Cu a - aim ¥ EEE gs ROE ile win ol eed oe on hei : A La " THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1012 Te PAGE SEVEN. y= ------ Es me fs 0 DOMINATE . $ y geal 2 nk ; rs <a : » MARRIED AT MOOSEJAW. - - i HOUSE OF MILLION STONLS. patelnvorti appearance une miiht 3 a Hed to expect trong ihe BERT AWAY GO PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, SORES, |. oe: wii = toes 06 rem rari a 4 Twenty-six: which it was oeetede Un the con id | had been : PANY . iy 4 Participated. Years (0 Complete: (ary, fThere is every eviden of : given Y HAS GROWS ESORMOUS. Ul AND ALL BLOOD Moosilaw Times. ; A remarkable stractube was buily Plan' ecaveiully designed holorehan di b three LY AN STRENGTH. i -- very plwity withding took Jace on by M, Chavel, a Freuch Mtr carvier | aod carried out wuh th Pov u to e * - al, oh : ¥ >i a 1 fox] Anteriuis vonleniplated for dhe pun . i ? ft d A . out of a willioh Stow be collated 3 tena ------ i a-------- hutch, when Miss Elizabeth Freston 4 ' is 3 Bai : pose our OC ors, Socialists in Control--Wide Pro. : T= Hews, daughter of Mrs, L. Sides ae: Thy coll ticle of Bt ir aiid B. Menci g t t gramme, Including Land Nationa. Pimples, eruptions; blotches, scales, ulcers, Sores. eczema and |... of Newton, Uni., bécame the : gs X ne had hu + hind treasured in gy mind the wer o | 1 €ould not stand it to be on my Watton Aud Reversah uf 'Ouiotne| ono other trousis te me ORAE oes. Coomabebe ome, discobrad' |1,ite"of toons Lagu Stanton, Jor. WW MElasart; ut hark vs be mies afi trousucel in yhv wit tho vier of | [ SHUM Qe Hand ir to be 04 49 Judgment, i Adopled. 9 workers in the cure of any eased. by bad or impure blood. {erly of Neunora: Uli Ji Sow purposes for which they were design grois, iin ut Mipture and oh abdomen 1 Soul hardly, breathe. x 4 . wl b of " En. J pa | aga nha om Poi siishments. Fai stone was co aM Heart London, Feb, 14.-Bince the libers | THEY eliminate ail poisons, build up and enrich the blood, epabling it {eon Wells: Jonnson' officiated. ed, Lock no foes. thah twenty sly (rie elirstimme - oF Ea shone dus, 1 ut But than ale x nes party returned to power in 1998, and | 10 make new, healthy tissue. : | The brid Vel. AWE by her | YSU: mays the Chicago Examine i kL ny. me y daly ! Remedy and Nervine | am able to particularly fines it has depended for Pure blood means perfect health, and If you will use Cascarets they ' 8 brite, en bos Y Work was commenced before the ! Huutevyen, in the departmicoy © be about the streets, a walking ae ite political life on the suppor: of the | * 111 ive you good health and a pure, clean skin, free from pimples and brother-in-law, Wi -t yDonell, 158 | whole number of siones were gather: Drome, Franee, vertisement of the curative qua- labor and nationalist partic, more | V10t¢hes. To try Cascarets is to like them, for never before has there Main street north, looked charming in 'of (ogethor, Int it. was nel until tho] When' k st commented the work ities of edies. although 1 legislation of the kipd ated by been produced as perfect and as harmless o bioo@ purifier, liver and '® suit of Copenhagen blue trimmed |i stone was in place that the pa-lmy neighbors thought 1 was mad | ities of your reme ies, oug trades unions has heen engbted than n stomach regulator as Cascarels Sandy Cntialtet Da sure to Sas Cage [0ith Blot She ore 8 oak tent workman took up his residence but wow (hey think differently he 'am 70 yeu ald CoCHRAN mimi i o Risto: carets and you Ww ely have x , d w h } any similar Paid fo oy Rha 4 boi Bealthy, blood and no more eruptions or dis- ' nation plunies and carried a white Lewistows, Hn. country, » ' « " : illi . - : | Bellis yr r rics I8bor party, which is figurements. A 10-cent box of Ca:carets will prayer hook. Mrs. William MeDon- No less than 3,500 sucks of cen ent |} nilidh, Lerman and American tow Better than any statement we were required in the construction of ists pay me a visit, : ¢ yo truly amaze you. vell, who acied as matron of hosor, y by the sogialisiy is | : I8leo carried a white prayer book. She the edifice. I have built my owns temb.in the | could make regarding the value of : . : tin gown with it ropresstits. i ras frente of the building, and the sar Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy Amor Torsét, the pe a 3 jwore an old rose satin g Une part of it ropresents an Ara. |rentie hy HOE, ang ihe Vi, aren h pres hd " : i ' ecru lace and tassel Arm hings and Bibian mosque asd a Buddhis tewsp lo, | Cophagis is considered pechaps th . M ) 8 Yat hdd har ip Far, large picture hat. ~ iaton Pett, Lagother a Swiss chalet, a thind a most renarkatle feature of the en | are these words of Mr. Cochran. ST eo ve, (CR "pat, tin" Winans wrk' Lh Wi" Hi pe: on: experimen oh ac numeric: ength, Its} Ned ie duties of 3 e ¥ ods, reproductions of prehistarie ani | "Noa thai sce that the ecitio i poss! - , w is, he ad to "ake it Miss S.7B. Stanton, of Outlook, sis x : uf at | Kishen ree! rao the ating, controlling, suiding mals and other queer liguris are usd [created so much interest, 1 do not re : ter of she groom, was present and to decornte the place, ard sinter {greet the vears of work 1 put into it . If you have -any of the and ruling party of the state was gownhed in pale green silk. Mrs ranean passages are filled - with fapd when 1 die the place will he ao] HENS of a weak heart, such ms in the mansion, of which ho was the Paiace is the show place of the vi sole architect, builder sud owner city. Every day overs a humdre THE MAN OF THE HOUR. In the few years the laborites a ALOHA » L. Sidney Lewis, mother of the bride, stone figures of every desoriptim 'constant raminder tq those who se pain in the left shoulder or arm, Ve ston enacted into acts of purlis TE 4 Lt wore black striped silk with old lace There are no less than twenty réoms it of what cin' be aecomplished by | fainting and hungry spells, short. No tudes Bia ien act, which : MTIngs. ii toy very eliGiontly pre which = are filled with the ' statues | patient effort." ness of breath, smothering spells, acefu ekating ddring omas ey y_eiliciently pre- CO ions desipned and ia ---------- : appl am set to provide 10%, i fee! sided at the. organ and whily (he ri: | sescuond oy. chek virsntite one co | A ake Opticon. A i : I chi i the eorpenss |dal couple were coming fn played rier. 3 | Lake Opinicon, Feb. 12. A larg you nee i met, which provides for the pm Mendelssobt's wedding march and The floors and stairs are all fish: | pimber from. here attended the carni Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy Persons injured at work; 4 : : : ; while they were leaving the church ho joned out of cement, which in = se 3d and ball at Newhoro, on Fridax 3 of the fair tiades re fins in a ye thetion yesestisatod Gy played she wedding march from Labo instances is studded with stones of {might. Melvin Hughson, who has beer whic. for over twenty years has . « } oy mn. 'ihe groom's gi 0 e bri rar . } e, sick list, is somewhat impro i = pare + Gren sea van found for bin in inde" Sas" ond orint io thet Ho SH oo 1 el 0 ft: wom Shae | Been recognised a the beat prepa nion fate of wages in lofte in the Tmpréssion, } : a, Tl TE th an C 4 Bob Prescht i Lirip to Elgin on Suturdas last. Mrs | ration of its kind to be had. where the work is donk an im- | The Right Honorable Winston Isn't it Awful. mony the wedding party returned to 2 Charles Eunis and children are visit Sold uncer a guarantee assuring the ent in the position of the work. | ( burchill was & war cofrespondent at} Peterboro Examiner. . the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. ing at W. Fannie, Maple Leaf Mr return of the price of the first bottle if it oun 7, to Bo 1 0 amt, et Seine i" Show | GC ASTORNA [i 1 irae, 3 | Sd S Ses ; lor the unemployed, tiv he lig re . 3 rong * ephi oy eld; The v " .o % in the erty Inst. weal 2 I w Toren ; 3 Bill, th wo -- the live or amet. aL 2 ye Ling. We have Mr. Foster, a mente: \ojition el nS young couple For Infants and Childres ple of days in the ety | Ww \ tors © Miss Ethel Dest, Crosby, at F ton and other western cities on an he Kind (TH Have Always booghr Best's; Misses Low'se Hughson, Maisic i extended wedding trip, after which Remand and Maniord Were speut Sun they will take up residence at Hazel Bears 'he {day at M. I. Hughson's of the British-born government, aetu- ally erawling to the Yankee railway commission to carry Canadian wheat to divert Western Canadian traffic te » of parliament, 'which felicves nies in grades unions of the payment of bors who represent 'their interests bo house; the establishment of la- a liberal government at 43; next president of the board of trade; next 'home seeretury and lately sues ceeding as first lord of the admiralty : : Blufie, Alta. The bride travelled ir i . ] ' : P y- ® iE, t 4 x o bureaus, where men and Womes in Fora man under thirty-eight soars north and south lines, instead of east a gown 'of navy blue with . pin of work may register and | gv eight 3 and west. We have the Duke of Con 2 " A with information se tc * of age Winston Leonard Speticer naught actually visiting the United Strive trimmed with blue satin amd ble, and. insurance agninat iil Churchill has managed to accomplish | States and being friendly--hale fellow, Irish lace. The bride was the re ness and unemployment. This bill 5 a good deal, Soldier, jowrnzlist, au- | ell met--with out southern neighbors, ¢ipent of a great number of gifts, i . dt-"does not altogether a thor, politician and Possible states- | Now, we have the duke going wrong the majority being in the . form of | with, the approval of the trades un. [30 surely he has run the gamut again. He is going fishing jor salmon Cheques, : | ions, bax been accepted with the under of human emotions. He was educa- next summer in New Brunswick, and | { Ngpatr ear 0030000000000 0000000e Removal Nofice : Owing to the fire at my place of business on Friday, 1 have removed to 291 Princess St. next door to J. Stratford, Taxi dermist, where 1 will be pleased "Buy. plasters LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW | For Sale or to Rent. Sales Negotiated Rents Collected standing that an effort wil he made ted at Harrow, and having passed | will be the guest of the Tobique Salm- | J Budget From Pittsferry. : to'improve it and if possible introduc, | tPTough Sandhurst, he entored the { on Club, whose president and other of Pittsferry, Feb. 2.-A pleasant 4 Bon-contributory system. army in M895. His career as a sol Pat Loves a Fighte. Hamilton Spectator. Whatever the Irishmen mag think of the measure proposed, they Bust ud. mire the spirit of the man¥ho pro- poses it. Pat loves a fight® and in Churchill he wees a man wh is 101 alrnid of a sorap. A weaker batesninn under similar circumstan would hive easily found it possibld to ex. cise himself from that Belfit meet. ing. Chorehill didn't, becausee jsn't It that way. And whatevi finalls Happens to the home rule billt mus: always be admitted in Irelag hai Churchill is no eraven, | Portland Hotel Opens The well-known Commerciabouse, of Portland, will be open to t} pub, Hoi on March Ist. W. H. Nph,, proprietor. On: Saturday Norma hing, Streetaville, Ont., died of erouphile on a visit to her uncle and sun Me, and Mrs. Cronk, of Cerbyville. The dier was not uneventful. Mr. Church- ill suved with the Spanish forces at Cuba. In 1897 he saw active ser- vice in India for which he was a- warded a medal and clasp. He Look part in whe Nile expedition, and was present at the battle of Khartoum. A medal and clasp were given to him for his serviees in Egypt. The next phase of Mr. Churchill's career was journalism, During part of the Soutn African war he acted as special correspondent to the Merg ing Post. Faken prisover in Novem- jher, 1899 he succeaded in effecting his eseapo within a month, and wrote an amusing account of his flieht. Af. ter his escape he served with the army and was awarded the medal and six elaspn He has written several books notably «life of his father, Lord Randolph Churchill, It would not be an exaggeration fo describe Mr. Churchill as the Stormy Petral of poYtics. Wherever he goes trouble follows, but he bas a Knack of coming through the fight with for this tnat the "British-born" were home of Robert Barclay, when a sleigh herded and "hustled" to the polls, last load of young people drove to their course with our neighbors to the south, amusements. A dainty lunch was serv in the interests of the salvation of ed at midnight by the hostess. A the flag and the dntegrity of British vote of thanks was moved to Mrs, connection ? Trunk Pacific railway from a promin- of Sand Hill church, Sunday, and ent business man residing in Sestile, #150 the tea meeting which was held concerning a trip he made from Win. oO" Fuesday night. Lesley McFadden lowing extract : through your train soveral and I want to compliment you your cgupment and servioe. i com- wider it so far the best Canadian Transcontinental service I have ever Samuel seen, 'and 1 have travelled over all the American Trans ontinental rail ways." to spend a few days with her brothe: Ottawa Free Press. ficials are New York Yankees. Was it evening was spent last week at the September, to bring about non-inter- home. Games and music were the Barclay and Miss Bell. The pie social ------------n held at Robert Brash's last week was Fine Equipment and Service. a success in every way. Quite a mum- A letter received by the Crand ber from here attended the re-opening nipeg to Edmonton, contains the fol- had returned from Kingston General Hospital where he underwent an oper I went ation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs, oD. McClement have gone to Amherst Island for .a short visit. Miss Lilliay Paynter has returned {o her home i Kingston, after spending a fon weeks with friends here. Mr. and Mes McKenzie and family at her arents', Mr. and Mrs. Edward Me aster's. Mrs. J, McMaster has gone "Gioing out to Edmonton NR in Gananoque. For Valae Received. \ ] Roosev i 'andidate. The wishy-washy nature of the pro-| Rausevely' de w { 2 Fire Insurance 'Phone 386. Conveyancing and Real Estate E. Blake Thompsong OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK MARKET SQUARN, KINGSTON, ONT. to see all my old eustomers and also any new ones. JOHN GREEN. Shoe Dealer and Repairer, 0000 0OOOOOOROTOORSTOONS Q/-%00800000000000 Fd LIPTON'S TEA | " RUBBERS. Ladies' Tan Rubbers, Children's White Rubbers, A i colors flying. Entering parliamen 9 : red Hamilton Times. : child was aoe year and 'cight mths [colo ving ting parliament as | hosed 'Dominion tariff commission as Ex-President Roosevelt, is quoted a conservative member for Oldham, be explained by Hon Mr. White, leads to < : : jy iy i ' 3 Mr. ' ding 0 ak ro Mebnod's taoth paste, 2 tubeie, | soon made n reputation ds a forceful | the suspicion that the Canadian Manu- 0) ¥ Togatding. the. prabubility + Meleod's witch hazel cream, 2 Wleg | Speaker. However, he disagreed with | facturers' Association has been get- hie gir . Sulilidate for a in 28e, Mcleod's drug store, corrnerjy the conservative party on the tariff | ting in its fine work. "with 'the rb dar' ywroblems ahead . -- -- and Brock streets, Phone 819, gliestion, and in 1906 he was return- | The manufacturers have good rea-' he Parien ar pro The official board of the Methist fed to the House ss the liberal mom- | son for thinking that the Borden gov- Bs at nie Be ihe. Toot] churgh, Foxboro circuit, voted onthe [ber for a Manchester constituency. In | ernment owes them something, and to do the job; then 1 i regar For any home, the purest bev- proposed union, 25 to 2 for it. 1908 he was deleated by Mr. Joyvson- | they are now collecting the bill. on i ; ' OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY RSA myself as shirking a plain duty if | : : r s (refused to do it." Iv will be remen | €Fage is the Mild and Tonic bered that in 1904, immediately afte . bis election, he said : "On the 41 | Appetizer --the famous of March next 1 shall have serve three and a half years and this thre Fiteyr land a half years constitute my firs {term. The wise custom which limi: | the president to two terms regards th substance and not the form, and un {der no circumstances will T be a can {didate for or accept another nominas {tion." Three years later he reaffirme that decision. Does Roosevelt entertai the idea that he is the only man ha ing the capacity for the job? All the newest shapes in Ladies' 19000 00¢e 0000000000000000000¢ oe c000000000080 roo . * and Men's. Order from ™E Sawyer Shoe Store Efficiency and Salary. D i t d Twentieth Century Magazine } - In his book, "The Sltitity of Al your ea er to ay. Kinds of Higher Schooling; an inves At all Good Dealers tigation," published in 1910, Mr and Hotels Crane says: "The college men talk Bad ansisiraing ct iia 3 las though they knew all about ever, Hamilton Brewing Ass'n Limited, tother man's business and that the: Hamiltpn could manage aflairs better than the JAMES McPARLAND, business men themselves. College pro {fessors and teachers are prep to Regal Agent. lgive advice on all subjects. As £2 00 fa year teachers, they tell us how to {| turn out $5,000 and $10,000 a vear {business men. Isn't it a bit strange that it never has occurred to thess smart college fellows to go into busi ness for themselves ? Why draw a small salary for telling young mes how to draw big salaries if you are capable of drawing the big salary | yourself #7 | : a d And We Give You A Pot To Make If In--Free To get to the heart of the coffee question, you must do as we did get to the heart of the coffee berry. The coffee berry ia protected by Nature from the insect world, by a tough inner shell or coat. = This shell contains tannin and other bitter substances. . It inthis shell, roasted and ground up with ordinary coffee, that causes indigestion, headachés and other {1 effects so common with coffee drinkers, Yet there is 610 otfier beverage in the world so thoroughly wholesome healthiul and delicious as good Coffee when properly made. Hurting Dickens' Memory. Ottawa Journal, is well that « Charles Dickeiis, whose will was probated for $465,000, could not, by any prescience, glance into the future and see the present ne- cessity' for the testimonial to his descendants. And it is an ironic situ- ation that this testimonial ° should be for the grandchildren of a man. ~who as might be seen from the .ex- tract of his will, published in Wed- newday's Journal--expressed the direct wish that no testimonial or anything of the kind should be gathered or ask- ed in his namie. ' 3 A Sn At Crow Lake. Crow Lake, Feb. LL res and Mrs. William Thompson, Althorpe, od through here en route to Ro tain Grove to purchase a boat.) Wood drawers complain of the dewp snow. is this good, wholesome, delicious coffee. It --- STR i § he mei no Wicery andby ous special fracas rou oD iD, oF prt pd ees nding, ev IC e er tanmn. ~ rene Drip i bearing shell is rod, We take nut all the onson ;: Fren " Boat a injurious parts. We leave the wieat the Dalton's Fi i Drip & P y he@irt--the flavor-- the aromatic essences that we mil pe % Thi a mean 80 mach to coffee-tovers.. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER Thé Percolator, or French Drip Process, is We have : y P. Bodour and Rawat Reynolds have the only way 10 make really good coffee. We LoL of fa . goo to the shanty at 's Lake, bave secured sole rights at last for a practical, : J illiam Sly, of Sharbot , i8 at economical, reliable Preach Drip Cofice Pot. | *Sames Hawley's. Miss 8. Bain, Miss We will give it to you free so that You can | Tharrett, F. Reynolds, at. S. try Daiton's French Drip Coffee as it should = TH is the Colles Pot Point last Saturday and met the Be made. Read oge offer. We havaputup. O38 Eg Sya visiting at Shark t Lake, bas retin: Dalton's French Drip Colles in two ends me : : ed home. DALTON BROS. . : i A --_ ---------- The cook's beet friend--"King's Qual- Jit" flower, | "Eaglish mised Frais Pastiles," Gib on far Yiinm " oF oe Hans