW YORK. fh Make it a point to bu original bags or barrels sma ike {tagious pox scarlet N.J., March ~Declar- | joer. : ing was married only ten | Much tays ago and that her husband and], totally 31,100, which was all the money possessed, is missing, Mrs. Lens Ro-l}e avoided as a leper berts has asked the police to help) her find some trage of her husbang, | I= Paterson, that she been: dope reted harm has unwyarr through of the fear Consumptives are a source of dun There of a e. | It has been scientifically demonstra ted that under proper conditions, at which began at Sea Isle City last summer, told the police that her hus- band induced her to turn over all her money to him, as he intended pur | (endunce and even constant attendance chasing a hotel there. She did 30 {upon tuberculosis patients, yesterday, and be left the hotel where | from danger. 8 free they were stopping, and it was not | --- for some hours that she finally con! The municipality, in self-defence, if cluded - thal" fier husband and her [world report that their attendants and money had gone. nurses remain free from the disease She says the money represents the | At the Saranac sanatorium, Saranac savings of a lifetime and just now { Lake, N.Y., one of the largest 'in the she is more interested in recovering neves the money than she Is in getting back her husband. Roberts is about twen {world, there has been a single case of infection all the doe- tors and other attendants among who 4 ty-nine years ol age served in the institution since its re opening in 1885, GANANOQUE TIDINGS. The state should provide scientific : supervision of the dairy and food A Leeds Lady Injured in Runaway | dustrios Accident. lhe municipality for self-defence, if Gananoyue, March 25.-A serious for no higher reason, should care for runaway accident occurred on Stony those who cannot care for them- street Saturday evening when a team selves. &iven by M. Featherstone, Leeds| 'onsumption is a house disease. township, took fright and threw the! The home is th: most frequent means of spreading the disease driver and his mother out, near the |™ and Stone street school Mrs. Feather- [ibe work-shop the next stone received severe wjury. She was About threesfourths of all cases of taken to a neighboring house and | fonsumption which are contracted prs. Davis and O'Connor were sum- |Hom person 10 parson ate coatracted moned It was found that her shoul. [iu the home and the other fourth is der was dislocated and she was badly [contracted in the work-shop shaken up. The young man was un . injured. No spit--No consumption, The .Untario Wha! Co, which suf: | Under no condition should there fered a serious loss by fire last fall, {be spitting on the floors of the and started up un few weeks ago, has kome, in public conveyances, or on thie sidewalks, from whicii the sputum a full force on now and is turning wit upwards of one hundred sets of [ny be carripd into the house on wheels daily. shoes or on skirts, Major Shurtliffi and Joseph Edgar, Fhe consumptive should not work hoth ex-employess of the G.T.R., lo-|in dairies or prepare or handle any cated here for some time past, have |foods to be used by others » taken railroad work in the west and] He should not moisten the fingers when turning the leaves or in countify with saliva fof a book ele. He should observe the rules regard ing the destruction of sputum leave this week for Calgary The Willow Bank Cemetery purpose placing an ornamental fence along the front of the cemetery company money, wire and making improvements to the grqunds this season. It is expected --- the lot owners will fall in line and) While a very large percentage of assist in making théir portions as | Consumptiyes must necessarily be beautiful as possible. - {treated in the home it is advisable Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robeson. resi | tor every consumptive to spend a few {weeks in a well-regalated sanatoriun ito learn how to hive---il; That he may eating in Winnipeg. Mrs. 0. V. Gou. | regain his healih; (2) That he may ilette is visiting her daughter, Mrs. | PO! be A menace those in the ly Prevost, Kiouston. home while undergoing the treatment The Misses May and Edith Rogers| A careful consumptive is not left, this morning, for Toronto, where | £T0US to those about Kim. they will visit frimds until their | A €ireless consumptive is a parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. PB Rogers, | to" all those with leave to locate at Macklin, Sask., | contact. and will join them there. | Mrs. A. D. Howe, spending the past | few weeks with relatives in i Athens, | a 0 . has returned home. Mrs. H Ww. Jesmer. spending the past two weeks | ld ion here with relatives, has returned to] Montreal. Mre William | Staflord dents here for several years, 'leave, to-day, for the west, and purpose lo to dan danger whom he comes in spent the past few weeks with Lans lowne relatives DEATHS AT LOMBARDY. Mrs. Thomas Hughes nas H Was Ninety-| 14 an Imitation Cough Medicine Good Five Years of Age, a : - Lombardy, March 27.--Thomas: Wil: Enough for Your Children" liamson and family left, recently, for the west, where they will reside. On Monday, March 20th, there pass- When you are sick and send for the doctor you don't want him to send a ; 'S- | voung medical student he has in his ed away, at his home, near here, Rob- | office. You would rather have the ert Sinnott, at the advanced age of young fellow experiment om somebody seventy-seven years. For some time | ge. the deceased' was in failing health. le No more do you want imitations of three soms, Thal mas, John and Peter, also three daughters, Bridget, Sarah and Marv. On Friday evening, March 17th, M: leaves his wife, the medicine you know to be of proven value in the cure of disease The remarkable success of Dr Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpen and Mrs. H N. Covell entertained a (ine in the cure of croup, bronchitis large number of guests at their home. | and colds has proven too great a he event was one of the best of the temptation to imitators. They expect season and all voted Mr. and Mrs. {you to take chances with their medi- Covell as the most delightful of en- | ines 'because the price is a few -cents tertainers. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mclean, | jess. who have been visiting their friends | Imitations are never sold on merit in this vicinity since their marriage, \ hut depend on the merit of the article will leave shortly for their home in| hey imitate. You don't want to be the west : experimented on, and for this reason With the birth of a little son to | will insist on seeing the portrait and Mr. and Mrs. Berton Blancher, lust | signature of A. W. Chase, M.D. the week, there are now five generations | famous Receipt Book author, on the The oldest member of Mrs. Wiltsie, of Rideau daughter, Mrs. Hiram in that family. the family is Ferry: her bottle you buy. As it is made of simple ingredients of proven value, it is well . suited for Blancher; her son, Albert Blancher; bis [ag a treatment for children. "hai son, Berton Blancher, and the latter's |it js effective in the. cure of croup, son, Baby Donald Blancher. bronchitis, whooping cough and the Miss Cawley, teacher, Toledo, spent fags severe coughs and colds is at she | consumptive, which has caused him to | who disappeared from a hotel in this jger to the family and the community aty. ichiefly- through the sputum if this be | 'the woman, who declared that she | oy fins o : i he DIAN, 3 are she | destroyed ordinary contact with was married in Philadelphia on { consumptive patients is free from dan March 14th, to Otto H. Roberts, of eer thilad dphia, following a courtship | is no infection in the breath i { i Letters to Housewives No. 1 | Learn the secret of mak- | ing the dirtiest dirt get rid | of itself. Watch the advertisemcnts on this page this week. "Your curiosity will be well rewarded. The most disagtec-blz of your housework will be . done for wou. Such as cleansing and disinfecting the kitchen sink and drain- pipes, for instance, and re- moving one of the most fre- quent sources of disease. Look for To-morrow's Ad. | { D- we THE DAILY BRITISH 'WHIG, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 2 HE TOOK HER MONEY! CONCERNING TUBERCULOSIS. | HOTEL DIRECTORY. TT : 20 TO THE STEW ART HOUSE, LEA Gl LLE 'S {Issued by Kingston Association for | i ing Commercial Hote 1 Rates $1 ne Its Prevention, ol per o 0 ae BRIDE LOSES HUSBAND AND (Badu a Losfiet io. & ! ! THOS, STEWART, Pro = - i | e-------- ------h-- THE SOLD LIFETIMES SAVINGS, A careful & Xe > aot dan- | TRAVELLING. Standard Article EVERYWHERE gerous to an ; i ----------------h_-------- Wedded Ten Days, Mrs. Roberts! Uo y near a - ! ' RAILWAY Seeks Man and $1,100 she Gave sumplive i 0 U Ready for use in any For Making Soap. Him. ae fave { Do not regard the diséase as con : HY IL | SYSTEM Round Trip Homessekers' Excursions TO WESTERN CANADA, 'Tuesday, April 4th And every sedmud Tuesday thereafter 1 Se at very low rates Gog te » within sixty days THE FINEST FARMING COUNTRY IN THE WORLD ' Is to be found along the line of the GRAND. TRUNK PACIFIC in the Pro- rinees of Manitoba Saskatchewan and Albert x . Pe with beautl-- y ving full Letters to Housewives farmati LE HOM? STEAD t obtair t No 2 {ree ca had on applica o - J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Johnson and Ontario Sts Why is it you don't like dish-washing ? China and glass-ware are casy enough to wash and og AN PACIFIC BAZ AY. Homeseekers' Excursions To the Canadian Northewest. Reduced Return Fares April 4, 18 May 2. 16, 30 June 13, 27 Tickets good to days ---- 3 * REDUCED FARES TO PACIFIC COAST dry -- But the dirty, greasy pots and pans--ugh! return within 60 If you only had something in the house that would clean them for you-- That would be a great One way second class colonist tic- as kets on sale daily March 1st to April boon, wouldn't it? [To dae ta RIth Nio Apr Full particulars at K. and P. and C. P. R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street. Lock for {| 'Phone 50 | F. CONWAY, To-morrow's Ad. Gen. Pass, Agent | BAY OF QUIATE RAILWAY | Train leaves Union Station itreet, 4 pm dal (Sunday except | or Tweed, Sydenham Napanee, Deser | mte, Bannockburn and all points north | fo secure quick despatch to Bannook- | urn, Maynooth, and points on Cemtreal | mario routes your shipments via "Bay f Quinte Rallwa, For further | Bars apply B DICRBON. Laeat. 0. ALLAN LINE Steamship Co'y, Ltd. |OPERATING THE FINEST FLEET " PASSENGER STEAMERS ON TNE LAWRENCE ROUTE SUMMER SAILINGS, Montreal to Liverpool i | | ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, | 'CorMican," May 6th, Jane 2nd. { Virginian" May 13th, June Bh, { Tunisian," May 19th, June 16th | "Vietorian," May 26th, June 23rd | Montreal to Glasgow Ionian" May Grampian Scotia," May Hesperian, 1 June 2rd June 10th. sJune 17th «7th, June 24th. Montreal to London One class (moderate rate). Steamers ®rrrssrssasssssssassstsadrssesssssscsssssasacsasd (Alling at Havre France i " ' For full particulars of Rates and ' @ { Sailings, apply, Lunkist Oranges. | ii «somone : NT ---- ¢ THE ALLAN LINE, Sunkist Oranges at all prices. §| 77 Yonge Street, Toronte, : GRAPE FRUIT, all sizes. ' i FRESH CELERY. RIPE BANANAS. | sss rs -- T Y 302 King St ¢ . i? » » : ' R. H. oO ue Phone 141 4 Across the Oc gan Bessssssscsssssssssssssfrsasassssssassrssaced i. War! and signals ---- = - - _-- aR ts checks VPVVVVLLTVTVVTVRTVVVLLRLVT TLL LELVLTVTRRTTRRR EST NORTH the week-end at her home here. Nr, tested by its many vears of continued and Mrs. Michael Salmon, Smith's]cuccess and enormous sales. 2% , all Falls, visited here on Sunday. dealers or Edmanson, Bates & (Co, On Sunday morming Mrs. Thomas | Toronto. . Hughes passed away, at the home of her son, James Hughes, with whom she has always resided. Mrs. Hughes had reached the advanced age of pine ty-five and death was the result of the infirmities of old age. STORING UP ENERGY Death at Brewer's Mills, Brewer's Mills, March 27.--A much respected resident of this place, in the person. of Mrs. Frank MeRanna, died on Monday last, eighty-nine years. She leaves four sons, William and John, of this place; Frank and James, of Laurinm, Nich, and ° one daughter, Sister Elizabeth, of the Hotel Dieu, Kingston. The funeral took place on Wednesday morning to St. Barnaby's church, where a solemn The many friends of J. McKonnie will be pleased to hear of his convalescence, i 3 Jd. ir's Good $1 is S ' i ? ¢ GERMAN ong's Chocol : io $ olates... ; awa LLOYD The Finest Quality, Highest Grade, : Naples i i smmnnian : Largest Assortment, Always Fresh, $ Ferotand var : om fur wary : aby Com: ot eames WPRARTS é '| Panys ham A wh = Wo Trips, § Only 50c. per lb. | oO pn we ve ~~ 4 : : Er {166 prs 8. A.J. REES Phone 58 ¢ co : j SSS. AJ REES, 5% TO BERM UDA pe a" mre Se hu Pound Trip-$20 and Up Fast Twin Screw 88 an," 5,530 tons, ealls from York, 10 am. every Wednesday. Blige keels; electric fans, wireless telegraphy Fastest, newest School Boots :=:7.: | Bergnuda. WEST INDIES NEW B88 "GUIANA" and other sleniners every alternate Saturday, from New York for § Thomas, Croix." 8. Kitts, Antigua Ou loupe, Dominica, Martinique, lawscia Barbadoes, and Demerars For full information, apply to J. P HANLEY and C 8 KIRKPATRICK, Ticket. Agents, Kingston; A. B Outerbridge & Co, 29% Broadway, New York; Quebec Steamsbip Co, "and Strong We are going to sell them | at ; 50 Sizes 11 to 2. KING STREET "Bermud- New and only steamar the dock fa Just received a shipment of Girls' S¢hool Boots, sev- eral kinds in tho let, Just da st, THE AMERICAN CAFE 183 Wellington St. - The and

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