Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Sep 1911, p. 7

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 1911. al ra AL a A Viv = [WENT SUDDENLY MAD WENT INSANE IN MIDST OPERATION, OF Doctor Who Was Cutting Patient Open to Remove His Appendix. An extraordinary Paris, Sept. 23, St. Petersburg story is related by the correspondent of the Petit Journal of suddenly \ mad while operation for appen A surgeon undertaking dicitis, The scene of the terrifying expen ence was Chita, in Siberia, and the doctor's patient was a working man, | whose condition admitted of no delay. He was chloroformed, and two sistants had placed everything ready for mse by the doctor when the latter much to their surprise, began , to make irrelvant remarks. He tool up his bistoury, however, and made the required incision with his usual skill pnd precision, . his assistants being thereby reassured. he burst going an BINSNE TINA ORDI as ra co LTD. TORONTO, ONT. Second Hand Furniture Large Btock of New and Second. pand Furniture; also all kinds of Pre- serving Jars. 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You use less Ko-Ko-But than butter or any other shortening, and your cooking is more digestible, more wholesome, and altogether better. Test and prove KoKo-Buti in your own kitchen, "Your grocer sells it." Manufacturers: Dominion Cocoanut Butters Limited, . Montreal. A New Head In 30 Minutes Exchange that hat ac hing. throbbing, sallaring, tnuddied head for a clear, cool, e one by takin NA-DRU-CO Headache Wafer 25¢. a box at youg druggists' or by mail from 20 | National Drug 'and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited. Montreal. FALL FOOTWEAR FOR MEN Palace and Travellers' Celebrated Shoes for Men $4.50, $5.00 and. + $8.50, TN @ We lead in Made of eather, 1. E. JOHNSTON, Hoye Schoo! Shoes 70 Brock Street Men's Working Boots ang hut wear like fron 'Just Arrived Fall Stock Is now open for inspection, | 1 Prices reasonable. ! Work guaranteed. SOLICITED. CALL Df CRAWFORD & WALSH Leading. Tailors. Princess & Bagot St g from Pas ' {hin," which occurred Tuesday ored to wrest the kaife grasp. With maniseal © rage the doctor strug- gled with his assistant, while the nurses fled from 'the surgery in ter ror... The other assistant, with ready resource, ' continued the | operation already begun, and when the madman had been overpowered | and taken away was able to aid his colleague, and the operation was sue cessfully concluded. When the strain was over, however, the assistant who | had grappled with the lunatic nervous breakdown. The been placed in an asylum. wom, AN WEI HOMIC DE doetor _has - For Whom Queen of Italy Has Se- | cured Pardon. Rome, Sept. 73.--A pathetic wedding was celebrated three weeks ago in a wretched garret in the Trastevere quarter of Rome between a handcufl- ed conviet and a young woman in the last stages of consumption. The conviet was sentenced eight years ago to twelve years' imprison ment in a Sardinian penitentiary for killing a man in a street fight. On learning of his sweetheart's serious state of health, he presented a peti tion to the minister of jusjice to be allowed to marry her. The petition was granted, and after the wedding the convict husband took a passion ate farewell of his bride and was driven off to prison. Gireat interest has been taken in the case by the pubfie, and several newspapers started subscriptions to enable the , wife to spend her last days in a sanitorium. The Queen of Italy has also interested herself in the case, and has induced the king to sign a pardon. The announcement of her husband's release created such a marked jm- provement in the woman's condition that the doctors believe she will be able to see her husband before she dies. KING MANUEL'S DEBTS ARE OVER $5,000,000 ' Some of Them He Inherited From His Father--Portugal Will Sell Royal Property. Lisbon, Sept. 23.--The indebtedness of the royal family to the state is being exhaustively discussed. When King Manuel ascended the throne he assumed entire responsibility for the repayment of advances made by the state, especially to his father, King Carlos. - The minister of finance states that he has ascertained the total debt to be above $5,450,000. The sum does not include the cost of improve ments in the royal palace to the amount of over 33,750,000, but does include the expenses of the official visits made by King Carlos abroad, and the cost of entertaining sovereigns in Portugal. These expenses, however, were not fairly chargeable to the royal family. The supreme council of finance is now re- vising the accounts of the royal fam dy and will, the minister believes, de duct such official expenses, estimates at about F1,000,000. Thus the royal indebtedness to the state will pot be over 34,500,000, aod Man uel may be allowed a sum out] of the proceeds «& the royal pro perties., latter IT MUST CEASE. Bars Kissing Public. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. me's wife or hu%Sand places in Kansas City, Kas, is ille gal, according to a decree issued | by ludge Carlisle, of the municipal court Judge Carlisle fined Benjamin Span nos and his wife $100 each for kissing each other in Shawnee park last night. "1 always thought a woman «iss her husband whenever she ed," Mrs. Spabnos said "What is the use of being if you can't love vour husband ? haven't any home, so to park when we finish work." Kansas City in 23. Kissing in public could pleas married the we go ELECTRICITY DOING WORK OF THE FARM. Satisfactory Test at John Prouse's in West Oxford. Ingersoll, Sept. 23.--A highly factory test with hydro-electne er was made on the farm of Préuse, West Oxford, when a number gathered to witness. the pro cess of silo-filling by the aid of the current. Among those in attendance was Hon. Adam Beck, chairman &f the hydro-electric commission, the Inger soll Power and, Light commissioners, and a number of representative farm ers. satay pow John Death at ape "Vincent. Cape Vincent, N.Y., Sept. 21. death of Lormmzo T. Kelsey, of this village, occurred, yesterday, at his home in Point street. Heawas eighty- two years of age. He is survived by one brother, L. G. Kelsey, with whom he lived. Mr. Kelsey had been in feeble health for some time. The fune vad will be held. undér the auspices oH Cui Vincent lodge, No. 202, F. "and A. M. The Burn Swift's Seranton coal. It was necessary to summon police reserves to protect a Greek Catholic priest at Elizabeth, N.J., whose pa- rishioners were t on throwing him 'out of the rectory hecause he wore whiskers. Pai] goods arrivin: ~ daily, bodts, , rubbers for all. Buy at Du tows and save money. 20 Princess 5 'the déath «f John Wilson, Ros en one of its , who was eighty-five years of age, was born in Ireland. Prouse's Compound Iron Pill, the best blood and nerve wme. 10 pills 25¢. Tuesday, at the residence of Robert Greatrix, . Thurlow, a quiet wedding took place. The bride was Miss Ger trude Greatrix and the groom W. A. Clazie, Thurlow. Na-Dru-Co shaving sticks, at Me Lend's Tt eth yore. of James Dryden, Mel: last. De Commty War Burn Swifl's Seranton coal. lost from his | however, i had a | ' foreign which he | We ! large | dand rest "A WHITE AUSTRALIA, ---- 'Sentiment Strongly Opposed to the | Influx, of Asiatics. Australia does not intend to have a "colored problem' to eombat with, if it can help it. The problem is not the negro, but a possible influx of "alleg- {edly peaceful and loyal colored fellow {subjects" of the British Empire from India. Australie is determined not ito allow such an influx Writing on this subjdet James Ed- mond, editor of The Sydney Balletin, says: "The white Australia idea is | not a political theory. It is a go 1. {It counts for more than religiofe/ far {more than the flag, because the "flag waves over all kinds of races; for {more than th e Empire, for the Empire | is mostly b ok or brown er yellow; is !largely heathen; largely polygamous; partly cannibal. Some of it is married to its deceased wife's sister, which may not be objectionable, but a huge roportion of it still believes at its Prope in. the burning alive of its de- ceased brother's widow and that is al our store. buying chance of a lifetime. that are-usually sold at from $2. TAKE CHOICE FOR $1.25 Pens in this sale suitable for men, women and children able workmanship and sold under the strong guarantee from the makers SEE THE WINDOW DISPLEAY--ONLY FOUNTAIN PEN Fountain Pens that Regularly Sell at $2.50. $3, $4, $5, $6, $7 and $8. Your Choice for For a few days we are holding a remarkable bargain sale of FOUNTAIN PENS Included in the lot are the styles illustrated bel tow, and many dther pens $1. 20 to £5.00, and in this sale you can + . z all of thoroughly depend It's a pen ON SALE FOR A VEW DAYS wholly reprehensible. In fact, ' the white Australia doctrine is based on the necessity for choosing between na. tional existence and national suicide. Australia is so far ffom Europe and North America, and is so close to Asia, that if it opened its gates it could easily get a hundred colored immigrants for one white -- mot the SPECIAL.--ALL WE EVERY TION THIS WEEK FREE WITH PREPARA. POCKET ARE GIVING REXALL FOLDING an 0 ONE DRINKING CUP. Kaffir variety of colored immigrant, but a kind which is capable of com. peting in all kinds of skilled crafts. manship. Supposing this influx sed in, the country's present working class would disappear for exactly ithe same reason which has prevented any white working class appearing in India, Bur- mah, or Ceylon. Probably it would be found, as in the Indian dominions, that a white ruling caste of about half a million folk would ill all re. quirements. That would mean the' vanishment of nearly nine-tenths of the present white population. And with this new arrangement of things a wonderful dream would pass like the smoke of yesterday's cigar. For the Australian has a dream. His country is almost the same size as Europe or Canada. He pictures it as another and a better Europe, with 150,000,000 or 200,000,000 inhabitants. It is to be a Europe without the var. ious flags, and the various languages, | and the various races, and the tradi- tions of civil and religious feud--with- out the tangle of ill-built medieval ci- ties--with no semi-Tartar in the east, or unspeakable Turk in the southeast, or half-breed Greek, or Bicilian with the blood of Africa in his veins, or | Portuguese mulatto, or semi-Moorish Spaniard. Also it is to be another Canada without its inhospitable cli- mate and its mixed population, an- {other United States without its negro {problem ; another South America with- yout its diverse political interests and {its wildly mongrel peoples. The dream than possible "if Australia If white, but, unless appear- ances are wondrously deceitful, it is possible of no other great country on earth, Australia is the only contin. {ent which the Anglo-Saxon possesses-- | the only continent which any one na- tion - possesses--also the enly contin. {ent on record which has ever had one race, one language and one govern. ! ment. The distinction is rare enough to be worth preserving. In Mr. Edmond's judgment the time will almost certainly come when the white Australia policy must go, or "it must be explained once and for all to the colored man, who makes w the great mass of the Empire, that he is an inferior being (he is already treat- Barrel ed as one) and will never be anything Ii} Pearl and hased { Hand Gold-filled | Sterling with Filligree, with { 14-K illustrated gold pen rold pen else, as illustrated As As a Precaution. An amusing story is told of the old abote faboy | ! RL A ----------_------ i SKS be id NS he Ee (¢ NS SK fold mon 1&1 PW journalist Prederic Guest Tomlin. One day he found his office locked | and the office boy missing | When the boy appeared Tomlin re- proved him for over-sieeping, a charge which the boy tearfully refuted. "It's this way, sir," he said. "My uncle was hung at the Old Bailey this morning, and, although we were. | GEO. WwW. Cor. Princess and Bagot Sts. MAHOOD, n't on speaking terms with him, 1 thought, as one of the family, I ought to be there." "Quite right," said Tomlin; "never neglect your family duties; but when another of your relations is to be hanged, please to leave the office key under the mat." EE ------ A ---------- |DPRUNKENNESS CAN BE CURED. FOR HOME BULE IRELAND, Mu h Divided, From Cork. 23.--That much divided of home for thet division was not was the Very Says Visitor Opinion Ottawa, sentiment in Ireland 'was very on the yuestion ountry, anl that the a purely 'north Sept indeed rule and south by Rev Jas, Smythe, Old Fallacy That Drunkenness Can. Statement made not be Cured Exploded. {of Cork, Ireland, who is in Many men drink who desire to stop 2 Jute on October drd.- the habit Whiskey, has), lethodism i= doing wdermined the constitution and | and," said Mr created a craving that is not ontend, however, to In denied and the man must have whis- | in population, key "or something that will your eountry the craving and bisld up the with the ve the Herves to our Samaria Prescription craving, steadies the nerves, up the general health and drink actually distasteful and fous, It is tasteless and odorless, and can be given with or without the patient's knowledge, in tea, cof- | nificent eountry, fee or food. It is used regularly by seen of it." physicians and hospitals It has | - cured thousands in Canada, and re-| stored happiness to hundreds of] homes. | Donmldson, Sept. Read what Mrs of Hall, jevent took place says of it, and what it did for her | the 14th inst. at the home of J. | "It is four months to-day since 1} MeRanzie, when Mr. and Mes Me started to use vour remedy, | fol. | Kenzie celebrated their twenty-fifth lowed the directions, and had the | wedding anniversary. Quite a large best of results. One week after jlerowd of friends and neighbors met had Started using your remedy the!'0 honor the occasion. Supper was patient stopped drinking, and has | Served outside, tie lawn being nicely not drunk a glass of liquor since. 1|1t up with Chinese lanterns. A large hope you will accept my heartfelt [platform was placed there for the thanks. Hoping God will bless your | Young people's use. A nvmber of use remedy whenevet tried, | remain, {ful presmts were given No.' 3 Mrs. Hull, Que. school © will have an opening service {Name withheld by request. {Miss Nan Jones, RN, has returgad to Now, if there is anyone in your | i Watertown, N.Y. town who needs this remedy, tell them! sme ----e-- of it. Practical philanthropy ean tuke He Told the Truth. no better form. ¥ vou have a hus- | ; . band, father, brother or friend who! Yesterday, a young fellow was in the drinks, help them help themselves, °°18. at the police station, havieg Write today, {been brought down from a western A FREE TRIAL PACKAGE of Sa- town, to serve a term in the peniten- maria, with Booklet giving full par | tiary. ticulars, directions, testimonials, | Om» ol the police constables took an price, etc, will be sent in a plain, | interest in his case, and asked him sealed package to anyone mentioning | fwhy be had been semt 1, the penitén- this Correspondence sacredly inex, con rial. The trial package 'alone; 'Just for putting my hands has often cured. Write today. The other man's pocket," he said Samaria Remedy hh Spang. Pept. upconcerned. He told the tiuth all 7, 49:Colborne street, Toronto. 'right, as he was convicted of theft Also for sale at J. B Mel son's drug However, this was the way he had of town n well ir Smythe We with the stead due to the is continually however, Tease in ronds making on us i youehold out men women. | am no politician, so say much about home rule, diverse as and along purely think you ha from what I remote system opportunities young and I can but regards the builds | makes | naus- stops i taot isentiment is lite desirability, opinion is nét south lines. | Very the division of north and a mag have Donaldson Reports, 2A pleasant on the evening of Cs, [+ wm an rather 'y eh giving the explanation of bie dewniali. #f ¥ THAT TOBACCO With the + ng louder «r pound Rooster" on as he goes slong For chewing snd AT A. 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