Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1911, p. 7

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LAME BACK To have a lame back or puinful stitches means Disordered k Hineys, and the sooner you have the Kidneys end Bladder in a perfectly healthy condition the sooner you will esijoy life, As far as we know, there is only one remedy that is guaranteed to cure you, and that is FIG PILLS. If they don't make you a strong, heaithy person in two weeks, your money will Berefunded. At all dealers, 25 cents er box, or The Fig Pill Co., St. Thomas, Ont. 4 Sold cand recommended in Kingston ¥ MeLEUR, i B : Rraggist. OLS SOLD 6000S SOD ON} EASY PAYMENT PLAN All kinds of Dry Goods, Fur Collars and Muffs, Lahies' and Men's Clothing, Carpets, Cur- tains, Oileloths, etc; also all kinds of Household Furnishings can be had on casy payment plan. Call and see for yourself. 214 Division Street, iil. COHEN vd stamp Ook sealer. It give, full wlars and directions inv Highest Grades GASOLINE. COAL OIL, LUBRICATING FLOOR OIL. GREASE, ETC, PROMPT DELIVERY. W. F.KEELY. Clarence and Ontario Streotn. . Toye's BuTlding. . OIL., 8 cases ssuniehseseee ! $easebieussncerranessce TRAPPERS send us your FURS and we will pay you the Highest Prices REVILLON FRERES LIMITED 134-136 MeGILL STREET «MONTREAL PQ. | We will send free to every trap- § per who sends us furs, our book *The Trappers Loyal Com= panien". AVOID HARSH DRUGS Many Cathartics : Tend to Canse Ine jury to the Bowels. If you afe subject to constipation, you sliould avild strong drugs and cathartics. 'They only give temporary relief and their reaction is harmful and sometimes more annoying than con- stipation. They in no way eure and' their tendency is fo the already weak organs with they comg in centaet. We honestly believe 'that we the best constipation treatment over devised. Our faith in it is so strong that we sell it on the positive guaran tee that it shall pot cost the user a cent if it does not give entire satis faction and completely remedy. con- stipation. This prepafation is catled Rexall Orderlies.: These are prompt, » soothing, and most -e ptive in action, They are madé of a refent chemical i Their principal ingredient and colorless, Combined with "other well-known in gredients, long established {or thew wsefulpess in the treatment of com stipation, it forms a tablet which is like candy. They may be *aken at any Time. sither day or night, without fear of their ¢ using any iff: conveneionce 'whatever, They do not gripe, purge, cause nausea. They act .withaul. ang aby pain or eff Se Jooseness of fhe bowels. The dot ohildven, weak, delicate}. EE a] as well as i These size ie park, 12 _ 2Be.: uN weaken «hich have effect a} THE DAILY phmisn WHIG, TC FSDAY EE -- * REGU LATES BAD BAD STOMACHS. STORE ROBBED BY GIR. THIEF, IMPERSONATING AN . SPECTOR GETS AWAY, Stomach ' Misery Goes ° IN-{ Minutes. your stomach and lies. like a lum and eructate sour, phia Scene of Amazing Bobbery-- 8% a a Salina oO ig food, of dizm $8,000. pc Philadelphia, Nov. 7.--An amazing robhery was committed by a twenty one-year-old girl, who, impersonating |only Sle. an, inspector in the store at Thirteenth nod streets, collected $600 in cash five cash registe re. With the her possession she succeeded in cluding | store detectives, who were looking her, and made her escape. That the robbery was in mouth and stomach headache indigestion. and will thoroughly money in |stomach trouble or indigestion. Ask your 'pharmacist to show for {the formula plainly printed on | 0e. cases, then carefully {why Dyspepsia 'trouble planned, the polies declare, is evi-lmust go, and why Diapepsin denced by the fact that the girl pre- coded The regular inspector who daily collects the cash by but a few min utes, About four o'clock Saturday the girl, without eoat or hat, made her way to one of the counters. She told the cashier that the regular inspector had been discharged and she would in future make daily collections. With- out a word further than to ask for a receipt, the cashier turned over about $50 in bills of small denomination. The 'inspector' affixed the signaturé MRC." to the cashier's slip, put the bills in a small tid which was fhe duplicate of the nne--earsied by the regular inspector, and taking up the schedule of 'the day's sales went along to other counters. She made her way to the suit and cloak department, where she told her story of having been sent to take the place of the regular inspector. The cashier, however, became suspicious, sod re. fused to turn over the day's proceeds, which amounted to considerably over £4,000, The girl did saving that she indigestion in five minutes. though each dose contains sufficient to digest and prepare assimilatien food you eat; besides, jt makes go to the table with a healthy petite; but, what will 'please most ' is, that you will feel that stomach and intestines fresh, and you will sort to laxatives or liver pills biliougness or constipation. This city will have many cranks, as some people will them, but vou will be cranky this splendid stomach too, H-you ever try a little fos digestion or gastritis or any stomach misery. Get some Pape's his of Stomach Trowhle nad Indigestio pot need t hox, Diapepsin RUNS NEEDLE IN HAND. Mrs, H. M._ Buchanan, Cape Seriously Injured, NY, Nov. not remonistrate, but would 'take along the schedule of the day's business, - went to the other counters. The first ink- | nesday," after ling that any of the cashiers who had | her nephew, Fturned over their cash had that any- H. M. thing was wrong was when the regu. Corners, lar inspector made the roundss fleshy ( 'ape Vincent, who has pnenmonia, Buchanan, of Law ran a COArse mu part of her hand. =t needlp right Tand broke She went to v. E. LOYALISTS WANT off, Watertown, Thur OFFICIAL RECOGNITION. mofning,\ where physicians at City hospital worked over her |nasely all day to remove the After using the X-ray it was and withdrawn. Mrs. turned to hee-home, ing. 8 Quetion to be Taken up. With | ""minion and Britis Government Nov. 7.-- Under an order of commneil dated 1784, and issued by Lord. Doréaester--*all- United Empire Loyalists were entitled to append the letters U.E.L. to their names on all oflicial documents, they and their de- seefidarits for ever more. At the pre gent time, however, this form has fallen somewhat inte disuse ard a large number of unauthorized persons are-making use of the letters, there- fore it was suggested by Dr. Sterling which cleanse the Ryerson at; a recent meeting of the land enrich the blood. Price LE.L. that a roval warrant whould], B. McLeod's drug stores; he obtained confining the use of the distinetion to the desceadants of those who earned it by leaving their homes and venturing into -the wilderness to uphold the united empire. An address of welcome on behalf of the United Empire Loyalists 7s to be personally prese nted to his excellency, the Duke of Cennaught,. on the ocea sion of his visit to Toronto the lat ter part of 'this month. A committee Ao draft the address and make the necessary arrangements Was formed. The association enthusiastically fa- vored an suggestion that-a fitting tri bute to the memory of the late Right . . . Hon. William Hamilton, who superin-. | Ores. They 'will also realize 1 todd the construction of the old from. the cheese. l'oronto, Buchanan Thursday o A Marred Face. treasure, blotches and carbuncles is repel the complexion is made beautiful the use of Wade's Iron Tonic I an oO Gets $85,000 for Cheese. All the cheese factories ity: af Clayton, N.Y, and the farmers their milk at the making butter. There has large amount of cheese made, though the price low, "the total $85,000 for the season. The far were 'glad to have the factories « because the milk station is now ing ¥1.76 per hundred, while they received around $1.05 from the in the v are either se receipts wete H what you just ate is souring Dyspepsia, Gas, = Iligestion and All Qn i of Big Department Store in Philadel- | lead, refusing to digest, or you belch undigested ness, Suspicion of Cashier Saves House | eartburn, fulluess, nauses, bad taste] this A full case of Pape' s Diapepsin costs | cure Joho Wanamaker | your out-of-order stomach, and leave Chestnut | sufficient about the house in case some|Miss Bell shyly hints that she from [one else in the family may suffer from many you) these | you will understand for into the blood all the!,.i.hbors for you ap- you Vis QO re for Dapepsin i {en years longer. call about preparation, In- other + now, mitmte, and forever rid yourself | fing on. Vincent, | 6.--Wed making a poultice for Mrs rence » the It pierced the flesh way in past the bone lt, fel the weight of yemrs sday the ! hand i, needle. | loc ated re- even- | Ydied. {of dgath A beautiful, healthy complexion is n (the iid lady A face marred by pimples; |cumb lent. bry illg, system of impwkties |tunate Cc. at iein- have now closed her Hing milk station or been a and al received was rather about ers loge, pay only fac nore Welland canal, would be to 'eréet a - monument, How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars ward for any case of Catarrh that not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cu ¥ I. CHENEY & CO, Toledo We thes undersigned have know GOLD REVEALED BY DREAM. Couple Rewarded for Their Faith in Oxford, Md., small Nov. 7.-Wee Mills, a village in "Falhot county, excited over 'The ~ realization dream of buried treasure. Some has been found and with ii dire for digging more. The dream to Rachel Stansbury, a colo wo- man, at her home in Philadelvhia, and was followed, she declares, by =» visitation from her dead uncle, Johp Scott, who urged her to act upon the hint. She and her husband, bury, 'went to the spot. deseribed- tof the dream, near their old home, at Wye Mills, and began digging. Three feet under the surface they found a box containing three. gold tokens irregular shape, each about the i a silver quarter. In the box a paper, falling to pieces from on which was written : buried here deeper down, and get it) Stansbury and his wife are doing their best to "dig fast" and want help, but the negroes of the neigh- borhood are superstitious and will not approach the place. , CAUSED DEATH. busine transactions and financ 18 of a gold lions came by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggisis, Toledo Hall's Catarrh Cure'is taken int ally, acting directly upon the © and mucous surfaces of i} Testimonials sent free. Price 756 « per bottle Sold by all Druggists Take Hall's Family Pills. for stipation Emery Stans. «of size was age, 'More money Dig fast Aged Man is Killed by Fall From Barn. 1 Clayton, N.Y., Nov. T.--While help-|™ ing to build a barn on the John (arnsey uid at Sand Bay, on Wed: nesday, William Winmill, aged se venty-one years, fell a distance of eighty. feet and suffered injuries which caused his death that night. Mr, Winmill and Clarence Garnsey were both on =» staging ap in the gable of the building when the staging gave way, Larnsey escaping with a few] © Drs. 'Buchanan "and Vebber attended the injured man and found that his aw, one arm and 'three ribs had been a by &is fall. Mr. Winmill leaves a wilé, who is a cripple, and two daughters, Mrs. J, Leo snd Mrs. Frederick Sheley. ' WOMAN 0 BE REGISTERS, Thinks She is s "Old Enuugh" to Vote." Whittier, Cal., Nov. 7.-"F think 1 am old enough to vols," said - Nee} Lydia Heald Sharpless, 191 'years old, when, following her rogistration as a voter, she submitted io a brief interview. Mrs. Sharpless anid" that Vision. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, . g ioe belleyd him perfectly honorable in Re Fan- re 0 n¥ and all tally able to ~arry out any obligations made 0 orn rlood system ents con XE NEVER KISSED in Five} MANY CHANC ES. | AGED SPINSTER, HOWEVER, HAD ne pec ts to at Least Another Ten | Tabooed Live for Years... Zanesville, Nov. 7.--"I" have never, been kissed in the hundred years of 'my life," is the boast .of Niss Rachel Bell, who celebrated to-day the hundredth, , anniversary of her birth. had comely She said to- Ohio, opportunities in her youth, but just dida'f. day | "When I was a young girl I went to many parties and dances. We al- of all kinhs | ways had a good time, and it always always | went relieves sour, out-of-order stomachs or {spooning in it. Diapep- | sin i# harmless and tastes like cahdy,{man 1 loved, power without any of what you call T had plenty 'of chan- lees to marry, but could never find a so have always remain- ed single." In recognition, of the ammiversary, miles around Adams- ville, Phio, where Miss Bell was born, and "here she sow lives, gathered at her home, and ope hundred farmers with shotpuns fired one hundred shots, | are clean and {starting at eight o 'clock in the morn- ping, at born. Mies which Nbagir Miss Bell' was Bell says she expects to lide ST. ARVED HERSEL F. Aged Woinan "Had Jh000 in. the Bank, Though. Nov. - 7.--A has just come to light relat- to the fale ol an old" sétainer of of a well-kysown, and "highly"respected "TAR woman "Nad acted in the of housckeeper to the family for many Her long association with {the various mempers of the household thad endeared her to them, and had come to look upon her as prac (tically one of themselves. Ae time went on, however, it _ was apitzed by the head of the (that the housekeeper Dundce, story remarkahle capacity years. they family was beginning In con- made for comfort for effort was comfortable arrangems nts were her « declining years A cottage was bought in 'the sulsurbs and spared to. make things for the aged servant, lgenerous sum ser bx uence making able. Hor was allowed her for sustenance {rom Wes to. week, Time and the old retainer Investigations™nas to the led to the discovery had practically | to st®vation. Naturally, the merchant who had made himself re gpongible for the old lady's welfare was deeply distressed at this unfor termination to a well-spent nove especially in view of the adelifipe sum al her dispasal, | Closer ingmity into the affaiygs the deceased woman has revealed "éact that there was over $5,000 1o credit in the bank. It is now lsurmised' that the poor woman, haunt 'ed by the fear that at some time she might be bereft of her henefactor land left to fend for herself, had stin- {ted herself of the wecessaries of life and had paid the perdalty. Efforts are being made to trace apy relatives who may be in exist- and have a claine on the estate so far, however, these have proved ifruttless, and there as every likeli hood of the money falling to the Crown, passed, Case that life, of the now ence Postmaster's Salary Cut, Niag are Ji Nov. 7.~With master Robinson, of Niagara Falls i A ollie wanting to {hrow up his job, because his salary was last month cut from 31 B00 to £150 a year, the postal authorities are making every effort to find or for the man who is losing money bv holding a government position, They are also "having trouble in ob- taining letter carriers, many postmen having 'resigned after a short trial at the work, a Suecess- Pessimism in the undigested food of experience. Xom) EMBER 7, 1 resorted to Gin Filla again for one 1011, r AGE § SEVEN. RESTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. (Limited) OULD NOT WALK FROM RHEUMATISH Gi PILLS STOPPED THE PAN 55 UNIVERSITY rev 87. .» MONTREAL. #Just a word of praise for CIN PIL S. About fifteen months ago, I conid not walk across my room, suffcrin severely with Rheumatism. I too GIN PILLS and became te well. Two months ago, I had Rheumatic Pains with Neuralgia and Diarrhoea. Twenty sixth year, Fall Ter begins August Ith. Cdurses in Bookkeeping, Fluorthend, Tele. Karn. Civil Bervice and Eng- Our. 'gradustes get the Dest positions over sixty secured positions with one of the largest railway oor- porations in Canada Enter aay time. Call or write for informa~ tion, H. \F. Metcalfe, Principal Kihgston, Canada, BETTER TBETTER GET | Your bins filled' with Our Coal before the Fall rush comes on P. WALSH Barrack St, week and became quite well URL LONGMORE. Here is our E stualigh guarantee, given with every GIN PILLS. We know that Gin Pills will posit «= cure Rheumatism, Sciztiis anu +mbago-- as well as Pain in the Back, irritated Bladder and weak, strained Kidneys, We pledge ourselves -- the largest wholesale . Dose in the British Empire -- to py return your money shond' Gin Lim 1s fail to give satisfaction, Soc. 8 6 for $2.50. Sample free if you write end Dru, & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Dept. B Toronto. { james "Highest Education at Lowest Cost' Within a short time In addition wi "EDELWEISS' BEER is the rarest, best and purest beer in all Canada. "Edelweiss" is not only a delightfully refreshing drink --'tis a wholesome food as well. Drank with meals it aids the diges- tion and tones up the entire system. A beer brewed especially for. tem-, ce folks. Bohemian Hops-- pure malt and filtered water. That! 8 all. Brewed by REINHARDTS' OF TORONTO J" i BEAUPRE. eo TELEPHONE 313. »- Afraid to Eat? Does the fear of indigestion spoil the enjoyment of your meals? It needn't. Just take and you won't know you havea stomachs They will see toit that your food is properly digested: They arc among the best of the NA-DRU-CO preparations, compounded by expert chemists and guaranteed by the largest wholesale druggists iri Canada. 50. a box. If your druggist has not stocked them yet, send us §oc. and we will mail you a box. NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO; OF CANADA LIMITED, MONTREAL. Vout | 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR IS ABSOLUTELY PURE The first and great essential of a food product, is Purity ; the Purity and Quality of our Extra Granulated have never been questioned. (Once make a comparison with other Suga and . you will not be satisfied with any but Redpath. Dainty Tea Tables are always served with PARIS LUMPS to be had in RED SEAL dust proof cartons, and by the pound. The Canada Sugar Refining Co., * MONTREAL, CANADA. Limited Eotablished in 1854 by Soha Redpath ne You don't need to be aa expert in. Baking to sstain the best results 'with BEAVER FLOUR. But if you sve an expert, you will readily recognize is incomparable qualities, Your grocer has BEAVER FLOUR, snd will recom- mend it. DEALERS~Write for prices sn off Food, Coarse Graing snd Corvale. TEE T. & TAYLOR CB. Limited, combines the rich gluten of Manitoba Spring wheat and the lighter, but equally im- portant, properties of Ontario Fall wheat. The two com- hined form a perfectly blended flour that makes bread light, *, white, nutritious and exireme# Wy palatable, 'while pastry made with Beaver Flour has » crisp, flaky texture that brings many a compliment 0 the cook. x race ----aha ane THECLUB HOTEL WELL NGTON STRERT, '(Near Princess). There are other hotels, but mone' wpproach the Club Tor homelike surroundiogs ated in centrs of city and clowe te principal stores and theat "Char are moderate. Brociai fates by the week, P. M. THOMPSON, Progrieter, [Tt Clr | New Figs Choice Apples Coast Sealed Oysters D. COUPER, Phone 70 841-8 Princess Street. OYSTERS Standard, 50c. a Quart Select, 60c. a Quart DOMINION FISH COMPANY §3*BROCK ST. PRONE 520 TRAIN RANANNN COLD NIGHT --~SPECIA L S-- Hot Bovril, Hot Chocolate, "Oysters and Lunches Pork and Béans, Geo. Masoud's ICE. CREAM PARLOR. 464 PRINCESS STREEY, g FRAN ANNNNN ee ------------------------------------ It = 'BUILDERS 3 ALL KINDS OF LUMBER AT LOW ASBESTIO LASTER FOR ALSO COAL AND I ALL KINDS OF WOOD. Prervthing else in the illuminating Aine goes into the dark background as the fuecd I hey oon A fungsten, Lamp is intro. all pale .into insignifi- make dark will give the ad the smallest cance, Tungsten Lamps ness like daylight and greatest satisfaction cost--in avery home. We also install those Lamps in stores, offices and fac- tories. HW. Newman Electric Co .79 Princess Street.' PHONE 441 -------------------- ---------- SPECIAL IN BUFFETTS A few lines we must clear in ordee to make reom for other goods Oak Buffett, extegsion top, worth $23.50, for . - ER 00 Surface Oak Buffett, worth $18.50 JOP: Cire iit $1475 karge size with BB. Mirror. Sidebonrds, Surface three mirrors, 2 Combinat ion worth $22.00, for $10.00 1 Combination Sideboard, solid oak, 826.00, for .. wo $2250 worth The above are of best manufacture, « hs J. REID

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