rh : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, DECEMBER. 4, L 1911. a £ PAGE SEVEN. e | ; ' WOLFE ISLAND TAXES, A which; wii dvadly in need of repairs, ; SUFFERED THREE 'ABOUT CHICAGO JA cm "DEATH OF AGED : LAD "Rev. Fathek Rheaume, cur ite of St 7 i 5 Reeve Fawcett Explains Why the, John's church, left on Friday Jot his «i . Rate Was : home in Oitawa, a rest having béen | ~ sn as : Plisonres sd his Kidney Troumie FOUR MUST DIE; ARMED MEN| Wolle Isdand, Dec. |--(To the wait. fooct ren AT GANANOQUE ON |#dvised for him, : A pure, rich, high grade, flavory : GUARD JURORS. or): In reply to an item, I noticed | SUNDAY MORNING. On December 13th at the turkey fair un one of vour columns, as regards | 3 oe Deen decided that Ap market ov - coffee, The kind that makes you rmbt HEI tax on Welle dslandy would Ton Hd a ay re = ek will on lected. ? : 3 i i a. z Trouble, | Verdict Heaviest Tn Years in Chicago |i, gh the attengion To ou Fate. | The Late Mrs. Edward. Hogers--W.1 Ms C. W. Watt, Pine street,' enter linger over your cup---such is . . and Mr. F, A. Thomas, of Sud ury Ont, . '=--Lives of All Court Attaches 'are| payers to the fact ° that our county | ¥. Boyd Retires From Business on tained at bridge on Thursday even in order to! yccount of Feeble Health, ing. Is one of those wha know it, - He writes: rate was raised last vear, : %. "For over three y I suffered » ' ? place the county on a better footing, : <v is understood that W. J. Wilson A kidney disease. First T thought I Chicago, Ill, Dee. 4.--Following the financially,.an act which was in my | Usaanoque, Dec. $.--~Another of has taken over the real estate and in- . sprained my back, for suddenly the [sentencing to death of four men and opinion, a step in the right direction. |Ganancyue's highly respected "ctogen- { surance business of W. Y, Boyd, whe ra : would catch the small of my back and it {io Tife imprisonment of two hoys for| Again when we consider we have not jarian residents passed to rest about on account. of failing health, has gone o Wo oni pines Protected. would be impossible for me to straighten | ! ~ * ~y { SOM v . ¥ i - . - . ; i {the murder of a truck gardener, arm-|in the last Wo vears raised any [NX o'clock, Sunday me Thing, at the ito spend the winter with his daugh } Inyo up foi stvensl Sia, A dull fed guards are stationed before the city | township rate, we found it quite peces: home of her only Juughter; Mr. Wil- { ter, Mrs. Millard, as Markesan, Wis. oss the kidneys was Ways pres. {jmil; the home of the srosecutor, that | sary to raise a township rate this |liam Nese, Res stra, in the per J Mrs. Boyd 'and daughter, Mrs. Repin- . ent, nfy urine was thick and cloudy, and {of "Judge Petit, who , Yon the case, |year, that is two and seven-tenth (#0n of Sarah McLean, relict of the] ald Latimer, will leave at an early gs in ging geting land a policeman is detailed to guard mills. , {late Edwitd Rogers, of this town, De- date to join him there, from - whenee pum. Ae Fo jcines, dut the Tolar: | the: resitience of 'each juror. Threats of | If our people will look back to 1907 | ceased was in the eiziity-tifth year of |thé latter will proceed to her home in Packed in 1 and 2 Was ac vised to . 8 Indian | : . 1908 they will f . id {her age. Shi was predeceased by ber | Calgary 128 pound Root Pills, as tii€y had cured my wife |the convicted men, that should JH fand" 1908 they will find that we paid "hushand some six oF seven years ago, | Miss Ce trude Bawford i years before. A few boxes affected a yet the death penalty a band of their |8 township rate of three mills on the janet x. IL Years ago, 188 Gertrude Bawford, ndrse-in. complete cure Pow bles | ¢ lg ' invade the |dollar. Corsepuentiythe tax that year Snee which time she had been hj traming at Brockville General Hos- of a aio fhe bis. {comsudes was Drepared to invade the was as high as it is at present. feeble health and for the past | two | pital, spending a furlough here for sings good [oourtsoom, and take revenge, prompt- As regards our public school rate jt | years confined to her bed almost con | {he past' few weeks, with her parents, Don't neglect kidney trouble--it's 00 | Muriler c1 bret Crass « hé {oe increased wince 1908, from four tinuously. ilecensod was. well-known | Mr, and: Mrs, A: Bamford, Tint meets: dangerous ed as too ul. That | Huidor uf: Fred Graditow was 1 "1 and three-tenths to eight ahd eighit- {and highly respected in this section, | has left for Brockville to resume her reliable family y, Dr, Morse's jesime of whith Le EE aa Sonia, tenths, for which the council should [having resided here. for nenly forty [hospital duties. Mrs. Alma Purvis ian Root Pi ed th I Eas Who Ot the deuth-sentemes | Cos. JL WHER: 4 le. For instance, 1years. Her 'five children, all survive|and daughter, Miss Muriel, spending 3 : Indian Root En red iostands (are Ewald Shiblaweki, twenty-four al a apm, For ine A her, to. mourn the loss of a kind | the past few months with the Pending INDUBITABLY the best Babhit Metal for all in curing constipation and ity attendant {Yours old; his brother, Frank, twenty. 3400. We have to make provision for | mother, one daughter, Mrs. William parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Elliott, Leeds general machin TY IS Bearings Harris Heavy Pressure evils, biliousness, indigestion and sick "7° Years old; A. Philip Sommerling, 10). amemt. J hen unfortnnately, the | Nurse, with whom she made her hon | home in Edmonton, Alta, 'a Write fi ER . # and in rifing the blood. * brother-in-law, thirtyHour years old, dog tax systems swells the amount. after the decease of her husband, als William Gates,' Kingston, is spend rite for pr Ces. ist' p and Thomas Shultz, minetoen. Frank } [oni these few re ks Il prove {four sons, Charles, Joseph, Al-Nng afew davs with loeal friends: Canada 250 » hoz at your a » {Kita and Leo Suchomski, both _six- in I isle rks wi FAW. fred and Wiliam, all wellknown and | ¥. H. Hurd, Sand Hill, spent The . Metal Co., Ltd. Frader Avenue Toronto teen, received the life sentence. | CETT, Reeve. respected residents of the town. The the week-end with relatives, Mrs. C. The verdict ealls for the death. of funeral takes . place, Puesday -after- | A. Lewis. spending the past few weeks ---- " -------- 4 more persons than any one returned noon. in. Montreal, has returned home. Miss GRAND UNIO sinee the days of the Haymarket PLAN 10 CONTROL At the home of Mr. and Mrs, Spen- } Anna Elliott, [Leeds township, left on r riots. Then four men were put to cer Cummings, Frock street, on. Wed: | Saturday evening for Edmonton, ° ¢ J death ou 4 single séaficld, and in VAGRANT CLASS nesday' evenuny, Miss Susan I. Major, Alta, to take a. situation as steno : yo 1904 three 'car barn bandits" were |' just recently arrived from the mother { grapher in a land company office. . NEw CITY on an hanged. S------ eoltey, was united in Rarriage to -- - ay XCUTYSION teorge MN $c Re soma OE, 5 2%. BOT 0 SSRIS of {London Authorities Intend to Put|icorse =. thompson, "uy en A : Had it not been for the youth J Hintor Ge wide Fa : oui At Mountain Grove. [the other MWoys they would have re Hinton, of Gananoque East circait, 3 a p y Chas , of 3 M py . . jeeived the extreme penaliy, declared | Professional Beggars at Superintendent hatles Cotton, of Mountain ( rove, ec. 1.~Mrs. Barr, the Gananoque Water Power company, | ¢r., has returned from her daughter's, he } i. The story which convicte 3 ' s . i , the jurors. The story which convicted Hard Labor \ has had a gang of men at work on | Mra. J. McEwen's, Switzerville, Stew- . the men was told to the Jury by Ed TO uh the gates of tne mill at the canal, {art and Geon x Mills 6 pe . ward 5S. Day, Yssistant state's attor- London, Dec. 2.-Visitors to Lone gates n init home Mr i oils Rave Mined ney. He weaved a story from the ad-]don who have been astonished and A for: sova 1 Wh : 3. am e 1 ' : ! E , or several days placing monuments missions made to the police, and this annoyed by the host of wht ning and in the cemeteries here and at Arde {Was his only text in kis plea for the {repulsive begwars which infest the - Wilson, State 4 nm. death sentence. streets, will be, spared the harrowing has moved into his : ; : ! : : new residence on Mount Ple 'o- According to the state attorney's | of: their feelings in future, and inci Strong, vigorous men, women and nue. 'D Hartwick a sin Pleasant . of 1 3 " 1 1 » ~, it' . . Aas < alo nN jnccount the man was driving a load | dentally: the professional down-and- i Children hardly over catch cold--it's camp for the winter Vics Gertie fe Going of garden truck to the market and | out" ging to have an uncommonly ronly when "your system is run down MacDonald : yn ' ie f od 8 Visiti i Kingston . wd nearly reach he city line when | hard time. - |and vitality 'low that. colds and oo fh 38 Yiating ¢n . Fi d. De b 8 h had ou y hd nd hh wen hn John Burns, president of the local , coughs can get a foothold i a ui Bo cons Setiimed home rt ay, cem er t » armed with two revolvers, two butch- government board, which has control | Now isn-t it reasonnble nat . the daughter, Mrs. I. Youmans, i o $ er «nives, a. club and .a hammer. of the official poor relief agencies, ac-|1ight hy to sure a tough i¥ to build young people are practisiig for Aheir The annual dinner of the St. Lawrence | Gruslzow leaped from the wagon to |'10g in conjunction with the heads of up yout strength again bo Tarai annual entertainment. .) Risebory \ C r Society J y : {defend himself, but was struck down | the metropolitan police and the! Mr. Patrick Wren, of N. Birming-. has taken charge of the. "station a -ounty Society of New York will be held by a blow from a club. When he saw | Managers of the various private char- , hasan, Ala r Knows about this He gain. His. sister is with him, Mrs at the Hotel Astor, Saturday, Dec. 9th. the great number agninst him he | 109% dealing with the homeless and says : I caught a bad cold a veat Riseboro still Heing unable pi Yo pleaded for his life, declaring his wife [¥28vant &lass, has bagun the com- ago amd had a bad bough for long [oo : ; [and child needed him. He offered all |Pi8ticn of a bepgars blacklist as a time, but Vinol relieved it com- J.D. Clark spent. 'last week on $ * tol his possessions. if they would -- let preliminary step to the co-ordination 1 letely ard built up my health. Vin the farm at Mountain Vale Cecil : --- 4 oun rip {him live, but a blow from the ham- of all the public and private relief ol is the hest medicine 1 ever used iark is home from Manitoba. Alex | ' is pleadings, | fFeheles. Already more than un cr heard of for coughs ahd colds." ander McDonald bought luabl {mer was the answer to his pleadings, thousand persons are on the list, | This splendid cod liver and iron horse. "from A. W gs a valuable - From CAPE VINCENT pand he fell unconscious in the road. and it is lihg added to daily. When 'remedy 'does not smell or taste like | yy W Pn had a Jomo. Mrs, | $ ' | Then the men dragged him into o% lit is complete the police will begtn a ead liver oil, but is so delicious that Wook, hich vay a go bee last | thicket, stabbed him in the neck and vigorovs eampaige against the pro- children love to take it. Yet it has + Which was well attended. {fired bullets into the body. They were fessional beggars and vagrants. jthe strengthening value of cod lives {arrested while trying to sell some of At present a clever work-shy can oil, with temic, blood-building iron. There are 7,253 963 I plunder. manage pretty well in London. There Chronie bronchitis vields. to Vinol London, living in an area of a little SE Bl i iii iL -------- a.m For time of trains A) EW AL IRK and complete in- formation consult £3 N TR ay | " agents, 8 AY 9 S RAN are dozers of places where he can get because it builds up the system in all Imore than 692 . ; . " , 4 Jaf ) Mm WZ square miles, Largest "Hotel" in the World. free meals if he cun't beg the prico 'weakened and rundown coriditions, | ere number 670,110. New York, Dec. 2.--At the recent In- | of them, and he can sleep ome night You can get your monsy back any Well selected Presents are jovs un- v COWAN'S : jternatinnal Hygiene Exhiowions held {ot the Salvation Army shelter, the time if Vinol does not do all we say. | told. Best's holiday display will sim- | {in Dresden, the exhibition receiving the next at the Chureh Army fents, a! Mahood's Drug Store, Kingston, Ont. plify matters for you TION | special honor of the Royal Saxomia {third at some other charitable agen | > : {Prize of state, was a large model of cy's place, and if he has to, can | the emigrant halls at Hamburg. This spend the fourth night at the casual) 18 gommonly called the largest ward of one of the work-houses. COA "hotel" in) the world. Tt is in effect Most professional vagran's dodge tha a small village complete with streets, casual wards when they can, because Cowan's seems to hit the parks, stores, houses, churches, etc. the accommodation isn't exactly pa- : Thi del village, or hotels, pives | lati ; yo el les « Fo a lt 18a reat RI nl, Se, hol, vs alah re Sli bo » food for husky young ath- § semble from all parts of Northern | jp bed and breakfast. J : letes : satisfies the appetite : | Europe, preparatory to setting sail Under the new scheme eviry patron easy to digest: and delicious [J |for America. It is maintained by tho of these free hotels will be reported Hamburg-American line, in connection every morning to the new central with its service, and here the future Mmthority, set up by the local gov- : American receives all, or rather more ernment' board, and Vf a4 man is ar- ---------- than the Sqmiori of home during rested for beggity or sleeping out She, inapost itn and preparation for | po police will bo able to preset his am ng. h Sumnbet ion with the, Mudel record to the magistrate, and if he ; re pi 3 h p 13 . a village were ny number of models an turns out to be a professional va- . . . Pholegtaiie. Jlusteating the progress yant, 'ox be wil ro or aon on which your grocer will give you, Rina REPORTS FROM DESERONTO. . . osssie Chimes. shech saly wk bsolutely FREE, with 2 f Phursday, December 7h, at. 3 o'chos' a ute y y WI tins o The ,C.N.R. Reaches the Town--It A proposal that a menument to the Has Bought Land. memory of the late Sir John Carling Deseronto, Dec. 1.--The C.N.R. has should be erected at the Experimental | Farm, Ottawa, is being discussed. Sir jgravel from Camden Fast to about! John Carling was instrumental in €8- five. miles west of the town, on reser- : - p blishi JC . a 3 4 : 9 y o 1 tablishing the Experimental Farm vation, and a large number of then Sytem while minister of agriculture. are engaged. The company has| y : Thomas F. Gilroy, former mayor of bought the land from the iron com- New Youle citve vied "suslonly " from | nar up om oo pet or 1 iro Som CE RETR The vot- | people in old + > | 1 I has 8 reached herey and trains are drawing ) apoplexy at his home in Far Rocka- Fairbairn, formerly of the Bay of why. y Quinte railway dock office, is acting dispatcher in the cedur mill office, Electric light is being' installed in | iy e or ' tha: machine shop and box factory, | 50c¢c. A I IN and brackets are being put on the 8 poles om the streets, # | : : n S Navigation is drawing to a close, | Dalton's French Drip Coffee is th The steamer Porter brought in a loud e Coffee that is all smiles. It is as different from ordinary ' y Ee Terali ucr of soul on Moudwy. ne ~ Coffee; as pan-dried rolled oats are different froin oats fed to horses, any a Java be tol Brox Height frade of ies a: Nature lines the Coffee berry with an inner coating to prevent insects destroying the berry dnehie Large shipments are being made by - while green. This coat is tough, indigestible and bitter with tannin. Ordinary Coffee contains ti Dizziness, Sinking Spells and Exces:| Miss Mabel Megk, Miss Jessie Reid tough, bitter shell. The Dalton's method is to roast pecial process which retains all 3 : igh . and Guy Atwood gave a splendid or i v3 sive Weakness Disappear gan recital in the Church of the Re. the richness and flavor, the exquisite bouguet and aroma. With Use of desmer last evening. They were well After the Coffee is ground, another s ' received and will be Welcome to Deser- . pecial process removes every particle of hull--leavin W: THE i AME ON Dr. Chase's ! ohtg pudience again, only the wholesome, healthful heart of the Coffee berry, rich in gastrotiomic charm, E Richardson, whe underwent an Nerve Food operation 1s. Tommte moma went at You can drink Dalton's French Drip Coffee for every meal, every day, without fear of Head- I i E S 0 L f ing Ajeely. My. Yousg, 3 be Domi aches, Indigestion or, any other ill-effects resulting, ' ] company, ha ; the % : S| Nearly every women will read with |ofcers now are W. S. Morden, of To- But Dalton's French Drip Coffee 'must be made right to' taste right--and that means : & -- : ' interest the letter i of Mrs. George | Tonto, president. C. J. Anderson, mag- : a 14 : ' The "Iivictus™" aam aid Farally quoted below. It tells of age Error mater. : Cw ----- without boilin, . B . yoars of great suffering from nervous Onoert. was given. in the t The French Dri 5 : : : . : ) ¢ evi y, , or Percolator, Process is a 4 . trade-mark on the sole means ao hia. ey whioms ri fd Nistion ou TO ening ha the only way to make really good Coffee. This, fo - desire 0 pone Cofite Pot » a family and . 3 3 Fn > a 3 : X 3 { if bs i dis of onr Criffee be bought, tary d exhaust 1 talent. Rev. F, 8. Dowling was not 0 that you go to the extra Th ant rCAlSe Ve t ted : a great deal 4o-any shoe buyer. Rarved 4nd wxhiavs ed condition of the chairman, snd at the close, on behalf expense of buying pos Percolator, " = | in wivance whit yo ey cca om Sanat ie n It means footwear that will Mrs. Lieorge Bradshaw, Cosy "ook, of 8 number of friends, presented Miss We have secured sole tights for a Freeh = The MILD isan exqWisite blend with alight, . . Sm Harlowe, Ong, = writes: "I om ind 0 Gowan with a volume of Book of Drip Coffee Pot--one that is reliable, easy to ° yet full, flavor, The STRONG is for those who stand up under every test for to state that I received benefits from | Praise. Miss Florence Knox spent a ; clean, simple in operation. We have tested it = wish a heavy; full-bodied Coffee and is especially fit, style and wear. It, the Dr. Chase's Nerve Food which I fail- {few days with friends in Picton. Raul for several months and ean say that this French se sulted for afterdianer Coffee. : + St ear. x there: gol od 4c get any place else. [was trou- | Chatel, of Montreal, spent a fow days Drip Coffee Pot will make Dalton's French, Dri } | These Coffees are not expensive. At goc. a fore, means more for your $|led for many years, in fact from my ith Geo fe ThEY wpe : ; be ee Just as it shou ] i einer are the k St. early womanhood, with weak, watery 3 g be ! jroo + Cheapest good Coffee y. oney as' well as for your feet @ | blood, and given to dropsy. [ suffer fre. A. D. Maclutyre has re- . wa . i i on themarket, because z ed untold agonies from nervous sick | turned home alter having spent a fow . \ TVR C actual tests show that and for your sense of pride as dine Sud inking Yilke WAU rans iu Mubigon is \ Hi Papal Sands of , : ay invalid I Miss Gladys Tho , of King- : ~ i ton's Coffee will to appearance, pails, in fact was » wmbinvahif ot sion, spent a nay with har parents, : be delighted Tike as many cups as : j patent medicines, and got nd help, | Mr- and Mrs. David Thompson. A = \ HER Pounds of Bebind that trade-mark is | and tried every new doctor that came | "Umber from here attended the con- Ne i \ ordinary Coffee -- and the" assirance of hotest-mad along, but all failed to help = me. atin o Archbishop "Spratt. "in \ * PREPARED ae in a An Fe \ 9 @ | Doctors snd me 1 had no blood, and| ™9gston on Thursday. ; &™ iy Ge var, shoe----the shoe you should al that my rt and kidneys were dis ee 4 \ Fp © To insure this, we of ? > ' a dased, and that 1 had so many com- : Bethel Visitors, Je +d J » J 4 :these $1.30 French Da Che Ton ways buy. x plaints there was not much use ins Bethel, Dee. 1. Visitors : Miss Sqls- 5 iG - A Fa ly free, with your first order of . doctering up one or two. Four years|bury, gt W. McWilliams'; Mrs. Luther | : =O] = A A tin each of Dallon's MILD and ago | togk six hoses of Dr. Chase's{Alawley, Hay Bay. at J. M. Jayne's; td LI - STRONG Coffee at soc. Nerve Food, and was glad to see 1] Mr. Edgar . and sister," Maude Sale : Ah felt better, and then ®OL six amore, bury, spent Saturday and Sunday in 4 d and they have cured me of many of | Richmond, with friends Mr. and Mrs. | : L - TORONTO. my cemplaints, When I began taking! Edgar, af Levi Salsbury's recently. SRE : . : fii : Nerve Food I weighed 110 pounds, Camden East cheese - closed ; ; today 3 weigh 199, and am forty week for this. season. Dn Chase) Nerve Food, 50c. a bax] °F Ua 0, at alt d or You are supplied - and soc. tinw,