Daily British Whig (1850), 18 May 1912, p. 6

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You will relish that piqu- ancy to the flavor of WHITE LABEL ALE Such a pleasant surprice for your jaded palate that insist on White Label after the first taste as a matter of course. Try it. locally by RIGNEY & HICKEY 136-138 Princess Street, Kingston. Brewed and bottled by DOMINION BREWERY . COMPANY ® LIMITED TORONTO Sold LIVE ECHOES OF 1862) JOHN STEWART EDIT. ED THE KINGSTON ARGUS, The JHoctor's Attacks on Queen's College Professors--He Termed Kingston a "Little Sodom and Gomorrah." The writer has a copy of (of the 26th of November, { Kingston newspaper, published by the {late Il. John Stewart, a practitioner {and editor ghiat most of abe people of { the city feared in those days. Dr. Ste {wart was clever man, but had y I bitter tongue, snd would rather fight : than eat, { For some reason or other, the doe- ttorsditor was not on good terms with {the power of Uneen's University, in | those dove and the issue of the above idate eonfains attacks on the princi pal, Rev. Dr. Leitch, and other pro fessors. Dr. Stewart had chanced to esto in an English paper, the Lon: don Athenaeum, advertisement serted. by Dr. George Lawson, sor of chemistry in the Argus 1862, a a in profes Cueen's, offering DR. JOHN STEWART, A Kingston editor of the sixties, whom the people feared. to wegive into his home a limited |} numbed. of young gentlemen who might care §¢ come to Canada to study. | This hotice the Argus editor inserted in his paper, and he wlio pot in this burlesqtie "ad." in his columns : "The professors of the university ot Queen's College, Kingston, Upper Canada, British North America, being desirous of adding to the salaries granted by the trustees of the college, announce that they are prepared receive into their houses any number of gentlemen whose parenis or guoar dizns may be desirous of paying for their hoard the sum of ninety guineas per antum of the lawful money of her niost gracious majesty, Cueen Vie to conducted busine { ills THE DAILY BRITISH wate, SATCRDAY. MAY 18, aida ry subsequent ly aged, Cit loge yixit, viet, £2. hilliam Rohinson, fees no © each who is now near »f age advertis rus of Lis removal to has between » where he galzim only street,' and paper Kingston merchant ¢ whe » was ap advertiser in the Argus of 1862. Bis still varvy on Business at his old sireel store. issue of the paper con an announcement of the partner ship formed hy George Lhown aud John Mchelvey, The business was fce merly conducted by Mr. Uhown; after it was to be conducted & Mehelves us sons Bagot 1 he tains LIne there by Chown THE ACUTE PAIN - FROM NEURALGIA Permanently Cured Through the Use of Dr Williams' Pink Pils Nenralzia is not a digease--it is only a symptom, hut a very painful ft Is the surest sign that your is weak, watery and impure, vour nerves are literally starving. blood ix the one canse--good, rich, ved blood the only cure, There yoo have the real cause why Dr. Williams Pink Pills cure pneyralgia. They a the medicine that contains i vorrect proportions the elements need ed to make rich," ved blood. This peu blood reaches the root of the troubl.: soothes the jagged perves, drives a way the nagging, stabbing pain and braces up your health in other way: Among the sufferers fram neuralgia, cured by De. Williams' Pink Pilg, 3 Mrs, Charles Brown, Durham, Oni. who says: "For months 1 suffered intensely from neuralgia. The pain my head and face atl times was vreat as to be almost unbearable, | tried two doctors and many rem dies, without finding a cure, as there some to be no let-up to the pai, Finally 4 was advised to try bi Witiaww'® Pink Pills, and I begar their Soon | found the pan becoming less and after taking the i pills for weeks the trouble ea tively. disappeared and has not sin bothered me." If vou are suffering from anv or nerve trouble begin to cure eff to-day with Dr. Williams' Pink You can get these pills from any medicine dealer or by mail, at 50e. a box, six boxes for $2.50, from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co Brockville, Ont. one blood and that Bad only i use. some blocd vou? or For feeding whiskey to a child of only four months, Charles Squan Montreal, was samt to jail for months. 'Mary Squance, his harged with him, was discharged. a Minut PAE AVE ten minutes on a bicycle six times and you've saved an hour. Minutes slip away when Jeu walk like -- well, e small change arter you "break a bill." You " wonder where the day foes " -- you fret over the small amount done--you complain at the incoa~anience living so far from your business. You need a Cleveland Bicycle. Tee " Cleveland " saves for you, not only oo one season but for man It lasts after common gi toria. The professors being of every nativity; 'all the comforts of an Eng- lish, or of a Scotch or of 'an Irish home will be provided; with society and amusements suited to the tastes of the different individuals who may placed under charge; frequent op- portunities being afforded of following the professors, without extra cha through the cultivated and uncultive. ted parts of the country. "Kingston is a lake-port town, sit- uated At the north-epst-by-north ex- tremity of the vast expanse of acque- ous fluid termed Ontario, and is well supplied with animals of the cow, pig and goose tribe. 'Being the, only, city in Canada, with a _bonafide university, no other Canddian eity" E Rrusinty to youth the advantages of associating With wen of' highly spolished manners and refined tastes,' The publication of the above caused a groat sensation in the ity: as well as disgust at. the university, The issue of the Argus contains the doctor's notice as to the mayerally. He says: "Being continually asked 3, we will again. od to offer hgitrate of this pol Roto a and Gomorrah, we will state, in order to stop all such icitations, that 8.4 second. maybralty our part is an utter hossibility. Tr alive, next May, will find us on hoard, ohe of Thier Alantie Gasoline. latnch which ran out of fuel last week, and left its four oc- cupants buffeted nbout helpless in a terrific cold gale on Lake Huron for Sixty-eight hours last man in the upper picture is thomas Ellis, his feet badly irozen, "oe Te | e sufteted worst of aft and oss feet; ears and hands. 'In the lower are' Ronald Meclntyre, with Timhs outstretched and paralys- to. and Philip Clarke, with hand nd feet Aran. They belong to | _ best PID NOT NULLIFY. No Outlaw Limitation on Marriage | Contracts | faa, May 18, Firm in | ' the statule of limits- | tions had run out amd nullified his | irst marriage, in Georgia, forty vears ago, Peter KK. Thompson, 70 years | id, marries a second time here. His | bride was Mre. © Aun Colenfe Wilson, | aged sixtywight. The couple had | known each other in their youth, but each married some one else, Thompson disappeared after the wax and did pot return until last winter His first wide, believing bim dead, | bps remarried, so he decided to marry | His former sweetheart was a widow f i solicitor Ravannab, he belief that agam twice The general of court, said while Thompson apparent ly had committed higgmy, he would' not be proceeded against unless some oue comes forward to prosecute the on the superior se. se rei ei PLEADING FOR HELP. Thains Boy Like a Dog--Aftes "Spirit" Message. Salt Lake City, May 18. --Cries of children pleading for help attracted neighbors to the home of Mrs, Rose Winegar, where they found a boy of 9 years with a heavy dog collar around. his, neck chained to the floor and the mother preparing a second child in a like manner, Mrs. Winegar told her neighbors that she had just received a re velation telling her to punish her hildren by chaining them up like logs and was proceeding to carry sat her spiritual instructions. The mother had convinced hes )ldest child, a girl of 14 years, that he alleged revelation should be carried out, but the boy and young- er sister objected and called fo help. Mrs. Winegar was taken in. o custody by juvenile court offi ials. A TOPSY-TURVY MAN, Sailor's Interior Mixed. 18 French Badly Paris, May. A spilor on board he battleship Petrie, has suddenly imped into prominence in the medi al world by the discovery that his cart is located on the right side and are #ll on the wrong ide of where thev are supposed to he his freak of nature has served five ears in the navy. "He complained ol Hehealth recently, and the doctors Aund that his hver was on the left ide, ete. A further examination show d that all his organs are twisted. he other organs Christy's Scott's and Buckley's World-iamed hats at Campbell Bros. Kingston's only exclusive hat and fu store. nt Wilhehn demands that steer- have Kaiser [ial passengors on ocean liners "| an equal chance with cabin passengers PERILS OF EARLY NAVIGATION ON THE GREAT LAKES Plucky Girl Saves Treasures. Berlin, May 18.---The historic castle of Anholt, in Westphalia, the residence of Prince Salm Salm, was badly damaged Dy fire yesterday, but the valuable art treasures which it contained were saved ow- ing to the heroism of the l5-year old daughter of a porter. When the fire was discovered near the picture gallery, the gir rushed into the apartment and be gan removing the pictures. Thes: included examples of the work of Rembrandt, MBurillo, Durer and Sir Johua Reynolds. The fire made such progress that the girl found the doorway and corridor in flames before her task was completed. She thereupon threw the pictures, one by ong, ow t of a window into the courtyard se lecting the most valuable ones. Some of the pictures were slight ly damaged through their fall, but The | bad they been allowed to remaiv in the gallery all of them would have been irretrievably ruined. The ih escaped unhurt. At Wilkesbarre. Pa., developments in the anthragite miners convention, ae cording to the leaders, make it prac tically: sure that a majority of the delegates will ratify the agreement, Sheriff Proctor, Cobourg, has re signed to take eéfiect on August Ist. aT. LAWRENCE Jim sus To -----r ss henutiful and' the a TE aiantie, the ww i it can. nate fort tremt- ds the charming paren BEAK DIA RK CR ot Morwenna aoe i i ay edt mouski, Pother Forse, To ged WC NS. Ey pat = be ted Sa ei fata) 1912, We Are Headquarters for INGOT METALS -Large Stock, Prompt De-. liveries. Ingot Copper, Pig Iron, Pig Lead, Sheet Lead, Aluminum, Zinc Spelter. taeats METAL Sic TORONTO JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Headquarters for Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes. ALL KINDS OF SHOE DREBSING--Nuggett, Simplex, Polo, Suede, Two-in-One, Gun Metal, Pack Ly Johnston's French Lustre. - 70 BROCK STREET. CIVIL AND MILITARY SHOE MAKER 'DAVIS REAR STARTERS) Why break your back fighting with a stubborn engine when you can stand erect and start it without difficulty with the DAVIS REAR STARTER. Try one and be convinced. It will prove to bea much needed accessory, and can be bought at a low price. DAVIS DRY DOCK CO. - I Doctors Use This For Eczema Ir Evans, Health, says Fa-Commissioner of "There is almost no ro lation bétween skin diseases and the blood." The skin must be cured through the skin. The germs must be washed out, and so salves have long ago been found worthless. The most advanced physicians of this country are now agreed on this, and are pr scribing a wash of winteggreen, thy- mol and other ingredient gor eezema and all other skin disenses® This com pound known ds D.D.D. tion for Eczema. Dr. Holmes, the wellknown skin spe- cialist, writes : "l am convinced that the D.D.D. Prescription is as much a specific for eczema as quinine for ma- larin. We have been prescribing the G. W. Mahood, Corner Princess and Bagot Streets. DDD. remedy for years." We ourselves vouch for dhe D.D.D, Preseription for eczema and fbsolute ly believe that it will take away the itch 'the instant you apply it Of course other druggists have D.D D. Prescription. Go to them if you cannot come to 'us, but don't accept some big profit substitute But if you are ' suffering from any form of skin trouble we would like tu have vou come to our store, for we have had the agency of this remedy for so many years that.we cap tell you all about DHD.D. Preseription and how it cures 'eczema. Up you can get a free trial bottle by writing the DAD. Laboratories, 49 Colborne St, Toronto, : in PVreserip- Every Eddy Match is a Sure, Safe Matth ---- F is made of first quality materials by skilled workmen and mechanically perfect machines, and carries with it the Eddy guarantee that it's a sure light. ¥ Lodo make sure you are well supplied with Eddy's matches because "If yowre sure they're Eddy's, you're sure they're right." AlRays full M.M. " keep them. The E. B. EDDY COMPANY, Limited DDY'S matches are dealers everywhere count goad Hull, Cana da. Makers of Paper, Paper Bags, Toilet Paper. Tissue Towels, etc. 0l EE -------- _-- _-- -- THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE . t SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES If you Have installed in their Vault a rest of : have any WILLS, TITLE DEEDS, MORTGAGES, INSURANCE OTHER VALUABLES they should be lodged In one of these boxes POLICIES OR meer THE ATTENTION OF FARMERS AND RESIDENTS oF THE +a COUNTRY is drawn to the Security these Safety Deposit Boxes afford against LOSS OF VALUABLE DOCUMENTS, ETC., BY FIRE OR THEFT. 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