Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Oct 1911, p. 7

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ER NR ir THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1911. PAGE EEVES. Sold everywhere, 81 Of Siandard Gransulisted Sugar Has been tried and found axcellent for preserving and table use, Price © always right, ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario Street. Sess cas eseen coevasl THECLUB HOTEI. § WELLINGTON STREET, (Near Princess) There are other botels but none approach the Club for homelike surroundings $ 'ated in centre of city and stores and ¢ Charges are moderate Special Satay by the week PF. MM, THOMPSON, Proprieter, : principal dr amine SAASRAS SAA) Clear Brains and good spirits come naturally when the to ils work, the liver and bowels active and the blood pure. ditions always stomach is up Detter con- follow the use of BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold Everywhere. in boxes 28¢. GOT HIS HAIR BACK. Was Perfectly Bald When He Start. ed to Use Newbro's Herpicide, Frederick Manuell;, Warvland block, Butte, Montana, bottle of | Newhbro's Herpicide, April 6th, 1899, and began to use it for entice ness. 'the hair follicles in his were not dead and in (welve had hair all over his head Ind he writes, today in oan thick could wish." works on an old principle the hought a sealp | Nass he On July my hair and luxuriant as any Herpicide and with a "and Newbro's very--destroy cange the efioct now disco Herpicide de eauses dandrufi baldness, the ofiect dair at YOu removy stroys the germ that falling hair, and finally that with the cannot remain once amd a new Sold by leading druggists, 0c. in stamps for sample to the picide Co., \Detroit, Mich. Ope dol |* lar bottles guaranteed, Jas. 1B. Me- | Load, special agent, Kingston. eb tas bo ie ri Cause Stor falling prone, Send GATES, FENCING, ETC, Manufactured by PARTRIDGE & SONS "Phone 380 Crescent Wire and iron Works, Also Klertro Plating. | Indigestion, ead Sick Headache Genuine mos bea Signature PERFECTION COCOA Is good for Growing Girls and Boys---and they bke it. ht nourishes their litle bodies and makes them healthy and strong. Cowan's Cocoa, as you get it from your grocer, is absolutely pure. hs delicious flavor is obtained by the use of the highest grade of Cocoa beans, skilfully blended. Nothing is added to impair the health. building properties of the Cocoa. Do You Use Cowan's Cocoa? Fveformer is nothing a pretender ] ow BOURASSA WON GANANOQUE TIDINGS. What is Transpiring tn That River Town. Oct.. 153.--The finish ed unloading icargo of steel for the D. F Je Was trolling mill vesterday afternoon fs now loadigg--with grain at R. |Broom's warehouse, for 'KingsTon. A bunting party, consisting of W. Belfie, A. D. Beown, 0D. Brown, 3 8 and Cedric Gibson lft last evening for a two weeks' hunt 1. Borden right off thé lot" is being (for big game in the Laurentian dis- abroad in the ating of the trict, Quebec, with the Jubilee Fish The process cé cabinet-mak- ing and Hunting Cldb. was the final stages of tts com Mrs. John Davis, Garden D | iion when the nationalists proceed: | left yesterday far Winchester to at ed to tell Canada's premier "who's tend the district W.C.T.1 silo: aga abat's what |as de legate for the local branch. {| W. F. Martin, undergoing treatment lin Brockville general hospital, for soma time past, has so far be able to return jate., Mrs. J. J, Little on N. ATIONALIST ALISTS BLUFFE nj FREMIER R. L. BORDEN. Gananoque, {barg re Navajo steam- her mes and Ultimatum Me: First, But Day. | What Their Borden Resisted at Bourassa Finally Won the Telegram (conservative). P. Montreal, Get. 15.---The story of how the nationalists "'bluffed Hon. 12. {Toronto nosed victors convention Ultimatum to Borden. nationalists damand, with all Henri Bourassa's au was briefly works for recovered az to home to recuper Courtney is quite ¥ seriously ill at the residence of her "| daughter, Princess street. Her daugh iter, Mrs. ¥. C. Wallace, Belleville, has {been summoned to her bedside. Mr 'and Mrs. Thomas Baker, King street, were kn Kingston yesterday attending the funeral of the late Mrs. George Wilkinson, : The T.LLR. was put out of business for the greater part of Monda, after inoon by the engine running off { the track, Mrs. 11. O. Britton,' The! the weight of thority behind it, Department of public BD. Monk, Department of inland revenue for W I'. Nantel. Portfolio of L. P. Pelletier o Quebec Protestant fo bold a portioliv in the cabinet. | postmaster-genernl for Lesists Demand. failed to bend R. purposes of the na- | Borden The ultimatum L. Borden to the provincial treas street. tionalists The premier [that he would complete the mak) | his, cabinet in a spirit of justice overyhods Whereupon the iste departed, supplementing ultimatum with words to this lect "You will, either the dew of our ultimatum, or will parliament with a majority of or nine, the reduction being du {the nineteen nationalists voting { Laurier ji meet you | Borden's Big Chance. t Hon. R. L permitted "igh Borden depart in suggested | yor of national the W.( attending and from TU. in Win the district conven there goes to Sher brooke, , to attend the provin iclal convention. A. Hinton, pastor oF lof Gananogie East eircuit, attending the Ecumenical conference, in lo ands front, has returned home. meet | prederick Whitcomb, Kingston, came cig ght down Monday from that city to take e tolf. McParland's motor launch up to ho city to her winter quarters' Mis James O'Neill has to Ottawa for lan extended visit with her daughter, IMrs. L. PP. LaRiviere the! Thomas Coekrill, spending the dud: ier witn is brother-in-law, ng of ohegter Lo lion Lue their : gone sum James bald i ona | amd | growth starts, j the le Her- | lin the government at ture, in {nationalists to on." The in tha have be Quebec if Hon. province of n the nationalists My said I will meet parliament rity as the country {has given me, independent of the ua Ite Wil How And with that majority | through a redistribution Hill and go to the country on the one is ns to, whether F. D. Monk or R borden ts to be premier of Can " Borden "had Very well, vith such maj {will put i ad i Nationalists Win the Day. bluff to the would have chased tall timbers pod staff the nationalists he natiopalists legumervatives to Bourassa in the carry Quebec for provineinl elections If they offended Borden they ruined {their chances in the province, and Que would not enjoy the prospect of isolation that must follow the Borden government's appeal to the ountry on the straight issue as to hether the chosen premier of Can wlan or the chosen leader of the Que nationalists was to be supreme Ottawa. The nationalist gloating betrays the truth that the nationalists were sent behalf of Hon. R. 1. Borden they got everything they the allotment of portfolios, be the premier of Canada weakened the pressure of a pale bluff the Quebee natlonalists have nev make good bee bee for on and for in cnlise under that er dared to HORSE FINDS MICA. John Gorman Makes Lucky Dis covery While Feeding Animal, Buckingham, Oct, IR the most peculiar circumstances a very valuable mica mine was discovered re cently the property of John man, Adjoining his house is a large pas- which he had been pasturipg time, One day while | to the horses in Lhe pas noticed one of them paving in a strange manner, and wm examining the spot he discovered a large crystal of mica, which proved to be the end of a large ven, Que., Under on Cor horses for some feeding salt ture he the ground Death of Cornwall Lady. Cornwall, Oet. 18, lost one of its oldest and most high lv esteemed residents by the death of Mrs. Bruce, widow of John Strachan Bruce, P.L.8. Mrs. Bruce was: of | KE. Loyalist descent. Her maiden name was Mary Ann Grimes, and her tather, Khas Grimes, was a member of of an old Puritan family of Vermont, she was born in Ogdensburg, N.Y., in July, 1825, and was, therefore, in her eighty seventh vear. John Strachan Bruce, hushand of the dechased, who died twenty-seven years ago, was baptized by the late Bishop Strachan. In his day he was one of the most prominent land surveyors of Eastern {Untano. Cornwall has Thousands Bitten by Mad Dogs. New| York, Oct. IS. Twenty-five hundred persons were bitten by dogs in New York City, during the first eight months of the present year, ac cording to returns received by the de- partment of health, Of the persons bitten 1,800 were males and 60 were females. Children were the greatest sullerers, 1,800, as against 700 adults. Kalies, the board announces, aas been stamped out in England, Germany and Denmark, and should be stamped out here. Binds Wife to Telephone Pole, Patchogue, Oct. 18.--Dr, William C. Willis, of this phice, was committed to the state asylum for the insane at Central Islip, to-day, after he had been discovered early, yesterday morn- ing, in the outskirts of Bayport, near here, in the act of tying his sixteen- year-old wife to a telephone pole. Dr. Willis a year ago was indicted on the charge of abducting Jennie Dayton, the girl who is how his wife. The case was dropped when he and the young woman appeared in court with fa marriage certincate. Boy Swallowed Piece of Wire. Albany, N.Y. Oct. 15. -While five year-old John Guyner was playing near ns home he swallowed a wire handle wi a tin pail, A physician waz unable to remove"it an awhal . The surgeon ma to remove the wire while on whe way to the hospital. It was about sevenm|or and inches long. The boy will Eve, 7 saddest lot of politicians | would | want the help of the | asked | - {for and called od." Kenny, in New Liskeard, has returned here to the winter. - the Surplus. After Manitoba Free It is announced from that the Ontario government will dem ind irom the new dominion government a grant of $6,400 per mile to the Temis tkaming railway, or about #1500000 H all. The is made that Toronto statement the Ontario government expects that which was twice refused by Dominion government, will be given. Algo the Roblin government is | | keen on work of re |ducing the accumulation in the dom And then there is the {McBride government, with its demands {for "better financial terms," for Brit fish Columbia, in connection with {which Premier McBride's spectacular {per formance of "earrving his appeal to ithe foot of the throne," contributed |to the gaiety of the nation a few yes nrs ago, Evidently the new dominion govern meit-is not going to be left in any lack of wdys for disposing of the bi {surplus which they found in the treas jor this grant, {the last assisting in the "inion treasury. | Amtario Rip Van Winkle. | Winnipeg Free Press | The late Hon. Rip Van Winkle slept twenty years amid the peaks of ithe Catskill Mountains, and was of {fered nothing but a cold potato when the woke up. The living Hon. slept for six and a half years amid | the possibilities of the Temiskaming {country, and was made first minister | from Omtario when he was translated | withoug ever waking up, | Ontario is not entitled to indict the |Cochrane administration on the com- {plaint that the prospector or miner is {mot in the north. The prospector was to get there, the gold hunter could not be kept away.. The deep damnation of Hon Frank Cochrane's showing after six and a half supremacy is that the priceless man, the farmer, Mr. Cochrane, never put there on fertile acres that will be glorious with farms when gold is more and silver is forgotten Fearful Headaches Stomach Bad, No Appetite, Was Losing Weight and Strength. Frank Cochrane | sure vears of has Lo Wonderful Change When Health Was Restored by Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Headache is a symptom and not a disease in itself, It acts as a dan ger signal to warn you of serous trouble. By reading Mr. Dooneral's letter you will be satisfied that there is no treatment to be compared to Dr Chase's Nerve Food as a means of building up the system and removing the cause of headaches, sleeplessness and indigestion. Mr. Charles Doanneral, Kleinburg, Ont, writes: "I wish to communi cate to you the great cure which 1 received from Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Far over two years | suffered from fearful headaches, my appetite was always poor, and the stomach bad, | took medicine from physicians, but the headaches persisted, and 1 was rarely free from them. "Reading about Dr. Chase's Nerve Food 1 began using it, with kttle idea that 1 would be benefited. 1 had become thin and weak, but the ver, first box helped me, and with con- tinued treatment 1 have been cured and feel like a new man. The head: aches have disappeared, my appetite is good and digestion excellent. 1 write this letter in hope that other sufferers from may use Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and be cur- Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, B0c. a box, six for $2.50, at all dealers, Bates & Co., Limit- TE ---- _-- is the force that keeps the nerves well poised and controls firm, strong muscles. Men and women who do the world's work can avoid Brain-fag and guard their health by feed- ing brain and body with Scott's Emulsion ALL ORUGGISTS + 1160 |Carri age Painting Tage TO OURS. This is the place to have your Auto repatuted to stand all kinds of WeaAlber r. J. DUNPHY Nar. Moutrean) und Ordassce Stree Highest Grades GASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUBRICATING OIL. FLOOR OIL. GREASE, ETO. PROMPT DELIVERY. W. F. KELLY. Clarence and Ontario Streets. 'foye's Building, VOT LLLDOLIBES a I SEMI-HOBBLED This veally in two sections at portion ers and down the rolling frort terminating the The lower section has st t fre tail braiding full hacks are EVENING COAT evening ne under a straight outside of the OF coat of BLACK SATIN, black satin cording. from the throat, across the should. arm to below elbow and a low. vind bordered 'with Alaska sable. trimmed to the knees with rat- ¢ partially drawn forward and fulleld into the side seams between the and the hem of the ga nt The bandean of white matches the silver lace draped satin 1s made The upper looking practical the waist has serms running the Waist nts ne! the Knees satin ribbon LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW For Sale or to Rent. Sales Negotiated Rents Collected Fire Insurance Conveyancing and Real Estate E. Blake Thompson, OVER NORTHEEN CROWN BANK. MARKET SQUARME, 'Phone 186. KINGSTON, ONT, Seve cvsrasvsenssscsassasssfrrrscssssssssassecsasell FIGS! FIGS! NEW FIGS just arrived at 15c and 20¢ per Ib. One pound boxes at 15c. CALIFORNIA GRAPES at 15¢ per 1b, ITALIAN PRUNES at 15¢ per dozen. R. H. TOYE, 302 King St. =e. Besssasssssssssssassssasferssssssasssssssssasesll white satin gown - COMMISSION Ques- TO PETITION CONGRESS GOVERNMENT BY Council (o Submit tion to Ratepayers. et Is Wants to Stop Shinments of Liquor] Stratford Into Prohibition Section. stratford coun step to CoOmMSsion, foronto, Oat., ct \ re iratiord, tion was pas finite Methodist conference, petitioning Winds COVernme hy congress of t olution to ap tak steps 1 hquor from on bition territory hance of the ing the pheity Resolutions the ' consider and re wlvisability of vesting ol commissioners the exercised hy COmMmmMiSSionery, police commission, the appoint the | law Wt present fecloral wine, water with the were commission, park sihiemnge | With a ww to submitting the committee of the elections in flight. and heat mmission hivjuor tratli passed a t|co and unjest ifiable dy and recom the sanctity of the home and of Methodist refu marry unwarrantal divorced fidelity mn ta { mend 0 ) pm 1 ion. of i \ ministers in 0d to a vote ratepavers at ipal {Ie Jaunary, CHOCOLATES Fresh Arrival Ganong's Finest Chocolates LARGEST ASSORTMENT. Only 50c per Pound. A. J. REES, 166 PRINCESS ST. Phone 58 gons: also wom thin complete - Leo Lake Locals. pression of the opium trathe an Hamilton f of Baltimoy with 1'r powmting hishops ton, and Wilson, mittee to and to expres ference Lake, Oct. 17 over Corn and potatoes cutting abundant are re fo hlling are vorn and or this district, in his proposal @ i Rlackmas . 1 lnckman are here, M month's Michigan | Patterson, In- | i verary, is the Mrs. M. Webb Ointine Recent visitor James and M. | i Metiarvey, Mount ney: M. Keon Patterson, Inverary, conte $ concurrence of Messrs. Simp- | finished | . Forres- | Why be Why sulier cuts, bruises, and run the serions risk poisoning, when 'Mecca' will relieve the pe condition «dC. on 3 / through HITE threshing Hurt? {ter ds, burns, it W end wd Winnipe after a Chicago, Mrs, R guest of has ret Vis | h- fr pain trom sunburn, boi { hes vn mst store a healthy ly heal ? druggists. Rebellion in Korea? ork, Oct 1s \ Petershury News Mukden states rebellion has broken out in months Kore | and As a result of the off of the Poole ple y England) council to OF every rat killed, | for during three Money superiority, w world! Several thou special ca-| from St favs received hers from 529 were a } Jd that a natives THE TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS CORPORATION will send post free a copy of their pamphlet on "Some Common Mistakes in the Making of Wills" TORONTO OTTAWA WINNIPEG SASKATOON have | views it, sometime and declared war on the Japan: | superiority ' ---- | | | | i | THE ROYAL MANNISH SHOES There are many Young Women who are ain, ing the value of Royal Mannish 8hoes. The last and patterns are constructed to give the greatest com- fort, and at the same time present a stylish and natty appearance. We have them in all Leathers. Sold only by MLLE. 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