- FEAR BT LABRBS THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, Health and Beauty Helps A MARTYN : then Th clear ariel lotion not the and add Is om the r He: You can jttending needle v ise here giver pint each" to this pou s Treiuentiy peaip. ro this Yor not be atbered with alp or. duotl, Heless hi istent iar of quing will give ou & magnificen we al > is 1 ir wi of tid the hairs com skin aud you . You will ar delatons fail G Ir one ol find; bu wiil bay a un a ' n 1 this former simple half hot parnotls Lablespounfu gradually takes Jury in venient t skin rinkle fig tr ri and r Sunces a wate and when befor es x | did complexion alcoho nd massage ff AWARDS $ 91, 000: To Walter A. Telfer Against :. R. 6. Dun & & Company. A SEDUCTION ACTION RESULTED IN AWARD TO GIRL'S FATHER. A Gananogue Alimony Case Was Heard, but the Judge Reserved Judgment--A Slander Case Was! settled Out of Court, R. Dun '& Company, Toronto, t pay Walter A. Telfer, propgietor Jritish- American hotel, Gi. { the February, 1911, that thé abov hotel was in charge of a bailifi, which was absolutely false. The case was before the high court all Wednesday After being out hour the jury brough in its verdict, for the plaintifi with The verdict of more or les peculiar stating that the jury Mr. Telfer's loxs had but recommended exemp damages to the extent of ¥1,000, as Dun & Co. had certainly been ney- | ligent in not properly investigating be publishing they did regard Mi Felter's credit, is reported that~the company will 2nd « a an finding costs. was a nature, not feel that been lary severe, {fore what : my It {appeal the case. | When the was resumed Wednes | case afternoon, Henry Kelly, distric Everybody Looks Well algo our suits, Cause we use "choicest vies, ia the designs, employ only expert fitters cutters We give alr to the wearer of a suit or oat made by us. Let us have order to you the truth of will find our prices very De fa in one of only the latest "swell" 0 ove atri our claim res Thos. Lambert Merchant Tailor 157 PRINCESS STREET. The Canada Metal Co., Ltd. FRASER AVE. - TORONTO Is true to its reputation as the Best Babbitt Metal for all general machiu- ery bearings HARRIS HEAVY PRESSURE SLbsess tseasastattel | Lhetttetsieeted er TEA GOES FARTHEST FOR THE MONEY seseesenseeseesseesesstssseseeeseeseester " Electric Light Cheaper Than Coal Oil. Reduce your Lighting Bill by using the Genuine English make " Nick" Tungsten Lamps--the most econom- ical on the market. Prices Right. ELLIOTT BROS. 77 PRINCESS ST. FHIIIIIIINIIIIIIIINN VRIIIINIIIIITevIIIeY te SRR RAG gr ALL WILL WIN That's the kind of victory in which all trivmph and no one suffers defeat. Women's Dongola Choco- late Boots and Tan Oxfords regular $3.00 and $3.50 for $1.75. Women's Patent Leather Laced and Buttoned, plain too and with toe cap, fine wasy fitting boot. Regular | £3.00 for Oo and and distinguishe from you so that we may prove You wgonabie. EVER ER EERIE RYE RRR Ese SIvevee day manager for R. G. Dun & Co, called and told of having been inform at the head office in Toronto, that item concerning Mr. Telfer was in Ottawa was advised, was ed the orrect. orrection was printed, I'he evidence of the previous witness, { closed the the defendants, and then Mr. Hutchinson re-called Mr. Tel fer concerning some previous evidence In his address to the jury, Mr stated that it most regrettable nature. intention of offering any error but this was an old phrase, d case for Cow- was a case of He had excuse for the an " accident, and to use 'accidents will happen ov on the best regulated familie The company regretted very much the publication of the item. Continuing, My Cowan referred to the mortgage taken by Mr. Telfer on higlbhotel fur nishings and stated thai if the was doing a good bukiness, it not be necessary for Mr. Teller a chattel mortgage for the sam 7,000 he did. AN this could se carried on without becoming mon gossip. lice towards Mr. Telfer, and as soo asit was reported that the item incorrect it had been investigated an corrected, the correction being given prominent place in the Bulletin. Ther certainly no malice or intent the part of Dun & Co its stall The damages must not consist of amount specified by Mr. Telfer It must consist of the he sustained Mr. Telfer had shown his financial loss. Where was the evidence of the actual damag The only evidence was that receipts of the British American hotel! and Frontenac hotel were not as great in the vear 1911 as in the vear previ ous. This, it was alleged, was due to the fact that trade had been taken to Mr. Telfer had not shown of damage. The rates Telier might have been in O as was on 5 OF evidence actu al not loss cs? Fiver ports 2100 worth charged by Mr. iness. Mr. said that negligence. making the sorrow, but Mr. Telfer sustained. Hutchinson, in his summing up, the case was one of gross The company admitted mistake and expressed this did" not compensate for the damage had An apology, no matter how ample, would not bring back money Mr Telfer bad lost ea Dress Warmly he the by Much Fully 80 Per Cent. of Colds Directly Traceable to Insufficient Clothing. Dr. Chase's .)'" Linseed and Few people are careful emough regulating the clothing changés of temperature. more attention is to meet tho And the increase plague. By '{ chest, by sufficient protection to the body, passing quickly from rooms to the chilly outdoor volds are contracted and too neglected until serious arise. Avoid colds by every sible, of the great and tf so unfortunate as contract a cold, cheek it quick using Dr. Chase's Syrup of Li and Turpertime. ever had such an enormous sale big country. The reason is not o seek. » Dr. Chase's Syrup of Bin «1 and Turpentine is Jeough misture. It is a medicine of thorough and far-reaching action on the human system. It is Bot a mere relief for cough | ng, but™n positive cure for the eold itself. It loosens the cough, allays wilammation, soothes the irritated bronchial tubes, and brings in OF 8800! the sum £1,000 for publishing in ite Bulletin' and a half,! asked to investigate, with the result that the] ne an hotel would to put The bulletin had no ma- was i Whiting, n the she cause for the falling off of his bus-, To Avoid Colds. Turpentine in until given to dressing suitably there is little chance to check white unduly exposing the throat and 'wearing -thin shoes, by in- by overheated air often developments No treatment for coughs and ool far no mete about THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1912. stress had i elfer mort rages but Jeon put on the fact that] had taken out two chattel | no evidence was {to show that this infdrmation | been published in the Bulletin {the hte sl business credit had Iw relied upon, and Mr. Telfer was not a pombe n Lo put his finger on the amount of damage, he had sustained. |As an 'hate keeper, Mr. Telfer had to secure credit, otherwise he could not jrun the hotel. It was impossible to a net out after all who had stop = staying at the hotel, but it had en Jove that business had shown ling off. Telfer's books had a In ed. pe it was shown that there had been a falling off of about £11,000. Mr. Telfer suffered as a re- sult of the report, and the guilty {party should be made to pay. Coun- isel for defendants claimed that Mr. felfer had not shown damage, ls amounting to ¥100, Was the logs of about $11,000 all a mistake ? When a {company made such blunders, they {should be made to pay and a lesson {should be given the company that they must have reliable agents. The man who had sent the informa tion had not been ealled, the defence taking as their stand in this action, that he would have to divulge the source of his information, 'and thus lead to slander suits. : His lordship addressed the stating that he wished to give ! members the law on the case. a very serious thing to say hotel-keeper that bailiff was in possession of his hotel, when it was incorrect statement. Newspapers dealt with matters of news of general interest, but in the case of the Dulle- tin, it was something different, J that it contained news of writs and chattel mortgages issued. His lordship char- acterized the publication as '"'a cata logue of the misfortunes of men." In publication of this kind, special care should be taken to see that there was nothing published but what was The company was entitled to the protection the legislature gave to inewspmpers. It was hard to say just what the damage would be, but the jury must fix on some fair sum. The man who had given the infor mation to the Bulletin, in the firs! place, had not been called, and his story had not been secured. He might have hig information. from =a chap in the hotel, hut the company was responsible for the action of the agents. It must be found if it was a case of negligence on the part the man who g¢ the information. given had In to jury, the It was about an a an a correct taken n of ave wished to point out that | A Seduction Case. Telfer Dun case was followed by a seduction action brought by Ed- ward W. Offord against Thomas Sauve the assessment of damages of $1, 20 for the seduction of his daughter. J. 1." Whiting, K.C., Kingston, with x: A. Jackson, Gananogue, appeared for the plaintiff. The defendant or his did not appear to deny the charge, and' therefore the duty of the jury was only to fix the amount ol damages. Plaintiff's daughter, Frances Ofiord, aged 18 years, when sworn to tod ha her relations Sauve, aged 3 years, since they be- | came in at Pittefe in July, 1910. The Offord family is now living in Gananoque, The plaintiff was also Mr. Whiting. in addressing the jury, duty to fix the rate The plaiotifi had sufier but most compensated for the he VE. for counsel { not com | questionsd by Mr. Whiting, vd its only of ed of wus damages. onsiderable financial loss, all should be shame and degradation, brough home, and the blot it has placed on his daughter's life. "An example hould be made of this man, as n warning to others who are thus das tardly inclined. His Lordship, in summing the law was perfectly clear, and, that the jury, the amount of damages, an example lof this man. Aiter being closeted for thirty min utes the jury brought in a verdict, {awarding plaintiff $800 damages. The case, Nicolas Ward vs. Daniel Graves, action to recover $1,000 dam- ages for slander, had been settled out 'of court, The defendant had apolog- 'ized. Herrington, Warner and Grange | Napanee, appeared for plaintiff, and | Macdonnell and Farrell for defendant This ended the jury list. ap, sad when assessing should make | ! Gananoque Alimony Case. On the nop-jury list case, Goodfriend John P. Goodirend occupied the attention of the court ii 6.20 o'clock. Hutcheson and Fisher, Brockville, appeared for the plaintiff and J. A. Jackson, Ganano- que, with J. 1. Whiting, Kingston, represented the del Hfendant Plaintiff, when sworn, to Mr. ghes m, told of her marriage to fendant, and of in May, 1909, ht sband suffering a paralytic which left him in a helpless conc) tion, physically and mentally. Plain tiff said she and her husband were Hving on a fifteen-acre farm on Howe island at the tfme. For cightesn months' after her husband's illness she struggled on with hired heip, when she could get it, at the work of the farm. Bat it soon began to 4ill on ber health. Her husbands tealth « was very slow. im returning, and bye mutual consent 'hey decided to rent the fare and move to Ganauo- que and a lease was taken out. Be fendant said she took a house in Gan- anogue in November, 1911. On the wav thers the defendant appeared per- fectly willing to go 0 Gananoque, got off the load of furniture at his fa- ither's house lo say good bye. The Johanna vs. fiut- de- of her stroke, means re fntif drove om, expecting her hus- band to be driven after her by her brother-in-law. From some pressure Irought to bear at his inther's home the delendant never followed his wile 16 Gananoque, where she started to take in borders for a living. : The plaintiff stated further that she received wort several times that ler hedband's relatives were going to Fring him to Gananoque, but | never dd. In January she went to her fither-indaw's house, and her sister inlaw told her husband unt {0 ve warn. with her. She made repeated visits tn her husband's house ap 10 September last. On two occasions ber i shand's sister had locked the door on her avd the last Lime had shoved her oui of the kiteben, Muintiff said. when the farm was upon | eg --- PAGE FIVE, © 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000 had her hushand's debts. she wants her Gananoque range nartially will not Mr. minutely, dealing the sale of the which band's 1ter farm she retained debts and furm' were paid, her boarding Gananoque. When farm was taken out her husband, weak at the time, Mr. Whiting urge should leave her hu people, where he is he having only rent of husband of 'his and is had he the farm, willing vearly willing to t neon is when ficiently to return w the farm A number of witr dence, bul were not His lordship the later. counsel and w THE CAR OF What Henry Ford From The Automobil need much tink to Henry Ford, success in the 2 « opiifon to the Intest evidence of the quadrupling the branch foet Ontario, whieh now capacity of 10,0 ( "The automobile well perfected," ther From te th of ry I said day. ne very little the light greater numbe ar, excepl opimon, in far now. "There's efficiency out Heavy ears not for "Now, for 1912, cuief it in no of are made efficiency. the will nse while s examy le, I reasons of the light I'te faet that we this vear twelve the completely to ¥ why this weigh SRW, was the down Son sales mendously 'The the car fi the real reasor in that the car maintain alter they of its light the hight finest lies know' beaause is toward of the adium steel.' very Herbert and Allie been in Toronto. at show, have returned DD. A. Givens has g on business. the the detendant though agreeing. That reviewed litile change ales nu by stock after been use i shand slowly five 0 ne to he ith 10% Ses called th gi itl Sees Now. of to-d with hose ix the ut has nrs. was be Mr "ww nn 1 wi rs a heavy Of reach big it of not the fact will get weight CAr ax Moore, the home one to SUC on support » The h running lease Ww 1 $140 per annum, upon, give recovers his w un © © Te ny h, pt automobile turing busihess certainly greatest entitles respect, © capacity Ww a en i than trying there he refinements cars Hundreds of other Bargains Store. ABERNETHY'S All Baad to shy ar- he ind with £75 hus the em ex ol all absorbed venture in of Lhe signed mentally plaicdif ith his mproving the Fie one-third his wil sul to wile ere pre sent to corroborate the plaintifi's evi pon vith judgment case THE FUTURE. mo Years doesn't according wenomenal manufae- his us beng ot alkerville, 1 annual prett \ ord, Lhe will matory In be found they my are to pet automobile I f am positive that one chstribution the reduced pet. cent, equipped Touring the real increased th be cheap it, wd materials v a 5,000 axuty and Ford in the the of Ford the Car rea 80 tre of peo) lo JOCERS al primarily he the like se Van who have utonobile drockville THE When well the honest tient in sturdy the "'doetor habit" i Woman says "We have not had usit we "doctor we have been food. Before we had the cely a on our physician. "When five vears ago, digestion aches. | was to my ordinary was nervous not SO hat control myeeli, to Grape Nuts "1 am now, since we began food, shle to The. dy spepsia, and do all hedda me fairly wild, peared. "My hesband finds night work in which Crape-Nuts food suy 'most wholssome, kim." Name given ead the to Wellviile, TORSO. in phy one appears from tine mane sha fecrivad the fs. x tery trae, week went by domestic Postum Co. Windsor, little book, t is a satisfaction to all parties, a doctor house during all the five vears 4 . Grape Ww began, pelected food has physician place his health and free A habit" able without our youngest boy I was very much down and nervous, suffering from and almost continuous head- | attend | 3 | ment to duties DOCTOR HABIT And How She Overcame It. helped Chicago | tn the! that | however, and scar- a call arnved and 1 could scarcely ha my ches, that he plies by Omit . ve been to use Grape own have ' entirely is h strengthening satisfying lunch he ever took "Th There's Under advice 1 took | ever work. in engaged im and] Road | to time. and fut of human the price | bringing | trend | of | Nuts | iD. jas a fireman disap- i al ol St. Paid, over FOR Bargains inShoes SEE OUR WINDOWS 00000 the -- to sell chattel property 10 py | 9 eget BEeee00960060004 Defendant husband to come to live vvth her take care of him, or else for her go back to the farm Whiting questioned plaintiff very Confectionery of the choicest delicious variety, all the old- time favorites, everything de- lightfully pure and good. A BOX OF CANDY will sort, Every make a pleasing gift woman or child, Sakell's NEXT TO OPERA HOUSE. 'Phone 640. to Ay in Et Vives the aud most choir ty. sang Mr. for "NW come 10 stand Fhese i mes {Ww hat I make i make with Wi tian, { . « oO aS i love ¢ » the point of service; and serve, of Gilk Remnants and Ends o the af 1 Chris that a ch '8 | that i not save At | jearry { Amer m ve Methe be if to} west point. {for in 1 th | house { accommodation | ler #, | coma | This { reach {this {the in, pa- | from { source { Front Ho flers, theat of W. and i i tenac lapark Maid, run | in | Jus Evangelist Eva o Fdson, pont, iE SAVE peal to Bethel ening. nyelist in Bethel svening h the meeting fruitful yet aid congrey Miss solos in fine Yatman decision hen. 1 ask true, Chris yoal ch four to sk i or » methods ar Siiner, you decision decision aid, to h ap any over ure, tne the his hen vou mean say you point of sac we muanute vou tian,' settles hones it. 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Make Congregation Wednesday " Yatman continued his seliny NO ONE IS CHRISTIAN, DESIRE TO Furniture Sale an er h Our Big Now On present, probably ry of th hear the Trimble appealed throughout become to-night, Pm ne the of ht tans, to thing all rig church I call upon to-night, to-night, by th at the be will you rifice say, 'I tly and Inrger i wi pra sv, feel an but not a des "I'm to Re on vou re 1't believe Jusy Point. the frst and Trunk hax become leaping airie countr dastriet, erected afforded and for for horses g is invorable River surprising ple that oO count is Gave Theatre Party. De put wtions from sac, Lennox were the gue re, in Pp. Black, M. A. M There were comedy ling "" Settlement tice Clute BY whereby Toronts ' Rankin, hls the the & Adding interview! the government ing colonization roads and other mi Prin at the Tuesda ais on Pr. MPP, for twenty-two of "The is Ratified. rathed Canadian a and Ocean Steamship dompany A. | Chief, costs, At with | : Canadian ry R >. Baker, on £525, and He Nats] pe bursting of a | was stoking. HETVOuUSHess | and rheumatism which used to drive | was injured last steamer his Ji boiler flue lawyer 1 " front at member, vou and Book a Chris be God's UH Vi he "=| JAMES REID'S a 1 re Christ's.' going Christians. be- going 0 WOE ceria ot t and be srfally faith o Morris Chairs Saddle Bag imitation Leather Cushions. and Rockers Large, comfortable in the best Leather Cushions; also in | and Fancy Velour Parlor Chairs made Some good | facturer's prices values at manu- think hey LL 2 victory ponse 4 ry t th certainly not | The su eonild | divisional ratlway, busy i road good | ravel ne assured. ne ry 1 are counties wm re y mn to al 0 wee going of here gard at might ior Addington, Fron the | party and all thoroughly enjoved the Spring itt be Lakes 1 % 15 pay a young man emp skoved the urret $125 hw as Grand Chapter Election, the Gfty-Hith ih iof the Rowval Arch Chapter "| ada, held mn sl thal ¥: BR. Murch, Comp. W. N E. Comp. | anogue. Toromio, Rings {ted grand third principal {district superintendents elected * were Belleville, annunl co KR. ston, Am Poutom, A. B. Mune Tomorrow will be the fesii » » 1 ni ™ | the tatelar saing, of Wales, Ever read the Alve Jetter? A now an event which will be enthusiastically celebrated throughout the world the stalwart descendants of Lion fan omp, the Coun of tpl To-night "Madame No musical yi New York { unbounded the New sherry." presented has received praise from the press as way of "Madame Sherry, York World had this the brightest musical ) 1 comedy mn in vears such came " 1 wa) It divertin York | likel la | The siledee {pt wndedf every laughed' at" every i plainly labeled "Madam the easily ind most New i» At navel production has Im omany a da or 0 TTS th t a music = vutdience ap number and the comedians it." o MAURICE thing meres LE as rr n er She will here at te Grand to night Canadian Hospital Association. | The of the Canadian { Hospital As will be held an I on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 4th, Hh and 6th Dr. H. A. Boyes, superintendent of the general hospital, King pre wl deliver the address H. Young, assistant superin of the Rockwood will give paper of Asyl professoy will next meeling ociation ronio Me ston, will annual asylum, ihe br, medicine, deliver tendent Kingston, Hospitalization James Third, (hwen's Unjy address "The Hospital Physician's Standpoint." " n on um o : ersily, He an From the " Sule infants' boots, $e. Buttons Lieut Col. T. B. Wood, Kingston, addressed the Tactical Soaets of Westgrn Ontario in Hamilton on Tues day night; on the Ausiro-Prussion war of 1866, Spring Medicine There is no other season when medi: cine Is so much needed as in the spring. The blood is impure and im- poverished---a condition indicated by pimples, bolls and other eruptions on the face and body, by deficient vitality, loss of appetite, lack of strength. The best spring medicine, according to the experience and testimony of thousands ann y is Hood's Sarva parila. It purifies and enriches the blood, cures eruptions, builds up the system, Any preparation sald to be "Just as good" is inferior, costs less to make, and yields the dealer a larger prunty » 'wrist on having Hood's Sarsapari lla int it today, Sid by ail draggin every # bury, 0 doses 1 preity