Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Dec 1911, p. 9

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@PWhy use Teas of uncertain GAMANDOUE LADY EAD DOG SAVED LIVES \® quality and value, when delicious | SALADA" Tea can be had on demand. Black, Green or Mixed. Sealed Packets Only. THE DAILY KINGSTON GENERAL HOSPI- | TAL ON WEDNESDAY. i | Marriage. of Miss Ella Cecilia Wilson, | | ©. Gananoque, to Frederick Wills, | Seeley's Bay--Other i News. | Gananoaue, Dec. 22.--The remains of | the late Frances Smith, wife of George | ! Parry, who passed away at Kingston | {| General Hospital, where she had been | | undergoing treatment for the: past six | months, were brought here on Wed- | { nesday evening and the funeral took | place, to-day, from the family rosi- FREE Sample Packet on Enquiry. Address:" SALADA," Toronte | dence on Wellington street, to Christ EE, PERRIN GLOVES The standard "of excellence in kid gloves. | ducted the service. TRAVELLING. RAILWAY HDR Ss Xmas & New Years Holidays | _-- Round Trip Tickets will be issued at SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE Wod going Dec. 23rd, 24th and 26th. Return limit, Dee, 26th; also good going Dec. 30th, 31st, 1911, and Jan. 1st, 912, Return limit, Jan. Znd, 1912, Tickets will also be issued at "FARE AND ONE THIRD Good going Dec, 21st,°1911, to Jan. 1st, 1912, inclusive. Good to ro- turn on or before Jan, 3rd, 1912. Tickets issued to intermediate sta- tions between Montreal and Toronto in connection with the above will not be valid on trains 1 and 4, For full particulars apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Corner Johnson and Ontario Sts. KINCSTONG IVT : EVI 4 Christmas and New Year Excursions, Return Tickets between all stations _east of Port Arthur on sale at SINGLE FARE Good going December 23 and 25. Return Hmit, Dec. 26. Also good going Dec. 30 and Jan. Return limit, 2nd, 1912, Single Fare And One Third Good going Dec. 21 to.Jan, 1st, 1912, inclusive. Return limit, Jan, 3rd, 1912. Full particulars at K. & P. and C.P:R, Ticket Office, Ontario Street. F. Conway, Gen. Pass. Agent. Jan. BAY or auINTE RAILWAY. Train jeaves Union Station, Ontario Street, 4 a. 8a ally Sunday exee) sxeupied), ;, Hyde eser- for aS or Foy a port Burn Mayngoths and pointy an ooth, Sentral Ontaie S ote shi} pi G ote, vay. Fomants fae Hi Ji J We fire Xo 2 HL. ete BAHAMAS IDEAL WINTER RESORT. im TOURS New twin-screw 8.5. BRAZOS an other large steamships in service con- necting Nassau with Cuba and Mexico; io = Smisweakly service from New and Saturday CUBA ~lsle of Pines, for Havana Santiago, eto. 'Where rigorous northern winters are aXchanged for wonderful Cubam clim< JEGDE Tampico, . Vera Crus. Making connections for Mexico City and all cints in the interior of Mexico, Xrits or literature and articulars rates and accommodations. a AND CUBA MAIL 8.8, CO, General Off Pier 14, Bat River, Rew York. 02s uve. Connections for Interior Paints . gales « each Satiings each Friday Dr. de Van's Female Pills A reliable French regulator ; never ® These pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating (he generative portion of the female system. Refuse all cheap imitations + de Van's are sold . 5 a box, or Hse for$X Mailed to any addrees. The Scobell Drug Catharines. Ont. For sale at Mahood's Drug Storg. *errereessceld THE CLUB HOTEL WELLINGTON STREET, (Near Princess). There are other hotels, none approach the Club homelike surroundings. Located in centre of city and close to principal stores and theatre, Charges are moderate. Special rates by the week. P. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor, ve but for 3 ' ¢ : : 4 ¢ ' d ¢ | % Rhage 4 Lager Now Perfected -- Best Bupable TRY IT | JOHN LABATT | umiTED 28 LONDON, ONTARIO el --p------ Agent-----Jas. McParland, King Street East. 839-341 \ stomach to healthy vigor ng + Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablet ach tneal-~and cut out the "piecing®. Na. Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets te the best friends for sufferers' from indigestion and dyspepsia. S50c. a Box at your Druggist's. « Made by the National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited. ore your 149 COWAN'S PERFECTION COCOA ' Cowan's seems to hit the right spot. It is a great food for husky young ath- letes : satisfies the easy to digest: and SP j church, where service was held, and | the remains were laid to rest in Gan anogjue vault, Deceased was thirty-six Fo of age, and leaves no family | The funeral of the late Grace Bar. { ling, wife of Arthur Webster, | place yesterday afternoon, from the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Darling, King street, to Willow | Bank cemetery. Rev. Henry Gracey, { pastor of St. Andrew's church, of | which she was a communicant, con- The floral tributes were numerous and evidenced the high { esteem in which Mrs. Webster was { held. In Brockville on Wednesday, klig Cecilia Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Wilson, Stone street, was united in marriage to Frederick Wills, of Seeley's Bay. The bride was one of Gananoyue's popular © young ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Wills will reside at Seeley's Bay, In the library voting contest which closed on Wednesday evening, Ganan- oque lodge, No, 114, LOOK. with a handsome margin over .Andréw's church, and with the Roman Catholic church a close contestant for third" plate. St. Andrew's Sunday school held its annual Christmas entertainment their lecture room last evening, the beautifui cantata, "Jhe Sign I'he Sky," was well rendered. Maple Grove Methodist church held | its annual Christmas last evening. A fine programme, fur- nished by local talent, was rendered. Wednesday's market was a good one, there being plentiful offerings and nu- merous buyers, Turkeys were sold at sixteen cents per pound. Although some were held for eighteen cents, and even higher. Geese" gold for from $1.25 to $1.50 edch, and butter 30c. tq 32e. per pound, lon. W, I. White, minister of fin- ance, visited Gananoque, yesterday, and was met by prominent members of his party. He left, going east at 1 p.m. Queen's University furnished quota of holiday visitors this week in the persons of the Misses ° Irene Toole and Mary Hale, and Messis. Hinton, H. Rogers, H. F. Berry H., Barnes. iss, Beatrice G. Aikens left yester- day morning for Toronto for a short vigit. with "friends before leaving" for Thornloe, to spend the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Al- bert D. Aikens. Mrs. F. . Amo, Stone street, spent a short time this week with Kingston friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haig, King | street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret Lillian Haig, to Edward B. Parker, of Dids- bury, Alta., the marriage to take Place the first week in January. Mrs. Je A. Thompson, Main street, pa- tient ae several weeks past at St. Vincent de Paul hospital, Brockville, has returned. home to recuperate. Mrs. W. R. Acton, Pine street, spending the holiday season in William. Miss Maud Barnes, trained nurse of St. Luke's hospital, New York city, is holidaying here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barnes, Princess street. Frederick V. Skinner, pupil of Trinity College school, - Port Hope, is spending his holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Skinner, King street. took Miss St. in when its and is Fort Woman and Votes. Toronto News. Some good authorities on both sides in British polities are beginning to say that women will secure the fran- chise and that the victory is not far away, If they are right, Great Bri- tain will - shortly boast more female voters than male voters, for there as in most old lands, the women are considerably in the majority. Many students of politics and history dread the ultimate effects on the home, the | nation and the empire. Others see in adult female sufirage a sure bulwark against the progress of socialism. Ii Los Angeles the other day the women voters buried the socialist 'municipal ticket out. of sight beneath an ava- lanche of ballots. Woman, and espe cially a wile and mother, is essentially individualistic. Marriage, the home, the family are her all. In her anxie go to provide for the future of the home and family she will always op- pose the communistic idea of proper ty. Her ambition is to secure the edu- cation, advancement and happiness' of her, own offspring. Thus in the long run woman--armgd with the vote-- may prove advanced socialism's final fatal enemy. McPhail as a Minister. "Toronto Globe. The Globe inadvertently credited Dr, McPhail, of Queen's, who is likely" to be a lead member of the Prince Fd: warfl I ministry, with views re garding protection atiributed in re McPhail, of McGill. Dr. McPhail, of Melill, nol a protectionist. The reports of his address were based on the Argument that if protection were' inevitable the smaller areas should have their share. It's Always the Way. Aaujen Herald, : temperance are busily en- gaued: ju Jost. now in fu Houting Saude ] council, where n= fluence a be completely nil; while, . the recent provincial of real value in the legislature, where | Gananogue | i won | enter tainmient- { waiter. / RR. of a Canadian Club address to | BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1911. PAGE NINE. 7 = "sr CLIMBED. L ADDER TO RESCUE THREE FIREMEN, EE EST Pm Ceres zr - ------------ ------ ---- -- ------ 3 = { Animal Heard Master's Voice in Ap- peal for Help, Went Up to Third Storey and by Barking Guided Suffocating Men to Safety. New York, Dec. 22.--To the already long list of life-saving heroes of the fire department another new name is added. It is that of a dog---Happy--a | Dalmatian, which follows the appar | attis to every fire, | Three firemen were saved from a ! burning furniture warehouse in Harlem through the sagacity of Happy, which climbed a ladder three storeys to of- fect their rescue. The three firemen, | one of them Happy's master, had been caught at the rear of the third floor in that dread of all firemen, the back- draught, and forced to flee. The smoke was 'so dense that they lost their wdy in their search for the window, at which their ladder had been run up. Standing near the hose cart, Happy | heard his master's cry for help, jump- for the ladder and an climbing it. Thousands of spectatots watched the black and white spotted animal as he mounted run after rung, and several firemen who had seen the dog start up the ladder and knew something must {be wrong, began climbing after him. | Happy reachéd the third floor window first and, poking his' nose inside, he began barking. The nearly suffocated firemen inside the building heard their company's pet and, guided by the barks, made their way through the smoke to the window. Happy's master picked the dog up in his arms and tenderly carried him down to the street. Then he tied the animal to: the hose cart, saying he would take no more chances of having him hart by climbing ladders, i - a / )Curing Ill Effects i * Cigarette evils are mostly wrought'by poor cigar- ettes. And the greatest remedy for these evils lies in the manufacture of such cigarettes as Black Cat Cigarettes--10 for 10 Cents --Nothing more pure in the form of tobacco could 'possibly exist: | i { { | { -- . The Auto Scorcher. Lawrence Mott, who writes wild west Canadian 'stories, tells a yarn which will be appreciated by Toronto | motorists. He says we ought not to { condemn auto scorchers without hear- ing their side of 'the speed question. "Hasty condemnation is always =a mistake," he says. "Once on a Cana- dian railway, I got off the train for a fiveminute lunch. The man beside me was eating something in a great hurry, and when he finished he snapped at the waiter : "Call that a ham sandwick ? It is the worst I ever tackléd. No taste at all and so small you could hardly see it. ' You've et yer 'This' here's Just a blend of smooth, sweet Virginia tobacco, selected from former seasons' finest crops, and wrapped in delicate white paper-- that's all that goes into Black Cat Cigarettes. And you get out of them more wholesome enjoyment--more real smoke satisfaction--than you could ever imagine. You're probably paying the price of these cigarettes--why, then, smoke the poorer kinds? To-Day--At All Good Tobacconists CARRERAS & MARCIANUS CIGARETTES, Limited---Montreal, Que. ticket," said the ver ham sand- {vie " Hear Caruso, Schumann-Heink, Mo- Cormick, Reed Miller, ete, on the Victrola at D. J. Dawson's, 244 Prins cess street. THIS IS DALTON'S FRENCH DRIP COFFEE POT -- which your grocer will give you, absolutely FREE, with 2 tins of Dattoris French French Drip Coffee AT 50c. A TIN Dalton's French Drip Coffee is the Coffee that is all smiles. It is as different from ordinary Coffee, as pan-dried rolled oats are different from oats fed to horses. Nature lines the Coffee berry with an inner coating to prevent insects destroying the berry while green. This coat is'tough, indigestible and bitter with tannin. Ordinary Coffee contains this tough, bitter shell. The Dalton's method is to roast the Coffee by a special process which retains all the richness and flavor, the exquisite bouquet and aroma. After the Coffee is ground, another special process removes every particle of hull--leaving only the wholesome, healthful heart of the Coffee berry, rich in gastronomic charm, You can drink Dalton's French Drip Coffee for every meal, every day, without fear of Head" aches, Indigestion or, any other ill-effects resulting. But Dalton's French Drip Coffee must be made right to taste right--and that means, without boiling. We limit one Coffes Pot to a family and desire that both kinds of our Coffee be bought. This is to your advantage because cannot tell *in advance which you will prefer for regular use, The MILD is an exquisite blend with a light, yet full, flavor. The STRONG is for those who, Wish Beavis fall. bodied Coffee and is especially, suited for after-dinder Coffee 8 These Coffees are not expensive. Atgoc. a tin, they are the Sheapest Coffee , because i. tests show that TWO pounds of Daltouls Coffee will' © as many cups as THRER pounds of ee -- and , does not mean that you go to the extra expense of buying a costly Percolator. hme fa ah fo French Soles trou that is reliable, to your grocer's, and he will ive , 'one.-of the "s French Coffee Pots worth$:. 3d. If, by' any chance, he. is unable to"fill your order, write us and we will see that you ame supplied + promptly, Bold in 25c. apd sc. tins, «3 TORONTO. STRONG Coffee at soc. a ti DALTON BROS., 2 -

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