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

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On Hot Days You need Abbey's Sait just as thuch as you need ICE, in sumer. A pinch of Abbey's Salt, in a glass of cold water, is the most refreshing, satisfying of summer drinks. It quenches thirst--cools the blood ~and does NOT upset the stomach, 94 Try'it, Second Hand Furniture Large Sock nf New and hand Furniture: serving Jars Call at HH, 242 Ontario Street, Second also all kinds of Rre- Sugerman's, WOMEN MUST DON TROUSERS, SAYS ONE OF THAT SEX. Men Would Not Wear Gamenis Which. Interfere in Tasks, She Adds--Present Clothes Immod- est. A New York, July 22.-- Evolution in the workaday clothes Of the business woman means trousers." : A delicate little woman, feminine in every respect, is Dr. Maude Glasgow, of 110 East Eighty-first street, but she is serious in her belief that not many years from now the business woman will go to 'work 'in clothes hardly to be distinguished from those of her brother workers. 5 THAT TOBACCO iE With the "Rooster" on Is crowfing louder a he Only 45¢ per pound. smoking, AT A. MACLEAN'S, Ontario Street, For r chewing nk 'Fes," said Dr. Glasgow, "1 cer- tainly 'do believe that women will wear to work tromnsers and coats simi- lar to those worn by men. It must come as women progress in the field of busiiiéés and hind' that skirts are iz the way. "Imagine how much more free a THOMAS COPLEY Si Prone 987, Drop a card t wantin anything ter line. Estima ven repli and new - on wopd ! Floors of all 4. recel prompt grees Queen . Btreet. SPPPSPPIPPIPIRP PHP MIINY "WILLIAM MURRAY, Auctioneer, attention. woman would be if she worked in trousers | Just let a man try skirts and see what he would do. The re form cannot be worked by a fewl It would result as the attempt of Mrs. Bloomer did, and bring ridicule on the wearers. Such a movement must be en, masse, or the result of gradual evolution in woman's dress. "See the mothers who are dressing their girls in bloomers ! See the wo- men who are wearing divided skirts in rts | This is a beginning only, The end:will be the wearing of trou: sers, a blouse, and a three-quarter coat by sensible women. "Nothing can be said against such a dress for woman on the grotnd of im modesty, for "there can be no more immodest than the present style of clothes, Women seem to have lost 3 all sense of the dignity of dress. 'Trousers would show much less of the contour of the figure, less of the iankles, and would be more decent for {women than their narrow skirts and low cut waists. "Put this is not the only thing that would be accomplished for the business woman. She would not néed to wear corsets, or if she did the corsets would not have to be laced as tightly, as V00000000000000000000 ICE CREAM AND FRUITS, ALL KINDS or SAIFORNIA § Our Ice Cream Parlor is the finest and coolest in the eity. It guy be hot putdide, but in our Pay or it ig always coo PAF PAS & CO, Mose Princess Street, GOON 0000000000000 they are now, causing all sorts of trouble. The young girl would not be put into corsets at the early age she i# now. She would be given a chance to develop strong muscles and a nor {mal figure. "Aside from this there is the point of hygiene. Skirts gather dust and ac- cumulate germs from which much dis- ease results. The trousers would ob viate all this. They could be cleansed Every Woman cheaper and easier. A woman who dressed in this way for her busigess could save much in the expenditure for clothes. It would do away with the foolish trinkets and furbelows that {annoy a girl to death when she works, though she won't admit it. '""Men have the easiest possible time of it in their dress. They know it, and if they are not comfortable it is because they are slaves to conven: tion." EICNTEEN YEARS TNE STANDARD Prescribed and recommended, for women's ail scientifically prepared remedy of proven worth. The result from their use is quick and ments, 0 permanent. Norasle ss sli drag shorts. ; Sufferer Tried 'Everything-- Then DALD. Cured. This was the experience of Mrs, George Newman, of Orangeville, Ont. She wrote in January, 1910 : "I "was terribly troubled with eczema on my face, neck and hands for four vears. I tried everything 1 had heard tell off, then saw your ad- Skin a ERs dhe whale Cool rns fir Hot Days Nothing these hot, sultry days #0 cooling and refreshing As a Boda properly served Our fountain enjoys patronage, because we you right GEORGE'S ICE CREAM PARLOR 264 PRINCESS STREET, 'Phone 93%0 Tee Cream supplied for Socials, Picnics, ete Satisfac tion guarante«d. large serve vertisement in the paper, sent for a trial bottle of D.D.D., used it on my face and got well. It is now two years and no return of the eczema. I consider I am cured and it certainly was a blessing to me." : No matter how terribly you suffer possi | rom eczema, salt rheum, ringworm or any other skin disease, you will feel EEE on soothed and the itch reliev- ed at once when a few drops of this compound of Oil of Wintergreen, Thy él, Glycerine, ete., is applied. The cures all seem to be permanent, too. For free trial' bottle of D.ILD. write the D.D.D. Laboratories, Dept? "K.W." 49 Colborne street, Toronto. 6G. W. Mahood, corner Bagot and Princess streets. < RECOMMENDED BAD HUSBAND. Bride's Father Sues Detectives and Regains Her Dowry. Geneva, July 22.--A curious legal action. wis heard yesterday at Neu- chatel. To find out the character and repu- tation of a voung man who had asked kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. BOOTH & CO. FOOT WEST STREET. for is daughter's hand, a well-to-do tradesman applied to a looal private detective agency, and on receiving fa- vorable information he consented to the marriage, and gave his daughter $2,000 as a dowery. The young man, who in reality had a bad reputation spent the $2,000 in dissipation, aml neglected and finally {deserted his wife, who returned to her home. The tradesman brought an aclion against the agency to recover the $2,000, alleging negligence and mis. ropresentation. He won his case. "Fresh on Friday," MeC onkey' s and Hupler's high class sweets. Gibson's. For ware ice eredin in bricks or bulk, try - Sakell's, next to Opera House. 'none 640, It jen'y proper for a girl to sit a young man's knee without obtaining bis permission. BAD SCALPS What Parisian Sage Will Do. on first ar hocinlly when it can be re by consistent use of Parisian adie hy sans and hair tonic, cause of dandruff is a germ. Parisian Sage will kill these pests in a few days and thereby remove the {cause of blindness. ; Falling haif is caused by the, dund- ruff germ. By killing Parisian hair roots and commences a vigorous growth. SAciuiat Sate Grown Hales 2] the. F00s are wot. gous A bad scalp is no credit to any: | os rag Shea Parision E. THE PALL nen WHIG, SATURDAY, AN EXCLUSIVE HOSPITAL. ality Men of Boston Are Back of a $300,000 Project. : Backed by prominent men of Bos ton, a hospital is to be established in that rity which will be exclusively for the wealthy. The promoters the hospital gute on its paying least five per cent. divi The, plan has a out of the euri- ous donditions which persons of apple meaty face when they seek in Boston the est medical treatment and such comfdrt or even luxury in hospital accommodations as they are able - and willing to pay for. The public hos- pitals of Boston, intended mainly for the it poor, make little provision for well-todo patients, and the latter glass can, in fact, secure the benefits of treatment by the staffs of the large hospitals only by accepting conditions which aregrepugmnant to them. The corporation is to be formed with a capital stock of $500,000, dizi ded into two classes of shares. These) will be twenty-five shares of common' stock, paying no dividends, but earty- ing the voting power, to be held by fifteen physicians and by ten busiidks men, who will form the board of di- rectirs, The other 4,975 shares will be preferred stock with five per cent. cumulative dividends, but with no voting power, al | . J PAWNED ISLANDS, Question Regarding Ownership of the Orkneys and Shetlands. London, July 22.---To whom do the Orkney and Shetland Islands really be long ? They return a representative to the British House of Commons, and are certainly regarded as an integral portion of the British "Isles. But doubts are cast upon the British pos- on. The islands may, in fact, only be long to Great Britain in the . sense that a pawned watéh belongs to the pawnbroker. At the opening of the Norse gallery in the Scottish exhibi- tion in Glasgow, Lord Salvesen half jestingly maid that, speaking nas a lawyer, he was not quite sure whether the islands de not belong to Norway still. He is fortified by very high author-| for which they were pledged, with in- terest, would be entitled to them. Plenipotentiaries assembled at 1668 decided not only that the right of redemption had not then-been bar- red by the lapse of the time, but that it was imprescrinble. The islands were pledged to the Scottish crown in 1468, 50 'that interest is now due for nearly four 'and a half centuries. ---- CHILDREN TRAPPED IN SAFE. Suffocated, They are Found There by Parents. Moscow, July 22.--Five young child- ren have lost their lives in a mast tragic manner at' Poboyanka, in the Akkerman district. They were playing at home in the absoe of their parents, and climbed into a large iron safe with 5 massive lid, which was held up by 4 prop of wood. One of the children must. have Dead for the lid fell, and, owing to the au- tomatic catch, became immovable from | the inside. The .parents on their return were alarmed at the disappearance of the children, and searched for them in every likely place, Hut in vain. It was only after a long delay that they thought of the safe. : Holleford Happenings. Holleford, July 21.--Mrs. C, Martin is' conv alescent. Mrs. H. Babeock and daughter, Ethel, have returned from a fortnight's visit at Cape Vincent, Mrs. Babcock, teacher, has resigned the school here. Alired Redmond lost a valueable horse last week, The Sun- day school is preparing for a _ehil- dren's ddy 'programme, for Sunday, August 4th inst., and also purpose having a picnic. Rev. .J. Waddell spent Tuesday and Wednesday, mak- ing pastoral calls in this vicinity. Frederick Babcock" has returned from a holiday trip' 'to Michigan. Miss Amie Redmond, nurse, visited here last week. Mrs. Spelling, Kingston, tattended service here on Sunday with Rev. J. Waddell. Misses Marjory and Meta Taylor, Kingston, are the guests of Mrs. Alfred, Redmond. Mrs. H. Day, Kingston, and Mrs, F. Talon are at Jamés Walker's; James Whain is home from New (mtario. Miss Debra Thompson, Hartington, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Ruth Redmond. Misses Pearl Ewing and Kathleen Trousdale, Sydenham, are spending a week with Miss Nellie Medeof. Mrs. Curran, Sydewham, with her mother, Mrs. Alport. Miss Lena Talon, of Verona, is spending the holidays with Miss Marion Walker. Barriefield News. Barriefield, July 21.---St. Mark's annual Sunday school picnic was held on Wedresday afternvon. A delightful time was spent. Rev. A. H. MeGreer took a keen interest in the sports. The Misses M. and L. Pugh leave the end of the month for New York. W. Wood, eity, is the guest of Fred: erick. Allan's summer cottage, for a few days. F. Allan spent the week-end in Watertown, N.Y., Mrs. RB. Dowler; visiting her sister, im Orillia, has re turned home. Miss Beatrice Allan re turned home Saturday from a cruise among the islands. Miss E.. Douglas, ~fcity, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Stan ton. Master James O'Rielly, Buffalo, N.Y., and D. Douglas, city, spent Sun. day at N. Stanton's. Miss ¥. Turner returned home, having visited friends at Cushendall. Long Lake Locals. Long Lake, July 20.--Alfred Charl ton and Harry Jones have returned from Westport. Mrs. and two children, of Gananoque, also William Ritchie, Jr., of are at I. L. Beon's. Melville Drew has house. A aT of representatives attended the conservative convention at Tamworth on Tuesday. of | A VERY PATHETIC TALE PASTE SU No ---- FOR PRIN. CESS' GEMS, {Englishwoman Convicted of the Theft is Sent to Prison by an' Austrian Court, ; | i i Vienna, July 22.--The trial of an! English woman named Johanna Mark- | owski, accused of stealing Princess | Fucrstenberg's jewels, was concluded at the Vienna criminal court last night. Markowski was found guilty and sentenced to eighteen months' im prisonment. | The accused, a slim woman who had | evidently seen better days, told a pa-| thetic story. The daughter of an Eng- lish officer in a erack regiment, she! had come, to Austria after her father' s| death as nurse in a nobleman's fam-! i ivi Here she met Markowski, whom she married in spite of the opposition | of her relatives. Markowski took to! drink, ill-treated her and her only! child, and" finally deserted them. She and het child were reduced to! the severgst straits. She gave lessons, | but, unable to earn enough to feed her: child, accepted a loan from a book-| maker named White. White afterwards lest money on the turf and demanded his money back. She could not give it to him, and be then persuaded her | to visit her husbahd, who was porter | to Prines Fuerstenberg and in charge | of the jewellery, and take the valua-| bles. White subitituted paste dia- | monds for the real stones, which ho | pawned. The theft was only discover- ed months later, when the princess sent the jewellery to be cleaned. | Inquiries phat have been made - con- firm the woman's-statement.- + TO WATER GARDEN | OF ADAM AND EVE. ------ | Scene of Work's Birthplace to "| Reclaimed by Sweat of Brow. London, July 21.--The site ~wherd "Adam delved and Eve span' is tq be taken in hand by a syndicate and England is likely to have a new re- igion for colonization unless the Ger: | ity in the opinion that the crown of mans should take possession of the | Notway, if prepared to pay the money | field first. locality | where | The region is the {between Babylon and Bagdad redeem | the Garden of den is believed to have | been situated. i Sir William Willcocks, who has heen | surveying in Mesopotamia three years | in the interests of the Turkish govern: | ment, has expressed the vonviction that it was in this locality that Adam | and Eve lived, and that though now an arid desert the region was onde | fertile. The Turkish government has determined to do for this district what | the Anglo-Egyptian government has done for the country in the lower Nile. | Sir John Jackson is to perform feats | on. the Euphrates by building bar rages, so as to suffuse the arid regions | {with the fertilizing waters of the | 'river, ! Already about 3,000 men are en- | gaged on the preliminary work--lay- | accidentally knocked the prop away, | at 8. Knowlton |' Hamilton engaged plastering his | "5 ing out the camp, ete. ~Then the spade ! will be put in at Hindia, the Assuan | {of the Euphrates, but that will be only | one of thé three great barrages on | [this ancient river and the Tigris." At first a district of 60,000 acres will be irrigated at a cost of $7,500,000 after which the value of the land now practically nil will be at least $50. 000,000. When entirely irrigated | {William Willcocks estimates that tresuscitated Garden of Eden will {acquired a value of £190,000,000, Sir | this | have | WESTERN FAIR. i | A Great Exhibition at London, one) This Year. { particularly vince of Ontario, has a warm place in All Canada, the pro- | its heart for the western fair, mainly { for the reason that it is always al good fair, and that it lives up to its! advertising. That this year's western Fair, to bo | held in London, September Nth to! 16th, will surpass in every 'respect all | others of the past there is every rea-! son to believe. The Western Fair is | noted as the live stock exhibition par | excellence of Canada: indeed it is safe | to say that no other fair excels it in | this respect A« an exhibition agricultural, horticultural and products, the Western Fair has superior, of | dairy | no i REWARDED FOR KINDNESS, ! Man Who Befriended Paralytic In. herites Fortune. | Detroit, July 22.--Real estate inl Detroit comprises part of a fortune which came to William H. Ward, of Youngstown; (., in a manner us| strange as any recorded in fiction. | Ward had become a wanderer after his | three children and his wife died in | 1907 in Green Castle, Pa. He finally | tu living doing. odd jobs. No one Green Uastle knew where he gone. ) Mrs. John Burke, Green Castile, a Raralytic, who had lived next door to ard for years, and to whom:he-hud | devoted himself in efforts to ma ke | her lot more bearable, died last May 23th. She left a fortune said to be | valued at more than $1,000000 to! Ward in, return for his kindness to | her. Part of the fortune is in Detroit i real estate. But all efforts to locate | Ward were futile until he sent his} Masonic' lodge dues to the secret: wry | of the Grden Castle lodge. The, pro bate judge then notified Ward. Men's working boots from $1: men's $2.50 boot, $1.75. Dutton's,| 209 Prin Cess street. Even ignorance Sigrows its cloak now and then. in had | | i { ' How's This? We offer One Huw Dollars fle! wird for any case of Catarrh that can-' be cw by Hails Catarrh Cure i F J C EY & CO. Toledo. Ohio. We the reigned have oF J. Cheney for the ast 15 years and be {leve him perfectly honoratie in atl business transactions and financially Ct do Sarr carry out any obligations made ALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN gists, Toledo O | Halls Catarrh "Cure 15 18 taken fnte-n- ality, acting directly upon an aeons surfaces of system | fale sent free. pe 78 Mis por hort by a pak at's Family ili or on Petipa : et St A it known located in Youngstown, where he made | a blood | iy Rouse Post JULY 2. 1911. Santy Claus I ¢ Summer;:® = PAGE SEVEN. Good Old OU Eastern Ontario and Montreal boys and girls expect ' Santa" Firm in the British Empire has induced Jack appear now. A hot job this for "Santa" but around-when the snow flies. This year the biggest Cereal Frost's old chum to a pleasant one, be- cause --he's giving away dandy little Shetland Pony "Turnouts" and Diamond Rings to boys and girls who love ponies. Would you like to get one? Go to your grocer and buy two packages--one ORANGE MAIZE Toasted Corn Flakes, and one --ORANGE MEAT Toasted Wheat Flakes When you get home cut bottoms off cartons and mail to us. You'll have very pleasing information by return mail-- inside information that will show you how to secure these splendid prizes for yourself. ners a little time and a little energy. And your chanc On July 10th we gave away three of these beauti complete to the boys and girls of Western Ontario. they think of the fair- ness of the contest a the prizes. N.B. Fill'in coupon, mail it to under-mentioned address, and let us en- roll you as a contestant. "1 "Name Street Address City or Town They'll only cost the win- e is excellent right now ful ponies and outfits Let.us tell you what EH NE CONTEST DEPARTMENT, ORANGE MEAT Co., KINGSTON 0009000000000 00000000 0000000000 L 000000000 The Man of Moderate Means... salary is his only ¢ himself © his Jide A MAN OF 40 himself immediately of $2,000.00 at an £5150, Ir to cash or monthly revenue, and rehet by enn wd those for wh The cost is Stroy e hus Har pall weekly position immediately he labors, of A MAN OF 30 can provide himseli immediately with an' estate of 22,000.00 at ar £37.80. In to whose anxiety assuring can provide With an estate annual cost of only annual cost of onl other words, his famil legacy of ly paying terest thereon than 2 per o he can his family at his leguey of amount hy iy paying in terest thereon bout 2) per cent other words secure death a he ean secure at his death amount, bs the menntime in the rate of L. per annum y cash any mn mere any mere the meantime the ir ol annim al 1 rate pet lens un whenever that may the amount of the mitat. pad IN CASH to his widow or os he At his death oeeur, created is forihwith directed Furthermore, the payments cannot be ment has been made, surance values will be family, mav have forfeited if the thizd vedrly annual pa extended amounts paid in are not kept up Any time very liberal cash surrender, granted. after the loan or as gos, furnished free Literature and' rales at other ages, upon request The Imperial Life Assurance COMPANY OF CANADA 4. B. COOKE, DISTRICT MANAGER, 332) KING STREET, KINGSTON, ONT. premum We Make Brass, Bronze, or Aluminum Castings Prompt Deliveries. Send Your Patterns. The Canada Metal Co. Ltd, Fraser Avenue, Toronto . A SR CR SR RT Laws, | adoption of the Horton hill = Bfteen { Jones ago; for this i» a worse mill Some Tough ~"Hug-dard Governor Dix will hase & chante to : sp en Kill the Frawley bill to jegnhize pone) While eonui isn't exactle' contap fichting and thereby save the state wowe 5 is apt to make other peop froda worse sensdal thea followed the fired. ' 4 ¥ id 4 sessesserstesarteetes The American Cafe 185 Wellington St. Restaurant Separate furnished wrecastecccessetey, The Up-to-date and Eating House appartments Well and lighted. Try our Full Course Dinner, be. THOMAS,GUY, Prop. FISVIIIIIIIIRINIIIINE 9 - BPP PeP Pb 000040000000 I. 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