Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Aug 1911, p. 7

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The journey ol your lamdry from tub to line can be made easier on both clothes and back if you use Sunlight Soap. You detect gr Hound wd nbs SUNLIGHT will do the work; just lather the fabrics well, let them stand awhile and then watch the din drop out. Moreover itis pure soap that does the work---there are no chemicals in it 10 bleach or cut your clothes. We will give $5,000 to anyone who can find adul- Cc terants in Sunlight = Soap. Use Sunlight Soap according to direc. tions try It just once--and convince yourself that it will do twice as much as other soaps. 624 and |i her night clothes rushed NATURE SPARES The Stricken Rose From Grief, What a fortunate provision of na' ture it is that deprives the rose of mental suffatogy for how = poignant would be its grief to discover, in the height of its blooming glory, that a canker fed at its heart, and that its beauty 'and fragrance were doomed forever, Nature always spures the suf- fering: she is a veritable store-house of pleasing rewards, for those who sook her aid. lw the years gons by falling hair and grayness have cast a gloom over the hives ol thousands of young women, but thanks 0 the investigations of scientists 'the true cause of hair destruction is now known to be a germ or parasite that burrows into the hair follicles. New- bro's Herpicide absolutely destroys this germ, thus permitting the hair to grow as nature intended. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10¢. in stamps for sample to the Her picide Co., Detroit, Mich. One dol lar bottles guaranteed. . Jas, B. Me Leod, special agent, Kingston, It Sometimes Happens » Mother | Mother ! Mother! Sprinkle Keating's over me For I've been on a street car. And. caught a hungry Nea. Keatings Powder is odorless and harm- less except to insect life, It will not irritate the skin. Sold by all Druggists In tins only 10, 15, 20, 25¢. v OTTUNWA CURED By Lydia E. Pinkham"s Vegetable Compound Ottumwa, Iowa, --* For alimosts constant sufferer from I was m female sick price. Yes, Mr. Spectator, i enrich the packing 15,500,000 barrels. EE --. Sire 40 Munition - ; HERE'S A MYSTERY FIEND TRIES TO BURN LONELY OLD WOMAN. Arousedd From Sleep by Stifling Smoke, She Breaks From Barri | caded House in Time to Escape Flames. v Allentown, Pa., Aug. high county's detectives other officers are endeavoring to ravel the mystery of an attempt last might to' mecincerate Miss Nonnemacher, living near Funace. Miss Nouvnemacher, is a single woman, fifty years old, was for a long time housekeeper for John Schlicher, whose property she ioheri- ed when he died lust =pring, since which time she lived alone. About midnight she was awakened by a smell #1 smoke. On attempting to open the windows she found they had been nailed shut, and when she tried to open the door discovered, to her horror, this bad also been nailed from the outside. Made desperate by 'dap- ger, she fimally tore the door open, an into the shot ten 16.--All of Le and many un made Eliza Lehigh who open air through flames that feet high. She fought the blaze single-handed to her relief. It was found that the firebug had placed a bag of straw sat- urated with kerosene against the door and set it afire. DEATH OF W; A. HUNGERFORD. A Well-known Bride « of Belleville and i Aug. 16.--William' A. Hun- gevvord died suddenly here yesterday morning, of hemorrhage of the heart. On Saturday he was taken ill ~ while at his tale mine at Eldorado and « soeedily as possible was conveyed to his home. Deceused was born in the northern part of Ireland, but had resided in Belleville and Hastings the greater portion of his life. He was at one time in busi ness in Malloe and was also much interested in mining matters the northern part of the county, Since 1866, when the Richardson 'gold mine was discovered, Mr. Hungerford had more or less to do. with mining gold, arsenic, pyrites and recently tale, The deceased was for a few years a resident of Belleville, being then en- gaged af a traveller for a ldrge mer cgntile firm. In 1896 and 1597 he was a member of the city council Mr. Hungerford was a member of the Anglican church, of the Masonic fra- ternity, and also belonged to .the Independent Order of Foresters. In polities he was a conservative. For the past thirteen years he had been residing in Madoc, Surviving are a widow and a fam- fly of three sons and three daughters. The wons are: Walter, of Montreal: {Harry, of Chicago, agd Jobu, of Lon don. The daughters are, Mrs. J IMeDonald, of Taronto, (at whose home { Mrs. Hungerford was when the end came) Mrs. EB: W, Sibbald and Miss Kathleen, of Madoc. THEY FAVOR IT. Madoc, county in The Canadian Manufacturers and the Pact. London Advértiser. The number of manufacturers com- ing out strongly and publicly in favor of the pact is a striking feature of the campaign." There were Messrs, MacLaren, Gill and Lyn, of Brockville, the last & prominent miller. D. 1B. Wood, of Hamilton, comes forward, a loader in the! milling industry which some anti-reciprocity journals foolish- ly suppose will be injured. Mr. Wood cannot see it That way. H. T. Bush, head of Port Hope's largest industry, declares that what is good for the farmers' is also for the manufacturers' in%rests. Mr. Maxwall, of St. Macys, an implement manufacturer, does nut see how. any manufacturer can opposa the agrepment. 'John "air, of woold, Shapely & Muir, Brantford, is strong reciprocity supporter. It is the same way with Gordon MeGregor, manfiger of the Ford Motor company, at Walkerville; Dr. Sylvestor, mayor of Preston; N. HI. Stevens, president of the Canada Flour mills company; John liggott, of Chatham, ete. Sie John Macdonald used to trge . that protection for manufacturers would create 8 home market for the far mers, Certainly the can see that enlarged markets, on: riching the farmers will make the hem market better for manufac. turers. The Farmer's Opportunity. In reply to the Montreal Herald's slogan: "let the farmer have his turn," the Hamilton Spectator asks | what else he has been having for sev- | eral years past. The opportunity to | on demanded for the manufactured until her cries brought the neighbors]! JHE Dany BRITISH WHO. WEDNESDAY. Arersy 16, UNBURN. BLISTERS. SORE FEET. WAS. NEVER BAPTISED | WHY CATHOLIC CHURCH RECOG-! ! NIZES THE MARRIAGE. | Got No Dispensation---Story That | She Paid Large Sum For This] Purpose Denied. . i Paris, Aug. 16.--As WN is apparent | ithat a controversy has 'arisen ecom-| loerning the stalus of the marriage of | {Mme. Eames, the celebrated singer, | {to Emilio de GGogorza, the baritone, ! ithe statement is made on authority | {here that in the eves of the church | {neither had ever been marmed be fore. Mme. FEames was never bap | tind, and as a CoNSequence she 34 Hoe sed upon as an infidel. Such being | {the case, her first wedding is not garded as binding. . For this reason {she was entitled to embrace Catholic re- E POLISH -------- I] "Good for Leather-- Stands the Weather" i %. Shines in a moment and lasts for a week. Bia or tan, at all gro- and shoe stores. Bilionsness, Indigestion, and Sick Headache. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price. Genuine mus bear Signature Zool mannfacturers| . the additional price which protec-| article he used, Mr. Spectator, with. j out the opportunity to market his pro- | duce where it would bring the highest | er has been having bis chance to help mergers. he wishes now is an opportunity make 'a little legitimate profit himself. A Senger Apple Crop. According to the official forecast of | the International Apple Shi sociation, the Uni ada will have .a bumper: apple this year, year's by at least Shirts five por cent, _-- four commercial states, i hs York shows an increase of fifty per cent. over Inst year, Pennsylvania, thirty-five RC cont., and Michigan, 150 per cont. The eastern section of Canada ® an increase of at least 100 per cent. 1,000 Islandé--Rochester. Steamers North King*and Caspian leave at 10.15 a.m., daily, for Thous- and Islands and 5 p.m, for Rochester, N.Y. J. P. Hanley, agent. Be sews soough So rumember thst crop | crop. or the farm-! ; What | § "As 8 States and Can- | 3 big ' K COWAN'S PERFECTION " "Great for Breakfast. A day started on Cowan's Cocoa is a day with a clear head and a steady nerve a day full of snap and life. Cocoa 'nourishes the body. It is rich in food value and easy to digest. = 8 USE OCOWAN'S COCOA? lin and marry Gorgorza. The latter, fit is pointed out, was married pre {viously by a magistrate, and the cere- Imony is not recognized by the church. | In view of all this, the attitude is jtaken that the church is concerned fonly with the marriage of Eames and | Gorgorzn which was celebrated on July ll th last. The report that Mme Eames paid a large sum for dis- pensation 1s untrue, TIDINGS FROM VERONA. a Boy Scouts Corps Formed---Verona's Big Egg. : Verona, Aung. 15.~During the sence' of Miss E. York in "loronto ithe duties of organist in the Metho- uist church 'are bung performed by Mrs. W. J. Geddes. George Doda glo tamily left this morning for 8 Soin where he will have charge {of a section on the U.N.R. Myers {Simmons and grandson, Frederick Me Bi Newchton, visiting at Stirling N.Y. for some time past, are [od home this week. Clayton | Brown - has purchased the James "Me Knight property here. Mrs. H. Dixon, when gathering her | ene imbers, came across one measuring {a foot long and five and one-quarter finches a w. Border, of 'the street rail ington, spent = Supn- Carr to A purchased ab- Cen [ day at home here. Frederick has sold his threshing outfit Kenyon, Godfrey, and has {another. Quite a number from here {attended the Foresters' anniver sary {service at Piccadilly. Sunday. | W. Lamson, injured while {in farm work near here, is about again, but feels the efects keenly. MI". Embury and son, Archibald, of | Sydenham, spent Sunday here. Wiss {Effie Genge is visiting at Perth, Mr. Asselstine, Odessa, is usiting irs sister, Mrs. I'. Genge, Mrs. C. W. Bell came up from andria Ray, N.Y., Saturday and will spend a week at her here, I'he sympathy of the neighborhood is with Stanley, Spider, who lost his barn and season's erop from light ning last week. J. I. Percy has a hen that produced an egg 77 x 68 in- Thomas Botting, Murvale, will occupy the house vacated by George Dodd, : A meeting to organize Scouts corps was held here last night A wee baby has come to stay at John Revell's. Miss Aggie Corrigan Kingston, is at 8S. Revell's, ' A birth day party in honor «of Rev. William Sanderson was held at his place re feemtly. Mrs. William Milligan, and children left, Tuesday, for Fifth | Lake, after a visit to friends here Some Kingston" friends are visiting {with Mrs. Claxton this week. 8. 8 Campbell and wife are away north "Mrs. Ross Bertram, hot Lake, and baby, are here. Some from here went on the Har vedters' excursion to the North-West A Ivbx has been . seem in this neigh- borhood. M. Revell, sr., is doing the stone work on the high school build ing, Sydenham Mrs. Levi Tryon {remains 'about the same. Mrs. Jos {eph Percy has returned from a vit Ito Cataraqui; » engaged with Main streel Alex- svening home ches, a Yon up Shar- visiting ------------ SPORTI NG NOTES, i | | Timely Tidings in Regard to Sum- | mer Sports, | F. C. Thompson, of Princeton, has again won athle ic |enampionship of the United States. { in the juagment of many fans Oscar the all-round Your kitchen needs this superb flavoring END to the groceryman to-day for a bottle of the most delighting flavoring money can buy-- and that is Shirriffs TRUE VANILLA Made from the choicest Mex- ican Vanilla Beans in a way that gives you more value for your money--ar a finer Aav- oring--than you ever got be- fore. You'll never buy an- 'other kind of vanilla once you use Shirriff's. Caution: --A smaller quantity R required than of any other extract. Other, delic delicious Shireiff Savomiiig Jagien. Mlnend, Ross, Pine Strawberry, Ratafia and {Stanage, the Detroit catcher, has |stampea himself as the best receiver lin the. American baseball League. Hans Wagner, of the Vittsourg club, having played an even 10U games, leads the Mational League tn batting {with an average of .46¥, Schule, | the homerun nitter of the Chicago lelub, has averaged .327. Toronto Star The oft-repeated as | sertion of friends of Tom Longboat, that in any sort of shape he the at, of Alfied Shrubb, the famous | bnglishman, at any diflauce, seems ito be tg a fair way fowards vinmes- ton, | Big "Rube" Deneau, manager first baseman of the Berta will play first base for Detroit | that team is up against it jor | smcuers, Delehanty being out of | game with a sore leg, Gainor {ang Drake, who is now holding down ithe initial corner, unable to deliver ! the goods. : Connie Mack's theory of winning a {pennant &s to beat the tailenders Not twite or three games of a series but to take every game in the wn gagement. He's willing to break even with the fellows who are crowd. jng him in the race for a peanant. Hes even willing to break even with the fellows in the first division if he only wallop the talenders good plenty. -------- Bright Eyes, Rosy Cheeks. esi "used-ug" feeling | ! | i 1s and team, | © 8 first the away, nerves and 25 cents, at Stores. pron" digi NeLood's + . 4 a Thers's something wrobg with 1914. "Makes Sprickle a little Dirt Run the Lavstory ang see bow quickly Stains end Odors wvenish. ; Label tells of many other labor saving uscs. tae Occien wv np EEL he the labels for fue Ei At Grocers We Make Brass, Bronze, or Aluminum Castings Prompt Deliveries. Send Your Patterns. §| The Canada Metal Co. Ltd., Fraser Avenue, Toronto i | | { Boots at 20 p. c. Off Men's Black and Tan Bluclers, were $6 and $5.50, to clear at 20 per cent. off, Only. a few sizes left in esich line, Same reduction off Low Shoes. Tans, J. E. JOHNSTON, 80 come early Patents, etc. Brrr ssdsssssssssssreranen sassssessesvesl i Peaches Plums Our Prices Before Buying. { R. H. TOYE, 302 King St., vee frssssssssssssssesssessfrrescssssasassaseece Tr a LIPTON'S TEA OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY Arriving. Fresh Daily. Get TRV ULVTTTVCABOLAEY i We Told You So! LABATT'S LAGER Now Perfected---~The Best on the Market! TRY 17 John Labatt, Ltd. LONDON. ONT agent, James McParland, 339-341 King St. E., Kingswon worlds cf scism. " 0006000000006 0009900000000¢ ike the very latest and Some People. things in Foot wear and nothing short of the new wmwst vio, hut are better p lens- Other People ed with good, comfortable, durable and easy going Shoes. Most People well wearing Shoes. west and swellest styles. Don care much for 50 Want both style and com- wesfort combined in reason, ably. -priced, good looking It doesn't matter to which Now, Reade weno the above classes von belotg -- your Shoes are here. 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All our ladies Tan Calf or Chocolate Oxfords and teduced Now $115 2.00 Ah 1.60 3.00 2 226 400 and 3.75 for 2.98 off all our men's (run Metal, Tan rs Pumps are $1.50 25 p. c Oxfords, or Pat Calf, : Snaps if you want the ¢ best good shoes.

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