Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Feb 1912, p. 6

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Issued At $10.00 Good going Feb. 15th to 20th, Moturn limit Feb. 22nd. For full particulars apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Corner Johpson, apd Pe $ Sts. SALLE i bday rey 00° Good going Feb. 15th to 20th. Re turn Umit, Feb. 22 : Full particulars at K. and P. and C.P.R. F. CONWAY Oftice, Ontario Street, F. CO ay Pass. Agent, +. "Phone 50, ---------------- fo MAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY, Train leaves Union Station, Ontario : Biren set, od om. Jatly. (Sunday excepted) or.Y denham, Napuiee, Deser- ont to; ART a all' points FO. ye gulek despatch to ok arn, Maynooth, and points on vara, Ontario Route your Sipment Tp Hatiway. for furs {her yi no apply Ward, eich, Re) Agent, Rom ICE CREAM PARLOR place for all Kinds of any lunches and hot drink Choculates and candy of Tall kinds kept fn stock. M, PAPPAS & OO, 154 Priscess Street. "Rings Buren age "Highest Edocation t Lowest Cost" TWenty.sixth Four, Fall term La i Fu Douraes a erthan : Civh Service and 1: Ur graduates get. the tions. Within a short r sixty ¥ Jectired positions © of the Sraest ratlway cor. ns in Canad Enter any a of or Write for "informa. xi Metcalfe, Principal. ngston, Canada, hemor Not SA Oia to the fire a my. lace business on Friday, { have tr removed to 201 Princesa St, next door to J, Stratford, Taxi. Hetmiat, where 1 will be pleased to see all my - old ' customers and Also Any New ones. . JOHN OREEN.: ye tima with es 8e00sssscscscses FEBRUARY 16th to 20th Round Trip Tickets Will Be beft | 4 tamdard lated » Has Deen tried wna ko nid ox deta for TRE pAMY HOW SOME CANADIANS IN ENGLAND. FARED Money Makes the Campaign' Go--- The Great Price Per Head to the Winning Candidaies--All Personal Expenses, 100. Ottawa Flee Press Sometimes Canadian politicians com- plain of the heavy burden involved in the cost of a contested election in this county, but they are much het- ter off than their fellow legislators in the Old Country. Here many of the expenses, which candidates have to pay in Great Britain are paid by the state, and it can we generally averaged that for every dollar which a Cauad- isn politician has to pay the British politician bas to expend three times . a8 much. Proof of this is given in an AAR ( § VE) A [or mown [I POSTLY ELECTIONS] cows THE TOWN OF GANANOQUE. ton, N.Y. Poultry Show. Gananoque, Feb. T.--The Ganavogue Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock. Asso civtion turned out.' in force fur the first winter show of the poultry fan: ciers of Clayton, N.¥., who are put- ting" on a three days' show, Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. Kobert Cof- fey, of hingston, is acting 'as judge of the exhibit. Among the local breeders. who have large exhibits there LIVED LONG BEFORE THE " GLACIAL PERIOD, = ieFtng Skeleton Unearthed * in East Anglia Stirs Scienists----Prof, Keith's View, London, Feb 7.--English scientists {are taking a vast amount of interest Messrs, W. J, och: of (Hens {in the "discovery ef a skeleton be kT Ley 5 uioeh; of EH Theath an undisturbed laver of bould- Hurd and Sou, Lyons Campbell, and {ers and clay in East Anglia. If thy several others with smaller exhibits. [evidence is good this skeleton must Several nmngston breeders slso have [be that of a man who belonged. to a exhibits there, they having sent thelr race that lived in that district before exhibits to Gananoque, and these were most severe of the various ice move seat over with the exhibits of the /meuts of the glacial period. local fanciers across the ice. A singular feature of the discovery A tea meeting - wos held at Pethel lis that in most, respects the skeleton church a few mules east of the town [resembles that of a modern English- fast cvening. Mayor Donevon filled the man, and is not the more simian type chair ahd among the Joeal talent who tent of £209. Another Canadian-born county member, Allred St. George Hamersley, bad to pay no Jess than OUR» CRYSTAL BRAND sein te 0%. Td. per vote, or a total of £1,340. Broner sing, Ohg 2b uy. Price But éven he is let off lightly as com- AN MACLEAN, pared with! that good friend of Can- Ontario ar ER. AP Es Eo gre: Mn Cares Lived Tr ER AP wn bad)rgs sores, hachar gin Gates Lived [4 jose Bo, Hither No. ats among Radicals, Sir John Simon, {whose election cost him no Jess 'than £2,703. Sir Max Aitken had a borough | to fight, Aston-under-Lyne, and his lotal yments Smouiied lo £73, > yr VO other Can rl i Ende amtlion contestants had to pay as follows: -- vigor Nv talfores pi of ie g-aaar di - 131 from Ponerra 800. York City, or Leman feos. Co. Ld. Yorontes. fla doubt No. cogriress, «ond sed ac Aeioad rn velor free book 1a Dr Le Clore Mad Un. HaverstorkRE Gilbert Parker (Gravesend), £508, poral onion, Eag. Tre nawlrogée. Tasteless) or 81.34 per vote. { TAPILR. Fasy to take, rafe, tasting cu - J.A. Baker (East Finsbury) £355, or $1.93 per vote. Ian Malclolm (Corydon), 52 cents per vote. H. Gyoenword (Sunderland), £1,268, ar 50 cents per vots Ernesi Gardiner (Workingham Berks) £1,300, ar HARDWOOD, BEST MAPLE at DRURY'S co. WOOD YARD, £147, PN oid 0d Were ton Lal Stirley Benn (Plymouth), £800, or 45 cents per vote, + Hamilton Beun (Greenwhich), £821 A or T0 cents per vote. en 4 0 S Dr: Macnamars (N. Camberwell), £368, or 92 cents per. vote. in all life's affairs, Strength comes of pure blood ;~--good blood comes when stomach, liver, kidneys and os are kept in 8 proper condition little- care and BEE! Haws Sir 6G. Doughty (Grimsby), or 61 tenis per vote, Captain Knight, L533, or $1 per wote. | Sir E. Coates £1272, per vote, £1065, {(Ridderminister), or 54 cents -------------- HOT SHOT FROM RENFREW. Renfrew Journal Again Protests Against Breach of Hono. i art _ tly be H h h to which the Neanderthal man, though interesting return r v Pub- roo rt in the srogromune were (he ny ver: much later nomenon, be- ra rT flare Ben lic in London which comtmins inter Misses Essie Delong Liussie Dempster, belongs. Phe drop me a card: before ity else- esting fi Freda Sunbury, Mre, William Edwards | Their now seems to be a growing where. SUGARMA | Several Trish Nationalists = were re lund Messrs. afford and Wilind Sine, body of evidence that the modern Dealer in i kinds a 'Stoves and turned uno at £15 per eandi- Charles Robertson and W. J. Kelly, type of man was evolved at an ex- Furniture, ak ate, but Donald Macmaster, al-| Lisut.Col Joba Ib. Robinson, in | cremely early date betore the beginn- ree - though be also enjoyed am uncontested command of the jocal No. § Field ing of the glacial period, but that fox od dection was ulcied to the ex-| Battery, is gute 1 at his home oun thousands of years afterward the pri mative or Neanderthal type contin. ved to flourish in Eutope. and ose of the scientific commentator says. "Some people were hasty enough to discern. in them with their wonkey- "like qualities, evidence of the missing dink, It is mow-clear that they were survivors of a stock which had deter- {iorated, amd not progenitors of our Yace. If we had to accept the theory {of evolution (and it is stil) only a 'w itheory) it is a Puzsting fact that man thas changed so little im 100,000 years" 1 | On this point Prof, Keith, anthro- Lik {pologist at the museum of the Roval | "ollege of Surgeons says: "There is every evidence that this a lived long before the glacial When Lips Ave Pallid and the Gams | Lose Their Color. South street. J. MeAuum has leased the residence of Miss M. aane, Garden street, and will move in from. the rear of the township shortdy. Mrs. Mary Gamble mother {P. and Robert H. Gamble on Tuesday celebrated her eiglity-! {seventh birthday, which finds her strong mentally and physically. of Geo, Brockville Iperiod." Township of Pittsburg Council. Feb. 5.~Council met at 10.30 a.m {All members present. Minutes of gst You Can Make the Blood Rich and meeting read and fonfirged. Com Red by Vsing niunication from Hospital ® for Sick wy ng Children and Salvation Army, Toren D Chase' to, fyled. Auditors presented their Tr. S 3 hot and 100 copies ordered to be priuted. Towmship officers appointed Nerve Food! Poundkevpers, W. "J Ruttan, R. J. {Moore, H. Winliorne, A. Germain and i you find yourself easily Renfrew, Feb. 7.~The Renirew "Journal, the chief constrve ive organ] of South Renirew, comtinnes its pro- | + rests against the breach of honor in- volved in the "opposition to Hon. i. P. Geabam in the peuding bye-elee- ion, . Among its most striking sentences this week are these: 'The lenfrew electoral corruption that evepyons in the riding can wetlize too well, though it muy not be rank to mel clear of the office of 1 'Brockville "Imes. Mf the sharp eye of the editor of the Times could buy sc0 the men who are clamoring for an electiofi: here he would understand why deent men should prefer to le saved another debauch. , { "There is no loss tothe copseria tive party by allowing Hop. G. P, Graham to take the seat by 'acclama- tion. The only loss possitle to. the . conservative party here is the lose of honor il the promise of the com ivention is woken and the 'faithful word of the conservative party thus flavor is obtained by the use of the highest of Cocos beans, skilfully blended. is added to impair the health. building propertios of the Coced. Do You Use ov = enon advertised as of no account. The [conservative party is pledged by ils own regular convention not to have 'a candidate opposing Hon Mr. Grabam, and this paper resents ithe unprincipled attempt from outside to . fores a didate ou thie conservativy 'Ba party © of Seuth Leofrew to the everlasting dishonor of the part, i here." : Hands Budget From Stella. , Feb. 5.~Farmers ore taking advantage of the good driving on the ice, and are marketing their apples, grain, etc. Potatoes beve this winter. W. H. Preston drawing pressed hay to the city. The Marty Variety shows i here on Wednesday and Thursday, Jun waey 2th and 250k, in Vietoria hall Both were well } sins held thes are Very ve : : aughly before health can bm restor. tired, | {C. Enghsh; feace viewers, . W. Trot lacking in vigor and energy, unable Ito Robert Hunter, P. Jove. Robort to properly diges t the food you eat, es, James ~Kuglish, A. J Cowak and genevally out of sorts, logk fo Fen Jackson, 'N>Jlel oR Johan Git. he mirror and acide SXamine . eiespie, James Patterson, James Bax- A iL iy Somoph Helferty and J. P. Bower 3 - i w 5 . ' are. anni Shu your blood is this, fe sheep valuators, W. J. Rutten, G. V. and : - 5 f a ' h would be a mistake, under thesa: Stuart, Thomas Woods, James Mar itin, Thomas Gillespie. By-law passed umstances, to use purging medi | : Bp circum purg A , {confirming appointment, Petition eines; what you peed is more blood- trom James Vanalsti nd tl « ¢ 8 Bp 10 « Wis, richer bloog--and you: can increass | ne. 4 NETH asking council to pay P. McCallum for slope pul on road. Frank Anglin ad- dressed council, asking to be refunded amount paid Mr. MeCrow for erush- ing NeCallum stone. Accounts passed: P. Gough, charity, $10; Thomas Me- {the amount of rich, red blood in tha l® body by using Dr, . Clrase's Nerve, Pook: Not in any miraculons way does this treatment work, but just as na turally as do any of the laws of pa- " . . Auley, stationery, 70c.: Whi gf, print- Journal has not been placing the pre ure, T¢ wbphes 2 the bade. the ing, ete, $2.05: clerk, ac vd sal fix "Honorable' Lofore the name of of new, rich blood. These are found ory. 317; division registrar, £12.40: minister of customs. This paper |i, tondensed and' easily assimilated|Standard, advertising, 82.25. A. fF has always rather prided iteeli on its form in Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and|Cowan, auditor, £12: L. Woods, audi "micety in She choicy of words that therefore do not bother even the |tor, $12; G. V, Stuart, valuing sheep, suit. weakest stomach. £2; John Curiis, work, 856: H. Barnes, "Ihe men responsible for the «a It will take a little paticnce and !bonus, twenty-eight rods fence. £3.50, Lreement were the men wmo signed perseverance to = thoroughly restore S. Armstrong, work, 81; E. Hunter, it, and from (he puilibers came the the system, but by notmg your in work, 315; E. Bradden, Bo seventy men who organivod amd carried out|cresse of weight and the return ° of {seven rods fe nee, $9.63: James Abrams, the plan. On both sides the agreejeolor to your faded complexion vou |aceount stone, $400 W. J. Clark. pot Mgnt wre shiered into in all good {will be convinced that the lost vigor | ting dir it for Hugh Fans, $2. Po faith, and with the one end in vigw vitality is being restored to your{tler McCallum, 21} cords stowe, a". Cowan's Cocoa, a you get it from yow of dcing something to minimize the a Frank Anglin, money 'disbursed crush © grocer, is absolutely pure. lis delicious Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50c. a box, Gifor $2.30, at all dealers, or Bdman- h ison, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. ing McCalbmm stone, 864.50 ed until Monday, a.m. Adjourn- March 4th, at lo Died at Caintown. © Caintown, Feb. 85. <Mrs. William Buell, one of the ve rsidents of Ugin- jown, died at the Fesiclutcs of her son, George L. Buell, iy Caintown, on Mon day morning, after 5 lingering illness. Deceased was in her seventy-sixth year. She was born and always re- sided in this township. Mr. Buell passed away twenty vears ago. A fam- iy of three sons and four daughters survive their mother: Mrs. John Dickey, Rackpert; Mrs. 8. Wieox, Rockpor t; Mrs, Guild, Mallorytown, and Mrs. E, J, Se Camtown; Al bert, Sharbot Lake; William, of Max: well, and George, of Caitown. The late Mra. Buell was a waman greatly beloved by all who knew her, and hor friends were innumerable in Caintowy, in which she spent so long an active and useful lifetime. 'I'he funeral was conducted to the Methodist church, bw Rev. Mr. Fisher, of Mallorvtown, and the remains were taken to the vault at | Young's Mills. Frederick Tennant made a short trip i {lo Ottawa last week. Misw Shuce, of Both Mountain, is here visiting Mrs, George Duncan, Meetings are being carried oft by ross and MeCrady, of Lansdowne, at the home of Janics Eligh. Mr. and Mrs, George Grahans, of Bucknell's, were visiting at Gra- ham's on Sunday last. James McParland, 339-341 King Street Bast. tenon tems From Flinton. Flinton, feb. 5 ~Several teams sre engaged driwwing ties to Kaladar. Mrs. D. Daioe passed peacelully away on: Jaguary 20th, after 4 long illness. | or he WES in her seventy eighty sear. and Mre. Sapmel Andrews "and "s finst. 'question when eon Mo children, of Morden, Man., have hy a tint is, "Ate. YOUTlhesn renewing . acquaintances here. on regular © flo knows that School has re-opened, with Wiss Curtis . i ht per cent. of illness ¥iland Miss Cornell as teachers. ' Miss attended with inactive bowels and! jidan Banford is viniting hér sister, jLorpid fiver, wnd thet this conddion|Mrs Hewitt, of Marmora. Mes F. (must be removed gently and thor-i Nolan has returned to ber home here, 'sheence alier an nearly a year. Mrs, Charles Jackson is ill. Rexall Orderlies. are a positive, plessant, and sufe remedy for con-| Best pastry and bread floor on the stipation sud bowel disorders inj market, ""Rong' ug's Quality." Try jt. general. . We are wo cortain of their] ouigan, Brockville, was great curative value that we pro- Jeremy killed by oa from the roof of a mise lo return the 'house. ey in every cose when they fail *g man. ' 0! Bishan Farthing, Montreal, frodute entice satisfaction. ne tod eal Orderti strongly denounces the ne temere de ins are eaten like cam | cree . they act quietly, sod aid in pro- A Foes Barbadoes molasses for table use. Ask to see it at Gilbert's. Une milhon harrels of apples from Nova Hootin have beep sent to Great Britain this season, Again Northern Mexico is on the verge Cok revolt, besns, yellow smd Lima, at Gilbert's fmiario legislator. opened tof REMARKABLE Wo Why use Teas of uncertain ® quality and value, when delicious 5) Tea can be had on demand. ed , Green or Mixed. Saryle Packot on Enquiry. Address: ALARA," Toronte Sealed Packets. Only. JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE 85¢c. to $1.10. Sce our F $1.75 to $3.50. 70 BROC { 1s THE PLACE for RUBBERS and OVERSHOES i OVERSHOES $1.50, $200, and $300 RUBBERS from FELT CURLING BOOTS from KK STREET, MEXICAN s Sweet 25 oranges 25 ¢ Juicy and Sweet. A. J 166 PRINCESS ST. Oranges ents or $2.25 per box Fine for Marmalade. 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