Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Apr 1911, p. 7

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B.S. ROCKWELL DEAD) RESIDE vr | AN AGED NAPANEE PASSES AWAY, At the Was the Father of W, A. well, formerly of Kingston, tock. 2 re passed to morning, Benjamin ne of "Na apanee's old especied residents, at of eighty-five vears Deceased had been in | his usual good bealth til about two months ago, since which time he was He was a man of | a bright and | and ten mont confined 10 las bed, physique, of a mile and j pron ne. In hi penter and | *° Frnesttown Rockwell, { year De pire Loyalist the Methodist md. of singing, ual. For is services te Methodist e¢ removed Na ago. He leaves, besides two SONS leaves six grande great-grandehil dren. The sons are: 0. N. Rockwell, Napanee; W 2. Rockwell, of Detroit, and Mrs, Annie Lapan, of Scranton, 'a. The faperal will take place on Sunday afterpoon. The remains will family plot at Vie- and he interred in the let AL Brewer' s Mills. Brewer iT is s, April 21. ~The Anglin cheese factory opened on the 2th with Mr, Roantree, of Morton, as cor. St. Barnarby's church had its al Easter devotional services, on day last . Father Trayno istexl by Father Rheawme and Rev. Father Rings Mills Tohn Murray and Recent visi FOUR KALADAR CHILDREN In One Family Die of Scarlet Fever-- | Others in Critical Condition, : 1 5 ¥ i Age of Nearly Eighty-six--He | 9% wild west show, ¢ health of Ret and Mrs. GG. 1. Jeron y have gone to Elm Tree and Mrs. Johu lewis We is Very poorly He is ity-fourth year and one of ¢ of the country. Several of theft were tried 1, of Madoc, , of Napanee in stating that Kingston rossed By sleighs on Ma, i April 12th. Sleighs were driven Flinton, on May drd harbor at M. Mchonald's, James Smith, at J 1 H Forrester and | Rochelort's + Woodburn, v. «4, Traynor, Irayvnor's; M i. pending his | vith friends here i re w- | To Prevent the Grip. ! Bromo Quinine removes the There is =uly one. "Bronw Qu- Look for signature of E, W Laxati Katsura Now a Prince, pril 22. -~Marquis Katsura, | smier, has been creat rt Kamura, minister of foreign af %, has been created a marguis, and Lisut,-Gen. Viscount Teraunchi, a count, ed a prince. ! The Trusts & Guarantee Company, Limited, Toronto, have been appoint administrator of the Estate of the late John Cowal Milligan, of the City of Brantford, County of Brant, who died on or about January 15th, 1911. | The Fstate consists of debentures in Roval loan Company of Brantford, and interest The dog intheemanger man. in the community hinders more than he helpe It's the complains over coward who whines and self-inflicted injuries I Mr. and Mrs Hayy's Health Restores color to Gray or Faded hair--Removes Dan- druff and invigorates the Scalp --Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth--Stops its falling out, bk not a dye. $1.00 and Se at Stores or direct wpe receipt of price and re name. Send We lo sample bottle. - Hor Specialues Co, Newark. N. J, USA. REFUSE ALL ev =ITUTE] das. B. McLeod, Agent tilcckly @ times "ublished paper England Large eof ghoul the Hritisn | : 1 4 a fons to Canada, & Aon §2 Address: 8 1 Y 3 . Lone don, Eugland Cook's Cotten Root Compound The great Uterine Jone, and Jouly safe effectual Monthly on which women can { twenty right dist 'church building | Watts, Kingston var of Gdessa | COPYRIGHT HARRIS AND EWING WASH (.-GEN, JOS mand of t} ODESS! S51 Op RCH CONTRACT Sm Was Secured by H. M. Watts, of Kingston, Odessa, April 21.-0On Monday memixts of the night Metho committee met the Barracks to op the ¢ the new church. Nothing definite greed on except the mason which was given to H W, tenders of Cataraqui and played a checker ip Monday friendly' rame with the Odessa play- 16 to 19 in fa- players night ers The game was morning the popular manager of the Northern Crown hank, J. 0. Otterburn, returned from i his Easter holidays and surprised the | | i In Tuesday residents by bringing his bride, for merly Mise A. |. Shoebotham, of Woodstock. hose who attended the Free Me thodist returned It was d vided hold the annual camp meeting in Snider's woods, just north of Odessa, some time in June I'he choir social held at I 0 (lark's, on Tuesday evening, was a success, something over $5 being rea zed Noble Bond has returned af ter spending the winter in California. Thomas Busley, of Spo kane, Wash... are visiting friends here Mrs. H. FE. Day and baby are at her mother's, Mrs. ©. W. Timmermans The "last and Best' concert of the Wn given by the public h- Thurs elocu- conference at Gananoque have there to village hall on Mics Wellington, ¢r part exceedingly well list, captivated the «Mayor Couper King- style and rollick- ows how he can Rev. J. C. Bell with his jolly ngs camly sl to Ignorance, told a good 4 lawyers v siting with hi The story one, wx the judge stated, aved it thor nea -Hedped Id dave, when oral examina li the thing, an examin mmeling an appli ms from Blackstone, leral lights a an a7 whout omplatned the apph it "What did You study *" asked one of th wlges "J stadiesl the statutes of the state," he replied. "1 tied them hard. Ask me a question about thes and I'l yOu. hat is where | got my My young Trier Ad." said one austere judge on she ¢xamind board, "you had better be very careful, for some day the legislature might meet and repeal overs thing vou know." Allisony ills Notes, Allisonville, April 20--Mr. and Mrs, i ply for admission to the | Army traioing college | become an | Army Agrees {and Chi { Richmond travel { THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, [BARONET A JANITOR IN SALVATION ARMY BROOKLYN. Lo Sir Grenville Cave-Brown--Cave Dropped a Ten-dollar a Day Job to | ¥ be a Salvationist. New York, April 2.--From expert rough rider with and then to jamitor ation Army hall in Brooklyn the remarkable experience of aronet to of a Saly 1s been sir Grenville Cave Browne-Cave, who to-day anpouncel his resignation as vice-president of the British ' Boy Scouts organization in order to ap- Salvation He wants tg officer in the Salvation Ihe editor of the War Ury who has | investigated the case says that the ew recruit is actually the twelfth baronet Cave -Brown-Cave. The baro net himself declares that he was cou- tember and leaves a ten de Mar a oh job to try for the jan itorship at $3.50 per week. WHAT Av STRAL 1A THINKS. With Arguménts in John Stuart Thomson's New Book. peg Telegram ' Australian papers are saying Concerning the reception by the edi tors of Great Britam of the Chinese, the Hartford, U.S.A, Courant says "The Chinese, by John Stuart Thom- on, is as favorably received by the British press as it was in America. It not only goes to show the merit of this book of travel and its sincerity It is ome of the straws indicative of political currents." Mr. Thomson, a the Brooklyn Eagle points out, argues America Atlantic ocean fur some anges in colonies, leaving the to the care of Britain's and Canada's ire fleets, and the Pacific waters tg atrol of America's and Austra with the Panama caval as a boud between the two. This would la's fleets, ve Japan and Germany for he re ommends the lapsing alliance) in tion respectively on the two of the Anglo lapanese splendid isola oceans, and by the German naval ghost, until partially disarmed Germany should find it well to join a world-iratermuty of these five Teutome nations in pro testing China from Japan and Russia by a probmbiy educational suasion." Mr. Thomson, who is Canadian-born and eslucated, is the author of two other hooks, Estabelle" and 'A Day's Somg," published by W. Briggs, street, Foronto This Windsor Magwzine, sonnet, "The month's issue of London, has his Months," and Pall Mall Magazine, of | November last, had his London, m I poem, "Autumn in yr ill ustrate ack la.' He British magnzines, such as Journal of Fdinbur to other { havthers' lead journals of Britain, the col America have book of onies, the continent and enetally called his recent hiness,"" an authoritative Mr. Thomson's mother was a Miss Feri, Kingston, and his andmothe (Mrs. Mary Macdonald by marriage) lived all her life, e ghtyv-fourth vear, at Svdenham. Mr, Thomson made many trips to spent some of his vacations here till her REFUSED TO OBEY. Major Butler Carried His Obstinacy | light Into His Coffin. Many amusing stories ave told o the great formality blended with 4 humorous brusqueness and depend ence which characterized ear ' lutionary days An incident life is related by the author mance and Realism of the So Gulf Coast." In 1798 the first troops that came down the were quarttred at Fort Adams Gen gral Wilkinson, Colonel Hamtramek, Major Butler, Captain Green and oth er officers were merry over then punch one night, and the general by some accident got his cue burned off Angry at the laugh which followed his mishap, he next day isdued an order forbidding any officer to appe: with a cue. Ubudient to order cers but Major Batler cut off their curs "The vain old prig !"" sand the my jor I'l see him hanged before | « off my cue to gratify him !" And he boldly appeared without changing the style of his hairdressing The major was put under he declared obstinately that he would spend the rest of his life in prison be fore he would comply with such a silly command. Soon afterward he was taken very ill, and, Temlizing that he was at the point of death, he gave im- structions for his burial, which he knew would be witnessed by the whole command. "Bore a hole," suid he, "through the iottom of my coffin, right under my head, and let my cue _geme through it, that the old gwmeral may see that even when dead 1 refused to obey his order." then United: Stales Mississippi arrest, hut HALL IN| British all-sutficient moral snd | SATURDAY, APRIL BUYS WADDINGTON STOCK, , Hamilton rest in Power Company } A Vogumires men Won't A A hat * | not exist where Sa | deficiency. PAGE SEVEN. ~ INITOL: 1s Life and + i 2 ance for ye The germstha | olor teeth can | Sanitol & 3 a scientifi= ge "2 ming | whe sobd te eth, hard healthy gums and | | leaving a ref reshi ng taste. Od anitol 1s pure | | white po coloring matter to cover a Fresh Air and Suns hine Tocth Powder & Paste At your Pradeiets 272. cath | Go Carts and | Baby Carriages ON SALE ALL THIS WEEK HO LIKE als, n+ well as tailoring, and who ap STYLI=H CLOTHES, who insis' on the best quality in materi- precate the fact that real economy James Reid The Leading Undertakers. 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Aha was not a very large _--- and Mrs. Pedagog's boarders be to be a little anxious on the sub {ct of its going around. Finally the last bit was distributed, and the idiot, at his portion, observed that bad drawn the neck and the pope's | Tale of a Smake. "Before we went fishin" *" said the town story teller, "he swallowed "bout a pint an' half of snake ble remed an' of course vou know what that is. Well, after the snake bit him the reptile cout all sorts of capers, kaze the remedy went straight to its head. Last thin} it fried to do wuz to swaller its tail, an' it got itself in the form of a hoop, an" I'm a liar of the children dicn't roll it around all day !"--Atlanta Constitution. Jee Thick Around Glendower, Glemdower, April 21.---The ice is very thick in the lakes, thicker than it has been for some years. There is not much sugarmaking this year. Daniel Nona and family, Smith's Falls, have Sidney Dyo, visiting friends in vicinity, has gone hohe, Miss' May Wilson = at hows. -¥ : Baeodk is visiting at home Little by little ¥ New York City. wpimal Dar Instructions: --( See Note.) The Any hair is marcelled, dressed with a slight part, soft toward the face. The rest of the hair is taken up in centre of the head and used as a foundation to which is added Greelan Puffs. An Aphrodite Coil is placed like a ribbon around the puffs. The ends of the coll are used to finish the dressing made into two large loops amd fastened with hair ornaments as shown by the back view. TRY HERPICIDE ASEPTIC SOAP FOR THE SHAMPOO. THERE IS NOTHING BETTER. TO KNOW THE REAL COMFORT OF HAIR DRESSING, LAMES SHOULD USE THE HERP CIDE COMER, NO, 999. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST ABOU BOTH. 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