» THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1911. PAGE SEVEN, CROSS, SICK, FEVERISH CHILDREN 2¥ NEWS OF NEIGHBORS MANY DISASTERS . NEED GENTLE, THOROUGH CASCARETS. In the History of the Preuch ; Navy. Most of the ills of chi dhood are caused by a ' sour, disordered |WwHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS Paris, Sept. 27.--The explosion of the stomach, sluggish liver and constipated bowels. They catch cold easily YELL US, i the battleship Libe become cross, listless, irritable, feverish, restless, tongue coated, don t magagiies ly \ at hie ip a arte of eat or sleep well and need a gent'e. though thorough physic--but don t ! i the ciimax ol a long series of disast- try to force a nauseating dose of oll into the litle ph 4 already sick The Tidings From Various Points in rs which have marked the story - of stomach---it is cruel, needless and old-fashioned. Eastern Ontario--What People the French navy. Any child will gladly take Cascarets, which aet gently--never gripe Are Iving and What They Are! The battleship Liberte was the type ar praduce the slightest uneasinesd though cleanses the little ones - ' {ship of the su-called liberte class in system, swoetens the stomach and pute the liver and bowels in a pur, | the French navy--a boat of 14,90 healthy condition. ; Wolfe Island News. | tons displacement and an over-all Full directions for children and growa-ups Wolfe Island, Sept. 25.-W Top- {length of 452 feet. She carried a crew in each package . ; 1 an amp 93 men and bore four 12-inch guns, Mothers can rest casy after giving this gentle [Ping, B.A., of Parham, paid a short | °f | 3 a of the French aan, thorough. laxative, whicli costs only 10 cents per | Sit to friends 'on the island before | b 7 had . h Be ifsn » : leaving for China where he has been |type. She also had twenty-three sgfall col-iguns and four torpedo tubes. She was box : engaged to teach in one of the feges thre. Children's Day was ob- | completed in 197 at a cost of about . $7,000,000, served in the Presbyierian church last Sabbath. Mrs. Stewart entertained the liverte class battleship include the members' of the choir at the | the Democrati, the Justice, the Verite Methodist parsonage last Friday ev-land the Liberte, ali 13-knot vessels of ening. Miss Lily Woodman, of St. [the most modern type. They corre Lawrence, has returned home after [sponded approximately to the five spending a week with friends here. | American battleships of the New. Jersey Rally Day services will be held inlclass, including the Virginia, Georgia, the Methoctst church on Oct. Ist. | Nebraska, Khode Island and New Mrs. (Rev.) Cox has returned home Jersey. from Kingston general nospital much| [he recent lustory of the French improved in health. navy contains a series of disastrous - = accidents, most of them caused by ex- . At Brewer's Mills, plogsions, and several occurring at S bo ? THE Brewer's Mills, Sept. 26.--A numbet | Toulon, the scene of to-day's catas- EH : : . v News From Plosferry. + Jhome., Miss Lillian Paynter has re-lof the farmers are silo "filling. Ur. {{ro0he. Sy Pittsferry, Sept. 26.--Robert Barcley turned to her home in Kingston, af-1Spankie, LPS, visited the school On March 12th, 1907, the battleship ter visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. [last week. Recent viditors Miss L./lena was alinost destroyed by the ex has completed his rounds in this vi cinity with his threshing machine, afi-|{R. MeNinch, spest Sunday, with her | O'Neil, Westport, at J. Smith's; Mr. plosion of her magazine and 107 of ter which he intends going to leeds, |pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. D. McClement, fand Mrs. W. Latimer and children, |foers and men lost their lives N to be had Last Sabbath was observed as rally |sr . : . Gananoque, 'at J. Keyes'; Mr. and] 'yi.1il to-day the Jona disaster stood ow fo be ha Last Wednesday. evening the Clover Mrs. T. Dier and daughter, Aggie, as the greatest recent calamity suffer in models from © upwar ds day in St. Lawrence Methodist church. ' LT8, gt) | The choir took a prominent part in Club, with some friends spent an en- Warburton, at P. Milne 5. M. Lier- ed by the French navy in times of the programme. Miss Frankie Weir | joyable time at the home of Miss Mam- HA and Sines, Sedsy o! Bay, at ( peace Like the Liberte, the lena was SS ~ 2 ty suk-o : iss Joa o English, where games were played, | Milne's; Miss L. nglin, Kingston ag) ast ¢ ; " S$ * : » pent the week-end with Miss Jean | mi nh 10 I ; blown up in the harbor of Toulon, No mstrument can reproduce the voices of the world s greatest The club record was read by the wodi- Mills, at F. Anglin's; Mrs. J. Dun- Crozier at her home, Barriefield. Mrs. \ WwW 1B ki don. Tavior and Mis. P. O'Grady but the loss of life was less, mainly Ss Eos: VV rumke FORROR ss F cir and k = on, yior, Mrs, . arady, : y 3 : : Ronald, New: York, the guest of her [tresson, Wise F. Weir wd Eva Atkin (doo, Tovior, md Mes P. (Fredy, because the lena romaine aflon S artists so faithfully and true to life as the VICTOR VICTROLA. : 3 8 ' . n investigation o ie ona ON J - No instrument has the same sweetness of tone that the VICTOR T spent Sunday with friends in Elgin, Tact Ytod ficial : Miss C. Mchennie has returned home piosion resulted in an ocia report pre brother, F. Weir, hag returned to her [ son, after served, Visitors: .J. MeClement, at Rares : > . " : : J. MeClement and Miss 1. Paynter, at bustion of powder in a magazine where scratch as Victor Records. VICTROLA IX at $65.00 embodies - ' o John Murray has returned home after i r Sun i B. Donaldson, at spending the past three weeks with the temperature was too high'on wm reenize i's, > i: her daughter, Mrs. M. A. McDonald, | count of ty FruXimity of the a amo na . . compartment. rep severe n- = ' : ' AC manse, Lyn, on Tuesday, the | Lansdowne. sre the organization of te werd NZ the same high quality and standard of excellence as the larger models Sth inst., Victor J. Tennan ane - : con : £5 qj = : > x 2 : Mins rie Gi. Gibson were united ie Wedded at Allisonville, and said tie fod! Saute of the dis : and reproduces faithfully the voices of your favonte artists and all of the best mstru-' a Pans Allisonvill Sept. 206.--1 a wai. | ASter was Lhe absence ol accord, as . .g * . . . Rev. tv. .E. A.Pea-| Allisonville, Sept. 26.--At the resi mental music. This is the greatest value ever offered in a Victor-Berliner instrument. marriage bv the a 4 N X A COLD IN ONE DAY cock dence of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McFaul | Well as the divisions and antagonisms + . : pe a ii 1 a p flere r tas of : . i Herpicide, all sizes, at McLeod's [om Sept. 20th, Miss Ellen J. Foster, | existing in the different branches of the If you have a Cough, troubled with Drug Stores who has been with them sixteen years, | Service. The distressing weakness of i the central power explains + the pro Bronchitis. Asthma, or any Lung On the evidence of two spotters. | Was quietly married to Arthur A. Re T rouble, get a 25c bottle of 108 Nox| = liquor dealers of Or genshurg, = The ceremony was per | gressive weakening of our naval forces Of Standard VICTOR: QUALITY a Cold You will ever regret it. | were fined $200 each for a violation | formed by Rev. A. Hill in the presence | Where will it lead us 7" ¢ 8 For sale at Mahood's drug store of the excise law. of immedigte friends. The couple were! A Parliamentary committee appoint Plays all VICTOR RECORDS unattended, The home was nicely [ed * in 1907 presented a report scath decorated with flowers and a very [ingly condemning the naval adminis Easy payments if desired. pleasant "evening was spent. (Rev.) [tration of the past ten years, and re- ih INDUBITABLY the best Babbit M > Ms. Hill presided at the instrument. [commending a complete reorganiza aR , Call at the nearest VICTOR.BERLINER dealer and hear this . . . . . . When the happy couple enwcred theltion with special attention to the eli a n : : general machinery Bearings is Harris- Heavy Pressure) l |deawing room Mrs. Hill played the |mination of red tape and the distr: wonderful instrument Write for prices. wedding march. The bride was beau- [bution of responsibility : B : erliner Gram-o-phone Co. oe T sifully gowned in white silk and re Other notable French naval disasters The Canada Metal Co, Ltd. Fraser Avenue Toronto ceived useful presents. 'The groom's [of recent years were. MONTREAL gift to the bride was a beautiful gold | October 10th, 1906--Submarine Lutin watch and,chain, and from Mr. and |lcst off Bizerta: thirteen dead. \ . . THE VICTROLA Mrs. Bruce McFaul a set of dinner February Sth, 1907--Explosion ou . makes an ideal Xmas gift. dishes. torpedo boat No. 339: nine dead. ys February 19th, 1907-Cruiser Jean Death of Perth Road Lady. Bart lost off the north-western coast Perth Road, Sept. 25.--On Friday [of Africa: no deaths morning, September 15th, the gentle August 13th, 1905--Gun exploded We Told You So! spirit of Miss Emma Roberts left the | ahoard schoolship Couronne at Tou weary body and passed to its eternal [1,,. six dead ' ny ¥ she | ABA | | 5 | AGER A Jome, Soot Wr iris h a: fhe September 23rd, 19085--~CGuan exploded oo Was stricken 'with typhoid fever, anc 1.3,,.rd cruiser La Touche Treville at was improving when death came, due Now Perfected ~The Best on the Market! / to heart failure. The disease was of a Toulon, hirer Sead, Plu ) avioss 27th, 1V10--Submarine severe nature, demanding the care of ined t I af i x : t pd su ore { } a trained nurse, as also the loving he BA Inet y Dinerg et aller faving in the care of her mother and sister: A |harbor of Calais; twenty-seven dead September 20th, 1911---A gun ex John Labatt, Ltd. great gatiffaction te her and com: ploded on the Fremch armored cruiser " fort to her dear ones, was her bright LONDON. ONT Christian life, with an unfaliering Gloire at Toulon; one man was killgd trust in her Saviour. As she lay in [and thirteen others injured, five futal death and was viewed by her many |ly. friends, there still lingered on her The Liberte, with"the battleship Ver face traces of the sunny smile so [ite and the flagship Justice, represent common with her in life. + |ed the French government at the Hud In her death the community has sus- [gon-Fulton celebration at New York tained a loss, and showed many [two vears ago ¥ - - 1 RETR Te tokens of sympathy. Besides her aged : -- ww bi bo did, ------ Sain father and mother, she leaves to Passed Away at Clinton N.Y. [9] " n mourn her loss one sistér, Mrs. Wagar, | Clinton, N.Y., Sept. 27.~Mrs. Carrie O tt Be d - t Agent, James McParland, 339-341 King St. E., Kingston |of Evterprise, and one brotnerf soln, | Cooper, 'wife of Dr. George DeNike, ne o 1eSe Fonies a arts o 'orth oad, he unera was 8 died t h - I Ww 1 a " ™ . . 4 z _-- 3 {at the Methodist church, Perth Road, aged ee yon The am Wrest Wil Be glen to cach. he two Bake in your fistrice who Sonducted by Rev. 3, . Waddell, Of {death was tubercular troubles, from re -- arrows . pst © 3 : rig 4 i CSLOEM | which she had suffered for MANY vears SR for the dead, and tenderest mpathy Mrs. DeNike is survived bv her hua 5 : - w THE LEAST FUEL, THE MOST SATISFACTION, for the living was expressed Wy fh | Mrs. DeNike is survived by her hus Orange Maize or Orange WA eat . = STOP A COUGH AT ONCE. Weir's: A. Milton, at A. Grant's; Miss did iene , . [that it was due to spontaneous com _-- 1 after visiting friends in the city. Mrs = VICTROLA possesses. No records are as natural and as free from -- gollect the largest un r of carton bottoms of large company present. many friends |". . hn : village of Cape Vincent and was a ' : Toasted Corn Flake Toasted Wheat. Flakes came with their love tokens of beauti ful flowers. The minister spoke from daughter of the late Abram and Har riet Cooper of that village a them in the text St. John xiii-7: "Jesus an swered and said unto' Him, what | do aT ta thou knowest not now, but thou shalt Lost Children Found. know, hereafter." The choir sang the| london, Sept. 27. Grace and familiar hymns, "Asleep In Jesus," | Johnny Simpson, aged ten and eight "Don't You Know He Cares," 'Only | years, respectively, who ran . away Trust Him." In the presence of many |from home in East London on' Sun friends, the remains were laid to rest | day, were located at Dorchester, ten at Wilmur cemetery. males east of London. 'They had walk rim ed all the way and spent the night Budget From Verona. with a family named Ross. Verona, Sept. 26.---A reception and kitchen shower was tendered Dr. and Mre. Genge, on Saturday evening. heir beautiful new home was admir ed by everyone. Another wedding is scheduled to take place in the near Kingstor ir befor Election in the Yukon. : - : Dawson, Sept 27. br, Alfred Thompson has been selected as candi date by the Yukon conservatives. He sat in parliament for the district from future. James Curl has given his tene-| 1304 to 1908. The liberal nominee is . : Frederick KF. Congdon, who sat in the A "H Th h 99 E H ~ nae a --- coat of paint. Miss Sadie late parliament. The election take reeman, mgston, 1s visiting her a - - appy 1hought" inkverylome || |!romey hingston, io visi piace bn October We can scarcely hope to accomplish this, but we fie LW Jandiny hos rai ned The Salvation Army. --ean-let-everyone know what a thoroughly good range Toronto. feuite a number from hers| The twenty-ninth annual congress of the wonv Thoue 1S. S¢ 'hen vou are | ho are going to Parham fair. A haby|the Salvation Army in Canada will e Happy Thought is, so that when you are buying EO a I Coby | held 5. Turente. from Uetoer 11h one you can recall our statement, see the range for cillor James McKeever. Lewis Vanness|to the 16th, inclusive. General Booth v . yourself, ask the advice of someone who owns one is erceting a shop on the corner of | bas arranged for his daughter-in-law, | - ; F J C Ph the advice of someon h n ne, his lot here. J. P Smith, junk dealer, | Mrs. Bramwell Booth, wife of the TAKE IT AWAY and be in a position to select your range with a has -left here. Joseph and Harrison | chiel of the stafi, to eonduct the en knowlege of what a On wl range should be. ; Vandewater have gone tp Cobalt. Mrs. | tire series of meetings. Eb or ri AS The manufacturers have tried to make the RoE. Cut is Yisiting In Hotel, i Kingston Township Fair, - the millinery department at T. H. Third best of 350 fairs held in On d Cpr Craig's general store. W. Stanford, | tario. Citizens, make it the best this : Kingston, is visiting here. Henry Me-| vear hy your attendance. 1 1 » 18 a! A ) PY TH ou €) al T Mullen, J.P., bas a thoroughbred im- i -------- A) { a ported sow that lately gave birth to] Sir Donald Mann expects to see the at 0 i 2 ) . aineteen pigs in one hiter. Miss Myre- | completion of the Canadian Northern Thompson Bottling Co. . 292 PRINCESS 87, KINGSTON, o - PER) land, Sharpton, has resumed her clavs- | transcontinental line in two or three % ! a satisfactory general-purpose range-----one thay will fulfill the needs es in music here. p years. : : ui of the ordinary household, in the best possible manner. | Peter Bilmore, will soon he back! Prouse's Compound Iron Pill, the | ses0sscocssensnsscine 100 / -- -- ert vito-- from Niagara Falls to reside herelbest blood and nerve tome. OBOE OC OCHO MOBO ON Those who have used one say that they have succeeded. It bakes | again, Campbell's threshing ma pills e FOOD and cooks perfectly. It has all the newest labor-saving convenl- | hine § rd i " EY i = otter) a k i chine js busy in the neighborhood, T.|' A very interesting event occurred at OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY ences, many of them peculiar to itself. A. Albertson, V.5,, han left hore tothe home of Oliver Mather, of Thur y 1 Ganong's, G. B. reside in hingston, where he Wik | jow, on September 20th, when ni THE FINEST IN THE LAND It is a range, the general appearance of which is an ornament to any |} laseist Dr. (i. W. Rell in his extensive daughter, Mabel Florence, was. united kitchen. practice. He will be greatly massed in lin matrimony te Henry Kk. Hoyce. {} fthis commuunity, Mrs. R Wiham- Mrs. John Besley, of Cobalt, for A. J. REES $e Os " - ' son, visiting for some time at FE. !merly of Athens, died on Saturday. | More than a quarter of a million "Happy Thoughts" are In : Martin's, has returned home to |The remains were interred at Athens.) OVER NORTHERN CUA N pasK MARARET Sy ann § 2 106 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phono 256. : KINGSTON, ONE, i : : That's whe esesveenee I ---- a LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW For Sale or to Rent. 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